Show tel '““-- j THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND ty f Early History Of Fielding "‘I I r J J ' from page (Continued V T '1 r' ii i f ' i Other fcombination of circumstances resulted on July 17 1893 in a wedding in honor of Arthur Capner reception and tore da Gam Calcner a daughter of the Public works during all this period were not many we may be sure But if no others are mentioned weTnuft account here for the roads and how they were This was a very lmplea- ant task We can recall that the count) y was and other wise by roads diagonally and trails horn the first Tun oilers had been particularly cattle drivers wanting to take the shortest route for several The light to do tills tar’s had taken on the imoi tance of squatters privilege and cun fences failed for several years to turn the tide "Yes sometimes even threatened ahnoLlng was Ignored Inby the unprincipled truders But the tide turned hi a few years as all tilings evil do turn and after murh discouragement and persistant1 effort the roads were made to conform to the right angled system And we must all say "Thanks to the good efforts of Bishop Richards and T F Coombs and all the others whos hard efforts brought law and order out of chaos by building and maintaining fence lines which defined the roads — ILl'L0i?!£lt:iCcdcdXLriid appointed and empowered by the state they might during the first' years find such a one at Standing's Bridge in the person of L W Standing But on Aug 0 1893 E O Wilcox became Justice of the Peace for the Fielding Precinct If these men ever made arty bad decisions they were not big enough mistakes to attract memorable attention At least nono of them persisted and long enough to strong enough come to my ear In 1896 the first trial that I could uncoverr occured In this E O Wilcox assigned over to his son the account In guestlon in order that the justice of the peace might sit In Judgement upon his own case a clever though legally proper turn of the hand In the execution of law order and Justice Since these times and events there has been little effort at Pacific preventive measures in legal disputes Party lines have been strongly drawn and every election brings Its enthusiasm In debate declamation and flnal- - if if if ) Whatever ly in a very' generous vote was had to begin with has been very generously “added upon" In the events and practices of recent years RAILROAD AND COMPLETION RELATED MOVEMENTS CHAPTER X west side of the road and near' the south end of the bridge brought some business to the family And then the old rock house itself still standing furnished hotel rooms and board to to remain over those who wished There Is another phase of "gonight which I wish to ing to confeence” mention here While the good people little did tliey know w'ere In conference that their outfits left at the “Bridge" In safe keep'ng were being utilized for the amusement of certain young folks whose duty It was to care for them This brings (o our attention two young men L W Standing and C M' Bowactivities en whose combined made one perpetuula comedy for themselves But I shall not and others record these sterns All the reader need do Is to apply his Imagination plenty of und maybe at times a 'bottle on the hip” might add zip to And so the conference the maneuvers unknowingly h nt material aid to the of lngh life and good times (mu' As to the people of Fielding' who attend- f confeienee all they ever needed to do was to meet the tram and go on tin- cars But in spite of this people often drove through by team (To Be Continued) which In 1309 the Golden Spike marked the compli tion of the Union was Pacific Railroad This driven made Corinne the leading shipping As a’l ready point north of Ogden s'atfd people from all parts of Bear River their produce Valley hauled thre for shipment Some times life became high for salons were plentif d and had many g'xxi customers But not so today The town has sunk n w to As (o whether or a "consequence Of or not this came-aIn accordance with the pronouncement of Brigham I shall cuise Yeung's not even venime a suggestion Suffice It to say that when the Narrow Guage or Northern Railroad was comNOTICE pleted to Logan In 1872 Coilnne began to" lose Its significance but when the Of Time and Place Oregon Short Line begin to operate In 1890 It became almost extinct These School Election railroad made many completions changes in the valley but henceforth o't4“"t"vr)v rebj' TmTyTrr'tTiTTTgi ileanee of the station at Collinstnn tion will be held tn School Numbers Two and Precincts and the changes that came as results of this shipping point From 1890 on Four of Box Elder School District Box Colllnston became the shipping point Elder County State of Utah on ec roh 1923 far the isurpvse for Af'er the cnmp’etlin of the "Nan w of ilectng e Member of the Board cf Education for said School RepresentaGauge” the problem of pelting to conPkcuh-Number Two and I’our tive ference was much simphfkd Befue this long tiresome drives were made for a tenn of four years Two comPrinct Lake Representative by team to Salt City People went prepared to camp East Garland Collin-sto- n on the Way prises Garland there and back The Erivrr Dam ridding Riverside fiom people Fielding were fortunate in having re- Plymouth and Poitage latives and friends along the way partPrinet Four Representative But the scores icularly at Farmington Perry Mantua Harper Honey of people from Malad and the counville and Deweyville The polls will open at 7 o’clock A try north were not so lucky But after these railroads the M and continue open until 7 o'clock fame through people from this northern p m of the same day country drove their teams to Standing's bridge Dated this 16th day of November where their outfits were left in charge A D 1928 until the people came back from conBOARD OF EDUCATION ference This made quite a good busBOX ELDER SCHOOL DISTRICT iness for the Standing people taking By LEROY D WHITE care of and feeding horses Besides President this the little store that stood on the By ERNEST P HORSLEY Clerk UTAH Arrange Your Thanksgiving Day Dinner So As To Serve j Ice Cream and Candies of QrderEeailyr We“Deliver Lcmd speakers will be placed in the Prussian parliment to drown out the of the communist nure orators A better way to subdue them would be to threaten each one of them with work “The River Woman” Coming Soon illustration of the way HollyRuswood makes floods etc etc to volcanoes sian trenches order and on short notice Is given by the production department is given to An Garland in Its latest special play at the where it will soon Liberty Theatre be shown for a run of three days — "The River Woman ” "The River Woman” which Jacqueline Logan and Lionel Barrymore is a story of the Mississippi levees and the most daneerous In America and the climax of the action required a bursting dam the flooding of the levees and general destruction by water and flood Some remarkable shots were secured in miniture that ingenious Hollywood device p another a made it necessary to flood the stage with the camera and director on a raft shooting the action fro mthe raft tothe actors who were in technical dfficulties— general public rarely hears enormous but the picture justifies the trouble water The things the about— were ceitamiy It is a rousing picture of life the Mississippi dashing Impressive in the worst dives along and yet has a tender thread of credibale romance which w ill endear It to ever romantic heart Joseph Henabery directed with Charles Delaney and Harry Todd Mary Doran and Sheldon Lewis in support of the two The story Is from the pen of the versatile Harold Shumate Watch for the opening date Distributors of the Famous 1 Hudson and Essex Motor Cars -- Announce The Arrival Of Two Car Loads of if ESSEX '! 1 Drive I A SUPER-SIXE- S New Car For Thanksgiving Day i Phone or Call for Demonstration R j t j 6 STAYNER Manager 6 Malad 98-- Garland 57 Brigham City 554-- J V I j i |