Show 4 - - 4 THE GARLAND Bear Rivter Lliqh Lights STUDENTS NOT AFFECTED The recent holiday declared by which the banka of the union rocked the nation from the to the Atlantic and from the border Vne to Mexico desn’t of students have affected the River high in the least Certain representative how about interviewed when has affected them Moratorium made such answers as these: least" "floj a ‘Not in the bit” ‘‘It hasn't affected me any ctudent seemed to Only one She answered “Mr affected on moiatorium er has declared a and I have had four more days review until the day of Judgment sentence structure PROM DECORATIONS The Prom committee has obtained a list of the Juniors who have study These students will be periods different ganized into groups under chahmen and will decorate during This method their study period will not take any students decorating Mr Smith approves out of classes of it KIKKHAM ENTERTAINS STUDENTS J(e Kukham who has recently re turned from a two year tour of the an enter R K O circuit furnished of vocal and instu tabling program mental nun1 Dei 3 in a special assembly Tuesday afternoon Joe was a featured member of Lairy Rich’s Gang which consisted of a large stage band and several novelty JOC entertainers As g memlAr of this gang Joe play all of the principal cities from coast to coast including little Old New York GROUP COMBINES FOR PROGRAM Glee Club the Girls The Boys chorus and the school orchestra combined to present a concert ' in assemThis was the first bly Wednesday of the combined groups appearance one hundred and fifty comprising MUSIC participants by was well received The concert the faculty and student body and was in enounced by many to be well woitli repatlng In the various valley towns READY FOR TRACK GETTING There are a few boys of the B R H 8 that are going out for pole vault a place on the South fixed have They side of the building wheie It Is diy The coach thinks that If the boyg in good will start now they will be trim when they strt to hold their meets GIVEN CIVIL WAR REPORTS came in Just Lincoln's birthday right for the American History students who arc now studying the Civil War 8tudents In the class give reports on different phases of the Civil War This Is very eduatlonal as well as IA cause it gives the viewes teresting of each side TRIES PUBLIC SPEAKING CLASS FARM MANAGEMENT During the past week in the Farm class Mr Nichols has Management had try outs for the Future Farmer public speaking contest All boys were eliminated with the Ira Somers exception of Max Peterson Don Bill Goring XaThair Pederson These Gunnell and Daiwln Gunnell March boys wlU speak again Friday 14 winners March The again Tuesday 10 when three of these will be ellml nated The three boys will compete in Tuesday’s met will represent the club In the district meet Rhodes a Two years ago ICelth member of this chapter won third in the United States PONG TOURNAMENT BEING HELD IN GYM Several high school students biter ested In table tennis have organized The and are holding a tournament first games were played Tuesday and will continue at two games per day throughout the week participants There are which are: Leroy Pederson Dick Richards Rulon Anderson Marlon Bill Woffbiden Dean Andrus Hoskins Bowen Dcvere Harris Ken Lawrence Max Wasson Erickson Vaughan Johnson LawTence Payne Leroy ATheo Smith tkinson Marcus Perry Vo6S Ward Olen Vernon Peterson voeh Hawks Davis James Shumway Dallas White Sherman oyler Jay arm ank Harris Lewis McFarland Hawkins The results of Tuesday’s games We won over Vernon Peterson Theo Limb M3 J D Harris 0 cFarland This game requires much skill PING a CHEMISTRY LABORATORY FIXED Bear River chemistry students over the fact that Mr Taylor has the gas line fixed for the chemistry laboratory It makes it now possible for students to finish up their experiments which they" have been waiting so long to complete joice TEAM GOES TO TOURNAMENT Garland basketball team The East Fieldin? bf the school principal received word Monday Hales home death of his mother at Relief Society meeting was held at Price left Wednesday Mr Tooele the home of Mrs A A Forsberg Tuesnoon for Ogden to meet other memday aftemaan bers of the family who are bringing The Sunday School presented their the body to Lake Town Idaho for j play “The Dutch Detected” Wednesburial Mr Price was accompanied The day evening at the ward Hall by his wife and son Larry Lee They play was well presented before a large with relatives crowd will spend the Mrs" E II Packer and friends there Dwight Smith of Ogden Is a guest of of Mr and Mrs Ira Ward the responsibilities Is assuming Mr and Mrs Oscar Forsberg school teacher In Mr Price’s absense were Rex Munson of Paul Idaho arrived visiting with relatives at Bothwell afternoon to spend Wednesday evening here Wednesday D Munhis J father a few days with son Mrs J W Earl and Mrs Wynn S at Jansen attended the Bridge party the home of Mrs T W Innei of Garland Satuidli' evenipg Mr and Mrs T F Coombs spent the The farewell party which was given with their children here red Friday evening for Vesta Holdaway turning to Salt Lake Sunday was well attended and a good time Misses Nelda Bums and Miss Gwen Laub are visiting friends in Salt Lake Mr and Mrs Lloyd Gardner are rethis week Mr and Mrs M- A Garn Mrs N joicing over the safe arival of a 9 lb Gam and Jed Earl motored to Ogden baby girl at Valley hospital Mother and babe doing nicely This Is the Friday returning Satui day evening Mr and Mrs Bert Thomas spent first girl to register at the Gardner home so everybody is happy Idaho last week end in Blackfoot Miss Louise Ileusscr Alta Marble visiting with relatives Howell Cannon who Is attending the and Veda Gardner were shopping in U S A C at Logan spent the weekOgden Tuesday end with his parents Mr and Mrs afternoon officers of the Monday D A Cannon Primal in honor royally entertained Jr of Mis y Paul Mr and Mis Jarvis Johnson Gardner Mrs Dewey JohnEffie Miss and and son Jarvls and Mrs Thales Cannon reGardner a from son returned home Monday lit ing Pimnry officers Games were few days visit in Malad Idaho enjoyed nnd lunch was served to about Mr and Mrs J D Munson spent a Honor guests were each prefifty Lake Salt Bountiful and In few days sented a beautiful glass fruit dish City last week The occasion being the Miss Daisy Whitney of Brigham 80th birthday anniversary of Mr was guests of frlends here They Munson's mother at Bountiful The from following persons this as as far Ogden were accompanied the North Box Elder place attended by Mr and Mrs A W Burns who Faim Bureau social at the Bear River visited relatives there high school Mr Saturday evening and Mrs Frank Germer Mr and Mrs Than Marble Mr and Mrs Wm Mr and Mrs S A Marble Knudson Mr and Mrs Jos L Ileusser Mr and Mrs N Peter Marble Mr and Mrs Axel Ilassel Mr and Mrs Chris of Salt Mr and Mrs Arlen Dawey Mr and Mrs Darrel Welling Mr Lake City and Mrs Effie Welling of and Mrs Percy Burl'ank Mr and Mrs Brigham were Sunday dinner guests Chris Hansen Mrs M M Gardner Mrs J A Gardner Alta and Edith of Mr and Mrs Karl Wellbig Miss Margaret Peterson returned to Marble Virginia Perry Veda Gardner her home In Salt Lake City Wednes- Nonna Hansen Laree Barnard club A good time was reported day after a ten day visit as a guest of girls Miss Ruth Forsberg left Miss Vesta Holdaway early Mrs Leland Bourne and son Dwane Monday morning for Salt Lake City spent last week In Farmington and where she will spend the next 10 days Salt Lake City visiting with relatives at the mission school preparatory to In Newell Udy spent the leaving for the Western States mission Ogden with friends dramatic The Honeyville company Miss Beth MacFarland returned presented a three act drama "Where’s home from Ogden Monday after a two Grandma” in the Deweyville ward weeks visit hall A lai ge crowd was there and enMr and Mrs Oscar Forsberg were joyed the play very much arSunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Saturday evening a delightful at Bothwell Nels Anderson ranged party was given at the home Mr and Mis Glen Ward and two of B P Gardner in honor of his brith-dachildren of Cropley were calling on Progressive games anniversary Refreshments were were enjoyed winners of the Saturday League contest will be given a free trip to the served to the folowing guests: Mr and state tournament The trip will be Mrs Jim Poulson of Cache valley Mr and Mrs Moroni Keller Mr and sponsored by Coach Walker The team Mrs Lee Sanders and children all of is composed of Max Johnsoif Chester Mr and Mrs Paul Gardner Cannon Dale Rhodes Sherman Oylcr Ogden Mr and Mrs Henry Garmer Mr and Ira Somers Bill Adams Mrs Jos Beeton Mr and Mrs John A Fryer and family SUCCESS PROVES SMOKER afternoon the C W C Thursday A very interesting evening was enclub met at the home of Mrs Lavoy joyed by all who were present at the Chlarson of Honeyville with Pres F F A “Smokeless Smoker” last Fri Florence Barnard of the place in day night The program consisted of charge Twenty members and four and L O George Brough speeches by The program consistguests present Abbott a short dialog by some Gar ed of a Duty To Her land boys and two songs by the Gun- Child”’ talkvjMother's given by Mrs Raymond nell twins a solo by Mrs Marjorie Christwent all this they program After ensen a paper on “Government" was into the gym where wrestling boxing read Refreshments were served by and archery contests were held The Leah Justensen and Bee Tolman boxing consisted of matches between Mrs J W Spackman and son Ken Stanley Abbott and Arch Hall Dean were visiting in Ogden Friday Bill Anderson and Lloyd Wilson LaRaln Marble has accepted a Adams and Douglas Holmgren Harvy at Fillmore He position teaching Gills and Dean llall llyrum Shuman began Agriculture the first of teaching DcltVrt Weloman Firth and Byron week We wish him success In this and Grant Tneure and a battle royal his new field of labor between the following four boys: Arlo Horace Lish with Jr was Nielson Joe Shibuta Delos Udy and his sister Mrs Sid Hess visiting in Brigham Grant Frldal The wrestling matches over the d were between Jess Grover and Bill The M I A officers presented the Goring Durwin Gunnell and Harold following program Sunday evening Conger and Day Garfield and Gerald Slogan Naomi Lish talk on “Love Is Palmer The archery contest was be- The Law Of The Earth” Albert Thor-sotween Tremonton and Bothwell boys poem Larna Hyatt essay on Word of Wisdom" Emma Gardner THE “LOST WORLD” COMING of seals to beehive awarding girls and Mrs Orpha Ault Students of the Geography Biology classes are cooperating with Marjorie Kofoed of East Tremonand ton was week end guest of Laurnla Thompson their teachers Mr Mr Arbon In bringing the picture Barnard show “The Lost World” here at On March the Civic Improvement school school for the students of these club will hold annual ball A W Price at Fielding night of the UTAH GARLAND TIMES and friends here Friday Mr and Mrs Ell Elcock And tw daughters of Salt Lake City were Friof Mr and Mrs Ira Ward guests day Miss Gayle Bunderson of Brigham was a Wednesday guest at the George relatives Deweyville HOUSE DRESSES GIRLS’ 50q 50c DRESSES MENDING 2 for COTTON THREAD COTTON 5q dc ggc SILK BLOOMERS GIRLS WOOL SWEATERS NEEDLES gg Pkg pins 5C BIAS TAPE 5q 5q LADIES HANDKERCHIEFS BOYS BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS 40c 45q C? " QC BOYS’ OVERALLS NEW SPRING PUMPS C? ’ ?n to MEN’S NEW SPRING SUITS HOYS' SCHOOL SHIRTS GIRLS’ KNIT DRESSES and colors $1350 $1950 Each Jgg (in spring styles MENS’ SPORT OXFORDS CHILDREN’S SLIPPERS ggc $350 and gjgg Coombs & Persson Co Riverside fit' f VP — speedy x K&i i§ 35 Ui Thaw DOS' NOT Burst WATER PlPcS y s YOU'LL AMERICAN GET A BREAK EVERY TIME YOU COME TO THE FOOD STORES FOR YOUR FAVORITE FOODS Ans to last Satui day: The Shark does not have to to bite It can bite very well right side up Oats Soap Special White 3 5c Bars Oranges Juicy 25c 3 poz Lemons New £ Crop 15c Crystal Per Pkg Blue 2 02 Pine Sc Can SHRIMPS— K K Each LYE — Red Seal CANDY— Drop Per Lb PINEAPPLE— W S No 10c 3 MOPSTICKS Each WALNUT— Meats i lb SODAS— lb pkg GRAHAMS — lb pkg TOMATO turn on Its back Pepper Wedd 15c Fine Lb Bag Sugar Powdered 2 15c Lbs Toilet Tissue Royal rolls 5 SOUP Table 5 15c IQa Ivw 6c Blue Pine 2 No Can Win Slogan their at the classes to enjoy Honeyville ward hall Special decorThe show will be given Wednesday A detailed proations will used It is on gram will be announced later March animals of this world before our existMrs Homer Barnard left the first times part of the week for Ogden where she ence animals of In are that the stu will care for her mother Mrs V B Teachers hopes dents may benefit by such a show Call who will undergo an operation for the removal of her Thyold glands at the Dee Hospital We hope for her B R IL S BOYS TO BOX AT GARLAND -- The contest Leader Each Brooms Economy Each 33c recovery Zclla Wheatley came up Sunday Two boy from the B R H 8 boxing class Wayne Capener Garland from Harper ward and spent the day Tremonton with her parents and Ether Westmorland Plans are underway to celebrate are to box at Garland Wednesday March 15 These tfoys are getting pre- Mach 17 In fine style Relief Society pared now for the match Their action officers have arranged two one-aof a which will class be gives promise plays in the boxing presented In connection with other program numbers good match next Wednesday A dance refreshments and etc aie The students who have contributed planned for to this column this week are: Jessie Henry- Yates of Salt Lake CityAnd Manning Helen Elwell Vodls Conley W Prlce 'of Ogden were visiting the Virginia Beyer WUham Oibbs Norma farms here discussing the poslbilitles Hansen Frank Ward Wayne Rogers of Weber Central dairy organization Dorothy Hall Ira Gladys Wheatley and Violet GardEdythe Bourne Somers Frew McLean andje Jen- ner were visiting and shopping in Ogsen den a few days last week Cora Kitchen 3 No 2 Can King 25c G G Sweeten Garland Manager 'v vw- - coaroP-Ai- CD ii j BiiiOiuiMniaiiMmimniiRiicitfimnuiiiflmmnuitinKinBunaiBraiH |