Show THE GARLA ESTABLISHED 27th Year GARLAND Club Women Reading Down The Side with the Editor y ' f i r ' y' £ J : j f F i The two referendum proposi-tion- s on the junior college question in the state as they will be voted on three weeks from now are being published in The Times Readers are invited to read them over and become acquainted with them so they can vote intelligently on each at the election Don’t fail to read over the Constitutional Amendment proposal which also is being published in The Times It represents an admirable compromise of a thorny problem — the only compromise that ever has been suggested that makes sense at and the same time any of a gives the state assurance legal and well balanced legisla- lure He is honest and he is honest lie doesn’t lie" cheat steal Of course he some of these things — a little — when there is a right good reason but all the rest of the time he is honest and just as good as anyone else I believe that is the real picture of the dishonest person as the dishonest person sees himself But other people see this fel low in a different way than lie sees himself They say lie is dishonest and they know he is dishonest because whenever he is in a pinch he squirms and slides and he doesn’t tell the simple truth They say that he is not honest lecausc he covers up with a he has sneaking lie whenever Ireen out of place They know he is dishonest because he will take what is not his own when lie has got himself in a jam They know he is just naturally not honest because he prefers to pretend he is what he is not He is too weak to be honest and so he is dishonest To be honest is the easiest thing in the world The weakest person knows that Why he is never dishonest except when he wants to be which of course is always when he wants to cover up something or avoid an explana-tion and then he is just being sensible Why should anyone take exception to that? Yet the simplest dishonesty can become a habit that saps strength from the character and the weakened character is like the engine with leaky valves that never can take the car up the hard hill when the need is greatest Thousands of years of human have taught society experience to fear the dishonest person and the scriptures consign the confirmed Iia to the depths of helL In our’ modern world the government of one whole nation maintains itself by lies and deits fends right to tell its people whatever it wants them to believe The lie is ? necessary tool of Communism and is the virus of the present world’s unrest or big disLittle dishonesty honesty both bring confusion and the heart the in destroy peace and even home the community Well did in the whole world exclaim: the sons writer “O say what is truth? Tis the fairest gem That the riches of world’s can Install Officers At Armory Party Under the able direction of Bessie Brown president of the Northern District Utah Federation of Women’s Clubs Mrs Robert Preston was installed as president of the Civic and Home Arts Club at ceremonies held at the Garland Armory October 6 Mrs Preston will be assisted by Mrs David Kraus vice president Mrs Lyman Thorpe secretary Mrs V G Woffinden treasurer Mrs Jessie Shelton corresponding secretary Mrs Arbon t historian Mrs Kent Carter music director Mrs Don Limb’ Mrs Gene Munns’ accompanist Mrs parliamentarian I)an Nelson planning board member and Mrs Art Michaelis custodian The tables were beautifully decorated with fall flowers and smal1 corsages were used as fa- vorsMrs Duane Archibald resident greeted the memoers and introduced the toastmistress Mrs Wendell Hess The theme of the program was the “Through Giic Club’’ given by Mrs ton Huish sang two solos accompanied by Judy Green Sonja and Arta Ann Hansen favored a with dance number Toasts wore given by Mrs Thcral on “The Infancy of the Bishop Club’ Mrs Cyril Linford “The Childhood of the Club” and Mrs Phillip Pugsley on ‘‘The Teen Aie of the Civic Club” Mrs Lex Jensen played a piano solo entitled ‘‘Spanish Dance in E Minor” The hostesses for the evening were Mrs Art Michaelis Mrs A i bon Bovvcutt and Mrs Farrell Wood A delicious banquet was served to 24 members and guests Miss Bus Crash Injures Four Travellers This section of the state was the scene of what could have been a most serious highway accident Tuesday when a night leaded Greyhound passenger bus turned over on the highway about ten miles west of here As it was only four persons required more than minor treat- One of those suffered a broken back The accident occurred when the east bound bus turned to the left to pass a car going in the same direction The rear wheels off the pavement wet slipped from a rain and the bus skidded 500 feet before heading into the bank on the right side where it turned over Most of the passengers were asleep when the accident occur- re( Noble Petersons Lose Grandson In Brigham City EVERY TUURSDAY FOR 1928— PRINTED AUGUST UTAH FRIDAY OCTOBER are being made Arrangements activate the American Legion Tost 43 at Garland it is reported this week Any man who has been in service during time of war is eli100 gible and the approximately veterans of World Wars I and and the Korean War are being contacted this week by C 11 Last Mark Spence and Jack FI mer It is expected that an organization meeting will be called with in the next ten days and a regular schedule of activities will go into effect to Garland Tells Committees A (Mirers of the Garland Patent acher Association met Monday to get acquainted am tob(r make plans for activities for the They chose Fii'av coming year 2!) for their fust cmng meeting which will be the annual This event is being carnival streamlined this vctr It will be shorter snappier and cost less without eliminating the fun tails will he announced later The overseers of the children’s progress are listed as follows: Mrs Ken- Executives: president Boss noth R vice presidents Mrs Ollio Knutson and Principal Glenn Taylor and secretary treasurer Mrs Emery Marriott member chairmen: Committee proship Mrs Merrill Hards gram Mrs Arnold Rhodes music Mrs Mrs Rex Jensen hospitality room represenDuane Archibald tatives Mrs Hay Gleason publicity Mrs Chester P Boss Teachers and room representat( 0t ives: first Mrs Ruth Armstrong’s grade Mr and Mrs Henry Schu-maand Mr and Mrs Arthur Marriott Mrs Glenn Mason’s first and sicond grade Mr and Mrs Don Limb and Mr and Mrs Cyril second Mrs Dorris Peterson’s grade Mr and Mrs Keith Gam and Mr and Mrs Jay Macfarlane Mrs third J w Pulsipher’s grade Mr and Mrs Duain Madsen Clyde Olsen’s fourth and fifth Mr and Mrs Gam Capenor and Mr and Mrs Jack Pierce Mr Erickson’s fifth Mr and and Mr Mrs Harmon Pierson and Mrs Wynn Tingey Mr sixth Waldron’s Virgil and Mrs Ralph Bishop and Mr and Mrs Sidney Sorenson Verl Kidman’s sixth and seMr and Mrs Dale Udy venth and Mr and Mrs Dan Nelson Mr and Jed Rigby's seventh Mrs Stalye Peterson and Mr and Mrs Wesley Gephart Mr and Mr Taylor’s eighth Mrs Jack Elmer and Mr and smoke blaze but the extinguished Mrs Don Harris IME§ DISTRIBUTION No 1951 15 American Legion Plans New Activities P-T- FRIDAY Many States Use Legislative Plan Proposed Here Senator Kerr Tells Club Approval by the icoplc of the proposed amendment to the state relative to reappor-Iconstitution tionment of the state legislature -—— — — Second Ward Calls For All Hands In Beet Harvest give the state a stable and balanced government well well all of the of rt preventative of Utah the contended people State Senator Clifton Kerr at the meeting of the Garland Licus Wednesday evening Mr Ken’ cited numerous states in t tie Union including our neighboring states of Idaho and Calwhich ifornia liao been using the same method as proposod here for many years Correspondence with all of them has disclosed that there is complete satisl at lion m them as to this said Mr ivpe el icpresentntion would Garland Second Ward will dig the beet crop tins Saturday Irhopiic has announced and the (all is out lor every able bodied man boy and girl from M I A ev up to come out and bell) We will need every person who m come stall’s W Lee Thomp-- Kerr n tirst counselor to Bishop 'J ie Work will begin at t i mis bald its tr !) a m r School Journalists Wait AC Confab in is not one of Mr will he rural Kerr a sub-their nt ml for the amendment liom tin' In cities and the populous counties The meeting was m charge of lob president Ills Jay B Law (laughter Sumne favored the iiiImii niikc olc stated nitoresK River High School will wiili two well played students to pinup journalism at numbers Attendance pi no the IJSAC at Logan Saturday to tie i net nig" was the best in and earhook attend a school Mwral weeks Instructors workshop newspaper lde Morris and Rupeit Black of the ham will have1 charge Bear go k’r(HIP and Mr Both Mr Blackham Morris who have established enin their fields viable reputations will appear on the prorram of 'events Mr Morris will have on the of a discussion (barge while staff editorial earhook Mr Blackham will be in charge at luncheon the of activities meeting as a director of Utah Hi eh School Association of Journalism Advisers Some of the most prominent journalists of the state will appear to Instruct the young people as well as some of national reputation Students will have a chance to demonstrate their writing ability in special contests Riverside Forming Cemetery District Homecoming F ootbail Game At BR Today is tlm annual Today (Friday) homecoming at Bear River High School with ft full (lay of acti to honor former viljes planned students who return to visit the sc hool Principal events on the day’s schedule include an assembly at football game at 2:30 Lomond and a dance the evening The activities really begin with the pep rally this Thursday evening at 6:30 at the high school 30 a against Bon iii The football game today should a good one since Ben Lomond reputed to have a snappy hackfield and some good ends to A decision has oon reached snare passes when things get by Riverside residents to form a on the ground They have district to toughwin and two cemetery maintenance losses this year enable them to Bevy a small tax whiled "lioarRiv two wins has cr to keep their cemetery in a tipand one loss top condition Boundaries and notice of intention to establish such a district arc now being published in The A hearing on the propoTimes sal is set for Thursday Nov 4 at 2 pm at the County Court The regular Bear River Stake House priesthood meeting will be held this Sunday at 2:30 in the stake MOVE TO NAMPA— Mr and Mrs F G Korth of tabernacle Logan former Garland residents Since this is the official left Saturday for Nampa Idaho monthly meeting of the higher to make their home have They priesthood of the stake President sold their interests in Logan Potter is heading a determined effort to have a greater representation of the priesthood in atThe general session tendance is foUowed by the regular quorum meetings of the high priests and seventies and by a meeting All of these for all ciders fires in the structure in an atpeople are expected to attend tempt to burn it down says President Potter The Tremonton fire department Leaders of the quorums meet fire water and the work of the and planning sesto ruin the in instruction prowlers combined entire interior of the attractive sions before the general meeting cafe One of the fires had been The Relief Society of the stake set in the store room and the will hold its meeting with the other in the main part of the Ward workers at 2:30 pm cafe had been kindled with two Convention Next Week cartons of safety matches congenealogical Entrance wa5 gained thru a A rest room window No money vention is to be held at the stake 24 Oct was taken or property of any tabernacle on Sunday to It had been originally listed for considerable value appeared this weekenej have' been carried away Hoodlums Raid Cafe Set Two Fires in Building Bruce Noble Jensen three and one half year old grandson of Mr' and Mrs Noble Peterson of FieldChase’s ing died Tuesday night from the mto Vandals broke effects of gulping or inhaling a Cafe at the Crossroads sometime 1 strong insecticide Monday night ransacked the esThe child son of Gordon C and tablishment considerdestroying Jensen Petersen Caroline of able property and then built two Brigham City with his small Paul had climbed into brother Introduce the attic of a bam behind the Democrats heme where the poison was stored Selves to County and either drank or inhaled it in In a large advertisement He died shortly after this issue of The Times Demodeeply to the taken hospital office being crats who are running for produce” are introducing in the county and themselves to the voters “Yes say what is truth? Tis aspire The ad may be found on the Tis an aim for the noblest the brightest prize center pages of the paper To which mortals or Gods can desire” 11 be is Stake Priesthood Meeting Sunday |