Show YOU WILL HAVE THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE AT THE BIG SUMMER CELEBRATION WHEAT and BEET DAYS - GARLAND AUG 4 and 5 936 1 1 Error of opinion may tolerated where reason is free to combat it —Jefferson PUBLISHED VOLUME IX NO Pertinent Mrs LOOKING V ffa Of Johns IT OVER to Give Shooting Exhibition Here Wheat-Bee- t Day Riverside is Called by UTAH FRIDAY AUGUST 7 Becker Engaged Geo Hales Death G L Becker of Ogden has been engaged to present his famous shooting demonstration at the "city park on Saturday the 15th at the Wheat and Beet celebration Mr Becker Is one of the best marksmen In the United States and his has entertained thousands with exhibition In one of his acts he rides In an open car shooting clay balls tossed In the air by an assistant in another car which follows The act was arranged for by Dr C E Wardleigh It is midsummer and we are supposed to be having Ward Chapel is Filled At Funeral Service a summer business slump Thursday Also it is the summer before a major political camMrs Kate Kennard Hales 52 wife George R Hales and well known paign and there is supposed ofchurch died of Riverside worker to be much business uncerMonday night at the Valley hospital tainty on account of that following an operation - native of Farmington Utah Mrs Yet in spite of either or Hales was born Will the Softball July 9 1884 both the nation’s business daughter of Leonidas H and Joanna Play at Brigham City ' tc She moved Gleason Kennard is almost booming" "everyOn Monday Evening where except in the serious Riverside in 1899 and had been ac comsoft The Box Elder county tlve In church work In that drouth areas Recovery Hales ball team that is being groomed to munity for many years Mrs has set in quite definitely served as president of the Riverside meet a picked team from Ogden at and is marching ahead ward Relief Society and was the 4:30 pm August 14th as a feature of paying no attention ual set backs to us- ward organist Surviving band are In addition to her the following sons Mrs Rhea Craven George R Hales Jr hus- and Salt The political campaign is daughters: Lake City Belle now underway in earnest Frouche S D Leon Hales Brigham also The Republican can- City and Ronald Stephen Henry didates have made their and Miss Afton Hales all of Riverside Ten grandchUdren and the followacceptance speeches brothers and sisters also survive: talk was quiet and re- ing L H Kennard Logan Mary E Ttngy served as befitted a candi- Mrs Claire K Matsen J R Kendate for the Presidency nard Mrs Tressa K Nelson and Mrs while that of Knox was Cecil K Bigelow all of Salt Lake more radical and held less City Mrs George O Nye and Mrs Viola K Hales of Garland and Mrs appeal for the thotful K! Secretary Ickes opened the bombardment for the Democrats with a stinging attack on Landon Monday evening President Roosevelt will meet the Republican attack in his own due time An interesting aspect of the campaign is the contempt some unbiased and distinguished political commentators are displaying toward both party plat- These commentaforms tors tend toward the belief that the Republicans missed a great opportunity when they made their platform general vague filled clauses” it with “escape They also seem to believe platthat the Democratic form while it lacks -- much in exactness is a better written more appealing document In the state the most interesting development this week was the calling of a special session of the legislature by Governor Blood vho wants it to harmonize the Utah statutes with the national laws relative to job insurance The Governor will have a hard time to convince voters that his action was not the result of the campaign against him by the labor unions of the state whom he now would win back to his side Perhaps the Governor will also recommend some action to win some other groups back such as those -who feel the aered needy off the state should have more assistance as advocated by Senator Maw a liberal Democrat Helen Howell of Roosevelt Funeral services were held yesterday in the Riverside ward hall which was filled to by the many friends and relatives of the family Russel Capener a Speakers were former bishop Mrs Wm Vanfleet of Garland and President C E Smith A male quartet consisting of George and Fred Nye Mark Nichols and numJoseph H Kirkham sang two bers: “The Lord is My Shepherd” and “I Know My Heavenly Father Knows" Venna Kirkham was the Walkers Return From Trip to Find Local Scene Pleaant After VUiting In Other States were and Mrs Leo R Walker from home long enough At was away long Mrs Walker since she announced upon enough was a pleasure return it that her to get back and"' prepare her- own meals and do her own house work returned- - Tuesday The- -' Walkers from their trip to the Lions Interat Providence national convention Mr Ready to Welcome State Ball Teams away least Rhode as ours here In New Hampfarms and pastures covered the mountains and were pleasant to see and the Vermont country side seemgood shire ed Preparations for entertaining four Ameican Legion Junior ball teams which will meet at monton Friday and Saturday to pete for the state title are being the baseTrecomcom- pleted who have little or nothing to tax and so they are con- engagement announced servatives Mr and Sirs A M Reeder of of Locally (getting right their announce theRheaengagement to Clinton daughter down to the Bear River Smith son of President and Mrs C valley now) the important E Smith of Garland The marriage consideration this week is will take place In August in the Salt that Wheat and Beet Day Lake temple Miss Reeder was a student at the USA C where she was is only a week away affiliated with Phi Upsilon Omricon national Home Economics sorority and was a member of the Jesters and Emprean clubs Mr Smith Is a graduate of the US AC and the UniverUtah Following sity of a honeymoon trip they will make their home in M£ Pleasant Utah Mr where Smith will teach schorl at the North Sanpete high sih&ol particularly Groups Active as Wheat Beet Day Celebration Nears -- Lions Convention Tremonton Legion are I $200 Per Year 1936 Island and report having had They a wonderfully pleasant trip were gone Just four days less than a the first day of the Wheat and Beet month They went first to Flint Michigan Days celebration will play a picked where they bought a new car and team at Brigham City Monday eventhen went to Howell Michigan where ing at 6 o’clock three days were spent visiting with themThe have proved Their route relatives of Mr Walker selves a real classy outfit In previous encounters and soft ball fans at then took them to Niagra Falls and see should a real game on to Montreal Canada Mrs WalkBrigham The er was very favorably impressed by when they come on the field The country wa the Ogden Canadian scenery group is out to trim and there were green luxuriantly crew at Garlanl on the 14th beautiful homes and In the soft ball many large Interested Everyone which she would have liked to own sport will be welcomed at the game down thru The the New Engtrip at Brgham City Monday at the usual land States they also found very inplace The farms in that section teresting seem really larger than those In our and reported Irrigated valleys Leo the potato patches look hardly as under the direction of Post Commander James Ransom Theatres will be open to team memaccompanist A duet “That Beautiful Land” was bers free of charge during the contests Lena sung by Marian Hales and Arrangements also Tubbs and Fred Nye and J H Kirkhave been completed for free admisham played a violin duet Prayers sion to the Udy Hot Springs and the were by Ralph C Richards and AugCrystal Tremonton merSprings ust Forsberg chants will offer prizes for the most e The grave in the Riverside home runs cemehits hits and tery was dedicated by L H Kennard other outstanding many a brother of the deceased plays made during the contests The stores will close during the games who wants to spend the The first game each day will begin at pm The winners of the first day's play will play for first and secconservative’s money” ond places Saturday with the losing The definition implies teams for third and fourth that the conservative is the honors playing The winners of the state fellow who has the money contests will play the Nevada chamwhich isn’t so far from a pions for the right to enter the e tournament fact Those who' have Members of the Garland Legion to team and income property have been invited to view the protect opgenerally tournament games free of charge posed to being taxed to The Legion will sponsor a dance bring new benefits to those Saturday evening Everything points to the that biggest celebration Garland ever has had Every feature of past celebrations is being improved upon and added to according to the reports of the committee the planning show There has been a of cooperation fine spirit among the men All have given their best to make Count that day lost whose low descending sun Views from thy hand no worthy action done EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND UTAH GARLAND 1 Paragraphs By rrrv AR be left 1 Additional Horses Secured Show to Feature a Most For Wild West Part' Impressive Boxing Of Program Program additional head of bucking The boxing card which is always rodeo and miscellaneous have been secured this week one of the moat attractive features for the Wheat- and Beet Day show of the' Wheat and Beet Days celebraat Garland from McBride and Hall tion at Garland has all been arThls stock will supplement -- other that has been previously engaged and ranged by Jack House and Ken Hess will be used to crowd the two hour and offers some bouts that hundreds rodeo full of wild west action state will come miles to see this year who members of the rodeo committee There will be two headline events predict the best western In Garland of 6 rounds each Thirty horses history County Commission Lowers Tax Levy At a meeting of the county commissioners held Tuesday the county tax levy was set at 414 mills divided as follows: General fund 18 pauper fund 5 mothers 23 exhibits and dependent 144 17 road fund advertising state tax rate has been placed The at 600 mills and the Box Elder county schools rate at 786 mills making the total levy for the county 1800 mills This is a reduction of 358 from last year's levy Farm Bureau Lays Plans For Annual beautiful Outing in Canyon The visitors had an enjoyable stop in Boston were Mr Walker turned the wheel of his car over to a hired Faijn Bureau officers of the North guide whose skill as a driver made and South Box Elder units met at them proud of the abilities of their and decided to hold the car and who In the course of a few Honeyville annual Farm Bureau summer social hours took them to see all the places at the Box Elder county Park on of interest It would have required 22 1936 to make the rounds August several days John Mrs A R Capener Mrs alone and not nearly so much could Ward and assistant county agent Mr the learned been about have city Gibson were to arrange appointed Mr Walker was very Interested In a for some stops along the visit to Harvard University The route Theinteresting Home and Community guide arrangement made it possible to section will arrange and take charge see many places for fractions of an of the program hour while the guide drove their car Luncheon arrangements will be In around a few blocks and returned tc charge of Mrs Nettle Lund Home pick them up when it was time to Demonstration Hattie Agent Mrs a parking place go since finding Marble and Mrs Pearl Hunsaker a pracitcal imwhere wanted was Mrs Hadfield Hunsaker Mrs and possibility and if one were found It were appointed to arrange for games would have allowed only a ten or President Noble Hunsaker was made fifteen minute stop general chairman From Monday to Friday was spent Details will be announced later says ' at the convention at Providence L Weidmann who urges secretary were where some excellent speakers that all who can do so take Saturheard One of the Interesting lectures day afternoon off and Join in this was given by Admiral Byrd who as recreation and see the beautiful Lion delegate from Virgirua gave his county park Illustrated lecture on the South Polar About 50 Utah people Expedition Be Ready were at the convention Then followed a trip down the For Next Week Hudson river to New York a visit at Mount Vernon and Washington D C Is Work on the Garland Theatre west to Springfield a special side Back going ahead rapidly this week and trip took them to the Lincoln Memand should be completed in time to open orial and then to Carthage the show before the Wheat and Beet Nauvoo Days celebration next week Recent rains had cooled the temExtensive improvements have beer peratures in the middle west and the made in the lobby the theatre prowas more pleasant than it travelling per and in the screen New seats might have been Missouri Nebraska will be Installed and new will and Kansas were parched and burned decorate the aisles states carpets Mr AnderA and plagued with grasehopiers son the new manager visit was made to Estes Park in Colorado before the travelers came into DELTA KAPPA HONORS eastern Utah coming home thru VernLOCAL SEMINARY MAN al J Theatre To Use colored 8alt Lake Jimmy Wolcott fighter who won such favor when be Wheat appeared here In a previous Day show is due to get a real lesson in boxing If sports fans are any Judges of fighting when he meets Ivan Klmber of Grouse Creek Both of these 165 pounders are well trained and In good condition for the 6 round they will go Stan Blrrel of Ogden has been getting so good lately that he really figured he was too fast for Kickapoo Dan colorful Washakie chieftain but Kickapoo says Blrrel Is Just the guy he wants to knock for a row The fans say the match is a good one and wth both boys sure the other fellow is try tag to get up out of his class it is likely they’ll be trying to to a sudden finish bring things sometime before the 6 round limit of Malad has Howard Vanderwood asked for a chance to prove he’s better than Jenks Conner of Brigham who won from him here 2 years ago A real fight is expected between these 150 pounders who will go 4 rounds The other 4 rounder will bring Joey Spilth Brigham southpaw into the ring with Ronald Williams of Malad who Is a comer among the lighter boys Smith made a real Impression here last year against Johnny Candla Since there have been some complaints to the effect that the Wheat Day show has been too long in the past this year there will be an intermission between the rodeo program and the fights and the boxing will begin promptly at 7 o’clock This does not mean that there will be an extra charge The fifty cent admission will allow rodeo patrons to return to the park for the fights after intermission Investment Sells Company Garland Hotel John J Shumway yesterday purchased the Garland Hotel property from the Securities Construction Company who have owned it for a number of years The amount of money involved in the transaction was not disclosed Some extensive repairs and renovations of the property are contemplated it is reported Reservoir Being Built At Box Elder Park rill Work on the new County Park The reservoirs 1s now under way concrete reservoirs are 25 feet Late last month' while in attendsquare and ten feet deep furnishing at the park Of Utah water storage needed ance at the University Arthur Welling local seminary prin- according to Herman Kotter ths county WPA engneer"When was s admitted to membership cipal NOTH E in Phi Delta Kappa National Educa- the reservoirs are finished the water A Democrats from the springs above the reservoirs tional fraternity precinct primary is Fraternity called for Mondiy 10 at August eight Ira M Klme of Ncv York will be closed from all sunlight until o'clock p m at the Garland hbiary TWICE A WEEK DRILL was grand master of ceremonies at It comes out of the park taps Mr SCHEDULED Kotter said the initiation "We for the purpose of electing 12 de!esuccess ' at of lights at the Phi Delta Kappa Is an organization The installation gates to the county convention to have a Bear The Garland River high school National Guard unit of high standing among educational park also has been started by PWA August 12 here at Garland 1936 will drill every Monday and ‘Thursfraternities and is connected with de- workers under Uhe supervision of the to see every H Dean Hail partments of education of high stand- Brigham City power anJ light deday evenings until further notice Lieutenant Precinct Chairman Harold Perssou partment ing Like many others they found It a to enter the home genuine pleasure valley after the rrlp thru the states not- exside of the Mississippi and the eastern eluding Colorado part of Utah the day a liberals are all going Speaking of here is a definition we read good time somewhere the other day: and we want “A liberal is the fellow one with us ! two ' |