Show THE GARLAND Sugar Company Offers Funds to Church Relief Project Annual Pentathlon Is Held This Week at Garland School a contribution of $1 00 Promising per ton of sugar beets to all ward and stake groups to be used for charitable purposes Willard T Cannon vice president and general manager of the Sugar Company this week made the following statement: Sugar company is In hearty sympathy with the effort now initiated by the LDS church being One of the to promote employment first objects attempted is the growing of sugar beets by the various ward organizations o “The Sugar company along with everybody else is vitally the in unemployment probconcerned lem and Is willing to purchase all raised the various ward beets by the groups at the regular contract price and in addition will contribute to each group for the purpose of al and for cliai- levlating unemployment table purposes the sum of $100 per the various wards are to contribute their services to the growing of these beets and smee the Company is not Cble to make contributions of this sort it is considered appropriate that it should make a contribution of The Garland district was held Wednesday Garland School grounds meet at TIMES MAY FRIDAY Softball Teams Ready For Summer Series Newsy News From In the junior division Lynn Larson of Garland won first place — with to spare points in scoring heavily the high Jump with 947 broad jump 704 and a total of 3549 Glen Mana promising young ning of Garland athlete cored 3218 coming second to Larson Ray Davis also of Garland 3092 to come third Juniors winning certificates for highest in each event were hi"h jump Larson 947 p The valley softball league has again been organized for the summer seaMr & Mrs J W Eart and children Cuitis and Marilyn spent Sunday with son Play will commence on May 4th TUeie are 8 teams In the loop from relatives at Logan and the sui rounding towns Mrs N S Ashcroft visited with her Garland Garland has four teams entered Ashcroft Sc Mrs children Mr Dewey at Brigham City Monday Miss Alta Hansen returned to Salt the Lake City Sunday after spending past two weeks with her mother Mrs Gertrude Hansen and family Mis Valoie Wilson visited with relatives at Bilgham City last week Mr & Mrs Marcel Johnson visited with Mr Sc Mrs Bert Deakin at Blue Creek last week Mr Sc Mrs Thales Cannon and small daughter of Deweyville spent last week with relatives here Mr Sc Mrs D B Jones and Mr Sc Mrs Jarvis Johnson attended funeral services for their sister Mrs Hazel Knapp at Ogden on Wednesday Mr & Mrs Eail Holt and children drove to Salt Lake City last week Mr Sc Mrs and Lewis Cannon Lola and Mr & Mrs Eugene daughter Cannon returned home Tuesday after sevcial days with relatives spending at St George Mr Sc Mrs W L Roundy and daughter Rrba Mr & Mrs Edwin Roundy Mr Sc Mrs Res Roundy and Mr Sc Mis Burnel Roundy attended funeral services for Miss Annie James at Laison 704 ball put Manning 704 basket ball Davis Day By ©ay On The I Keith Walker 707 In the senior division Giant foui times district winner in Mie division first junior captured April 26 Cunday School at Sunday with a total of 3G83 scoring well in 10 a m each event his best being In the was held at 730 Ward conference bioad jump with 800 points and bask-- l and the following reports were given' et ball with 008 Alf White of Garof First second and third quorums land scoicd 3313 second Deacons wee repotted by Grant placing won and Vein Oyler of Garland Robert Wassom and Dale Jen- Spanish Fork Friday third with 3107 points Hansen sen Arthur Teachers Miss Verda Hulse of Millville Some thr Priests Kenneth Boss Junior Seminsixty boys completed guests at the Leo Earl home games and did very well considering Scouts W Lee ary Rulon Manning The the weather condition win- Committee Folk’s Old Thompson ners will be entered in the state meet Golda YWMIA Nye George O wheie they hoe to wn further Charles YMMIA Acord J Wood The winneis also wee presented ois John J - Shumway Mrs Primary with gold silver and bronze mod r is Wofflnden' Horace TREMONTON UTAH Sunday School at the conclusion of the meet Committee Peter Boss Genealogical The seniois winning cetificatcs for Relief Society Mrs Lewis O Johnthe Program mct points in each event were high son Bishop Nichols and D Henry 3rd to 825 ball put Galen Hansen jump also gave short talks P Manning Alfred White 671 dash Allied White C of the high council and Petterson 914 broad jump Cullimoie Grant Elders Bro Gardner of Deweyville Sunday Monday 860 basket ball Grant Cullimore presthe stake vveie dah Church Square lepresentatlves 868 ent Music was furnished ward chorus Garland ACTIVITIES Our fourth grade has planned a trip to Promontory this week Mr Grover is going to take us out in the school bus Each child Is to bring a dime his own lunch We are go'ng to and where the golden see the monument railspike was driven when the two roads met We have studied about Utah this year and are Interested in seeing some of the places we talked about —Mauiine Nish 4th grade books We have some new work day We We do a few pages every befoie finished want to get them school closes — Francis Tayloi and Margaret Rhodes 1st grade Holland is a low country It has a big dyke all around it The dykes Holland lias keep the water dtit wear by the Relief Society April Tue'day meeting was held at 2 p m The Social Service lesson was given Pi unary met at 4 pm At 7 30 mutual was held and the following piogrant presented Piano solo Geraldine Walker readvocal trio the ing Maicii Housley mesdames Rulon Leroy and D Heniy Thmsdav afternoon a baby boy were held classes Manning Regular Mis Ray at the home of Mr Thursdav Daughteis of April 30 Moore the Utah Pioneers met in the Relief The following’ persona attended the Society room and ward Mothers The Smging Logan temple Thursday morning and afternoon Bishop Lester M Holman chorus held practices Mrs COMING E ENTS: Mr & Mrs John Oyler Jr Mr LaTe Giovei Budie Hansen Mabel Satui day May 2— Piimarv rnnvm-ticEdna Larson Leah Oyler will begin at 2 pm in the ward Oyler Lucille G Shaffer J H Millei chapel for aU Primary workers in the Mrs & Willard and Sorensen Mr stake a m Fust Johnson May 3—10 00 Sunday The second conference session of Mr & Mrs Legiande Jensen of Mr Sc Mrs John session will be held at 2 p m accompanied 7 30 p m Seminary Graduation ExOyler Jr to the Logan temple Thurs- East Garland NEWS LETTER r The Tremonton Cleaners It has Health Thousand Helped See DR ELI HAWKINS $1575 & Up Jeweler Simonsen Jewelry Store obert Simonsen UTAH Tremonton TREMONTON Every P M WEDDING ENSEMBLES RING FREE! a Russ Bowcutt Lions T earn W L Bishop L C Chris lop'icrson D Capener J Cullmore F Driggs Art Felsted J D Gunderson A S Alma King Alf Hall E Holmgren H Persson Art Michaelis MichnelLs C E Smith J J J Shumway Thompson C J Wood Willard Wood J Arthur Welling Legion Team Roy Manning C BradChester Boss Verl Anderson Ray Hougnrd Leo Walker Lee Isaacson O A Riley B Bradford Earl Lee ThompWedmejer R Maruvng Wood Thcr-o- n son Roy Hall Legrande Wood Ervin Jensen Charles Last Fred ford Nye Perfect " A Protection Against Moth Damage GIVE US A RING E Mr Flack Proprietor PLYMOUTH BINS SCHOOL DISTRICT NORTH CHAMPIONSHIP the Plymouth Friday at Gailand and Poitage boys played their last league game Plymouth won by the was score of 6 to 4 Playing very even all the way and at the end of the 7th Inning the score was even Two extra periods were required before the Plymouth team forged ahead Coach Jackman credited Ids stronger pitcher with the victory the Portage hurler giving up the 2 winning runs in the ninth inning — Norma Hess 8th grade what We are making books about Ve have done in school this year We are going to put pictures in them They will be about our first clay of and school had parties we have th'ngs we have made We are going we’ve to put in songs and poems learned On the last page we are going to write the names of everythen we will put body in the room them a cover on them and take home to keep — First" gndes Sc WE ADVISE THE USE OF ZEROLENE & STANDARD PENN MOTOR OILS GASOLINE UNSURPASSED” “STANDARD at Our Newly Remodeled Service Station - Stop Week of 9th: The Corner Service Tuesday Ginger Rogers In Arthur Astle Mgr By the Sugar Factory “PERSON” BE WISE THIS TIME Wednesday & Thursday Claudette Colbert In “THE BRIDE COMES THE WISE MAN DOESN'T RISK ALL HE HAS TO SAVE A FEW CENTS AND BUT BUYS INSURANCE MAKES A FEW CENTS SAVE 28 many cows The Dutch people wooden shoes Holland is called the and wooden shoes lond of Holland is acioss the sea There are -- Mary Lou Manthere many tulips ercises will be held day Teachers ning 2nd grade Tuesday May 5— The A wedding dance was held in the We are studying about flight from ward hall Thursday evening in honor Topic and the Theological lesson will the Society the beginning when men watched of Mr Sc Mrs Uisel Adams A laige be taken up in the Relief We atbirds fly and wished they could relatives meeting crowd of fi lends and and air tended have learned about airplanes Primary at 4 pm and a verv delightful time was 7 30 pm MIA ward Honor night The perfect airplane bird is had by all ways all the Albatross Men have learned The program will be furnished by the Mr & Mis Uisel Rhodes entci tamread hobbies about flight from the different buds ed the Keeno Klub at their home following departmentsstOT dance- muslcand drama We are making a booklet called the members netting Thmsdav fcuteen A dance for the ward membership a “Story of Flight” and was Keeno played present 'will follow the program 3rd grade — Irene Isaacson delicious luncheon was served All choruses May 7th Thursday Mrs Ross Rhodes entertained as her 'baseball games will practice guests F’riday afternoon the Clio club meeting Genealogical girls fifth 1936 grade the 27 Riverside and from Garland April in base ilayed the fourth grade boys j leldmgr vfere present in addttton to MUSIC CLUB MEETS would members all We surely thought they w score met with Club Tire The Treble Clef rtn but they didnt the junioi gills Tj10se who attended Doris and LaRene Carter of Garland to 2 in our favor The gr s spring festival at Garland Sat were we of last on hostesses because Wednesday as urely surprised Shaffer and daughter Lenna Mrs L ow w was givThe musical program week hink we were that goo R0y Oyler and daughter Donna Nichols LeRene and re going to practice up and play tne Mrs Eph Peterson Verneta Ardis and en by Marilyn e 5th Doris Carter Madge Henrie and lxth grade -- Alice May Woitley A very Eva Adams enjojable A guest number was also Beard annual pentathlon was presented We held our and a delicious White Wendell at the Garland banquet served The Wednesday leet East Garland played by club members Two prospective asked some of Mr Gunderon chool girls and their leader Ardis Adams to and Colleen Callister were Marilyn an organ story ie boys to bring rakes and hoes presented also guests A theatre ticket prize It took us from lean the grounds Sunday evening was ward confera was again awarded to Bobbie Beard tne o’clock to ten thirty We did ence and the visitors were President the race hack K H Fridal and clerk J Delos Thomp- for the best practice of the month ood job smoothing Games and refreshments were entake-f- f the went and painted we son ’hen The club will joyed by the members board In order to see It easier Monday Mr Sc Mrs Kenneth Shaffer its next meeting with Olive and — Vern Oyler and Mrs R Shaffer drove to Logan hold Getz as hostesses Renae The eighth grade gir' lud a very on business Miss Blanche Ferre of Brigham City Hcneyville getting game with thWe Call For Phone until the and Miss Lolita Hedges of Tremonton iris1 The score was And Deliver Then they called on Mrs Vern Shaffer Saturday st of the 6th inning son runs and Mrs two Joseph Oyler Tuesday ere up to bat and got in their Sherman and Mr Sc Mrs Ken Shafrhich made the score avor I hope we can play them fer drove to Ogden on business A FarmBureau meeting was held —Roma Senn 8th grade gain aftenoon at the home of Tomorrow the Garland girls are go- Wednesday Owen Cheney Mrs Lund dise Mrs to play the ng up to Plymouth is cussed the Home Garden Project girls a baseball game This Sc entertainMr Paul S Mrs Larson Is ping to be a blgigme because it Sc Gleaner ed 14 girls Tues o decide who will be in the north Using the Aristocrat were Games mutual after we evening I hope ision meet on May 8th Odorless Dry Cleaning played and a delicious tray luncheon n — Ordis Hartman 7th grade System was served Today we played the fifth grade an It was very VERY NEWEST door baseball game girls All the sixth grade METHOD citing n nt out to cheer Sc Boy did we yell! DON’T SUFFER! e beat them 20 to 6 Our luck Makes Old Clothes Look the be Chiropractic May Like New —Shirley Taylor 6th grade Very Thing to Give You HAMOND is Peterson Liberty Theatre for May CLASS as follows: Garland No 4 L Carter V Carter C Buxton D Elmer Rich Jensen B McFarland F Wood Clyde Wood Cliff Archibald Gail V Bowcutt Leon Thompson Thompson M Rhodes Elmer Hall Henry Swenson Wallace Wise Sugar Factory Team J M Gaddie V Bishop B Howatd B Whitney S H Gaddie E Bone Don Bush F Mulllner Alf Bowcutt Hansen I Taylor M Peck J Lee R Hansen W Manning organized FIELDING pentathlon afternoon 790 1936 1 HOME” Wednesday Bank Nite Friday and Saturday ALL HE HAS “FARMER In The DELL” With Fred Stone John J Shumway And Buck Jones in “FOR THE SERVICE” — INSURANCE LOANS — REAL ESTATE WORK — NOTARIAL BE PROUD OF YOUR COMMUNITY ! s id i YOU LIVE IN A VALLEY SMALL THRIVING TOWNS MARKETS OF FERTILE FARMS AND YOU ARE CLOSE TO GOOD AND TO THE CULTURAL OF OUR CENTERS YOU ARE IN AN AREA THAT IS ABUNDANTLY STATE SUPPLIED NEARBY WITH WATER AND LAKES MOUNTAINS MAKE YOUR HOME A OF CENTER SCENIC BEAUTY THE CLIMATE HERE IS HEALTHFUL AND INVIGOR- ATING THIS IS INDEED A PLACE OF INDUSTRY HEALTH AND BEAUTY BELIEVE FOR IT CULTURE IN YOUR SUPPORT ITS ITS PROGRESSIVE HOME COMMUNITY' INSTITUTIONS BOOST AND READ NEWSPAPER The Garland Times i ' ' |