Show uosuqor into R II is ii n ttostnjof jnQ wr THE GARLAND TIME 5 cents TIIE tfaf COPY V WM JOHNS Editor PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND VOLUME GARLAND VI Pertinent Commission Sets Paragraphs By V Wm COLORED Up Johns $32200 Fund For Road Work SHIRTS News stories of recent date disclose that Americans a people who have been famed for orginality are showing a slight tendency to be imitative also r- p? Since the“black shirts” of Mussolini took the government of Italy into their UpTAH Proclamation J I John J Shumway Mayor of Garland do hereby declare Saturday May 26 1934 as National Poppy Day here by authorising the sale of poppies within the confines of Garland city and do recommend that those u charge of the tale be given encourage ment by the liberal and generous pat ronage of the citizens of oar municipality that there may be created there fund for lending hy a worthwhile assistance and giving employment to disabled and unemployed service men Done at Garland City Utah this 10th day of May 1934 John J Shumway Garland City Mayor Attest: Ethel Rogers City Recorder hands and the “brown shirts” of Hitler started running things in Germany there have arisen in the good old U S A six colored shirt organizations all anxious to explain how their particular program would end the deand bring back pression prosperity l In the northwest there are probably forty or fifty thousand “white shirts” who among other things want to do away with the gold standard Water Situation is Discussed by County Agent K H ttewart NUMBER 41 May 11 1934 Deo Christopherson Dies Scho ol Year Closes This Following Pneumonia Attack Week Thraout The County Melvin j! Ballard Garland Pneumonia claimed another victim in Gailand yesterday The only son of Mr and Mrs L C Chhristeropher-soDeo pas (d away early Thursday morning The entire community had anxiouswhile the lad lay ill but ly watched had felt with each passing day that To Held In recovery was becoming more certain Exercises The boy had become a community figure thru his rae ability at 'Singing M and spe axing having apppeared be I ore the public tune and time again amazing ail who saw and heard him Melvin J Ballard will deliver the He waa bon at Garland Nov 15 address to the graduates at the gradto be held In the tab1926 and at the time of his death was uation exercises at in the second grade at school Garland Saturday evening He is ernacle survived by Iris parents and four sis- at 8 o’clock ters: Myrl President of the board of education who is in Oregon at the Olive John W Peters will present diplomas present time Alice Amy and Funeral services will be held Satur-da- to 103 graduates The s&lutltory adat 1 o’clock p m in the Garland dress will be given by Arlene Hadfield and the Valedictory address by Max ward chapel To Address High Sat Peterson "It now looks very certain that a Other numbers on the program will drought has swept — and will continue be as follows: graduation march Mrs over the enure western states rePeart Peck Invocation Rev E M Gordon gion" says county agent Stewart in two selections girls chorus an open letter on the water problem male quartet faculty vocal solo A us this week tin Setter violin solo Mildred Stone "Dr Dewey Clyde of the Utah State pipe organ solo Ralph Kirkham benedeAgricultural diction College engineering Pres J J Shumway partment and state water conservaThe following students will receive 1st was in tor axl the county May certificates of graduation: with the assistance ol Mayor J WesKatherine Abbott Oral Adame Bah ' Anderson Max Anderson ley Horsley the county agricultural Dean Archibald Hazel Ashby Arthur Astle agents and otheis cheated over the anferent streams of Irrigation water Atkinson LaRee Barnard Phyllis In honor of the 100th birthday He said at that timeWithin 60 days i 9 Bennet Virginia Beyer Carl Bishop of John A Larson desvery little water will be available tor cenders met at the home of his son Grace Bishop Lyle Bjorn Edythe Bouhis In the south where the Ku As an illustration rne Anna Brenkman Dona Brough irrigation purposes’ David Larson That on April 36 Bear River near Randolph at East GarlandSunday May 6th 1934 Owen Brough June Buchanan LeKlux Klan was revived a THE BIBLE IN PICTURES! editor of the TIMES Is snowed 250 second feet of water On Continued on page 8 This pioneer came to Bear few years ago are our own isgoingwhatto the same date In the year 1933 It River sturdy give his readers during the the City aa one of it’s original seven measured $00 second feet native “black shirts” crusad- coming months sett lei a In November 1866 and was one The l&st normal moisture year in of the first to venture of our order for outside the old 1923 ing for a bible in every thisAcknowledgement Since then It has con fort to build special feature was received the Utah was a home Later he was School a flag over every first of the week and we shall start tinued to get dryer until much of our llwise Z51 begin water has become ex- - a the pictures as soon as the mountain-storerunning permanent home so far away Horn public building Continued on page 4 material arrives The series of picthe settlement when In May 1884 he tures will interest every member ol took his family consisting of a wife Ezra Jensen and Chris Barfuss were to the 'iThen in the east we hear the family from the oldest and five children to locate the home to the Bmithfleld District ft will be of especial inter Ball stead on the Bear River some twelve delegates there are “blue chirts” who youngest convention est to parents and to teachers of Friday May 4th Others In miles north and east seem to think the cry “down church classes It will be of interest attendance were Mr and Mrs J E He had previously obtained legal EdelL Mr and Mrs and who old to quaint all the Jaipea Ransom and enjoy Hitler’ with lights and had built a house for his Mrs gives sufficient for the pictures were drawn over 200 ' Barfqss family to occupy it was a great excuse for them to ask for a years ago Many will want to cut out Shock to find this house demolished Edell Commander of the Garland Post pictures as they are published for each mem- the few dollars-fo- r The second round of piny In the Soft Aen the father returned with his was elected alternate national delea scrap book Those who want the Ball League was featured by some very ftofUy This probably had been done gate to the national convention to be series should see that they even games bership r complete by a man who had an eye on the land held In Miami Florida In October leceive every copy of the paper for the The Sugar Factory team defeated but had made no legal preparation to year East Garland beat the obtain it We liave “khaki shirts” coming new Fielding Dr T feature Is net to be pub- E Betenaon Americanism Thia while the other two John A Larson was the first permanretoo crying for America for idea financial of chairman of the Garland Post presentany were extia Inning affairs with the ent settler of the territory compristurn but wU1 eome and ing what ls now Garland and Fast ed the awards at the high school for Lions walloping Plymouth Americans abolition of the cause y°u we thot that you would find the 6 Garland no6ing out the Legion mem ben 0f the family de- the Legion and Auxiliary Wednesday Chain stores and free coin- - same joy in the two century old illu- Riverside May 9th Arlene Harfteld of Riverside These are unusally low scores for clare strations as we did here in the TIMES softball and show the high class type It was in commemoration of these two and Lyle Bjorn of Tremonton were the age of silver oifice If you do our money will of play that is being developed t important events in their family hist- winners have been well spent To date the Sugar lads are the only ory that his descendants gathered fiom “Silver shirts” are cam-- 1 a further announcement of the Walter Rogers was sent to the Vetteam In the league having Salt Lake City Logan Brigham City tbe first of the pictures will undefeated Collinston and East Garland erans Hospital In Salt Lake City by paigning in VOr of the ure games and lost none which Garland the Garland Post for a tonsllltory opin the TIMES soon Watch won two to appear All do him 1000 of honor a them percentage gives eration Monday May 7th superiority of the Aryan for it Historical sketches of the other teams in the league have reminiscences race and finally there are won one game and lost one leaving picture zaking and a buffet supper The Garland Post will take active them each with a percentage of 500 were the afternoons diveisions the “brown shirts” who' It Happened One in charge of Memorial Day services Next Wednesday the Riverside boys Garland and Fielding May 30th A think Hitler the peer of all Night” Wholesome entertain Plymouth the Sugar Factory Ledelegation will also go to Snowville to the Garland to East team leaders and who like Hitler goes Show BOWCUTT BABY DIES place crosses flags and wreaths on High Class gion meets the Lions and the men's graves There are two are no friends of Jews They to Fielding World War and one Civil War veteran “It Happened One Night” the new journey are reported to be mostly attraction The infant daughter of Mr and Theatre Mrs buried there A complete program for the at Paramount Russel Bowcutt of Riverside G died Thurs- these events win be carried in a later Clark Gable and Claudette Bear River Seminary day morning five hours after Its birth issue of this paper It is definitely a must-se- e Colbert It is survived by Its parents and one Graduates Eighty-Eigh- t “chirtc” are aliko in will surely be one of the ten best sister Russel is the son of Lorenzo ol At the Lion’s luncheon tures of the year lt ls certainly the meeting their nature : each Oilers nnest of the month and what's more Diplomas were given to 88 at the Bowcutt of Riverside the American Legion will May 30th that no matter what have charge of the program guarantee exercises of the Bear River for whatever we some cure-a- ll graduation like kind of production you usually D S Seminary held in the stake CHEMIST INSTRUCTS is the matter with us each you'll agiee with us that “It Happened Ltabernacle Commander Edell and LegionnairSunday evening entertainment Night” is Barfuss Jensen and Parley LinIN BREAD MAKING es provides for a membership One The program consisting of student of the highest calibre ford will attend a banquet meeting of the on the contributions fee to support the lucky fel- The following review of this show speeches of the Logan Post Friday evening May and musical Testament Old prophets and the from is 11thsection A taken color demonstraLights lecture and practical low who tnot of a new received by the was well on the Screen of the Improve- numbers tion on bread making was conducted and all Shadows scheme in shirts large crowd that filled the tabernacle at (he meeting of North Box Elder ment Era for May 1934: occasion farm bureau women Wednesday at Tre BOY SCOUTS PLAN "It Happened One Night is a clever for the are silly with The students were well prepared monton by Glen Blanch chemist at the story of the vlcessitudes of SUMMER ACTIVITIES Globe Mills at Ogden a young heiress on a bus trip Swift their talks and contributed toof the all EXPERIMENTATION MT' in dramatic movement was Introduced by Miss charming in instruction and entertainment too Ixota ' Blanch The program musical listeners Boys Also Arranging in effect Jensen district demonstration photographic enchanting No worthwhile thing ever human little details It is In spite of was varied and of excellent character agent Mrs Ella Anderson was in Flag Display name a thruoilt of the meeting charge Thirty-foutterly inappropriate was discovered except thru Its wwnen present expressed themselves clean picture to be humorous Garland Boy Scounts are anxious to aa having profited greatly from the recommended for the Ballard To experimentation of some see that there shall be a proper Speak work kind That applies to so- family" of flags in Garland on Memorial At Stake Conference callday They have completed plans cial law as well as to mechof flairs belonging for the gathering anical law conferztake River to the business houses bcfoie the are-su)quarterly Bmt ing welfare as Two general in will put ence will be held in the tabernacle at flags they Thee holiday cm memmany are in Garland Sunday place on the street-stIn the past we have been Melvin J Ballard of the Council of orial day and then will remove them in the Week active experimenters the general at son down Flags will be returmd must be a new set the Twelve ofwilltherepresent church and pieside authorities to’thfcr cwne s the following day a field of mechanics but when of There limitations placed upon at the meetings The boys also plan to conduct we discover a social truth ‘‘chon hike" Into the evert lulls insure liberties baseball team made a1 Garland personal 'lhoy is to it that anj evening feel we seem successful debut hrto the Farm Bur- ‘a'lorad to a hike into the Just benefits all for greater eau League Saturday by downing East hills near Ciaikston later in the yea to the new regulations Garland 8 to 0 and cm Sunday gave and also to an outing and wetef: 1 the Brown's Ice Cream Co team of roast at the springs will be to provide great Halls Ogden a severe drubbing 18 to 6 License greater truth Scoutmaster Ray Hogan?- - fcasistfmt we er general welfare The Saturday game was played on scoutmasters Chester Boss Lee Thompthe Eastsiders field and was unusally son and Victor Boss and Frank Hall only New Deal must seek can be The earliness of the and Carl halls fast the dance considering ordinance relating'to An Rogers of the camping season of the present administration by study and by experiment- providing for an application for a are assisting the boys in then ' Sid Sorenson showed good form work fixing cense inspection of premises has been a series of social ation therefor the hours at which dancing striking 0ut nine Garland batters while Duane Archibald backed by good experiments conducted with Jacob Bigler and Clar If we are to criticize the may be indulged and fixing a penalty - support Mi- and Mrs allowed the East Garland the welfare of the people as new deal we cannot justi- for the violation thereof was presentence Bigler of Collinston were guesb ed discussed and upon motion duly! team only three scattered hits for no on Sunday of Mr and Mrs James T its objective score and approved unanimously exper- seconded fiably criticize it The Sunday game started out fast Bigler the Manday session of the- board social at but in the second inning the locals hit of county commissioners P Our economic system has iments in the field Harvey Ault son of Mr end Mis license fee 'was fixed at $2500 their stride and scored 3 runs on 3 The are we science if to up its keep too been E Ault came home this week from unregulated The county clerk was hits From then on the game was a Boise Idaho where he has been a per year ad- with the rapidly The Garlanditcs free affair changing to been said ordinanc hitting authorized has personal publish goal mechanic at the Army airport Continued on page 4 mechanical world as provided by law vantage to the exclusion of t Larsen Family Pays Tribute to Valley Pioneer American Leqion Briefs Soft Teams tlosely Matched & and want Exercises Closing School Graduates Be Stake Tabernacle At 8 P School Held Last Evening High schools and elementary schools of the entire county finish their work this week and turn the pupils over to their parents for instruction In other phases of preparation for life during the summer months Final examinations awards athletics and graduation exercises have been the principal concerns at the Bear River high and at the elementary schools this week Last night the Garlahd school closing exercises were held and a very Interesting program presented aa follows: Girls chorus 8th grade Gypsy Love a play 4th grade Sleeping Song Beauty trio 7th and 8th grades LulFour Paws Ruth Richreading laby ards operetta 1st and 2nd grades Flowerettes poem 5th grade Suppose boys’ 5th grade Mr Nobody poem chorus The Toy Makers Dream song Aunt DoleAlice Blue remarks chorus by ful girls Gypsy Hyrum Jensen board member valedictory Fannie Hall march of graduates with introductions by Harold Capener and Band Bantams 3rd grade the schools of the entire Today county are entering their winning divisional athletes in the field meet in the Garland City park The feature events of this meet are the boys fnd girls’ baseball games for the county championship Primary Convention Attracts Large Crowd From Four Stake from Over 600 Primary workers River Malad Box Elder and stakes were In Garland last Saturday at the four stake Primary convention held here Mrs Lewis Llllywhite superintendent of the Bear Primary conducted the meetings under the direction of Mrs Edith H Lambert of the general Church- Primary superintendency Other general board members present from Salt Lake City were: Mrs A Marion B Kerr Mrs- Berniece j Ivory and Miss Ladell Lowery Bear Curlew A ) The vH Baseball Bug Well Folks another week has rolled around and during that time the writer has witnessed several games ol both baseball and softball oOo In the Soft Ball league promr be very even according to the After all lt is of this week the spice to good even play the game and keeps up the interest In the league encounters to the high- Play to games ises est pitch oOo The game between the Sugar Factory and Fielding which waa played Tuesday evening may be the lowest The sugar boys score of the season scored twice while holding the Fielding team to a single run oOo Riverside proved that it is never too late to win a ball game They tied the count with the Legion in the last Inning and scoied a victory over them in one ext: a period ' pOo There seems to be some misunder”art of the umpires standing on and pitehe s aV- -t the delivery of the ball It hns br'"' ”tlcable In some of th- - contests the pitcher stands behind the ruHer stepping forward raMner another step nnte it and Garland Wins Last End to ft County Bosses this that found for of Dance Continued on page 8 Mrs C J Wood entertain fd at a nnrtv in honor of the Garland crade school teachers at their home Rook and bridge evening Wednesday were the games of the evening Dainty refreshments were served M- - and |