Show unflon Garland Vo! 5 No 26 Bear RiVer Hiqh Liqhts Mrs G G tfhe Ladies Self Culture Club met at the home of Mrs G G Sweeten last Friday President Mrs A R Capener presiding Minutes of club held Jan 13 were read The following program was rendered: Reading “Man May Love” Miss Jessie Manning Mrs T E Betenson gave an interesting article on "Thrift How To Buy and To Be a Better Buyer” and read “Unravale the Secrets of the Silk and Wool” Mrs J M Gaddie lead in a discussion "Bargains Are No Better Than They Should Be” Two musical numbers “When Vou and I Were Young Maggie” and "A THIRD NUMBER OF SEARCHLIGHT Perfect Day" Mr Sweeten cornet WED MAKES ATPEARANCE and Otto K Nye trombone with Mrs Packed with well written and well Pearl Peck at the piano chosen news articles from front to President Mrs A R Capener reback number three of volume seven minded the ladies to be excused if The Searchlight occasional newspaper they can not attend club meetings of the Bear River high school was Club will meet with Mrs John Benson distributed to holders of activity cards February 3 January 25 The social hour was then enjoyed Due to the depression the number The hostess assisted by Miss June of issues for the year has been reWhite and Urla Hall served a delicious duced from eight to six There has luncheon to r members however been no corresponding re- tray A casual glance at and the following guests: duction of quality Mrs S M Shadforn and Mrs R news articles on the Junior Prom the B Davis of Malad Mrs L C Bcarfax and the great clothing Mrs Geo Davis Mrs C L at the Ogden high school toRoberts Miss gether with intimate features such as Pinder Misg LouVelle Golda Acord Miss Jane White Miss "True Stories” and "Plays and BurLimb and Miss Julia Manning lesque” is quite enough to Interest the Merle average student and impress him with s the of contributors Marvin Hansen and Glen Larsen are editors of the paper Mrs while Griffin is faculty advisor Fielding Miss Lyla Coombs entertained Sunday evening at her home for twelve of her friends Games were enjoyed throughout the evening and luncheon served as a fitting climax to the eveDuring lunch period students forget that the school has waste baskets and ning's entertainment The Social Development Club met they stick their lunch papers behind radiators under desks and in every at the home of Mrs Thos Harris This causes a dirty apThursday It being Social day differwrong place pearance in the school room and even ent games were played Prizes were won by Miss Blanche Ferre and Mrs in the halls Some method of trying to keep the Frank Wood Meeting was in charge Refreshtrask off floors and in the proper of Pres Mrs Grand Snow ments were served by the hostess Mrs place is being sought Harris Misses Blanche Ferre Lolitta Nona and were Smith guests Hodges B R PROGRAM AT WEBER Miss Clara Korth of East Garland This afternoon the Bear River stuwas a guest of Miss Fay dents are presenting a program at Farnsworth Weber High in Ogden The program Fannie Larson of Garland spent is to be as follows: a Wednesday night with Miss Gertrude A vocal solo by Blaine Thompson a tap Laub violin solo by Lamont Vance Dortha Hall of Portage was the dance by Lydia Meister Mable d guest of Miss Effie Johnson Irene Ward and Carmen Farnsworth a reading by Jessie Manning Mr and Mrs H L Richards attenda vocal solo by Venna Kirkham a ed the Farm Bureau entertainment at speech by Theral Bishop a vocal trio the Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake City Mildred Bush and last week Mr Richards was chosen as Nye by Faye Venna Kirkham and a piano solo by State Vice President of this organization Ralph Kirkham This is one of the program custoMr and Mrs Dewey Welling enterto basket- tained members of the Penochle Clul marily given preliminary ball games and is one of the many All members were Friday evening Bear River students have present High prize was awarded Mrs programs taken to other schols Weber will give Cecil Haskell while the consolation us a return program when they play went to Mrs Dean Coombs Luncheon basket ball here was served to sixteen members A delightful dancing party was LESSON LEARNED AS STUDENT given Saturday night by the Coma ERROR Springs Orchestra of Ogden Even a SLIGHT SOCIAL COMMIT drifted in Dorothy Anderson unwittingly be- bad night snow wind roads did not stop the crowd from came the center of rather embarrassing coming to dance to this excellent attention Tuesday when she sat without looking behind her and sat all the music The lesson Mr and Mrs A W Price entertainway dowTn to the floor The ed a number of their friends after the was "Look before you leap” social error was of course the undance namely: Mr and Mrs Dewey of the use floor Thinking dignified Welling Mr and Mrs Dean Coombs for the moment that the joke was on Mr and Mrs Cecil Haskell Mr and entered into Mrs J W Earl Dr and Mrs T E somebody else Dorothy Betenson Mr and Mrs Wynn S Hanthe humor of the situation and laughsen and Dwight Hansen ed as heartily as anyone else RefreshA feature writer for the “True ments were served section of the Searchlight Story” Dale Wilcox is out and back to rushed to the side of Dorothy but in- school after a two months illness Dale stead of offering assistance asked has been suffering from pneumonia of numerous interest to and it was followed by a bad leg questions the paper such as: Did it hurt? Did Here's hoping the leg will give no you bounce? Did you think you were further trouble and he will be able to falling or that the floor was rising? continue in his school work Would you mind doing it over again Mrs Reed Larkin of Snowville is so I might watch the reaction on the visiting with her parents Mr and crowd? Mrs Dan Gam In every 0 V URGE CLEANLINESS class the teachers Wednesabout keeping a cleaner COURSE ENDS ECONOMICS of Papers reporting studies made the depression will be due in economics classes) today This will end the and for economics this year study of students expect to continue with Mr Benson at the same periods however in a study of sociology PROOF RETURNED ' Mr Ecker the photographer who the Bearfa took the pictures for was at the Bear River high school Monday was the last again Monday — “day that pictures will be taken — The proof? from the first pictures have been returned to the students With the exception of a few the plcV ues were very satisfactory (OoaaMnuad on page four) 1933 Mr and Mrs Frank Munns spent The program for next Tuesday night in Mutual will consist of a vocal Wednesday in Salt Lake City on bus iness duet by LaPriel and LaWonna Bishop reading Phyllis Gleason vocal solo Gam Capener reading Jessie Mann- - Mrs George Henrie and son Veryl Peter Boss and son Chester and Mr ing and a saw solo by Leroy Mannleft Wednesday morning A large crowd is hoped to be in H P attendance ing for Logan where they will remain until Friday doing work in the Temple there Mr and Mrs Frank Kunz and family left Saturday morning for Hilton Sixteen guests were delightfully enUtah They spent the past week at the home of Mr and Mrs Peter Boss tertained at the home of Mrs Denton Rich Saturday afternoon A delicious Mr Kunz and Mrs Boss are brother hot dinner was served in the forepart and sister n of the day and the rest of the was spent in playing bridge with T D Davis spent Monday In Malad Mrs T E Betenson winning first the Watch for the opening of Mrs prize Mrs J Delos Thompson Cut prize Every- Hyrum Jensen's line of ladies apparel! Booby prize and the one present had a very nice time at Jensen’s store William and Jack Salt Lake J Cullimore Driggs spent City attending F A Driggs in Saturday business to Mr and Mrs C D Barfuss Mr and Mrs Lawrence Allred aad faaailiM Mr and Mrs Charlie Wood are rejoicing over the arrival of fine baby girl born at the Valley hospital Wednesday morning January 25 E J Holmgren spent Friday and Mrs Corblt of Smlthfield and Saturday in Salt Lake City on busimother of Mrs Art Michaelis spent last week visiting at the home of Mr 7— Michaelis Bill Linford spent Thursday and! anJ Mrs Friday of last week In Ogden visiting Mrs James Smith returned home with his George L Linford Tuesday night from Salt Lake where and family she has been visiting for the past few the home of her daughter Miss Allissa Manning spent the days at at the home of her parents Mrs H D Hess Mr and Mrs D E Manning A surprise party was given last Thursday evening in honor of Mr and Mr and Mrs D E Manning Sunday and children Mis C M Peterson and Vida PeterMrs Rulon Manning son soon who will leave very to make and Miss Lou and Maxine Mary Allissa Manning spent the day in their home in Snowville About fifteen ladies met at the home where a very Mr Brigham visiting with relatives in was spent enjoyable evening games and Mrs D E Manning and Allissa visited with Mr and Mrs V J Bott and social chat and Mrs Rulon Manning visited with enterMr Mrs' James and Bigler Mrs and and Mr father her mother Allissa returned to tained last Thursday evening at their C T Anderson her work in Salt Lake City from there home for Mr and Mrs C M Peterson and daughter Vida and Mr and Mri A very pleasant eve-- ‘ Mr and Mrs James Bowcutt had as Hyrum Jensen their dinner guests Thursday Mr and nmg was spent Mrs Verlin Bowcutt Mr and Mrs Lee Peterson and Mr and Mrs Edwin ' Mass Sara Shumway spent the week end in Brigham visiting at the home Peterson and family of Tremontoij of her sister Mrs M D Peters The occasion being Mr and Mr wedding James Bowcutt's Mi s Leonard Castleton and thby of anniversary Malad spent Wednesday aftenoon at and Mrs Harold of the home of Mr Bowcutt H Mr and Mis J Beaver Dam are rejoicing over a fine' Castleton 31 at Dec t'orn Brigham baby girl Mrs James Bowcutt has returned They are at the home of Mrs City home after spending three weeks at J H Bowcutt’s mother Mrs Blair Brigham with her son and wife Mr Mrs Charlie Hartman has been on and Mrs J H Bowcutt the sick list for the past month The home of Mr and Mrs T J Mrs Margaret Dalton is up fromj Bowcutt at Wheelon has been gladen-e- d by the arival of a fine baby boy Ogden for an Indefinite stay withj born Jan 14 Mother and babe doing Mr and Mrs Charlie Hartman veil Mrs Charles Munns spent the week' in Odell Thompsoif' spent Sunday end in Salt Lake City visiting with relatives Logan visiting with friends ness TRUCK HITS TRAIN DRIVER UNHURT MORE STUDENTS GO 3 TO SCHOOL E to registrar John According at about City— Monday enrollment at the Briglmm one of the large trucks of! y Youn universary for the winter ! Transfer & Storage reached the peak of 1575 stuSluter ran ter has driven by Woodrow This Is a total of 205 mors head-o- n into an O S L freight train dents this quarter thanwere regregistered on the crossing on West Sixth North last quarter Registrar Hayes street tearing off the steps on the istered attributes the great influx of students caboose and smashing in a portion of trend for higher eduthe to pevailing The driver was the box car ahead is this which accompanying not injured but the front of the truck' cation period of reconstruction was practically demolished enrollment Of the increased many to night officers Mark! students are According returning for graduate the Jobinette and Martin Bergen while a margin of the new stufreight train in charge of Conductor study here for the first time are dents S K Greenburg pulling north out of Slightly more than half of the new the while Brigham City stopped brakeman was coming up after throw students are from Utah County there 116 new students from thls disbemg standlng a switch with the caboose Provo heads the list with 63 Sluter trict ing across the main highway second was driving west and due to a heavy new students Spanish Fork 9 Pleasant' Grove 21 Sprlngvllle fog did not see the train until he with n 5 and Fork 9 Lehl 6 American It 35 He 49 was within to feet from 3 respectively applied his brakes and turned "the Outside of the state Idaho heads tiuck to the right but due to the Minnecondition of the road waE the list with 20 new students slippery Arizona Nevada unable to stop the truck in time to sota Wyoming and Canada also Texas California avoid the accident Brigham 10:45 p m ' the Garrett send their contribution The cosmopolitan nature of the stuand varied the Brigham offer a wide range Young university of possibilities for the enterprising dent body and the rich BAND CONTEST TO BE HELD AT U S A C curriculm afforded by CARD OF THANKS With appreciation we desire to thank the many who were so kind solicitious and helpful during the illness and following the death of We are our beloved babe Darlene grateful also to those who conducted took part in or attended the services those who sent beautiful flowers We thank the ladles of the Ladies Seif Culture Club for their tender assist- ance MAy they all fmd similar con-- ) eolation when the hour arrives to part with their loved ones $150 A Year Lions Hear Radio Serves Ladies Club TONIGHT TIGERS TAKE CLOSE TILT IN OPENER In the Weber gymnasium tonight the Bear River Bears will clash with the Weber Wariors of Ogden This is to be the second game of the basketball season If the Bears lose they are definitely out of the division race due to the loss of a tough contest last week with the Tigers of Ogden high school when they took the Bears into score game camp with a Members of the Bears squad fully realize the need for this victory and are working hard to achieve it A large number of students Ijave signed to make the trip to Ogden in vans A encounter is expected TEACHERS January 27 Sweeten MIX day talked house Utah Friday The Band and Orchestra Contest to be held in Logan on April 20 21 and 22 has received national recognition as the official contest for the state of Utah according to word Just received N Professor Christiansen W by chair mas of the contest from A R McAllister president of the National Tills deSchool Band association cision was reached by the executive board of the association at their clinic which closed Saturday at the Umvcr- UILnois sary contest is sponsored by the Lo- ean chamber of commerce and the Utah State Agricultural college and it brings to Logan musical organizations from high schools of all part of Utah (eontuued on page four) student To Postoffice Patrons On The Rural Routes Patrons of the postoffice on rural delivery route are reminded that snow must be cleared from in front of the mail boxes so that the carrier may place mail In Lbxes without leaving his car This is a requirement of the Post Office Department and all are urged to lend their cooperation to secure the best possible service at this time or the year Respectfully Ena P Jensen PueUuntor Program At Meet Babe Of C D Barfuss Laid To Final Rest Darlene the five and half month old baby girl of Mr and Mrs C D Barfuss was tenderly laid to its immoral sleep Wednesday The beautiful child passed away Monday afternoon of pneumonia following a short illness Altho the small one was with them a few short months the family loved it tenderly but the angel cl death passed by and took it Service8 were held In the Garland Ward chapel Wednesday at eleven o’clock where a large number came to pay final tribute to the little one A quartet sang “Oh My Father” It was composed of J H Kirkham Fred L Nye Mrs Harold Persson and Mrs J J Thompson Wm King offered invocation A solo "Your Sweet Little Rose Bud Has Left You” was sang by Mrs Rulon Manning George Henrie and J H Kirkham each gave words to the consoling r sorrowing family "All Through The Night" was sang by LaVon Stokes A Letter of Condolence” from the Ladies Self Culture CluL was read by Mrs C H Hales E Smith President Clarence and Bishop W W Richards Were the next speakers We ll Understand" "Sometime was sang by the quartet was offered by PatriBenediction arch Myron J Richards The babe was laid at its final resting place in the Providence cemetery MALE CHORUS GIVES THE MIA PROGRAM Bear River Geo O Nye’s high school male chorus gave an enjoyable program at the Garland ward mutual lost Tuesday evening This 1s the third of programs which are of a series being given each Tuesday night at the ward hall The officers announce that the big dance the Gold and Green Ball will be held in the Recreation hall after the and regular mutual program classes next Tuesday evening A Gold and Green Ball Queen will be chosen by a method o ballot which can be obtained at the different stores In this With each 10c purchase of merccity handise the buyer receives a ballot and may cast one vote for the Queen Those entered so far In of the Ball the race for this honor are: Jennie Peck Lola White Melba Nye LaVera Blanche Thompson Jessie Manning Dorothy White Bishop Marie Hall June Stayner Florence Petterson and Jessie Manning Junior Prom Dale Set As Friday March 24 “This is station BUXT The Voice Of Garland” came the announcement from the radio stationed in the dining room at the Garland Hotel at the Lions luncheon Wednesday evening “The first number on this melody program will He a piano solo by that distinguished artist Mix Pearl Peck" repated Roscoe E Grover the radio announcer (Frank Driggs) Followed a enjoyable number from the radior "We have in the studio this evening a very talented and well known artist who hag consented to sing for us Mr Burgess” Bolo very fine Applause "You have Just listened to Mr A1 Burgess singing a request number Our next offering is a selection by a local artist known to many of you Jones (Otto Nye) acompanied on the Btelnway by Lewis Hackshaw t k''- Applause "As a concluding number on this program ofered thru the courtesy of the Milling Oo the makers of Can’t Crack Wheat the cereal for every breakfast morning table and Long Shorts the favorite dairy cow feed We offer a follower of the great Paderiskie Mr Lewis (Ralph Kirkham) Applause and Applause "Boomb Boomb Boomb Boomb Ladies and Gentlemen during the next fifteen minutes you will listen to a proto you through the gram brought courtesy of the Dr T W Innea Dental House The doctor says: Drop in folks Visit your today for remember Dentist Twice a year” The first number on this program will l'e a recitation by a little artist which Is loved by all of her radio friends the world over Step right up This is the little Mis Sherry Sherry Peck” "Hello everybody I am read the Moo Cow Moo” "Thanks Sherry" "We will next hea rMr A1 B ingress offering a vocal number" Applause "We are now leaving you and remember ‘See your dentist twice a year’ " “At the sound of the gong It will be just six minutes until bed time through the courtesy of Coombs and Persson retailers of the "Goodnight Nities” and the Comfortless Comforters” V From the radio: Rattle bang smash clatter boom all" and associated noises “We are the Garland Merry Makers direct from the Richards Market where pigs are pigs and the beet comes to us on hoof You will next be favored with a trombone number by Reduce A Minute noted artist from Denver (Otto Nye) Applause Station BUXT The Vocie of of the Ccssel L Plnde Broad' casting system no wslgnlng of Good Night” Lion Wardlelgh then Introduced Mr Peter VanBweeten as an old friend and also as a prospective Dry Goods Merchant Mr Van Sweeten gave an excellent talk on merchandising and informed the Lions that he was very favorably Impressed with hte podblll-tle- s here as a location for a dry goods store and said he had comm uc la ted with one of his friends concerning put in a store here He outlined his methods as those of selling quality merchandise at a reasonable price in contrast with cheap merchandise st a cheap price to fool the public The Lions tendered three roars for Mr Van Sweeten as an approval of his talk and wishing that he soon tsks his location here Lion J J Shumway reported on the Lions Review which will be staged here within the next month or so and outlined the plan of the entertainment Lion Gaddie reported on the Boy’s and entertainment which Dog Races wil Hake place in Garland during the Boy’s Week Feb 8 to 14 He reports that everything Is shaping itself towards a tug time for the boys during that week Lion Benson outlined the plan of the Tremonton Lions in there fight for lower gaa rates to the north end of the county He gave the argument against a distinction of one cent per betveen Tremonton gallon in price and Bear River City The Club favored fully with Tremonton Club tn this matter Lion Secretary J E Edell read the minutes of the previous meeting which reading had been delayed because of the radio program His min-utes are as follows: Friday March the 24th was set by Arbon as the date for Mr Theodore the biggest event of the year — the Junior Prom The committee in charge this year is as follows: Prom Chairman Lyle Bjorn Chairmen Designer and Decorator Nola Heppler and Devere Harris Carmen Farnsworth Refreshments Jessie Manning Programs Helen Manning Advertising Invitations Phyllis B&tea Vernon Peterson Lighting After much thought and consideration the committee has chosen the idea of the "Far North" for decorations Other Ideas submitted to the were committee for consideration Hawaiian and Hades Spanish The "Far North” theme was chosen to the because of the resemblance name of our schooL Polar bears In tee caves help feature the name of Bear River high school The best musical talent of the state will be secured for this glorious event LUt as yet the orchestra has not been chosen Ralph Kirkham Junior class president lias been heard to say ‘The prom this year In spite of unfovorable conditions will be one of the best ever giv- en No amount of effort will be spared to make It so Each detail is being care j and the students and The president rapped the gravel fully considered public may expect a really great prom Nichols la his name on Marote (Continued an page four) I J |