Show Jf $ v THE GARLAND Richards Market Home Quality Merchandise We buy from the people who buy from us We buy our Beef Pork Veal Lamh Poultry and vegetables from the farms in the Bear River Valley A dollar spent with us goes back into circulation in our own locality A FEW OF OUR MANY GROCERY BARGAINS 8 4 4 4 bars flake white soap Packages Linit Starch Packages Cherrio Washing Powder Dqz Clothes-Pi- ns 25c - 25c 25c 20c WE DELIVER IN THE CITY Garland B Utah Knoth Pharmacy G l 26 Bell Phone PRESCRIPTION ' DRUGGIST Nyal Remedies Ice Cream ' Keeley Brigham City Soda Water Also a fine line of Candies I and Agency for EASTMAN KODAKS and CHENEY PHONOGRAPHS Bell Phone Nol (Continued that the whole townalte wm wrong Prom the Journal of M J Richards we find that on Feb 23 IMS another meeting was called to reconsider the location of the meeting house A new commitee was appointed and they reported back for a change of location And so we have another deadlock Not until Apostle John Henry Smith came up some time later was the matter finally settled After going orer the townsite carefully and conferlng anwith Hess Apostle Smith nounced that the town site was wrongand should be abandoned ly located And luckly for ' these- overburdened to not proceed people that thcyvdld erect a town on these dry white clay knolls for their efforts would have been wasted because In 1890 only five years later the town site committee with E O Wilcox Oliver negotiated Wood and Mlcah Garn for the present townsite of Fielding Water was now to come ou( for Irrigation wnd a town could be built To meet the needs of the people a log school house was built by donation in 1888 on top of a conspicious knoll on the forty acres near Nathlnel Gams dry farm and owned by J H Hess This house became known as the “Hess House” and was later removed to Riverside by Aaron Capener More will be said of this house In the chapters on Educa- tion Religious Development and Social Life be- The history of Fielding proper gins with the coming to the valley of Ebenezer O Wilcox and Henry Wilcox In 1878 These men came up from Farmington In that year and plowed 20 acres of land on the place home-by David Sanders E O Wilcox had secured Mr Sanders rellnqulsh- On the whole 160 acres tot $75 00 ment 1 cash and a horse He then bought 160 I acres in section 31 from the Union ! Central Pacific at $255 per acre Much 1 of the railroad land was purchased for Just half this amount Returning ' In I 1879 alone Mr E O Wilcox made his I headquarters in a little dirt roofed log ! house near the canal bridge which I leads to the sugar company land now Irrigation from the high land (under Nothing more need be said of j Mr Wilcox until 1890 or until we meet him In the other chapters I In 1881 Oliver Wood had come Into valley and secured with his bro- Johnathan 320 acres in section 31 Little need be said of him until 1890 when we shall find that a small I part of his land came into the town of Fielding JW Ihe Tobacco Night Calls 121 J GARLAND UTAH Early History Of Fielding J MEATS and GROCERIES TIMES from page l amusements been freely appropriated In the establishment of many towns in Utah While E 0 Wilcox Micah Garn and Oliver Wood were not asked to give much land It was the opinion of the committee that the lota should sell at about $1000 or $1300 per acre plus $1000 per acre for water when It should come out in 189X Of course a free gift of a public square for church and other puroses was expected and would have been welcomed So much was this desired that Bishop Richards worked Incessantly day by day lost sleep In hts anxiety trying to adjust the situation But this was a sltutlon purely economic and natural and ao and Plate A sentiment was subsided B and D were surveyed blocks of six acres each were laid off and these blocks were divided Into 4 lots of 1H acres each In spite of protest the lots went from $7300 to $8500 each water Including Judged from our standards these prices were certainly' very cheap and perhaps not over exorbitant even for that time Yet we cannot but feel a strain of sympathy and almost pity when we reflect back on the hard knocks pointed effort and long suffering that good old brother R M Larson underwent during the 12 to 16 years he tolled to pay for the two lots he bought in 1894 These lots are now owned by Mrs George GodIt is also proper here to state frey that some years later Micah Gam made the magnanimous gift that gave the fine public square she Fielding now jpnjoys as a Chuch Community center Even though Brother Larson paid a total of $33100 $15000 of which was the principal for the lots and wa Interest yet In the light of economic law I can easily Justify these men In “getting their price for the ” lots can sentiment Only religious force a decision otherwise seenatthe fth mans c To Be Feats thrills laughs enter’ wontainment spectacular der — You will tee them all t Utah’s greatest annual Exposition Circus fts that taka your breath away gor-the somergeous fireworks ! saulting auto exdting vat furious racing an and pushball— polo greatest exhibits in Fair his lory Don’t miss this thrilling climax of fifty Utah Fairs! Six owes4 idjited by biskrr Bodv Uecau-Pontiac Six offers infinitely more than other cars of comparable price over 350000 It is the lowest Pon tines are now in use priced siv offering the stvle comfort and silence of bodies by Fisher It is the only siv offerin'! a 186 cn in engine with c Under head It is the only six of the its pric-- combining the advantages of of heidlightsand ign ition lock rf coincident:1! transmbsionand It is such features as thee w hich are so impres-siv- e when Pontiac 8i is compared with any other car of similar price Thev tv pifv the exceptional qualitv and value being built into General Motors Siv Come in this — and learn him muJi more sou get for your montv wlu soil buy a Ponnnc Siv nr 'vlun 2 — Ci‘ti1 5x75 r kumUn i 574 - Cu!- Phonon V'S IIIir Vm- Mu —II1 11 mivirnum UllOKO -- ff tail ft ’ Vim All IfuluJrlHrU and GUNDERSON Distributors UTAI£ GARLAND TECK PRODUCT OP §7 L 1 ip Farmers’ Community Continued Stores Inc I win vd my $173 Savage Spin Dry Copper Tub Electric Washing Mach- extra on easy ine for $58 cash or 10 terms I have Just taken the District Man- age r ship to sell the One M mute Was- er and woric with other dealers also arranging for home demonstrations gales under our Satisfaction Guar-- 2 an tee Offer and If for any reason with one year the purchaser of our Sav-q fage "Washer may wish to exchange GENERAL MERCHANDISE CM PETERSON Manager GET READY FOR COLD WEATHER BUY YOUR WINTER UNDIES NOW AND SWEATERS CChildrens Ladies Ladies Silk at Rayon Bloomers Heaviest Pressed Copper Tub ever In 1878 Chas S Peterson of other advantages — Princess Slips I of Mrs Julia Richards now of Garfand Jacket “d a an auto as we might compare ! just Utah located on a homestead in with Timkin Roller Bearings over one Silk Bloomers tion 6 on which he built the first house did not have them I will allow a log house about 14 ft that in Fielding the $50 paid toward the New One Silk Bloomers used as by 14 ft It ‘was shingled and the home of Micah Gaum and under its Minute I have other sales depending on Hose from roof from 1892 on about eight years trade-i- n washers which I will resell at was shielded Fielding’s first Post Offbargain prices at $10 down and $5 ice It is now being used as a grainery Phone 60 of same the with I privilege monthly by Daniel Garn Mr 'Peterson D Macfarlane Store at a man named Briggs In 1879 change-- R Riverside phome Tremonton 32a-and went back to Peterson Morgan County In 1881 Micah Garn gave Mr Briggs $1000 00 for his relinpuishrm-nSUMMONS and soon left his home In Centerville seeking In this new country oppertun-ltIn the District Court of the First Judical District of the State of Utah for his boys In and for the County of Box Elder tnese My purpose In bringing three men will become obvious wnen Plaintiff PETER NICHOLS In 1890 negotiations were made for the vs For these three townsite of Fielding J A Capener E S Capener the of Box men held the land out of which the Board of County Commissioners T E BETENSON M D Elder County G G Sweeten L S town was taken Pond and T L Davis Commissioners Physican and Surgeon 1881 ard Box Elder County P Russell Wight Others who came in between 1895 were William Hardy who h rnie- - County Clerk W E G Ellerby Leonora Bank Building steaded 160 south of the Gam 160 and EUerby First Doe and Second Doe Also UTAH GARLAND all unknown claiming Lajt and other persons right title esla'e hen or Interest Telephone: in the real pngierty described In the owned by W S Hansen On the eait e complaint adverse to plaintiff s Bell 14 of the county road which goes ship or constituting a cloud upon through Fielding John Barns and C plaintiff's title thereto Defendants R Udy nd Milton H Welling locked THE TO UTAH STATE OF THE south of the Wilcox south fe'u ‘m DEFENDANTS ? 1901 B G L E N N We are now ready for the set - SAID You are hereby summoned to aopear ment of The town itself Nona of me ttlttun after’ the servue of twenry PAINTER land mentioned in this Daragraph wai this Summons If served you upon uvu-included in the old townsite within the county In which this action is brought: otherwise within thirty days Paper and Kalsomining were the limits extended after service and defend the above ensouth when the t cwn was mer PLASTERING EXPERT ded action and in cae of your fail ed after 1912 ure so to do Judgment will be renderThe year 1890 wa- - quite an l ed against you accord ng to le Work Guaranteed filed of the complaint whch has year from a gene tic ronnt of t UTAfl G4RLAVD with the clerk of said Court This acThis year marks the" beginning if or the Oreg n tion is brought to reco- er a judgment statun at Collmston or decree quieting plahitffs to Short Line Railroad At th’s r- “ the following described prcnres s:"ae O Wilcox with the aid of !s fa‘h"r in Box Elder County S’a’e if Cah i) CHAS J TRIBE Thomas M Abb it built the scribed in p’am'ffs cjinplan2 u fol- n- i substantial Rock House now stani r lows:” S‘Ction THE BRBER MJi ' fvir P on the corner of Plat A S'H in u Best Thn far A Trite West S L B M con'ai mo 6 i hi tins oid nousenas served long a' Garland Boy to Doll Up weH for thirty eight years and g i all East of Ciunty Road Alsj the East half of the N th V'e-- f qua'er for a hund-emore So that wp lereej't I'!’! OF SFCTION £’ sure that when Mrs V’:icov THIRTY-SI136 Town-hir savs "I love i very rock in t:s h 12) North Range fvm '4' wnt c O NYE I 72 88 a 't- there are plenty of rocks to love f A’') that had be lirtrurtor of Pmnor Vocal and all 1()80 han i one finds plenty of stting room or "'u ginning ejs' of NV corInstruments Band 58 ner south of SW1 of section therse window sills on the insid- - of tre Iv degrees 31 cun ’s E 12 70 cha ns S 52 PI WO TUNING A SPECULTY showing the thieknc-icf' the wli degrees 5 mtnu'es cat 5 27 ch mis 3 s’ For Appointment This hiuse is the or'yVrurture fall I?o-decrees E 4 8 cha :s S 55 degrees s m t 42 minutes ea t 14 14 cha ns S 28 degree among the ! 50 minutes E 355 2 f”c' S 44 d Vas It was while construct 5! Notice S 53 degrees 37 Property Owners erewng on tins house that the t'wn-- I minutes E 439 65 degrees 4j min-- I minutes E 187 8 site committee galled on Mrs Vh-Utes E 137 feet & 306 3 E 517 feet S The residences on Factory Street and Amcrg these nten were M J 55 59 fff t E to 53 iruiu’es E as far as the Curb and street Mam degrees Wm M Her SE corner Joseph S’ever-oof section North 1321 1"f t Gutter ex‘endi arrrequested to clean Jed Earl and probablyJ H H West 1320 feet N 1320 feet W 49 2 all dirt and' rubbish out of gutter and chains to beginning Section 36" 36‘ nlace in a ple at one end for the city sp’e of ‘the persis'crt efforts of It looked at frst like Township twelve 12 NjulmRarge 4 Richards a remove 137 15 the project mu't fall People in the W S L B & M containing Signed chftrch had b“n trained since 1847 n acres PARLEY LINFORD B H JONES LEWIS JONES expect a liberal cLvison of land f r Piamidf a Attorneys out of politics '"Yes Stn-- e religion townsite purposes keep theUyirg P O Address Frst National Erk Save in for politicians off of Salt Lane City much land had Bid Brigham City Utah 51 W Sedan A 50c $195 $195 $195 and $225 50c up to $210 at at Garland Utah Garland Business Directory JrSoQ The nw ity Bell ef h w ' GENERAL MOTORS at TW Dentist Both Phene Residence Ben J Office Fanners ! Office Honrs 9 a m U I 't p a Garland Bank Building Utah LOUIS PETERSON BARBER SHOP UTAH GARLAND A for Good a Good Haircut WE SPECIALIZE GENTS tie GEO DDS INNES II ON LADIES IRCLTTING WAVING PERMANENT ON MONDAY OF EACH WEEK By Appointment ORIAN PETERSON DAILY BUSS TO DEWEY DAILY BUSS SERVICE AT ANY “ TIME TO ANY PLACE" ““““ TRICFS L Call Bell REASONABLE 60 and Res Fhone b’ to Mc’s HARNESS AND SHOE SHOP T N McIntosh Prep If it leather I’m in the game s Harnesie repaired with and dispatch In the matrimonial lottery it sometimes takes a man £ long tune to discover whether he’s drawn a prize oc surprise |