Show —J 4 - ( Page 4 THE GARLAND TIMES THE GARLAND TIMES Activities At The Garland School Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Matter in August 1928 Subscription Price $150 A Year r C E d i a 1 in printed Just from students u they Our playhouse is all finished It is a rood playhouse We like to play in it 1st grade Betty Bowdutt FIRST GRADE to keep the school grounds was our turn to clean them We picked up the papers —Betty Lou McFarland on Thanksgiving — Charlene Petterson 1934 6th grade the a t I 4 THANKSGIVING rolls round the circle and come and go as the days pass the turkey fatter grows At last the day came when his life was taken away for afeast of long ago that we all celebrate today - — Guy Bragg 6th grade - The year the seasons be they been there laxing of law enforcement This brief survey shows the gravity and complexity of the automobile accident problem If it is to be solved the aid of every person must be enlisted in a great war and the drinking upon the reckless the incompetent driver— a war that will get results The pressure of public opinion would be the most potent weapon the nation could have in a campaign to make the highways safe —I N S SILVER balls and sandwiches —LaRee Wood A TRIP HIGH LIGHTS Fay Mkhaella Laverd Griffin EDITORS: SNOW CAUSES first snow Novembers swimming LEAKS fall made a type de the lD dodgln® fden the ceUing tTOm and janitor up to the bony with tubs main events of the last Pftrtment rushln were the Contributors: Nelda Pederson Rayola Roe Dana Stevenson Barbara Christensen Vers — r L Martin Max Beal returned Monday night from a trip to Ontario Canada and Detroit I(chlgan day Wednesday from The snow water dropping cracks in the celling washed out the names of “A” students which were written on the black board Don’t Neglect Your Sophs Win Tournament y tournament In the education classes ended Lenna Shaffer captain (sophomore team) lead to victory over the Hip P06 (freshman team) led by Alton one of Lenna'r Hales Although squad was absent they obtained the necessary twentyone points In 2) minutes The tournament has been going two weeks and makes the second tournament held this year The freshman won the first Miss Reeder expects to conduct more tournaments during the year do the girls look forward Especially to the basketball tournament which will start soon ofter the Christmas holidays The volley girls physical Monday with of the Tigers ing her squad ball OUR PROGRAM The eighth grade had a dramatizaWednesday Miss Lund's room is tion of a trip They left England and went down the east coast of South going to have a Thanksgiving prothen thru the strait of Ma gram it Is as follows: story by Ruth America SECOND ENDS Tarbit song by Wayne Combs story gellan and captured a Spanish ship In Peru for the treasure After this Shirley song by by Roy Davis Teachers as well as students are Yukiko Shibata they went as far as British Columbia poem by Taylor glad that another term has passed Resong by Wayne Hales and poem by and cut across’ the Pacific Ocean is proven by the statement Miss We hope it will turning to England by the Cape of This Geneva Sorenson Woodside made in class Monday "I When be a good program Good Hope they got back this was the beginning of the -- Elaine Cullimore 5th grade Queen Elizabeth knights Sir Francis wish term Instead of the third" She sixth Drake with a sword The character out was also said that grades making THANKSGIVING were: Elizabeth Elizabeth Queen her most difficult task Out of all the Joys I choose Thanks- Wort ley Sir Francis Drake Seymour The second term ended last Friday Halverson: King Phillip Durrel Grogiving will be made out this week Grades For I am thankful that I am liv- ver the boys that took the part of and report cards will be given to the the ship were: Ted Cheney Loyal ing students next Tuesday It brings so much fun wrhen the Howell Verl Udy and Kieth Austin —Viola Bowcutt 8th grade done pudding’s H E C EMBLEM And to see the turkey on the plate Mr and Mrs Roy Manning and The good things makes no one late were The hats and scarfs for the Home of Mrs Manning's guests family Economics Club were cut out by the Ssparents Mr and Mrs Michael Erick'‘Newsy News” son at Beaver Dam Thanksgiving officers and sold to the members of FROM the club Tuesday Pinder and students will make them up as The Dorothy Harvey Evelyn Ralph Bishop left Tuesday for a few soon as possible so they will be ready when the Bearfax staff takes the club days visit In Salt Lake City Appearance a LEE The gap which now exists between the domestic mined price and the world price of silver according to the Mining and Contracting Review is so small as to indicate excellent possibilities for higher domestic silver prices The upward trend is largely due to silver purchases have by the United StatesTreasury These purchases been comparatively small so far but they have had a noticeable effect on the silver market Many economists believe that the result of this will be to greatly strengthen the government’s position in FIELDING And it is a certainty that stimuworld monetary affairs lated silver prices will be reflected in a revival of mining — to the benefit of workers investors and the mining Mr and Mrs Horace Peck left — I N S California last week where they states MAKE for will Indefinite THOMPSON’S BARBER SHOP Garland Utah HOLIDAY CANDIES TERM RISE PRICES cookies picture for the annual decided to take The members up this project Instead of making dresses or other uniforms because they would coet less and many students felt they could not afford dresses BEAR RIVER The seventh grade girls and boys had a program for the eighth grade about English Scotch Welsh and OPINION Irish music Some of the songs are: John Peel It Was a Dover and His If the present trend continues to end of the year and The Hunting Chorus the automobile death rate of 1934 will be about 20 per Thursday will be Thanksgiving day Lass June Fraser Annie Munns Janet The Pilgrims had a Thanksgiving to cent higher than that of 1933 according to President Irma Busenbark Margaret thank God for His goodness to them McLean Brough and John E Long of the National Safety Council The Pilgrims had the Indians to Ruth Manning Geniel all got topics about’ Hall have Ila on Thanksgiving There has been a startling increase in every kind of dinner day each of the above facts —Lauenna Hall 2nd grade automobile accident In Mr Long’s opinion a variety of Heber Butler Bob Woffinden Craig Pinder and Shirley Harvey are In a causes are responsible Thousands of automobiles now play about some of the music we havej OUR SCCHOOL OPERETTA in use are in so poor a condition as to absolutely unlt( Some time before Christmas we studied We hope they enjoyed New automobiles safe even though have every are much going to have an operetta The very —Ellen Ruth Astle 7th grade name of It "In Quest of Santa Claus” possible safety device from better vision to super-brakhftvln soldiers snowflakes are capable of speeds which should not be attempted by We EIGHTH GRADE Sunbeaxnaand 0ur teacher thp average rlrivpr on three leam On November 26 we glven us speeches Added to these factors Mr Long says is the crucial We hope It will be a good operetta Thanksgiving plays Theputnames oli —Troy Miller 3rd grade the plays were: "A Thanksgiving Well problem of drunken driving — with us during prohibition Spent” by Thola Jensen “Thank as well as now While statistics so far available have not FOURTH GRADE fulness” by Amy Chrlstopherson “A We are going to have a ThanksDifferent Thanksgiving proved drunkenness to be the outstanding cause of acSpirit” by cidents cities have reported substantial increases in ac- giving party and a program Wednes- Leona Korth They wrote the plays Alta Bever- themselves and we enjoyed them very day November 28 1934 cidents involving persons who have drinking ly Roberta and Kleth are In charge much has been a re- of It We are going to have Christensen —Joyce Lastly Mr Long believes that We like clean It last week MUST AROUSE PUBLIC r r tori These item we received f NOVEMBER 30 ARE ARRIVING DAILY 20c to 85c Per Pound BUY YOUR DRINKS AND CONFECTIONS AT The - BLUEBELL Confectionery j visit with relatives for an the organism but It Is obvious that on period most farms BANGS DISEASE Chester Cannon who Is stationed pasteurization of milk used In the house is not practical with the C C C camp at Provo spent The federal government Continued from page 1 In cooper the with his parents Mr d lzed largely fever intermittent ation with state agencies Is now test by and Mrs Frank Cannon and family chills of lng cattle for this disease muscular aches swelling IndemniMisses Beatrice and Florence Godthe joints and fatigue It is usually ties from 20 to 50 dollars are paid for frey were visiting with relatives atl of several months duatlom Proper the diseased animals In addition the Brigham City Thursday pasteurization of milk will dee troy owner receives the carcass value The members of the Ladies Social Club met at the home Development of Mrs J H Laub of Tremonton Iasi at Thursday Luncheon was served the Midland Hotel after which the ladies enjoyed a show at the Liberty Winter Comfort CAN BE X Get a Heater LET US INSTALL i ONE i t IN YOUR CAR TODAY t! 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