Show sfeM The first thin that strikes s newin the business field in Garis the wonderful Bpirit of supeviso freely port and helpfulness denced by the business men and The writer of the community has tfleen privileged to have been en-business in gaged in the newspaper a number of different cities in dif-ferent sections of the nation prior to arriving at Garland and in no one has the welcoming of these locations hand of good fellowship been so generally offered as it has here In this volume V Garland Utah comer llfninaa Friday June 9 MAKE YOUR DOLLAR GO FARTHER BUY IN GARLAND Number 45 1933 land business competi- d day of notitlon such a spirit is particularly A city ceable— and commendable marked by this type of cooperation resiand between its business people dents cannot help but progress LIONS CLUB AT MEETING Garland Lions club held its regular luncheon meeting at the Garland hotel Wednesday evening with a splendPresident Mark Nichols id attendance presided ably over the festivities and business of the meeting which includ- ed particularly the election of officers for the coming year was opened with the The meeting singing of “America” folcustomary lowed by Invocation by Bishop Richards Following the meal visitors were introduced and a short skit was enacted which was well received by all of two new present Introduction members who were Inducted into the club at this meeting then followed new Lions Leonard the Bishop being and H N Brown The next order of tisiness was that of electing the new officer and after the ballots were cast and counted the following Lions were found to be delegated to carry on the work of lead-- 1 Listeners 'at the M I A Conjoint ership in the club for the coming year: Ward Garland Chapel President J D Gunderson 1st meeting at the 2nd last Sunday evening found it easy to P C Petterson 3rd vice Ed Holmgren understand why the two Garland young ladles walked away with first honors in their respective competitions the previous JARLAND A at the Stake contests in her week Miss Christopherson presentation of the Retold Story and Miss Porter in her talk on leisure WINS FIRST HALF hour uses were particularly 'pleasing and it will be a great surprise if these acfirst half of the season which not home come The do young ladies claimed winners from Salt Lake Miss closed Saturday finds the GaVland A elsewhere team in the lead of the North Box Porter’s talk is reproduced Elder Farm League with a perfect in this issue score of five games played — and five games won In the B league East to the called is attention particular closed the and Garland Plymouth editorial in this issue This is a half In a tie with four wins each first that I believe deserves the comout of five scheduled games played plete cooperation of every Individual Garland met and defeated Fielding I will on In this section of the county th? local lot Saturday to the tune be pleased to receive comments from of J22 to 12 in a game that proved a on this the readers of The Times to local fans whc Lit uninteresting proposed public work ' Particularly have become accustomed to seeing the would signed letters be welcomed However boys play big league ball that they might be published in the' though the game was not m coming issues of the paper score helped the boys maintain that per cen standing in the league Saturday Garland team travels There is no doubt that mankind is to begin the second half a vaii creature— and editors are as B000 season Plans are being made susceptible to this falling as any othgroup of local fans to accompfollowing ers— I’ll plead guilfy— the any the team Manager Rich says this letter arrived yesterday from the manbe a tough game and it will take ager of a newspaper supply house on will the Coast with whom j have done all the boys have to win In the Sunday game with the strong business considerable ip years past Oil team of Salt Lake City 094 it tickled my vanity to such an Wasatch fxtent that I am reproducing It here the Garland team went down to anafter ignoble defeat failing time —cgll it conceit if you will but here time to take the lead and starring it Is— Manager in errors instead of runs Mr H N Brown Rich has cancelled the scheduled game The Garland Times for this Sunday in order to give the Garland Utah team a chance to get straightened out after the extra heavy schedule of ball Dear Mr Brown: Is very they have been playing of late Your letter of the 30th much appreciated and we are mighty glad you have made a favorable connection Things seem to be working out favorably for you and you certainly have our best wishes in every respeet You know that I hope that whenever we can be of service to you in any way that you us Meanwill feel free to command while we are sine that you will piake a success of youf present ywK and you will that with you1 experience worth be able to develop something that with great satisfaction one learns that this city includes lr a teal its group of active boosters LIVE Lions club The record of the Garland Lions is one of which the Community may well be proud Lions clubs throughout the world find themselves in recent years a part of of clvi the fastest growing group betterment organizations in existence -- Lions International As in the high-l- y sutbtltute — advertised coffee a reason” for this growth "There’ Lions dubs devote their entire enerof their comgies to the upbuilding to service munities — truly unselfish that the fellow man The community Lions h club is without a GOOD a GOOD community The question two are inseperable It "Y JEW OFFICERS AREjJELECTED is TEAM I BYi - HERE A R secretary Capener treasurer F A Driggsj King tail twister Mark Nichols Lion tamer Ray Hougard directors Lions Kirkham and Smith The two holdover directors are Lions Shumway and Sweeten were chosen to represent Delegates the local club at the district convention at Ogden this month the following being selected: Lions Shumway Michaelis Petterson and Betenson The matter of a delegate to the International convention at St Louis this year was discussed and final action was laid over till a later date as several Lions may find it possible to attend the convention J Short limited speeches were heard from the incoming officers community singing and general discussions took up the time until a late hour when the meeting was adjourned with the salute to the flag The new officers will be seated at the next meeting two weeks hence and a very interesting program is ing planned president Alma Daughter$ of Pioneers Meet at Capener Home June Conference is TEAM COMES OUT OF SLUMP Ifo be Held at AND SLUGS WAY TO VICTORY Salt Lake stake OYER SUGAR FACTORY NINE and Young Seven thousand ficers of the Ladies’ Mutual and ward ofMen’s Young Improvement associations representing each of the 104 stakes in the L D S church all missions in the country and from Canada and Mexico are expected to attend the June conference to be held today Saturday and Sunday June 9 10 and n Fifialist8 in the e M I A contests will be determined while and general departmental sessions with leadership training particularly for Primary officers and social functions will be held At the opening session of the Mutual conference today greetings will be extended by General Superintendent George Albert Smith and General President Ruth May Fox and addresses will be given by Melvin J Ballard President Heber J Grant and Richard R Lyman Flnals in the Gleaner Girls’ public shaking will be held at the east high school auditorium Miss Idonna Porter of Garland ward and Miss Alice Christopherson of Garland won first prizes at the tryouts at Brigham City on May 26 and will represent this ward at the finals at Salt Lake The Daughters of the Pioneers were pleasantly entertained yesterday aftTrade in Garland—— a ernoon at the home of Capitan Capener The meeting commenc- LADIES C’Ll’B IN CITY ed at 3:00 o’clock with the song CAMPAIGN HERE “Count Your Many Blessings" The program followed: The Ladies Self Culture Club unPrayer— May Bishop der the direction of their civic comSolo — “Hymn of Love” Miss Idonna mittee composed of Mrs Charles Porter Mrs Munns Mrs Brigham Marriot Sketch of the life of Phillip James Peteraon and Mnr Isaac Gam was read by Miss Edna CapenFF son placed a number of plants on Larelda Capitan Capener made a three corners of the highway interfew remarks regarding the purchase here Wednesday evening of chairs for the Camp and asked the section The work was done with the coop daughters to donate toward this fund eratlon of the businessmen counPresident Emma Facer of the ty camp at Brigham City made a few Shop In Garla- ndremarks pertaining to the 24 of July pageant to be enacted at Brigham Former Garland Times AH pioneer daughters are invited to Editor Locates at Nephi attend County Camp Secretary Laura MorA H Gibson of the Nephi Times ris also made a few remarks — Duet Idonna Porter and Edna passed through Garland Sunday en route to Idaho Falls where he will Capener “Love Sang” Josephine Beal announced that the manage and edit “The Commoner” next meeting would be held the third a weekly newspaper Mr Gibson has left his business at Sunday in July conjointly with the B Tremonton Camp and at the Garland Nephi in charge of his brother Wafd Chapel Dale Gllton former editor of the Closing song— "Our Mountain Home Gariand Times So Dear” — Trade in Garland— Prayer— Mellie White A social hour followed 14 with LAWN PARTY HELD AT WAYNE members and the following visitors: CAPENER HOME SATURDAY Mesdames John Benson H D G G Sweeten J W Garrett Last Saturday evening a lawn party C D Barfus J G Rhodes R H w&a held at the home of Wayne Cap Manning O Barnard F L Nye' L ener with Mr Capener Mark Hall Wise Gunn Clytia Lydia Rowley Idonna Porter and $npna Facer and Dean Wood and Le grand Burton acting as hosts Various games were Laura Morris of Brigham played and a tray luncheon was serv— —Trade in Galand ed to the following guests: Chester Cannon of Fielding Clara Ed Korth of East Oarland Rowane McSplits Hall Phoebe Farland of Riverside Lions Game June White and Erla Wood Edell at Muscles Baseball local agent for the U P Ed Edell railroad company sustained an injury to the muscles and ligaments of his while arm while playing baseball In the With very best wishes we are Garland game this Wfestem Newspaper Union week and was taken to the L D 8 D DeHaven Manager at Salt Lake Wednesday aft San Francisco California Games played In the first half by hospital ernoon Art revealed the injury Garland: be serious enough to demand an op- I hope that this following stateA Lea rue eratlon which will be performed today ment or thought will not bring down Roth wed 1: f4 May 6— Gsrlarid Mr Edell will be con- ' (Frldarnd upon my head a storm of complaints May 13 — pgr land 4 Dewey ville 0 fined to the hospital it is stated for —but the thought Just struck me— the May 20— Garland 11 Portage 2 May ’ about two weeks June3 Sugar factory here tells me they are 27 — Garland 8 Tremonton 7 A W Summers of Ogden arrived advancing something like $40000 this — Garland 22 Fielding 12 in Garland Thursday to take care of month to beet growers in this section B League the duties at the U P station during Coincident with this statement I see May 6 — East Garland 7 Thatcher Mr EdeU’a enfold gtfeence in the papers that Malad will open up 9 May 13 — East Garland 4 Beaver with the legal (in that State) 32 Dam 1 May 20 — East Garland —Trade in Garland— beer Saturday I wonder how much of Riverside 3 May 27 — past Garland that $40000 that might hare other- 9 Plymouth' 5 June 3 — East Qarland LADIES FARM BUREAU HAS FRIDAY PLEASANT MEETING wise gravitated o Garland merchants 26 El wood K of Will find Its way into the pockets Games scheduled in the second half Mrs Calvin Kay and Mrs Jesse A League business men at Malad ??$ Jesse Garfield entertained the Ladles June 10 -- Garland vs Bothwell While we are on this subject — June 17 — DeweyvUIe June 24 — Farm Bureau Friday afternoon at the medical experts have estimated that Portage: July 1 — Tremonton July home of Mrs Kay at East Tremonton 8 — Fielding' Mrs Louis Abbott gave the lesson In order to show effects of intoxicais League on “Laundry Helps” which was foltion from drinking this three point lowed by discussion of laundry quesa man must imbibe— June 10 — East Garland vs Thatchtwo beverage — 17 24 (‘Beaver Dam June tions Didja ever er June and HOLD— eight gallons — Riverside l — Plymouth Ice cream and caks was served to tTuly see a man with an eight gallon stom it Is my op- July 8 — ElwooH nine members and two guests ach? From that finding Trade — — feels Garland Ija who lightThe next meeting will be held at inion that anyone Betcnae Jimmie had a party at the home of Mrs George Abbott on headed from three point two sure has his home on June j one powerful imagination being— his July ""7” sixth birthday Fourteen small childTrade in Gariand That’s atbut enuff for tfila week— ren were present and enjoyed the aftgames folPH be with you next week— and in ernoon playing various Veryle Ralph King and son lowing which Mrs Batensen served a turned Wednesday from a day meantime— don’t forget to t r ‘ IN GARLAND— —TRADE dainty luncheon trip to Wyoming A —Shop PORTAGE MALAD in Garland—— FOLK JOIN WITH STAKE MIA OUTING Wednesday evening 33 Gleaner Girls M men and M I A officers In the from Pontage participated Malad stake MLA outing at Down-t- a etta Springs Swimming was enjoyed after which luncheon was served by the Stake Board —Shop in Garland— MORRIS REUNION IS HELD AT PORTAGE SATURDAY The Morris reunion was held Saturday at the L D 8 hall at Portage last Saturday Many out of town folk were present and a very enjoyable day was passed culminating in a dance at nights —Shop in Gariand Garland Day at Jordan Narrows to be Observed Friday (today) is Garland day at the Narrows and the 32 Oarland men at the encampment will be visited by a delegation of the local Lions club according to plans made at the Lions meeting Wednesday night A group of Oarland boosters— and — friends will drive to the encampment this morning and under the auspices of the Lions club Garland's famous Irish ballad singer Jack Wahlen accompanied at the piano by Mark Nichols will entertain at the camp Most Sensational Upset of the Sports Season — Garland Lion “Kitten Ball” Team Defeats RivaI--N- o Casualties Reported After the Game — Challenge Is Hurled at All Comers by Jubilant Team Manager GARLAND Utah — “It was all just a question of placing the men in the right spots on the diamond" said Manager Gil Sweeten in an interview yesterday when asked the secret of the sensational win He modestly refused to take credit — well that is much credit — for the upset the dopesters took when the Lions began the slug-fe- st that culminated in a 14 td 9 victory over the Sugar factory team “Give my boys the praise” he said “They did the work I just figured where they ought to play” Garland Lions still play baseball— rather “Kitten Ball” despite the casualty list which has been growing at an alarming pace as game dates come and go The past week has seen the local Lions team out on the field on two occasions — the first game team from against a Riverside and the second a return with the men from the sugar game factory At the first game Manager Gunderson was absent and Assistant Manager Oil Sweeten failed to appear on the field until the game was well under way According to Gil the strength of the team depends wholly upon the stragetic placing of his men in the field and as he had no hand in the selection of positions — the game failed to amount to much that is from) the Garland viewpoint It was a pretty close game (for the Llohs) the final score being only 40 to 14 In favor of Riverside As has been the case with each prelist was ceding: game the casualty dislocated fingers “Charley heavy horses” and even a seriously damaged arm counting heavily against the locals this time Errors were thick and in reality were the feature of the play Manager Gil attempted some clever strategy in the eighth inning when he sent out orders to “let 'em run” figuring probally that If the Riverside players made enough rounds of the bases they would be worn out and therefore “easy meat” for the Lions In the ninth But it didn't work A return game is threatened at River- or MRS GRACE HAWS INJURED IN WRECK The sturdy construction of the car saved what might have been fatalities in an accident last Monday morning driven by when the Pontiac sedan Mrs C L Pinder of Garland left the highway and turned over Mrs Pinder was driving to Balt Lake Grace Mrs City accompanied by Haws Miss Phyllis Ilaws and Mrs AI Burgess They had Just passed south of Seventh street at Brigham and in attempting to pass another car going in the same direction the wheels of the Pinder car slipped off the left side of the pavement onto the shoulder of the road the front wheel apparently struck a rock and left the road the car turning completely over The was of shatterproof glass windshield fortunately and the ladies were saved the pain and injury of flying glass The windshield was shattered Flit still intact Mrs Pinder sustained a cut on the forehead and bruises about the body and is still confined to her Ded from the shock Mrs Haws suffered a badbruisly wrenched back and cuts and revealed a fractury es and an Miss Phyllis Haws was ed vertebrae cut and bruised Burgess and Mrs emerged from the wreck with minor rebruises The inured parties were moved at once to the hospital where side Mrs Haws is still confined next week game of the week howan entirely different story was the return game with the factory team who thoroughly trounced the Lions last week- to the tune of 23 to 13 At the meeting of the Lions club Wednesday night Doug repairs Gunderson asked to be released as the team manager due to his expected —Trade In Garland— absence for the next few weeks and Lion Sweeten was officially pronouncLadies Self Culture Club Gil showed up early on ed manager Meets at Austin Home the field cast his eagle eye over the gang and this time placed his play- era where he wanted them and the Self score sheet tells the wisdom of his ' of the Ladies The members Culture Club were pleasantly enter- moves — final score Garland Lions 14 M A tained at the home of Mrs 8ugar factory 9 Errors wens conspicAustin June 2 President Mrs A R uous by their absence ana io date no Capener presided over the meeting casualties have been reported done ai work and reported on the The combination of Marshall Leonthe cemetary by the civic committee secJ E ard on third Delos Tliompson at Mrs Art Felsted and Mrs ond short and Frank Drlggs on first Edell were voted in as new mmbers with professional pitching coupled of the club proved too much for the sugar men The 'following program was given: Real major league ball was the re“The Flag” from the program book sult and Manager Sweeten anounces Misswas read by Mrs Geo Hughes Bush that he is now ready to issue or accept es Venna Kirkham and Millie from ANY team —the unby Miss challenges sang two duets accompanied has Creed" expected and almost unbelievable Edna Capener “The American LIONS achieved— GARLAND An been was given ty Nrs M E Andrus TEAM HAS WON A GAME!!!!!! House White article “One Day in the was read by — Trade in Garland— Under Mrs Roosevelt” Mrs O L inters ANDERSON HOST TO GRANT During the social hour the hostess Bessie GROUP OF YOUNG PEOPLE was assisted by her daughters and Peggy Austin in serving a dainty luncheon to 21 members and the folA very enjoyable party was held A M lowing guests: Mesdames Verl AnderH D Wof linden E N Austin! Tuesday evening at the and the son home with Grant Anderson actRay Austin Kenneth Austin Kirking in the capacity of host Venna Misses Edna Capener Games were enjoyed after which a ham and Millie Bush luncheon was served The club will meet at the home or delicious Mrs O L Winters June 16 Vera Clarke Those present were: Dawn' Gleason' Agnes Wortly Verna “ Trade in Garland n Wood Clarice Reese Hoilen of Naomi Gaddie Roma Anderson Jesse Cornell Mrs Mr and Ted Linford Melvin Nowland a LaRue of L’rth announce the Sprlngvilie Ferris Neilson Elden Munns son June 1 The small one lived but Davis King Glen Anderson Rolformerly Sterling one hour Mrs Jesse was and King and the host Miss’ Minerva Boss of Garland in Garland Mr Pinder who was was called and Eric Northman drove at him to the scene of the accident car was taken to once The wrecked the Ogden Buick Sales Co at which extensive place it is now undergoing The second ever This Sugar tells X |