Show THE GARLAND t Bear River Messages X — BRH — HOME ECONOMICS DEPT EARNS CASH AWARD Two hundred dollars in cash has everJiop otmnk CDSONlRWAlTt Okla Abe Plough President of Plough in telling what newspaper adver tising has done for his business says: “In 1910 our firm invested $18700 in newspaper advertising In recent times we have invested as much as $100000000 a year in advertising — mostly in newspapers I use the word ‘invested’ instead of ‘spent’ because in 1910 we sold less than ten thousand whereas packages our products — include such well known items as Penetra the Mutton Suet Salve and St Joseph’s Genuine Pure Aspirin — are now selling at the rate of packages a year “If like Elbert Hubbard I were asked to publish a credo I should say (1) manufacture products of merit (2) sell them at popular prices and them consistently in (3) advertise newspapers — weekly as well as daily papers “I firmly believe newspaper advertising has played a major part in whatever measure of success we have been awarded to the Home Economics department The money comes from the George Reid Foundation fund This fund is available to high schools thru-othe nation if they can meet the necessary requirements These include 1 That the same girls take both domestic science and domestic art each day That the girls do home projects of at least 20 hours work each 3 That each girl make a report of her project to be passed on by the teacher and then submitted to the state education office 4 That the general work of the Home Economics department be of a high grade of execlh nee as judged by the state H E supu vi or Under the direction of Mrs Shurtz and Miss Burnham all of these requirements were met last year The money has been received at the county TIMES GARLAND —Ted Burton last graduated year Kraft Vive President of thi Cheese Corporation says "The milk crop of the United ijtatei is the only cash crop thi farmer has and the only crop thai pays him a check every week weeks out of the year regardless of the weather “As an industry dairying in this country has developed faster in the years than most agpast twenty-fiv- e ricultural industries have in the past hundred years Scientific control oi milk production the guilding up of superior herds the cooperation of farm era in dairy programs are proof that the dairy farmer today is one of the future “During recent years dairymen and cheesemaking have become our largest The national inpational industry alone was come from cheesemaking more than $100000000 last year Today there are more than 30 states in addition to Wisconsin and New fork in which cheesemaking is an important industry and provides a substantial cash market to dairy farmeis “The South long regarded as the nation’s most conservative agricultural section has in ten years’ time taken lengthy strides in the building up of the dairy industry “The recent opening of a great model cheesemaking plant at Shawnee Oklahoma is significant The first can of milk was brought in to the factory by plane and cheese production began with the dedication ceremonies The official opening was the occasion of celebraion on the part of the busifor many ness and farm community And well it might be miles around "What this plant — and plants like — mean to the it all over farmer to the dairy industry and to agriculture as a whole should be recand ognized by every consumer in America It indicates first of all that the farmers of the in country have become the best sense of the word They are concerned not only with the producscientific tion of milk but also with its control They are concerned with the immediate and ultimate market for their product” 11 We have heard it stated that no matter the duty of the newspapers what the private opinion of those in charge of them may be to give whole hearted support to those w ho are rethe sponsible for shaping and guiding destinies of the nation r The freedom with which the Editors use their pens was not attained by blindly submitting to the distates of Hispoliticians— quite the reverse tory teems with instances and names of newspapers who seeing things wrong fought them and exposed by every means in their power w hat they knew to be wrong until that wrong was righted Politics in a way has grown perhaps more cruel and other methods are usthe people ed to scare and intimidate But the newspaper knows its duty is to warn where a warning is needed full They will always fearlessly give publicity to anything that endangers the welare of the people - The newspaper is the greatest proWithout the freetector of the people dom of the press there would be no freedon for anyone NEW LUMBERMAN IN BRIGHAM ARRIVES ON PEACH D Y PEACH DAY Saturday Sept 16th— At high noon a son arrived in the famNelson ily of Mr and Mrs Man-iMrs Nelson was formerly Miss Marie Nelson is Mi John of Tremonton yard man at the Overland Lumber Co and formerly lived at Bear River City last year CLOSE will not be held Friday September 22nd because of the county fair and rodeo In Tremonton Also classes will be shortened Thursday so school will be closed about 1:30 o’clock School — Venna Kirkham CONDUCT SCHOOL TO FOR FAIR AND CHARACTER Principles of character formation were discussed in various classes during the half hour study period on Tues day If they are found successful these discussions will become a regular feature on Tuesday afternoon It is hoped by those in charge that value may result in the way of setting up standards of school community and personal conduct to which students will be ready to subscribe The faculty committee in charge of the plans include Mr Walker Mr Nichols andi Miss Stone SENIORS Freshies WIN SACK must still RUSH sing “Seniors So Mighty” for they were badly defeated in the Freshman-Senio- r sack rush held on the football field Thursday September 14th The Seniors succeeded In getting all of the sacks over their goal line before the gun shot marked the end of the game Contrary to the rules of sack rushes in former years the sacks could not be stolen from the goal after they had once been placed there TTITTT' 5 NINTH ANNUAL BOX ELDER COUNTY RODEO H N TREMOisnrdM uttaihi sir 211 - 22 - 23 M H H Three Thrilling Days And Nights OF MUSIC AND MIRTH EDUCATION AND ENTERTAINMENT Fair Gates Open Daily at 10 a m Visit the Exhibition Buildings — Horticulture - Agriculture - Fine Arts - Women’s Work - Boys and Girls Club Display and Livestock Show Join your friends and o neighbors on the promenade of the Midway and Carnival Make it Your Fair We’ll All Be There nmmtiingw BSEESSS5E335EXS Meiriry (So RoasmO THURSDAY 10 A BAND CONCERT — VISIT asnaS ETemris M HORSE Saturday - OGDEN 1 P M LIVESTOCK PARADE — 2 P M R 0 D E O featuring Joe Erickson’s Eastern Idaho famous string: of Bucking Horses — BRONC RIDING CALF ROPING BULL DOGGING with world champion cowboys partic-patin- g CALF RIDING for Boys Prizes for all Events Homer Holcomb Champion Clown and His Famous Mule Orphan Annie Will Entertain State Municipal League Banquet 6 P M Horse Pulling Contest At TYTTTTyi a m VISIT the FAIR FINALS IN HORSE PULLING & RODEO CONTESTS Boxing Contest 28 FAST 8 m ROUNDS Moonb'ght Three TYT 10 DAY Each Night FREE ADMISSION: to Fair Auto Parking at Arena 75c per day PULLING — RODEO — DANCING r Friday - GOVERNOR’S DAY Dancing Gardens Wheel OPENING OF FAIR EXHIBITIONS -- it is Misa Lois Jordan wUi act as advisor in place of Miss Mendenhall who left xxxxXxxxxzzxzxxxrxirrx"rrTTTM enjoyed” J UTAH FOOTBALL DANCE be used for the office and bElTEMBER 29th chnse of permanent equipment A dance at the high school gym will Only a few schools in the state Have be held award this for eligible Friday September 29th folproved The H E department is now work- lowing the football game with North Cache ing for a similar award this year A football rally will take place on A new method of checking up on the evening preceeding the first footthe work of the football players which ball game of the season Definite plans gave some surprising results was used have not yet been made for the rally the first time Tuesday afternoon but every effort will be made to make the rally a notable event according to at the high school by coach Harris of the Players were required to weigh Jessie Manning themselves in full uniform before and student body after practice Results varied the weights differing CLUB CHOSES from 1 to 5 pounds less while prac- - NEW MEMBERS ticing Some of the boys made the The P E P club chose five new mistake of drinking large amounts of members last Friday Lara Shumway water before weighing the second Hazel Manning Beth Innes Ilva Datime but they declare that they will vis and Norma Oyler will fill the va- know better next time canciea in the club left by seniors who RODEO Adults 5100 days $200 t Children 25c Make your reservations early with sec’y C J Dewey fTT’TYTTTYTTTTTYTTTT’TI A ri nl A |