Show I THE GARLAND When Peck’s Electric INSTALLS A RADIO IN YOUR HOME THEY’LL OPEN THE DOOR-OMELODY-OPE- THE DOOR OF THE CURRENT EVENTS AN DOPENS THE D°OR OF THE WORLD TO YOU COLLEGE a MALTED MILK (Extra Thick) and fine SANDWICH are a meal in their self Try Them at the TIMES to be made bishop for the third time It is only just to say now that U J Richards deserves great Credit for his work in bur town Fielding and that if it should happen that he is not appropriately honored by the present generation it is the unbiased and impartial opinion of the writer after careful that the situation takes on the semblance of ingratitude and injustice But Fielding now lacked a Bishop On October 14 1894 the need was supplied alien J H Hess became bishop with E O Wilcox 1st Counsellor and Lemur Rogers es 2nd Counsellor Under the hands of Apostla Lyman and Grant these men were ordained and set npart while at the same time M J Richards was ordained and set apart as bishop of Riverside The years fol ward lowing 1394 saw the Fielding crowing and prospering under the new Little need be said about the bshopric organisations up to UOO othr- than ’hat they were kept moving forward at a good normal pace I do npf want to be accused cf r eulogistic t:)d notes whn I st in for a few hues to evaiulate the work ot these first two btshoos M J Richards and J H Hess For it can be ard is tnrfcfully said that both wiula bvccme uea!tiev men had they not :un their time so freelv to the F GARLAND UTAH public has' already been Something said about the life of a bishop at the time covered by this paper All the that were made by thm were hiade because of over anxiety and over of their duties and perhaps the idea of authority in temporal afhnn that prevailed at that time amcii: church officials All that is to sa is that huh men lived really and truly the “lives cf bishops" and ”i ugh to say 'a: 1 Ee CortrueJ Next Wet It Additional IHVE Local News YOU REGISTERED Nv® of bait Laee spent Frida n tf s citv viMtmg with his parents Mr di d Mrs George O Nye Gripe BUn- h'e ILms and fair a and daigh'rrs Phj La and W E GETZ — ::vn Don't target the dance next Saturday night Oct Wh in the Falaee Hall Music by the Gaiety Girls orchestra of adv Brigham Mrs Russell Bally of Snowville was guest during the last week at the of Mr and Mrs C D Ear fuss Expert Eye Testing WATCHES-DIAMOND- S JEWELRY Tremonton : Utah Lome r xLdlLucile Huntington Instructor of the fourth grade In our schjol was in Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday visiting YET? Thursday afternoon ’Mrs J J White and Ms O G Sweeten attended a meeting of the Democratic Ladies at the inane of Mrs Pack cf Tremonton Mrs i“tou Vernon cf Lagan was the After th meeLng lunch a a? vu'vtd - Melba Nye returned Sunday evening from a few days visit in Salt Lake with relative and also attending the State ' with CITY relatives Miss Gladys Tyson one of our popu ' lar young lady teachers passed - the in Enfcinim City visiting - with relatives Principal J D 5 undersea returned evening from Salt Lake where passed Saturday and Sunday visiting with friends and also attending the State Fair Sunday he The' Garland opening social 2 o'clock In the SHOE L Relief Society held its at Tuesday afternoon basement of the Library REPAIR E ALLRED Prop Boots and Shoes made to order t “ TEEMONTOV t'TAH With PresideptaLarelda Capener presiding An interesting program was given after which a number ftpf the ladies related one of th funniest things that had ever happened to them causing much merriment At the conclusion of the program a' delicious hmcheon was served Present were a ber of members and visitors large num- 1WI V BLUE BELL Confectionery Garland — :— Utah i Early History Of Fielding (Continued my fust schooling was dene thee I’ via with Iola Thompson as teacher also the place where my wife Niles Hess did her first teaching :n from page ) cf N’or’h Plvmouth w®re given their cherished name for their town al to themselves Oil Jan 6 1894 the Fielding Y L M I A was organized with the follow1912 NOV 1890 President the South Plymouth Reing officers Julia Richards Eliza Jarchne Alice 1st Counsellor bel bociety was oigamzed with Fannie and Meady Garn president and Louisa Stevenson WelLng 2nd counsellor The officers of the Gleason secietary The organization was comsecretary L M A A I M H 1891 were: Y 18 Alice when Kennard pleted Jan Smith and Julia A Richards were set President and J H Gam Secretary But this organization was to' be very apart as 1st and 2nd councellors reshort lived because the next few monspectively The South Plymouth Y M MI A ths was to see both these president was reorganized Dee 22 1891 The oftaken from us to Riverside ward with ficers were Levi Stevenson president Bishop Richards E O WilThings had not prospered as well as Micah Garn 1st Counsellor It is cox 2nd counsellor ‘Mr Wilcox was Bishop Richards desired m 1894 certain that there was a large amount also ward clerk and disSouth Plymouth of disharmony dissatifaction July 10 1892 the In Fielding ward at this Sunday School was started with John agreement I have neither the ability or the Garn In charge for the time being The time desire to try to relate the details of organization was completed shortly afnor to try to fix any ter with Mleah Gam Supt E O Wilcox the situation Suf1st assistant and Willard R Smith as blame or reward in the situation It appears that many fice it to say that the good Bishop 2nd assistant of some was with friend? chose to go his poor very the School times Sunday on west across the Malad River and setly attended Among other times tle on 40 acres of land given by W July 3rd of this year Bishop Richards walked 3U miles to find himself the H Rowe and Tom D Pitt (Receivers only male adult attendant at Sunday for the canal company) for a town site somewhat the and public square The first settlers School It reveals we So that learn were given a town lot free strength of the man when broke April 16 1894 M J Richards that he took full charge performing all the rites and functions necessary ground on his lot in the new RiverDec townsite side thus and Fielding lost its In the conduct of the meeting stalwart leader the man who during 29 1892 the town was called Fielding had these few short years for reasons already relatted in chapter 4 From this time on the name South helped to lay out three towns had been and the not does bishop of two of them and was now appear Plymouth I people bar-- I Just as surely as you intend to have food in your home this winter — to prepare meals and serve them — you need the safeguard of Electric Refrigeration Buster Brovin Shoes The of protecting food — all the year round — against the forces of deterioration and decay Every day in the year — in winter as well as in summer — proper food preservation is essential from the standpoint of both health and economy - - General Electric Refrigerator is the most modern contribution to the science even It affords the necessary constant cold no matter what the outdoor temperature TTie General Electric is years ahead of all others2 SPECIAL FOR OCTOBER ONLY f i £ i Ball Brand Rubber “ Footwear Two Years To Pay If You Wish For Men Women and Children Guaranteed the Best at Reasonable Prices COOMBS & PERSSON s This is an opportunity you cannot afford to miss Visit our store— see this wonder servant — and get your order in early! 3HT (D© EFFICIENT PUBLIC SZFVSIC2 |