Show THE GARLAND Pertirie nt Paragraph Wo By Continued from page 1 election our response is to say “hooey!" Voters cross to the other party to vote for an outstanding" person on the other ticket far more often than for any other purpose and those who deliberately --come- across the dotted line to vote for an objectionable character are so few as to be The primary is a lot of fuss but common citizens were privileged to speak their preference this week There was no trading this candidate for that one by the precinct powers for the first time in Utah history Those who said the party heads would use the prt- - mary for their selfish purposes have' already been The priproved wrong mary has considerably reduced their influence and prestige voters The majority of are neither Republican nor Democrat as anyone who hascounted the ballots knows and when they must choose a ticket as at the primary they choose the one on which there happen to be the most candidates that appeal to them Ward and Stake Activitie Outlined FRIDAY TIMES v Passes Away handiwork Funeral Service Held For Thatcher Woman Funeral services for Alma Elizabeth Jensen 60 wife of Rasmus Jensen who died Friday at the family home following a short Illness were conducted Tuesday at 1 pm in Thatcher LDS ward chapel by Bishop Thomas Adams Mrs Jensen was born February 8 1878 a Denmark at Hesselager daughter of Mr and Mrs Peter Olsen She came" to Utah as a convert to the LDS church' and was active In church affairs thruout her life Besides her husband the following sons and daughters survive: O D and Edith Jensen of Los Angeles California Mr Ella J Petersen and Ruth Jensen of Tremonton anyone who is is eligible for vernment now purchasing a farm The freshman Reese Allen and ment4 for the purpose of acquainting the freshmen with their upper classmates was general- -' a success ly pronounced Fred Allen student body president declared that he had never seen such a large turn-oof freShles at a dance dance held from the Goa faro over a P C Petterson was a business or in Salt Lake City Monday rate of plan at a loan to purchase 40 visit- year repayment interest Applications will be reMrs Frank Riser Sr spent Friday between the above mentioned and Saturday in Brigham City dates at the Farm Security office in the Court House at Brigham City or at the Farm Security office in the at TreFederal Land Bank office monton on Tuesday and Saturday of each week between September 20 and For May Apply October 20 No applications for the first five farm will be accepted after Farm Purchase Aid October 20 All applications received During the period September 20 to after that time will carry over for A will be re- another year October 20 applications wedding dance and shower were Applications received ceived in Box Elder county for the will be submitted to a given at the amusement hall Thurscommicounty The plan ttee to be appointed in the near fu- day evening In honor of Mr & Mr purchase of tenant farms as provided by the Department of ture by Secretary Henry A Wallace Sherman Oyler who were married calls for the purchase of last week in Salt Lake temple The Agriculture Any five farms in Box Elder county newly weds received many beautiful Mrs FTed Jensen of Provo visited one who has been leasing a farm or Mrs Leo Oyler and son Reed gifts or" Sunday with Mrs Lorenzo Smith who has recently lost his farm drove to Brigham City Thursday Mr £i Mrs Leonard Laub of Logan Carl Wood of Salt Lake City and Mr & Mrs Don Smith and Miss Edna May Smith were visitors at the L R Mr Si ‘Mrs "Shaffer home Saturday J M Bean and children and Mr Gracious Hospitality The Art Mrs Eugene Bean of Salt Lake City W were Sunday guests of Mr & Mrs !& Y 4 Mr & Mrs John Oyler Oyler The luxurious accommodations and and Mrs Dessie Cole drove to Brigbeautiful location of the Utah are ham City Monday on business Ira enhanced by flawless service and son of Mrs Somers Linda Somers charming atmosphere that have won left the forepart of this week for acclaim Hotel Utah is a New Jersey where he will attend colfeatunng tastefullpalatial residence Bishlege this coming school year y appointed rooms and suites and Mr Alice S Larson op L M Holman excellent cuisine and Mrs Ida Rhodes attended the GUY TOOMBE3 ammo dbuktok ROOMS mow Church Security meetings in Ogden Mr & Mrs Fred Grover on motored to Brigham Monday business Rhea Atkinsen was taken to Ogden last week where she will treatment at the Dee hospital Miss Iva Shaffer returned to her home Monday evening after spepd- ing the last week with her sister Mrs' Grant Wilde of Salt Lake City The opening social of the ward MIA was held in the East Garland Grove A bonfire supper Tuesday evening and program were 3T- ceived East Garland NEWS TT E R L E proves her right to Lady of the Screen" Antoinette” which 18 as beautifully produced and as technically perfect an film as has ever come In every scene out of Hollywood she deeply feels the character of the little Austrian princes who became the royal bad girl of Europe “Marie’ Antoinette” is a long it reel on for three hours from the first scene in which the girl Marie is tol She Is to jneUTY the of France until her throne Dauphin fallen she goes on that last terrifying ride throught the streets of Paris to the guillotine Never have I seen so many people weep in a thaitre as when I saw this picture Mdny sobbed aloud as the Lfilm neared its finish —a Marie' imand facing dieath clung to prisoned her children begging that her little “Marie boy be left with her Norm Achieves Perfection that these last scene ft s Norma Shearer achieves perfection She Is good as Marie the Queen and but she disthe BS Mnrie hpr PIay greatness (perhaps a as real life) r from her Marie wr The rest of Mil the oast $ worthy of the star Tyrone Power does ills best work as the Swedish nobleman of Antoinette lover John - Barry more couldn’t be better a King Louis y XV and English actor Robert v is superb as the slow witted Louis XVI husband of Marie Utah Stars in Film Two of Utah’s actors are cast in the film Gladys George has the important role of Madame duBarry the milliner who be crime mistress to a Olsen is a French king and Moroni Both ere good especially peasant Miss who Is one of the George best actresses But best of screen's all — Norma Shearer bis her triumphant comeback! Coincidence on the Road An amazing coincidence oceured as Verl Linford and I Wednesday made the trip from Ogden to Garland Thinking Verl had left Ogden I set out alone The power of the thumb Soon procured me a mighty ride to Brigham I spent two hours there then found another ride that left me at a fruit stand at the north end of that city I had just stepped from the car and was standing when up drove by the fruit market Mrs Nethella Griffin — and Vert wa ensconced on the front seat beside CIVIL $1620 a year Junior Stenographer $1 440 a year Junior Typist $1440 a year Typist $1260 a year for appointment in Washington DC only cants must have reached their 18th birthday but must not have passed their 53 birthday e Closing dates for receipt of tlons for this examination are: Octo- ber 3 from States east of Colorado and October 6 from Colorado and States westward Full Information may be obtained ' lirr Walker Mr & Mrs Leo spent in Saturday and Brigham Used Cara Make Or We Do You can find a fine selection of the newest Styles and Fabrics in Women’s Wear at our Store And You’ll find that Prices are FAIR too all the time THE LAGRA SHOP Utah Tremonton A ‘U U GOODYEAR MARATHON 32x6 - Truck Tire of First Guaranteed Grade Quality FOR SALE AT ONLY rr $3525 Other Size Garland Priced in Proportion Service Shell Lee’s 28 I PRICES Barber Shop f Parlor Connection Gar land SUPPORT SCHOOLS OUR Over region the agricultural weit of the may be found tome of the finest educational - institution in nation Sugar beet growing and procesting In a large meature help support these schools which indirectly mean dollars and cents to the future of those communities The farmer the factory Industries all pay taxes which the associated support these schools Because the sugar beet dollar c'rculates in the same community where it is produced the supporting of these institutions is made possible Every man woman and child Is no matter what his occupation thereby benefited by the resources from the sugar beet Thus the growing of the sugar beat makes possible the increase in culture and education necessary to the progress of the west 7 I ¥ Beauty SUGAR BEETS the Good — CHEVROLET Phone r family City USED CARS With an OK That Count Ye AND jDAHO At FAIR Time - And ALL The Time Senior ¥ UTAH custom Civil Service The United States has announced an open Commission for the posi- FAIR IN or examination competitive tions named below Senior Stenographer at EVERYWHERE office house in any city which has a post office of the first or second class or from the United States Civil SerD C vice Commission Washington ANNOUNCED GOOD WORK STATIONS post Exam- EXAMINATION SERVICE Tremonton the performyou'll be pleasantly surprised at 88 — the ance ol your car — when you use Pep for intermeurtadn motoring gasoline specially refined and Idaho in station Utah 500 of the l)rfve in at any at the United of Board So after leaving Ogden at different times and riding with different we met at Brigham to arrive people home together were — Service the of Secretary Civil her! FRONK TMCS TRICKS iners Johnvm the Shearer "First Norma In Our TEACH THE States Back Lady’ Comes the title of which melons MIA officers Stanley By 'First class president his two assistants- Laura Thompson and Charlene Pet- terson were given green caps and ' aprons to wear at the annual Get dance Friday at the high Acquainted school ac- This amusing novelty cern pan led by the presentation of re- cently elected xlass officers wa the high light jef theevening's entcrtait)- This 1938 16 Columeandering MIA The Tuesday Sept 20: David L Wilson 77 Fielding farmprogram theme will be “Let's Go to er died at the family hope late Mutual” and will be directed by Mrs following an illness of causes — —— Sunday Sterling Huish " incident to e ge Primary will meet at 4 PM at He was bom January 13 1861 The Singing Thursday Sept 22 Mothers will practice at 7:30 pm and Licking Mont and came to Utah at the age of 15 with a United States the Ward Chorus at 8 pm ' Sunday Sept 25th: a£ 2 pm Mrs John A Widtsoe will deliver the 3rd and last of her series of tatks sponsored by the Relief Society ' Tuesday Sept 27 at 2 pm will be the Stake opening of the Relief SoAll ciety to be held at Garland women are Invited to come and are asked to wear some home made dress or some article demonstrating their own SEPTEMBER from Fielding Resident in Utab Intermountain Beet Sugar Companies u sij |