Show Let's All Attend the Base ball Game Saturday and Boost for Garland Garland Lions Club MatiAll ng next Wednesday Members Should Attend erJs volume v GAUD !!' GIRL Is rather the letter - From now cumbersome ‘‘I” may be overworked Ml of on I Arriving in this fair city Sunday was pi ivileged to witness the baseball game bi tween the Garland nine and opinis my the Centerville team It ion that too much praise cannot be given the local boys for their splendid on the diamond They performance — and play a splendid brand of fchll Manager Rich deserves a great deal of credit for placing such a team In the field The boys play like veterans and I hojie they will haveOnerealof support the best from the local fans assets a community may- - have la a1 WINNING baseball team Garland has Just that Let's all get out and root for the home boys at their games They will appreciate it and every cheer for the team is a big boost for Garland it And while the subject is fresh was our intention this week to prechronicle of the ball sent a complete games played during the week but space prohibited it this time In fact several subects have been forced out of the columns this week for lack of soace Next week by gum she'll be a of new-sWgger paper — chuck full too — I hope advertising of the Pioneers will Daughters meet June 8 with Capitan Larelda at her home It Is requested Capener this that all members be present-meeting —Shop in Garland— - Portage Milton McCrary motored on business Saturday Mrs Leiha John three weeks m oi In Garland— NIGHT were two spending Brigham visiting Aseal John motored urday on business is to Sat- Malad Miss Glaya Hall of Brigham is here with Miss Flo Hall Charles Hall of Salt holiday in town with ——Shop Halford and Joe Halford lelutives here Friday Warn visiting —Trade in Garland TIMELY HINTS TO BEET GROWERS AUTO ACCIDENT SATURDAY Sunday Samaria David Landon and Isaac Roderick were in Malad on business Thursday the f to Malad Isaac Roderick spent visiting her sister in Mrs evening See you next week! And— don’t forget to more beet tonnage per To promote h acre the Sugar Company to is urging its contracted growers out these suggestions: carry Providie cultivator First good and cultivate often and equipment thoroughly Second: Provide shields to protect in covered small beets from being cultivation With shields a better job can be done deeper and of cultivation closer Third: Crass cultivate where the weeds stands are thick and where Argrain or wild oats are a problem range the cultivator knives or crowfeet to cut out seven inches and leave four inches blocks where Fourth: Cultivate strips across the pitches are to be made will remain Deet patch so the soil moist and mellow and ditches can be made easily and without clods Fifth: Thin beets so as to be able to harvest 26000 beets per acre that is a beet Fy average for every foot of the row Sixth: If some damage factor is present such as cut worms beetle or black root cultivate more and delay block the beets where posthinning sible and thin close to allow for losses Seventh: At the end of the fields where horses tramp out beets delay the thinning and then thin close to allow for such loss HOME TO MEET AT CAPENER Lake City spent visiting relatives here Miss Emma Hales is visiting friends and relatves Mrs Orvilla Neilson and two children are visiting with her parents Mr and Mrs R C Harris of Salt Lake Mrs Leona Johnson City is here visiting with friends and for a few aays relatives are Mr and Mrs Wilbur Howell over the arrival of a rejoicing baby boy born Saturday May 27 big Miss Margaret Roderick is sending a few days in Samana visiting with friends and relatives Mrs Hawks their Arthur John and Mrs are in McCamon visiting sister Mrs Roy Hales Roy with went to remained Malad for a Mrs Philihe Hall where she visit Saturday few days John B Allen who has been with the sheep returned home Tuesday for a short visit Mr spent home and Mrs Dan Mazie and famiy Decoraton Day visiting at the of John B Allen Mr and Mrs J Edward Gibbs were visiting Mr and Mrs David Hoskins Tuesday Miss Madge John returned after spending two Tuesday relatives in McCamon visiting Will spent Howell Howell of McCamon Tuesday visiting at the home home weeks Idaho J C Mrs Ellen John spent Monday and and Mrs vsitlng with Mr Tuesday Thomas P John Miss Theo Hoskins who has the winter with her In McCamon returned home Wednesday sending FRIDAY JUNE 2 1933 NUMBER it li l il IiIiiIiiIiiIiiI I l ’! I I I Mr and Mrs Ernal Nellson were Corlnne visitors on Memorial Day daughter Orpha Sweeten LeonardSweeten of Mr and Mrs G G Garland" was chosen as the representative' of the State of Utah at the annual White House garden party for held on the White war casualties House lawn at Washington D C last Thursday according to word received by her parents here this week This marks the third consecutive time that the former Garland girl has been so' honored since her departure from this city three years ago Mrs is employed in the Veterans Leonard Bureau offices at the National Capitol and will be remebered by many W residents here borly The lawn party reception this year was attended by hundreds of people It has been said by recognized bus- Including many dignitaries and goviness experts that a live newspaper the ernment officials who assisted help In the can be of ImmeasurealAe and Mrs Roosevelt in greetin which President veterans building of the community the Among those with It serves That sort of throws a heavy ing whom Mrs Leonard talked following shoulders on the load of responsibility interview with the Presithat Is what a personal of the editor However dent were: The Secretary of War and editois are for Mrs Dern General and Mrs Hines Solicitor Genand General Persliing is the The community newspaper not eral Biggs property of ALL the community— Mrs Leonard says of the President wholeWithout the the editor just is the most perin that “He certainly hearted support of those living a man I’ve seen In many sonable Garland and vicinity the Times cannot exist cannot carry its share of day" and “He is all anyone could ask President as in for a far as personay the fight along It is YOUR paper-mconcerned— charm are and ality and we hope that you will be proud If he seems to have demonstrated his of it? If you like it that’s fine brain power” so Again you don't come In and say The reception was held between the It is YOUR paper— so it must satisfy hours of four and five p m Thursyou before the editor can begin patback on himself the day May 25 and was followed Fy reting freshments served on thA4erracc of is the White House lawnxK 3 And now' your kind indulgence asked to allow the writer to drop to Shop in the first person this not being an “We” DAUGIITERS OF PIONEERS editorial column the editorial everytbdy! ' hand at the helm- of the A “new Garland Times — and the first requisite is‘t6 get acquainted That is the of this colyum From this explanation Issue on this column will be devoted to a personal chat between the editorIt and the readers each week Herein of the is hoped the stiff formality editorial column 'may be dispensed may with that a closer relationship be brought about between the editor and the citizens of this beautiful of rules and Herein syntax tammar are apt to be sadly neglect- let’s Just be neighbors and neigh- Iv BEAR RIVER STAKE WINS M I A TRYOUT LOCAL HAPPENINGS WINS HONORS Greetings UTAH GARLAND been sister last accident An automoFile in which Those who no one was Injured oc- Mission in Loeanattended the Temple fortunately Thursday were: curred late Saturday evening on FacMr and Mrs Thomas John Mr and tory street Mrs James John Mrs Pearl Hawks Miss Dalton of Tremonton was Mrs Oreth Morris Mr and Mrs parked in her car at the curb and John Morris Mrs Lottie Qlbba Mrs Alter Gibbs according to the official report startMrs Cyrus Gibbs Mr ed without The car and Mrs A C Harris Mr and Mrs giving a signal driven by Ed Udy of Riverside was Fred McCrary Mrs John B Alien up t he street— and was Hyrum Gibbs Mrs Clara Hnsfclm Mr proceeding struck by Miss Dalton’s car when the and Mrs Joseph Nellson Mrs Jane lady turned her car around The Udy Harris David Morri Arthur Gibbs car was badly damaged The accident John R Gibbs Mrs — Zina Harris! e occurred In front G W Brad- Conley Hoskins" Mr” and Mrs David ford residence Hoskins 4 Mrs J M Gaddie spent Day in Salt Lake City Mr family and Mrs motored Memorial P C Petterson and to Ogden Tuesday Mr and Mrs C D Eldeftn spent Memorial Barfus and son Day at Logan Dr anu Mrs C E Wardleigh Ogden visitors Decoration Day were Mr and Mis G W Bradford visitors at Corinnc Tuesday were Mrs J W Chambers Is visiting her sister Mrs J L Moore at Ogden L trip made Cluistopherson to Ogden Wednesday Mrs week Rulon Hansen is at Ogden visiting Miss Helen Harvey Lake this week Salt is a business morning spending the her parents visiting at MisS Ethel Mae Manning has as her guest this week Miss Shirley Erickson of Beaver Dam J Mrs W and Tuesday Wellsvilie Mrs visiting parents Garrett spent Monday relatives ' in visiting Orion Peterson and baby are tills week with Mrs Peterson’s at Wellsvilie Utah Mr and Mrs C H Hales and ily were Decoration Day visitors Farmington and Centerville fam- at Mis a Alice Hall returned to her home Monday after a week’s visit with relatives at Ogden Mr and daughter Ogden Mrs E J Holmgren and at spent Sunday Beverly Aaronic Priesthood Held Sunday Ralph King accompanied by his son Wendell and Alfred White motored to Duniels Wyoming Friday evrning on a business trip The trio afterreturned to Garland Sunday noon Mr and Mrs Ruel Neilson of Idaho Decoration Day w Garland Mr Neilson returned to his home Tuesday and Mrs Neilson and childevening ren will spend the next month visiting In thin city and East Garland spent Mrs L W Manning and children and Mr and Mrs Glen Archibald and children motored to Beaver Dam at which place they sient Memorial Day Mr and Mrs Louis O Johnson and visiting their parents Mrs Archibald Mr and Mrs Loren C Miles were and children remained at Beaver for a visit county seat visitors Tuesday Mr family and Mrs Loren C Miles left Wednesday morning home in Cedar City LOCAL BOYS TO The annual M I A contests for t i l l I I I' imIi iiil'iluliilnl: Mai&d Hyrum Box Elder Bear RivDiego California where Mr and Mrs er and Curlew Stakes was held Friday evening May 26 at Brigham Nye will visit with their daughters The Drama contest was staged In Master LaMoss Simmons of Beav- the high school auditorium while er Dam was the guest of Glenn ManPublic Speaking held attention at the ning at the home of his parents Mr Seminary Dancing followed compleand Mrs L W Manning Sunday and tion of the contets at the Armory Monday Bear River Stake "representatives took as follows: first prize honors Miss Florence Petterson'WffS WedMen’s Public Speaking — Carl Cook nesday morning for San blegFshe of Tremonton motored down with Mr Mra and Gleanor Girls Public Speaking — Geo O Nye as a guest of Miss'Fay Idonna Porter of Garland I Nye Junior Girls Retold Story — Alice Christopherson of Garland Fred Hillyard former superintendOther first pjjaes were awarded as ent of the 8ugar compfollows: any and son Stanley of Idaho Falls Drama — Malad Stake waj a Garland visitor Tuesday at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Driggs Original Dance — Malad Stake Dancing — Box Elder Stake Mrs J L Harvey and daughters Operetta — Box Elder Stake Margaret Helen Dot and Shirley Vanguard Public Speaking — Hyrum and Mrs J M Gaddie and daughter Stake Lola Gene spent Memorial Day and The winners In this contest will be at Balt Lake City called to participate m the final tryWednesday outs Salt Lake City the last of this and J M Gaddie Bob Bowcutt month George Bowcutt left on a fishing trip —— Shop In Garland— in Mackiee Idaho Monday They exMeet pected to return Wednesday but by their continued absence it is assumed Here P M the big ones are still biting Bear River Stake held a Lesser Priesthood convention In the Btake Tabernacle at Garland Sunday A large group of men and boys was In attendance and the convention was a very satisfactory and successful affair The following program was given: Demonstration of Sacrament Service — Garland Ward Features of the Service— Bishop Wllford W Richards A Demonstration of Advancement from Primary to Priesthood — Tremonton Ward Features of the Promotion— Bishop James Walton Demonstration of Two Talks in Sunday School — Deweyvilie Ward Features of These Talks — Bishop Marlon G Perry Service Preparation for Missionary —Joseph Dunn Shop in Garland M I A CONJOINT 44 SUMMER CAMP Six o'clock Thursday morning 32 members of Headquarters Battery and Train Combat 222nd 1st Battalion A entrained for summer training camp leaving Garland with 100 per cent strength and with no Inexperienced men All men In this detachment from Garland have been to one or two camps or drilled all winter The detachment arrived at Jordan Narrows south of Salt Lake later in the day and assumed their respective duties which will occupy the next two weeks A full lay’g work is planned for everyone starting with reveille at 5:30 a m From 7:30 to noon Is the dally drill period in which every man is trained In hs special duties The afternoon is filled with school special duties and athletic activities Several members of the winning Garland base ball team belong to the unit ana the local lads plan to take higher honors than in the past in this particular afternoon activity A special Invitation has been Issued to the relatves and friends of the boys to visit at the camp and participate in the hikes to American Fork Those leaving from Garland were: Lt Leo R Walker Wm J Cullimore First Sergeant Harold G R Persson Clerk Battery J Hunter Gaddie Sergeants Donald G Chambers Duane W Archibald Lee Isaacson George M Gleason Corporals 8 Benson Mark J Wood Keith Van Fleet Roy P Jensen Mark W Garrett Ralph Klrkham and Private Theral V Bishop Dallas J White B W Thompson Odell S Thompson Gam N Capener Leon Rogers Horace 8 Rose Wayne Garrett James G 8humway Earl Gleason Joseph Buttler Arch Benson Robt S J Douglas Bone Howell L Cannon Glen Davis Don E Limb and George Napoli —Shop In Garland - F Mr Gooige Linfoid attended the MEMORIAL DAY EXgraduating exercises at Weber Colwas one of the lege Her son Bill ERCISES HELD HERE re Linford class Mrs graduating Mrs Dean Capener Is spending the week visiting at mamed the during next week in Leht at the home cl her the home of her son Marking the first Memorial Day George Linford parents held In the local cemetary exercises BE HELD MEETING E sister Randel TO Mrs J and her In n number of years services were For Sale— Tomato Cabbage Caulheld and Mrs Louis Liilywhite and the iIr dedication Tuesday In which An M I A meeting will iflower pepper egg plants 5c a dozen Mr and Mrs Hunter Gaddie spent be held Sunday Conjoint gates to the burial grounds evening June 4 at of the new —Garland Greenhouse Max Kloeilg Sunday at Logan visiting at the the Garland played the leading part Ward Chapel home of Mr and Mrs Lynn Hodges Immediately following the close of The program will begin promptly at Mr and Mrs C E Anderson and thi graduating 7:30' p m A cordial invitation is ex- the ewomonies— at the Tremonton They family spent Decoration Day at the exercises at the U S A C College tended to all to attend The program cemetary the High School Band opcounty seat was a member Mr of the will be ened the program at Garfield Hodges The given as follows: “The Land My Parents Came program follows: Mr and Mrs Alma W Ilansen are giaduatlng class — Helen Manning From” Opening music by the High School the week at Ogden visiting spending Mr and Mrs Ralph King drove to Retold Story (First prize winner) Band with their parents where Deweyvilie Sunday evening E King Invocation— Thos met Mrs Zella Johnson and her Alice Christopherson Mr and Mrs Eugene Bone and they son who arrived Vocal Duet— Mary Jane Davis June Fred Nye Nye Quartette— George on the train Frazier daughter Violet visited during the young Persson Ethel Rogers Alice JohnMrs from Wash Spokane holiday at Lehi “How a Young Man Views the RePresentation of the Gates to the son is planning to make an extended chair— Mrs Munns storation”— Russell Boss Annie cemetary A Mr and Mrs C D Barfuss and son visit here with her mother Mr Contest Speech (First prize winner) man of the civic committee of the sister Mrs Eldean were business visitors at Salt H Archibald and her —Idonna Porter Ladles Self Culture Club Lake City Monday King Two muslbal numbers R under Capener the Response— Mayor A in Garland—— direction of Fred Nye Memorial Address — C E Smith Mr and Mrs Cecil Bradford are direction "Patterns Set by the Prophet JosMemorial services under spending the week visiting relatives at eph Smith for Young Men to Live By” of J E Edell at the grave of Alvlrua Idaho Downey —Walter WofflriRden H Oleason who served as a soldier Mr and Mrs Gail Thompson of in the Black Ilawk war Slogan — Vera Clark Clarkston Utah visited Thursday in Remarks— W W Richards Prayer— Ralph Castleton — Garland Shop In Garland— Band Music— Hi eh School Band SOCIAL HOUR CLUB Benediction— William King Frank Driggs Mr and Mrs Sterling MEE TS AT DAVIS HOME Huish and children were holiday vi—Shop in Garland— NORTH BOX ELDER sitors at Kamas ENJOY The Social Hour Club was pleasantYOUNG PEOPLE ly entertained at the home of their LEXGUE PARTY MONDAY EVENING FARM J J Thompson by accompanied president Mrs Hugh Davis last Frihis sons Odell and Blaine spent the Bunco day and evening puzA Clarkston at and holiday Smithfield very enjoyable party was held zles were the games enjoyed LEAGUE A during Monday evening at the LaVar Larsen the evening also the prize game home W J Vogler of the folk Continental by a group of local young which was won Mrs Life Insurance Ed Gleason Wecompany by with Miss Shirley Larsen acting as spent Luncheon was served to the thirty hostess dnesday in Garland members present Games featured In the evenings enhas been Floyd Liilywhite visiting —Shop in Garland— tertainment following which a delectthis week at the home of relatives at McFarlands entertain able luncheon was served Provo and Spanish Fork VISITORS FROM OGDEN were: George Murry Those present Grlffen Earl Rhodes Roland Richard Vosco U S Marshall Call of Salt Mr and Mrs R' M McFarland of Gleason Phyllis Ruby Hess Lake City was renewing friendships tills city entertained as visitors from King Don Bernice Austin Helen House in Garland Sunday afternoon last Sunday: Mr and Mrs Gleason and the hostess Ogden Results Adam Mr Hunter Mrs Lawrence and Mrs Arch Hall and son Earl are Garland 8 Tremonton 7 ——Shop in Garland— Mr Hunter and Mrs C E Edvalson this week visiting relatives spending Bothwell 22 Portage 2 CULTURE Mr and Mrs Lawrence Putman Mr LADIES SELF 17 and friends in Sait Lake City and Deweyvilie Fielding 11 JUNE t CLUB MEETING and Mrs Edmund Arave and James Ogden Hunter Mr and Mrs The members Mark Nichols and Schedule for Saturday June 3 of the Ladies’ Self Shop in Garland MISS INNES LEAVES ON Culture Club will be entertained at Fielding at Garland daughters Marilyn and Joan enjoyed on A M Austin y a Tremonton at Bothwell visit in Bountiful and EXTENDED VACATION TRIP the home of Mrs den this week Friday June 2 The piogram as prevPortage at Deweyvilie Miss Hazel Innes returned to her iously outlines will be followed P C Petterson a O Sweeten and home here Sunday evening B LEAGUE from the —Shop In Garland— Mr and Mrs J J Shumway made a A C She was accompanied by a girl business trip to Salt Lake City on friend Sabina Lee and parents Mr LIONS CLUB PLAY AT Thursday and Mrs Marion Lee of Southern KITTEN BALL AGAIN Arizona Mtss Innes returned to AriJ W Todd and daughter Myitle zona with them after a short visit and Mr and Mrs Paul Fife of at home She expects to visit places Club championship Garfield Lions Sunwere visitors In Garland of interest In Southern Utah Nevada the Ball’ team challenged “Kitten day afternoon and California and Texas and Mexpicked team from the Sugar factory comico before her return in the fall and the two met in P D Nelson visited his parents at bat Wednesday evening Brigham over the week end Shop in Garla- ndFrank Riser was a Brigham visitor “A casualty for every player" seemNotice to Subscribers ed to be the motto of the day and Sunday stretcher bearers had there been the Harold Persson “Doug” Gunderson have been kept busy Wm Harris Cullimore and Vernal For two weeks The Gar- anyThe would mention score— well let’s not were business visitors at Ogden on 3 June for Schedule Saturday Times will give FREE lt Suffice it to say that when the land Monday Lion’s over the Plymouth at Riverside game was Elwood at East Garland to each payment of a year’s head coach nearly Mr and Mrs J H Archibald of Gil Sweeten stopped the Beaver Dam at Thatcher Salt Lake City visited a few hours at play long enough to hurl a challenge subscription a merchandise at the Sugar men to meet his team the home of Mr and Mrs A H Archin a week when his ibald Wednesday Injured evening order good at any store in again GARLAND TEAM knee should be well enough to permit Maxine Austin is visiting with her in the amount of his return to a position on the team Garland Austin Mrs Mr E N and parents On second thought the score should 300 300 101— 8 Garland Miss Austin has been in Salt Lake TYemonton 100 010 023— 7 50 cents This offer affects be given if for no other reason than to show that even without "Gil” the for the past winter subscriptions now in arrears Lions have improved over last week’ VILLE Mr and Mrs Frank Hansen and disastrous drubbing at the hands of as new subscribers as well 12 220 32x 120 Garland son Charles rerret that a complete and Mrs Lydia Rowley the girls-000" 0002 isitors Centerville yet due subscription now! box score cannot be weje Salt - Lake and Provo to the fact that all adding machines several days last week in Garland and you in Garland are lm- still f" list of errors- - the Mr and Mrs Geo oNye and fam' E all from ABHR are money ahead score— 23 to The 33 by Mrs Mary ily accompanied Garland lost 5 2 2 viewpoints 29 left Wednesday morning for San Smithfield l their and for BASEBALL STANDING payybur trade BIS - ' J- |