Show Vol 4 No “ 36 Plymouth Road Being Gravelled The road work on the Garland Plymouth road project Is going forward at a rapid rate according to information given out by Thomas Wise forma n of the Utah State Road Commission is The turn at the sugar factory feing rebuilt with a graceful curve into Garland rather than the danger'J’his In itself ous turn as heretofore Is a very laudable enterprise sponsorLions club and a ed by the Garland number of the leading citizen of Garland for which they are to be The O S L Road Master crew is on the Job and a construction is raising the track so as to make for a smooth road at this point The gravelling of the road Is well under way It being now completed as far north as Fielding preparatory to oiling vithin the near future Mr Wist states that in his opinion within this project will be completed sixty d' js making a smooth surface road fr m the Idaho line connecting Pocatel i and Brigham City thru Garland with a good highway seventeen milt s shot ter than the Cache dangerous dug valley route ways as Is true by way of Sardine canyon Mr" and Mis eler lloss and daughters June and L nna spent Friday in the closing Logan They attended band concert that their son Kenneth was playing Kenneth returned home with them Garland Utah Friday June 24 Farmers Are Warned ' 1931 Corbin9 s Hollow Folk to Be Moved i Funeral Services To When Moving Derricks Be Held Saturday $150 THE YEAR Fire Engine Is 1 a 1 Moving hay derricks under electric power lines unless proper precautions1 are taken is excedmgly dangerous to life and limb is a timely warning which Is bting sent out by safety officials of the Utah Power and Light Company The power company Is willing and anxiousl to eoopearte with farmers in the prevention of acidents caused by CMilaet and hay derricks electric vlits and urges the of calling one of the company’s representatives for assistance In case of doubt as to safety In moving a hay derrick imd’r its lines Ample clearance is provided in contracting power lines so that ordinary trafficmay proceed under them without any danger It Is only when some ! nry hibh piece of apparatus' such rs a hay derrick with its boom rastl attempts to pass under the lines that trouble occurs With the boom diwn and level and securely fastened the deirick can ordinarily pass ur ler the line with safety Metal ar wet ropes readily carry while electricity dry wood or rope will not Therefore any hay derrick design viit h iav Ives a metal cable for lifting hay or which is braced bymetal ire is not safe and should be avoided It is very easy to so arrange th- disgn as to make use of A metal in t! is manner unnecessary rope kn vvn as “spot coid’’ is highly recommend d for its strength for such This material is used by purposes the power company In supporting arc lamps and can be obtained from them if desired While th re is no legal reponsibility cn the pa’t of the power company where such accidents occur on Its lines in the interest of saving lives and avoiding injuries employes of the to the fullest company will extent in preventing them Remember Mr Farmer— don’t move you hay d'rrick under electric wires with the fcxm up! And In case of doulV call the power company’s nearest office! Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p m in X D S Fcurth ward chapel at Brigham City for Lawrence Earl Bowcutt 35 of Brigham City who died In the Dee hospital in Ogden folowing an lllnes of several years are his widow and nine Surviving brothers and sisters: Mrs Elizabeth Hobbs Edward and Erwin Bowcutt Salt Lake Cll Thomas Bowcutt Idaho Falls R J and Alfred Bowcutt Garland Mrs Arvlfla Logan Oregon Mrs Vivian Shirks Alberta Canada Mrs Hawes Brigham City CHANGES IN MAIL SERVICE ARE MADE HORACE M ALBRIGIIT of the national park service youngest of the natives of "Corbln’a Hollow" the stricken settlement of hill billies barely five miles from President Hoover's Rapldan camp Starvation squalor and Incredible conditions of existence are reported among tbe 49 persons who live In the community and who are all sprung from two families Tle children are said to be 84 per cent below normal Secretary of the Interior Ray Lyman Wilbur accompanied by Mr Albright recently paid a visit to the settlement and as It Is within the boundaries of the new Shenandoah national park they arranged to have the people removed to a place near a mission school DIRECTOR Local And Society Items Of Week MAIL To 10:30 559 Miss Beth Mannng Is spending week In Idaho Falls at the home her cousin Lillian Nielson the Jack House and daughter Helen left of Friday for Omaha Nebraska where they will stay for a couple of weeks ARRIVE AT GARLAND Mail arrives at Garland from all points North East South and West except offices on Malad Valley branch att 8 AM from Butt and Salt Lake tain 32 via Deweyville 11 A M from Malad and Brigham train 559 on From points Malad Valley branch 1:40 p m from Malad and Brigham train 580 MAIL LEAVES GARLAND points on Malad Valley branch a m Malad and Brigham train To all point North East South and West: 1:15 p m Malad and Salt Lake train 560 6:30 p m Butte and Salt Lake train 30 at Deweyille m ru' alien lo rire is the old Oh Where! Oh Where hand pump gone? Again the citizens of Garland experienced a tingle of the spine as they “What if It had been my thought Home instead" ColumlAis the fire engine failed again at the secnod time within alx months when the property loss was greater than the cost of some equipment Sputtering along at 25 miles an hour It finally reach the scene of the fire which was at the sugar factory Within a short distance - from the place where 'it could be of some use the engine died placed it on the spot water in abundance hose coupled and everything set but no response from old Columbus The fire blazed on two mechanics on the Job worked industrously to start the pump but in vain No kick The fire had reached such a stage that the chemicals were of no avail Finally through the coupling of all the available hose from the sugpr water factory and the fire engine was pumped from the factory - to smother the last embers of the sheds and the fence that had surrounded —them —— This Is the second serious fire within six months which Just as well have been put out long before the building Who knowns what will lay in ruins burn next another beautiful home or some store with stock costing far more than the cost of a modern fire engine Are we going to take a chance with the future and old Columl'ua or are we going to get somethng that will be of some use to us in a time of need? Mr and Mrs Edgar Garred of Balt Mrs Jack House spent Sunday In Lake City have been the guests at Corinne visiting with relatives RURAL DELIVERY the home of Mr and Mrs Glen ArchiLeaves postoffice: 11:30 a m bald Mrs L W Larsen had as her last Returns to post office: 1:00 p m week guests her brother Lloyd AnMr and Mrs Thomas Rees of Coalderson and son Odell from Salt Lake MRS GEO BROUGH ville were the d guests at the City home of Mr and Mrs Ralph King WEEK HONORED Mr and Mrs A E Nielson of Salt Mr and Mrs Ralph King Mr and Lake City visited at the home of Mrs W L Lai sen Saturday and Mrs Glen Archibald of Garland M Many friend3 and relatives gathered Sunday II Ward Mrs Tracy WiliMis and Mrs Clifford Archibald Mr and Mrs Harry Cooke and dauat the home of Oeorge Brough SunMr and Mrs Jaon Connely Mr and Mrs Rasa ng Mrs Joe Forsberg and Mrs Karl Mr and Mrs Parley Linford had day to honor her 77th birthday anghter Annie of Odgen were week end Welling attended a luncheon given by Stevenson Mr and Mrs Kin Hall of as their week guests Mrs Linford's niversary guests at the home of Mrand Mrs of Commerce the Ogden Chamber children and grand- Victor Burbnak Besides the Portage Mr and Mrs Thomas Rees of sister and her husband Mr and Mrs WHITE ADVICE Mrs Margrette Johnson Coalville and Mr and Mrs Thursday is Visiting children they were the following out Edgar L A Sherred of Detroit Michigan Mr and Mrs Dave Allen and sen TO FARMERS Garred of Salt Lake City spent an of town guests: Mr and Mrs A E relatics in Logan this week Robert of Perry were Sunday guests one and two children and Miss Samuelson Farm Bureau ball enjoyable fishing trip at Clear Creek Saturday Mrs Charles Munns had her as of Mr and Mrs Ronald Hales Frank team crossed bats of Bountiful three days last week with the guests last week: her sister Mrs Lois Brough Mr and Mrs Iva Ward visited with Mrs Dora Merrill and two 2 L'oys winning the game There iems to be considerable Julia Brown and a friend Mrs Sarah Crawford relatives in Fielding Sunday children Mss Merrill Goff and two Mrs William Loveland of Salt Lake troub'e with cutworms that are inwho those Among attended the William and Taylor Lehl of all Wing Mr and Mrs Herman Potter and Miss Lavon Crawford of City is and chilren the alfalfa patches and tomato Archibald reunion from Garland were: Mrs Munns motored to with few a festing spending days Idaho Falls son Donald spent the fore part of thi Mrs Roland Waters friends and relatives vines Thee can be Rupert Idaho easily handled Mi' and Mrs A H Archibald and with her guests last Friday week in Southern Utah on business Mrs Helen and baby of Murray Mrs T R Harrington with the f Mowing formula: and daughter family Mr and Mrs Glen Archibald Mrs Edmund Udy June and Ray and three children Mr and Vadls of Huntington 8 quarts of and Mr and Mrs 4 lbs white arsenic Oregon are Ralph King The T T T club met Thursday Hockey and svrup 20 nnarts of water 100 Forsberg Udy and Mrs George Mrs J Bean and Lloyd Anderson of spending a few days here with relapounds afternoon at the home of Miss Marlon daughter Doris were in Brigham City of bran Mix thoroughly and spread Salt Lake City Mrs Frank Kelley tives John J Shumway P C Petterson Johnson afternon was spent In The Barkle Mrs Reta Thursday children and three while fresh on the infested areas afternoon and C E Smith and Alf Michaelis attend- games and Mrs Louie Wednesday a dainty luncheon was Miss Olenia Packer of Ogden was a of Vileto Iva Madsen Hattie L Marble and Mr and Mrs Ray Majors there is no question as to the results ed the Lions district convention held to all the members present Evei Hales guest Sunday at the George j Mr and Mrs Frank HerProvidence The cmhardists Geneva Gardner and Laree Barnard are also being in Heber City Monday and one reported that they had a Tuesday home veiy bert of Aberdeen Idaho Mr and Mrs attended the 4H county training class troubled wth the “Fruit tree Leaf enjoyable time Mr and Mrs Tracy Hess Mrs Louis Dod an Jane an Keith Barkle at the B R H S Spot” causing the leaves to turn J E Edcll left Annie Bourne and Kenneth Bourne Bernice Wednesay night for Mr and Mrs of Harper The Hostess 4 H Club members met yellow end drop off By using 7 lbs Mrs Frank Riser and were Sunday guests at the Leland and of received Chicago son having previously Frank Brough and Mr and Mrs Lavar Lar- Thursday afternoon at the home of dry lime sulphur to 100 gallons o word of the death of his brother at left Monday Horace Bourne homes night for a vacation at sen of Garland water will check this disease Thora Dewey After the usual openManti that Mrs Muriel Elcock returned to her place rendered was A splendid program or aiiout 2 gallons of the liquid of the the remainder ing exercise home In Salt Lake City Saturday lime sulphir to the 100 gallons of and a bounteous luncheon served to time was spent in making fancy after visiting with her sister Mrs Iia Frances Boss a nephew Mrs Ellen Fierce of Portland Oreof Peter 65 guests water cookies 6 members were present and Ward Boss is weeks few is next gon the a week also home wish at 2 the leaders spending to the orchardisls I tell spending Mr and Mrs Lawrence Johnson of offeers A number to be prepared if this warm weather at the home of Mr and Mrs Peter of Mrs John Pierce from this and two children Boss Clorlce and Elvis prevails to spray for the UDY HOT SPRINGS e place attended Union Meeting at Garwere In Salt Lake City Thursday Mr and Mrs Leon Thompson t'orer” Mrs I have been unable to STAGES CONTESTS land Sunday twig Mr and Mrs Win Bowcutt Annie A Mrs John R Miss anv Pierce of is Leone to Lula was the Ogand brood Pierce find Earl of Fielding second calling Capener is visiting up and Lorella Bowcutt and Alvin spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt on friend Sunday date but it Is about time they will den this week were Sunday dinner guests of start Should Lake City Mr and Mrs J P Barnard and any of you notice gurt Udy Hot Springs was the secne of Mr and Mrs Clyde Marsh at Willard Mrs Horace were ol fruit— Barnard exuding from the among Davis peaches who been Ray has attending during the past Mr and Mrs Roland Peterson and many jolly parties school In Moscow apricots— that’s the sign they Idaho is spending to Mrs Cora Neilson was the hostess week according to word given out by those who attended the Merchants two children Joey and Gerald were a party given in honor of Mrs started and that’s the time to stad a few days at the home of his parents at Brigham Saturday All kinds of celebration Horace Udy manager Annie Neilson Saturday and Sunday guests of Mr with your spraver afternoon last Saturday afterMr and Mrs T D Davis and Mrs A A Forsberg noon at her home Rock was the social parties from fteakfast parties camp Justin Shepard came up from Salt EPH WHITE style upon the broad area south of Jex Cape le Is spending the next function of District Crop Pest Inspector afternoon Lake the and a the City Thursday and will remain Mr and Mrs Frank Allen and two two weeks springs following a delightful for an lndefinate isllng his brothers Leland dainty lunch was served to fourteen with his period daughters of Ogen were Sunday visitand Ray Crpener morning swim to reunions at the grand guests J 8 parents Mr and Mrs ors at the home of Mr and Mrs Arch tables provided for such occasions Mr and Mi 3 Lorenzo Bowcutt and MRS LADIES STAYNER Burbank Hall Some of the parties held were the d Mrs O Xewrence were of Mr nd Mrs Fred Mrs Harwood and children of CLUB HOSTESS George Nye and family North Garland O N O Club the In Richmond Satirli v r nd Sunday In spent Saturday Brigham and East Garland Sunday School the Salt Lake City were week end guests Mr and Mrs O V Haws of HolMrs Pels Mr and Jenson and the home of her parents Mr and brook Idah spent last week at the Thursday in Logan ball team the Bluebird and at Riverside two daughters Thola and Mary were Mrs M A Lish the Tremonton PriMrs Ralph Stayner was hostess to home cf Mr and Mrs Arch Hall visiting with relatles in Ogden SunMr and Mrs John Orwln had as Lark classes of Mr and Mrs William Johnson were Archibald family reunion them members of the Ladles Self the mary day her Sunday guests Secretary M H relatives in Logan Friday and a number of other groups from visiting Leon Hales visited with friends In Culture club on Friday aftemon June C D Earfus reports on an enjoyMrs Irvin Stohl and babies of TreWelling and wife and their daughter 17 President Mrs Ft E Andrus preas north as Malad and from all monton able fishing trip which he along with Vanola Brigham Sunday Orwin of Salt Lake and Mr overfar spent a few hours of Sunday the valley Mrs George Ward was In Brigham siding Con munity singing “America” W A Mulliner and James Rampton and Mrs O W Halford her with of Ogden parents Mr and Mrs Cleone Reiew of the story “Heat Lighting” of Mr Udy on business Tuesday took leaving last Friday for Mackey Miss Orwin is spending a few Hunsaker at Under the sponsorship a days Helen Hull was Miss of by Ruth by be Idaho and returning Miss June Bucannon group given organized of Garland there will here Monday the home of her parents Mrs Leon Kerr came over from of the was a Sundoy guest of Miss Orlean Johnson five of the best swimmers morning in time for breakfast Tremonton Tuesday afternoon and Reading Mrs O W Budge Hadfield which According to Chris’ District conference of five ward re- valley to contest with similar groups visited for a few hours with relatives story A delicious tray luncheon was ser- might be a resorts in Northern Utah Mr and Mr Carl Benson and small of at all the fish story' they caught 25 lief societies were held In the Mr and Mrs Louis Germer were e members and the pounds of lovely trout and had a Idaho for first honors John and Prank Benson ved to daughter business ward chapel Tuesday afternoon and Southern in Brigham Mesdames M ss E a Ben-sThe final transacting wonderful time with plenty to eat and with Pres Miss Helen following invited guests: t nd Pearl Perry In charge Sing- In swimming and diving Saturday in Bear Hendersen contests of the best swimmers of Logan Nuf Sed were Sunday Oluf Johnson Milton Peters O W Mrs Manassa Art ing “Did You Think To Pray” Inof Oakland' E J Holmgren Henry Brown Hot Budge to the represent Udy River guests of Mr and Mrs H Ward Valley vocation Bishop M G California is visiting here with relaPerry singing M A Mulliner Arthur Felsted Herbert Newell Udy was In Ogden Saturday will be staged next Tuesday tives The Archibald Springs Mrs Manassa was formerally Family Reunion was “Prayer Is The Soul Sincere Desire" Vem Bishop were Stayner Ruel Nielson at the Springs George and Clifford Bowcutt held in Plymouth Ray Germer of this place Saturday with a Opening speech of welcome was given and Earl Bone and Miss Ruth John- large attendance In Blacksmith Fork canyon Saturday to late Is not it states that Mr B Glen of two hundred and by President Udy Marble of this place and Pearl Perry The meetson Six members were excused and Sunday All who wish Vera Marchant of Salt forty seen who enjoyed dthe program ing was In the form of a testimony to enter the contests Lake City Club adjourned to meet July '1st which wras well presented Mr and Mrs Oscar Forsberg d to enter should be on hand at 9 00 were married Thursday in the Salt meeting on “Prayer” Sevearl inspirat a delicious dinner Sunday with Mrs John Richards as hostess A dinner was served and during the ing talks were given num- next Tuesday evening June 28 for the Lake Temple Musical Friday evening of this for Mr and Mrs Harold Peterson and e wish to don"t afternoon most of the group enjoyed bers were given by memfcfers finals If you week will of Beaver they give a wedding dance two children of Salt Lake Mr and Postmaster Ezra Jensen the ball game which was played on Dam Temonton and Elwood and Mrs out and rote for your contest- In the Dew’eyville ward halL They wards Mrs A A Forsberg Mr and Mrs Joe and children drove to Farmington the local diamond between Portage Roll called showed 150 present: ants and enjoy a refreshing swim invite all their friends to Join In the Mr and Mrs George Fors- and Centerille Saturday of last week and Plymouth Forsberg he says team with them Binging “The Lord Is My gayety the visiting Light” On their return they were accompan- taking the honors berg and daughter Doris Jack ForsBenediction Tueday June 28 Miss Jennie Marby Bishop R A Porter ied by their daughter berg Miss Ruby Bowcutt of Garland Lucille A dance at night to which who the of the Beaver dam ward At the close attended an ble of this place and Henry Nielson of L C Christopherson and Ml&s Lucille Anderson of Salt has been visiting relatives In Farmwere breakfast the of the meeting a social hour was en- early morning public Invited concluded in - Logan Brigham will be married in the Logan Lake City ington and also by Miss June Ramp-to- n celebration On Wednesday Refreshments The music was furnished joyed visiting were temple given by the Metropolitian evening they Earl Moon left for his home In a niece of Mrs Jensen who will by the Garland orchestra Everyone served by members of the Deweyville Saturday Life Insurance Staff in Logan and will give a dancing party in the ward (Continued on back page) spend a week or ten days in Garland it the best reunion held society pronounced Ogden (Continued on back page) G W Bradford had as her Sunday: her and sister and husband Mr and Mrs Leonard Ipson Mr and Mrs L If llcichaeft and f Ogden Mrs Leliah Roberts all Mrs guests Riverside J LAST Deweyville GIVES THE hal FRI J r |