Show iit APRIL DAY FOOLS’ For almost four centuries practical jokers have had one tlay each year— April 1st— in uhich to victimize their friends THE GARLAND TIME PUBLISHED Vol XI EVERY FRIDAY AT MORNING GARLAND GARLAND No 35 — UTAH VERNALD UTAH WM FRIDAY JOHNS MARCH EDITOR 31 AND Ommimltv pride demand that' every effort possible be put forth to clean and beautify the unused lota in our city PUBLISHER $200 Per Year 1939 Garland Ward Reunion Begins Today Club Women Are Hostesses at Well Attended Art Tea $ PERTINENT PARAGRAPHS By V W Johns Leave By For BRHS Fair Journalism Dept Verl Anderson perennial winner of livestock prizes left Tuesday with his best Hereford steer for the San Francisco stock show in hopes of laurels to this previous’ recadding ord Other Future Farmers of the high school who left Friday for the fair are Trude Taylor James Larkin Dwayne Iverson WilLjnn Larsen Verl liam Capener Scott Grover Waldron Fred Allen Ray Elison Marston Stokes Voy Anderson Roy broth Morgan "and "feteitir Anderson’ er of Verl All the boys are showing beef exwho is exhibitcept Voy Anderson Glen 8tummn Is sending ing sheep The editor of the Times of the and Mr Jensen school board talked their over this misunderstanding1 week The editor explainThought to have originated in 110 Approximately paintings prac- ed that a news article is France in connection with the cal Utah endar reformation of 1564 All tically all of which were by just news and as such is Fools day spread rapidly and today artists were on exhibit at the Gar- no indication of an editor’s is observed in many lands particuafternoon Wednesday land library Mr Jensen exand opinion Women larly our own Even the children for public inspection aren't safeThis lad finding the jam some few men' from - every part of plained that "just because Is unpleasantly surprised when jar' the valley came to view the paint- he quoted an inspector to a "snake” lunges at him ings the effect that- - the school Self Culture The Garland Ladies’ building would very likely this Garland's first club sponsored stand up fifty years yet a calf with in cooperation art exhibition was no indication that he Verl Anderson and Trude Taylor clubs Women's the Utah Federated their felt we must use it that left Tuesday with the carload of of the state showed Artists livestock Two own at expense their pictures long The boys wall be accompanied by Garland’s First Art Exhibit Attracts Favorable Comment 4t yjTc’y were selected by competent pictures for purchase by the state judges from their "penny art organization memfund" to which each woman ber of the federated clubs makes an annual contribution First "Selection was ‘Contemplation” by Esther Erica X - J I v: A Lv Cl i V Smokers sters have natural prey of trickgood cause to be wary Here an exploding match handed the unhappy smoker adds little to his enjoyment VJ‘f4 "W f ft Whenever a harassed guest strikes all the remaining matches a match in this trick box jump out The polite guest often unaware will The hardened pick them up again practical joker appreciates this of Logan a portrait Study Paulsen was shown choice Second by Mrs B G Childs of Sprlngvllle and was called “Here Comes Daddy” It was canvas showing a a deftly colored small child peering thru a curtained window Thus the conversation proceeded from one thing to another until the difficulties were disposed of and both regretted having been hasty They commend the method to any others who do not see eye to eye EMIGRATION We have so gotten in the habit oi of the number of people thinking who are coming into our country that we never think of the number who leave yet It is a fact that in the last eight years more people have left the UJSA than have entered acThe total difference its borders even to the pocket cording to the Department of Labor was Another truly notable exhibit is 227 000 by a group of photographs done Herbert has Heibert W Stayner Economic conditions here haven t been taking pictures for two or three in this been so attractive in the past few good progress making years citizens have left to years Many phase of the ait but only tills wintFewer er took up that difficult task of try th eir luck elsewhere have come wanted here people to from his tiny artistic enlargement and fewer were able to come as five His negatives photographs of the well Many aliens have gone back an excellent allowed grasp home to seek jobs with which a photographproblems er must grapple With the end of population Inlocal Two other paintings shown crease from abroad and a lower which claimed the intetrest of nearbirth rate at home America is goinq ly all present were by Keith Winters be a different kind of a country They were winter views of two local than It ever has been before farmsteads Many beautiful landscapes and still lifes were displayed and won the Two of the praise of the visitors latter by D Henry Manning of Garland gave evidence of a fine talent that might well have been encouraged with profit to the soul If not also Supplementing the exhibit The continuous pressure upon was a collection of paintings owned system is at an end The and by Dr and Mrs T E Betenson of schools and teacheis multiplying watei done well of a group very that we looked upon as a sign of school colors by Bear River high s progress is stopped— Expanaingbus-InesThe latter were of sufart students Is not always go opportunity the attention merit to hold ficient lng to be the rule Manufacturers of the viewer will not be able to anticipate greater Another artist for Such lie def- production of cars radios and soap was shown with every passing year initely Is whose work was Vem Shaffer of East Garland HIS cabinet of intricate and ingenThe U SA will now proceed tc ious carvings was displayed for the setttle down ShafMr interest of the visitors fer's work shows him to be an arThis paragiaph the risk of tist just as certainly a those who the post office departoffending with colors woi ment1 Our only objection to these Among the state and district club new special stamps is that one needs Claude a were Mrs officers present large wet towel tf stick them on Peacock state chairman of fine arts with of Ogden also Mrs Georgians Marriott Mrs John E Velton and Miss Mrs of Ogden Margaret Mallory Paul M Dunn Mrs W W Richards Mrs D W Pittman Mrs Paulsen and Mrs Preston ail of Logan Music during the afternoon was furnished by a vocal tiio from FieldThe ninetieth birthday of a woMrs of Theron Ashing consisting Salt Lake croft Mrs Mervin Holt and Mrs man who was bom in City less than two years after the Peck Horace accompanied by Mrs entered the first Mormon pioneers H Packer E Marimba solos by by relatives alley was remembered Davis Jane by accompanied Mary her mother Mrs George Davis Ac- - and close friends at Fielding last Fiida solos by Kenneth Boss and cordmn was Smith Alice Ann Richards Cleo Nye1 Vocal trio numbers by while a Venna lorn in a covered wagon Chi istopherson and Amy ternble blizzard raged outside on Gaddie the daught- the 241h of March 1849 Guests W’ere received by Club Presfirst editor er of WUlard Richards ident Mrs George B Hughes and of the Deseret News One of her Mrs Harold Persson earliest recollections her officers Is of helping Mrs Sterling Huish and Mrs Arthur the family set the hand type from Linford fine arts chairman and by which the paper was printed in those Mrs R J Stayner northern dispioneer days trict president colorful Lot Smith She married The tea table covered with and with him war figure pioneer called by Brigham Young to lead Continued on I at if High School Farmers No matter how steady your nerves it is disconcerting to have a repulsive looking snake leap at you when a friend offers you a light from his new mechanical gadget Social and Religious Activities Planned Invited to Drama at Ward Hall This Evening Everyone Community Leaders Called to Discuss Three days of reunion and fellowship tor all present and former members of Garland ward begin today Under the general direction of Bishop Arthur Welling assisted by Journalism Dept By BRH8 D Henry Manning his counselors leaders of Bear River Community IhsP every child to attend a and adult in the ward will partiwUl ’be invitee! valley of the Central Council on cipate in a three day aeries of social meeting Home ahd School Relationship at and religious activities which will emthe high school lunch room next phasize the close unity of the April third These evening Monday that make up the organiza' leaders will represent all the education tional civic and religious organize Details of the three day program tions In the community that have are in charge of ward auxiliaries to do with the education of children with the MIA leading off with the and adults youths presentation tthls evening at 8 o’InstructLeRoy Bunnell agricultural Plans were outlined at a meeting clock of the three act drama “A or and perhaps by A J Taylor of at the high school last Thursday Servant in the House” under the J T Abbott of afternoon by Superintendent Hervin direction of Theral Bishop the high school MIA Tremonton and Dean Capener of Bunderson director and drama Miss Olive Hale There Is no adGarland are also going with the Principal C E smith of the Central mission fee to this or any other reboys CounclL union feature Taking parts in the LeGrande Burton Carl play are Superintendent Bunderson reported that the national In Cooke Merrill Wassom Ida' Perry experiment Sweeten Building home end school relationship In this Cleo Nye Horace Rose Reid Bishop To Get Extensive Saturday afternoon the ward prldistrict is progressing favorably mary Mrs J J Shumway president The basic aim of the Mr work Improvements be in charge of a' party for the will Bunderson said was “To build people ' This will be held at 2 democratic living' children Installation of a new heating plant for wholesome o'clock He III some of enumerated of the and air conditioning unit in the The festivities Saturday evening Sweeten begun modem society which the school Is building here was this week The work will require hoping to alleviate mentioning such will find the MIA In charge of an entertainment program In the tababout three weeks states Mr Sweet- matters as the failure of this gener atlon In the rural areas to keep up ernacle and tthe ward Relief Society en standards of the pion- In charge of the dinner to be servJob will consist of the building The complete ed in the ward banquet rooms the construction of an addition to eers The following number have been He mentioned house the furnace and the coal sup other sopial ills indivorce high rates failure arranged for the programs announcply and the fans the Installation of cluding es Carl Cooke to perpevents and conduits in the building of the present population Kemp Boys western singers Chorand the insulation of the ceilings tuate itself and widejspread Increase us directed by Fred L Nye Trio by with rock wool When this work Is of mental patients In hospitals Clio Nye Amy Christophersbn and rethe building is to be completed It is the opinion of those who are Venna Gaddie- Pipe Organ numbers The to- sponsoring the new painted and redecorated program that by Mrs Millan Peck and Mrs Uriah will over cost at $1500 estimated tal the school can and should help Wood Marimba solo Mary Jane make the building one of the most minish these social His It should desirable business blocks in the val- - strive to increase Interest In the Da Vis Vocal Duets Mrs D Henry Vocal Manning and Leon Thompson headed home and ahat lt mana ley since It will be properly the solos Mrs L C Chrlstopherson and In winter and cooled in summer it community Education should help June Fraser Blaine Thompson and people to live together more succesVocal duets Vaughn Wassom sfully and LaPreal Bishop Ethel Principal Smith announced four and Fred I Nye Piano solo activities that have been started to Rogers Evans Mrs Earnel Lloyd Story further the objectives of the plan-Nielson Brief History of the Ward of a high school Organization Mrs George Henrie Readings Dora L Labbitt commander of course for au Laurence 5Pnor yg and gj1 Mae Norr invites at Sherry Jean Peck Lola the CCC Camp Brigham based on felt needg Rg expressed by' Jean Gaddie Lloyd Newcomer and Times readers to visit the camp and( pepple of the (2) A Austin and Accordlan numbers Betty tire work project at the Bear River sprinkling of the doctrine of home' Bird Refuge at Brigham City Sun life education in all courses of the1 by Kenneth Boss -2nd-- to see the - wwk hlgfi schoor 3Fot 'adults asking Record Sunday Sihtl “Seen CCC of this by the bos compllshed that adult community Sunday being fast day will beorganization Camp On this day In keeping with groups ve specie attention to home gin with the deacons of the ward the camps thruout the country they life - problems (4) The carrying on gathering the monthly fast offering are holding Open House to celebrate of adult classes by members of the before Sunday School Attendance at the anniversary of the organization high school faculty Sunday School Is expected to break of the Civilian Conse rv at ton Corps Mr Bunderson that more all former records since written inreported than 1000 persons have been enroll- vitation 8 to attend have been left CARD OF THANKS ed in adult chsses In the county practically every home in the ward The fast meeting will be held at We wish to express our thanks during the past winter '30 am and this too should and appreciation to those who furn?1 every ward family lo view ished the art and music and to all D the °n special request of the bishopric to makej who in any way helped that all attend the Ladies’ Self Culture club art tea Ready for Signing Sunday evening the MIA conjoint a success Contracts for raising sugar beets session being arranged by the MIA Ladles’ Self Culture Club agreed upon by growers repre- - will feature talks by former bishops sentatives and officers of the Utah who are present All have received Idaho Sugar company last Saturday special invitations and will be there and are now available for signing at If possible William J CulUmore has the local announces Orson this in charge It is not known factory A Iverson whether W L Grover can be presThe rapid change of weather from ent but it is expected that Mark winter to spring is expected to bring Nichols and Wilford W RlchardSr planting in good time this season the first company of 50 Latter-da- y will both be present A R Capener Saint families to colonize in Arizona is’ the only surviving former bishop She was there 14 jears returning to CIVIC AND HOME ARTS CUB redding in Garland Utah with her foqr sans after her HOLDS MFETING husband was killed by an Indian at FieldThe Civic and Home They took up residence Arts club ing where she has lived for 49 years met Friday March 24 at the home Her house was the first one moved of Mrs Ralph Bishop Mary Jane ‘ from the “flats” to the town of Davis' played a bells solo “Glo- She was the first Primary worm " Fielding The balance of the afternoon was president of Fielding and the secDon’t Wait Until the Last ond Relief Society president in a discussion on interior spent Relatives Minute and friends from distant decoration Let U Give Shurtz by Mrs Oneta communities t her A daintily arranged tray luncheon called on her You Your Sticker home Saturday and a family din- was esrved to 24 members and Mrs ner was served at the home of her Wesley Gephart as guest Now! son Joseph H Smith 8unday CLIF VANFLEET She still lives by herself in her Mr A Mrs David E Manning were own small home and altho 90 years dinner guests of Mr At Mrs C L (Next to Standard Oil Service of age loves to read and knit Frye at Brigham City Sunday Station) Education Program f I Fielding Pioneer Observes Ninetieth Return of Birthday v - Many an enterprising youth would the day incomplete unless some hapless passerby sprained a couple of toes kicking aside a hat which ixotden tally cleverly con crab an obstinate brick find pagt Car Inspection! rt y |