Show - r 3) own the f f V A J Side ESTABLISHED "v ’: ‘ By V IV GARLAND TIM ' : d AUGUST TRIDAY UTAH GARLAND 28th Year AUGUST 19 NATIONAL PORTER thought it appropriate that there celebration in town last Saturday It was Ills eighty-nintMr Porbirthday anniversary ter has been right busy at his farming activities this summer a 'Xf Q On several occasions we have observed him repairing machinery at the blacksmith shop with about as much energy as he could have shown 30 years ago ® PEOPLE who had charge of the Wheat and Beet Days program this year provided as fine a brand of entertainment as it Las been the lot of most of us 10 see The programs both Friday and Saturday evening’s had the approval of all who came to show enjoy them Saturday’s was of the highest professional The Quality parade was again a beautiful display and bigger than usual crowds seemed to be on hand to witness it The members of the city council who planned for the show the members of the committees which were set up to arrange the details the many others who took care of the tickets built floats and performed other duties incident to the carrying off of the celebration all deserve commendation for their efforts To mention them individually would be impossible unless the chairman of every group could make up a list of those who helped The participation of groups in other communiti's to the parade should not go unrecognized The rains and winds somewhat limited the attendance at the It was even neevening“ shows show cessary to move Saturday’s to the high school gym but the performers found there an admirable place for their acts and they really gave the crowd a should fine exhibition which have been worth the attendance of several times as many peopleSALICYLATES have long been taken by suffers of rheumatism rheumatic fever but it has not been known why they were helpful Recently two University of Utah scientists have discoverand comed that these aspirin-likpounds stimulate certain body glands causing increased secretion of hormones and also bring about the utilization of hormones in body tissue This knowledge may provide a new key to control of rheumatic fever it is believed ft rr No 1933 Box Elder County The Fair will get underway next Wednesday evening with a fashion show VJCr THE by the At manager Fair Grounds Thomas Summers Fair president points Glenn Fair surveys the work apThe Box Elder provingly Fair exhibits open at the Tair Grounds next Thursday facilities as Howard Mark Improvements Count to new Mrs Wilson Service At Fielding Saturday Schools Adopt Salary Schedule the Fair The Fair parade will begin at Funeral services will be held 4:30 pm Thursday Aug 25 un- New teachers in the Box Elder at Fielding Saturday for Mrs who 87 Wilson Madison schools with a bachelor degree will start at a salary of $3000 passed away at Salt Lake City Mission Head lived as Fielding Mrs Wilson and receive a $60 increase each four years ago where she To Address Ward year to a maximum of $4200 until resaccording to a pay scale approv- was one of Fielding’s pioneer High oouncilmen will be maked this week by the Board of Ed- idents visits the Bear RiThe body will be at the Union ing their next in ucation Sunday evening at Salt Lake City from ver Stake A master degree will raise the Mortuary Garland First Ward' the at Those assigned G pm to 9 pm Friday and schedule $200 from Alma W King of the high counas supervising principals will re- the ward chapel at Fieldingof the cil will have with him a former 11 am the time until adand an additional $300 misceive president of thd Hawaiian ditions of $25 for each teacher to service at 1 pm sion as speaker a maximum of $600 Allowances Meeting attendance in the stake are made also for remote schools Plymouth Plans Rodeo— is about back to normaj now that and for dependents up to $300 and reunions are about vacations The Plymouth rodeo committee over Special or' superior work may reports from the various planning a Labor Day rodeo wards indicate earn additional allowances while are Sept 5 according to inferior work or failure to take for Monday It announcements this week additional training may result in will feature the usual amateur Mr & Mrs Boyd Munns took a denial of the annual increase rodeo events to his friend Jerry Markham or dismissal Six hours of graSalt Lake Sunday were he caught a weeks Ohio after duate credit is required each five cial work may serve as an equi- the bus for visit here years tho travel or other spe- valent for this t £’ be welcomed behours of 2 and 6 pm Bear River Stake Sunday School board will of be in charge of all phases Sunday School work in the Howell Howell was Ward this Sunday the second ward to have 100 per cent attendance at preparation meeting and win the opportunity of standing by while the stake group takes charge of their clasof Members the Atpeg!? "f is & t tk f mu Bowcutt cutheir home Friday Barlow of Lansing Mrs Arbon rtained at r Dwight ichigan ' 'Y:y$xzA’!’'! sn A 4 ' Vi vt - H - yky 1 - ' ' U't hi It I X Celebration Queen and Float Were Lovely Miss the Sprinklers To Be Installed at Garland School Bids are soon to be called for the installation of an under ground sprinkling system at tho Garland School and also at the and Lincoln Schools McKinley the Board of Education decided at their August 12 meeting The name of the Boothe Valley School was changed to Promontory School The board also approved 23 thi? year persons for employment in addition to those now under contract These named were as follows: Wm O Merrcll Virginia Erick-se- n Margie Roberts Joseph Barbara LaVell King Anna Swenson Wayne Pace Grant Evelyn Larsen Zula Josephine Quayle Loma MarKelly Ruth Adams jorie Cook Ora Fae Iverson Mae n Thomas Ann Benson Henry Beth Brown Verla Green Dorothy Eaves Gerald Simmons Russell Johnson The resignation of Verle Kidman was accepted Fair Princess Contest y ses atertain "’for" Visitor k u THE FARM BUREAU Talent Show event of opening the Box Elder County Fair will be held in the Tremonton Second Ward hall instead of in the high school auditorium as previously announced The change is necessitated by redecorating under way at the school An admission charge of 25 cents and 50 cents will be charg-A- t ed for the event which will be held Wednesday August 24 at 8 pm Clifford announces ‘Mrs chairman of the event McMurdie Moser J well Sunday School Board To Visit Howell der joint sponsorship of the Bear River Valley Chamber of Commerce and the Junior Chamber women The family of Mr and Mrs J II Smith of Fielding extend a cordial invitation to friends of the couple to call at the Smith home at Fielding Sunday on the occasion fiftieth wedof their ding anniversary Mr 3 Don Farm Bureau of Commerce Redfield represents the Chamber of Comas chairman and Virgil A major activity of the Fair merce will be the Golden Spike Rodeo Richins and Dennis Miller at 8 pm- Thursday president are Friday and Cash prizes for floats will be Saturday August 25 26 and 27 service The rodeo is sponsored by the awarded in five division: commercial floats dub floats Box Elder County Sheriff’s Posse and school floats Handling rodeo details are Cecil church andi a entries sweepNewman chief Maurice novelty posse of the posse stakes winner secretary Staples Children who enter the parade Arnold Whitaker and Ed Silvesin costume and decorate bicycles AU posse-meter posse members have contributed liberally to tricycles and wagons will be givPet entries will also prepare the rodeo arena for the en prizes receive a prize Free carnival Golden Spike event tickets will be distributed to all in the parade youngsters is THOMAS SUMMERS presiEarly Bird prizes will be given Fair Board dent of the County and Howard Glenn is fair man- to lucky people one hour before the parade begins Chapmen ager re of the early bird activity recommunities have Many and Rudy Miller sponded with assurance of com- Reese Allen booths at and displays munity sponsored Smith Family Invites To Anniversary Reception tween the ASSOCIATION Fair Activities Start Next Wednesday At Tremonton right Guests EDITORIAL Johns AARON was PRESS AND STATE UTAH MEMBER 1928 Jolcne Conger Wheat and Beet Days r 7t '’ll V It :T I ' bi Diane Butler queen and her attendants-Mi- ss left and Miss Shanna Summers appeared most charming on the purple and white self propelled float Moved Indoors The Fair “Little Princess” contest will be held in the Tremonton First Ward recreation hall instead of at the city park the The has announced committee event will take place this Saturday- at 4 pm— Mrs Frank Mr in Murray Tuesday who is ill & “—“ Peck visited with a sister - |