Show iter? f Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Matter in August 1928 Roy Wahlen Subscription Price $150 A Year Publisher — V Wm Johns Editor & Mgr Editori a 1 i — meet' was held at the Garland 'ark The Garland school won both the ghls and boys ball game Many from our school won blue ribbons In broad Jumping lacing high Jumping and many other things —Glen Sorenson 3rd grade track THE GARLAND TIMES ‘ DEPARTED District Field Meet Here points Senior division: points Bothwell Plymouth third LEGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Rhoda Ann Fowler Deceas istrator iate A OLQW-QU- first publication of 27 April 1934 X NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of Department U S Land Office Utah April 25 1934 the Interior at Salt Lake City NOTICE Is hereby given that Charles E Peterson of Tremonton Utah who on May 9 1927 made homestead entry No 044032 for W16 SWVl Section 10 11 North Range 6 West Township Salt Lake Meridan has filed notice of intention to make final Proof to establish claim to the land above described before The Clerk of the District Court at Brigham City Utah on the 12th day of June 1934 Claimant names as witnesses: John Adams and John Peterson of Promonof Howell tory Utah Alma Munk Utah and Peter C C Peterson of Tremonton Utah Date Thomas F Thomas Register first publication May 5 1934 of FOR NOTICE PUBLICATION the nlav room to hove a nrocTam has to hve a nart I am Everybody going to sing “Home on the' Range” I hone I have success in doing it I hope we have fun too —Farrel Honsen 5th grade OUR TRIP TO TIIE SPRINGS year when school lets out our driver takes us to the snrinvs He throws nennlps in the water and we dfve afte them When we are lust nlaving around kids come un and duck us the van driver rives us Sometimes buv some randv We are monev lets out always glad when —Phvllis Korth 5th van OUR A m ' ft TiiiS TIRE Date AY crasHaonauisusiia Extra Piy” Cast for “Golden t Protection Goodrich Silvcrlown rprsith the Golden Ply may save new w our loo The Golden Ply resists heat -- the great unseen cause of with this amazing invention lasted 3 times tests a3 long in gruelling And it will certainly save you money with its months of extra miles Extra safety! 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Yet Silvertownadon’t cost a penny mors than other standard tires Look— ternal r LAST WEEK Continued from May 5 seven runs on five hits 2 errors a walk in the third with two in fourth two in the fifth three in sixth and one in the eighth to their scoring complete Next Sunday May 13th the Salt Lake Red and White team yvill play In the game with them last here year the local team held them on even terms for 11 innings Following are the box scores: and the the mHnr tor QorwT kJClill e next 5 months of t j Jl (laentiaitiig Send this ad) to D THE rATFUS4 ATLANTIC 8 MANAGER A: button Fasten MONTHLY jt third THE SIXTH GRADE ions of Box Elder Oromtv meet of the Friday Mnv 4 the northern division was held LaNae Bourne of the sixth grade a funior runnlne eH got third nlaee in d dash and second nlacp the in the seventv-flvvard dash Mvl Udv Amv Christonherson and other entrvs ran but did not receive a ribbon d race Craig r In the and Ted Sato of the sixth grade Butler and got second nlaee Hpber La Dale Nellson ran also We have all en loved school quite well but will be glad to be out for rARUvn riRts pi BALL third Cullimore High jump — height Garland first Hansen Garland second Holt Fielding third SENIOR DIVISION Austin dash— time Boys’ Garland first! Nelson Thatcher second White Garland third Austin dash— time Boys’ Garland Ilowell Garland sec first ond llswkins Bothwell third relay— time 387: Garland first Garland second Portage third Girls’ Wood dash— time Garland first second Udy Plymouth Ilall GarlandL third Girls’ dash— time 98: Wood Garland first Udy Plymouth second Tanaka Tremonton third Broad Jump— distance 16 ft 10in: Hawkins Bothwell first Udy Fielding second Nelson Thatcher third Shot put— distance Austin Gar second land first Bragg Garland Nelson Thatcher third High jump—height 41014: Ilawkins either voice Law rates begin erator through The Mountain States Telephone &TeIegraph Co 1 usage or run iii ‘The Hotel That Makes You Feel At Home” Wilson Hotel We In Rates $100 Per r your lest GET UNIT f ThirsJhy evening at 8 o’clock sharp’ the Ga: !ard closiiq proneni' ua ch’en each room having a part1 ii an the crepram We hone cveivcne wU have a hapha’idav and that the school child- - P :cn wi:l come back to sch-xnext faj1 H with their minds all clear for their ''ar’nrl ” n”’i to the West’s Biggest Market SWEETEN A Manager TT You can earn and you can secure for the coming year on receipt of a three sevcrr1 hundred dollars this summer a better position and a larger salary Complete information will be mailed cent stamp Send for it CONTINENTAL TEACHERS AGENCY INC 1850 Dawnirg St Denver Colo Covers the ENTIRE United Rjral Schools Summer Work and all SHOP “Thanks Utah res? YOUR CREAM G G CUT THOMPSON'S BARBER P i" 2 A Break The Cows American Food Stores AT LEE liinil)lill!iti lll llli I CASH PAID FOR EGGS ¥ jou Day And Up lulhluilli Leave Your can at Our Store — PROGRAM Center Of All Activities GUESTS “9 Irrigate day and night ”10 Permit neighbor to use your run waste water ”11 Do not disagree with your neighbor over water “12 Cooperate with your neighbor to save him and save yourself Direct 1 You AUTO PARKING IN REAR FOR off SHIP Welcome The give Give 1 Your Headquarters While In Salt Lake City possible Irrigate forage crop alfalfa just before cutting t next crop an opportunity to sprout and partially shade the ground 1 while previous crop is being harvested “7 Clean and cultivate orchards I “8 Keep ditch banks free of weeds As the end of school draws near we check our yearly growth and try to MTrifzititmmnuiiitgrjiinimBiiriiiiiiiatimiuaantaHaigfnr see what we have accomplished The members cf the seventh grade feel that they have developed during the 1 past year and are nrtmd of the success they have achieved We nw welcome the clvanpe if vacation but will return next fall with renewed to continue our Whether you appear in public self in betterment efforts We extend our wishes for a happy and prosper-- ! or star at him? this week some vacation to all our teachers and' tv one will see you who should sec f lends h night m at 8:30 p oplong distance will be glad' to tell rates to any points The the you time GAME 7 from page a If you can’t be with your mother on Mother’s Day May 13 telephone your greeting It will mean a great deal to her to hear your Agent County IT Mothers Day! The following suggestions are made Mr Stewart to assist in meeting situation during the summer: f “1 Irrigate first the crops that most need irrigation and that will offer hope I of the greatest returns ”2 In orchard districts irrigate less often but distribute the water throughout the space between the rows by means of carefully prepa' ed furrows “3 Increase size of stream and push over crop in less time at less frequent intervals j "4 Cultivate crops after each irrigation This will conserve the moisture by preventing rapid evaporation by destroying the weeds while young and by forming a surface mulch ”5 Harvest forage crops at proper i to grade Friday the Garland a verv exciting game of with Tremonton for the the northern division of seven strenuous innings we manto win a decision over them the Wortlcy Happy on third “6 If especially nlaved CLOSING MakeHer by the Last girls ball ARE READ Allen dash— time Girls' Portage first Bourne Garland second third Wight Thatcher 14ft llin: Broad Jump— distance Cullimore Garland first Durfey Allen Tremonton second off” Y SERVICE FUNERAL TIMES ADS Fielding third — time Tremonton second Thatcher third Edna dash— time Girls’ Munns El wood first Mary Allen Fort age second LaNae Bourne Garland hausted Summary— Bases on balls off Archibald 2 Stolen bases Garrett 2 BowHall 2 2 base hits D Archicutt bald ARhodes Three base hits Bowcutt Evans Double plays Garrett to to Smith unassisted Smith Morgan Wild pitch Archibald Earned runs Garland 7 Struck out by Archibald 1 4 Chambers 9 Sorenson Left on 4 bases Garland 3 East Garland Umpires Ike Taylor and Gus Larson Time of seme 1 hour and 35 minutes Iverson & COMPLETE relay first Garland By REPORT A Johnson Garland dash — time first White Collinston second Hess Continued v the fifth grade Is going Miss White down in the nlav room is having all the room on it I sure e going to hwe she likes It We have a lot of fun I am prving to nlav the piano and the rest of the ounlls are going to do somethin sr on the program —Alice Hall 5th grade - Shaw Water Situation Discussed Don’t Forget! Make the most of your reading hours Enjoy the wit the wisdom the companionship the charm thnt have made the ATLANTIC e for seventy-America's most qiii’d j ears and ft: tst cite tihnd nmgame fourth 5 point? won Gailand Girls ball game: over Tremonton Boys ball game: Garland won over 3 Tremonton JUNIOR DIVISION Dal dash — time Boys’ Durfey Collinston first Fred Allen CollinTremonton second Johnson ston third Three Legged Race— time Garfirst: Fielding Garland land second OUR PROGRAM 1934 The Atlantic Monthly C Page After FIRST GRADE aged score being We have had a The plavers wee as follows: catch time this year happy We all have a part in Dur closing proBowcutt Florence pitch Afton Hales gram Thursday we aie going to have 1st base Verna Wood 1st short Bobble a picnic Innes and Amv Christonherson 2nd We hope every one has a happv base Melba Thomason 2nd shod vacation Jensen 3rd base Donna Ovler loft field Fannv Hall riht field: Melba Davis center field Winnie Peterson SECOND GRADE We wi'l nlav for the county School will soon be over Fridav at the ball park with 2 off Edson 2 off Matsen 3 Stolen We have) all enjoyed this year of school The Bear River Citv bases Garrett K Smith 2 VanFleet 2 first and second grades are putting on —Donna Ovler 8th grade Baker Ellis and Grover Bowcutt an operetta in the closing program Richards Two base hits Evans D Deo was to be the mustard flower but THE rOYS TAKE ONE Three base hits Price Smith Matsen he Is and cannot be with us We' Home Run K Smith Lee Thompson hoe h will soon be well again The Garland school baseball boys Hit by pitched ball K Smith Wild We wish everone a happy vacation a thriller from the Tremonton D Smith Earned runs Garland school boys who after a hard struggle pitch out by D Smith 11 Brown’s 2 Struck We have had a fine time in school gave In 5 to 3 The longest hit of 7 Chambers 2 — by Edson 3 Matson 5 this year We have worked hard and was tu ned In by Darold Woods bases Garland 8 Brown’s 12 Left on have enjoyed our work when he drove it over the left fielders Time of game 2 hours 15 minutes We will all be promoted to third head and secured a nice 3 base hit Umpires Buxton and Thatcher grade Harold Cnpener atso had gala dav We will have our operetta Thursday at the bat being un officially 4 times night and each time Retting a hit This We wish every one a game advanced the bovs to within one VFe Use the Latest Methods In Testing happy vacation game of the county chamolonshiD and And Correcting Eye Fatigue — Sherma Hansen tt has filled the boys with a desire to THE TRACK MEET be champs E Getz Optometrist — Melvin 8 grade Manning Utah Tremonton Last Friday the northern division SEVENTH GRADE I Gsrtaid END scored ' W APCO 42 we are making Penmanshlnj Booklets Fverv Frldav throueh out1 the vear we have had lesson riav Miss Watkins kent ell our nancs we are busv the covers and getting them nut together —LaWana Blshoo 5th grade EXCITING t first ll points Thatcher Thomas F Thomas the summer Register first publication of Activities At The Garland School ES LIVES Garland second points BOOKLETS PENMANSHIP The main snort now ts baseball The teams of the bn vs and girls have that Jane one more game to win to be champ- M 6 v of the Interior Department U S Land Office at Balt Lake City Utah April 28 1934 NOTICE is hereby given of Garfield Obray Utah who on Api 17 1929 made stock raising homestead entry No 047588 for AH Section 8 Township 12 North Range 6 West Salt Lake Meridan has filed notice or to make final Proof to esIntention tablish claim to the land above described before James Brough Notary Public at Tremonton Utah on the 25th day of June 1934 Claimant names as witnesses: John E Anderson and Howard Glenn of Tremonton Utah Walter J Glenn of Blue Creek Utah and Woodruff Nelson of Brigham City Utah - Friday WINS TWO GARLAND going with Creditors will present claims vouchers at his to the undersigned at Garland Utah place of residence on or before the 30th day of June A D 1934 AARON PORTER Administrator of estate of Rhoda Ann Fowler Deceased B C Call attorney for the Admin- Last BABY KITTENS The grade school track meet oj the division of Box Elder county ADril 4 1934 Tiny Tim our big cat was held at the Garland city park Frikittens some are over a day May 4 The following schools were had They Fielding entered: Portage Plymouth month old Last nieht when I was Tremon-to- n El wood Garland them one of them climbed Collinston watching Bothwell Thatcher off the edge and fell on the floor The results of the meet were as Then in the morning they were all on the floor I put them In a box that follows: Winning schools in the Junior divithey couldn't get out of n — Shirley Taylor 4th grade sion: Garland first 23 points Tremonton second 14 points fourth 8 Portage third 9 points BOOKS OUR PENMANSHIP The fourth and fifth grades are makThe land “on the other side” has gained a bright We take our Penmanshio booklets and pure inhabitant this week in the sad demise ing Penmanship during the year and make a little booklet Eve’v one In the of the only son of Mr and Mrs L C Christoph’erson a has two booklet him made grades The talents of the little lad had already — Virginia Rogers a community figure All of us mourn what must be so OUR PROGRAM extend and world the deepest to a beyond gain great sympathy to the sorrowing family down in our class is ed School Wins Garland o'er 39 daring for sending the first five City School States Schools Year Positions me so many good positions to apply for days I was enrolled" — An Illinois Teacher SCHOOL OFFICIALS:— We teachers Our service very finest raid can put is free to yon in yon touch with the |