Show T i f -- v THE BASIS STRIVING CELLENCE RECOGNIZE OTHERS OF FOR PROGRESS INDIVIDUAL AND READINESS EXCELLENCE A EX- A WRITTEN OPINION Utah Thursday Garland Many Agencies To Garland Ward Amusement Cooperate In Rat Extermination Drive Hall Opening Comes One Year After Old HaU Sold TO BE FRIDAY HELD ' MANY PAY LAST i $200 THE YEAR March 19 1931 RESPECTS TO L Y HELD j Supervise Sugar Beet Committee PROM-INEN- BURI- FUNERAL SERVICES Reports Meeting HELD AT STAKE as Favorable TABERNACLE CITIZEN — Funeral services were held last Campaign HESS ED SATURDAY Local Meeting SERVICES FOR JAMES H OF FIELDING IS Representative at STANDING Survey IMPRESSIVE Biological S BP Utah Idaho Sugar i u To REUNION FArER NEWSY TO IN Vol 3 No 29 WARD TnE TIMES FULL OF CRAMMED CONCISELY ARTICLES WITHOUT COMMENT OR READ IS 8ometime ago an invitation was sent Funeral services were held In the Friday ' In an attempt to exterminate rats of the north- at P M In the Fielding Ward Chapel by the Sugar Beet Committee to Mr Stake Tabernacle at Garland Satursome of the communities foi L W Standing who died suddenly Scalley Manager of the Utah Idaho Su- day March 14th for Bishop James H ern part of Bear River Valley the U on gar Co In Utah to meet with them and Hess Box Tuesday March 10th 8 Biological Survey the North Exdiscuss some of the problems that atThe choir sang "Though Deepening The tabernacle was filled with sorElder County Farm Bureau the Box Elder rowing friends and relatives many from the Lions Clubs of Trials” and the opening prayer was by tend the growing f beets in tension service on complete and distant states An abundance of beauCounty and the lo- High Councilman E H Packer Renovated ment was practically Tremonton and Garland The meeting was held in Tremonton tiful flowers were present with one large The following speakers Jarvis JohnSunday July 20th President Milton H cal farm bureaus of a number of the the comer smaller communities have decided to son former Pres of the Stake M H Tuesday the 17th and In a very frank blanket of roses completely enshroudplaced officially Welling And Remodeled For His address remost of the problems of growing ing the casket stone Into position a campaign starting not later than Welling Denmark Jensen of Brigham way run and called many high points in stake Pres Clarence E Smith and Bishop M beets were discussed The opening number “O My Father” Many questions March 30th ward these was rendered by the Fielding asked and in answering Bishop W W Rlcht to Mr Standing were valley progress tribute A Gam paid a thorough the meantime very In ards announced that all material on the 'for his fine work as Ward Clerk his questions Mr Sc&lley gave a rather de- choir with Mrs Adena Bair and Miss publicity campaign will be made thru for been to of had the not tailed fully date industry paid sugar Ascription Phyllis Wood as soloists Invocation schools press and other avenues devotion to truth right and honesty From an Idea to k reality In the short ground the hisof Interest and He stated that hli Company was In a was offered by a former Bishop of Numerous to determine the number of farms and forgetting his work with the boys space of me year is the story of the torical valueobjects were sealed Into the stone Musical numbers were furnished by better financial condition than they Fielding O A Udy now of Ogden and are pested with this residences beautiful new Garland Ward AmusThe Garland Band assisted with the rodent the following: Quartet "My Father had been for the past two or three years another selection was rendered by the ement Hall that now graces the Taberban-inand exercises Geo any unusually condition choir “Sometime We’ll Understand””” The rat menace Is perhaps one of the Knows" by A W Pricey J L Earl nacle Square reflecting credit upon the dinner and worst menaces over the United States R Coombs and Eben Wilcox “Oh My they would be able to take care of the A ward and Community The first speaker M J Richards of taste and Industry of the community on Nov 20th was a great beet payments promptly as they have Garland gave a historical sketch of entertainment with the rendered rat Father” choir last the by Is that In estimated the built year It artists it and upon that has success done for the past 40 years with the ex- early days and of the assicoation socially and financially hunthey caused more damage In the United Mrs Adena Bair and Miss Phyllis Wood brick and color who have done the work and In not fun look did to the share He had enjoyed together Jarvis Johnson as soloists Cornet Solo Perfect Day by ception of Jhls year States than The formal opening of this beautiful dreds comingto the erection of the new combined G G Sweeten accompanied by Mrs for any material advance In sugar this spoke of the good deeds so often perstructure which has cost approximately contribute Social HaU and unless sugar advanced he formed by the deceased The closing song year Gertrude Hansen $40000 will be fittingly celebrated toA vocal duet “The Silent Voice” was The auditorium of the building as declared the present contract was as was “Sometime We’ll Understand” morrow when the people of the GarHe said he sung by Mrs Mamie Dunky and Mrs j finished Will comfortably seat 400 peoLeo Earl offered good as could be made Councilman Jligh land ward together with their friends and 200 may sit at one time In its Mrs Ted believed in a contract that would pro- Grover Hess of Farmington the closing prayer from all parts of the valley gathering ple E Smith spoke on the Un- ' Interment was in the dining haU In the basement Fieding Ceme vide for the payments on the quality of Pres C In a rousing reunion to admire and spacious of the structure The kitchen is equipDaughters The grave was dedicated by Bp the beets delivered and an advance pay certainty of life anJ preparing ones tary enjoy for the first time these fruits of ped with every modem electric kitchen ment that would be safe for the in- self for the life to come R A Johnson of Beaver Dam in a worthy undertheir cooperation G G Sweeten played a cornet solo appliance necessary to the preparation The large crowd In attendance and dustry ' taking of a banquet The Relief He stated further that he was a “Lay My Head Beneath A Rose’’ ae- The Daughters of the Utah Poneera'ijeuui floral offerings bespoke the The program of entertainment will and serving man that he companled at the organ by Mrs Wynn Society room with Its home like fire met at the home of Mrs Ted Austin for the deceased and sympathy felt thorough organization "begin promptly at 7 p m with talent is decorations a ' furniture and Joy March 12th with Captain Mr si Annie wanted to work with the organization Hansen bereaved family from the entire community contribut- place to behold Offices for the Bishopric Johnson In charge A program of read Former Pres M- U Welling spoke of In solving the problems as they come ing Ward members will come whenever are in the wing of the building The lng and music was rendered along and that the beet growers could the outstanding character of Jas Htheir other duties allow enjoy the proIs equipped with stage every was Passion roomy do more for the Industry than any one Hess classing him as "Always a teachand The Play” gram and' Inspect the attractive and de- necessary ' else lighting fixture a complete treated by Margaret Manning Readv er and a greatfrtend to man” A licately Colored hall the splendidly set of curtains and scenery and disap- ing “The Heart of Old Hickory"' e Many mistakes have been made in “'A ladles" guartet consisting of Mrs equipped and furnished classrooms and loud speakers B Jones Mrs Three E Mrs footlights Your and “Don’t with packer P In business Gleason H the Solo pearing the past sugar Hang offices the banquet hall and kitchen are and Mrs Henry properly placed in the haU and oth- Dreams cm a Rainbow" Velva Lee this experience It Is hoped that many Gertrude Hansen par excellence the fully equipped stage ers are In other Stokes Readings "The Radio Receipt’ parts of th building mistakes will be avoided in t the future Tubfae accompanied by Mr Wynn ' Han as well as the other features of this fine V' All are connected With a ’’ high grade and "The Operation” Wanda Peterson: In the opinion of the sugar beet com- sen aang “Ono Fleeting Hour’ A feature of the entertainJiilding radio In the attractive baloohy at the Solo "Winding Trail” Venice Clark Bro D P Woodland of Malad spoke mittee we are on a better basis than we ment will be a luncheoh served in the rear f “Them Early Days” Birdie Kirkham A Stake M I A Honor Day to take have ever been before and those who of the glorious ways the deceased had dining hall Dancing In the ball room accordcost of total the building The kept the faith and the crown Closing song “Come Let Us Anew" the place of the usual annual contest hftve sugar beet land should sign where delicately tinted" walls and colorA social hour followed the program work will be held In the Stake ing to Bishop Richards wlU be approxipromptly and help cut the great ex- that must surely be his In the great ed lights will lend their enchantment members and the following nacle at Garland Tuesday March 24th pense of signing contracts mately $40000 While this amount Is beyond will climax the evening of rejoicing to due the at not from Bishop M A Gam con present fuUy Remarks D were Mesdames paid T guests Contests are being carried on In a Saturday will be childrens’ day In the financial difficulties that are facing all Davis Frank present: eluded the services after which the Driggs P C Petterson manner this year different hall and a suitable entertainment will communities alike it Is that Parley Linford George Hughes Ted radically Miller anticipated boys of Penrose sang the quar- will find the au Wh0 come an(j in the afternoon be provided MARKET tet “I Know That My Redeemer Lives” all obligations wlU be fully met In the Andy Austin and the Misses ure interesting and enjoyable All Scarcely a year has passed since the near future Velva The benediction was pronounced Lee Bernice Gleason Stokes by people of M I A age and upwards Times announced the first step that GETS BEARISH The chapel also has been recently T F Coombs made the construction of the new renovated and redecorated The choir Wanda Peterson and Maxine Austin are cordially invited and encouraged A large cortege of automobiles follownext meeting will be held on by the Mutual officers to be present The 1930 11 March building a necessity AT PARAMOUNT ed the and the entire stand have been Thursday section of remains to the 8th at Fielding cemetery home the Tuesday the Bear River Investment considerally changed and Improved m Mrs Louis April where the grave was dedicated by High Lillywhlte Company offered to buy the Old Hall that a real surprise- awaits aU ward Councilpian Leo Earl from the ward and at the M I A members and visitors to visit the buildENTERTAINED with anchored to Buttons meeting in the evening attended by ing this week anything less than the best grade of representative members of the ward Announces County brass rivets or steel cable have a delicthe matter met with unanimous approGARLAND The Mesdames H J Castleton and P ate tenure of office this week at the val several agreeing to contribute as Date Day A Llnford entrtained the o n Dairy ciub Paramount Theatre where the Four MERCHANTS INVITE much as $50000 toward the construction MAN RECOGNIZED Mrs Famous and Furiously Funny Marx Monday evening at the home of of a new ward social center Ward ofBrothers are doing In “Animal CrackLinford Twentymembers and the VALUES ficers were instructed to go forward at the even-t- ers” something fifty million once to arrange plans for the new hall plans have been worked out lowing specia guestsMrenjoyed and Mrs J J lovers of comedy believed Impossible hold “Dairy Day” Saturday May 2 tag's festivities AS NEW HALL OPENS R N Nielson who for nearly two The following week the made a talking picture that f Mr and Mrs Lewis They’ve The executive committee Shumway years has been manager of the Richwas made that contracts for the consisting left field store of the Reeds Riteway syswhite Mr and Mrs Geo B Hughes Mr takes up where the “Cocoanuts” N J Valentine chairman locato new a Old the County of Hall moving Mrs T Austin 8t Patrick colors off and ends with the last survivor tem of hardware stores was recently tion had been let The new ward recreational hall opens Agrlcutural Agent Robert H Games being carried up the aisle by force promoted by the company to manage - were carted out In the lunch By the following week Bishop Rich- this week but this Is Just one event of art and Vernal Willey have been ap- aere three strong ushers and well— who Is a store In Idaho Falls Idaho the tranplayed during the evening pointed ards had confeired with Church offic- Importance your favorite escort fo the comThe sfer to be effective April 1 cattle tenative and dairy Is Lake assembling of Salt at that full ials Advertising messages City mittee Mr Nielson has been very successful of men cost approxfrom every of profit for all appears ii this Issue of composed plans for a structure to In building up the business of the comGarlahd merchants have part of the county has been named Prom To Be imately $40000 had been laid Church the Times LOCALS pany In Richfield his store showing money to aid in the project had been the goods to sell and a casual reading jwith Noble Hunsaker as chairman Unusual A f i r the highest percentage of net profit of The moving skids of the big "ad” sheets of this issue will promised the ward Mr J Thompson who is employed any store in the system during the were already under the Old Hall Ten- convince that the price and quality is tomorrow One week from Friday In Salt Lake City spent the week end past year had right Their call Is an evidence of their Former appointments tative committee March 27— the annual High School here with his family Mr and Mrs Nielson have also exbelief In the buyers that tmea are no been made 'prom will be held In the High School r The following from Garland were at tended their activities to church and On April the preliminary plans for worse than we let them seem To buy- To Be Un service and will be missed Some real novelties In the Gvmnasium Temple Friday evening Mr community the work were announced as complete ers the “ads” will provide proof that Logan Richfield by music and decorations are promised Mr and Mrs by their many friends here and Mrs J H Kirkham Parley Linford had been employed to prices are at last at a level at which the who have this event in G A Linford Mr and Mrs Pritchard the students Paper oversee all construction and all desiring dollar again has full value Nielson will be remembered by Mr Mannthis to E a year charge D tolck of were Moore Garland week Mr Mrs Mrs R G Visit on this the save end and Michaelis Honeyville to work Harvey building Mrs Oluf many friends at Garland In his new former resident of Garland for many ing Mrs J J Thompson make application at once Committees Johnson Mrs Lewis O Johnson Mr position years died at his home on Wednesday Commissioners named were announced as follows: County March the 18th Mrs Geo Beal Mar Beal and Mr Bishop W W Central Committee: Plan Improvements and Nielsen Applies and Mrs Frank Munns Richards Joseph Kirkham D Henry Lloyd Mr Michaelis Is the father of out Miss Mae Ilillstrom of the Garland townsman Mr Alfred Michaelis Manning H L Moore G G Sweeten For All Navy members of the County Commlss school faculty entertained the school J M Gaddie- Geo Henrie Oluf JohnBesides his wife the deceased is surYour i"ii along with Co Road Foreman T J teachers at her home in Brigham City son J J Shumway P C Petterson E vived by four daughters and five a ns roads and bridges Friday night Uey were Inspecting Mr and Mrs Geo O N Austin J J Thompson P A LinHe was 72 years old at his death the in are dinner A planni- Nye were special guests hot from the valley today They GARLAND HOTEL Notice has been received ford S E Smith and A R Capener Funeral services will be held at 2 p m on the East was served after which the guests were improvement U S Navy Recruiting Station at Salt Sunday at the Honeyville Ward Meet- ng some Finance Committee: P C Pettersen Garland at Sorensen’s They entertained with music and games J- M bridge Mgr Chairman J J Shumway Geo Henrie Lake City that the application of ing House road are also to the Haws have Grace state Mrs anxious L with Mrs reference Fred Austin Nielson J N E J Nye together Alfred Michaelis Loyd f Vtnmlssionei — decide on routes— thru anffMISS Phyllis — were- Logan Haws papers for enlistThompson and Oluf Johnson—— and Town When Riverside and Powells Comer in order visitors Monday Purchasing Committee: J M Gaddie ment in the United States Navy has ti get this work under way before the Mr and Mrs J W Orwin were dinner THANKS CARD Chairman P A Linford J L Harvey been received US EAT la ger projects commence J Y Rich guests at the home of their parents His name has been added to the wait — o -be called for enA R Capener Labor Committee: Sunday Mr and Mrs J J Orwin MRS G G SWEETEN RETURNS ing list and he will tended For the sincere sympathy Hours Meals At Mr and Mrs J L Harvey and daugh Chairman Bp W W Richards Jos-listment when designated by the Navy idered and for the kindly avistance Mrs Ilirkham D Henry Manning and Chas Department to fill district quotas G Sweeten has returned ter Shirley left Saturday for California G son of Mr NdIo by every one of hundiedsof friends up- - r me after will visit a few weeks Last Loyd Nielson is the spending the past week where they Pies Are Unexcelled visited Nielson who resides at Garland Utah on the death of our h1 "band father and Mayor Capener and son Dean Preston with her cousin Mrs Emily Transporation Committee: G G brother L W in Salt Lake City a few days this week ng our grateful husband Mrs Frank Foss’ Chairman ruls Sweeten Fred Nye J S been has ness Is hereby w'ho Bettcnson acknowledg'd of E Ur T with pneumonia Bear River puulrl' suddenly Speciality Peck Thos W Lee LeRoy Manning Mrs John Holmgren and coni tried to his home for Mix L W SU j ling and family following the loss of his finger with an quite home of her son E 4V L Allred and R S Ellis C’ty visited at thy several day’s Is reported much better ae Mi 3 J A Bigler for the base J cne day lad week May 29th excavation IN BEAUTIFUL RECREATION Ward Chapel NEW WARD CENTER r Occasion that f t w i I 'i j I I Austin Entertains Pioneer M I iPjplaces Program Ccntest York LAUGH CLUB Agent r or FORMER ' o WITH REAL Junior ADDITIONAL f a J J Garland iSuried Resident j ounday - Enlistment Headquarter Fraser - - - In WITH OF All Our Stfr BRHS “JUNIOR PROM” Chicago Orchestra Banquets our March 27 at Cubistic Decorations 9 p m Ralph Miglioccios Admission Couple $1 00 Extra Lady i 50c I 1 |