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U LY Big Dance has again been tentatively STERILIZATION OP THE UNFIT big dance to be held In the building of the Box Elder Warehouse 1— this time for Company at Garland Every morning before breakfast time July 26 member of the committee ana large mail plain makes the trip nounced at the meeting of the Lions’ Club held Wednesday night It Is anfrom Pocatello to Salt Lake City flying above our homes In the Bear River ticipated that seven hundred or more Seven or eight roar over our couples will be in attendance at the Valley dance in Utah’s largest grain wareheads as the day advances house The committee is making arto secure the services of The last few months have brot this rangements modern miracle have made it an ev- one of Utah’s finest orchestras for the occasion ery day occurrence The drone of the Mr J Y Rich president of the Box engines is the most recent reminder of Elder Warehouse Corporation has arthe progress of an ever changing world ranged a lot of special features which live The threshing' of the propellers and will keep the lmense crowd In the pounding of the exhausts should ly and happy mood all through the evSo let’s all boose and prepare force every groundling of us to ask ening event for of of the the the opening big ourselves to ask ourselves what it is we have done In the past year to keep ware house abreast of the age The date set for the More economical of milk production Is the greatest necessity confronting the dairymen of the canThis Is a problem region not be solved by congress but each dividual dairyman must solve this for himself The demand for milk and milk products is growing steadily due to the creasing population and wider knowledge of the food value of dairy products Many dairymen still follow unprofitable methods of production Profits In dairying is dependent largely on two factors the cow and how she is fed and handled Dakota Professor Olsen of South State College states “The profitable cow consumes large quantities of food and converts it Into milk When a dairy cow uses her feed for other purposes she ceases to be a profitable milk producer The characteristic of converting food into milk Is inherited and cannot be changed in s cow by any method of feeding or handling The best one can do Is to feed so that this Inherited characteristic is used to The object of the Dairy Herd Improvement Association is the more efficient production of milk and butter-fIt answers the fanner’s question If it pays to keep cows and takes the guess out of dairying The Dairy Herd Improvement Association tester weighs the milk of each cow in the herd for 24 hours and tests her milk for butterfat content From these facts the production of each Individual oow Is calculated for the month and the value of same at market price The feed fed each cow la weighed and the cost of same Is deducted from the value of her product The final result Is value above feed cost Through a number of dairymen cooperating they can employ a trained man to do this work for them The Bear River City Doctors Declare Udy Warm Springs THE GARLAND TIMES" i2oo"THBnnaR George Summers Principal C jE Dies Suddenly At o' Evanston Wyo lions Luncheon After a steknesa lasting qply fifteen Principal C E Smith of ths local that hours Oeorge Summers yell respected High school and member of the Garfarmer and poultry raiser of East Gar' land Lions Club who has Just returnland seccumbed to a disease supposed ed from attending the National Edto be spinal meningitis whll working ucation Association at Atlanta Georgia" on the gas line near Evanston Wyom and the Lions' International Convenlng Monday July IS Further Investion at Louisville Kentucky was the tigation will be carried out to detentW s’peakdn at the Jyndheoit of the Lions lne the exact cause of hit hidden deClub held In the Garland Hotel Wed- 'v cease Mr Smith spoke of nesday evening Hundreds of acquaintances in the his experiences enroute giving his talk valley who had learned to lovq and remuch interest' by telling interesting spect Mr Summers for his Integrity facts regarding (he history of the varand industry were' shocked at the sad ious localities spoken 6f He also spoke news of the sudden passing of their very favorably of the warm welcome friend Mr Summers leaves a family extended by the southern people to the of five children all of whom are very delegates of each ef the convention citwell thought of by their' friends and ies - — record of the association being com- teachers besides his wife mother and A large attendance was present at plied by a disinterested party has two sisters Mrs Emma Winters of the meeting at which two were admitHoytsvtlle Utah and Mrs Gertrude ted to membership in the club J J stamp of authenticity that record of Nielson of Kuna Idaho Both of the White and Roy Wahlen were the two the owner does not bear In selling breed latter were present at the funeral new ones to Join the local boosters This feature alone often re- which was held In the East Oarland Ing stock Musical entertainment for the even- - ' Uncle Sam is out In front rushing pays the cost of testing many times ward meeting house Thursday July 18 ing featured violin and flute duets by the mails every where In the most over in Increasing the market value of Bishop E S Huriaen of East Garland the Ktrkham brothers accompanied by had charge of the 'services In the smaller business “My Faith Joseph Ktrkham The Klrkham broth- way the profitable cows and their progeny its maximum” in Thee” was tendered by a ladles ers are father and uncle to Joseph and Industrial processes which we chorus from the Fielding ward made direct what changes have we At Klrkham of Garland and are visitors ' Invocation Patriarch Myron J Rich- here from Lehi within the last year? Other presenting ards musical numbers were Mrs Joy MitchMrs Fannie W Gam of Fielding will too often reveal Examination The first speaker Mr W“A Adams ell who played two piano selections and died home at the of Mrs daughter her to of our we the are traveling paid tribute good character that way in about Mr Roy Wahlen who To accompanied the deceased and told of his early as- favored with two the fsame old groove We are not Cooper Haffield at Salt Lake City Fritrumpet solos on We are not day July 12th The cause of her death We are not alert awake sociations with him commenting R T Shaw a former mayor of Gar- With was ailments Incidental to old age his good nature and genial disposition now residing at Logan was a seeking opportunities to do our "work land Mrs Gam was one of the early piona better way Instead we are seeking Bishop Charles Munns commended the special guest of the club and spoke Bhe was bom at In response to many Bear River City has extended ' wel- some way to get along without hav- eers of Fielding inquiries re- success of Mr Summers In training briefly to his old friends 'and acquaint- Brighton England October 11 1841 and come to all who will be In attendance garding the safety of the and bringing up his family his children ances at ing to alter our old practices bathing came to Utah in 1855 with her parents at a real live July 24 celebration with Udy Hot Springs Drs Luke and Beatty having been taught to respect their e are dis John and Fannie Gobble Wood In Cap- - au the trimmings that go to make have repeated their statement of last father and mother and to attend to As common people week au such resistance to success the their our duties conscientiously event a A program cleahliness of the tinguished by change regarding Filalad Mourns Loss Is to begin at one o’clock Childrens' waters assuring all concerned that O G Sweeten and Newell Ward acby our tenacious clinging to the old by our tendency to be forever content manned Mlcah Garn In the L D S races and other sports and events will there Is absolutely no danger of the companied by Mrs A W Hansen renhouse in 1864 She and be water being contaminated duet “The with things as they are That Is what endowment The per- dered a staged at two and at three-thirOf Citizen her husband lived In Centerville and a Wllcf west Rodeo of the first order fect movement of the water through Home Land” makes us common from there were called on a mission will begin a friend and All who come have been the pool assures absolute sanitation at Clarence E Smith to after Arizona moved to assured a good time the whole after- - aU times The doctors made their former neighbor of Mr Summers exwhich they Yet we do not have to thus hang Last Friday July 12 David L Evans She has always taken an noon statements JuHy aware of the’ dangers pressed great sorrow at the sudden of Fielding back We can let the evidences In southern Idaho business nctlve part In church work being the that would attend should there be any death of Mr Summers and spoke In prominent progress we see wound us spur us on circles for over forty years died at the of at first atpresident of the primary warm of mistake his to efforts more worthy and The flight diligence regarding the truthfulness of praise residence at Malad Funeral family was Centerville of the their conclusions president tention to his family affairs planes o’er head we can match with services were held at the stake tab-to make our work easier fastep mary and Relief Society In Fielding Mr Roy Wahlen accompanied by emacle afternoon Sunday sam a me' She has been Mrs Joy A Mltchel played a trumpet and more pleasant on the farm In the at Mr Evans moved to Malad from resident of Fielding for 45 years Sur- solo “The Rosary” shop In the store and In the home’' Brigham City pi 1859 with a widowed x vivlng gre her feur sops Mlcah John Mr Fred Nye sang Not Understood” - w e mother and typo younger brothers Tie Dan and Nathanlal of Fielding and Beginning Saturday July 26 at 8 p The Benediction was pronounced by began his career as a school teacher At four daughters Udy Fanny Capener of East m the Garand Band will Bishop J H Hess of Fielding but later took over the management of begin Its It was once felt by every citizen of Garland Mrs A R Capener of Gar- Burial took place In the East Gar- the Malad Store thus be- hall land and Mrs Cooper Haffield and The band the democracy that the legislative W Larsen Mrs T J Udy assisted by her sisters land cemetery and Elder J marked ginning a business experience was the best place to determine all the Mrs W L Apgood both of Balt Lake dedicated the grave nite at the 8ame hoUr‘ Mrs most unusual success He assisted of SatUrdy Idaho by Rockland Udy George 31 matters of public policy It was thot and 45 great grand grandchildren Summers was born at Day- - in The full band of twenty pieces as - Mrs W E Potter of the organization of the J N Ireland Farmington and George that congressmen w re well enough in- - children sisted by vocalists will be on hand the Mrs of Bank and Malad as has acted pre Joseph Moon of Malad Idaho en came a member of Services were held in the Fielding formed to approach any question and L tTq church ident of it almost since opening night to present a program tertalned the Moon family at a reunion continuously He married that they could do it best in the leg- - ward chapel at eleven a m Sunday and later came to Utahth affairs throughout southern Banking Ju under the direction of Bishop H L islative assembly of East GarMiss Melinda Sorenson Its duration half are All thCfUdy of 12 0 clock noon and en- have engaged his attention and Idaho All Richards Tmnressive land sixteen years ago one was of the effort and he organ'rP Witox IT”1 ‘"d by E Today hoover the over inoroalng m izers of the Idaho State Life Insurnoon was spent in swimming and a life rinds Coombs and President M H Welling make lts season's (jebut oigaruzatlon complexity of our national A good time was had by all program Mr and Mrs Odell Grover and son ance Company were: Trio ‘‘My us facing technical problems beyond Musical numbers He la survived Out of town guests were Hyrum Moon Harle Mr C and D by his wife one of Washington In L Thee" by Mrs H Richards the understanding of any large group Faith from Woodland Henry Moon and faml- - and Mrs W L Grover of Salt Lake daughter Mrs Emily Foss of Preston -w P of men who may be chosen far leg- - Mrs D B Jones and Mrs A tross KoaGs Jemc e at the home of Dr Idaho and one son D L Evans of (ben y from Farmington Philip Moon and City were guests Hansen lslatlve position accompanied by Mrs Mary family Farmington Mr and Mrs and Mrs T W Innes and Mrs A S Malad Mason Solo "That Wonderful Mother Frank— Tumbowr Woodland “Mr! “and Huisli'a few" Says this’ week After minev Mrs Thomas' White of Gar- As"'aresuit 'ofThls complexltyleg-o- f Mr Emery Bupns wishes to announce Mrs Heber and fam ing in Salt Lake the Solo "Trusting” islatures are turning more and more land by Roland Ap- - the opening of 7he Cross Roads Serce Mm s Mr ° to Darner Colorado Scouts To Seek For of this work over to special commis- - good of Salt Lake and Piano solo by “J lef t Tt where they WU e"Joy fishing The open- - SaHute a£h Lun sions President Hoover has been em- - Eugene Halliday of Ogden Moon from Idaho Falls Idaho station Haunted House Tuesday trip then will return to Washington powered to appoint a law enforcement ing prayer was by Bishop Jas H Hess in every respect to accomodate Mrs Lott Hess and D C where he Is employed In the In' commission andtihlsdy Is already closing prayer by Joseph Ford of the y leveling public He will handle City Mr and Mrs Frank Hatley from ternal Revenue Dept of the at work the famous SJiell "400” Dry Gass and Rockland Mrs Elmer Hartly from ment All Boy ore making the trip by to meet InScouts have been instructed Interment was made in the Fielding Shell Motor Oils and a full line of Rockland work ki an effort to solve one of our front of the Garland LMrs Edith Byington from auto economic cemetary country’s most formidable accessories and says It will pay you Burley Mr and Mrs J — ibrary next Tuesday at eight o’clock White from J problems to give him a call when you are In Garland and Mr and Mrs Nephi Tay-Mr and Mrs E T Capener of Salt prepared to hike to the haunted house SERVICES HELP FOR LITTLE BABE need of gasoline and oiL lor from Suit Laker—' 1 siietit Sunday —afternoon and where the scout meeting will be hrld has — apIn Utah Governor Dern Each scout Is to bring a flashlight lone hundred t at the re- - nitht at the John Rickards home guests to study the Deverle Y Wood three months old pointed a commission Mick Gaddle will be on hand with a Mr and Mrs Dewey Richards enter- - mlon‘ son of Ross and Cleo Farnsworth local enforcement problems and anfine story and during the evening the as tamed week a end Miss Wood res-died guests Norma to Is find at work endevoring other suddenly at the family endeavor to catch the ghost Notes ofboysthewillhaunted Collinston The Christensen Miss Cora Smith and Mr substitute morning for Utah’s admittedly ob- idcnce early Friday house Remember felThe family of Janies B Jardine of Tyson of Brigham City and Miss tiny one was stricken with pneumonia solete taxing system lows: In front of The Library at eight Clarkston afternoon Utah had their annual re- Thursday and death came May Christensen of Salt Lake City bells promptly was of union One affairs last able of the at as a Hot on to be at relief spent the Buday to pleasant the the Udy intense Udy July rooming suffering We expect these groups Springs 1929 Hot which they motored After spending about two week was a delicious chicken supper to offer some really effective plans to Friday morning HOSPITAL NOTES t0 Lagoon where they attended the hours swimming they enjoyed a del- - given at the home of Mr and Mrs Art Services were held at the residence the congresses which they represent concert given by the Gaiety Saunders and sponcored by Mr and Girls Icious luncheon Composed of few men and those few Sunday afternoon under the direction Mr Howard Glen of Blue Creek is on to Salt Lake to at- orchestra Mr and Mrs Jardine have nine Mrs Dale Saunders then of H L Interment McIntyre for Richards their Henry Bishop positions specially qualified receiving medical treatment at the enf ihe play “On With the Show” children all of them living 35 grand- - and Miss Ruby Saunders they should work with dispatch to well was in the Fielding cemetray Garland hospital for an infection in children and one great grandchild Miss Esther Erickson of Preston founded conclusions his face e were about 75 present and all aho spent several days with her Robret Vicars of Garland is being themselves as having had a ter Mrs John Saunders and family services ’(pressed for the calls Every activity treated at the Garland hospital for The angel of death made his third We wish to express our sincere thanks 'cry delightful time and hoped to Mr and Mrs M Y Simmons and of exports and the commission Is govgasoline burns week call Mrs and for Mr Thomas joy a the reunions other when Hot and and and within appreciation at kindness at Fielding the Udy daughter ernment's answer to the need Mrs Vem Jorgenson cf Portage had Mrs William Laub was called Mrs Simmons and son combined business sympathy shown us in our recent lass Springs tonsils adenoids removed at her and of our son and brother Arlin Marriott with pleasure In a trip to Brigham 3—“ the Eear River Valley hospital Sunday The very large number of friends and YOUNG CHILD DIES City last week — One of the menaces to the progress relatives of Atwood to who a relief her the Mrs at at attended Marysvale James services blood midnight pressuffering of civilization Is the tainted the consoling Duane Lamont Steffen Ogden and comforting three year Idaho was a guest at the home Many Tuesday night She leaves a husband ent in certain groups of people 'old son of Conrad R and Jewel Mcguire of Mr and Mrs Ed Bigler for a few mental weakness pre- and six children to mourn her loss remarks of the speakers beautiful with hereditary Cannon of music and lovely floral offerings They are: Mrs Jennie ( Steffen of Tremonton died July 15 of days this week crime and to pauperithem disposing and with the letters of condolence appendicitis Kidman Mr and Mrs C W The little fellow rumors that I Owing to persistant sm are allowed to freely reproduce Snowville Blanch Richards Wm R gether Laub Corinda Cannon motored to Pleasant View have made statements Eugene Laub and for every other kind and thought- - went an operation but to no avail as family to the effect themselves and bring into the world of Fielding and Esther Laub of Brig- - ful service we appreciate more deeply his appendix had already ruptured and Thursday and enjoyed the day with that my son contracted the disease of countless others who will fill our jails Mr and Mrs George meningitis than we have words to express ham death followed as a result their parents from the Udy Hot Springs and poor houses Mr and Mrs Brigham Marriott Funeral per voice were held Thursday Services 'Were held Thursday afterMiddleton I feel it my duty to Mr Udy and in Inand family Mrs Alice Saunders of Ogden Is law noon in the Fielding ward chapel July 18 and inteinient was m the Bug- defense of myself to give out to the Some time ago Idaho passed a — — — of such terment was In the Fielding cemetery joying a visit with relatives and friends cemetary sterilization public this statement I have never at providing for the A CORRECTION Mr and Mrs Warner Kidman spent any time made any statement that irresponsible people but only recently Mrs Stella toward could be construed as placing the blame Wjatt and son James of Sunday in Trenton Idaho with have the courts made moves conMr thes and friends California Park and for my son’s sicknes" upon the Udy the since effect f butting it int6 Mrs and Clarence Mr and and Mrs Fryer Lake William been of Salt Hot Springs or premises Wyatt Therefore of the law has stitutionality were Sun of the us! ted at the J W McDowaii home daughters Deweyville any such statement as would connect questioned day afternoon guests of their parents Sunday me as Its au’hor is false as I do not — Mr and Mrs Thomas Potter efthe I made believe Interest have nor it with any such We will watch D Y Ooddard motored MrM M E ANDRIS IMPROVING of statements forts of the state to thus rid itself to meet to Ogden- - Friday evening Sterilizsigned: L F rialL the worst of its dependents Godard Mr and Mrs their parents J We are of methods pleased to state to the many ation is one of the newer Mends of Mr M E‘ Andrus who hi jH Colorado who will spend a few days evil and has Mr Preston L Grover manager of meeting the dependency been before continuing tlietr trip to the associated Press of Boise Idaho of confined to his home for til heen successfuUy practiced In many her of and a was of Holbrook two Sunguest Idaho family sister that he is weeks family past spent and wife and little son were guests of steadily the Union already Mr and Mrs Clifford of the states Mrs Robert and Mr and Hardy 'prmlng and at will Garland Saturday no soon be around again the home and day visiting in Dr and Mrs T W Innes Wednesday There can be no valid reason for of Mr and Mrs G R Korth to meet hs many friends use Sunday ( Mr Grover is Mrs Innes’ brother (Continued on Page 4 ) allowing it to come into greater Grandma Garn Of Fielding Laid - Final Rest Celebrat July 24tb Rodeo Safe For Bathing Prominent Garland Band To Qive Concerts r Reunions j pdd Springs 7 ££ iS a SLvl i “Sh “ lo S 7d F i7muS “"2 News Corrects Hearsay - ' |