Show Just a 51 Line of £7702 MAKE YOUR DOLLAR GO FARTHER Chatter What a week — what a week First thing the office girl goes and announces that she is to be marTled this week And then of all things she picks out Thursday the busiest day in the office to take the big leap It Is a wonder the paper is coming out at all — but here we are what there Is of It Well It prolhbly won't happen again — for some time ennyhow Here’s greetings and best wishes to Mr and Mrs Hansen — Well some of the smile was wiped off the faces of local aspirants to the Farm Bureau championship when Layton came up here last Sat- urday and drubbed the local boys That leaves Garland ouC of the but still places them unrunning deniably as one of the three best teams In the State Farm Bureau circuit That is something and there was no discredit to losing that game Those Layton boys are all Saturday ball players and steady old heads The local boys showed the lack of experience in this game as againt the peiience Jn this game as against the steady ball playing of their opponents The umpire that Layton brought along was no credit to such a splendid team His decisions were so rank the crowd out of they nearly smelled the park However the umpire did not cost Garland the game Layton simply outplayed them BUY- Garland- Volume VI Utah Friday September - IN GARLAND 1933 15 Number 7 FIRE DEPARTMENT LIONS CLUB TO HOLDS DRILL ENTERTAIN BOYS Amer Legion Bear RVer Post Organized held High Lights afternoon under Garland's hopes lor' S' ate champion hip in the Farm Bureau circuit went last Saturday when they glimmering e crosse( bats with the Layton 3rs j0r tjle same title The final score was 124 with Layton on the long end “ Garland “played good baseball but Layton played just a little better Garland’s boys are young and it was a game wherein youth and pep stacked up against experience and steadiness The Layton team wag simply out of Garland's class and the locals were fortunate In avoiding a shut-oThe umpire that accompanied the visiting team was one of the poorest on seen the local specimens diamond Ills decisions constituted robbery in the first degree nothing less However though he forfeited a few runs for the local team the loss of the game cannot be traced to him alone A play by follows: play report of the game First Inning LAYTON — Crowley made a wild of Don swing at the first offering Smith but connected and missed Garland went down to the Peach next for a hot low drive to right field and won which Grover caught for the putout yesterday Day tournament from Mantua 2 That places the T Brown lined out an infield groundlocal team In the money in any event er to third 'and lost in the race to Today Friday they meet Honey- - hist on Chamber's throw Briggs ville for the privilege of playing to- stepped to the plate and started off morrow In the finals They should llle 0f strikeouts by swinging at have no great difficulty in taking 0j them and failing to connect the tournament — “Jerry" GARLAND got Morgan to second on an error on right field The new fire department had its! "Skeeter” Garrett drove a hot ground- first drill Monday night and spent cr down to short who saw Morgan off between two hours in learning much about second and started horseplay fire fighting and equipment Logan 'econd and third with Jerry as “it" is to be particular-- 1 Curing this play Garrett made first Fhe department evi-- 1 ' ose safely and the third baseman ly thanked for the cooperation denied In the presence of Mr Jensen1 ‘not knowing Jerry) thought he could1 of their department who assisted the catch his man in a foot race to sec- Garland group in this first fire drill end Jerry made a beautiful play and s'id into second safe amid the ftp- iause of the spectators Gunderson reSeakinq of file deartments etc laid down a pretty bunt advancing Week minds us that Fire Prevention 13th men on base sacrificing Octobbe week will of this year the Evans — fanned K Smith laid xpected "n9a grounder to second and fail- con follow the policy of cities through ed to beat the throw to first retiring out the Nation and make a proclathe side mation declaring this as Fire PrevenSCORE — 1st Inning tion Week in Garland Arrangements Second Inning are b’eing made to have special proLAYTON — J Brown made first on grams at the schools and in the club r grounder to second that cleared week meetings during the Morgan's head on an unusual bounce U Major hit a high infield fly that Peach Days this year are being well! Morgan took at second L Major hit and supported from attended this a hot grounder along the third base section of the county Which is gratlne that netted him two bases offered a grounder to Morgan ifying in many ways but particularly because the people of Brigham City who picked it up caught Brown out were such good supporters of our own at home plate the next man up fanAs ned retiring the side annual Wheat Day at Garland GARLAND — Grover hit a high fly long as communities boost together that way its a pretty good old world l ack of second and was caught out Don Smith connected for a long fly in which to live I’ase man's head and j ist over second °'lec‘ed two bases from his hit Don Ed Edell Is going around with a big f hambers followed with a safe Wt smile on his face these days First back of first base got A Thompson his arm is getting back into shape so to left field and Smith ran high fly that he may use it again after three i:r after the catch but was ruled out months of uncertainty second he is — who f t home plate by the impire back on the job as agent at the local a series of decisions so the Garland Ameri- thus started depot and next can Legion Post is no longer A dream lank they polluted the atmosphere around the park to such an extent but a reality The organization meetlooked fans around to see where that ing was held Thursday night — and the pulp truck was Smith was posby the way Ed was elected as Post safe at home but umps said itively Commander out” and that retired the side SCORE — end of second at this It would be superfluous Third Inning time to attempt to extol the AmeriLAYTON — Page made first on a can Legion and its work — it Is an low fly to center field Crowley laid — no that a down organization bunt and made first on It as requires praise those I’age knocked the ball out of Morit sponsors and accomplishes things that mean the most in our gan’s hand on the play at second T national and local life — those things Brown also bunted safely and at this that count for the most good That time Evans missed one of Smith's ofinthis local chapter will be a great on a ferings and one tally counted fluence forgood In Garland goes passed ball fanned for the Briggs without saying and a glance at the econd time J Brown laid down a be will 'It its officered way through grounder that got through Morgan at initial period augurs well for its' econd and scored Crowley: U Major future Welcome — Garland Post No clicked a grounder out 'from short toj 43 first L Major walked while another um came In from third on a passed SeptemlAr 21 22 and 23 marks the ball Scofield hit through short of the annual Box Elder ing one and Smith apparently fair at Tremonton which by ured he had to put them out at the the way is about the completing link pate and fanned Page Ac- of similar affairs in this section GARLAND — Morgan hit through cording to announced plans this will! short Garrett for a single safely be the biggest affair of its kind ever duplicated the hit ‘and was safe at held here and its success is forecast first while Morgan was out at second by the success of Wheat Day and Gunderson hit into a double play Peach Days in the county SCORE end of third LaytonS Gar land 0 Fourth Inning LAYTON — Crowley's fly wa3 caught Next week September 21 22 and by Chambers at third T Brown got 23 the Box Elder Briggs County Fair will be a single on a left field fly held gathered a single on a center field fly All 4H club members Future FarmJ Brown farmed U Major stepped ers and other livestock men who plan up to the plate with two men on base and laid out a home run Smith left on exhibiting dairy cattle should imand mediately get in touch with Dr John the box in favor of Chambers Chambers of Garland And have them ian into a bad play at third when he ovethrew L Majors grounder to first tested All dairy cattle entering the fair Scofield was out on a left field fly GARLAND — Evans fanned -- K will of necessity have to be tested for Bang'g abortion disease and in some Smith popped out an Infield fly and cases it may be necessary to give the Grover finished tire inning with a fly tuberculosis test It requires several to second base SCORE — Layton 8 Garland 0 days to make these testa and I would Fifth Inning advise that you ge in touch with Dr LAYTON — Brown laid down a Chambers at once Robert H Stewart grounder to third Smith picked It up on page two) Co AgrL Agent (continued - Garland Lion club met In regular Garland its Fire Department at the Garland first drill Monday luncheon meeting hotel Wednesday night at 8:00 p m the organization plan set into effect pre- - by the city council last week The Lo- ' ith Lion President Gunderson The attendance was good gan Fire Department cooperated siding being but few absentees at the jy in this drill by loaning Garland one roll call of their trained men - Fireman Jen- After the splendid luncheon served sen to assist in starting off the new along correct lines by Chef Fraser the minutes of the department The drill was called at430 past two meetings and directors meer-- J and 11 men answered The day afternoon were read and approved long lost charter of the local club’ has been found according to Lion Oaddie and the subject of responsibility as to Its loss sffme years ago consumed some time and provided activity for the club tall twister In collection of Weed Clyde Wood and the chlefl fines was passed at the last: The fire truck was run out of the A resolution directors meeting to urge upon the gaiage end the first lesson was on) and uncoupling of properly coupling of the city council the members funds from the fire hose and storage of the same of securing in proper condition on the truck imfor various government public Follow ng this lesson the equipment In Garland was brought provements was drhon down Factory street and up In this meeting and the club mema hookup made as In a regular fire bership voted its approval of the resoand the chemical tank was also called lution were into use After this part of the drill Various committee reports heard after which the gavel of auth- - the truck was bought back to the! orlty was turned over to the Past business section of town and a hook President Nichols chairman of the and ladder drill was held In the course of the drill several entertainment committee for the even s Mr Watkins who defects were noticed in the He introduced ing recently received an assignment ment and in fact the value of these Illustrated in band work In the local schools and drills was forcibly in the asked that gentleman to favor the) fact that had the truck been on a Mr Watkins oblig- -i real fire call considerable club with music delay and ed with two violin solos which were' difficulty would have been experienc-weed In fighting a fire to any advant- received The chemical hose was age at all Lion Nichols then delivered a short and clogged and when the tank was address on the accomplishments history of Lionlsm and urged that ‘‘dumped’’ the hose tew out In two all members acquaint themselves with sections which would have been disastrous at a fire Several other faults the workings and aims of the organiwere noticed during the drill and cor- zation at the Following this talk the meeting was rected as much as possible who time and are now being permanent-calleturned back to the president upon Lion Capener for a re- - ly repaired The department drill enabled port of his recent trip to the Golden the State Lion Capener responded with members to familiarize themselves bet a travelogue lecture that would have ter with the operation of the various done high credit to a professional) bits of equipment and the correct this talk the meeting ad- - method of procedure at a fire Thlg Following that drill will no doubt more than pay for joumed with the announcement next Wednesday the club will sponsor itself at the first fire call Boys Night — and annual affair were made temporar Assignments ily by the chief as follows: Ladies Self Culture Club L Carter and LaGrand Wood drivMeets with Mrs Rose ers and truckmen pump operation V Bowcutt P Nelson and Clyde Wood The Ladles Self Culture club was hose and nozzle men H Persson hyd entertained at the home of Mrs Ur- - rants D Richards chemical tank opanc £ar® Nelson Chemical 8 with sel Rose Friday September Mrs C H Hales secretary acting as chairman is the program given: Following A talk on parlimentary rule by Mrs Mrs Brigham MarJ L Harvey riott gave a very Interesting repoi t on her trip to the World's Fair the ladles’ quartette of Fielding (Mesdames Ezra Racke Gertrude Vern Bourne County Commissioners Hansen and Dave Jones) sang two in Session Monday numbers with Mrs Dave Jones acat the piano companying A retold story was “Big Betting” s The Board of County Commission-eigiven by Miss Alice Christopherson met In regular session Tuesday the social hour a dainty September 5th at 10 a m A full During luncheon was served Six member£ with Chairman quorum was present were excused and 26 present and the T L Davis presiding following guests: A delegation of Bishop consisting Mesdames Bob Rogers and Vernon Don Chester Loveland county road Hess of Tremonton Mesdames: Ezra of supervisor Charles A Montgomery Packer Vern Hess Gertrude Hansen Yost were present in the interest of Dave Jones of Fielding H P d road work for that district E J Holmgren L C Christfrom Elwood and PlyDelegations G W Carter and Misses mouth were opherson present with Lewis Jones Golda Acord and Alice Christopheras their attorney petitioning the son to grant them commissioners county The club will meet next with Mrs the right to incorporate for the puron September 22 M E Andrus for govpose of making application ernment funds to Install waterworks FARMERS URGED TO COMPLETE No definite action was taken WHEAT ALLOTMENT FORMS John W Peters chairman of the Bqard of Education J Wesley Horswere present Every wheat farmer in Box Elder ley and Lewis Jones county who Is desirous of applying for in behalf of the Board of Education a wheat allotment should do so at These gentlemen discussed with the once A tremendous amount of work commissioners the problem of making is yet ahead and It will be necessary application for government funds for to get the applications In EducaUon Board Another the of Upon motion week or ten days should give everythe Board of County1 duly seconded one sufficient time to finish all pa- - Commissioners gave their consent to pers equired Just as quickly as the applications of a community are signed and turned over to the local communly a legal meeting is called by the County Agricultural agent and the local com m unity allotment committee U elect- - of Commerce called and discussed the of raising money to advisability sUt in the preliminary work in con- nection with the Ogden River project 11 is now PPears that thU project assured will which when completed mean so much to the southern part of Box Elder county The commissioners considered and matter the took the same under advisement An ordinance was presented and passed unanimously fixing the time for holding regular commissioners’ meetings Hereafter the meetings will bh held each and every Monday at 10 a m Up to the present date the following communities are oganized: Beaver Dam Blue Creek Collinston Hansel Valley Howell Portage Prom- and RiverEast Promontory ontory side Robert H Stewart Co Agrl Agent Game to be Played Over Later y The Lions vs the Sugar Factory for the kitten ball supremacy is still hanging in the balance These two mighty teams met Wednesday evening both clubs out for blood and determined to win the ten dollar purse and when darkness came in the seventh inning the score was tied at in the neighborhood of 28 somewhere runs each game will be played over at some date in the near future — and It promises to be more deadly than now ever ' There will be a special program dis- the topic “What cart you do with the acres which you take out of wheat production? The United States Marina band will! be feature in a concert la urged jtio Every wheat farmer “tune in” September 20 time 10:30 to 11:30 a m station KOA Denver A Btromberg Qolden Emergency A$ri Agent § Rumors that have been flying thru the air for the past several weeks culminated in action and results Thursday night when Garland Post No' 43 of the American Legion was organized here J E Edell has been quite active in the start of this movement and has realized on his dream — a Post in Oarland The attendance was splendid and officers were elected Carol Arlene Gleason Hadield Students at' the’ high Bchool chosen their class officers to for the year have serve The Seniors believing that they should have the best year of their high school days have chosen Wayne Rogers Josephine Wadsworth and post commander Ezra Helen Manning to represent them Ghas Jenfcesfclst The Junior class leaders are Arthur Bar- - Johan sen Last June Btayner and Helen dJu lUy Johnson The sophomores have chosHoucard But at arms' hlstorlaL en Ralston Zunled Beth Allen and chflpialn Parley Linford Helen Johnson Dr C E Wardleigh service officer The trusting Presides have put their The following committee chairmen faith and confidence in Don Iverson were appointed: on G W Bradford Ruby Hess and Earl Mason Betensen on membership -- as follows: E Edell U't JTofflcer Dr T E Americanism J EE Edell "publicity Leo Walker athletics LeRoy Howard Austin legislative child welfare falter Rogers com- - lVf“CSOn’ UelJa' r Last leader pep The next and stunts £ will be held on meeting Wednesday evening September 27 at which time the officers will be installed by A O Anderson of Logan have been set for every Meetings other Wednesday night to be held on the weeks that the Lions club Is not in session to avoid conflict of meeting dates Armistice Day observance was discussed and It was decided to entertain the district convention at Garland on that day Legionnaires appolned to out line the program for proper handling of this day will be: Commander Edell C D Barfus Leo Walker and Ezra Jensen Details will be forthcoming In later Issues of this paper DUCK SEASON OPENS OCT 15 TO DEC 15 Utah's duck season will open October 18 and close December 15 'Newell B Cook state fish and game commissioner stated Tuesday A federal proclamation from the department of agriculture sets aside the above dates for Utah Kansas Oklahoma Washington Oregon and Idaho “Hunting In be unusually Utah this season should good” said Commission-Coo- k no sickness hag “Practically been reported this season among the birds Nlmrods Incidentally will be to use the permitted right of way through the Bear River game refuge to the outside land which will open a wide area to those who follow the fall sport “The bulletin sets aside the daily Not more than limit of 12 birds of the 12 may be canvasbacks redheads scaups teals spoon bills or ruddy ducks The two day possession limit is 24 birds “The dateg apply to all waterfowl coot and Jacksnipe In the telegram I received from Washington no mention was made on the limit on geese This proclamation will be received shortly In view of the fact that no mention was made In the telegram on the limit of geese I am of the opinion that the limit will remain the same as last year Last year the limit was four geese per day” duck eight The Bears will engage the first league game of the year on the 29th of September The schedule has been arranged as follows: Sept 29— B R H 8 vs North Cache at Bear River Oct 8— B R H 8 vs Ogden at Ogden Oct 13— B R H 8 vs Weber at Weber Nov 3 — B R II 8 vs Preston at Bear River Nov 11— B R H 8 vs Box Elder Box Elder at Coach Harris has not yet picked hls team but Is drilling the squad on A few of the tackling and blocking boys are passing and practicing kick off The coach said that the majorCache’s team will be ity of North I'ack from last year and the boys will have to get in and show plenty of light I 1 Student body cards were given out Tuesday by the student body officers Two kinds of cards have been issued The white card will be given to those who pay a full tuition which will lost the school year of 4 while those who paid only in part receive a pink card which lasts only until November 20 According president of 200 boys and to Jessie Manning the student body 200 girls are vice about receiving cards The Seniors’ Importance got the better of them Thursday and they proceeded to put freshlea In their place by making a dummy and raising it on the flag pole Freshles made a comeback by taking It down Thursday night but it was raised again ty 8eniors Friday morning Result senior and freshie fight Friday morning There was doubt as to which was victorious due to Mr Smith stopping the fight before they all lost their shirts 8o Wayne Rogers senior president challenged freshles to a sack rush Thursday It was accepted by Don Iverson freshie president The seniors won the sack rush and the freshles are properly penitent f T :'i An advanced course In sewing la being taught this year during fifth period Girls having had first and second year sewing may enter the class During the year fundamentals of drafting tailoring and some art work will be taught Mrs Bhurtz says some of the girls will be able to aew for customers this year at a reasonable price Nominations for student body cheer leaders were held last Thursday In the class meetings The senior class elected Harold Basil Nish in Welton Ward Dana Conger and Fall Monday Stephenson Roland Ogden and Don Homer were chosen from the Junior class Basil NiAh of Fielding was rather Representatives from the sophomore painfully Injured Monday afternoon class are Douglas Holmgren Jack when he met with an accident on Fao Yader and Lynn Iverson tory street The freshmen will be represented With the apparent intention of hall by Chester Atkinson Keith Conger and Fay Hess lng a truck driven by Tom Wise Nish went out Into the road approach Each of these students will have a ing from in back of another truck at chance to prove ability by leading the the curb Hls foot In some manner student body in some school yells The became will ft held caught between the douLTe final elections Friday tires of the heavy wheel and he was September 22 He thrown forcibly to the pavement A new arrangement was dazed by the blow and was car- of classes has ried to the office of Dr Wardleigh been established In the high school where he was treated for lacerations this year Four periods are about the eye and a badly bruised foot held before noon After lunch the and after a short rest he was re following schedule is carried out: fifth moved to hU home period classes assembly and last the sixth period Mr Smith suggested to class that It might be hls psychology of building new tables as well as the advisable to partake of a sandwich Bmallness of the class during the class and thus ward off starvation until the lunch period John Benson member of the Weber Instruction and practice in the macollege faculty and former head of the social science department in this jor sports is a new feature in the was welcomed ty the student work of the dancing class this year school The class will take up tennis basebody in a special assembly ball volley ball and track under the day: Ireland H Monsorti also a Weber supervision of Miss Slone The course college faculty member accompanied and delivered the mes- - of study in thls class will also include Mr Benson sage from the college The bus for the tap folk and interpretive dancing college would leave Fielding Thurs- a classes have been dis“Accounting day morning and every school continued" was the report Issued last Monson encour lng thereafter Mr in the Thursday Mr Jensen stated that this aged the students to become future members of the Weber col- chang in the curriculum was due to the lack of floor space and the eoet lege student body Injured Here ' t I & ? f V |