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Forms closed to routine news after 3 o’clock on Thursday afternoons EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND PUBLISHED VIII VOLUME Interesting Ball Gaines Promised Paragraphs By T Wm Johaa Sv highly We didn’t figure it out ourselves but some wag who likes arithmetic has done it for us He has found that if the bonus payment were made with silver dollars there would be enough" of 'them if laid side by side to make a row 50000 miles long or just twice around the world at the equator The bonus which will be paid within about a two months period will represent a greater expendditure of cash than all the wages and salaries paid to all railroad workers for all of the :ast year It will equal of last d about year’s total farm income for the 10800000 persons who farm Incidentally it will increase by one sixth the national deficit of the treasury It seems that 2 billion d o 1 a r s is considerable money and being considerable money it ought to buy a lot of things for a lot of families and prove a needed summer tonic for business Republicans’ of the “New Deal” for increasing the government payroll outside the civil service had the Democrats where it hurt last week The Republican promise every government worker below' assistant secstate in the civil of retary to put interesting games slated for the MONEY afternoon at 4 o’clock Saturday there will be a contest to settle once and for all whether a good softball team can beat a’ good baseball team at softball This affair has had considerable publicity and backers of the two teams in every' part of the valley have argued their favorites to vicaltimes or more tory a hundred has come and and now It is Fathers turn to get the spotlight Some one lias found out some good reason why fathers deserve a little attention tho no one is Just sure what it is Perhaps some dad who was short of socks or neckties inhimself vented the idea That might be so inasmuch as the day is fixed to come just half way between Christmas and Christmas June 21st is the day Sunday moment and up to the present there has been no announcement that there Would be any special exercises in Sunday School in honaint it? or of the event Funny Over 50 Children " 1 " ready E J Holmgren will and gather Y coach the softball artists and Rich will take charge of the Garland baseball team while he proves or endeavors to prove that softball Is Just a kid s game 4 156 kidcLes under 12 There were Proceeds of this game and they City park should be generous will all go to the years of age at Garland Mr Tuesday evening when the fires were club states Garland Baseball Weiner roast lighted for the annual Holmgren of the comchairman followers will see Gorge Hughes Sunday baSeball the Garland team in action against mittee in charge of the event reat their to club Lions the the Malad aggregation at the Gar- ported land city park This promises to be meeting this week roast welner 'the the Preceding an Interesting game children engaged In games and races for which small prizese were awarded This for evening entertainment children began two years ago when Mr Hughes entertained a small group of small children in his home neighborhood Tire second year the number grew to 40 and this year the Lions assumed the expenses and Mr Hughes acted as chairman of a committee to J Enjoy Weiner Roast At Garland Park the party Other members arrange of the club assisted with gathering the wood and preparing the fires Last Sunday’s Results Logan Elks 9 Preston 2 Collegians 17 Smithficld 6 Ogden 10 Malad 2 10 Tremonton Brigham 5 4 Garland Honeyville 2 Garland won last Sunday's contest from the fast Honeyville aggregation in a game that was nip anl tuck all tire way Jones pitching for Garland in h!s first start of the year show- ed all the promise his team mates had predicted and held Honeyville scoreless until the sixth He then lost control of the ball and was replaced by Anderson who allowed a run also allowed the visitors a score and the game stood at two all Garland having scored in the first nd fifth Thomas then took the mound and held tight while Garland annexed one In the seventh and one more In the eighth to win service sounded so good to a nation grown sick of seeing jobs handed out to NOTICE t h at hangers-o- n A preciinct meeting will be held in hearts from Maine to CaliGarland Library Monday June 22 beat a fornia skipped 1936 at 8 pun 'to elect Republican two officers party precinct Legion to Hold Annual Convention Saturday Members of the American Legion are being advised that all is in readiness for the convention which is to be held at Tremonton Commander David Stand-e- r Saturday of the Tremonton Post and his assistants are planning a full day of entertainment and instruction for all who come The program will begin at o'clock with a drum corps parade and end with a dance in the Moonlight Gardens in the evening The public is invited to the dance and the meeting In the Tremonton The chapel at 2 o'clock complete as announced program Is the same last week The various units of the will prepare Legion and Auxiliary parts for the convention program CARL COOK OF FOOD TAKES NUMBER Report Successful Season Furnish Entertainment a fast and well played the Halls game between Woods this week with the and Woods ending up on the long end score of a Next week should see another just as good with the game that between Is schedulerd the Halls The Halls and Thompsons Battery The Garland Battery of the Utah National Guard finished its annual at Jordan Nrrows last encampment week and yie boys returned to their homes Sunday Married at H ome Wedding Couple Ruth Mildred Carter of Garland and Harvey J Ault of East Tremonton were united In marliage at the home of the bride’s parents here The Saturday June 13 at 10 ajm Reverend E N Gordon of Tremonton which was performed the ceremony witnessed by members of the immediate families which took Following the wedding place on the birthday anniversary of the blrde’s father a breakfast was served at the home for the guests The young couple are takpresent ing a two weeks honeymoon visiting Utah points of interest in Southern and elsewhere after which they will! be at home in Tremonton The bride is the attractive and acfc Mrs complished daughter of Mr T A Carter of Garland and is a Bear River graduate of the high school Mr Ault is the son of Mr and Mrs P E Ault of East Tremonton He too is a graduate of the Miss local high school and has since studied extensively in aviation and automobile engineering both in and out of the army where he took an extensive course of training Use Federal Housing Funds Many the their neighbors challenged been acchallenge has according to reports cepted Maybe next Thursday the Hall another tribe will have to buy And maywelner roast swim at the be not Lee Thompson thinks his clan has a barber have and the and shop chance tQ come off winners can Just find ten men with good If they would right namehis Dean Hallbusiness furniture give get to- - eat hot dogs at the That Is how Thompsons’ expense It stands at the present writing the almost to CHARGE the this week replacing Earl Seegmiller who Is Slightly scared Demoair was every- returning to Ogden to assist as mancrats introduced a bill to evening where laden with the fra- ager of one of the Ogden stores of service civil the extend of lilacs Tho the company no grance themselves before it is too flowers could be seen from Carl began his grocery experience late our office we were made at Tiemonton later going to Ogden where he has been employed by his aware that there were plen- present firm for about five months weeks few a ago Only not far away He is well known here and his many ty this column predicted that friends him to make a real expect reviolent there would be a Now from the nearby success of his present' endeavor action against the growing fields comes the pleasant It may be smell of curing hay a Elmer Jensen was a business visitspoils system that we already have seen smell no less enjoyable or in Ogden Wednesday the last post office given tO( than that of the lilacs the Halls have challenged Somej pay a political debt Both have the power to the Thompsons it seems day the post master generof some recollections have to find al may bring hap- the Halls are willing to risk useful postal affairs to at- py days gone by One the family honor once for- a chance to come because there brings up visions of beauty tend to " won’t be enough jobs to the other satisfying pictures out on top These soft ball feuds are hand out to keep him busy! of bustled stacks of loose green hay and barn- lofts just as earnest as an v The “reform” movement stuffed against a winter southern feud of story until-statv ill not be content fame only here everyone is yet months away and county governearnestly having a heap of ments fun as well as earnestly try- get away from the Family Feuds political patronage evil The Woods beat the n£ to Life in Garland is whole- Halls in what is yet f the FRAGRANTPICTURES family soft ball classic ofjsome and pleasant A few weeks Continued on page 5 ago the the year Nowj Tuesday be Outing to Ward Held m Canyon Saturday June 27 Various organizations appointed by recreation been have the the a of the the ward bishopric committee to program and entertainto be held ward outing Elder county park Sat- and by prepare ment for In the Box June 27th urday Members of the ward will provide their own picnics and transportation and the ward will furnish the soda water and see that the widows and own others unable to provide their transportation get taken to the canis ward of member the yon Every to Invited take part will leave cars The here Added to 2 pan is News Portage at Harris has Just recently completed his garage and service station and Is ready to give service He has employed Dee Hall and Devere Harris John and his fiancee Sylvers Miss Bar all Richards of Malad held their wedding’ shower In Malad at the of home & Mr to a many ceived close neighbor presents Harold Hall the arrival Mrs They re- are proud of a baby in Ogden on announce in the Dee hospital 12 Friday Members of the Morris family held their reunion at the home of Mr & Mrs Noah John of Portage Saturday June 13 Tbere were about 85 people girl June of the the June Weber Sunday returned Waqe Harris of Portage Friday 'from the BYU at Provo where he von a four year scholarship to Princeton University He may take a civ service job instead West SEWING Mrs CLUB MEETS M unns’ club held their tilth meeting June 17 at the home of Bertha Nish icporter The meet- ing was called to order by President Alice Hall after which we learned on1 motto and sang and sewed sLps Refreshments were served the hostess The next meeting will be at the home of Ila Hall cur our by — Eeuha Maude Harm and family left chrrr’ Creek Friday to visit Mrs parents Mr & Mrs Phil Reese wlU aLso attend a reunion at ‘‘lrrs Nash nounce b1 Mrs Arthur the arrival of & Saturday Linford a June13 — an- - Saturday “We believe in the future of Garland and the Bear River Valley’ declared J D Gunderson this week “and we are proving that statement the fine by erecting and equipping Sales and Service garage Into which we will move this Saturday”' The $8500 structure will be formally opened to the public Saturday evening with a big free dance The company is also presenting a series of free picture shows in the Garland theatre to call attention to their opening tonight and tomorrow The installation of the large plate glass windows the finishing of the painting and decorating of the shop and offices and display is being rushed at top speed P A Linford by contractor in order that everything In for the event be readiness may merchandise Considerable new for demonstration sale and gift purposes Is being assembled by the company for the opening day The company Invites everyone in the valley to come Friday evening and Saturday for a treat that is all theirs Scouters to Meet A meeting of scouters of the Bear River stake win be held In connection with the regular stake priesthood meeting Sunday In the scout rooms at the stake tabernacle All scoutmasters and assistants are reguested to be present The program will be In charge of Verl Anderson and will consist of a highway and x refreshsafety demonstration ments Mr and Mrs J J White announce the marriage of their daughter June Wayne Max Pinder son of Mr Mrs C L Pinder The marriage took place Monday evening at 8 o’clock at the White home with President C E Smith After performing the ceremony the wedding dinner was served td the members of the two families Both of the young people graduated from the Bear River high school this year and are well and favorably known here They plan to malce their home In Garland to and Mother Entertained Club By Four-- club The 4 th year of girls Portage held a party for their mothers June 5th at the home of Mrs Zina E Harris club teacher The mothers present were Mrs Letha John Farm Bureau president Mrs Pearl Hawks club advisor Mrs Martha Harris teacher Mrs Grace John and Mrs Zina E Harris teacher Mrs Martha Harris gave a talk Club Work Can Do for Us” followed by songs by the club girls Mrs Pearl Hawks gave a talk on “What Club Work has Done for Us” The girls served their mothers and The party was closed games played — Venna at 4:30 John reporter DAUGHTERS TO HOLD OF PIONEERS OUTING The Daughter of the Utah Pioneers Box Elder County will hold their annual Jubilee at Reese Park in BrigJune 25 at 2 pm All ham City members of the organization are urged by the county officers to be present at this affair of Mis fcr NOTICE Mr Merchandise Offered Those Who Attend Announce Marriage of Daughter To Max Pinder Correspondence Loyal Free While Times the Modernization Credit present the Federal Housing AdminiMrs Martha Peterson who has been loans numbering 4802 inMr & Mrs Hans the guest volving (179595291 have been made for past 3 weeks returned to by private lending agencies and inmove sured by the Federal Housing Admini- Salt Lake City Friday She will to California later on stration In Utah through April 30 Miss and John Rita Mrs Madge 1936 according to reports received by s Morris left Saturday to attend Allen T Sanford State Director for Business college for the summer Utah National Emergency Council home Moyle Knudson returned The report also showed that mortfrom Provo Thursday He has been gages for new construction and refinBYU attending ancing of existing mortgages accepted e Miss Dana Stephenson has for insurance throughout the state to She school In Pocatello from Auril numbered 783 ard amountplans to spend the summer with her ed to $2 404 565 5z Mrs A J Stephenson parents Mr Of these totals Box Elder county Mr & Mrs Newell Udy and children lias Insurance accepted for 137 mod- of Riverside were guests of Mrs Udys’ ernization loans amounting to parents Mr Ac Mrs J D Alien here 16 5 mortgage loans amounting Dan McCrary and Mr Hans N to $9750 Knudson drove to Salt Lake City private financial institu15 tions in Utah have cooperated with Monday Mr & Mrs Theodore Haskins and Federal Housing administration In Mr k Mrs Dean Conley and children lending money under this plan weie guests of friends In Ogden and Under Garage Opening the Are Captain Walker reports a very successful training season this year and with the exception of the discomforts incident to the wet wether for a few days the boys enjoyed the entire period to a Friday the boys were hosts number of their friends from home Mayor and Mrs Alfred Michaelis Mr And Mrs John-- J IShumway 'Mri and Mrs F Millan Peck Mrs Hupter Gaddie Mrs L R Walker Mrs Harold Persson Mrs W J Cullimore and Mr & Mrs Vernald W Johns viewed the parade and enjoyed a wholesome which supper with the boys after his gueste hjaptain Walker showed the beautiful hostess house and other Interesting features of the camp and LieuCaptain Leo R Walker tenants Harold Persson and W J Cullimore were In charge of the Garland Buttery To Garland Auto It was softball Plan of stration STORE Carl Cook Is assuming charge of American Food store at Garland From Home Entertained By Visitors 47 Valley Invited Feuds Softball Family At Encampment gone JOHNS Editor UTAH Guardsmen To be Quiet Affair Day V WM FRIDAY JUNE 19 1936 Day Sunday Mothers’ For Week End The Fathers' t We didn’t ever intend to do away with Our Pertinent Soft Ball Classic Claiming Paragraph head entirely so Attention of Most here it is back in its familBall Fans iar place where it will continue to appear most of Considerable baseball excitement is in the air here this week with two the time BONUS UTAH GARLAND Pertinent TIM GAR I vines t day receive bids for stacking pea Fielding—vlner until Satur- une-20 — Warren Hanserr will at GETS VOTE OF COMMEND XTIONI The Garland Lions voted special commendation to F G Korth caretaker of the grounds of the ward and ipke buddings at Garland for his ade work whicn it was declared is one of the the property making bea ud y" s pot s’b F’ Box' Elder county? 7 P 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