Show GARLAND AUGUST ESTABLISHED Entered NINETEENTH YEAR— itesg Vemald W Johits No & the Post Office Publ 192 at Garland THE 39 yiunhx Editor at - PRINTED Utah GARLAND EVERT as Second TIMES Season’s First Rodeo Show Here Saturday Afternoon members of the have been neglecting Beehive Girls their and households some- Call Swarm Day thing terrible this week while getStake swarm day for the MIA ting things in shape for their rodeo this Saturday at their Beehive Girls will be held this arena just north of the sugar Saturday at 3 pm at the Garland factory at Garland ward buildings announces The chutes pnd fences have all Mrs Wallace Bourne of the stake been checked and bleachers to board been seat a thousand fans have All Beehive Girls their and class loaders are asked to put in place in readiness for what will be the first odoo in the state be present An interesting pro for the current season gram marking the completion of The unique about this the year of class activity is in thing rodeo howevpr is not so much store for all who come that it is the first but that it is the one that is going to provide the most amusement unanimously declare There will be plenty of action in the saddle and bareback amateur contests as well as in bucking the calf roping events and far more laughs than are usually on of 225 Mcxi-An initial group any rodeo program can nationalists to serve as farm The show begins at 130 pm laborers in Utah this season arc to run while the sun is still high scheduled to arrive in the State to enough Morris II Taylor Utah keep the spectators on May warm properly Farm Labor Supervisor announ cod today These Mexicans have been tenCity Clean-u- p tatively alloted to counties as fol Most Successful lows: Box Elder county 75 We Salt town The cleanup Saturday ber county 125 Davis 75 success was a rousing in the Lake county 5 Utah county 20 Other groups will follow as the of tiie clean up commitopinion ap tee headed by C H Last and also sugar beet thinning season of the city council There will be Mexican laborers Citizens all over town made a Trenion-toavailable at the camp at real effort to remove every bit for work Monday morning of unsightly rubbish from their announces Clyde Morris premises and as a result the disThose who are signed up to found the town trict inspectors use this help should contact Mr it has Morris the cleanest just about at the camp Saturday been in all its history Don Wheelwright Charles Cutproaches creating a need for adler Arbon Bowcutt Harold Peterditional labor Mr Taylor said son and Elmer Jensen all put in “Mexican Nationals represent considerable time to make the only a small portion of the total job the success it was says Mr farm labor supply available he In addition the city gave said Last In fact they are imported the project the fullest cooperaonly to supplement the supply of tion US citizens available for agriA few spots yet remain to be cultural work” The Extension Services of the further cleaned and beautified and the seven western states are providas the summer progresses committee hopes that anyone who ing labor information to migrant may happen to own one of the agricultural woikers encouraging lots that require special attention them to travel into areas where will not fail to get at them as needed the farm labor supervisor explained soon as possible These migrant workers are being encouraged to come to Utah Lions to Bring to assist fanners starting May here also Mr Taylor repotted Big Dance Band “It is necessary for farmer- to Here This Month provide homing good working and conditions prompt pavmont The celebrated drummer John- other inducements to attract these and his orchestra workers he pointed out ny Catron a here be will for brought CHAPTER appearance at the Bear RiOFFICERS ver high school Thursday May ELECTS 15 of under the the auspices Election of officers for the Hnar Garland Lions club announces River Chapter Future Farmcis of club secretary Andy Campbell America resulted in the cl nice The Catron orchestra is on a of Dee Christensen of Boar River national tour and was booked for City as president with Evan Rudd the local appearance prior to its of Fielding vice president Zanc at one of the large Wheatley Devveyville engagement secretary Lake Salt halls dance City Donald Potter Collinston in was Catron reArden Coombs Fieldin recently mentioned skill athfor his unique with the porter John Udy Riverside drums in Ripley’s "Believe It or letic manager and Dale Taibet Not” feature Garland sentinel The READING DOWN THE SIDE THE WITH Up Is club chores EDITOR Natural Things are going up everyone Is saving and they mean that the prices of things are going higher We can see no and higher why prices will not continue to go up Higher prices are part the of struggle of everyone for a better standard of living They are the immediate way to attain a better standard of living from the individual point of view Laborers are entitled to more comforts than they have enjoyed in the past — more and better food better clothes more recreation and more time to enjoy their friends and families The man who labors can see where he can get these things if lie gets a higher wage tradesmen and Independent professional people are entitled to a better living and more assurance of an adequate reserve for old age when their services are no longer salable and when there is no annuity to take care of them The immediate way to get this is to raise the price of their services The manufacturer large and small is entitled to a higher marof profit than in the past Costs are mounting rapidly and the risk of business failure increases with very cost increase because it is so easy for high costs to exceed narrow profit margins and besides sales resistance gin can develop with terrific sudden ness when markets are high wiping out all profits and precipiSo the manutating bankruptcy facturer justly demands a little more security More social justice is what the the teacher the merworkingman chant the printer the doctor and all want and all the mechanic of them are out to get it either or thru their union by themselves or trade association Prices of labor and goods are going up as for social justice we all strive for ourselves and friends: we all want more advantages for ourselves we are collectively agreed should have that the teachers the farmer who is trying more to pay his debts and educatie his of sale farm out of the family alone is still having a products strenuous time of it and must not be held down YVe are ambitious for ourselves and generous in our desires for the other felNo low there Is nothing about all this to indicate prices will go down or even stop going up there is that recurOf course rent fear of a “bust” and a dethat has started some pression in the price reductions lately trend can hope that the upward be stopped before it is too late Retail merchants here and there have given away their usual profits to create most of the sensational news but that cannot solve unless everyone else anything gets on the bandwagon If all business will slice its profits and all uhowork give a few hours of work free of charge thruout all industry every day then soon we most certainly will to enjoy have more good things and will have stopped all danger But if inflationsof you think that is likely to happen you can put yourself down as an optimist for sure Friends A recent note from the II at Aurora Oregon Rt their keen Interest in expressed to doings at Garland and a desire be remembered to friends here Also sending a greeting is Mrs Mae L Harvey who Is hoping to get back for a brief visit this summer and renew old aequaintances She was interested in endeavors to beautify the city park and recalled the many efforts of the Ladies Self Culture Club in by to beautify the years gone school grounds and equip them She devices with 1 playground that perhaps the club well take it up again for a were also happy suggests might YVe Utah Farm Hands First Ride of the Sunset Riding Members club held their first ride of the season Tuesday going along the top of the mountain north and memEleven west of Garland bers and one guest participated in the outing A Pres Mr & Mrs Mrs V R J Potter and W Johns were at a banquet and girLs of Wednesward the guests the boys honoring Tremonton First day evening from Miss Charlene Peltcr-sowho is filling a mission in El Paso Texas and “enjoying the woik Telling very much” a “hello” from her is everyone v also a pleasure send Another to missionary her greeting is Miss Lola Johnnow son who is seeking out stranded church members and interested friends for the church She California in Calistoga finds there is much to do and many satisfactions in the labor For ourselves we cannot deny that one of the'chicf allsfactloitr of this publishing business is the feeling of being an intermediary between hundreds of people who are good friends some living only a few miles apait and some in distant states note FOR Matter August FRIDAY MAY 2 1928 DISTRIBUTION FRIDAY Under the of March 8 1879 PRICE $200 Utah Fishing Hunting Licenses Now On Sale 1947 fishing and new scheduled were licenses ready for distribution to vendors thruout the State by April 30 Armand Carr Chief Clerk Utah Fish and Game Dannounced this we°k epartment Carr said the distribution plan calls for all vendors to have a by May 13 supply of licenses two days before the official opening of bass fishing and a month before general opening of the trout season June 14 The report resulted in a warning from Merrill Hand Chief Deputy Game Warden that no excuses will be accepted for anyafter one not having a license The warning was directMay 13 ed particularly at catfish anglers to fish allowed who have been the new without license since ones were not available Carr said that metal tags which will replace the former doer tag abo will be ready for distribution at the same time Utah’s hunting to Act 1947 be A YEAR Stake Conference Meetings Sunday Will Hold Interest Dr John A YVidtsoe of the Council of the Twelve was last Saturday announced as the official visitor to attend the sessions - "v of the Bear River stake quarterly conference to be held at Garthis land beginning Saturday figevening will g The conference schedule be the same as usual with a at (J welfare workers’ meeting o’clock Saturday evening a priesthood leadership meeting at 8 clock a general priesthood meeting and a meeting for mothers and daughters at 9 o’clock Sungeneral sessions day morning at 10:30 a m and 2 pm and a special musical program at 8 t vt No speclock Sunday evening cial welfare meeting for Sunday has as yet been announced Relief Society and YYVMIA officers have arranged a program of special interest to the women of the stake for their Sunday morning meeting and cordially invite all mothers and daughters I)r John A YVidtsoe A feature to be In attendance of the program will be a recogniScout-Junio- r tion of a number of girls from Girl of stake who have wards the the “Covered Car” is Startling Sight Fireside Announced 100 per cent attendance records Next July motorists using U S at their activities so far this 30 will be startled to For Sunday Night Highway year see seventy-twprairie schooners A for all fireside Music for the general sessions gliding swiftly along (he highway Junior Girls andprogram Senior Scouts of has been arranged for by J W somewhere between Nauvoo will be held in the Garthe stake Lake and Salt Pulsipher stake music director While these City ward chapel land tthis Sunday and will consist of numbers from covered wagons are actually immediately after the the Men’s Glee club and the Garautomobiles over evening conference Mvontytuo ansession Mrs Pearl L land ward choir which are mounted wagon bows evening Mrs Fae McMurdie stake Peck stake nounces organist will be at covered with canvas to which are Junior Girl leader the tabernacle organ These feaattached oxen plywood AJI Junior Girls and Scouts tures together with the anticiho likeness to the genuine prair-are invited to be present pated addresses by Dr Widtsoe le schooners of one hundred years are expected to attract a record ago is so amazing that eyes of attendance at these meetings folks along the old Mormon Trail At (he MIA conducted meetwill open in wonderment when ing in the evening the Harmon-ette- s the procession goes by The caraof Garland and the Orpheus van by the way is that of the chorus of Brigham will present Sons of Utah Pioneers on their softFollowing is the their annual joint music festival Nauvoo Centennial Trek from ball schedule The teams are These well known popular chorus Illinois to Salt Lake City East Garland Beaver Fielding have been preparing numAlready the Nauvoo Chamber Dam and Thatcher All games groups bers for this occasion for several of Commerce has organized a we- start at 2 00 p m months concluding their prefor the Utahns lcoming committee May - Fielding vs East Gar- parations with a number of joint when they assemble there July land at Fielding Beaver Dam vs rehearsals Fred L Nye and 14 Thatcher at Beaver Dam Norman V YVatkins are conducto back On the way Utah Garland vs May 10— East tors of the choruses campfire programs will be held Beaver Dam at East Garland each night along the trail The Fielding vs Thatcher at Thatcher last program will be held at May 17— Beaver Dam vs Field- Dogs Will Get Fort Bridger Wyo where 10000 Thatcher vs ing at Beaver Dam Rabies Innoculations people will gather to hear an ad- East Garland at East Garland dress by Centennial Commission 2- 4- Fielding vs Blast GarMay City and county health departChairman David O McKay land at East Garland Reaver ments have made arrangements reach an all time high this season Dam vs Thatcher at Thatcher veterIL G Stoenner Dr for East Garland vs May 31— Moie Rangely Oil to Reach Utah in Box Eider inarian to be Dam Dam Beaver at A tremendous increase in de- Beaver county to give rabies vaccinations vs at Thatcher FTelding to dogs mand for petiojeum pioducts in Bidding 7— Beaver Dam vs June Dr I tali is bringing about the conStoenner will be in Garat Fielding Thatcher vs land struction of a ten inch oil pipe Blast Garland Wednesday May 7 at the at Blast Garland line from the Rangely Oil Fields fire station from 2 to 4 o’clock to the Utah Oil Re The innoculations are not comin Colorado ing Salt Lake City via pipe lines lining Company in Silt Lake City horn Rangely Oil BTeld will total pulsory and do not free dogs The oil will be deivcred under 40500 barrclls daily from the quarantine! but they the pressure of big pumps and would keep it from getting rabies 24500 barrels daily will reach the limp Cave Opens if bitten by another diseased aniThe 25th season of the With this pipe line if all dogs were mal However efinery Cave monument national the innoculation the quargiven completed in 1948 the oil reachopened last Sunday with plenty antine would not be necessary of interested visitors on hand The treatment costs $150 During the 24 seasons that this unique attract ion has been open CARD OF THANKS to the public 251372 visitors have toured the underground caTo the many good friends and vern or an average of 10474 per neighbors whose kind attentions Attendance to is expected year and assistance have been so freely Ltah Gains Wide Publicity tendered us we offer our most Fresh from the presses the 'sincere thanks f Of f te e r r AjMci— issue o the- Go i h "The Peter Jensen FamrlyT Magame” a publication with national distribution features Utah l‘ STATEWIDE on the front and back covers as CENTENNIAL EVENTS Promoted well a the inside by tbe Utah lJcpartnient of Publicity 13: Art Exhibit No 3 at and Industrial Development the MayOrem Utah material in tbe maguine Art Exhibits 1 & 2 at features the scenic attractions of May Logan the State The front cover car2: of two color a May the “Angel Street” Duchesne ries picture “This Is The Place” monument “But Not Goodbye” at May 2: and the back cover is a unique Tooele work of art portraying Utah as May 2: “Blossom Time” Roosethe “Hub of Scenioc America” velt” This magazine is distributed to May 2: "Peg O’ My Heart” Mt county employees in every court Pleasant house in the United States May 2: “Angel Street” Randolph I tahns Go for Rodeos Du “Blossom Time” May 3: The rodeo— with its bucking chesne horses and attendant May 3: "But Not Goodbye” Fillcowboys excitement— is highly popular in more Utah as evidenced by a count of May 3: “Angel Street” Evanston type of event scheduled thruYY’yomlng HISTORIC INDIAN f this out the State at "various celebra- May 5: Opening “Message of the FIVE MILES NORTH OF VERNAL 0N THE VERTICAL FACE OF THE tions during the summer season Ages” pageant at Salt Lake CUFFS IN DRY FORK CANYON ARE SOME OF THEFlNEST' Starting with the Lehi Rodeo in tabernacle To show Monday WEST" PiCTw GRAPHS IN Ti SUPPOSEDLY CHIPPED BY UTAH'S June more than 30 rodeo celeEARLIEST SETTLER TleE BASKET thru Friday until June 6 the MAKERS DONE AT ABOUT brations are programed for Utah - CRhiST THE T ME C IE tickets may be obtained free INDIANS IN THISMURAL" cities ending with the Utah State ’!G VYCiH BLOOD 15CAGRIJ A 'f thru LDS bishops Fair rodeo in September Mexican Labor To Work As Hold THURSDAY Class CONFERENCE VISITOR xru Spotlighting UTAH M Men Plan Softball Series lit lr P1CTOGRAPHS |