Show ESTABLISHED Entered at the Post TWENTIETH YEAR— No 42 “ISM AUGUST Office at Garland - PRINTED Utah as GARLAND EVERT Class Second UTAH THURSDAY Matter FRIDAY FRIDAY FOE August Under 1928 DISTRIBUTION the Act of March 8 1879 PRICE $200 1848 MAY 21 A YEAR County Towns Open Baseball Season in Games Saturday Highest Scholarship Award Won By Richard Smith READING THE DOWN SIDE WITH THE Richard Smith Garland is of 28 University Utah seniors named May 11 to membership in Phi Beta Kappa natfraional honorary scholarship ternity EDITOR city announcement drive for the next there comes the reminder of the town will this summer that not embrace a fly eradica- With the of a week that be does a clean-u- no clean-ucomplete tion campaign Last year many home owners had the county spraying unit apply a DDT spray on their outbuildings and wherever flys tended to gather with the result that there was less fly annoyance than have known in any year we Several of the smaller farming communities around the valley had every home and outbuilding prayed This year it would be someif Garthing really worthwhile land could join in this movement and have a 100 per cent spraying job done It is no longer necessary to have flies at all as many communities have discovered Nearly any family can have the garage and other backyard buildings sprayed for five dollars or less and be rid of flies for the whole summer Why can’t we get on the band wagon this year and get rid of all the flies here in Garland? Scores of farms all around us will be their share in this camdoing paign Le us start to plan now to do ours Invitation to join the society is considered one of the highest be given honors that can to seniors studying in one of the fields of liberal education Smith is majoring in chemistry and will be graduated from the U m June Garland Kindergarten Will Open June 1 A six weeks kindergarten will be held at Garland this summer June first announced beginning Supt Kenneth E Weight of Box Elder county schools Wednes- day The course is beginning one week later than usual to permit the teacher who has been ento complete her work at gaged the US AC Kenneth Brown and Zane Wheatley Bishop Peggy Potter examine programs and Vaughn Tingey committee representatives discuss graduation exercises slated arrangements for seminary for Sunday Stake Seminary Graduation Students of the Bear River stake LDS seminary have completed all arrangements for their annual graduation exercises in the stake tabernacle next Sunday of The State Department Health bulletin of the current week reports that there are two evening All Sunday evening meetings in of measles in Box Elder cases becounty which is a slight under- the wards of the stake are ing cancelled for the event and statement to say the least Apparently there is a lot ot disease around the state that the Department doesn't hear about Theral Bishop Buys Sjtore Control Russia's loud expressions of willingness to make peace with Theral Bishop this week an the United States do not stem nounces that he has purchased from any sudden reformation but the controlling interest the in from a realization that they have Garland Hardware store from gone too far with their cold war he has been managing here from would like and to get us to slow a number of Salt Lake investors down oar rearmament program in the enterprise our European recovery program subThe business has shown and of Commuour exposition stantial growth under the new nism in our own borders a little which purchased it so they might have time to catch management last year and Mr Bishop feels up fortunate to be able If Russia wants to get along extremely to secure a controlling interest with the rest of the world in and at the same time have as peace and harmony all they need whose buying conto do is cooperate a little more partners those will enable him to nections agreeably with the United Na cure considerable needed mertions That is a peace society chandise at attractive prices that is in session every day It A new sign is to be on js the place to make peace with the store in the very placed near futhe United States and all the ture rest of the world Alcoholism Contest Awards Announced By Women’s Clubs school students Eight high named winners in recent at the Bear contests conducted River high school to stimulate student interest in the problems of alcoholism The contests were sponsored by the three federated women’s clubs of the valley who contributed the prize money Winners were named as follows: Essay Boyd Josephson and poetry Bernice Beverly Rohde short Spencer and Neil Hess and Barbara story Neil Hess Wood poster Michie Tazoi and Merrie Sato A selected group of entries e were handed to a judging by school faculty members Kleon Kerr Ruth Johnson Duane Archibald and Gene Jorgenson One member from each of the civic clubs sponsoring the contest comprised the final judging committee They were Mrs Alma W King Ladies' Self Culture club Mrs Norvei Benson Civic and Home Arts and Mrs Garland Puzey of the Women’s Civic League Prizes of $10 and $5 will be given to the winning students on their award assembly May 26 were and Mr A Mrs Ray J Hailing Mr A Mrs Harold K Austin spent Saturday in Ogden as guests of Mr A Mrs Glen Stoker Mrs Patrick J Fennell and daughter of Pocatello visited with her parents Mr A Mrs L C ' Thursday PRIMARY IN CITY TO MEET PARK Sunday Porter left Wednesday to visit for a few weeks Nevada WAR OF TIIE I 145th REUNION Veterans of the 145th F A of World War I are asked to register their names address and batteries by mail or when in Salt 56 Lake City at McConahay’s South Mam Street for a banquet and reunion that is being plan- the members are invited to attend the program which will feature an address by President ned Howard S McDonald of the Brigham Young university Bishops Coeds and stake officers are invited to State take their usual places on the Melva Jane Castleton CoUeen stand for this occasion Anderson Clarke and Arlene were chosen to attend Utah Girls’ Garland School State to be held at the Utah State at Logan Agricultural college Honors Graduates from July 11 to July 18 Girls’ State sponsored by the school honored its Garland American of Legion auxiliary eighth grade graduates Thursday Utah has as its purpose evening in special exercises held the education of primarywomen in young in the Garland ward recreation the duties privileges rights and hall of American responsibilities The address to the graduates was given by John P Lillywhite This year only 125 girls from of the North Box Elder stake and Utah will attend They will the following program numbers form their own legislative body were furnished by the students: and will make and enforce their own Laws Song 8th grade girls reading address Loma Marian Linford To qualify for attendance the Mason piano solo Newell Whit- girls must possess unusual qualiney ties of leadership be in the upCertificates of graduation were per third of the class scholastipresented by Leonard L Bishop cally be a member of the Junior president of the Board of Edu- class in senior high school and be of good character cation to about 49 graduates To Attend Utah Girls’ High School Commencement Speakers Chosen Date Set Garland Second ward Primary Selected by popular vote of children will meet next Tuesday seniors to represent the graduatafternoon at 3 o’clock at the city ing class as student speakers Shuman and Neil Hess park for their meetingr the of Virginia of the organization have sill fieers deliver addresses at comannounced mencement exercises set for the Children are isked to bring class of ’48 on Saturday evening their lunches for this afternoon May 29 in the Bear River stake outing Succeeding meetings will tabernacle be held at 10 a m at the chapel In keeping with the theme “Tomorrow Will Come” Virginia’s subject will be ‘‘We Build Tomorrows Our Opens New Store Today” while Neil will speak on “We Face a At Tremonton New Tomorrow” Glenn E Snow president of Lynn C Markham for the past National Education associaseveral years an employee of the the of Dixie colSoil Conservation Service in the tion and president lege at St George Utah wdl vaUey has opened a new business in Tremonton to be called the address the graduates Modern Farm Service and Supply The program as outlined wiU for the most part feature talent in the new Nessen building from the senior class The He plans to handle commerchoir wiU furnish two numcial fertilizers seeds sprays Bonnie Kay Hansen and feeds and irrigation and nursery bers Simmons will play He also plans to con- Nordith suppUes and organ duet A male piano duct soU tests when requested quartet composed of Dee Lyle to determine fertilizer needs Danner Steffen Hollis Tommy Mr Markham has had considerable ’'experience in this type of Neil and Earliss Draper wiU be and Dahrl Thompson wiU work since graduating from the heard a vocal solo The invocaBYU in chemistery later taking sing a master’s degree in soil chemis- tion and the benediction wiU be Shirle Mae Henrie and try He has worked for the Bu- given by reau of Plant Industry and the Jay Anderson The junior class wiU observe Bureau of Reclamation in addithe traditional ceremony of pretion to the SoH Conservation senting a red rose to each gradService uate He has also taught school and filled a mission for the church Reunion Hold He is married and has two childthe of Thirty-ninmembers ren and has lived with his famCastleton family held a reunion for the Tremonton past ily in at the Silver Bow cafe in Sunday three years honor of their father on hu 80th Aaron morning in Ely VETERANS PLAN birthday anniversary Mrs Grace Haws 1s visiting this week in Ogden land Salt Lake Play Begins at Honeyville Howell Fielding and Garland Or it will be Baseball is back! at 3 back Saturday afternoon pm when the new Garland team started on its way by the local American Legion takes its position on the Garland park "to play the Deweyville entry in the county Farm Bureau league About 20 men ball players of a few years ago and some good from the current crop prospects to been have out on practice the local field under the practiced ee of that able coach and A D Rich and as a manager result Dent is convinced he wHl be able to put a formidable aggregation together for Saturday's game Other league games scheduled for the opening day are as follows Willard at Howell Brigham at HoneyviUe at and Corinne Fielding Sunday Perry wdl play at Bear River City in the only Bear Sunday game scheduled RiVer City is reported to' have insisted that their home games be played on Sunday thruout the season- Demonstrations Launch Summer i Primary Program workers numbering Primary 150 and representapproximately ing every ward but one in the Bear River stake participated in a union meeting at Garland Satat which the urday complete course of study for the summer season was demonstratPrimary ed by members of the stake board Children participating this year will be guided thru a tour of the various lands whose people make up the membership of the church They will learn of the customs of the various learn peoples their dances and songs occasionfoods according ally make to their more common recipes and hear about their folk lore Mrs Henry Brown is stake She was asPrimary president sisted in the demonstrations by her counselors and about fifteen board members who had gathered an amazing array of material ilthe lessons they preslustrating ented Missionary Needs Church Books Richard N Petersen young man who is fillmission in Denmark sends Times an SO S for Danish language copies of the Book of Mormon and Doctrine Covenants this week Elder Fielding ing the a A severe in paper shortage Denmark is making the needed copies of these books impossible to secure and Elder Petersen believes there must be many such copies in the homes of people in Where these his home stake are no longer of use here they could wcU be sent to him because he could make good use of them he says is going fine and “Everything the church is making good progress in Denmark” he reports address Elder is Petersen’s Rolfsgade 123 Esbjerg Denmark Attend Convention Mrs S W Capener Mrs W C Rogers and Mrs F J Limb of the Ladies Seif Culture Club and Mrs Horace Rose and Mrs Jack Pierce of the Civic and Home Arts Club attended the convention of the of Women’s Utah Federation clubs at Salt Lake City Tuesday and Thursday Wednesday Mentioned as candidates for the Garland roster early this week were the following: Duane Archibald Bowcutt Clarence Dale Gardner Dick Howard Darrell Wood Tobe Wright Hall Gordon Worley Mel Wood Jess Archibald Eldon Adams Jr Paul and Don Davis Ralph Carter Eddie Cray Reed Anderson Monte Austin Doyle Bragg and Johnny Udy In that list many will find famUiar names to associate with ball games of a few years ago or wiU recognize new and able athletes who should be worth seeing in action Considerable effort has been involved in getting the park for Saturday's opening ready The newly sodded field game has been rolled several times to remove that any rough spots have remained in the ten might acre plot The diamond has been accurately surveyed and laid out a high wire back screen has been erected with the men of the Sugar Factory force contributing liberaUy of their time skill and equipment Manager Rich was loud in his praise Wednesday for the help contributed by Superintendent Clark Jones Earl Arnold and Clarence Bow cutt The park itself presents one of the most pleasing sights in the valley this spring Its newly cut lawn its surrounding border of trees with the rim of mountains rising above them is something that can rest the spirit as nothing Nelse could It is an ideal spot for an afternoon or early evening of outdoor enjoyment and there should be a large crowd out to see the game and enjoy the scene Saturday at 3 pm Fifteen new suits have been to supplement the old purchased ones that former players might be able to recover from the moth balls a new catchers outfit has been purchased as well as various other items Next Week’s Schedule Next Saturday Garland will and there wiH be play at Howell no game here Perry will play at Brigham HoneyvUle at Deweyville Bear River at Corinne and at Willard Fielding NO BABY CLINIC THIS WEEK There will be no WeU Baby clinic held at Garland next Tues Mrs Don Wheel day announces wright The next clinic will be held on the second Tuesday in June at the usual room in the Armory City Announces Annual Clean-u- p For Next Week at Garland The spring clean-ubeen underway for several with the city busy cleaning up the gutters vacant lots and other areas where considerable rubbish had been aUowed unand create to accumulate sightly conditions but the final big cleanup day for all the town has been set for one week from on May 29 announces Saturday Mayor J J White today The mayor urges that in the intervening days everyone complete the cleaning of their lots and prepare to have their rubbish ready for pUing in the gutter or other handy place ready for hauling’ away Property owners should be ready to load their refuse on the trucks when they call for it so there will need be has weeks Neil Hess of the clcan-uthe mayor expressed the further wish that the occasion might serve as a stimulus to home improvement and beautification thruout the city and become the beginning of a big clean-uand paint-odrive that would not end until the whole town had taken on a new progressive appearance in with the advancements keeping that have been made in the apof the business district pearance in the last year or two “With the new city equipment it is going to be possible to keep our town cleaner aU the time than it has been in the past” said the mayor “but just the same we need one big diy when everyone will reaUy get down to no delay states the mayor If work and hunt out every bit of wiU cooperate in this offending debris and get it on its everyone project the city will hire two way to the dump May 29 is to trucks for the day to assist in be that day and we want everyone to cooperate to the limit” rubbish removal the mayor concludes In making the announcement |