Show - ' I i ! f I ' 7 j Well folks the big news this week to be is the coming baseball game played at the Garland park at 3:30 o’clock Saturday afternoon This game is the next to the last one of the State Farm Bureau championship series Layton plays Garland few the privilege of going into the finals next week for the title This is the biggest game in the his tory of Farm Bureau base Fall north of Ogden It is the first time that a team in this section of the State has had the success that has greeted the Garland boys — and all kinds of cred- it is due to Manager Rich and "Doug” Gunderson for bringing this - The local team is going to H‘o Garlandstart this game Saturday with the intention of winning — and when those boys play ball— they do a complete and thorough Job of it to this contribution from one of our good friends whom I asked to "guest conduct” this column this week He found it impostime away sible to take sufficient from his business to write the entire column but handed in this paragraph as follows: of "There have been a number things happen in our town during the past few weeks that have called for someone criticism on the part of There is no truer test of a man’s qualities for permanent success than the way he takes criticism The little minded man can’t stand it It pricks He makHe "crawfishes” his egoism Then when he finds that es excuses don’t take the place of reexcuses ocnever sults he sulks and pouts It curs to him that he might profit by Here i ' i is a the experience” True words — thanks BUY IN GARLAND Garland Utah' Friday September Volume VI SEMI-FINA- Super Ball Game will be Played L GAME HERE The Garland team will meet Layton at Garland this Saturday afternoon State Farm at 3:30 o’clock In the The winners of Bureau this game will have one more game bitween them and the State championship Layton is rated as the toughest team that Garland has yet tackled and It will no doubV be one of on the the best games witnessed cal diamond Manager Dent Rich and J D Gun-- 1 derson went to Layton Monday evening to try to arrange to bring this big and were successgame to Garland ful This marks the first time that such a game has been played in Garland and this fact should create a lot of interest in the game The Garland team plays snappy n List ball when it tries and the team is composed of seasoned ball players — coached by Spence Adams an leaguer who played in sevseries world’s eral This matches youth and pep against experience and steadiness—an interesting test Man- tger Rich has his team ready to win the betting is about even Admission to this game is set at 25c for adults 15c for children The largest crowd of baseball fans that has been present at a game here Is ected this Saturday for this the ( cst game ever played north of Ogden time in impioved WNUAL RIVER CONVENTION STAKE SOCIETY That baseball game if it may be that that took place last Sunday at the local field was rather a disappointment to many of the fans Particularly to those who had earlier in the season travelled with the Garland team to Smithfield and there witnessed a tight game that finished in Smithfleld’s fav with a score of or This return game had been looked forward to ever since Decoration Day the date of the other game and while Garland's team won this game as local boosters had predicted no one the two teams would have recognized as those that had fought out that close battle before The final score) on in favor of GarSunday was land And the score tells the story of the game It was a sjugfest throughout The annual Stake convention of the Lear River Stake Relief Society will Li held in Garland Sunday September 10 at the Tabernacle At 9:00 to' 10:30 a in a meeting will be held icr Bishops stake officers ward presadvisidents comity commissioners ory high councilmen and ward social service aid From 1030 to 12:00 the meeting will be held for the Stake and local class haders visiting teachers bishops and advisory high councilmen From 2:00 to 4:00 o'clock a public held and all Interested meeting will in relief society work are invited to a' tend BLEACHERS SAYS-- - II I II - BEN i i i i i lllllll I I I i i in ‘ini ii i V I I I I i i i i Spurred to action by the los of the Creamery building by fire some time apago the Garland City Council from Its membership a compointed mittee to investigate the fire protection subject for this city and gave the fonmuttee authouty to act on its find ings at once MemLVrship of the comwas as follows: Ezra Jensen mittee P C Fcltcrsou and A chalnnan Michaelis till I lull I and Mrs I I I I I D Milton i i i i i i i i i i I I " I I “ i i I I I and Mrs F A Driggs and son and Boyd Pack were visitors at Lake City and Payson Sunday Mrs and daughter at Mendon on George Hughes visited relatives Leota Thursday and Mrs Art Felsted spent in relatives end visiting southern part of the State Mr week t I I I I I I I I Peters and daughter Joan spent Sunday visiting with Mr and Mrs J J Shumway Mr i i i I I the the left Mr and Mrs A R Capener week to spend the next month visiting their daughters Jn California last Mrs E J Holmgren and son Doug spent Sunday Beverly daughter evening visiting relatives in Logan and I with visiting D Peters and Mr and Mrs i i i i Mr and i Mrs ii Milton family C their fiuuts ftvm Ts ter Mr of i was It men r! the LOCAL HAPPENINGS I Ill'll I Jack Salt ia i i i the finding of these gentleGarland’s greatest need in 1 of file protection is a und trained fire department that line oigauized An inspection of the onuipm nt of ihe city revealed but a few sir all coneetions but It was covet tU that there was in existence no at authority regularly constituted a fue und volunteer help at the scene of a blare was the only thing to be procured to extinguish a fire this committee night Thursday called a meeting in the basement of the libi ary at which various business men were in attendance at the invl-- lation of the committee to discuss the fotmation of a fue department Chairman Jensen presided at the merlin jr and stated the purpose of ihe call and asked for discussion Af- ter n few minutes talk it was decided to organize a volunher department at cnee The first order of business was tlie election of a chief and Ii Brown aas elected Following the balloting a motion wns made to leave the details of the organization up to 'the new chief to decide This motion can led and the meeting adjourned L Pimlcr had asvniy Friday to Monday Mis W W Koei Fi’miiV'ton LN1ER ISAACSON BRIDGE C’Ll’B TAINS TUESDAY and Mrs Alton Rose of Farmington spirit Sunday und the holiday Siting at the home of Mr and Mrs C I Pirdi r II- Mi and Mrs Tom Reete and family of Suit Lake City spen Labor Day visiting at the home of Mr and Mis Reese and Mrs Finder Mrs C Finder are sisters Mr and Mrs a business Wednesday made Louis trip Johnson1 O on to Biigham was a week Miss Allissa Manning visitor at the home of her per-- I Mr and Mr D E Manning end ents GARLAND and Glen Slight of Salt returned to their home lust Saturday after spending the past two Mellie weeks at the home of Mis Raymond Luke Ciiy Miss Jeanette Perry of Ogden sient week visiting with Miss Florence Petterson last SUNDAY GAME P C Petterson in Garland from Monday evening returned Soda 'to his home last Springs game Mrs Geo Nye Mis Grace Haws Garland played Mrs Clara my John Chambers on Decoration Kiikham Mis Ursel Rose and Mis froirx that fair eity C Petterson attended the show at a score That Monday evening Bngham hall game — ai liad as and Mrs Roy Manning tneir guests Mis Mary Adams of I dace Idaho and Mrs Sylvia Adums ons of Beaver Dam Mrs Manare Mrs and Mrs Simmons ning's sisters Pierce Misses jArdice and Aldyth Though there's plenty of confidence spent Wednesday in some of these outfits this time of and Jack Pierce HOLDS DISTRICT NORTHERN year my guess is that plenty of ’em visiting at Ogden will be takin’ out out some blanket AT MELDING CONVENTION Nichols Mr and Mrs Mark and accident and health coveage when the first returns come in They may be children Marylin and Joan spent last at Bountiful the champs this week but next week week visiting relatives of the State The district convention ehey're goin’ to be in worse shape and Salt Lake City I e deration of Ladies Cubs was held artist landscape than a at Fielding Friday morning at ten Mr and Mrs Harold Persson and from a paintin’ - o'clock with the Social Development There’s just this bit of advice I've got children spent from Friday to Tues of - club as hostess Mrs Holman for the early losers — be nonchallant — day at Payson visiting with Mr Per sonn's parents be true sports Mrs Geo O Nye and daughter I suppose I'm expected to go thru Cleo spent the past two weeks visitthe motion of aubing my eycs with a ing with relatives in Salt Lake City on fire protection at this piece of They reurned home Friday evening he committee frayed handkerchief n appointed from members of the Gar- bonogny that Just came in from I’f to motored Mrs Charles Munns land City Council called a meeting “Just one tip to you biml'o busseveral which at us to trim the pants Idaho Falls Wednesday to attend the you don't pick Thursday night commitThe iness men were present off tha Garland gang next Saturday funeral services of her tee started the movement rolling to yer wetter than a New York report of Mrs Heber Austin Use that for a organize a trained fire department California climate The school teacners returned to personnel for the city It is to be hop- porous plaster And give our love tt to resume Garland their ed that this move meets with the Exzemie Monday Major's crew” of the citwork In the local schools after the wholehearted cooperation izens and business men — it is one of Umpire Taylor came in a few min- summer vacation toward moves vital protecan as most lookin’ Ameri as tough utes ago the the meal‘ Mr and Mrs J H Kirkham and can Condor caught in the collapse of tion that has been taken A very interesting meeting was held Venna returned home Sun- a circus tent It seems e'd Just been daughter the past week at the 2:00 o’clock session with Presi-- ’ spending Peach Days at Brigham City —fo- down to the Hooper clubhouse and day after dent Mrs Holman in charge CongrIn Lehi and Spanish Fork visiting Fair the after County about his by were as llowed closely apA pleased they egation singing ‘The Homeland” at Tremonton — all this promises Mr and Mrs Rolla Huish and fam- - program was given as follows: pearance as a haddock with his fins of entertainment for the peotrimmed were of Salt Lake City ily Sunday Slnllh cf’ yocal soo by Mrs The Brigham ceA home of Mr Mrs and ple of this vicinity guests at the the high lights of1- the last’ j j rum has cut the rodeo activties lebration The coming two weeks should be S Huish sos i011 of the Utah State legislature' from its program this year — and sub- the most interesting of the season reviewed by Mrs Grover RichMr and Mrs C H Sweeten of Hoi- stituted an invitational baseball' town They may topple the hopes of many Sa‘t Lake City A tab: followed by for teams now proudly perched on top of brook Idaho spent Monday visiting purses ament with worthwhile Mrs Weston Vernon prcsdent of The O hrana and Mrs tha Mr thus at nt O will fair raise and The ' winners various ' those county the the leagues State fedi ration on the subject of her' be able to stage a better rodeo since of others less fortunately situated as Sweeten at convention trip to the National the only one held in the county will be this Issue of the Times goes to press ViceMrs J E Edell has been confined Richmond Second Virginia held there These people from both So pick out your best war club take to her bed fo the of Mt1 week with a President H C Jacob Mis past Garover the at firm stance helped put plate peep severe cold She Is a good communities talk1 well on Pleasant reported gave a wry inu land’s Wheat Day — and did it' In your eye on the ball and Sock It home’ and quoted several the way to recovery again delightful splendid shape Let s show them that the Fielding ladies’ pcems it by being among those we appreciate Muses Eva Reese Jesse Richards rndrred one number Lassie-o- quartette! Minc'-these merchants who appreciate your and Eva Evans of Malad were visitat their celebration present two very fine — — and don’t forget to take ors at the Willard Woodhome Wed- whch was followed by patronage dramatic readings That’s about enough for this time in that baseball game at the Park at nesday afternoon Grff of Logan It 3ee you next week — be sure and 3:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon The club adjourned to meet in six Mrs J J Shumway and daughter Garworth of spend the afternoon Saturday in with will be the biggest quarter’s Sarah spent the week end at Brigham months entertainment you ever bought land — save money by trading ers County fair exhibits occupy the chief interest of the Future Fanners these days The crop exhibits will prolably surpass those of former years A horse show will be a new feature of the livestock exhibit A selected group of F F A "buckaroos’ will give exhibitions of steer riding during the rodeo I i Kirkham was elected manager of the band during a band meeting on Monday The other officers selected were: Vernon Peterson quartermaster Helen Manning secretary and Grant Richards librarian Ralph Coach Harris wore a broad smile Monday afternoon as 82 boys turned out for football As there are only 60 suits some boys must be eliminated “Beat Box Elder” is the new squad’s slogan Captain Carl Bishop says that with so much enthusiasm shown and with the support of the student body there is bound to be a successful football season '! r t f ) r Freshmen wouldn't be freshmen without making one blunder and our Cubs made theirs In assembly Tues-- 1 lay funs who had expected lq see and a Mr and Mrs Roy Smithfield and Lillywhite game between their Garland when the two teams met last family left Sunday to make been home in Los Angeles They have Sunday at the local bail park were 7 visiting during the past two weeks disappointed The final score was with Mr and Mrs Louis Lilly white and that L anything but a tight Mr Lights INTRODUCTION The Senior class news reporter of the Bear River Valley high school greet the readers of the “Garland Times” The purpose of this column is to put before the people of Bear River valley a summarized account of the happenings at the high school These news articles are Intended for former students parents and patrons who wish to read the high school news Interested persons are asked to watch for the future publications of this column The staff appreciates the cooperation of the "Garland Times” and hopes that those who de- sire to follow the "Bear River Highlights’’ will become steady subscrib- IVINS Loral lip lit fps High rs Leo Isaacson was hostess to the bi idge club at her home Tuesday The student tbdy met Wednesday evening Luncheon was served and the the annual “get acquainted” dance le't of the evening was spent playing In One of the outstanding features of budge Mis Art related won high Mrs Dean Cajicner cut and this dance was the orchesta and many pure took advantage of the excelMrs J Deles Thompson consolation students lent music Lyle Bjorn and Jessie Manning did their best to get everythn to daone to dance and were fairly successful I Pierce Miss De Chara De Mars and Ted De Mars spent a few hours Sunday visiting at the Louis O Johnson home Bear RiVer ORGANIZED r Mr Special attention is called to the sub scription offer in the advertising columns of this issue of the Times There who are in arare some subscribers rears somewhat on their subscription accounts For a limited length of time the Times offers with each years subscription paid now a receipt for the GEORGE BISHOP UNDERGOES subhack balance on the individual’s OPERATION APPENDICITIS scription account and will credit the subscriber with a year’s subscription Mrs Alfred Bishop received a call paid in advance This offer means a saving of money to a number of folk from Brigham City late Tuesday night! in the county informing her that her son George had suffered an attack of appendicitthe advertise- is and that an operation at once was Have you noticed ments in this issue of the Times? It imperative Mrs Bishop and sons will pay you to look them over and Leonard and Roy rushed to Brigham in at once The operation was successful figure on doing your shopping Garland There is a real reason why and George is reported feeling as well the Garland merchants have become as could be expected so popular with the buying public — they treat them right at all times called Z Number 6 jFIRE DEPT IS Music in the Air” — sq the money over to the Old Folks "There’ to help cover ihe d goes the old song — but in Gar- committee today it’s baseball in the air it Incident to the trip last week to The Garland regular Farm Bureau Lagoon Sweeten team is well on Its way to the State of the Lions Manager — and now comes team famous for his eagle eye Championship the last minute news flash as we when It comes to placing the to press that an even bigger ers In the one spot on the field for 5:30 p m where they can perform best will game ls scheduled next Wednesday at the Garland pitch for the clubmen Superintend ball park ent C :ddle Sweeten’ arch enemy This ultra spectacular game will on the mrund whl start the game be a grudge fight to the bitter end for the fi tory men The gai e will he played at the between the famous Garland Lions e kitten ball team and their old- - ball park in order to belter enemies the Sugar Factory modate th immense crowd of fans gang This game will be limited to and icotr s who are sure to e tend this battle of the age of forty year sof age or over Lions team has met repeated- - sicn will be free Neural umpires one for e ch base wl:l lie of ly this aggregation hue promised players from the factory tills ed and the Lion past summer and has rather reg- - their manager to pay mure - tlon to the game than hey did the defeated them But the time when they met the gar factory men feel confident of last their ability to Wipe up the dlarn- - Tremonton girls team However it ond with the Lions this time and is felt that this promise Is unnec-thstakes have been set at ten essarv as no one cxrcets the Sugar dolla’s the losers to pay the bill to Factory men to appear on the field the winners who w411 In turn hand in fjm suits OF BEAR RELIEF 1933 8 by lions vs factory Wednesday for the help ago ‘this paper became of the a discussion for meriUj of different plans straightening out the death curve at Powell’s corner enterting Tremonton i have noticed that despite a lot of objections that were raised to the more by this paper plan advocated and moie people are using the short-’- r road as proposed editorially in the below when driving to points Times Tremonton Just imagine if you will how many more would use it if it were Some embroiled MAKE YOUR DOLLAR GO FARTHER C7B Just a Line of Chatter Smithfield at that Day and returned on the small end of sounds like a base- it WAS one This return game has Hn looked forward to by all who had the privilege of witnessing the first one mne Tiro Sunday started off In fail ly good form — the end of the first inning finding Garland in the lead with a scoie no change in the scoie in the second inning and the third found Smithfield beginning to hit and they tied the score in their half but only- to see Garland (onle back jn the second half of the inning with an additional seven runs The Fourth inning found each team (hulking up one run with Garland adding four more in the fifth while Smithfield had but three men at bat and three out in quick succession Butj Smithfield scored the nxth inning - Davis had told Right after Mr them how to march out they proceeded to create a disturbance by doing It wrong all arising together instead of one row at a time sg was the usual proceedure However they were properly penitent and it will have been forgotten by the time they are seniors for the mere fac that io one will be lef to lemember It Four days of school have passed all chuck full of lnteestlng happenings Old friends have been greeted and new acquaintances made Regular class work began Monday Offoce reports show six morning more boy enrolled than girls In the freshman class there are 99 boys and 100 grls Of sophomores there are 101 Junlorh have 81 boys and 90 grls seniors 51 boys and Lbys and 79 girls 69 girls The total Is 670 students 55 fewer than the maximum enrollment last year Tliree nw teachers were greeted by the students is assembly on Tuesday Miss Mildred Stone of Temonton ln- at Box Lm Elder high school teach physical education for girls Mr LeRoy Bish- of former Tremonton ap principal school will take Mr Benson's place in the social science department Mr C C Watkins until recently a teacher at Box Elder will teach band work I The Bear River high school has accepted the invitation to eter a float in the Peac Day parade at Brigham Miss Capener Miss Stone and Mr Jensen have charge of the arrangements Thay will be assisted by a stu dent committee non ENGAGEMENT OF MISS BLANCHE THOMPSON IS ANNOUNCED HERE Day Air and Mis W V Richards Mr ancl Mrs Mark Nichols Mr and Mrs and Mrs C E Charles Last Mr Crnilh Mr and Mrs Geo Nye Nfrs Cncita Shuitz and Mi's Griffin at- ' J E aprent at morniti' sente due incurred ‘‘kitten resumed his duties as the local depot Tuesday after a long enforced1 ah to an injury to his arm in one cf the Lions club yjis Ilrnry Manning had their dinntr guests Saturday even- y:r David E Manning Mr and 'Mrs Roy Manning Mr and Mr and jR"!en H Manning Mrs Victor J Bolt Mr and Mrs Cliff FTy apd Misses Allissa La Vera and Helen Manning nnr - LV J anMr and Mrs J Thompson nounce the of their engagement to Revere Hansen Blanche daughter son of Mr and Mrs Hyrum Hansen of Tremonton The marriage will take place in the Salt Lake Temple on September 14 RRIDGE CLUB LADIES ENTERAT LAGOON TAIN HUSBANDS The Garland bridge club members and their husbands including Mr and Mrs J Delos Thompson Mr and Mrs Charles Wood Mr and Mrs Dent Rich Mr and Mrs Rulon Manning Mr and Mrs C D Barfua1 Mr and Mrs Dean Capener Mr and Mrs Lawrence ' Carter" fcnd' Mr and Mrs Millan Peck spent a very enjoyable' evening at Lagoon Monday e ' & f |