Show 4 A J BOOST VALLEY FOR BEAU IS A BOOST YOURSELF JT SEND THE NEWS VOLUME I RIVER FOR TO NUMBER US XV L Lions And Ladies Feast On Venison The special luncheon Lions Club held at the of the Garland Garland Hotel November 7th Wednesday evening 198 was an unqualified success both from the point of satisfaction and enfrom number and the present joyment The regular uncheon was made into a feast on venison meat furnished by the — Nimrod of the Lion’s club Lion Spencer Felsted who bagged an 8 point Buck in a recent hunting trip in the eVrnal district He presented this to the Lion’s Club with the special request that it be presented at a feast -- — where- - the ladies would - participate with th Bns In partaking of the tempt -of the wilds There were ingmorsel nearly 120 lions and lioness present to attest the popularity which this genThe onlly erous offer was accepted regrettable thing about the affair was tht Lion Felsted himself was unable to be in attendance on a ccount of the illness of his small son who was unin the hospital dergoing an operation in Salt Lake City Th festivities started by singing America” followed by selections by the Lions Quartette composed of Geo O Nye Fred L Nye Charles H Last Joseph Kirkham with Mark Nichols at the piano Lion O G Sweten was supposed to tell the reason why he was as a county commissioner but he played a couple of cornet solos instead and then blamed his relationto someone in all of the districts ship for putting him ovr in the election lectloil arsandW an Lion PrsldnUohn J Shumway made a speech of welcome to the Ladies present and stated that the welfare and growth of the spirit of Llonlsm depended upon the support of theose who helped to make up the community and that the ladeise of the community formed a source of helpfulness in making for the sucess of the Lion’s club Mrs Mable Chambers responded for th ladies and said that the ladies were back of the Lions in all of their moves for the benefit and uplift of the community life socially commercially and morally and she felt sure she voiced the sentiments of all the ladles when she said that they were back of the Lions and wished them success in all their work of community growth Lion Geo O Nye in introducing the special musical feature of the evening stated that they were very in their visit to impressed favorably Myrum upon hearing the performance from that of two young musicians These boys had performed on locality the Pantages circuit and had been asked to perform for' the music department of the U E A convention held recently In Salt Lake City He further stated that these boys had e — tertalned the students at the Bear River High School he day of their visit here He then introduced Bobby Price age eleven and Mark Price age 9 who would entertain the assembly Bobby plays the Xylophone and Mark the piano and thgy sure know how to da feoyt wer? pccompalned' by their parents Mr and Mrs Robert Price of Wellsville who show a Just pride in the accomplishments of their boys Letter from the Secretary of the Lions International at Chicago comthe Garland Club for their mending activity In helping to organize the club was ready by president Shumway A very thoughtful and Impressive speech on Amristice Day was given by Lion Ezra Jensen who reviewed the causes which led up to the birth of this day and brought home more ful-- ’ ly the significance of this day to the nations that were entangled in the World War in 1918 ocai Duetts were given by Lion Geo O Nye and Lioness D Henry Manning Miss Marintha Burningham gave two character readings very cleverly There was more music by the Price brother and singing by the Quaretet oJ2h eda irzsttpnle nshrdlu shrdlu u Lion W W Ricvhards moved that - Ju of- Garland tended the Lions Club that thanks be exFelsted for to Lion Spencer the vension that he had furnished that this be a matter of record This was called to lrs a’tention ' it and Lien Ma’bew Felited was e that delrny rf u’rd n r to S’’' r F f 'ie "T e n ('! " t r v f no and and car-rap-- Daughters OfPioneers Hold Meeting fi t v rn '' ovuftc 11 t" tt 'ntr s will 10 pet"' jn ' eb'iscr’i All ’ie touted ti d of Returns compiled at 6 a' m Wednesday from 46 voting dis'rlets out of 647 in the state and representing very county excepting the small ones of Piute and Daggatt It also reelected Senator WiMiam f Bow At Libert DON’T Curtis Charles tWmhf MISS HER Hoover Triumph Biggest In History has Clara Bow's youthful gaiety never been seen to more entertaining advantage than in “THE PLASTIC renewest AGE" B P Schulberg's lease coming to the LIBERTY Theatre next Sunday for a run of three dys little girl m the film d As the version of Percy Mark’s popuuht novel of college life she presents a whimsical touch to her work tht ads greater laurels to her fast ascending star of screen popularity Featured with Miss Bow are Donald Kieth 'Mary Alden Henry B Walthall Gilbert Roland and other This picture was directed by DONT MISS IT Wesley Ruggles Self of the Ladies The members Culture Club were entertslned by Mrs J M Caddie Friday afternoon at her home President Mrs P C Petter-so- n Bowls of Marigolds and presided were used for the chrysanthemums After a short busihome decorations ness session the following program was given An Interesting talk of his recent trip east to the National Educational invMinn ention held at Minneapolis and the Lions’ Clubs convention at Des Moines Iowa was given by Principal C E Smith of the B R H 8 35 Luncheon followed the program members were present with’ Mrs O Barnard Mrs J P Bush Mrs Sterling Huish ’and Miss Kate Smith as guests Club adjourned to meet with Mrs F A Drlggs Novmber 16th Harold Persson made a business trip to Salt Lake the forepart of the week Mrs Vem Wixom of Ogden was visit ing Saturday at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs W R Vanfleet Mr and Mrs J L Harvey accompanied by their and Mrs daughters Harvey’s mother Mrs Margaret to Salt Lake Sunday to visit with relatives and also hear Herbert Hoover A D Mrs Sargent will leave ing the week for California where will remain for some time for benefit of her health dur- she the Mr and Mrs' Ira Grouley of Ogden are rejoicing over the birth of an 8 Mrs pound son born November 2nd Miss Bemlee flrnulley wax fnrmerlly Bush of this city and Mrs Lowell VanNoy ounce the birth of a son Sun Nov Mr ann4 ' i r "j in s’ r f iv townsman Mr G Q £ eh n -' in pj ”ed by a () ' " fftee t f Fr C r v rr fvn rrp vVe w" i t r' nf ratuiaw h’1 rn ‘h ev d JTi 'CffiCIlt pM f kriiw Onions” tliGr "They ral Hill At Mound Springs Being Moved Away We are informed by Thomas Wise who has the state road repairs in charge that the point of the hill proat jecting into the main highway Republican’ Candidate Defeats Governor A1 Smith of New York by Large Majority of Electoral College Mound Springs la being removed thus eliminating a dangerous curve We have before but benoticed this condition fore we had had time to prepare our the State Road Commission complaint has proceeded to rectify the condition This shows that they are on the Job in the nJJona CHICAGO— Herbert Hoover was swept into the presidency of votes in our election Tuesday by one of the greatest landslides New York the of Smith A1 'Governor nnaThe defeated Republican candidate elpc‘°l majority of the for Democratic candidate by an overwhelming candidate president ax He received more electoral votes than any — T h e H oo ver divided cept Woodrow Wilson when the Republlcanswere Hoover’s Mother Received No Regular Compensation for Servicee York th TiSr Smith of No Democratic candidate by a majority of not less than even higher with the receipt U not unlikely that the Hoover majenty will go °£ worst ToeorresUmUhbids fair to go down in history a one of the disastrously routed in a contest straight that the R pil’d cans Prospects niea°er would increase their and plurality of votes in the senate lv use retain a working majoi'tv in the were evident ns leturns from the ’ec tion slowly followed the results At one time an upset in fa'oi of the Democrats had been rogisto e for the house but it was offs t by the of a Republican to a seat election now held by a Democrat Democrat!'' senate Of the twenty eats involved in the election the Rein five publican candidates were ahra states These included the seats now held by Bayard of Delaware Edwards t Virof New Jersey Neely of ginia Gerry of Rhode Island and The latter is not up of Ohio for reelection however Four other Democrats King of Utah Bruce of Marjiand-Walsand Pittman of Massachusetts of Nevada were ahead on the early returns In the'ease 5 of most of the tHr’een of the candida’es seats Reputdican that party were leading their D opponent’ Renieen‘at tee HM if rm w s lea Repu’t-- J” - tl S’ f T v r ' t ’’ o - on as was had polled 443257 votes to Governor Smith’s 193412 votes when returns from 3232 of Californ'a s 906 precincts had been counted Hoover Herbert wheio Oregon gave the Repub- spent his bojhood lican candidate a two to one niaj'’ry Hoover ran away ahead in Wash-ington Idaho home state of Senator Borah who campaigned for Hoover rooled up a staggering Republican majority In Montana and Nevada the vote was closer but in both slates Hoover had a safe maj'jit) i apparently ver was ahead in Wyoming Hoover was leading in New Mexico and Arizona “wet” where co’ sideni’-lColorado made the resuP doubtful sentiment contested successfully Republican for Democrat with Charles Stanton the seat now held by a Democrat not up for reelection b7i c senatcrrlifffHiTTir u an Th reeTKcp Johnreclected: Reed of Pennsjlvania son of Caiifoin'a and Gr one of Vermont Two Demon ate vere reteir'u i withan i out Co’ Sv d’Min of jna Leave it to Tom apparently umn swung to the Loover coL She received no regular compensa- Her industry and econ- for this h owe ver went d no— doubt havt to keep her little family sufficed together had it not been for her untimely death The first child of Jesse and Huldah! Hoover was born in 1871 and was named Theodore Herbert Clark Hoover the second child was bom August 10 1974 and a little girl Mae came a few ears later f Huldah ver's maiden name waa Minthorne and it was to her brother Dr John Minthorne of Salem Ore that Herbert was finally sent when he was a boy of 10 But for a year after his mother’s death he lived on a farm near west Branch with his Uncle Allan anl Aunt Millie Hoover Everyone around West Branch who knew Joiife Hoover recalls him as a sunny jovial man much given to pranks and to teasing his He too was Quaker wife although a devout Quaker progressive and his experiment of adding a line of farm machinery and implements to his blacksmith sh ip was looked upon by some of the conservative business men of West Branch rather duto paint Jese Hoover biously wagons too and do odd jobs of carpentering When Ilmbert Hoover was in West Branch in August for his campaign speech his voiie choked with emotion as he recalled his bojhood days here and the brave little mother who had tion p0m y suih great things for her even was struggling liinle-- t to keep a roof owr their hemN of inunipL'-tOn the La retun s Ifii'ivir ca ie 't lie c mih cl n f o Iff (If fr hoped j H King Governor George H Dern and Don B Colton Congressman increasingly This much appeared certain as the returns began to crowd from a count that was very much slowed down by the enormus amount of scratching that was done throughout the state Until Salt Lake county vote ie more complete it will be impossible to tell definitely whet will be the diSecond the in result congressional E 0 strict in which Congressman is candidate for reelection Neither is anything certain about the state ticket although the totals available appeared to indiaate that the Republicans would hold perhaps the moat state offices outside the gov- ernor Auto Overturns Into Large Canal might have been a very accident occured last Friday when C E Lucus of Logan and Mr and Mra Wm Hadfleld and eight month old baby of Grouae Creek were riding in the Hadfleld car along the Eaat Garland road The road makes a sharp turn crossing the canal at a point near Mrs Boren sons residence There being no sign and Mr Hadfleld not being faml-lwith the road did not see the turn until it was to late to make ltn he put on the brakes but the car skidded and turned over into the canal pinning the occupants under Mrs Sorenson saw the capsized car and ran for help get-ting the Sorenson boys who removed th victims of the accident to the Valwhere they soon sppear-t- o ley hospital be none the worse although Mrf-Hadfleld and the baby suffered sever-l- y from the cold Whet CARD OF THANKS ” We wish to thanks' All who helped in any way in aiding Sheriff William Hadfleld wife and baby of Orouae Creek Utah and Charles E Lucas of Logan Utah last Tuesday Nov 2nd in aid given to Mrs specially and baby thanks as a Except our hearty GLENN A JORGENSEN Family CARD OF THANKS For the candidacy me In my support given in the recent election I am The sense of deep gratified comes not in securing the gratification office sought but in the evidence of good fellowship and the spirit that is manifested towards me by those who know me best I trust that the action of the electorate of Box Elder County in this matter may b fully Justified and that I may truly perform the duties of the office with fidelity O G SWEEIEN very M rsFra er Entertain $ Mrs social Mrs Fraser entertained at a in honor of her niece Mlrs Vanfleet formerly at the" Garland Hotel rotiim’ Chrysanthemums fir t’' de '"rations in the J M paity Clifton Larson Veda M tidiv wore n r e Big Dance $hipJPfr£&idl£2£i Herbert C Hoover Theatre Garland Co’Jiiiy Corir'isriopcr a’bnd to he oir ’i nation as the proceeds e to help Loanee their tci"rv m !' l C Harris trict Attorney and Melvin District Judge both Republicans y - Election Day has passed and everyone can settle down and go to work to support the candidates on both the Democrat and Republican party tickets that were ellected In Box Elder Couitty the voting was Each party mpstly scratch ballots winning three of their respective candl dates For the Democrats Tracy Welling Sweeten 8tate Benator Jones commissioner and Lewis County Attorney For the Republicans Mrs Lucinda for L Horace and Richards Jensen State Representatives and Israel Commissioner Jr Milton H Welling was also elected Secretary of State along with the head of the State ticket Wesley J Horsley was elected Dis- Republican th’s G”iland Honored InChoicc-- r V nrer o Feature Voting Next afternoon the Wednesday County Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet in a convention in Brigham City at 2 p m All members are invited to be present Clara D r ' i t’ e f I In a C’Mtr ca J) U e LfH kn n in Vv I NORM WATKINS AND HIS ORCHESTRA u trli: son ''it Jume L 'O 'il : on j f’ ' J e nil ’y c nr Lei igc up the sponge in cl Come and have a good time lie Rn ni c iriu r r f h' 4" Jpi Scratch Ballots — gi— — a $200 THE YEAR (2Sh©33® ®§lTlfo©TPe©pllQ The Daughters of Pioneers met at the home of Hattie Moore Nov 8th Second Captain Linford presiding LfilutcnanLLorena Bone conducting opening song “Our God We Raise to Thee’’ Minutes Prayer Eva Hansen were then readand approved A letter rof mthe county camp was read by Lottie Austin Thanksgiving Story by Della Merriott Two Readings were ‘In the given by Julia Moore entitled “A Lovely Scene” Morning" and A vocal solo “I Don’t Want Another Sister" was rendered by Venna Kirkham with Ralph Kirkham at the piano “An Awful Reading Helen Moore Dr eam"7 Closing Bong Doxology Benediction by Mrs Guss Larson A social hour was then spent with nine members and eleven invited guests Mrs Rich Mrs J W Garrett Mrs M Garrett Mrs G Larson Mrs Geo Hughes Mrs A Rhodes Mrs H Welling Mrs Helen Moore Mrs Julia Moore Mrs Helen Johnson Mrs Venna Kirkham and Ralph Kirkham-Tmeeting was adjourned to meet with Mrs Myron J Richards Dec 13th 1928 tec Pun UTAH NOVEMER 9 1928 GARLAND ?ta IN THE PAPER ADVERTISE GOES INTO THE TIIAT HOMES OF THE PEOPLE -THE GARLAND TIMES” Pewnt ute goes Adm Gents 50c Ladies 15c iiV ) |