Show v 'I' I H THE BASIS OF PROGRESS TOR INDIVIDUAL STRIVING AND READINESS CELLENCE EXCELLENCE RECOGNIZE OTHERS -- — IS lornia Garland Utah Thursday November 20 1930 LIONS ah?ad a time of DEMAND NEW BRIDGE AT Cali- - Utah egg and poultry men get a lot of free publicity by calling on the state for aid In combatting racketeers and It seems to have worked so well that California grape men have resorted to the same thing They do not fail to mention that their product grape juice that maybe trusted to ferment if given an even break with nature is to be put on the market thruout the country in the very near future Of course we know it isn't but It sounds like Just another racket in these last days of wars and rumors of wars Dangerous Nature Of Turn And Heavy Traffic On Road Prompts Action LARGE NUMBER MEET Price Entertainers Get Hand Utah’s Blind Considered Rat Drive Urged The Lions were ©ut- in large numbers-tenjfiy the bounteous gustatory treat Now down in heathen China where throw their unwanted off- and the entertainment par excellence Chef Fraser handed out one of when spring into the river or sell them to and Robert the" sympathetic convent sistera for Ills best “good meals" of Welksville presented his talenttwenty cents apiece when it is offered Price sons Bobby and Mark and his i mere business depression would not ed of a museven be noticed Nothing short of an daughter Mary in program actual famine would set the tongues ical and instrumental numbers that won the hearty approval of every one hard about times buzzing present Mr Price himself favored There is this about it: we could do with a comic reading and gave all an !ust as much for the present situation idea where some of the genius of the children had its origin by reading the sport pages and comic The boys played a number of strips and forgetting it as we can by classical gifted and popular howling at Congress the President and all the rest and declaring for new tar- - duets with skill and all the case that or their diminutive size could possibly por- iffs or new taxes or debentures mil The boys are aged 14 and 11 and none at all as the case may be the girl Mary whose Spanish solo dance was greatly enjoyed Is 8 years “How happy is he bom and taught of age That serveth not another’s will Douglas Gunderson principal of the Whose armor Is his honest thot Garland District School reported the A id simple truth his utmost skill!" successful campaign of rat destruction It is strange how the mest beautiful recently undertaken by the boys of tire urging the offering of a tilings turn out to be the simplest in school to &ble Priz? stimulate continued need-i- s and how the greatest character stuff as cd activity in this direction made from such simple The alarming condition existing In more honesty of thot word and deed the state relative to congenital blind- Every little while a bit of poetry pro- - ness was called to the attention of the the esteem In which the world club by Dr T E Betertson who anAll that the Lions’ Clubs of the of nounced holds the “simple truth" is nothing state were taking the condition up for uj recognize that there the object of urging the fner than wholesome honesty of life action and yet strange it is again how few of state legislature to pass a measure of the eyes of forcing the disinfection ui really attain it o infants at birth in order that the evil might be minimized as is being done in other states John Benson G G Sweeten and Dr Betenson were chosen to act for the club hi the matter Losses CALLS JAMES FIELDING $200 THE YEAR FOLK COMMUNITY FEAST ATTRACTS 'MADSEN HONEYVILLE NARROWLY MISS RESIDENT' Death Follows The canal bridge at East Garland which has bepn the scene of numerous serious accidents during the past years i forth a volley of discussion by Inasmuch ns there are relatively few brought the Garland Lions Rt their regular of us suffering or in actual want it is meetiing at the hotel Wednesday night possible that we wouldn’t be so conA committee consisting of J J y cerned about the business depression J Y Rich and J M Gaddle was if we would Just let ourselves quit to wait upon the county appointed thinking about it for a while commissioners at once and insist upon immediate action to Improve or rebuild The reason we take it so hard is bethe bridge and its approaches that cause we are money minded in this over travel the road might be safe in It is a commercial land of the free future The heavy traffic on the World we live in and money talks — the s of when there is any of it to talk If it road and the was cited to Indicate the gravity isn't there as usual the voice is much of the situation missed mothers DEATH EAST GARLAND The ili' READ THE TIMES CRAMMED FULL OF ARTICLES CONCISELY WITHOUT COMMENT OR PAPER WRITTEN OPINION —— Pertinent Paragraphs By V Wm Johns Just can’t get for very long at A NEWSY TO IX Vol 3 No 16 You crroe A EX-- I Illness Few Hours Only Was Well Known James Madsen 67 of Honeyville sed suddenly away at his home o’clock this evening jilJORYi Of Notorious E Garland Canal Bridge Scene Of Seventh Auto Accident pas- at 9 He was taken suddenly yesterday and failed rapidly Death was pronounced due to peritonitis Mr Madsen has been a resident of Honeyville all his life He has been active in ciVic and ward affairs having served as a member of the Honeyville ward bishopric for about eight years He is survived by his widow Mrs Hose Wickham Madsen and eight children: Leo Madsen Honeyville Mrs Nielsen Garland Emal Mrs Leon Gardner Honeyville Mrs Edwin Dewey Ogden Richard Madsen Salt Lake Dean Goodsell Pity Mrs Shelley idaho Mrs J C Burt Salt Lake City and Ervin Madsen Honeyville Ervin is enlisted ih the U S Army and is stationed at Cheyenne Wyoming There 19 also are grandchildren surviving Mr Madsen was well known in this vicinity and many people "thruout the valley will mourn his death Tentative - funeral " arrangements announce the 'time of the services' as Sunday at 1 p m in the Honeyville ward chapel under the direction of Bp Abinadi Tolman Interment will be in the Honeyville cemetery SORENSEN BOYS RESCUE Victims f ' I CRASH N AMUSEMENT TOWN PATRONS : Overturned Car In Icy DRIVE BAZAAR DINNER DANCE AUCTION WELL PATRONIZED BY LOCAL AND OUT OF In Imprisoned HALL Water Road Officially Open Dan Garn and small Mr and Mrs daughter of Fielding were victim? of whatjnight have been a very serious accident Saturday night when their car skidded through the flimsey railing of the notorious canal bridge by the Sorensen farm at East Garland and turned in the water below stunning Mrs Gam and leaving tit? other occupants with only slight scratches and bruises and an icy bath the family was returning from Salt snowstorm Lake City in the hfavy when the accident occurred Coming to the bridge and turn the brakes were applied throwing the car into a skid in the wet snow Following Border Allred Gets Extra Bedding Genial Alf Michaelis Draws Gobbler Garland is this evening engaged wholeheartedly in a rousing celebration for the fun of it and incidentally for funds to further the completion of the ward amusement hall now under conGovernors Speak In Proxy struction on the Tabernacle Square Nearly 400 people are estimated to Given Lesser have feasted' at the sumptuous banquet Chance To Shine spread in the Tabernacle dining hail food for which was generously provid Celebrating the completion of a new ed by members of the ward' A wealth the continuous arterial highway connecting Idaho and of talent took part-l- n Utah seventy-fiv- e representatives of round of high class entertainment prothe two states counties and cities vided in the body of the building goes Scores of people from the surrounding tlmough which the new connection assembled at Slrevell Idaho one mile wards in the valley were on hand to !:lSO:nS?'lreUralng hunting trip heard the crash and upon north of the state lines in a commem- participate in the festivities and show car the found investigation their interest in the work undertaken upturned orative program at noon Saturday and released the occupants by the local enthusiasts After inspecting the new road the turn has now been A large crowd joined in the dance Ajjils treacherous thf scene of seven accidents according delegates assembled at the hotel at at the Armory w'here the drawing for dinner and commemthe beautiful quilt ended with W L This is the second car to Strevell where a was Mr James Campkin of Perry is visit- to reports out In carried orative program Allred of Garland holding the lucky ing this week at the home of his be plunged into the canal at this place the absence of the chief executives of ticket and the comforter The nine within the current year daughter Mrs Thos Hampton the two states Roy Painter of Burley preceding tickets drawn before the o o—— —— Baldof behalf Gov in spoke briefly agreed winning number contained tthe ridge while Jake Parker of Ogden a names of H Tanaki 1 Wm King 2 Early Joseph member of the Utah State Road ComMary Gaddle 3 L Larsen 4 Tarbett who 5 M J Richards 6 S B Watland 7 Dern mission represented Gov Co Former Last Call was detained in Salt Lake City by a Ted Austin 8 and H Woodard 9 Both men Board of Pardons meeting of the great number of Auctioning to the citizenry useful articles ranging from a baby’s felicitations extended And Dies of the two states and cited figures to hood to a load of hay was spirited and Long the show the amount expended by brot in generous sums for' the worthy commonwealths in this and other pro cause Passes jdets the cost of the road from BrigSmith Was Widely Known An 3 Lorenzo The BJg Turkey went to Alfred Mich at fixed Strevell to ham aelis being City Away At Garland Highly Respected Another The hearty cooperation of the entire $708000 sidelight on the Residence In County of interest to road enthusi- - membership of the ward in the work meeting of several Insured the success of the big party asts was the appearance Last rites were conducted over tbe Funeral services were held today In according to ward officials who exrepresentatives from Elko county Garland of Smith Lorenzo of ada who showed great interest in the pressed their appreciation of tthe supthe Brigham City Third ward chapel port accorded the undertaken by both for Joseph Josephson 65 former resiward and visiting patrons dent of Plymouth and former sheriff of o Box Elder County who passed away m Town Celebration Lights Garland Settler Josephson Sheriff Answers Plymouth Man Following Brigham City Tuesday morning lowing a short illness Services were under the direction of A large Bishop J Frank Bowering numebr of friends and relatives from all parts of the county were in attendance Interment was in the city cemetery Mr Josephson had been in failing health for about two years but he had been confined to his bed for only about0' Illness UTAH BOY TRIUMPHS AT KANSAS CITY cumuiuui ritunt iuuutu ?! ATrica hignway commission of Cassia jvLcrnciay evening November 17th Jones T L Davis chairman of the 6poiie on the subject “The Future of the American Farmer” This contest was held in the Shrine Temple at Kan“DAWN PATROL” AT sas City and was broadcast over the Carelessness and common ignorance PARAMOUNT THE Columbia Broadcasting Network Jones carriers are costing Utah poultry men was successful in winning first place BARTHELMESS SCORES IN through disease losses over $1000000 in the state contest in Salt Lake City NEW WAR ROMANCE it: extra net profits annually expert instrumental in earning a living for in April and also first place in the poultry veterinarians report after an his mother and younger brothers and Western division at Phoenix Arizona intensive men and boys moving sisters He grew to manhood there study of conditions Unforgettable in May cur dogs in a dramatic panorama— a tense story and on Visitors poultry peddlars May 2 1888 married Miss Sarah Tills is the first public speaking conrats magpies spanws and other pests moving smoothly and told tellingly' — E Zundel of Willard the ceremony test lor the Future Farmers of Amerare largely responsible for these tre- thrilling action on the ground and in performed in the Logan temple ica and was sponsored by Senator mendous losses by spreading destructive the air — Richard Barthehnesst in a to later Mr Josephson and wife moved He mar- - arrangements for the affair through T Arthur lived in Farmington Other contestants from coop to coop maladies Capper characterization radically differing Plymouth in 1890 where he engaged vied MisPolly Grover at Kaysville m 1888 L Davis who acted as chairman of the Crace Kaysville' Poultry men the state over should from anything he lias done heretofore in farming In 1390 he was elected a and in 1890 moved to Garland For event Other delegations were present were: Edward from the north s — these are the highlights souri representative rise up in mass to assure of the "Dawn member of board of county com- - a number the of years he has been an em- - from Oakley Almo Standrod Grouse and central regions who won first these added returns by eliminatPatrol" the First and Box missioners of Elder County Garland and production which will play at the Par- served until 1902 when he was elected nloyee of the Southern Pacific Railroad Creek Brigham Tremonton place and a prize of $500 His topic ing the pests prohibit visitations and nearby communities workjnf ln Nevada Surviving are the Willard was “Equalization of Taxes as a Source adopt a standard system of coop hy- amount Sunday Monday And Tuesday At the vldow sheriff of Box Elder county an(J the of Farm Relief" William Smith Mt Never has the star Barthelmess giene — simple but effective MrS' Zion Georgia representing the southAnnouncement that the reduction given such a vivid portrayal Never °f ern region won second place and a r°ad and eventual elimination of disease has he appeared in anything as grip- - pd to Brigham City Mr Josephson SmS L' Horae dLscuinterest to those present were losses in chicken flocks promises the ping and sheerly dramatic And thisLPrVod as sheriff for four successu prize of $300 Smith talked oil "EquaIrvln Smith Mina Nevada Mrs Mden1 of Taxes as a Farm Relief lization r ew road hich lnully Ma' Th terms or eight years His efficient '1U one da returns for Beehive state close upon the heels of such splendid service as sheriff -- for increased carr’ thfi hcavi&st lnter' Measure" David K Warfield Jr Mudgained for him an 3arlf’ SeventPen fil giandchiicuen repreof to is as and was Stale made recently by Dr offerings River” "Drag” enviable from Utah traffic dy Creek Forks Pennsylvania "Weary pioducers as an officer of reputation eastern region took standard construction and can now be sentative from the Hugh Hurst poultry veterinarian for and “Son of the Gods" the law He was fearless and just in “The Dawrn Patrol" relates the stpry his administration and became fltst time over the fourth place with a prize of $100 Wartraveled for the the Utah Poultry Producers Coojierat- widely Mr and Mrs W L Grover Geo hi was "Rural ElectrificHe Association of a group of youthful flyers in the known throughout the state Grover A I Grover and Mr Frank entire distance having been under con- field’s subject to the Checks were presented ation” This can only be appreciated when it Royal Flying Corps The time is 1915'j Mr Josephson was also an active Walker and struction since 1922 family and Mr Earnest is considered that thousands and thous and the situation concerns these in- - member of the L D S church boys by Senator Capper While Walker all of Salt Lake City and A ands of productive fouls are taken an-- J experienced youths taken from school’ residing at Plymouth he served as sup- - 'h Grover of Brigham City all The judges were Dr Tait Butler Card Of Thanks g Mark G nually In this state by the disease placed In antiquated planes and sent Memphis Missouri of the Sunday school and ''''es of hlrs Lorenzo Smith were here D Iowa and T that Des Moines ! up to almost certain death against in other church capacities' He n1 tcnesday in attendance at the fun- scourge Reports - indicate iral services We wi: h to thank all tlsose who asof Lorenzo Smith Chicago Illinois though poultry diseases are not pre-- ! better equipped and more experienced also active in the wards of Brialun Tracy sisted in any iay during the sickness valent in Utah as in most other states German aces It is a new phase of City The above contestants represented There were many expressions cf ap- and death of our beloved husband and -125000 vocational agriculture students He was the father of ten childr-they are taking 15 to 25 per cent of tins war— a new story to tell audiences of the efforts of Messrs father Lorenzo of the Future slate’s birds ekeh year much of the: The production is excellently mount- - five of whom together with hiA vid- preciation enrolled as members Wise and to to the road ratful cleared who are the especially gi Udy tune without the owners knowing justjed and teems with tens? situations ow survive Farmers of America a student organas follows: Joseph A he Relief Society' singers and Bishopric cemetery after the severe storms e what is happeningmembership ization with fine character stud- - Josephson county clerk elect of Br:' powerful dialogue and all those who' sent the speakers Reduction of ‘these losses with noles and thrilling action In battles cn ham City Ephraim L Josepheon of floral tributes and allowed the use of Howard Hawks him-- ! Provo N F Josephson proportionate gain in overhead expens- - ground and air of Salt Lake Announced W Butters and her daue NIi's-s shall Marriage kindne-cts of Their their cars cs should double and may even trebblejseli a flyer has directed it with skill City S Oleen Josephson of Plymouth o ters Airs It Archibald of Dayton ncv:r be forgotten When poultry and given a strong intntfretstiion ret profits to producers were here Thursday visiting Mis cf and Karl Josephson of Brigham City Mr and Mi s H L Moore anmun-’Mrs Lotcnzo Smith and family are making profits now despite John Monk' Baunder’s oringinal J J Thompson to cilebrafe her birthSurviving also are 14 grandchildren fhe story to id o sm the'r cf Raym Mrs Butters is Mi's Barthelmess the ravages cf disease airy additional has never been supportand the following brothers and si tens: AUa marriage day anniversary cf Bear River City which Warren Hugh Sweeten and sister Ihcmpsons sister if turns that do not increase expenses led by a finer cast' which Includes Ephraim Josephson his twin brother took HansenNovember Claudia are visiting with' their sister 15 place will of course be so much “velvet" Charlotte Douglas Fairbanks Jr Niel Hamilton of Rockland Idaho Mrs Mrs Lynn Willtams of Garland “Prevention" MisJ and not “cure" is the Wm ’Janney Gardner James Clyde Emma Joice of Globe Arizona o— Miss Naomi Barlow of Ogd?n was a We are solution of the disease problem Elim- - Cook Frank McHugh Edmond Breon Josephine J Olsen of Brigham City home of Mr and glad to announce that Mr Miss Sadie Butters of Dayton Idaho week end guest at the Mrs Nichols enLiate the common carrier prohibit James Finlayson and smaller roles are Alma Josephson of Malad Idaho and Hyrum Jensen is rapidly recovering returned to her home Thursday after Mrs Mark Nichols In honor cf Miss Barlow Sattertained Ida- - at the runs and handled by Harold Lockwood Miss cousin his with Mrs a week people access to - poultry of her Clara after Pocatello hospital spending J Wight Jr Budge afternoon "Mon Claude Gillingwater Jr and others Blanche (Continued on Page 4) urday Thompson Poultrymea’s Heavy By Diseases and Mrs D Henry Manning duet “One Fleeting Hour” Nye vocal lin solo 2 Jos H Klrkham vocal tlle solo county SiSS f |