Show A BOOST VALLEY FOB IS A BEAR BOOST CTTS RIVER FOR 51 moo® yourself rt SENT) THE VOLUME I NEW TO S NUMBER US XV Democratic Ticket GARLAND M I A Social A Great Success Wednesday evening of this week at of Social Hall the M the Garland Ward gave a Hallowe’en Party that was a very successful affair At the appointed time for the commencement of the party one would go to the front door of the hall only to find It locked but the trail led around to the back way and then things began to happen the basement under the stage was fixed up to represent many spooky and guresome places and as the crowd entered they were confront ed on all sides by these things To those not fnmllmr with the basement they would oftentimes find themselves In the midst of gravestones with ghosts rising from behind them Frightened from this place they would rush into another only to find tht they were touching something soft and clamny At last after meeting the unexpected from all sides hey would find the stairHere they way leading Into the hall had booths for refreshments and a Fortune Teller's Boothe pesided ocr by Madame Cartier the noted fi tune tel ler who made many man and many a young maid happy or sod as the future was unveiled before them The floor of the hall had boen planned and made smooth w here the merry crowd enjoyed themselves in the dance The recreation committee deserves much credit for the very efficient way in which the social was put over the I ' v ? Y S f 'v For President ALFREn E SMITH — Tor Vice President’ JOSEPH T ROBINSON’ United State Senator” WILLIAM II KING Salt Lake CIt For Congress KNOX PATTERSON Moab For Governor GEORGE II DERN Salt Lake City Supreme Court SAMUEL R TIltEMAN Salt Lake City VALENTINE GIDEON Ogden of State II WELLING Fielding Attorney General OLIVER K CLAY Price Secretary MILTON LEWIS JONES Democratic County Candidate Attorney for State F Treasurer MENDENHALL Springvllle JOHN NUTTALL Fork Presidential Electors SCOWCROFT OgfieH J J GALLIGAN Salt Lake City A J EVANS Lchl FRANK TOLTON Beaver WILLARD COUNTY TICKET For State Senator TRACY WELLING Riverside State Representatives J WELTON WARD WUIard WILLARD O JEPPSON Brigham City Judge FONNESBECK Logan District W Attorney DAVIS Brigham E County — Commissioner Term)-- G SWEETEN Garland Commissioner Term) JOSEPH I DEWEY Deweyvtlle County County Attorney LEWIS JONES Brigham City (PoUtldkl Advertisement) £ How gotten up and conducted A Dispute larger Dances Coming fif Round Dances Public Dinners Qvris Dances The Garland Relief Society held Its annual conference Sunday evening In the ward chapel The session opened with community singing followed by prayer by Alfred Michaells A report of the past year’s work was given by President Mrs A R Capen-c- r I Vocal Duet "Speak Gentle Words" was rendered by Mrs J J Thompson and Mrs D Henry Manning Brother's Keeper" Talk “Am was given by Charles Last - Talk— by- - Bishop We- W - Richards The closing number was community "Scatter Sunshine” lead by singing Mark Nichols with Blanche Haws as on the organ accompanist Benediction by Nathaniel Ashby Mr and Mrs Frank Nish of Logan and Verl Godfrey of California were guests Monday of Mr and Mrs Wallace Wise Sunday afternoon bishop Richards and with his counselors J D Hcnnry Manning were in Ogden where they called on Mrs Wortley who is ill at one of the Ogden hos- Ue4 Issue - illustrate this Tills came to me from Jed Earl Adam Bigler one of the settlers and a non member of the L D S church had be on a comparatively heavy donor jjn budding this haiws It appears that this Intel est In the house had never been e Church entnely surrendered to Ho theirfoie felt that he had certain Jits to the use of the house oer other people At any rate his son Beit Gigler proceeded to “get up a dunce ” In doing so he left out one of the stops Th floor manager at the time of Mr Bigler’s visit to his He was pi’ce was away from home therefore not duly notified The ment proceeded and the dance but no floor manager was When the floor manager was present notified he went qulrhly to the dunce and waiting until the then in to process was finished he stepped th reviewing the social life of the from the beginning 1871- community 1900 it must not be thought by arly readers that the conditions are going to be far from that of any other beThe in Utah ginning community all these forms Common element In was the authority of the Bishop end the other members of the Priesthood to whong authority had been delegated Tire Instructions to the bishops came out from the central offices of the church and we might be sure that fiont called the dance to order and many restrictions and taboos to whigh exclaimed “All of you who value your "AH musconform were laid down fin listening to the reports that have been fellowship had better disperse for the made about other places I find fiew night" outstanding differences However to There as a general murmur In the make my report approach more nearly I think It best to give ap completion account of the social life as related to the history of Fielding In doing this my theme will take such form as to treatment of (1) allow for separate Dances (2) Public dinners nd warcL parties (3r House “parties’ (4) ot- - In sports (5) visiting among theatricals music and (6) Prepare fine Capener all present fith’s first United Artists which comes to the Liberty Garland for a showing of The first regular luncheon of the Hyrum Lion’s Cluft was held at the Pioneer Hotel on Friday evening Oct 26 Clarence E Smith Geo O Nye lYed L Nye Mark Nichols Chas H Lass and John J Shumway' made a to be In to Hyrum pilgramage the first luncheon- - Limr Governor Hansen requested that our local club be represented Inasmuch as Garland has the credit of sponsoring the organization These visitors report gratification at the fine spirit" manifested at the meeting The Hyrum boys showed that they have caught the “splilV and we confidently expect great results In Ilyrum A copy of "The Garland Times” was dllivered to the club members and was discussed with a great deal of interest The editor of "The Times" Is an old resident of Hyrum and his father Is publisher of "The Courier there This forms a tie between the two communities and together with sentiment the engendered through Lion’s Clubs augurs well for a community spirit that should result in a can and that cooperation fraternity and shall W tJiUtUally For President HERBERT HOOVER For CHARLES production Theatre at three days commencing Sunday evening Nov 4th ’’The Garden of Eden’’ is the intriguing title of the new picture and though the symbolism of that Utopian birthplace of Man Is cleverly carried out the story Itself is the last void in CURTIS States United ERNEST Salt Senator BAMBERGER Lake City For Congress COLTON B DON For Governor II WATTIS WILLIAM Ogden beneficial Supreme Court II FOLLAND Salt Lake City ErnniAM hansen Salt Lake City WILLIAM G G SWEETEN Democratic Candidate for County Commissioner Secretary of State W TETERS Brigham City JOHN General D PARKER Provo Attorney GEORGE State AXEL E Treasurer CHRISTENSEN Pleasant Mount State Auditor AJAX Tooele IVOR State Superintendent Public Instruction C N JENSEN Salt Lake City Presldential Electors E MILLER ALBERT ) Tracy R Welling Democratic candidate for the 8tate Senate Is one of the best fitted men before the people His training experience and vocation as a successful farmer and leader among farmers assures strong support Mr Welling is a graduate of the district school of Riverside and received the distinction of being marked student In the county graduate-o- f in the BoX Elder high school in 1917 and since that time has studied higher and French while In the army as well as completing a course In salesmanship real estate and business English thm-- h the Knights of Columbus home study course under the of direction University Mr Welling was one of the first five boys from Box Flder County to volunteer m the wu'd war ad spent modernism deriving Its name from the Oarden of the Hotel Eden Just outside Monte Carlo wnere much of the Miss Griffith Is action takes place cast as a little cabaret singer who through a chain of amusing circumstances lands In the social whirl mporarlly accepted as a personage whom she Is not Lewis Milestone directed the picture in Amwhile a strong supporting cast includes over two years In the seii-Chdrles erica and Fianee His servieo brought Ray Louise Dresses Lowell Sherman Edward Martindel Maude recognition as he was promoted to aj George and Hank Mann sergeant and recommended as l'cuten- - ““"Ilurrleane F SMITH WINSLOW Salt Lake City CLARA RANDOLPH Salt Lake City MRS DAN BARRY G G MRS He was having exhibit truly yours L S Morris Ass’t Professor Horticulture Very YEAR Republican Ticket Duchesne COUNTY TICKET State Senator J FRANCIS MERRILL Brigham City State Representatives HORACE RICHARDS State ceedingly THE Luncheon At Hyrum Sweeten Is a Utah product born and raised In Mcndon Cache County of pioneer stock His did much towards the deparents velopment of the country and were loved and honored by their associates On coming to Box Elder County in 1911 Mr Sweeten located at Colllnston where he engaged In the mercantile business oc which and livestock since He cupatlon he has followed Is perhaps as well known as any man Boxelder Commended For Fair in this locality and always for his Showing Made at genial personality and his unqualified willingness to assist In any enterMr Thomas Davis prise looking to the industrial Member County Commissioners and social welfare of the comUtah Brigham City munity He is thoroughly acquainted Dear Sir: knows its with Box Elder County As a Judge In the first department needs and capacity for development at the State Fair I am taking this He two years as County Comserved commend showing to the opportunity missioner In 1619 and 1920 and Is now which Box Elder CoUhty made there term In that completing a The work of Mr Horsly I think is office! the chairman of the being He did a very really beyond criticism board excellent piece of work In point of experience and training was not Even though Boxelder for the duties and responsibilities of placed at the nead of the list does not mean that you did not have a very the County Commissioners there are His road construction after few his equal meritorious display Figures It comes record 1s without an equal In the all mean very little when to Judging the value of the county ex county He Is successful In the handlIt ing of his personal affairs Is Fair hibit at the State Box Elder and trustworthy appeared to me for some time by would County can do no better than to elect that Boielder uaJ observance G G Sweeten County Commissioner knew None of us win first place term however Just how things were going for the (Paid Political Advertisement) to turn out until all of the figures on the various produces were summed TRACY R WELLING And so I want to unofficially give Box Elder more than third place as was Democratic Candidate for decided by the Judges and give her Slate Senator an honorable mention as Apple And Snake In “Garden Of Eden” fashioned basket party last Tuesday Hallowe’en evening In the old hall were used decorations Girls dressed In aprons and boys In overalls Hallowe'en games were played after were which the baskets raffed off J from lc to 15c A very enjoyable time was had by Lions Attend First friends literary candiLewis Jones the Democratic date for County Attorney Is a native of this county He received his higher 'education at the U A C and PolytechA nic Los Angeles Upon being admitted to the bar in 1922 he entered Into acA tribute to Milton H Welling and tive practice as a lawyer which prothe other candidates from within the fession he has since successfully followed As City Attorney he has made Bear River Stake Whose deeds unit to form a day and a record for fairness and vigorous upholding of the law He has served as the one by one the days grow into noble Commander of the local American years and the years as they slowly J ion and 40 and 8 pass will raise at last a beautiful organizations chairman of the Box Elder edifice enduring for ever their praise with power like these Characters County Red Cross Secretary of the - Club- - and as Box Elder Commercial and Influence will resist evil and hold Attorney for both the North and South fast to the good will support and open to District Farm Bureau the way happiness organizations Let the echoes of their careers and The election of Lewis Jones will Inachievements stir the soul of truth sure capable vigorous and honest administration of the office of County at- and right the echoes vibrate in your own Let torney minds and hearts the events sad or (Paid Politloal Advertisement) happy in which they played a part Their truth and love won the hearts Girls of our people though with lots of for our lives they constantly Conjoint Program press onward Let us then In our votes remember The Junior Girls of the Garland ward under the leadership of their these good men and ever hold them where they really aim upon the highest teachers Mrs Walker and Mrs Capen-are preparing the conjoint program summit for Sunday evening NoV 4th The girls By Louise Harris have worked hard to prepare this proFielding Utah gram and it' Is desired that a large cowd be in attendance Mrs Emily Rich and son Lyle returned Sunday from Paris Idaho after The program is as follows: spending the past week with relatives Singing Congregataion and friends km that city Invocation Carrol Nyberg Junior Prize Song “Oh Its A Joy to be a Junior Girl” Junior Class Ten Minute Talk “Queen Elizabeth "What She Did to Raise the Standard of Women’’ Bernice Gleason Slogan Edna Boss Junior Song “Roses" Junior Class One Act Play Four Junior Girls Address Freedom and the- Franchise” Principle C: E Smith material unique Singing Congregation Colorful romantic Benediction Idonna Porter characterization and an adroit minglThe Junior Girls of the Garland of from the drama and comedy ward with their teachers Mrs Walker ing and Ms ertertamed at an old principal Ingredients of Corlnne Grif- Junior — Relief Society Held Conference Sunday pitals from TRIBUTE District LEON Continued On Monday morning a about 730 a Afer the construction of the “Hess House” already refered to In my former m Lawrence Wortlye wa driving a Chapters some of the dances that car owned by Dean Hall He had Jpst were being held a Plymouth were how ftpished a 12 hour shift at the sugar held U886) in these quarters It seems factory and was going North on Main that in the beginning any person might street It appears that he lost control get up a dance but and such aspirant of the car In some unaccounable way must first take four Important steps and it swerved to the left across the First- he must see and get the cojmi- - eurb and sidewalk and crashed Into G of the bishop (M J Richards) second O Swee ten's building It shattered the he must make definite arrrangements door leading up the stairs and pushed with the hall manager (Jed Earl) third the big plate glass Inward about an the the floor manager ( J M Hess’) must be Inch The only thing that saved notified and fourth all the people glass was that It was Insured at least g must be notified in order ta secure a that Is what Shumway says with connected else the smashup crowd This latter requirement furndemolished Three ished opportunity for' horseback rides was practically for the younger people to all parts of wheels of the car were crumpled the the "Flats" As an example of how body twisted out of shape fenders closely this procedure must be adered twisted and mashed Fortunately no to I will relate an incident which will one was injured Spanish J $200 A Political Social Regilijus Economic and’ Narrative History of Fielding Utah— 1 876 - 1900 By Alvin Hess Under the Direction of Professor Joel E Ricks Head of the History Department U A C Logan f April 1st 1928 talent State Superintendent Public Instruction L JOHN OCTOBFR:ta28 Early Histoiy Of Fielding door and State Auditor HARRISON FARR Logan IV UTAH ADVERTISE IN THE PATER THAT GOES INTO THE HOMES OF THE PEOPLE “THE GARLAND TIMES’ - Felding District Judge HARRIS MELVIN Q Logaa District J Attorney WESLEY HORSLEY Brigham MRS LUCINDA Bear River JENSEN City County Commissioner Term) C G ADNEY Corlnne County ISRAEL Commissioner Term) IIUNSAKER II Tremonton County Attorney A CALL WALDERMAR Brigham City (Political Advertisement) Marcel Nielsen of Garland had hla tonsils removed at the Bear River Valley hospital In Garland this week Mr and Mrs John Richards spent Sunday in Salt Lake City While there they took in the picture show "Lilac Time at the Victory theatre Mr and Mrs Lewis as their dinner guests Mrs R L Hansen of A Johnson Sunday Mr Ogden had and He is also a charter member of ' No 10 American Legion MrrWrilingJ“ha--betScout Work and Farm Bureau activities having held almost every position In the organizations and recently resigned as president of the North Box Elder Farm Bureau He has been state and county a member Farm Bureau Tax committees for years and is thorouph'y familiar with ant Post taxation In the State of Utah To know Mr Welling Is to like him and no mistake will be made to have him In the State Senate for he Is farnilar with our needs (Paid Political Advertisement) |