Show PUBLISHED VOLUME VI GARLAND Pertinent By HOW V Wm ABOUT THE SCHOOL A splendid for art eduopportunity cation is to be attoded in tne exhibit of fine art prints which will fe on display during the wee from May 2 to May 6 ihe high school The exhibit win consist oi 150 colored reproductions or great representing tne French Italian Flemish English Dutcn bpanisn German and Aiuencan bcisoois ci These Ait pi mis are so maae thur they show not only the original tit the Diush strqaes oi the Compliance Forms BONDS? election to decide on the inability cf banding the school district for the sum of over $122 000 set for May 1st tax rayeis should begin at ante to think on the problem With tlie borrow and !Aiy or not to buy That is the question pioiiosed building piogiam will ost the amount that the $J75000 government will provide in the loan cr The Accurate Check To Be Made On Wheat Acreage On Contract Farms blank which will in Utah declined during week ending March 31 Thomas R Faddis associate state director of the Service anNational Reemployment nounced today The decrease which amounted to 676 fewer Jo& for Utah’s workers was due largely to the closing of CWA activities although fight losses also were registered in PvVA placements and in placements with private industry The distribution of new placements for the week ending Api ll 7 shows that 13 per cent were with the CWA 61 per cent with the PWA and 26 per cent Durbig were with private industry the week ending March 31 53 per cent of the new placements were with the CWA 32 per cent were with the PWA and 15 per cent were with private In- Employment I i & v Miss Ldnu Capener assisted by Mrs NatncUa Giufin will be in charge of tlu exhibit is being sponsored by the t Guild of the high school aid by the Woisens acuity dun A snail aUmiicju 1 je is to be which vuh be used for the oi pictures for the school ptuenase those m cliaige hope to attract a Luge jait oi me public as well a many the stuck ms to the exhibit re- Of tills amount $52300 we a:e told cordcompliance” the facts and figures of their not hove to be repaid by the cl op activities in canving out the munty but conns as an outright gift teims of the vhcet adjustment con from the federal government to to Director William tracts industrial activity and relieve Peterson according of the Utah Extension SerIt comes from a fund vice ji mployment that a: igumllj uc’uded ail of the C Information the definite Among W A money whrh the fedeial a winch will be filled out in the comhas spent for the same pliance foims will be: during thr part winter 1933 wheat recod of acres aed-cbushels acres harvested and and School Official It luis beta lemarked that whetlier 1934 2 wheat reeoid of acres seedh‘ federal o eminent asks for the mum of th:- money or not we all have ed 3 and acresif abandoned in orAcres any destroyed to pay it ducctly or indirectly in taxes Deeds comply with contract That is true The nation has not any der4 toReason for seedif necessary money mine at its command acrebase of 54 less percent than ing Once But there is another thing to con- - age5 Serial numbers of other convJdcr A given amount of money has tracts if farm was entered as Joint been set aside in this fund It will be Point Out That Local InObmplionce pent fer projects of sufficient merit 6 Acies of wheat on other land of the govei 1 to meet the approval not under contract dustry Also Will Derive ment officials who are not passing it 7 of other forms Serial numbers out without due caution It all will under wheat contract Benefit From Program be spent whether we can arrange to 8 Use of contracted acres use here or not and we all will have 9 Use of commercial fertilizer The voters of Bdx Elder County are to jay the taxes that pay it back We Contract signers can help speed up btmg asked to sustain the Board oi night have lefused the C W A funds work and the arrival Education In obtaining a federal bn the argument that we would Just the Inspection if they loan in order to erect some nave to pay it back in taxes but we of their next wheat checks vey newill have as much as possible of the cessary school buildings Udn’t It is proposinformation ready to give the wheat ed to furrow from the government $140000 and to accept as a Lee gift The advisability of accepting this ob- supervisor when he comes oftb measure the com- $35000 This money is to be used to the land Ceitain parts ligation hinges on other considerations pliance blank will be filled out and eect an Agriculture Home Economics than the above at that time Director Peter- and Library signed building for the Bear said River high school an addition to It is a question of whether we need son the Tremonton school a new building y o spend $175000 badly enough to at Plymouth a gymnasium at Box us in paying interest on $122000 Elder high school and pay for tjie n an cent 4 20 at years lor per addition made recently at Collinston that would requir e a raise of and the movement should receive me in our taxes according to a united supibort of the voters of gw statement made last week by a member county jf the school board Our local schools are piteously in school need of more room school workers denew a does need Plymouth clare At the Tremonton well school every building and must have one as ' before room is filled to the utmost and clasas some new school grounds IIAD FI ELD and MARCUS ARLENE ses are beingheld In the halls all day must very long Tremonton children PARRY room whether we additional long At the high school the e have and home economic departments choose to provide It this way or not High School Girls have long since outgrown the rooms two they needs the of the occupy Every high While year the high To Hold Sway school has had an increased enrollschools may not be quite so pressing! On Friday ment over the previous year and it has a growing school population is even become imperative that now handicapped by lack of room The something be done to relieve the congestion details of their needs will undoubted Annual girl’s day will be celebrated elec- 1‘efore In addition to providing for the iy be more fully explained Friday April 20 The girls are having tion day favorable' vote a hat contest during the day and a necessary buildings a for the bond on May first will dancing party at night With the world's worst financial de- The dance will be held in the high enable the Board to provide work for presslon still enough with us to remind school gym at nine o’clock The girls! a great many builders mechanics and laborers cf Box Elder County said C us of the need for intelligent spending have to make the dates get the dances and the avoidance of debt as the most find methods of transportation and pay E Smith this week hideous plague we need to give the the tickets The gym will be decorated! Building materials of all kinds will concaieful most bond proposal the with two booths worked out in a tulip be purchased from our local dealers sideratlon design Candy punch and hot dbgsj and a general move toward prosperwill be sold as refreshments during the ity will be experienced throughout the Will what we build last for 20 years? dance county and the county will be in harWill we make sure that it is paid for During the day a prze will be given1 mony with the national administraa in the alloted 20 years by tion the hat1 in an endeavor to speed up the person wearing the smallest tj sinking fund to pay tn p incipal the largest hat and the funniest hat etum of notional recovery he said Do our needs 'Ay wnen aue i person who falls to wear a hat tb Any school will be assessed two cents Justify the addition of the one dollar' Will Jessie Manning Is to each fifty dollar tax payment? we have to pay the extra dollar Selected To Contest whether we decide to accept the bond Girls’ Day Well issue or not? Advertised In At aiS Free Record Coming New HIGH LIGHTS answers to determine should bond our The will the above questions whether or not we school district this spring High School Teacher Returns To Classes After Illness Mr Arl'oii biology teacher who has been absent from school for the last week because of illness returned Monday Mrs Arbon took the place of her She rehusband during his absence to be in school ported that she liked would rather be again but that she home High School Goes Red Theo Richards Is r Elected President' Assembly t Period Weber College The Weber college extended an invitation to seniors of the B R H S The assembly program Wednesday to send one contestant to an orawas devoted to the advertisement of torical contest to be held in the near Girl's Day future Tlie person winning will reA piano solo by Verneta Adams opena scholarship to Weber Coled the program Nina Udy and Car- ceive lege A contest was held in the high men Farnsworth gave a dance The school auditorium April 17 to decide a date was given method of securing on a student to repesent our school Andrus and Dean by Edna Christensen the contest in Ogden Our senMiss Woodside and Mr Jensen with at iors took part The first speaker was the aid of a wheel barrow demonstratJune Buchanan who spoke on "Crime” ed one method of transfiortation to the An invitation to come to the Jessie Manning had as her topic “The dance College Woman and the 20th Cendance was sung by Dorothy Calderwood Dee tury Home” Jensen spoke on and Ruby Landvatter the subject “Crowds” Gayle Mildred Theurer June Rhodes Gayle had as her “The Reand Dean Archibald illust- sponsibilities of subject Holmgren Modern Youth” rated the various types of hats the Judges scored the and Jesspeeches student body would see about school sie Manning received th InchcM numFriday Mr Streeper and Mr Bishop ber of points Miss Manning wll demonstrated a method of paying the the school in the con'est to fine Friday when Doth hat and k be held in the near future have been left at home Season Opening Advance Games Keen Competition League Promise In New League play in the Box Elder Soft Ball League is to open with three hoi games scheduled for May 2nd Riverside plays the Sugar Factory team at Riverside Garland Lions en- tertain Garland Journeys Books Soon For Fanners Contract Buildings at BEAR RIVER Getting Ready for the boys at while the American Legion to Fielding to cross bats with Ezra Packer's Aces Those who have not seen the practice games are advised to come out dustry nnd enjoy a real treat y Accoiding to the way the teams have the games lined up In aa League race should be a thriller each game has been very close and hotly contested Plans are being laid for an elaborate oientng ceremony The Governor probably will not be able to be present but there will be other notables on hand to pitch the first ball Following is the schedule: Home Games Will Home Games for 2nd Half for 1st Half June 6th Make More Exact Book- May 2nd Sugar Factory Riverside vs Necessary vs Lions keeping Gailand American Legion Fielding vs June 13th Box Elder County farmers who have May 9th vs Garland Lions Riverside signed contracts for the reduction of vs Fielding free reeive will commodities basic vs Sugar Factory AAA farm record books according to Legion16th June 20th Agent Robert H May County Agricultural Riverside vs Stewart The campaign for the divs Fielding stillation of these books which Is in Sugar vsFactory Legion progress now In the county is being Lion 23rd June 27th f sponsored by the Box Elder County May Riverside i Fielding AssociControl Wheat and vs Legion ation Lions Factory vs The actual distribution of the rec- Sugar July 4th May 30th ord books will be made only at comvs Legion Riverside held be will which munity meetings Non-Frvs Sugar Factory throughout the county beginning next Lions vs Fielding At these metings full infoweek rmation concerning the use of the Hold record books and the importance of Legion keeping records will be given Meeting Under the working of the Agricultural Adjustment Plan the keepThe regular meeting of the American of farm records Is more Important ing Auxiliary wm held in the Legion Legion some now than ever before in fact Club room Wednesday evening under form of record keeping is absolutely the direction of Mrs G G Sweeten necessary and the record books being 1st distributed by the AAA have been de- of activities of the organ iza- signed to make the keeping of these! tlon £gardlng a Mother' Day party Says District Soft Ball Teams the canvuosts Fanners who a:e taking pait in the national adjustment program will soon be asked to fill cut a 'T'J3i" pi of of Figures Show Drop In Utah Employment At Month End at vdv To NUMBER 38 APRIL 20 1934 Hundreds Of Visitors Soon To Fill Out Johns UTAH FRIDAY Art Exhibit At High School Should Attract Wheat Signers Paragraphs EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND Government Program That is what is cosercd in our X’eekty Sewi Veiiru feature each week It is an interpretation of the event) ot each week (hat are making the history of the nation and the world It is prepared by Edward W Pickard' one of the highly trained of the nation!’ and observer syndicated to a limited number of newspapers in thf different states It is the best feature of this character that goes to American readers from sny source You can make it the foundation of your discussion of world events with friends Women Regular Mortgaged Property Cannot be Legally Sold Man Learns ZXSL“S‘J£ payments more ST'K! quickly but they will the basis for allotments and Quotation From The Coast provide under new benefit payments Armlnlstratlon may offer in Is Of Interest Paper the future Here Auxiliary Prepares For The Yreka California Journal of Another Food Sale March 10 carries an article the co- ntent of which is of vital Interest to everywhere government loan declare to the news account a According stock rancher Gus Soderlund was taken to San Quentin Penitentiary by a deputy sheriff to serve a sentence of from one to ten years for selling cattle he had placed under a Government mortgage The money it was said was loaned in good faith by the government agents at a small rate of interest was made a Since the last number of head of cattle had vanished from the herd A careful that ’he had been killing the cattle and selling to butchers The attitude of the government is that selling mortgaged cattle is tog under the law and must come an end even if the harshest measures must t‘e taken as in this case or else the Government would have to discontinue all loans on stock farmers officials LAND BANK BONDS SELLING ABOVE PAR R S Calderwood er of the Tremonton national loan association recently received from the Govei nor of the' Farm it Administration Wm I Meyers Ing of the ready reception which farm word Crrdfarm- - Again filiary the ladies of the local Auxunit will sponsor a "food sale” to be held Saturday April 21st at the American Pood store beginning at II o'clock and continuing all afternoon The organization boasts of some very good cooks and they will have for sale such delicious foods as: Lemon chiffon pies dressed chickens home made bread baked beans all kinds of cakes a variety of pies doughnuts cream puffs Jelly rolls and several other delicacies to make the mouth water There will also be Mrs Roger’s famous candy for sale Why not give the family a treat yourself a vacation and the Auxiliary a lift by buying your Sunday dinner this food sale say the Auxiliary leaders Remember American the Saturday April Food Store 21st at '“o — “ were heard conventions A fw Dance and an by the following girls comprised the Ethel Mae entertainment program Culllmore Jdargaret Manning Phyllis Ruth Manning Annie Munns Shirley Harvey June Frazer Moselle Garrett and Erma Busenbark Buxton Relative Dies In Wyoming Mrs Fred Buxton and Ludvig Larwere called to Evanston Wyo MonApril 9th on account of the serious Illness of their sister Mrs Ellen son day Demander Mrs Demander passed away howa few minutes before their arrivhr home FuneraJ srevlces were held Thursday April 12th in the Evanston ward chapel with interment in the Evanston city cemetery Those attending the services from this city were: Mr and Mrs Fred Buxton Mr and Mrs Ludvig Larson Mr and Mrs Clyde Buxton A R Buxton Mrs Sarah HHton and son Neal ever al at Speech Class Studies Parliamentary Rule School Does Well In Band Contest is being Parliamentary procedure studied in the public speaking class The students have formed three Interesting cluLo and are learning the methods of by holding procedure The Bear River high school is very parliamentary for these clubs proud of the honors its students won meetings The members of the class hope to in hte contest held at Brigham April prepaie to poeet the problem of parlia13th and 14th life by learning the Tire Contestants were placed in di- mentary piactlce inclass in visions according to their ability to fundamentals meththe Judges’ perform This was ods of scoring Thosp placed in the Baseball Heads Make ers and their creditors are giving t0j the bonds of the Federal Farm Mort- - first division werq" cinsideied supeSchedule For Season division were gage Corporation which are now being rior Those in'the second the third tendered by the Federal Land Bank excellent and those in were vpi y good The schedule of baseball games for of Berkeley in place cf cash in settle- in was club Girls Glee season as dawn up by the officials plared The These bonds the ment of farmer’s debts Th" orchcrt'a in di- of the North Box Elder County Farm HOW TO GROW SEED have been selling in the large markets division two Tlie band in divison Bureau League Is announced as follows vision three above? par indicating a ready IN FLOW! 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BED at a little "A” Division Schedule two The two soloists that went to market for them First Half Mr Meyes joointed out that these contest weie both placed in division Fa lures of flower seeds to :ow can ' from cal thrre be attributed largely to sow ug them bonds are not only exempt were Watkins and very Mr Mr th Nyc w'th and Federal taxation too deep Remember students that i'k little State weak thrir with the inhentrin''e and pleased of surtaxes sjnouts are leal small und delicate and exception gift taxes but they are as readily sal- have done cannot push up through li soil m secuntrs H'1 able 63 Government The n xt common raue failure in the meare said being they quoted is sowing flower sied tc o ear' They impers but if such quotations will not sprout in cold wet oil in tropolitan not available readily to farmers are this latitude the fore part cf May if lx will quotations if given the they about the ruht time to sow most varthey will write to the Fedeial land ieties of flowers Garland On Monday April 23 bank of their district M and More satisfaction will Ue trained if tithin" office betweeri tile seed in rows possible is sown carefully If the soil is kept shaded it 3 P M Mr Robe t H Stewart and which are kept labeled The soil will retain a natural moisture a hard ' Jesse W Hoopes will be present to should be moistened thoroughly be- crust will net form the sowing will issue orders for Federal Emergency fore the seed is sown Reliefi seed Seed will be given to aU Watering dry be protected from the beating rains soil directly after the seed is sawn will and cn Reiipf roils thq soil temperature will be more families registered usually wash it away Those who come a e urged to please constant The shading should be re It is always advisable to preside a moved as soon as the seed begins to j be prompt L'y the officials who have Continued on Page 4 shade for sowings of flower seed If germinate the work in charge Juniors And Seniors In a dance held the last period FriMake Plans For of the day the thirteenth the winners A Swimming Party elections for student body officers we: e announced They are as follows: pres-esident ident Theo Richards was a of having idea The torhis and secretary Faye Farnsworth ' upon at once by seniors ana agieed lan Palmer DeLong the class meeting MonThese elections ended the campaign juniors at whut a party kind of Just between the “Red” and “White" parties day aroused an added was the question which was hard to This campaigning It may be ad- decide s0 that ever) one would be satinlcreit in the election was finally isfied It out won agieed “Red” ticket ujxn the ded that that a swimming paty would be held at the Udy Springs and then have CARD OF THANKS Th:? wiener to roast a after Juniors We wish to express our gratitude were alloted the tak of getting the aU those who in any way rendered service to us during the sickness sticks to least wieners on To the death and burial of our beloved mother seniors fell the job of gathering fire We were recipients of many acts of wood Of course everyone would likt kindness and words of sympathy and to wish them a good time especially ooasoiatico for which we are thankful to the seniors for it won't be long Annie A Munns’ Family now I |