Show A BOOST VALLEY t FOR BEAR RIVER IS A BOOST FOR YOURSELF send the news IN THE PAPER ADVERTISE GOES THAT INTO THE HOMES OF THE PEOPLE TIMES "THE GARLAND to us VOLUME I NUMBER XIX Funeral Services Held GARLAND For Perley Shumway YET I Against Heaven's bate a jot Of heart or hope steer Right Onward ARGUE hand but NOT or will stm bear up Convention An r i 'X'-j- vV anawr natOTe'f“a'aaeft"kfta“thekpected5mItft shock but rather in the form of a blow The Sunday morning was session that was hoped could be delayed and opened by community singing led by pushed aside as long as possible For WJ O Robinson Brimany years the dreaded disease that Prayer by Bro John Horsley of he had was slowly drying up his mus- gham City cles and sapping The use of the Song Folder was his vitality until nature could stand no more treated by W O Robinson Charles Perley Sliumway was born Priesthood —M I A Through all his Inability to do for himself a hat he would like to do he alattitude a cheerful maintained though in his lonely hours at home and especially when he was not able to get out and go he had his “blue” moments But lie never complained and would soon resign himself to his burden Death came after a short illness in which he was confined at home services were held in the Funeral Stake Tabernacle at eleven thirty on Sunday under the direction of Bishop The perfect Wilford W Richards bank of floral offerings that graced the lower pulpit gave testimony of the and respect lii which the sympathy fami’y were held of the Those who gave testimony sympathy extended to the farrily and Perley and paid tribute to the life and were: them of character E Sraitlj F A President Clarence P Charles Petterson Drlggs of Box Elder County Schools Shidmode H C Bisnop John Ravsten of Clarkston Ward John W Peters of H Milton City President Brigham Welling and Bishop Wilford W Rich- ards Musical numbers were as follows Male Quartette "I Need Thee Every Hour" Geo O N ye Fred L Nye Joseph H Kirkham and Mark Nichols Vocal Mrs Pearl Peck accompanist duet “Tired'’ Gladys Tyson and Geo O Nye with Mrs Pearl Peck as Vocal Solo "I Know That My Redeemer Lives" Mark Nichols acviolin by J H Kirkham companied Sweeten piano and Miss Orpha Comet Solo "One Fleeting Hour" by by Miss G G Sweeten accompanied Orpha Sweeten on piano and Joseph There are odors from U hi ijj Tantalizing and bewltchin' Mada to tempi the sons o’ men) Program was discussed by Miss Claris-si- a Stealing through the oven portal Beesley That Just aggravate mortal ReBe ha eighty year a or ten Suggestive Plan for creational Program discussed by MarI tha G Smith M I A Leadership and Departmental Programs discussed by Dr Maw Adjourned for departmental work the intermission the B R During ' a wfeNwvit Stake M L A boards entertained the workers with dinner served visiting under the direction of Miss Edna Bum ham of the Economics of the B R H School W O Robinson acted as toastmaster Responses were given by Hie Superr' — intendent and President oUtheM 1 A from the stakes present Social Regilious Economic Following dinner Departmental work was held after which all reassembled — 1876 - 1900i By of Fielding when the following subjects were treat E Direction of Professor Hess ed of A C Community Activities by W O RobHistoryj Department inson 1st 1928 Sunday VeningJoint Program by Martha G SM&th Continued from last issue Contest Work Dr Herbert Maw Secretary Work Miss Clarissa BeesChapter IX open and frank and to bring to light ley On one of these visits to everything After a very helpful and instructive RELIGIO POLITICAL and CIVIC the home of O W Richards it develtime the convention adjourned with development oped that this good man had a grievbenediction H C of Skidmore by ance against E O Wilcox one of the Brigham City was present at the councillors who In agreement with the general situation in the beginning was made then Mormon comtime Appointment H Kirkham on violin Male Quaretette munities the first government was and there for a meeting to adjust the “Good Night” Geo O Nye and comeceleseastlcal Sparclty of population situation The two men met an equpany at first kept people very much at peace itable adjustment was made and both Resolutions were given by the Lions with one another When voting took men departed each pouring out beneClub read by" T W Cockayne and served dictions and Godspeed upon the other place it was unanimous to elect officials nominated from the and thus “an ounce of prevention was OF CONDOLENCE RESOLUTIONS central offices of the church The worth more than a pound of cure” WHEREAS: idea except that order of This was Lincoln's bishop with the descending God our heavenly father in his the priesthood dlscribed all the he applied the rule to lawyers I woninfinite wisdom has called from our ial and civil control The high sense der Just what amount of good could midst Perley the beloved son of our of duty that each person felt in obey- come if lawyers should become medesteemed friends Mr and Mrs John ing the order of the priesthood was iators Instead of agitators I have met J Shumway and in itself a strong enough force to coma few such men and tq me they are WHEREAS: mand control that surpassed any nec- princes among men There is a lesson We the members of the Garland essity for legalities thU incident that is well worth And so from the in on Page 8) (Continued first the government was eceleseast-icemulation This is only one incident among scores of others where imaginIf however arise ary grievances gave way to rationality Tremonton Garland disputes should recourse and Judicious solution (and they sometimes did) could be had and was had to the But the town had in the meaAtime the bishop sat been growing and soon began to athop’s court In thi November On Tuesday 20 the as Judge listening impartially to Both tract political canvassers from the Club of the Bear sides of the queestlons Women’s and in his cap- two dominant parties If not the first Faculty out decisRiver High School entertained at an acity as adjudicator gave then among the first rallies was the afternoon I think to one held Oct 25 1892 when Ben R luncheon the ladies of the ions seldom satisfactory It soon became an Rich spoke for the Republicans and teaching staffs of the Garland and Tre either party comment of disunion and general monton schools Besides IL Paul for the Democrats The affair was held at the home of plaint and led to the adoption of metthe siiectators soin- ocul taiem came Mrs John Benson president of the hods very much more preventive and into play in the way of sonjs and usclu Yellow chrysanthemums efficient were This laid a very heavy readings ed to decorate the tables as we shall soon The "Fence Law” early led to much upon the bishop During the luncheon a pleasing program was rend see It was a very obvious blessing open and heated discussion among the ered which consisted of a vocal solo to the people when the civil courts people I think every voter with one disto Lucille took these or two possible exceptions voted againtheir places by Miss Huntington and a readadjust st this law In this cooperation putes ing by Miss Phyllis Paxton Following To illustrate how much of the trouthe luncheon an hour was spent at among the people lent itself to a wise About thirty guests and club ble was prevented “Bunco” I shall relate an and beneficial purpose In the defeat members were' present incident which took place during the of this bill Likewise in 1890 coopeadministration of Bishop J H Hess ration again expressed itself in thp my father It was the practice of him raising of a defense fund for the Mrs and his councillors of the to call upon the Liberal people at their homes once annually Pstrty then striving for political conLaides Literary Club and Inquire as to whether or not there trol In Utah territory The party was was any hard feelings or differences finally defeated and much mischief between each man and any of his was brought to sun end were asked to be Mrs Myron Burnett of Tremonton neighbors The first Post Office was at the People home of J M Hess on his homestead was hostess to the members of the of Plymouth To this place peoClub south Literary Mr Mrs Roy Hansen of Salt to get their mail Fall Lake and ple came Thursday evening at her home spent Monday in this city as People as far south as where Garland flowers were used for the home decorat homes of Mr and Mrs J now stands came the guests here to “Hessville” ations During the evening Mrs Dean F Hansen Hales Mr Alec Mrs and and to receive their maiL Arthur Capner Capener reviewed the book “The InDavid Manning T E King knd A H telligent Guide To Socialism and CapCARD OF THANKS italism” by Bernard Shaw Gleason are some of those who can During the social hour a delicious trey luncheon tell something of their experiences getwas served the Thanksgiving ideas and It is impossible for us to express in ting through the mud to accomplish In 1892 as already statwords the gratitude we feel for the his purpose suggestions being carried out The Club members will meet Wed- many acts of friendship and kindness ed Micah Gam became Post Master S with Mrs Frank extended during the time of the death of Fie kiln I and Garland people or nesday December Dalton at her home in Tremonton and burial of our beloved Perley Our rather the people who lived where prayer for each is that you may under Oar land now is could get their mail Mrs Oleen Stokes and small daughtsimilar circumstances these and all the time three miles closer Sometimes er of Rexhurg Idaho are at the home enjoy the blessed comfort and solace people had to stay over night because ' of Mrs Stokes parents Mr and Mrs )f such genuine friendship We know of bad roads and weather conditions A M Austen where they will remain no better wish But even this cannot all be bad beuntil her parents return from their Mr and Mrs John J Shumway and cause either this situation or some (Continued on Page 4) family trip to California a j ‘7V Early — History Of Fielding r Political History Under the Head the April Utah And Teachers Entertained J Burnett Entertains Tremonton Garland r Young Mother Laid To Rest Club Luncheon of John Milton River High School SupL C J Dewey presiding There are times that come into the The instructors attending were Mrs lives of most everyone when sorrows Martha G Smith Miss Clarissa must visit and take its tolL This time Dr Herbert Maw and W O Robthe "grim reaper" extended his hand inson all of the General Board of and touched Perley the e the M L A was deyear' old son of Mr and Mrs John J Saturday evening sessions voted to the M L A recreational work Shumway The taking of him was not in the under the leadership of Martha G games' Many Attend Held e instructive and beneficial M L A Convention composed the tour stakes Bear River Curlew M&lad Stakes convened and the Satur and day evening at 7:30 pm and y at 10 and 3 p m In the Bear March 3 1905 at Clarkston Cache County Utah and came with his to Garland the following spring where he has been up to the time of his death on Friday night Nov 16 1928 Here he has grown and had his experiences during the short time of his life Up to the time he was five years old he had the best of health and grew and developed into a sturdy boy It was noticed about this time in his life that he stuumbled somewhat and was not always sure on his feet As this condition worse his parents grew sought the services of a specialist and during the time of the physicians to him he pronounced the disease as a muscuular for paralysis which he was unable to do anything the Thus loving parents with no bright hopes for his future could only make things as bright and cheerful and pleasant as was possible for them to do That this was done is evidenced ' '' by those who knew them best For several years he was ftble to get around by his own efforts and succeeded in passing three grades in the public schools’ finally only by some one carrying him Gradually he lost the use of his arms and other parts of his body until the end came as stated Developing a sunny disposition thru meeting up with' the sunny and loving things in his home surroundings and with the many young friends whp were in daily contact with him he saw many of the enjoyable things here Many of his playmates put themselves out to see that Perley had a good time and a sportsman like feeling developed in Perley Not being able to Join the boy scouts because of his physical condition yet he was carried by his friends to these meetings and some of the trips which the scouts took were not complete unless Perley Was along He accompanied the scouts to Yellowstone Park and had an exceedingly enjoyable time while there His greatest interest was in athletics and athletics characters and he never about them All tired of talking school activities in this time were watched by him and his friends saw to it that he was there to Bee the $200 THE YEAR NOVEMBER 23 1928 Thanksgiving in the Air MIA Four-Sta- UTAH FRIDAY and Narrative Alvin Joel Ricks U Logan About fifty Lions surrounded the banquet tables at the Garland Hotel and partook of the bounteous repast lay In readiness for their hungry maws Out of respect to Lion President John J Shumway In his recent bereavement second J L Harvey Jr officiated The principal speaker of the evening was Lion C J Jensen who gave a talk upon Thanksgiving After touching upon the historical asthe speaker enpect of Thanksgiving umerated many of the things for which we should be' thankful First we should be thankful that we are privileged to be here to behold the beaut" ' ies knd wondera'of “nature "to have health and strength to enjoy thence to know the works of the creator and to feel a kindred spark betweep our selves and the infinite to know that we have friends and neighbors whose feelings are In tune with ours To be able to Join In fraternal unity In the Lions Club and work for the Interest of the community These and many other things he mentioned as avenues for our thankfulness to operate Vllsa Lucille Hunlngton was present and rendered several very peppy and pleasing songs and the way the Lions roared arouund was evidence that they were much enjoyed Our tall twister Lion W W Richards seemed very much in evidence gatherThe thought Just strikes ing dimes us that it Is coming near unto Christy mas time and may be he is out for -- - some pin money Club singing was conducted by Lion F L Nye with Lion Mark Nichols play Ing the' piano A card of thanks from Lion Shumway to the Lions Club for their many kind and thoughtful acts in the recent sorrow visited upon them by the the loss of their son Perley was read by Lion Secretary W T Cockayne Lion W W Richards in his capacity as his appreciation ef bishop expressed the whole hearted and a bo undent support that the lions gave at these occasions In the ward and stated that this communiy spirit emlnating from the Lions Club was making for a better and more united community Some discussion upon "the school board election which takes place shortly was brought up and Lion John P of Its Holmgren made explanation nature and the districts covered by the one coming up It was decided by the club to use their Influence to make the coming election an interesting one and to influence their friends to get out and vote At salutation of the Flag the lunchfor two weeks eon adjourned Mr and Mrs L W Preston of Ogden spent Sunday In this city having come to attend the funeral services held for Perley Shumway “Stella Dallas” At The Liberty Popular Screen Favorite lelds To Public Demands and Returns To Films funeral services of Mrs May K were held at the Garland ward Saturday November 17th at one o'clock p m with Bishop Wilford W Richards in charge The house was filled with mourners and friends of the departed sister and the profusion of floral offerings gave mute testimony of the love and resheld In the pect In which she was hearts of the people Always willing pleasant and cheerful she won many friends Her life was made up of helpful deeds of both public and private service No job too difficult er task so irksome but what she was willing to share She was an ehergitlc worker In the ward activities and especlaUy in the primary association where she worked untiringly for the primary cause gaining many friends In the children with whom she labored as weU as those of her associates A home maker she loved and Was loved by aU her family who win miss her greatly Those who spoke at the services here testimony to all of the above qualifications and spoke words of comfort to the bereaved family The following is the program in de- The Wortley chapel tail Quartette “Come Thou Glorious Day of Promise” by Oeorge O Nye Fred L Nye J H Kirkham Mark Nichols with Mrs Pearl Peck accomp- anist Prayer by Eldar Peter Boss Chorus “I Had Such a Pretty Dream Mamma” by the Primary Olrle 'ThS speakers w!io“ bore testimony to her beautiful life were Heber C Butler Niels Nielsen President Clarence E Smith Patriarch Myron J Richards President Milton H Welling and Bishop Wilford W Richards The musical numbers during the services were: Violin Duet “T'e The Sweetest Story Ever Told" by Joseph and Fred L Nye with H Kirkham Mrs Pearl Peck accompanying on the piano Vocal Solo “I Know That My Redeemer Lives” by Mark Nichols with violin and piano accompanlent by Joseph H Kirkham and Mrs Peart Peck ' Male QuarCtte "The Christian’s Oood Night” Resolutions of Respect were read by Mrs Harvey L Moore representing the Daughters of the Pioneers and by Mrs P A Linford representing the Garland Primary Association The benediction was pronounced by Elder William King and the dedicatory prayer at the grave side was offered by Elder David E Manning Lawrence her husband Besides Wortley she leaves five children Agnes aged 6 Ruth aged 9 years Elizabeth aged 4 4 Alice aged 3 and Lawrence Edward aged 10 months Her father mother and the following brothers and sisters Mrs Lucy Loy of Memphis I1L Urbana Texas Geo E King of Mrs Rhoda Watkins of Balt Lake City Ralph M King and Mrs Edna Hall of Garland and Mrs Rebecca Smith of Tremonton and Lourls O King of Garland The sincere sympathy of the entire goes out to the bereaved neighborhood — family for their bus Several out of town relatives and were it friends attendance at the ser vices Alice Joyce lends her beauty and charm to Samuel Goldwyn’s screen ver Dallas” directed by sion of "Stella which comes to the King FIrnry as the atLiberty Theatre Garland traction for next Sunday Monday and 25 26 and Nov ?7th Tuesday Recently Miss Joyce has devoted her self entirely to her husband and family considering the proper care of her two small daughters of much more career importance than a professional However when Samuel Goldwyn and Henry King decided that "Stella Dallas” would be incomplete and unsatisfactory without the fair Alice in the role of Helen Morrison and tempted her with telegraphic offers she succumbed and consented to Journey to from New York Hollywood tor the maklnjTof the plcture She would not part with the youngsters however even for the summer and took them with her She rented a bunglow In Beverly Hills and made that their temporary home Miss Joyce was one of the first real favorites of motion pictures Upon her marriage and during the few subsequent years she retired from public life but the demands of public and producer dissuaded her from permanent re- ed by Henry King who baa so many notable achievements to his credit The photography is by Oeorge Barnes Belle Bennett has the title role In “Stella Dallas" opposite Ronald as Stephen Dallas Other favorites in the cast are Lois Moran Douglas Fairbanks Jr and Jean Rersholt Francis Marion wrote the scenario and the picture was personally direct- - touches Distinctive flashing to the mind keen Insights and highlights on human nature abound in the Henry Dallas" King production of “Stella presented by 8amuuel Oolldwyn This is a heart rendering story and should be seed by all tirement CARD OF THANKS May we take this method of expressing our heartfelt appreciation to our many dear friends and well wishers who have been so helpful and comforting to us in sustaining the loss of ouru wife and mother and daughter We feel that the test of friendship comes through sorrow and that the test has proven more than we could have hoped do we wish Especially to thank the Bishopric of the Garland ward for their helpfulness and kind sympathy the many friends for their beautiful floral offerings and the employees of the Belle F'ouche South Dakota plant of the Utah Idaho Sugar Company for their kind expressions )fTVspect and sympathy and to all friends who contributed In any way or manner for our welfstre and helped to lighten the burden we were called to bear Mr Lawrence Wortley and Family Mrs and Mrs Thomas E King and Famfly Don’t Forget to save Your Coupons On The RADIO To Be Given Away At The Liberty Theatre Next — See It And Get More Coupons Don’t Delay Display" At Pecks Electric "Wednesday"1 It’s-O- n |