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MORNING GARLAND Funeral Service Paragraphs Wm FRIDAY NO 8 Per tinent By EVERY 1 AT GARLAND UTAH FRIDAY ORDINANCE P W A Ordinance No 2 For Mrs Huish asl inf VERNALD SEPTEMBER bf 25 EDITOR JOHNS Setting Intricate carvings of delicate designs marked their maker not as an able whittle! but as an artist writh genuine possibilities Years of painstaking effort with the knife a fertile imagination and a sense of the beautiful have brot what was just a hobby for the satisfaction of its possessor to a point where it can bring pleasure to others also The remarkable exhibit Utah state fair The delicate fastened securely in pieces position to avoid breakage and enclosed in their glass case are to be taken to Salt Lake City where it is our guess they will make for is to be shown at the Vern some worthwhile friends and acquaintances It is our opinion that Vern’s hqjDby has become a genuine art worthy' of recognition as such CORRECTION n Charles D Vanflcet Samaria erroneously reported last week to have died at the John Richards home passed away at the home of his he where sister Mrs Aaron Porter had made his winier home much of he time since the death of his wife 19 years ago RELIEF SOCIETY TEACHERS TO BE HELD CONVENTION teacher’s A Relief Society visiting convention will be held at the Garland Recreation halL Tuesday Sept 29th at 2 o’clock pm Following the program a social hour The Work and Busi-- ’ will be enjoyed ness leaders will exhibit work from their department and ail ReBishops and counselors lief Sccietjr members are iuvited A full attendance of visiting teachers ss especially desired T Entertains Ladies Wins Award Hotel Restaurant Near Elder Again High School Honors Departing Rhodes Scholar At Special Assembly Wheat-Be- Day et Given to Lions Last at Fielding For Early Nye three Bear River Settler Willard and sang Amy Chlstopherson numbers much and enjoyed Rogers pleased with two read- Wayne ings Welling Dies New Name Sought of Heart For Road To Logan Attack K Suddenly Willard K for Funeral services Welling were held in the Fielding ward Wednesday under the direction of Bishop M A Gam Speakers were Eben Wilcox Arthur Welling and Smith Clark a former Musical numbers bishop of Fielding were provided by the Fielding Ladies’ Quartet and Mrs L C Christopher-se- n and Mrs Ireta Bourn? soloists Burial took place at Fielding where dedicated the Milton H Welling grave Willard K Welling 77’ farmer and at his stock raiser died unexpectedly home Sunday at 8 am of a heart attack Mr Welling was born In Farming-toHe married on March 16 1859 Alice Leonard of Farmington January 22 1886 after which he moved of as a this secto Fielding pioneer tion his With his wife he celebrated golden wedding anniversary last January He was a member of the LDS church and a high priest of the Fielding ward widow are his Surviving five sons LeRoy Marvin Clifford Leonard and a Allen Welling all of Fielding: W Miller Mrs Genevieve daughter Parker Idaho and 14 grandchildren Frank brothers also the following Arthur Edward Charles Job George Wilford Hyrum Milton and Horace Marietta and the following sisters Sill Rhoda Taylor Elvira Rose Elizabeth Earl Louise Annie Secrist Zundel Bclva and Roxte Taylor NOTICE OF REPUBLICAN PRIMARY PRECINCT Notice is hereby given that a Republican precinct primary for Garland precinct has been called and will be held Mondav evening September 28th at 8 o'clock at the Garland Library for the purpose of electing 22 delegates to the Republican county convention to be held October 3rd at 10 am at Brigham City and as to transact such other business should properly come before the meeting J D Gunderson Chairman Precinct NOTH Petitions E will be assumed employees at Soger Factory 30 1936 September SUGAR CO SUGAR GaddiP Superintendent tle Garland PM Wednesday at J ('') Mr Logan day M Mrs Lewis O Johnson visitors and Snuthfield A: were r Principal stake- we - have over Attendance and Secretary HIGH SCHOOL READY TO MEET OGDEN IN OPENER FOOTBALL Stiff practice of three and a half hours every day and rigid following of rules are putting Coach training Whitesides cotball squad in shape for of the foctfcafl season the opening The first league game will bs played next Friday afternoon at Ogden elevagainst Ogden high’s formidable en In the practice game last Friday Davis Bear River held the weightier The score team to a one touchdown average' weight of the Davis men was 30 pounds heavier that the Bears average weight and a fighting Good team work team spirit on the part of Whitesides for the closeness probably accounted is Coach Whitesides of the score that training rules be followTo enforce this ed faithfully to drop it has been necessary from the squad some members are these now playing Among BishWhite Griffin Peterson Fryer ArchTarbet Capener op Schcffield and Pinder ibald Hartley White Cant a in Don Iverson space two Sincerely Ward Workers Theatre Ticket! for your each week Watch hundred Sunday School officers and teachers who are giving their best in time find energy to make the Sunday Schools be1 ter for you These epcple ore interested enough in you Won’t you become interested enough in yourself to come to Sunday School? We hope’ to see you with us next Sunday Stake Smith Employs new Zundell his Raulston began work last Monday as clerk in tho He will keep the principal’s office daily records of attendance and play the piano for the dances in the Physical Education classes this winter Mr Zundell graduated firm Bear River last year He was the editor of the 1936 Bearfax Free We growth and physicial relaxation that these ill agree believe you for your things are very necessary well being YU to Tile highway from Logan west Box Elder county known in Cache will get a new Valley as Cow Lane and official name If the Lcgan Commercial club has its way it is reported hereA request that the road be after officially known as Valley View highway has been made of the state since the road proroad commission vides an excellent view of both valleys from the summit The state road commission has decided that the oiled surface shall be to Logan finished from Deweyvllle year during the coming Mon- Sunday School Invites Visitors ! Final Report on Fred With characteristic modesty Somers who graduated from Bear reRiver high school in May 1931 asIn ceived tributes last Tuesday sembly from the Future Farmers orE O and from ganization Principal Smith before leaving Tuesday evenFinds Itself Ahead ing for Oxford England where he Club will enroll as a Rhodes scholarship One Hundred Dollars In student Chester Atkinson secretary of the Real Property FFA presented to Mr Somers in bea leather half of the organization brief case as a memento of the honor A final financial report on the that he has brought to the Bear River Chapter Wheat-Beday celebration this year reviewed briefly Principal Smith was submitted to the Lions at their the career of Fred Somers from the club regular meeting at the hotel in time he enrolled as a freshman by George Davis Wednesday evening high school ten years ago to the pres- of the finance committee The reSon of a widowed mother ent he port showed celebration expense exhas had to struggle hard for his col- ceeded revenues if by about $5000 lege education spent for permanent imMr Somers spoke of the various the $15000 at the grounds are countprovements Rhodes steps involved in jiassing Otherwise ed in the expense column the the event was scholarship steps and explained operated at a profit of operation of the Rhodes foundation a $100 Total disbursements roughly He encouraged students to build up by the committee were $161433 records to form and habits scholaship Lion John J Shumway reported the of study that would enable them to visit of the delegation to Malad and achieve success J Delos Thompson reported the visit of the committee to the county commissioners in the interests of a counRites Held ty fire department Clio Venna Kirkham The Misses Ready Valuations Reported Elder In WE FIND AN ARTIST One of the most outstanding exhibits of handiwork at this year’s county fair was the display of wood carving ‘by Vem Shaffer of East Garland In fact it was one of the Bernice features most remarkable Style of the entire exhibition ' Lytton $200 Per Year Bond Ordinance Ordinance Is friendship Bulwer PUBLISHER AND 1936 Garland Council Sugar To Oil WM Adopts Revenue After Woman Patient Years P — AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR OF IMTHE CONSTRUCTION FUuPLACEMENTS PROVEMENTS AND EXTENSIONS TO GARLAND SY8TEM: WATERWORKS CITY’S FOR THE ISSUANCE PROVIDING AND SALE OF REVENUE BONDS TO DEFRAY PART OF THE COST Dies Local THEREOF: PROVIDING FOR THE Water DISPOSITION OF THE INCOME of Rentals Aso Is REPEALING OF THE SYSTEM: Suffering ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT Passed AND HEREWITH FIXING THE Mrs Rozella Huish 70 wife of A SHALL TIME SUCH ORDINANCES S Huish passed away quietly at the BECOME With only one dissenting vote gast EFFECTIVE home herg Tuesday morning family to 98 in favor the question of selling WHEREAS By PWA Ordinance after an extended illness that had No 1 adopted and appoved by the water revenue bonds of Garland City confined her to her home for the past Council of Garland City on the wTas affirmatively decided last SaturCity several years During the past year 3rd day of August 1936 and recorded day thus paving the way for further she has been kept in her bed most of and published as required by law a arrangements the time In her long illness she has special election was ordered to be held As advertised bids for the laying of had the sympathy of the entire comthel9th day the in said City on Saturday pipe and for the furnishing of 1936 munity of September for the purpose of materials etc were opened and read Mrs Huish was born Aug 12 1866 to the qualified electors conSeveral well known submitting Monday a daughter of B H and of said City who had paid a property cerns at Payson in each line of work were repreHer early life tax theiein in the year preceding said sented Nellie Olsen Phelps The labor contract was let to was spent in Payson and she eperat-aelection the following question: Enoch Smith of Salt Lake soon after a millenery shop there for several “Shall revenue bonds of Garland the reading and bids on various mato A S She was married years terials are still being studied by the City in the amount of Huish May 8 1884 in the LDS EnDollars payThousand $32000) city council and its advisors Lake City dowment e House in Salt able within serially ' Ordinances to authorize the bonds and came to Garland with her hus31) years from the date of issue and to establish a satisfactory rate band in 1910 where she has since reof solely from the net revenues for water rentals have been by sided the entire waterworks system of the council and are published passed in this which in During the many years said City and bearing interest at issue of the Times as must all ordinof she has suffered intense pain much a rate not to exceed four 4 'I ances the before become of city they and courage the time her patience percentum per annum payable effective to a small have been an inspiration be issued pursuant circle of intimate friends who have to Chapter 22 Laws of the State been admitted to her home Sescf Utah 1933 Second Special Factory She is survived by her husband one as amended commonly sion daughter Mrs Frank Driggs of Garknown as the “Revenue Bond Act Open Next Week land and two sons Sterling of Gar1933” for the purpose of deof land and Roy C of Chicago 6 grandfraying In part the cost of conWork the Garland mill of the at children and 4 structing improvements replaceSugar Co will begin in Funeral services will be held Satments and extensions to the earnest next Thursday urday at 2 pm in the stake taberwaterworks system of Garland Men are being Instructed to appear nacle at Garland and the burial will the said net revenues of the City for assignment of positions next Wedtake place in Payson system of said entire waterworks prenesday and many farmers are City to be pledged to the payment pared to begin digging beets at about of said revenue bonds?" Up the same time and A steady demand for labor is in Box said election was duly WHEREAS County fall and there is no ocevidence held and conducted in accord with the casion in this the state for any unemBox requirements of the Constitution and in valuations The assessed There may even prove to Laws of the State of Utah on said ployment Elder county for 1936 have Increased be a labor shortage during the next O L Saturday the 19th day of September over 1935 County Treasurer month The 1936 and return of the results thereannounces this week Brough ap increase is due to Improvements on of has been made by the duly of and the E Betenson Mrs real estate and personal property and pointed and qualified judges to a number of new homes more election: Club WHEREAS the City Council of automobiles and the feeding of a said City sitting as a Board of larger number of livestock on Monday the 21st day of The Treasurer’s office Is busy this Mrs T E Betenson was hostess to 1936 said the canvassed tax September Cultmonth preparing the aanual returns of the Judges of election and the members of the Ladies Self afternotices for mailing at her home Friday declared that 98 votes ure Club by resolution - Club president Mrs C H had been cast in favor of issuing noonwith said pro- Hales was in charge bonds in accordance Brough vote had been cast During the business session officers position and Show against issuing bonds in accordance for the coming year were nominated said with proposition showing the as follows: For president Mrs George Mr of issuDavis and Mrs J D Gunderson Foi Bernice daughter Brough majority of 98 votes in favor of Mrs Lewis Llllywhlte and Mrs Owen L Brough of East ing bonds In accordance with said and Mrs A D Rich For secretary as proposition received first place Tremonton NOW THEREFORE Be it and it Is Mrs J I Taylor Ms James club the Style Revue girl at V W Johns Council Mrs ordained For treasand the by City hereby fashion show at the County Fair list of Garland City Bex Elder County urer Mrs Lee Isaacson and Mrs Alma Utah as follows: W King For corresponding Thursday evening Garland That Section City secretary Mrs Leo Walker and Mrs There wtere 14 girls competing The the following project: the R J Stayner For music director costumes were made by the club girls undertake Mrs RuLon pipe with replacement of and Mrs Harin the 4th year work Bernice will cast iron pipe In the supply line and old Persson Manning For accompanist Mrs F the at fashion show the in the appear repairM Peck the distribution system and Mrs A D Rich Foi the installation historian Mrs Mark Nichols and Mrs State Fair next Saturday evening ing of the reservoir: of George A Beal with winners from other cf meters and the construction competing extensions in the distribution certain After the business meeting Mrs Lee counties Tire girl who wins first system Thompson sang a solo and Mrs J D place In the state gets a trip to ChiThe estimated cost thereof is a review of the book e Gunderson gave club national show Thousand Three Hundicd cago to the “Seven Richard League Boots” by ($56363) Dollars Mills of Bothwell received Athlene Halliburton 2 That for the Section purpose of with costume in complete first place During the social dainty refreshconpart of the cost of defraying ments were served by the hostess to 31 Fay Friday and Vera Kay receiving structing improvements replacements ccstume second awards for complete to Garland City’s members and guests and extensions Club will meet Friday October i described as The costumes of these girls will be waterworks system at the home of Mrs RuLon Manning Garland City does issue waterabove on exhibition at the State Fair comrevenue bonds in the aggregate works counties-Thpeting with girls from other Thouprincipal amount of Thirty-twTo winning girls will receive cash sand ($32000) Dollars to be numberawards ' ed from one il) to consecutively Future Open In (32) thirty-twboth inclusive and -to be payable serially at the rate of NOTICE OF DEMOCRATIC Work is going ahead rapidly on Dollars a year One Thousand ($1000) PRECINCT PRIMARY First in each of the the remodeling of the Garland Hotel will be held in on September A Precinct Primary years from 1937 to 1966 both inclusive with a large force of men at work the Qarland Chapel Monday Sep- and Under the direction of Mr & Mrf Two Thousand ($2000) Dollars on for the tember 28 1936 at 8 pm M L Nve the building and eauipment First in the year 19G7 All purpose cf electing 20 delegates to the September bonds of said issue are to be of the are to be completely model nized All in at the Armory Convention County rooms are being repapered and of One Thouvuid denomination 3 October Brigham City Saturday The restaurant and coffer Dollars each Such bond' shall :1k’ 1936 at 10:30 am will be ready for business ealy be payable in any coin or currency H Dean Hail in Is week It the of on dates the anticipated which payrespective Precinct Chairman ment thereof Is legal tender for the 21 1936 September payment of public and private debts NOTICE TO BEET GROWERS shall bear interest from and alter the Leads Box Brets may be harvested only ur firrt day of September A I) ’936 at On account of the the rate of four per centum per written order Patrolman Leonard Bishop in an annum payable such early beginning of the harvest beets address on traffic safety last Sunday interest shall b? payable in h' e money-o- cannot be received fer storage until Elder last year Box dcclred that afler October 10 the first days of Mu h end Sepcounty led the nation in deaths per tember !n each year and ’lull be UTAH- - IDAHO SUGAR COMPANY and evidenced accidents from traffic attached to capita by coupons Erlgham City led the nation in traf- such bonds and such bonds hull mafic deaths per capita of population ture serially the bond numbered cne carelessness He said that speeding on September 1937 and the lomain-de- r and recklessness were the foremast of such bonds in m merieal erder and spoke one bond each year until and Includcauses cf traffic accidents Sunday Schools of the stake are of the bonding of all in- ing September favorably 190G and tv o bonds getting ready to inaugurate an incareless dividuals who are considered tensive drive to 1967 on September Increase Sunday drivers be School revenue Said bonds shall payable attendance during the month of October The Garland ward Sunsolely Iran the net revenue' derived cf the entire day School under Superintendent H Mayor and Mrs J Wesley Horsley of from the operation D Wcffinden will distribute a series Brigham City City were Garland visitors waterworks system of Garla'-cf tracts calling attention to the value Such net revenues shall b FTiday Eept 18th of Sunday school work and publish be the gross revenues rf stub system M J Richards Jr and F J Limb made after deductions only fer the cost of items of interest concerning the drive a business trip to Salt Lake CiL operating and maintaming the sys- in the paper The following open letter to the tem and the expense cf any betterThursday ments or replacements to beep the public cn the subject is submitted this week and working same hr’ good repair High School New Furnished by “If you are not attending Sunday order Journalism Class Under Direction It shall be plainly stated upon the School regularly you are missing an of Mrs NethelU Griffin Continued on page 4 opportunity for healthful spiritual Here Tomorrow tl UTAH where —E so rare PUBLISHED VOLUME There Is no folly equal to that thro winy away friendship name in this The Garnotice Until further will give away each land Times week six free tickets to the GarCall at our office land Theatre for tickets any 'time during jour the week The tickets this week are good elsefor all cf the shows advertised the except where in this FaPcr Saturday night show The Names: Chailes J Wood Frank Driggs Arrtt V D Bishop Henry Brown Udy Warren Hansen |