Show 0JJ2 9 Vol 5 No Garland Utah Friday 35 $150 A Year TIIE SKY RIDE “BIG THRILL” f OF 1933 WORLD’S FAIR n 2 j Paul Capener Hurt Lions Entertain March 31 1933 ' Battery Inspected When Horse Falls Monday Evening Many Guests ExAll participants in the Lions travaganza Irom the make up girls to the scene shifter were guests at the meeting of the Garland Club last Wednesday evening Lions at the Garland Hotel The banquet room was well filled with the Lions and their guests and a program of unsurpassed by merriment followed few in the history of the Club in Garland the Sweeten and Company G G band which furnished the beautiful music at the Lions show entertained throughout the evening with snappy numbers This band was composed ot G G himself Otto Nye Geo O Nye Manning Joseph Kirkham LeRoy ConRalph Kirkham and Miss lone ger an imported drummer from the Iowa String Gil was spokesman while Geo O Nye directed the group Lion E J Holmgren reported the succes of the Lions Extravxaganza and J D Gunderson chairman of the Program Committee passed the buck to Gil Sweeten who announcerd the program Lion Charles H Last presented the Lion President with a 1‘eautlful gavel and block made by' himself from a number of different beautiful woods of speech He gave an appropriate Lion President Nlcholg presentation accepted the gift in behalf of the club beautiand thanked Lion Last for the ful set i Paul Capener received a serious injury in the knee joint Sunday when the horse which he was riding fell with him on the payment in front of the Ralph 8tayner Garage on South Main Street Paul was riding eastward on the street north of the Stayner Garage when the horse which he was riding started on the run and when they reached the payment tiie horse slipped and fell on Paul's leg cutting it He was taken severly in the knee called and home Dr C E Wardleigh stitches to close the took twelve as getting wound He is reported along as well as can be expected conof the accisidering the seriousnes dent Paul is the son of Mayor and Mr? A R Capener When Chopping Wood Evern Hoskins small son of Mr and Mrs Richard Hoskins of Portage received a cut on his head Friday wihle playing with a playmate who He bent over to was chopping wood pick up a stick of wood as the other child went to chop a stick of wood and the ax caught him on the crown of the head Eight stitches were required He' is now recovering nicely Beaver Dam People Go On Community Hike By Myron T Hansen 19 Dam Beaver March Sunday hike went on a community They went a short way up Logan canyon to see the deer It has become rather an established hike for the Boy Scouts to go to see the deer about this time of the This year it was enlarged to year include all who could make arrangements to go At 2:00 P M In the two school vans and one private car 70 people left for the mouth of Logan canyon Arriving there at three o’clock the party started to hike The trial led up the ridge that takes off where the Utah Power and Light road go to their plant The hikers continued up this ridge until they were 1800 feet above the river on a prominent sholdier of the About 50 of the party made ridge this height The route taken by the hikers decends from this point down into the canyon over what Is called From here about ltt Cedar Flats miles hike either by way of Utah Power and Light flume or by the highway LVought the hikers back to the starting place at seven o'clock Eevryone saw many deer and enjoyed the sunshine It would be hard to estimate the number of deer seen as the party did Various not stay together were fron 75 to 100 One group of 10 to 13 year" old boys said they were close enough to have reach the deer with a dub o Two great steel towers each 025 feet high are already mounting to the skies as work of Progress Exposition the Sky progresses on the spectacular feature of Chicago’s Century Ride As this drawing shows the towers 1850 feet apart will be connected by cables at the From observation platlevel Over these cables rocket cars will carry passengers forms atop the towers the visitor will be able to see Chicago and its surrounding area in all directions south to the dunes of Indiana and east across the blue lake to Michigan High speed elevators will lift visitors to the rocket cars and to the observation platforms One tower is being erected on the mainland north of the Hall of Science the other on Northerly Island north of Social Science Hall f Boys To Put On Another Boxing Card Baseball River Boxing fans of the Bear valley will be pleased to know that the Garland Baseball Association is going to put on another boxing exhibition on April 6th In the Armory hall in Garland and have eight fast bouts lined up to give those attending an evening of entertainmet like only they Postmaster and Mrs Ezra Jensen can put on and children spent Saturday of last This is the second card which the week visiting relatives in Farmington have on in this boys Garland put On and Centerville their return season and they Invite all of the fans home they were accompanied l‘y Mrs throughout the valley to come out Jensen's mother Mrs Mary A and get an evening full of fun for a who will visit in Garland for a little sum world economics William Wellman with a supporting cast which includes Edna May Oliver “The Conquerors” was directed by Guy Kibbee and others Floyd Lilly white To Return Home Soon From Mision Mrs Charles Peterson and children and Mr and Mrs Garfield Floyd motored to Logan Thursday and returned Friday Abbott and Mrs children of guests of Mr George Abbott Irvine Garfield Elwin Clifford Prince of Salt Rae and Hyrum Logan and were Mrs Garfield and Lake- - City were d guests of Mr and Mrs J O Garfield and Mrs Ada GarfieldWm Haslem of Lewiston visited Miss Leona Garfield over the weekend Mrs George Abbott and Mrs Ray Hill entertained at dinner Thursday evening at the Abbott home The guests were Mr and Mrs Lee Thompson Mr and Mrs Gene Thompson Mr and Mrs Frank Hill Mr and Mrs Seymore Hill Mr and Mrs Harold Selman and the hostesses and husbands Jig saw puzzles and games were enjoyed during the evening During their bachelor days these gentlemen were known as the Rusty Six the dinner was given in their noflor The Ladles Farm Bureau will meet with Mrs Charle8 Peterson on Friday afternoon Emerson Abbott of Ogden and Mr and Mrs Noel Bennion of Brigham City were dinner guests of Sunday Mr and Mrs George Abbott C E Anderson and family motored to Ogden Friday Marie Eleison of Brigham City was the d of Katherine guest Al'oott Dona Brough had as dinner guests Sunday Josephine Wadsworth Gloria (Continued on page foiy) From what has been said about this hike it appear that hiking wa going to become popular In Dam time Mrs Mrs George Clark was hostess to G G Sweeten visited Friday the Social Hour club at her home last in Salt Lake City fnday night Most of the members weie present and enjoyed the evening Jack Austin returned to his home The prize game prize playing games last Thursday after spending the as won by Mrs Ed Gleason after uhich the hostess served a very nice winter in California visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs C A Bracken lunch to all in attendahee Mr and Mrs Henry Davis of Salt Vera Clark gave a very Lake City were guests Wednesday ill party at her home on Satur-d- i evenin gat the home of Mr and Mrs Twenty T D Davis night of last veek The two Mr Davis' are and spent the weie piesent brothers etnms in fun making of all kinds afttr which Miss Clark served lunch Sargent Streeper spent the week end in Salt Lake City D E Manning and Mr and Mrs and Mr and Mrs J J Thompson to Rulon motored Lake Salt' Mrs and Manning J J Shumway attended Mr Miss Helen Jones of Wellsvflle is the funeral services of their aunt in City Saturday returning Saturday On their return they brought the week visiting with her siiending evening Brigham City Thursday L'ack Mrs D E Manning who has in Salt Lake City been visiting for the past two weeks Mr and Mrs Frank Munns Mrs in Salt Lake and their daughter visited Fred Garrett of Wellsville Charles Munns Mrs Fred Nye Mrs Allissa who spent the week end at from to Thursday morning Tuesday Grace Haws and Mr and Mis Victor home visiting with her parents in Garland at the homes of his L Hansen of Elwood motoed to Lobrothers M J Garrett and J W gan Wednesday Mr and Mrs Victor J Bott and Garrett from Brigham spent the SunMr and Mrs T D Davis spent family Mr and Mrs Orion Peterson and day visiting at the home of Mr and several days of last week and the fore Mrs D E Manning Mrs J W Garrett sent Sunday in part of this week relatives and friends Snowville at the home of Mr and aunts Mrs John W Garrett and Mis Mrs C M Peterson Mr and Mrs Harold Persson spent Orion Peterson and in Ogden doing) Thursday visiting Miss Blanche Thompson spent the some shopping Odell Thompson spent the weekd and part of this week visit-- ( end in Trenton visiting with relatives mg at the homes of Mre Vern Jensen of Miss Dorothy Secrist Brigham ancj Mrs George Day in Fairview has been visiting for the past week Utah of Hess Mrs Marysville Hyde Idaho spent a few- days of this week at the home of her grandmother Mrs j of James Smith Ij vv Garre : spent visiting at the George Henrie home Sunday and in Wel'sville visiting at the Monday home of his mother Mrs J W Gar-t-o Mr and Mrs Lilian Peck motored Miss Lois Peterson spent Sunday rett visiting with firends in Logan Ogden Thursday A number of small friends gathered Alta home of Miss Bishop and celebrated her 8th Wednesday were Games birthday anniversary played after which a lunch was served by Mrs Bishop Mus at the y j Mis Louis Johnson Hansen and Mrs Evan Monday in Ogden visiting ping Mrs Gee and Alma spent shop- and Mrs Evan Gee and Mr and Mrs Leonard Bishop and Mrs Randolph Gee were Ogden shoppers last Wednesday Mr and Mrs Leo Walker entertained at a dinner Monday evening in of Captain Everett M Graves honor of Salt Lake City who came up to the Headquarter battery here inspect Mr Mrs Joe Lake Kirkham Venna spent Friday in Joseph Kirkham City Mrs visiting J H Kirkham spent relatives in Lthi and Salt Saturday Miss Phyllis Haws night in Garland mother Mrs Grace visited visiting Haws Tuesday her Mr and Mrs C H Hales and family had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr and Mrs J Martin Matsen Mr and S H Bigelow and three children Joyce and Diana Kay all of Byron Salt Lake City and Mr and MI'S Geo O Nye and family of this city with Mr and Mrs C L Pinder and Mrs Al In Logan spent Sunday Burgess Fritz Boss wfyj has been staying at visiting the U S A C campus and the Peter Boss home all winter left other places of interest last week for Kelton Utah where he Mr and Mrs George Henri spent will herd sheep with his uncle Frank in Ogden shopping and Kunz and Louis Eskler for the sum- - Wednesday mer visiting By L A Hawkins necessary We much are not likely to in a family that find has Floyd Lillywhite To ' Return Home Soon Elder Floyd Lillywhite of Garland and Nelson Lundw&ll of Salt Lake arrived Monday in New York on the liner President Roosevelt with the bodies of two elders who died recentmision fields ly in European Elder Dale Read of Ogden and Mlram O of Salt Lake to Spencer according an article in the Desert news recently Mr and Mrs Louis Lillywhite received word Monday night that their son Floyd who has been laboring in the German Austrian mission had received his release and had arrived safely in New York City where he was visiting at the home ot his lYother and wife Mr and Mrs Jesse LiUywhlte Floyd will visit at several on Interest between here and places New York and will be home In about three weeks Dr Betcmon Gets Buys New Chevrolet Coupe Dr T E Betenson In riding around In a new Chevrolet which he purchased Tuesday aftemon from the Frank Chevrolet Company of The doctor ought to have the latest dope on all the latest models as he has been seen riding in a number of different makes the past week prior to purchasing the Chevro- let Chet Frank reported that his company had made more sales the last month than they have any time since Ihe depression first started Who say8 the depression Isn’t over School Of Dancing To Be Opened In Garland well and Mrs Al Burgess In the valley for their talents in dancing and their dance numbers of the Garland Lions Extravaganza are opening a schol of dancing In Garland with enrolment to start this Mr known week Mr Burgess says he is prepared to teach those interested in learning the latest dance numbers both in modern waltzes and other ballroom dances and tap and step dancing He himself is very clever In step dancing The people of the valley are fort unate in having these people open the See their advertisement In plenty of fruits and vegetables with soil by plowing under a good coat- - of school Half the acre garden manure the other fods the fall before planting andther part of this paper should grow the fruits and half vegc-- j Garden crops are intensively culti-vated and the soil must be rich with Future Farmers Go To tables In spite of the posibilities of gar- - plenty of organic material or humus Malad And Buy Calves dening there are hundreds and prob-- to insure good plant growth The ideal ably thousands of farmers in th garden soil is a mellow sandy loam On Wednesday Mark Nichols with United States qot growing their foods) Drought must be provided for Water a group of Future Farmers went to All we have to do is to search out the may be applied by surface irrigation farm dump or look at the pile of tin between the rows or by using the Malad and selected some beef calves cans in the back yard to see whersj garden hose providing in case of the meef pojects were conducted In the the living comes from Jor project work Last year fifteen Every farm! latter the ground la given a should make an honest effort! ough wetting each time Frequent 'vocational agriculture classes and It Is are not good for hoped that about the same number to become of the com-- shallow sprinklings independent The! gardens as a crust is formed on the will be carried on this yea mercially canned food supply The calves purchased were farm offers an opportunity to use care! surface of the soil Other and the boys hope to locate To be successful a garden must be in choosing tW garden site things being equal it ought to bear planned out In advance and the plan some Shorthorns and Angus calves so followed at planting time Indicate they can take a well balanced show the buildings and not in a "botched up” site in the corner where the workj on the plan where different crops are herd to the Ogden Show next Januand include at least 20 ary to exhibit and sell in the Auction wM have’jojife done by hand Select to beplantcd sale conducted a spot where the rows can be long1 different vegetables in your next annually for exhibitors and far enough apait to allow the use plan Plan on early medium and in the Junior Department The Bear south of the horse cultivator late varieties or successive plantings River Future Farmers sold 18 head of ern slope will be Kii'ier and give of the same variety to provide a con- beef in the sale last Januay at OgWhere shelter belts tinuous supply of vegetables during den quicker results More The Uoys makingthe' calf purchase are' necessary the location will tb the summer knd early fall the same at Malad were: Day Garfield John arrangtroentrTarietylsto'bedesIredan'd decided of the shelter planting and the avail- - general methods' of cultivation can be Fridal Darald Bowen Leslie Wight all area used for able space within the protected Lloyd Wilson Perry Wilson and Cleon on page four) (Continued the garden Forsgren Thoroughly prepare A GOOD GARDEN ON EVERY FARM International Harvester Company Extension Service An acre of the best land on every farm should be devoted to growing fruits and vegetables for home use Any system of farming in which tiie program does not call for the growing of all the living possible at home is not a sound thsis for agricultural No land will prove of so prosperity much value to the operator as that used to grow a supply of fruits and A garden for the family vegetables is profitable because it helps us to feed ourselves is healthful because it means more fruit and vegetables and less beef or pork on our tables the whole year round If we do not grow our own fruit and vegetables on the we will farm we won't have them Just eat bread and meat We often hear the excuse: "I'm so busy to bother with a garden Til raise wheat or livestock and buy my fruits and vegetables” This would not be so bad if they would do it but they don't L‘uy them they don't have organization The visitors were: Federal Inspecting oficer Captain Everett M Graves stationed at Ogden First Battalion Ruel Eskelson officers Major and Lewis Jones both of Brigham City and Captain Lee D Turner of Ogden According to the Comandlng officer First Lieutenant Leo R Walker the officers Inspecting report that this battery passed the inspection with high honors and did themselves proud in their good work in this which was the most complete Inspection which battery has ever been called upon to pass Lieutenant Walker also reports that the next drill will Va the final drill In the three years of enlistment for many of the men and that there will be some changes In the undoubtedly ranks and some openings for new recruits Little Items Pick Up From About The Town Not last or least was the singing contest which was brought about because Lions Shumway King Gaddie and Knott had broken a rule of the club when they appeared at luncheon Lion Historic Frontier Picture buttonswithout their lapel called on these Tall Twister Pinder Coming To Paramount men to raise to their feet and give of the the club their lnterperatlon After their exe“Bohunkus” song Business leaders international cution of the number the club would bankers political chieftains educators not let their number go unchalleged and economists have endorsed the so Lions Gibson Stillman Driggs and theme of RKO Radio Pictures’ Innes proceeded to show the first timely "The Conquerors” in which Richard group up They succeeded in running Dix and Ann Harding are off with the honors at the Paramount-Theatrnext SunThe guests of the chib were: Wynn and Tuesday Hansen Ralph Bishop Mr and Mrs dayEvenMonday more enthusiastically have Al Burgess LouVelle Roberts Merle Otto Nye they endorsed the picture as a thrillLimb LeRoy Manning in its man ing story engrossing Geo O Nye Ralph Kirkham Joseph moments of tense drama inspiring io Kirkham lone Conger and a number its panoramic sweep as it depicts the of former Lions United States’ commercial and cultAll left the hall to a march number ural progress despite four periods of played by the band economic stress Mr and Mrs Al Burgess gave a One most of the important men to waltz number followed by a solo tap voice his approval of such a theme if dance by Mr Burgess American Henry M Robinson representative at a recent international conference parations and student of Child Injured Portage Headquarters Battery 1st Battalion Artillery pased a 1st class last Monday evening when inspecting officers were at the Armory and reviewed the guard and their activities in all department of the 222nd Field inspection - all |