Show ESTABLISHED 27th Year AUGUST 1928— PRINTED GARLAND UTAH EVERY FRIDAY THURSDAY MAY 6 FOR FRIDAY DISTRIBUTION 1955 No SO JW Spike Anniversary Rites Set For Next Tuesday HAVE YOU TAKEN occasion to look over the breakfast cereal shelf at your favorite grocer’s lately? Really it is quite a sight compared to what it was "when The 86th anniversary tf the you were a kid and it had little more on it than about two brands driving of the Golden Spike unit— — — of rolled oats ing the first transcontinental rail' The rolled oats still are there road at Prdmontory Summit Box a slender thread tying us to the Elder County Utah on May 10 1869 be observed this year will breakfast memories of years ago but they are not just rolled oats on Tuesday May 10 at 11:30 site for the any more If you judge by the am at the original literature on the fancy packages fourth consecutive year Sponsors Committee Golden are the obSpike is oats almost label for their about the of Box Elder County with Kenscured by literature neth as and chairman E Weight free dishes and other prize offers master of ceremonies package contains and there thej1 a The program will include are packages of half a dozen sizes for every size of family where) && by the Golden Spike Cadets Box music Elder the High by have years ago the grocer would considered one size sack suffi- School band a short speech by Leland Creer of the history decient of the University of But even then the rolled oats partment Utah introduction of Union Paare buried in a vast pile' of other cific and Southern Pacific railof puffs pops klx concoctions road officials and special guests crumbles crispies chex and jets a dance by Washakie Indians a nuts smacks of flakes meals reinactment of the original cerebrans and zooms your choice of an auction of an original mony fruited- - malted - sweetened- - or rail souvenir and an introduction plain cooked half cooked and un- of the - older— residents —of the cooked They’re made of wheat area The program is in charge corn oats soy beans flax and of Dean Coombs vice chairman rice straight or blended What Will Register" Visitors " ‘ a variety forjreakfast! What a A registration box has been load for a jr fiber’s shelf! placed near the monument states With all t&sf choice a family Doug Erickson chairman of the ought to be able to satisfy every registration committee This box changing breakfast taste but ac- will be left here permanently so cording to what we hear It isn’t that a check can be made of the the contents of the package that number of tourists who visit the determines what will be taken site annually Grounds have been home to eat at all but the coupon leveled and Improved under the on the box that will bring by re- direction of Merwin Christensen turn mail the real flying model and Commissioner George Davis of the space ship shown on the and seating arrangements have tide or the genuine space helmet been made by A M Reeder for travelers to Mars chairman of that committee Refreshmemnts will be sold on the grounds for the convenience exto ONE OF TIIE things hard of those who wish them in charge cerof the insistence is plain tain groups upon rigid 90 per of the Tremonton Womens Civic Parking will be directed cent parity supports for farm league prices Proponents of this program will point out that farm income is falling that mortgage volume i beln directed by Mrs Increased sharply in th past h C R Jones county DUP presifew years and admit all this sad and invitations dent Reception situation has come about under are handled by Judge Lewis the rigid support program that Jonesbeing chairman is and finance And still is in full operation Howard Glenn Publicity is bethen just as tho they had been G Andersince 1950 ing handled by Bernice totally unconscious son and Wade Ebeling is serving they recomnunend to save the sit- as of the Golden Spike secretary uation those same high supports Committee for farm prices They think of 2000 People Expected They think of nothing new to A request has been made nothing that would stop what is ownPacific Company Southern don’t They already happening seem to be aware that the Jiuge ers of the existing telegraph line thru the monument site surpluses the government already running on to send a duplicate of the origin-Seholds is pushing downward page 5 They have no the price level answer for the problem posed bill the government storage by which on June 1 will be one million dollars every day" on commodities it will be holding In their fearful coma they just reA good audience of enthusiasdiscredited tic music lovers was on hand at peat their croak for 90 per cent rigid parity the Bear River Stake Tabernacle supports to forestall ruin Like Wednesday evening to hear the an Indian medicine man who Bear River High School’s well the germ trajnecj a ignores stubbornly cappeiia choir present theory of disease while he con its annual public concert tinues to the end to treat his failUnder the expressive baton ol ing patienf with snake tea and Gene Jorgensen the young singers incantations these farm medicine did themselves and their instrucmen offer only their old potions tor great credit in a selected for a disease they do not show "program of difficult numbers any understanding of —The- - training- - the group has will fit many of the memservice in the bers for msuical Lake of Wood Salt Connie Miss City spent the weekend with her ffuture and give all of them an of good music appreciation parents the Farrell Woo is A Cappella Choir Pleases Listeners Dance Revue Set For Building Fund A dance revue is being given this Thursday evening at River Doris side by students of’ Mrs Roche Proceeds from the event will turned over to the Riverside Ward - - building fund (Ed note: An item announcing this event was and misplaced in The failed to be included Times last week) Mrs Seager Recovering From Leg Amputation Relief Society Presidency Reorganized at Conference The Bear River Stake Relief Society was reorganized at the sesheld sions of the stake conference with the release of Mrs Sunday Ruby W: Nielson -- who has- - presince sided over the organization September of 1948 when she sue Funeral Here for Mrs F G Korth This Thursday Mrs 0 A Seager former valley resident now living in Salt Funeral services are being held to be his Lake reported City is at the Thursday afternoon a making satisfactory recovery Tabernacle at Garland for Mrs after having her right leg amputa- Rose Simmons Korth 79 who ted above the knee on April 26 died Sunday night at the home the day before her eighty-firs- t if he:- daughter Mrs Clara Adambirthday Idaho son in Nampa Mrs Seager has been confined Korth Mrs her husband and to a wheel chair for 14 years due resided at Garland and family to an auto accident last Garlaftd for many years "operating a farm at East Garland At Garland Mr Korth was caretaker at the stake and ward build- Busy Schedule Crowds Visitors At Conference ceeded Mrs A L Cook in the position New executives of the stake Re-lief Society sustained were Mrx i Cora - L - Nielson - president and Mrs Lucile O King and Mrs Vida E Manning as counselors The secretary and members of the board who were continued in their positions are as follows: Mrs Ruth Hansen secretary Mrs Merle D Larson Mrs Cglia Zundel Mrs Ethel Pettearson Mrs Pearl Cullimore Mrs Lottie Potter Mrs Ruth Holman and Mabel Iladfield Has Notable Record Mrs Ruby Nielsen has a long career in Relief Society work in ward and stake capacity to her credit In addition to her memin the organization she bership served for 16 years as counselor in the presidency of the Portage Ward ReUcf Society followed by four years as president in that ward She then moved to Garland ward where she was chosen as one of the class leaders serving for one year until chosen as a member of the Bear River Stake board under the presidency of Mrs K II FridaL In that capa- aifl se patuiodde sum oqq welfare representative when that was first organized in program the Stake Relief Society - The Bear River Stake was divided in 1949 and Mrs Nielsen chose as her new counselors Mrs Hilda Castleton and Mrs Rcnnis Larkin who have continued in that assigment with her until the present Her counselors previously had been Mrs Belle Wood and Mrs Marble Former Ward President Mrs Castleton also has been active in - some capacity in Relief Society for many years She had served on the stake board prior to her work in the presidency and as president of the Garland Ward Relief Society Mrs Castle-wa- s also a counselor to Mrs Vida E Manning in the Garland Second Ward organization For several years she has been storekeeper for the Welfare Storehouse which serves Bear River and South Bear River stakes and will continue Welin that service fare organization auditors rate her service there as an example of the host that is done in the entire church Headed Curlew Women Mrs Larkin who resides at Snowville was for many years president of the Relief Society in the Curelw Stake until it was disorganized and some of its wards incorporated in the Bear ‘ River Mrs and grounds They later moved to Logan and fall to Idaho to be near the members of their" family there Mrs Korth was btrn in Eng-A special missionary meeting with stake missionaries and the land Sept 11 1875 a daughter heads of quorums and wards and of George E and Dora Turner and came to the United a meeting with the leadership of Simmons the Seventies quorum of the stake States with her parents when a in addition to the welfare meet- child She married F G Korth Jan ing and the general sessions kept the visiting authorities at the 12 1898 in the Salt Lake Temple Bear River Stake conference this Mrs Korth had always been acweek busy every hour of their tive in the church organizations the stay meetings here and had also served as a Addressing Marion D Hanks were President the valley practical nurse in of the First Council of Seventy are her husband one and Lorenzo Hatch of the Gener- sonSurviving Korth Nampa Idaho Sylvan al Welfare ' Committee Ethel six daughters Mrs Bingof the conference ham Emmett Idaho Mrs Bessie Emphasis was on home missionary endeavor Davis Mrs Clara Wyo Cheyenne and fuller compliance with 'the Adamson Mabel Mrs Nampa spirit of the Gospel which re- Dayley and Mrs Phyllis Warr quires a keen sense of the worth Burley Idaho Mrs Leone Scott of every man the practice of San Diego Calif two sisters and charitable thots and conduct to- two brothers ward one’s fellowman and generous service in behalf of one’s fellows In a special address to the young people of the stake Elder Hanks discussed the nature of liberty and pointed out of Region Schools One will the bondage that fastened itself High upon every person who used his meet at the Bear River at 11 School and May Wednesday liberty unwisely departed from the paths of right and vir- noon for their annual band festiColval Clair Johnson of Weber tue lege will judge the events President Sounds Keynote There will be a passed band The keynote of the conference was set by President Potter in spectacle at 2:30 on the football his opening address in which he field where the bands will join for in marching in playing march pointed out the necessity and in rendition of the every person to maintain a kindly music The Banner” feeling for his f sllowmen and to “Star Spangled to this feature live in accordance with the full public is invited spirit of love that was the dom- and to the other events of the Stake inant characteristic of the Gospel day The new organization here will The theme was followed by Elder that both the Garland require Hatch in his presentation of the Will Cafe Open First and Second wards select new work of the welfare program and Charles presidencies for their Relief SoJ Wood At Bear River City by Presidents hiris Nielson has been cieties and Vernald W Johns who adMr and Mrs G E Burton who serving as president in the Gardressed the meetings Dr Robhave been living at Garland this land Ward arid Mrs King deFirst D Preston cited scriptures ert a Bear has been her counselor winter are reopening Mrs claring that no man can sin with- River cafe this weekend unCity has been president of Manning out having to answer for it and name “Olga’s Cafe” the der the Second Relief Garland Ward no is such thing stated that there Mrs Burton invites the public crime Society as the perfect in thi to drop in for good food and resense He urged that all will do freshments well to to Gospel NO PREPARATION MEETING law and if they do fa’l into error FOR STAKE SUNDAY SCHOOL —Mr Ben Call of Bountithey - should aeknowledge-4t4?on-estl- y and turn to better ways ful spent the weekend with her There will be no stake Sunday Reports Mission parents Mr & Mrs Harold Castle-to- School preparation meeting held Mrs Vurna Thompson was also this next Sunday due to it bereported Mary Castleton home for the weekend on page 3 Continued ing Mother’s Day it is announced ings last Band Festival Here Wednesday |