Show GARLAND" FST BLISIIK1) ATfillST 36th Year EVFH IMJIVTKD - UTAH GARLAND X 1111 FRIDA'S M KND4X XRCIl 1‘) V FKIDAY POH IlIS IK 1 11H1 KIN No 33 1931 f&nanpMruw Music Pancakes KK4DING TDK SIDE U 1TII DOWN T1IE 192- Wrestling Today t t At High School EDITOR big ccnU a:e on dock today at the Mali sGii'id hogm ning with a tomtit k the Utah t 2 30 Symphony orchestra pm Students and wkiosted par fnts and patrons will attend the concert in new the Memorial Gymnasium and then jm to the big choir benefit pancake Mipper in the cafeteria when' a mind meal will lie sened fnr$:?PO t all members of a famil who m ipicsent father mother and ah tie children All procccls go to assist the a canpella choir on its 'trip to Chicago later tins month This slipper will be served from 4 p m to 8 p m In t he evening at 8 o’clock the Emins will present their popular smokeless smoker at which It must have taken a bit of the crust for the US Fidelity and there is promised usual Guarantee Company to have per- snappy program of fast athletic entertainment mitted its representatives' to submit bids for bonding the of the Rox Elder employees School District after the company’s refusal to pay for losses that it was being paid to protect the district against at the Box Elder Iligh School W f t Three Hus week many us enjoyed two good plays in the Gailand ward hall stake the mama Tuesday eening and the high school play on Wednesday Loth were most creditable perforto all mances those according who saw them It has so happened that we have not been able to attend the school for secral high plays years and so it was good to see cwdcnce of the fine work Milton Johnson is doing with the students Their character interpretation and speaking was commendable We extend to congratulations both groups of r Political are opportunities where you find them and must not go unused When the Democratic regime Rewas spending and taxing publicans made capital with plans for less spending and lower taxes Now that President Eisenhower feels no further cuts wise for awhile the Democrats in Congress watching the political winds want them down some more — and now The most satisfying thing to residents of this area this last week was the fact that the Bear River School basketball High team so thoroughly proved to the basketball fans of the state that the Bears were really at least the number two team In the state Class A tournament We could not help suspecting that there was a general feeling in the Salt Lake area last Fri'" that the Jordan East Iligh game that night was actually the championship game of the tourna-met- out As it finally turned Jordan walked over East by a wide margin and then had the scare of their lives in the contest with Bear River Had it happened that the locals had got possession of the ball in those closing moments after the shot that put them out in front the talented and towering Jordan squad could have lost the game and that all the state championship conceded them bad practically from the beginning of the season Good training a fine spirit a driving speed that made them a great team in spite of lack ot 1 eight and superb coaching by Durrell Hughes and his likeable Hess and able aid Wendell combined to make the Bears a to?m that has won the hearts ot this year all the state The county is justly proud of them won that could everything They hve been asked of them including the approval for good con duct of the proprietors of the hotel at which they stayed in Salt Lak£ City it Club Women Here Tomorrow For Convention The Northern District of the Utah Federation of Women’s Clubs will hold its annual con tention here Saturday under the direction of its president Mrs Glen Tout of Smithlield Meetings will be held at thr hear River Seminary with registration at 9:30 am Lunch wil' be served at noon at the high school and a short afternoon ses sion is planned The Civic and Home Arts Club of Garland with Mrs Duane Archibald as presi dent is the hostess club Delegates are expected' to be present from federated clubs in Box Elder and Cache counties and state federation officers from Salt Lake City will have prominent parts on the program Among the matters of business at the convention will be the election of officers M '' ’A ' v - 47s 1' t RELIEF SOCIETY REMINDER— The Second Ward Reilcf Society officers announce that the be Social Science lesson will y given at their next meeting March 24 by Edna TurPIANIST— ward are All women of the ley to come out of Ogden invited cordially M and enjoy the meeting and parti- at March 27 activities cipate in Relief Society Miss Karlyn Frost who will entertain party here va ' kvV”Yi h ::?-Wv- v S ' W iJ ( vV J 1 if l' " 'Vi fv v ' -- ' V k -- ' Vv "kkt v ' £3 T Lu xn J JUtk ' in A VV j surrounded THE TROPHY— Coarii Hughes by numbers ol the (earn leceives place Class A Basketball trophy from Alt Fireman of the Stale High Siliool I 1111k tion Stevens at right Principal the 1931 second Athletic Associa- Bears Celebrate Winning Of State Runner-u- p Trophy it 4 y 1 t (n- 'it- vV I - - v1 ii n: ' A f 1 'k J v‘ t X 3 1 'I j si ' l - j v x v £ 0 A j I XM i ill) V HI' ' ij lIMtll’ — cuatu Hughes and Hess and all the mem i bers of the team were carried to the rostrum Monday to receive honors from a howling happy studentbody for their tourney triumph Plan Week of Activities and Gleaner ( Week will be observed in the Bear River Stake with a variety of interestiannounces ng activities Dave Kirby council chairman for stake and Gleaners Mr Kirby is assisted by Carleen Brown and Bonnie Gam Events will begin Wednesday evening March 24 at 8 o’clock with a game night at the Garland U-- vV a U of Stake Men-GIeane- rs Av y-- Armory- - Members are asked to Loon come dressed for games for this is chairman Anderson event and is assisted by LaRee and Carma Archibald Rhodes George Kirby Friday night all who can are the urged to join in attending session at the the 6:30 o’clock A Bourne John Logan Temple and Bonnie Garn in charge of are this phase of the observance a large participation expecting at beginning evening Saturday 7:30 a special program and banquet to be followed by dancing willbe 'held at toe ward hall at The George T Frost Garland family of Ogden will furnish a Mr Frost musical program former bishop and member of a 'take presidency and former Ogden mayor is an excellent singer white Ms daughter Karlyn is an rcomnlished and other pianist members of the family have musi- Local Business Places Get Night Visit From Burglars Burglars early Monday morning the Bear River Auto entered Comany and the Bear River Farm Garland where they at supply pried open drink machines and in a cash registers examined futile search for cash A broken window and a damaged soft drink dispenser seem to The be the only losses here room at Joe Carr Auto Sales Trcmonton was entered the same night also two Wise suspected Wallace men with a California car loiterAuto ing near the Bear River building and turned in their car umber late Sunday night It is believed they were the ones guilty DAUGHTERS OF HONKERS MEETING HOLD of the Camp The Garland Daughters of the Pioneers met Maud of lome Mr the at Friday Tarbct with Mrs Folrcnce Mann cal ability Essie Peterson had as hostess A history The banquet will be $125 per charge of the meeting are being of Mary Davis was read by Mrs kte Arrangements The lesson “A Greeted by Dave Kirby and Car-Te- n Vesta Davis Brown History of Your Town” was given and ty Alfred Capcncr of Riverside The observance of He told of the early struggles in Gleaner Week is a church-widthe community of supervision-establishing activity and general Bear Dee Tarbet River in Stake Riverside the event played is the of Sarah Two piano’ solos’ Luncheon was responsibility ITog" and Richard Peterson of served by the hostess to 13 3 guests the Stake MIA board Proud students carried their iadvetball team and coaches bod-- l to the rostrum at the Bear liner High School Monday to ee them receive the huge trophy emblematic of second place uonors in the state high school v’kiss A tournament The Bears ad loxt the final tourney game o a great Jordan team Saturday after ight by the schore of row ding their opponents all the way in what was without doubt the greatest game of the three-Ja- y series They had headed Iordan by one point in the closing minutes of the contest Critics had doped Jordan to win the tournament with case for the second straight year saw the Monday’s celebration Bear River studlnts almost as jubilant as if they had won the first place award The team members praised the studentbody for great support and their coaches for able leadership Coach Hughes and Wendell Hess assistant coach praised the team for their good fellowship their team spirit and their playing ability Speaking for the fans of the valley Jess Day and Arthur Michael-i- s praised the work of the team and coaches while Principal Stevens declared it as his belief that Bear River has the best balanced coaching staff in the state The trophy was presented to the school by Alf Freeman principal of Box Elder High School and member of the state high school athletic organization Mothers of a number of the players also had a chance to on the speak program Dance Festival Tomorrow Night This Saturday at evening pm MIA dancers from th River Bear and South Bear R ver stakes will persent their ai nual festival in the high scho Memorial Gymnasium Twenty wards will have dai on eing groups in action th huge floor in addition to th numbers which will be presente by the stake groups Mr and Mrs Ralph Gleaso and Mrs Wanda Christensci stake dance leaders will hav charge of the event |