Show J Vol 4 No Garland Utah Friday June 34- Flag Day Is Funeral Services Held Junfe 14 Flag Day has ever carried to every true the deepest meaning American This year the flay will as the carry a tenfold significance Hundredth nation celebrates the Two Anniversary of the Birth of George Wahlngton For to General Washington tradition credits a leading part In the very deisgnlng of the flag and is what he did to give it meaning and will be known to every American as long as our country lives On June 14 1777 Congress resolved: "That the flag of the thirteen United be thirteen stripes alternate States red and white that the Union be tliir teen stars white in la blue field repre senting a new constellation” authority In these simple words was given to General Washington to same day design the flag and on the tradition has If that he went to the house of Betsy Ross on that visit which ha3 become one of the finest With of American folklore pages went him according to the account Robert Morris and George Ross one of Declaration of the Signers of the Independence and the uncle of Betsy Ross’s deceased husband On entering her modest house In they are Arch street Philadelphia said to have found Mistress Ross busy at her needlework and humming a so — howeer that she tune softly might hear the twinkle cf the bell op the door of her shop at the front of Washington the house — and General thus simply stated his errand "Mistress Ross we have come to ask our you to help In making a flag for We do not feel pleased with country the grand union flag became of the colors In the canton so we King's have planned another” The "grand union” flag referred to by Washington was the c:o he him self had designed and fii t flung to 1776 during the breeze on January This was at a his siege of Boston still felt time when the Revolutionists they were fighting not the Brit!::! runeral services were held Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock in the Beaver Dam waid chaptl over the remains of who Jacobs away passed Ceoige Tuesday morning after a serious illnes of ten month- caused from a paraly‘limbs last tic stroke m his lower Tlie services were under the August — J Potter dbretion of B shop beautiful two tendered The (hoir “Sind We Meet Beyond iv mbers The River” and ‘Tie Was Watned On A duet “Oh It Is The Other Side” WOndciful” vas offered by Albert The Johnson and Lavina Erickson opening prayer was by former Bishop 7 A Johnson and benediction by Mr to the Johnson the 2nd counselor b! Hop The grave was dedicated by Aaron Erickson The speaVei i were Warren Kidman Alvts Johnson ’James Jacobs Joseph Johnson ard Bbhip It J Potter Mr Jacobs was born n Midway 61 jears ago Garland Boysl Shut-o- The Gar’anl team swung their hitful bats the 'ast two Saturdays and came out virorious each game with shutouts On the 28th of May they con over Bothwell and o the 4th ol June again over Elwood making a new record in the North Box Elder Farm Bureau League The first iotory was icon by Don 3 hit Smith’s pitching alongside of the doren hiis collected by the team Chambers vne the b'g gun of the day collecting foui hits for a total of three rune Virgil Hall played fine all thru the game a’so Dent Rich and the (her boys p “yed head up ball all ry through and the score ended 8 to 0 ' of Graduated at PA PA KNOWS— J Radio Takes Local “The "Pop what Is stupendous? A circus man’s vocabulary lisa Ball Sjmdloata )— W NU Barrie Work Will Commence V i rY ’ - I i i 7f77 J v ' J “ Soon On Highway att an earley Work will commence date on the work of resurfacing off d the 112 miles of highway betwee and Plymouth prtpratory to oil lecelved ing according to Information The bid was let to tthe Wheelwright Construction last week for company $16392 —This is the last lap ef a road oiling to the highway progam complete oiled highway frem the line to Gar laud and through the length of the state YyA ‘Alt' J Band Boys Concert Bring Large Large Crowd Saturday Eve ’ £' LENTELLI well known sculptor selecting Miss Marjorie Levoe from the group of girls who competed in the modern Cinderella contest of the allied shoe Industries held in staged as a feature of the convention New York Mlsw Tevoe’s foot was Judged the ideal size 6H and was also selected fur its comeliness of shape LEO LOCAL HAPPENINGS Rampton The following Saturday the team :eme back with a 33 to o victory ever nrwxj wjjf 1 hits 32 "runs wKaTa king but his cloud burst! Dent Rich hurled a sweet lngton’s flag consisted of the thirteen alternate red and white stripes but same giving two hits and striking out Pore in its canton the king’s crosses e’even batsmen A home run bombardment of St George and St Antony By 1777 almost the Revolutionists were fighting solelj as bad as that one established last and they Friday ty the yanks took place Lary for an American nation wanted an American flag Evans hit twi Gunderson one almost the two Mrs Ross it is said undertook Lew Johnson one and Ken making of the flag eagerly and with Smith one Evans and Gunderson an exalted sense of the unusual honor hit four for six and three for seven she Not Only that conferred upon her Other players who shown espectively even suggested to Washington a slight were: Shelter Garret five for seven correction In the design which bore and Delos Thompson who hit four for six pointed stars instead of the five each hit being a double a With of heraldry type Next week we will try to start the snip of her scissors she cut a folded econd half cut right by trouncipg paper and held forth a perfect Tremonton If we win it looks like star to show what she meant our pennant lose we will have For a few minutes longer the design to buy a ticket to see some other team was discussed and as quickly as nim Let’s save “two bits” should play could execute tie task ble fingers we? Mrs Ross had the flag in being So In this homely fashion which sc the American well suits spirit was Ladies’ Self Culture Club born the emblem designed by Wash Met With Mrs Peck ington coming almost like a direct since over to him ever fly gift from the nation that he also designed Mrs Milan Peck was hostess to the members of the Ladies Self Culture 1892 of Class Club on rtiday afternoon June 5th President Mrs M E Andrus presidHer Son ing The following program was enjoyed: Solo Miss Blanche with Thompson Mrs J W Larsen of East Garland Am-of the graduating class of 1932 had Mis Milan Feck as accompanist Mrs B G ican Cred and Pledge the privledgc of attending the grad Forms of Respect due to the uating exercises of her son D Conrad Knoth paper prepared by Mrs W J at the Universitty of Utah to be held Flag and read by Mrs W W today and attend a reunion of her clas Cullimore Richards de recTve a will Larson DConrad American Women Who are Doing gree of BAin the school of Medicine ot that school" Interesting Things Today Mrs J II two cornet duets G G Miss Rhoda Larson daughter of Mr Kirkham and Mrs Davis Larson of East Gar- Sweeten and Wesley Gcphart of Treland is another student to honor that monton with Miss Ethel Rogers the graduating exercies vicinity A delicious She wil receive a BSDegree In the tray luncheon was served to twenty seven members and the School of Education Invited following guests: Mesdames Charles Wood C L Tracy Welling I Pinder Lawrence Carter Henry Brown Mrs S Muiliner Ruel Neilson Rosco Williams E JHolmgen Lynn Lewis Ernest Jensen d Hodges Leland J Han- sen J Siddoway and N Giffin and the Misses Myrlntha Birmingham Della Hall and Blanche Thompson Member Sees ftyj ( fT'Lrdr1 Opponents In Two Games By Jay $150 THE YEAR 1932 Selecting the Modern Cinderella y For George Jacobs On June 14 10 Mrs Carl Rogers attended the funMr and Mrs N Peter Marble of eral services of her aunt Mrs Carlone engageannounce the Deweyville of their daughter Jennie to Moon of Farmington of Brigham the Henry C Nielson marriage tto take place In the Logan Mr and Mrs R F of Shumway Temple on June 28 Trenton and Mr and Mrs W P Shumway of Preston were the week Mr and Mrs F S Peck are visiting end guests at the home of Mr and week Boise Idaho this in Mrs J J Shumway ment Mr and Mrs M D Peters were the Sunday of Mr and Mrs J ham City the home of Brigguests at J y Miss Helen Harvey Salt Lake this week is visiting in had as her )Mrs J J Shumway dinner guests Sunday Mrs R F Mr and Mrs Lynn Hodges returned and Mrs W P Shum Mr Shumway in to home Logan last Saturday after way Mrs J Mr and Thompson spending the past two weeks at the Mrs M D Peters Odell Thomp-ot- y and Mrs home of Mrs Hodges mother bouii LUlywiiite J - had as Miss Edna Capener is In Logan this William week attending summer school for his Mrs T A Carter Miss Mildred Carter and Miss Jennette Ault spent Miss Mae Hilstrom is visiting at the Sunday In Coinne home of Miss Myrle Limb this week Mr T R Carter has as her guest The Misses Myrle Limb Mae Hil this week her brother W J Ault of etrom Lola White and Venna Bishop Logan attended a party at the Udy Hot) Springs Tuesday night Mrs John Chambers Mrs P C: Petterson Florence and daughters a party Charlene Mis Jack House attended find Mary motored to Ogden in Corinne Wednesday night last monday Mr and Mrs A S Hulsh guest Monday evening before his leading Cockayne woik in Salt Lake City their Gundeison Mr and Mrs Howard a few days of last week visiting) Mr Gunderson friends in this city has for the past year been teaching school in Cedar City at the Branch A C While here they visited at the home of Mr and Mrs J D G under son spent Miss June home ef Mrs ston this week Mrs guest Styne is a guest at the Wendle Budge in Lewi- Kuman Tarbet this week Mrs as Roberts of has her Mrs L C Christopherson has as her Sunday dinner Mr and guests Mrs H L Dalton of Sycaurse W L Dalton of Shelley Idaho Dol Jean Leavitt of Thatcher Alice Leavitt of Tremonton F F Gross of Spokane Frank Dalton of Tremon Washington ton of Tremon Gace Harvixson ton and O Dalton of Fielding B bale Gibson spent Sunday LoganY visiting With relatives friends: In and Lo- Mr family gan Mr and Mrs Peterson and children motored to Salt Lake City Wednesday and Mrs James were visiting In and Brough Logan Sunday Mr and Mrs Clide Buxton motored n 8alt Lake City Tuesday Mr returned Wednesday Mrs Boxton remaining in Salt Lake City to spend to is in Logan Miss Florence Petterson this week attending summer school the week Mrs George Nye Mrs John Chamand Mrs P C Petterson are Miss Mary Buxton of Evans is Lake City spending leaving Friday for Salt the week with her aunt where they will attend the June ConMrs Federlck Buxton ference Mr Dean Capener had as her Mrs O Barnard Mrs Alva Rhodes Mrs guests her mother and Mrs Jack Rhodes attended the Richard Norman and her sister Mrs Rockland in reunion Allen and May George Vlnnerman 0f Lehi relThree hundred Idaho last week Mr T D Davis and Mrs Marion atives were present and a very enjoyable time was had by all Summer motored to Ogden Saturday bers Mr and Mrs W W Richards Friday morning where they will tend the June Convention left at- Mr Haw day C L Pinder and Mrs Grace were Brigham visitors Satur-- i Mr and Mrs Maylin Hansen were Miss Fay Michaells spent Tuesday Clearfield visiting with Miss Helen vsitor the fore part of the week at Moore Miss Moore returned home the home of Mr and Ms K L Hess with Miss Michaells to 6pend a few Miss Hazel Bowcutt was the week days end guest at the home of Miss Hazel For Sale — 100 lb capacity Alaska re- Grover of East Garland 0 70 for frigerator sale cheap Phone Leland J Hansen Homer Zollinger of Providence was at high school in Garland Tuesday on business supply store in Harmony Boys" of Plymouth over made an appearance radio station K L O last Thursday night for their Initial broadcast the Miss Grace Bishop is spending The boys offered to the fans thirty minutes of a varied program which week in Snowville as a guest at the was enjoyed by all who tuned In home of Miss lola Bailey They will go on the air again next Mr and Leon Strong - of Rexburg Saturday for a thirty minute program were the guests Friday at the homa from eight thirty to nine and reguat this time of Mr and Mrs E J Holmgren larly every Saturday Mr and a funeral day Mrs J In Salt M Gaddie attended Lake City Wednes Mr and Mrs Alma King left Wedwhere nesday for Provo they will spent the summer AD Is Well With The Boys Captain Tracy R Welling and First on their trip Sergeant Harold Persson Jordan Narup from Camp Williams rows Saturday reported that the d Unit of the National Guard at In that camp are pinking headway various camp activities No cases of home sickness were rethere are some ported but undoubtedly among the boys at times when the life about the grounds becomes slack or take too many turns at K P they All reports indicate that the army with Bataclivltty Is well underway tery and Battalion drills everyday and firing and instrument practice in the field taken up this week The land concert given last Saturday night was enjoyed by a large Registeration Agents Are crowd of people there being approximately as many cars parked on west Appointed For Box Elder factory street as during stake conference People from all over the north end cf the valley were In attendance and Elder agents for Box Registration enjoyed the first of a series of con county were appointed by the 1‘oard certs to be given by these local music of county commissioner at the meetIans eoch Saturday evening Those from the north ing Monday end of the county decided upon are as follows: Local Man Married At Deweyville Arvill A Loveland Salt Lake City Monday Marie Lefler Beaver Dam ' Magaret Malad Gertrude Simmons A Hatch Elvina Bear River City Elwood A1 Mortenstn In the midst of a bridal chamber dec Jensen William E oiated with Roses American Beauty Get- z- Garland' Sarah Jensen East Garland Ida and bautiful decoations Miss Constance Jensen daughter of Mr and Mrs Rhodes Riverskler Mrs George Hales William Jensen of Bear River City Fielding Gertrude Hansen Plymouth Elizabeth Zundel Rawlins Rosllla D became the bride of Kieth H Driggs e Stanrod Henry A of this city at tthe home of the bride's Anderson Penrose Jennette M Grover brother Jesse Jensen at Saltt Lake of this city at the home of the brld's Portage Flossie L Knudsen gave her away Bishop Cliford Elston the ceremoney pronounced Local Bride Immediately following the ceremony At a wedding breakfast was served to the 10 bnmedlate family and Bishop andMr Alston The brldegroom is the eon of Mr “Announcement Is made by Mr and and Mrs Frank Driggs of Garland Mrs Robert L Ashley of American and manager Of the local plant of the Fork Utah of the engagement of Westen Creamery Company They wil their daughter Lucetia to JTheo dore Arbon local instructor of biology make their home in this City at the Bear River High Schooll The bridal party were accompanied to Saltt Lake City by Mr ond Mrs Miss Ashby Is a graduate of the Frank Driggs Mr and Mrs Virgil Car Brigham and has Young University tar and Mrs Sterling Huish done advanced work at the University of Southern alifoinla For the past school term she has had charge of the On Problems speech department at the Gunnison Expert Is Miss Ashby Of All Poultry Raisers Valley high school well known at the Brigham Young for her oratorical and University dramatic She has accomplishments By J IL Bodwell also filled a mission for the L D S There is much controversy about church in California the time birds should lay Some want Their marriage will take place June them early some want them late The the tenth n the Satl Lake Temple Is Elder David O McKay preforming truth of the matter is— a pullet the to when she is matured fully lay ceremonies ready It Is and propei iy fleshed whether Mr Arbon Is the on of Mr and It is not Mrs John Arbon of Snowville five months or six months and desirable to have a pullet lay early If has lAcen teaching at the local high she has been forced to early sexual school for the past three years maturity before she reaches physical The young couple will make their maturity and not well fleshed home In Provo for the summer where There are several factois that inthey will do advanced work in speech fluence the securing of well matured and zoology at the Brigham Young at an University pullets that are nicely flesljc They will return to make early age their home in Tremonton in the fall The first and most essential thing where Mr Arbon will continue his work after they have been properly brood at the local high school ed is to separate the cockerels from the pullets before the cockerels become larger than the pullets Keep Fieldmen Report On them from becoming Situation Prospects Good during the growing period Give them and of of plenty hopper range plenty See that they have adequate space J O White and Dudley Ellis of the and see that their roosting facilities Yahki Fruit Company of Los Angeles roosts are not in the pitch of a roof Angeles was in Garland Wednesday where it Is very hot during the eve looking over the pea crops contracted They should have a cool place ning by their company In this territory to roost nights and never They report that everything is looked to a successful harvest In other words proper feed plenty ing favorable The showers of room plenty of green feeds on the of peas In this vicinity to which Bear River Valley haa recelvea facilities housing range proper to keep the birds cool In the day time in the past few days are beneficial and at night and from being over- this crop and they believe that the crowded will give us the results we crop will be harvested In late July or the first of August want Mr Lopez anl Mr Atkinson are now located In this territory d and have taken residence at the County Agricultural hotel from which they will work with the f ners on matters p namito the crop ng June 6th County Monday morning Agricultural Agent R H Stewart and Board of notthwest Pacific family left for the and down the coast as far as Los An geles California of County The Box Elder Board The purpose of Mr Stewart’s trip are meeting this week Commissioners which has tfcen scheduled by the Ex the days tension Service of the U S A C is as a board of equalization the fruit business set aside for this work were: Tuesday mainly to study Thursday and Friday especially in the sections of country Wednesday 10 7 In to us fruit 8 and 9 the June that are of interest work Mr Stewart expects to be away part on his return as he intends the to be as thorough as during the entire month and will no Investigation to lm- - possible doubt have much information Teacher Takes Provo Friday June Talks Pea Agent ToStudyFruitJndustry Equalization |