Show The Garland Timet Page Russian Culture Is Topic of Club Speaker Many Await Talk By Noted Lecturer This Afternoon Women Make Ready For Centennial Anniversary to world Russian contribution civilization arts culture science and out- political pMtephy were toteny lined by Dr Hendrick of the U8AC faculty at the luncheon meeting of the Garland Lions club Wednesday evening: President P A Linford had charge the meeting and Wm J directed the program The club to cancel Its next meeting here In order to permit members to dinner attend the at Ogden March 21 The next regular meeting on April 8th was selected for nomination of club officers and the past presidents were selected to again act as a nominating committee - Dr Kendricks In hi talk explained that the Russ Ion people w ere made up of about 200 races with distinct languages He told of hundreds of years these peoples' had continued to- ignorance and under the oppression of land owners and monarch as virtual slaves Until the Ideas cf individual rights began- to he spread among them from similar movements starting earlier in western - Outr of ' this awakening Europe there has emerged a literature culture art and music as great as produced anywhere else in Europe and with far more artists of note than have come to the top In the arts and letters of the new world here He stated that the color and term "Red" in Russia is syniionymous with “charity’ and In politics stands for an ideal government that holds that the purpose of the state ia to secure the happiness of the Individual in the state and that no man has a right to profit by the effort of of decided - When Russia joins her allies at the ccmlng peace talks we may rest assured that she will be on the side of ' justice and the common man and that she will stand against any such influences at wrecked the of Versailles at which peace of France was actuated by an Intense hatred of Germany and of England was only Lloyd George concerned wth the preservation of the English dominions and aristocracy according to Dr Kendricks Stalin the speaker said has come into power in Russia only thru having taken advantage of a movement Initiated by greater and better men Club Hear New Books Friday March 13 1942 Reviewed The Garland Tremonton Ladles’ Literary club met last Thursday at the home of Mrs Harry Taylor in Tremonton Feature of the evening was a review of “Kabloona” by Ponclns given by Professor Rice of the Utah State Agricultural The review was followed by College a lively discussion on the peculiar life Professor Rice charof the Eskimos acterized "Kabloona” as the outstanding example cf “escape literature’’ ol these times The club met on the previous Thursday at the home of Mrs Iceland Hansen where Mrs Glen Severthe book son of Fielding reviewed “Qliver WlswelT a story of the American Revolution from the Tory point of view Dr and Mrs Garry Cleveland Myers will lecture ajp the Bear River high school thia Friday afternoonat o’clock and 4:00 13th at March the Box Elder high school Friday o’clock evening at '8:00 Dr Myers Is a distinguished educator and has had a wide experience as writer teacher and public speaker on subjects pertaining to child He enjoys a national reputation as a psychological conand sultant newspaper columnist in editor No doubt many people district are acquainted with him thru his daily column in the newspaper Dr and Mrs Myers are sponsored by the Box Elder County School District Both lectures are free to the public Relief Society Membership Goal Reached Wards Plan to Celebrate Tuesday Prepared by Stake Relief Society “Members old Members new 100000 by ’42” This has been the slogan of the Relief Society organization of the Church for the past four years 1938 to 1942 inclusive A preliminary tabulation of membership data from the 1941 annual reports indicates that the memberenship goal of 100000 has been reached and that the rollment as of December 31 1941 exceeded 113000 nummembers and represented 64 per centifrf the total ber of LDS families Exact figures 'cannot be given missions until reports t arrive from far-awHoward Barlow Wins When the four-yemembership campaign began in 1938 there were 75000 members and the goal called District Speech Test or 25000 members The Howard Barlow son of Fielding for an increase of one-thiof Tremonton won first 1941 membership of more than 113000 represents an K Barlow in the Future Farmer public or 38000 members with more place increase of one-ha- lf speaking contest of the district held at Weber high school last Saturday than 22500 of this number enrolled during 1941 The subject of his entry was - ' - There are 1074 Relief Society members in the Bear “Chemistry the New Hope of Agrschools that particiRiver stake During the four years of the drive there has iculture” Other North contest were the in pated famof 468 Because members been a total increase of Cache South Cache Box Elder and ilies moving away and the death of several members the Weber Howard Is a Junior at the total membership was decreased by 263 members leav- local high school He will with other region ing a total gain of 205 members This is 10 per cent winners forcompete state honors at Salt Lake over the amount set for each stake by the General City ion March 21 Ability to answer Board The Bear River stake Relief Society Board ex- questions related to his subject is considered of equal Importance with presses great appreciation to the wards for this out- the speech in Future Farmer constanding accomplishment tests ' SoAs the anniversary of the Relief ciety approaches all Wards of the stake are planning ADS III BRIEF fitting observances Besides the social activities being planned for March 17th a tree planting ceremony will WANTED TO RENT: Anyone having he held in each ward as soon as weather permits The 13 15 acres of ground suitable tree selected for' the various wards in our stake was the for orwheat planting plrase contact marktrees and The tree horse chestnut S W Capener Garland ward welfare chairman or Bishop Charles J ers will arrive in Tremonton Saturday March 21st Wood Garland at once Another activity sponsored by the Relief Society for March the centennial month is the temple missions FOR SALE: 20 tons first class first to Logan temple planned for Friday March 13th and and thrid crop hay Call TremonWednesday March 27th The Garland ward Singing ton phone Mothers will furnish the music for the': Friday meeting FOR SALE White Kin Pigeons It is to be hoped that all Relief Society women of the Call J Curtis Early" Garland phone m-stake will support these missions WHEAT FARMERS LADIES’ CF BOX INSURE COUNTY ELDER 1042 INCOMES BOOK 475 farms in Box Elder About County are guaranteed at least a 75 per cent wheat crop next fall A W Bishop of the County AAA committee in charge of crop Insurance announced this week Owners or operators of the farms took out federal crop insurance on their wheat acreage before the deadline last Saturday night and can sleep comfortably nights during the spring and summer while their crop The insurance and ripens grows covers all natural and unavoidable hazards Farmers In the county were required to sign only one application this year to cover all the wheat in which they had an interest within said the county the committee-ma- n CLUB HEARS REVIEW the mim Ruth Johnson reviewed "My Friend Flicks” by O’Hara FOR book at the regular meeting of the Ladies’ after- Self Culture club held Friday noon at the home of Mrs Fred L Music for the afternoon conNye sisted of vocal solo by Leo Nye and piano numbers by Bonnie Hansen of Fielding During the social hour luncheon was served by the hostess to the members and seven guests FIRE INSURAHCE - Consult John J Shuraway i— President a Mrs C E Smith and son Richard visited with relative at Murray Sandy and West Jordan Sunday Mary Jeans Jensen was hastto 11 girl friends oh her birthday anniversary March 6th MJM es r Real Estate - Loan Insurance Garland Utah |