Show ll J t THE GARLAND TIMES SEPTEMBER Page 4 THE BASEBALL BUG THE GARLAND TIMES Subscription Price $150 A Year FACULTY CLUB HOLDS UTAH STATE READY FIRST MEETING — FOR FALL OPENING J j 'i I The Ladles Faculty Club of the Beat River high school held their fl: st meeting of the season Thursday with Mrs Onetla Shurtz and Mrs Nathella Griffin as hostesses A business session was held during which a financial report was given and Miss Edna Capener gave a report of the art exhibit held at the high school and sponsored as a project by the Faculty club As a result of this activity four pictures are to be presented by the club to the Bear River high school Three of these pictures have already been obtained Mrs Harris welcomed the following hew members: Mrs Arthur Welling Mrs L c Christopherson Miss Elaine Reeder and Miss Nelson The program was furnished by Miss Mar garet Woodside who gave a report of her eastern trip and Mrs Oscar Strand of Tremonton who furnished "Tonema vocal solos: the following Sang" (Swedish Song) "Passing By" and "Sleepy Chile” Luncheon was served by the hostesses to 21 members and Mrs Art Linford Mrs Lee Thompson and Mrs Oscar Strand Officers for the Ladies Faculty Club this year are: Mrs Vernal Harris Miss Edna Capener vie president president Mrs L R Walker reporter Mrs Onetla Shurtz historian and Miss Johnson Mrs King and Miss Nelson as the program committee :? Your i i Newspaper i THE - ' GARLAND I Tiv" TIMES Freshmen students will register at the Utah State Agricultural college 24 according Monday September on to an announcement issued from Continued Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Matter in August 1928 by the college seniors schedule committee at the and Sophomores Juniors whether previously at the college or inot will register on Tuesday September 25 Regular classes for the year will begin functioning on Wednesday September 26 Present indications point to the heaviest enrollment in the history of the college The total registration for was the past college year of 1836 and It is expected that the pres ent year will see a registration figure In excess of the 2000 mark Thousands of letters have been received from students making the usual Inquiries regarding the college and its offering In addition there have been hundreds of students visiting Logan and making the necessary arrangements for board and room and for housekeeping quarters demand The for housekeeping is than ever before greater quarters indicating that many students hope to save expenses by living in this arrangement In order to aid the stud ents in this respect the college has Just conducted a careful survey of of this kind available accomodations and preparations have then made to aid all incoming students in the selection of a place to stay has foot tall training The camp opened and the players are being of the opening pushed in anticipation game Student body President Lloyd Johnson of Ashton Idaho has announced that several prominent students both men and women will be available to welcome new students and assist them In their registration Among the features of the fall quarter schedule which has been announced will be the President’s A27th ssembly on Thursday September the' Fathers and Mother’s Day Assembly on October 27 and the Alumni on Homecoming Saturday November 10 recess and the Aha Thanksgiving usual student ttody events including several major1 football' games the various page winners- prize oOo They will be posted in Lee’s Barber Shop however as soon as Mr Holme returns the book to us In looking back over the various activities of the season we cannot help tit feel a high degree of satis-over the successful softball faction e have de- season and Jhe pleasure the baseball from following rived team in every game both( at home and away oOo In the boys have acquitwinning ted themselves admirably: in losing as they have stamped themselves and good sports always thorough giving the other fellow full credit for the 1934 ( 0 1 - 14 civil' service examinations I The United States Civil Service Comopen competimission has announced as follows: tive examinations Senior extension agriculturist (county senior extension $4600 agent work Club 'boys’ and girls’ agriculturist S4 600 extension vcr'O agriculturist research) $3800 associate (extension extension agriculturist (extension research' S3 2C0 senior extension $4600 a year Office of Cooperative Work Department of Agriculture College graduation and certain required Closng date experience October 4 1934 Associate chemist (insecticides) ana a year Bureau of Entomology Plant Quarantine Department of Agriculture College graduation and certain expei lence or post graduate work tn lieu of experience required Closing date October 4 1934 named are subject to The salaries a deduction of not to exceed 5 pc cent victory oOo With the coming mer sirts must football season of fall the sum- the give away to oOo Tire insects and lAigs also give waj to go into hibernation so with the close of the baseball play the Baseball Bug” can be no exception In writing this column the writei has enjoyed an altogether new and not unpleasant experience East Garland NEWS LETTER along appearance again with other Insects and oOo Until then he wishes you a bouna Merry Christteous Thanksgiving Year or what have New mas Happy & i at l 1935 also to deduction ward a retirement ’Precinct Rules Mr and Mrs Harold Wadsworth were Tuesday and family of Fielding evening guests of Mr and Mrs Chiton Grover oOo Friday Mr and Mrs Kenneth ShafIf any one of the good readers of fer Sherman Rhoda Howard Oyler the “Times" has gotten any pleasure and Miss Orpha Wood of Fielding of out or satisfaction reading hif went to Clear Creek to gather pine paragraphs then his tune and efforts nuts They returned Sunday have not been spent in vain A large numL'er of young folks from been mo6t here attended Peach Day at Brigham has Times staff The oOo Saturday and report a fine time kind and has cooperated with the Miss Carmen Shaffer spent a few Baseball Bug in every way to brnig days of last week with her sister Mrs sport slants to the readers for which Nephi Westergard of Garland he wishes to take this opportunity to Miss Laree Barnard of Deweyville thank then was a guest of Miss Luella Atkinson oOo last week end be with Perhaps the writer may of the while some Last Monday you again during the fall and winter East Garland men were on the season to bring you his verssion oi weeds they found a highway cutting events Various sporting tarantula It caused quite a bit oi cOo must excitement here At the present time However the Basetbll Bug is at the high school where they it season the to if and the giye way will are trying to keep it alive so It can baseball spirit doesn't winterkill next be put on exhibit at the fair his make spring pests --— B Seating of those qualified to til 30 the fiscal year ending June of economy and in the primary Any voter liiay as ameasure of 3’z percent and in the event of chalannuity or Judge lenge the presiding officer obtained may be Full information of election must deny to said person United of the the voter shall Secretary from - the right to vote unless the ExamBoard of States Civil Seivice under oath establish his l ight to vole iners at the post office or custom- - the form of oath LVmg "You do sohouse in any city of the first or seclemnly swear that you will truly anend class or from the United States swer all such questions as shall be put WashingCivil Semce Commission to you by the judges olection or pie ton D C you: siding officer touching upon same qualifications to vote at the Then ask place of residence age ana and establish to citizenship PRIMARY questions DEMOCRATIC right to register as a voter at the is answering coming election False CALL thou punishable as perjury Only voters may vote who are duly qualified Continued from Page or who will be duly qualified at thi next election to of delegates oi C Nominations for the election pcctive precincts No seconds to attend the said county county convention delegates to be gov- - quired Said primaries convention D Balloting on nominations ened by the appended rules and and election oi E Nomination Dated this 12th day of regulations Unand constable A D 1934 Brigham City' precinct Justice September consent is obtained unanimous less Utah of manner the voting at the several Nello Christofferson Secret primaries shall be as follows: Chairman County ballot on blanks to be furnished t - Geo ge Frodsham the precinct chairman Secretary County 3 Upon completion of said meeting shall adjourn upon which the chairman' And Asecretarv Democratic shall certify forthw1trfttTCA WJtnty the names of the delegates Listed secretary Primary the precinct nominees and forward also the signed list of Democrats ob tained as said persons entered th( room Precinct primaries shall be held 4A11 primaries shall be held undei on call of the several precinct (dithe supervision of the county chairm the several prestrict) chairmen man cincts of Box Elder county on or 5 Three judges of election tellers fore September 26 1934 said meetings to convene at 8 p m on the date se- shall be named by the chairman of the meeting lected the day and place to be des6 It is urged that all precincts selignated in the call of the precinct ect their quota of delegates with full chairman which said calls are he directed to forthwith made In vote and alternates likewise 7 Names of delegates to the precincts where newspapes are piint-emust be certifld to the said calls shall be published at least 7 days before said meeting and county secretary before the date ol the county convention by the precinct in all other cases notices of said shall be posted for the same perchairman or secretary Dated this 12th day of September iod in at least 3 public places one of 1934 Brigham CityUtah which must be in font cf the buildto be is called where Nello Christoffersen the meeting ing in held Notice is hereby given that County Chairman the event any precinct for any reason George Frodsham shall fail to hold and complete said County Secretary on or before Septemtter 26 primary 1934 that the county chairman shall call and conduct said primary 2 The district (precinct) chairman in whose district (precinct) the voting place is situated shall call the primA FUNERAL SERVICE ary to order if he be present If he chairwoman be absent the associate COMPLETE if both be absent the vote s shall seEach lect a chairman of the meeting person as he enters the room a here said primal y is to be held shall sign a statement that he is a Democrat and will support the Democratic tick- We Use the Latest Methods tn Testing And Correcting After et the call to orter the Eye Fatigue following proceedure shall be carried during ana Mr and Mrs Ell wood Bingham Miss Mabel Korth of Twio Falls Ida were week end guests of Mr and Mrs F G Korth who have lived The Paine family here the past summer have moved to the Garland Ward Shaw & Iverson W E Getz — Optometrist out: A Reading of the calls and these founty rules and Tremonton Utah f All fooD i mme i is f' H by worth a fcl values retained m Nik W COOKING Lie-TRI-G 4 SEX83B3BSB3E1 thousand words riWlvl an)u I V I — but one rule is worth a putt ihousarut worth Tet Chevrolet's Knee- - 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