Show ESTABLISHED Entered YEA- R- at the No Office at Post Garland Utah AUGUST 192$ - EVERT Class Matter August as Second 3 THURSDAY Under the Act 1928 UTAII' GARLAND national editorial AND PRINTED FRIDAY AUGUST FOB FRIDAY of March 18 8 SIDE X EDITOR of personal conduct that should credit to his community His abilities should be adequate to the needs of the office We feel that Box Elder County voters have good reasons both sentimental and practical for giving Howard Call their support this election Let’s talk it up these next two weeks WEEDS WEEDS In a letter to The Times this week that is longer than space wiU permit us lo use Wells Whitney deplores the way we let weeds take over our fence lines road sides and vacant lots With all the time we have the chemicals and the modern maMr Whitney chinery available thinks it a disgrace that weeds should be so prevalent in the valley lie has spent most of his life fighting weeds in this county he says and having to park in a weed patch to view the Wheat and Beet Days parade almost spoiled the beautiful spectacle and the entire day for him We have removed quite a number of weed patches that used to offend the eye hereabout but you don’t have to be exactly weed conscious to see all too many that have been let grow on vacant lots while ever so many roadsides could have been vastly improved by nothing more difficult than two or three trips along them with a mowing machine during June and July Whoever calls public attention to these things renders a public service Viv ' 54 t Kr f GIVE A BOOST FOR BOX ELDER Since it is long past the time hen the northern end of this state should have a representative in Congress and since this ear Box Elder County itself has a candidate for the first time in more years than most of our young people know a lot of us are pleased to have a chance to support the candidacy of Howard Call of Brigham City for nomination this fall Mr Call would bring to such a position an abundant friendliness energy and imaginativeness that could not be excelled He would add to this an understanding of Utah’s soil water and business problems and a standard do 4V V C j fiiml t f Bv5j i V H '"5 ft EC PARADE ROYALTY— Yvonne Hess was a picture of royal golden wheat on the queen’s float in the Wheat and Beet attendants Donna Rae Nelson left and LeAnn Marble r?rfj v m A f 4’ F WEEDS TIRE FIGHTERS APPRECIATED E J Holmgren was very appreciative of the efforts of the Volunteer Firemen last r V V) X m ‘'71 444 v Vj FY jsA V r VY ' w' ‘AX' J jwrr : ttili LOB t f X A 1 READY FOR PARADE — Another view of the ftarting Wood and Ada Jean Thorpe on the Garland City float and Mrs RL L Nielson and at the rear Is Stephen Jensen In view In the background is the throne section of the which beauteous Carol Warake of Collinston V '4J- parade here shows Marlene King Barbara son of Mr Seated front Is Jay Nielson son of Mr and Mrs Elmer Jensen first place winning Brigham City Goat on reigning Peach Days queen has just taken her place SEEKS CONGRESS SEAT PLAN PARTY HONORING Thursday when the grass fire was sweeping a section of the hillside west of here lie said they did some mighty good work on the blaze As it was he lost about $200 worth of fence as the fire cut across a corner of his property Carl Mann says he is still looking for the wire basket off the handlebars off his bicycle and cannot find it anywhere Its loss marks the beginning of a weird tale he tells about being out exercising his horse early one morning this week leading the pony from his wheel and letting it lead him on the end of The pony seems to a long rope have gotten ahead and then slowCarl coasted down ed up behind when his brake wouldn’t take The horse reacted typically hold and sent the basket flying past As Carl lost his balhis face ance the next kick caught him square in the seat of the pants No one That Is his story else in the neighborhood was up and her beauty in a setting of white satin Days parade In the foreground are r YfJ GUARD party honoring the men of the National Guard on Saturday August 26 is being planned by Mayor White Officials of surrounding - communities are being invited to in the arrangements participate Ten officers of the Guard were sworn into active service Wednesday in readiness for induction of the remainder this Saturday Quite a number of new men have enlisted in the unit during the A past week Coach Schedules Football Practice Howard Call — Editor and An evening downpour of rain washed out the Wheat and Beet Days outdoor fight program last Friday after which the skies clearof the remainder ed to permit the celebration program to go forward under ideal conditions A brilliant sun shone as the floats and of beautiful parade its childrens entries followed course from the city park to the T“'V WITH THE Johns eBar River High School football candidates will receive their suits this Saturday August 19 between the hours of 1 and 3 pm announces Coach Howard this week About 60 men are expected to be out for the opening practice the following Monday evening at 7:30 as the team starts training for its first game against Grants-villhere on the evening of Labor Day A good field of sophomore and junior players will be seeking places on the main squad this ear reports Coach Howard Jimmy Ishii and Dee Weese will act as of the B R team Howard Call a energetic hustler who is as ordinary as your next door neighbor who but nevertheless gets things is done with unusual dispatch Box Elder’s candidate for Congress this year UNION MEETING PRIMARY is opposing Preston Call L TO BE HELD SATURDAY Jones of Nephi for the RepubThe Bear River Stake Primary lican nomination in the Septemheld this ber 5 Union Meeting will be Primary election A grandson of Utah Pioneers Saturday August 19 in the Garland Ward chapel it is announ- Mr Call comes from a farm famstake Mrs Brown ced by Henry ily He has owned operated and worked on farms most of his life Primary president The meeting which begins at and altho he now has various 200 pm will feature the work business interests he still is re- almost every state in the Union Ilis career also has embraced for the opening pf fall Primaries ported to milk a family cow He in September and all workers are has an avid interest in farm and football at the USAC lab small business problems chemist for six campaigns with urged to be present the the sugar company enlisted man he started In business TEMPLE NOTICE LDS missionary Hatchery at Brigham in the navy It is announced this week that which is still a going concern driver of a “rubberneck bus-- in cars the southern Utah parks Brigham the Logan temple will be open and operated it for ten Now he runs the Mountain Slates City police chief stake MIA from August 21 to September for a morning session only each Electric in Brigham and as a war president and county Republican surplus dealer has sold articles in party chairman day Publisher 200 A YEAR Brilliant Parade Major Event Of Successful Celebration READING THE W PRICE hs DOWN Vernald 1870 1950 Views Suggest Parade Splendor AsocIjT0N TIM DISTRIBUTION there were over 60 exhibits and in the display of the Bonneville Gladiolus Society growers from Utah and Idaho had entered over 200 individual spikes in adition to the ten spike and 25 spike entries Dr Wallace Vickers of Logan showed the grand champion spike with E Lewis Johnson showing the runner-uGarland beat Tremonton In the return afternoon ball game a good crowd tabernacle grounds and with hundreds looking on at the attended the much enjoyed race It was without doubt program at the fair grounds and display one of the outstanding parades in the evening the park stands in valley history a fitting salute were filed almost to capacity for to the importance of the crops for 'he vaudeville show and fireworks The dance also was well which the celebration is named display The resplendant Peach Days attended Civic group® float again claimed first priz in and individual the first division with second go- citizens all joined heartily in co'designed operating to make the celebration ing to the beautifully coach float of the prin- a rousing success pumpkin iccording to Lions Club prescess entered by the Civic and Otto Linderman Club Home Arts Third award ident went to the shining satin creation for the queen constructed by the In the Ladies Self Culture Club second division first place went seGrain entry to the Farmers Second Ward MIA cond to the and third to the First Ward MIA By Max Adams The parade was well over a half Local Triple B” Club fighters mile in length and was composed will go into action tonight at 8:30 of a number of floats of such ex- in the Bear River High School have must cellence that judging gym against the State School team been most difficult from Ogden In the all day flower show of Previously scheduled for Wheat the Garland Flower Garden Club and Beet Days but rained out the Triple “B” Club assures the PRIESTHOOD AARONIC fans that tonight's card will be SCHEDULED OUTING even better than the one previousThpre have been a Aaronic ly scheduled An outing for the few changes but they have been priesthood boys of the Bear Ri- towards the card faster making ver Stake and their leaders has more colorful and of the been planned for evening Jack Dalton Penrose and GerThursday August 24 announce ald Carey Brigham will fight the Earl Buchanan and William main event of the evening which of the stake committee and Wards will bring their groups is sure to be action packed to the Crystal Springs at 7:30 all the other bouts are bound to Fast improving for swimming and skating after be thrillers also Gardner of Deweyville which the stake will provide re- Delon freshments in the form of hot will tangle with' tough Wally of Howell in a fight that Boys will pay for Grant dogs and pop but Action Both their own swimming and skating can be nothing are big Grant the slugger type and Gardner the boxer This is BALLOTS READY ABSENTEE the fight that might steal the AT CLERKS OFFICE Club Will Present Fight Card Tonite Absentee ballots are now available to servicemen or others who will be away at the time of the advises Kay Olcoming election sen county clerk ballots Those desiring these should make application at the county clerk’s office and get their ballot there LUNCH PRICES STAY SAME show Other local boys to appear inDee Weese clude Wes Miller Boyd Ellis Jay Cullimore Vaughn Riser Newell Whitney Roy Call Moan Couch Payne LeVoy Dough Allred and Dick Packer A A U officials will be present to do the judging and oversee proper proceedings SCHOOL STAKE WILL VISITOR CONFERENCE NAMED was this W Kimball spite of the prile increases Spencer in many food items the charge to week anounced as the official visistudents for school lunches this tor to attend the Bear River Stake to be held year will remain the same as they quarterly conference were last year 15c to elementary here August 26 and 27 children and 20c to the high There will be no welfare meetschool pupils Ruby ing at this conference reports Mrs Han on lunch supervisor for the CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY The program for the Box Elder county to like ”We should parents ATTORNEY Fair which will be held know too that lunch will be serCounty on August St and Sept and- 2 ved the fifst ’day school is held Han6th” says Mrs was announced following a meet- September ing of the fair board m the Court sen House here on Tuesday evening Garland School Work according to A V Smoot Corin-npresident of the board To Begin September 1 The Box Elder County Fair is one of the older fairs of Utah Bids wlil be opened Wednesday dating from 1921 and has always August 30 on the new addition been one of the chief events of at the Garland School and work this rich agricultural section hav- on the building is expected to exhibits of top begin thereafter ing cutstanding immediately here stated Ilervin Bunderson products The official opening will be this week Work on the new gymnasium held at noon on Thursday Aug the School for 31 and plans have been made to Bear River High should aUo be underway a little invite Governor Lee to attend At 130 pm will be judging of later this fall Mr Bunderson states are now Flans exhibits with being the sheep and hog readied by the architect so that parade sponsored by the Civic League at the call may be made for bids Women’s 500 pm and a Fashion Show at in time to get the work started before bad weather 8 00 p m On Friday September poultry and rabbit judging will take Poultry Judges 0 Dee Lund place at 10 00 am and also judgWin Iowa Trip O and Beef cattle and Dee Lund of Brigham City ing Dairy horse At 2 00 pm exhibits is School's Bear River High FFA seeking the Republican there will be horse racing and poultry judging team last Saturfor County Attorney also club demonstrations and day walked off with top state Mr Lund w'as educated in at 800 pm the county talent honors for the second consecutive Utah schools graduating from the show will Saturday’s program jear and will represent Utah in University of Utah Law School include FFA and ringside the national contest at Waterloo in 1943 After serving 40 months jurging at 10:00 am horse racing Iowa on October 4 and 5 reports with the US Army he has been at 200 pm calf scramble at 4:00 LcRoy Bunnell law adviser to the practicing continuously in horse pulling contests at club p m September Brigham City since 800 p m and claiming of exhi1946 The team consists of Alton Mr Lund is the brother of Mrs bits at 9 00 pm Ross Rudd of of Beaver Marager of the fair is Horace Fielding and Morris Christen cen Jack Shumway of Tremonton llunsaker Honcyvillc with Edna Alton was high point man of the Ken Smith was taken to the meet Tanner Brigham City The farm mechanics team took Dee hospital at Ogden Monday for New members of the second place Other teams in the an operation on the foot which fair board include A E Buchanan Garland W E Kerr Tremon-to- n contest were judging dairy pro- was injured in an accident at the Indian School four weeks ago ducts dairy animals and livestock and Robert Stack Perry In Program Outlined For County Fair - t |