Show I f A T BOOST VALLEY FOR BEAR RIVER IS A BOOST FOR YOURSELF T SEND THE NEWS TO US VOL i NO 37 GARLAND Pertinent Paragraphs By V Wm UTAH THURSDAY GTTb Stale Union Meeting Implement Owing Tabernacle Organ House Being Installed To Open In Garland Held At Tremonton Johns AHEAD $200 THE YEAR MARCH 21 1929 the upset conditions of Is there anyone who thinks that it isn't a good idea to make the town In a little more interesting a lttle bit the stake tabernacle on account of the which he lives Just a little more attractive SPRING OFFICIALLY renovation of the- - building and the larger and a little bit better? But if a man came into your town a stranger and said to any twenty installation oUhe pew pipe prgan jthe T1IE GREYTEST THING xxl- town a pretty people on the Street or in the stores stake union meetings and Priesthood of the replies do you suppose would be for the town LANGUAGE LESSON meetings were held Sunday Mar 17 in here” what percentage If he were to put the question to yon what would you say? the Tremonton ward chapel at 2 PM — I — and customer store a said “This looks like a If you were working in a President M H Welling presiding pretty good store” and you answered “Oh yes it's all right if you like it ” The meeting opened with community There is every reason to suppose that or “Well It used to be all right” the besa would no doubt fire you if he didn’t' we are now entering upon an era of singing “Now Let Us Rejoice” he should! If you answered a customer’s Inquiry of “What kind of a store was Praver offered by Chas Munns is this "with” “slow” “dead” “terrible" or any of those unprintable descriptIt wJl be not be a boom prosperity Singing “Come Yre Children Of The ions that you and I and everyone have heard people say about their town period in which we can all get rich Lord” numbskull and a you would be classed as a blithering idiot quick but rather a time of safe and ioony nincompoop— and who wants to be that? The members of each organization sane well being adjourned to their arious depai tinents Maybe you have never thought of it that way Well one can’t think of but here is something every resident of every city must think for class work everything The next few years will see farmers It had Letter Joe The ffdlcf 'convened "irTihe about sooner or later and for your own personal betterment making use of the latest Information — ner rooms — with — President" regarding care of crops and live stock start- thinking about your community as a business— look at it Just as if Manning presiding of which yon are a part Put out of your It has not been disseminated to no Margaret a business— store business it a weie An anniversary program was given head the idea of your town being something that Just happurpose a many seem to fear by the Tremonton ward in this departpened — something that you can’t get ahold of— an intangib'e thing so big ment commemorating the organization that whatever you do as an individual won’t moke any difference one way Business methods as they touch the of the Relief Society which took place or another farmer dealer and consumer are beYou don’t have to be mayor president of a civic club head of a bank or March 17 1842 ing Improved a store to be Important your vote counts just as nnK'h as that of any bankmusic Mrs Clara Instrumental and it’s the attitude you take er doctor lawyer merchant or city official two sons and We are in the early stages of a pertoward your community — the things you do for or against it —tnat makes it Solo Miss Pack May iod of better livestock prices according alive or dead good or bad forging ahead or standing still Reading Miss Holdaway to economists who understand town is the people they want to know it considers your When price industry Vocal solo Mrs Jennie Miller about not just the few shining lights — the big boys alone — and have their cycles Remarks Bishop James Walton ” often without your knowing it and On nm study It's you they Duet Mrs Mrs R how you look at act tow aid and talk about your comSeager and you your attitude A special session of congress has Dora Brough Mary munity depends on whether their report is favorable for a new factory disbeen called to consider a remedy for or for whatever they are of the tributing point headquarters for representatives The M I A organization the present economic maladjustments stake convened your town considering hall the amusement in as they affect agriculture As a citizen you are a salesperson for your community the same as a Supt C J Dewey presided the bankers of store a is merchants clerk and professional peoa salesperson The slogan was lead by Mrs Mary Bo there will be a new prosperity and E Gaddie ple are the same as department heads of a store and the policemen of your the are floorwalkers growth and the Bear River Valley will Contest work was discussed by P W community Your town Is a busiIt’s always up to the sales force of any business share In it Its farms will be improvChristenson ness — your business— and Just the same its up to you ed There will be better houses bet- Supt Dewey spoke regarding the ter barns out- M'I'A s probability of ' “Changing Copyright 1929 A D Stone Reproduction prohibited in whole or in is published by The Town Doctor Article one of series of Union meeting day to a separate day There will be Its towns will grow Garland Times in cooperation with the Garland Lions Club from the Priesthood meeting new homes built new business initiated of the M I A officers Organization old business houses will grow in each ward w'as discussed by the various wards with a reason a presidents of the This is optimism Lions Each department held their class different thing than mere optimism work under the direction of the class supervisor — 2 — Now comes the latest ladies and gentlemen Just what you’ve been looking for closing exercises Reassembling “Mr Garland Lion Clrcumambiates" for Tlie Garland Lions 1929 Follies ward Now the sun has crossed the vernal Bishop Walton of the Tremonton (Madam Buterfly) by Marlon Nielsen of having assisted by Miss Mr Geo O Nye who has the Follies in charge is busy expressed his appreciation Equinox and spring is officially here and various organizatiTo rake the yard paint the house or the Priesthood Myrintha Bumingham and from all Indications it will be a knockout from start to finish So let’s all be prepared for the galla event on Wednesday repair the fence will not be rushing ons of the stake meet in their ward and 3rd and 4th April Thursday season chapel the Sixty Garland Lions will take pari ijj this roarin Comedy Operetta Clever President M JL Welling announced ' ' beautiful costumes anOghtlng effects make this ’the outstanding that the M I A will hold their Union 'dialect entertainment of the season Meeting the second Sunday in April EZRA JENSEN MR LYON who has ever given and that the Every person Priesthood Meeting April ALFRED MICHAELIS MRS LYON the matter serious thot has come to will convene the third Sunday In April THEIR PARLEY LINFORD CHILD the conclusion that the one thing that in the Tremonton ward chapel RUFUS J M GADDIE matters most in life is the building MADAME BUTTERFLY T WM COCKAYNE The meeting closed by community T W INNES BUTTERFLY’S CHILD of charcter singing "Come Come Ye Saints" TEA GARDEN ATTENDANT J J SHUMWAY (Juijutsi) Benediction by A R Capener MALAD MR J W CHAMBERS — or not of m the gaining It is giving — F A DRIOGS MALAD MRS riches or knowledge that makes a life RELIEF SOCIETY GAVE FINE E J HOLMGREN MADAME MAZELLE worth while but the gaining of the GEISCHA GIRLS L R Walker Leroy Bishop John Richards Jack PROGRAM LAST TUESDAY love esteem and trust of ones fellows Garrett M Felsted H Gunderson Lawrence BUTTERFLIES: Harold Persson F 8 Peck L Manning 17th the Tuesday afternoon March E N Austin The man of character will always Garland ward Relief Society held an Carter W W Richards T D Daws W J Cullimore A 8 Hall Henry Manning J L HarHULA GIRLS: life or the next interesting program in commemoration B Gunderson John P Holmgren bejn demand In this rewards vey Jr T E Bettcnsen J win ever of the organization of the' first ’Relief The big jobsthe'blg DISPLAY" GIRLS TFashierrShowr (maidvr Louts Peter&em be his to do the full limit of his capF M Peck Lee Isaacson Spencer Felsted Ruel Nielsen C E Smith B G Society of the church which took place Knoth John A House March 17 1842 acity Following the proH C Davis H A L F J R H Stayner NEGROES Nye Kirkham J gram the afternoon was spent in honor Hall John Bensen W L Wood A M Austin T W Lee We all sense that but seem too often of the retiring officers of the presidJames Brough NATIONS Russia A R Cajener Scotland England to put off the task of character im- ency Mrs Larelda Capener who with M Peterson C Swedish Turkey A M George Henrie Danish Peter for some later day At her counselors Mrs Martha Petersen provement Porter Dutch Harry Swinyard and W R Vanflect least we fail to realize that It is every and Mrs Anna Johnson have served our faithfully in this calling for a number toward little attitude of ours M I A STAKE OFFICERS as- of years work our friends our business The time was pleasantly LADIES SELF CULTURE CLUB VISITED VARIOUS WARDS a spent recalling reminiscences ourselves ENTERTAINED sociates BY MRS that makes and 15 social ON LAST TUESDAY EVE was character what it is Luncheon conversation J W CHAMBERS MARCH served the trays attractively decorated tolerance energy with St Patrick’s day colors and the Optimism The members of the Ladies Self Tuesday evening the M I A stake Justice are attitudes that make luncheon and favors also in keeping Culture Club were entertained by Mrs board visited the mutuals in the Both- with the day up a character that will find someJ W Chambers at her home Friday well Thatcher and Penrose wards The retiring ladies were presented the Bothwell ward Those attending thing big to do afternoon March 15 1929 W with a token from the members of the President Mrs P C Petterson pre- were Dean Capener Mrs Nina He who prepares to occupy responof the sided In appreciation organization Stayner Mrs Nellie Rose Mrs Mary At Naomi Rich was sible positions cannot afford to neglect wonderful work that had been preMiss and W Andrus The program for the afternoon formed by them "the greatest thing in the world" the Thatcher ward Supt C J Dewey as follows Chambers Mrs Mrs F 8 Peck announced that there president Mabel G — 4 — BEAR VALLEY RIY’ER would be a convention of the Northern Annie Nielsen Mrs Margaret ChristLANGUAGE LESSON Clubs of the ensen and Mr and Mrs J M Gaddie HOSPITAL NOTES Division of the Federated AINT state held some time in April at Lo- At the Penrose ward were Mrs Ella Peck Mrs Grace Haws Mrs Annie Mrs George Gunn of Salt Lake gan the date to be announced later used in place of daughter of Mr and Mrs George e A letter from a number of Lionesses Welling P W Chris tensoq and I- - R Aint is commonly underwent an operation here last stating their appreciation for the lect- Walker The mutuals in these wards i not are not is not has not and ure given by Ernest Dee of Salt Lake are now working hard on their contest ve not It has no place in careful week eech and disgraces all who use it Lydia Eggli of Bothwell and Newel and the banquet served In their honor numbers preparatory t rentering the stake contest which will be held in the was read by the secretary Nish of Plymouth underwent operatiovercome be ons can The aint habit very The numbers on the program was near future fyr the removal of their tonsils the Self given by the members of sily Resolve not to use the wofd and adenoids here last week self Jay Anderson son of Mr and Mrs Development Club of Fielding Dr and Mrs T E Bette nson enterpeat over and over to your underwent Duet “Come With Me” Mrs Ger tained the members of the Cliquot itences such as the following Rtcy Anderson of Garland an operation for appendicitis un not alone here last trude Hansen and Mrs Vem Bourne Club at a five hundred party Monday —were week fa not wealthy with Mrs J W Earl as accompanist nlght7Favors and “decoration of ' Mrs Sam Richards of Garland was Reading “Her First Appearance” carried out in ideas suggestive ley are not here Easter and St Patricks day Mrs Leo Earl haven't been to town operated on here last week Mrs Harold Rowe of Bothwell had Paper The influence of the Bible Mrs Wood Dan Frank Gam Mrs Smith If it is worth while to teach English an operation performed for appendici- on literature by Mrs Joseph Duet “Mother Machree” Mrs Han- Leo Earl Mrs Vem Bourne Mrs J W the schools it is worth while to teach tis last week Earl Mrs Clifford Welling of Fielding Mrs Alf Mlchaelis underwent a very sen and Mrs Bourne to ones self every day Mrs women who Mrs J C Dewey of Deweyville m a — serious operation here Monday Debate “Resolve-tha better A R Capener Mrs D E Manning follows her career makes All getting along nicely Mr and Mrs Leland Hansen of Clifford Mrs J W Garrett Mrs C H Peterson Mrs mother Affirmative and Mr and Mrs Spencer BIRTHS Mrs Frank Riser Mrs Horace WeTlIrtg New arrivals are at the Welling and Mrs J W Earl Negatreported listed entertained' the members of ive Mrs Frank Wood and Mrs Dan Mrs Lee Oyler Mrs Orrln Peterson even-- g following homes: e O N O Club Wednesday Mrs L M Holman Mrs J G Rhodes Gam at the Hansen home The decoat-ii- s Emal Nielson a girl on March 10 Mrs L C Reading “Prayer" Mrs J W Earl Mrs W W Richards George Clark girl March 9 for the home and dinner table hour followed during Chrlstophersom Mrs Sterling Huish social March 13 The Dm-- t a Frank Hall boy Easter The of re suggestive lunchMra H A Hall Miss Isabelle Worthm served hostess the which time interest-was served followed by and Miss Marion Nebeker 33 members were present Specwere When a boy begins to wash his face eon 22 members Easter games Club adjourned to meet with Mrs Gertrude Charles without being told he is right in the ial guests included Mrs esentj with Mr and Mrs Smith Mrs G G Sweeten April fifth Hansen Mrs Joseph middle of his first love affair ust as PROSPERITY ADVERTISE IN THE PAPER THAT GOES INTO THE HOMES OF THE PEOPLE “THE GARLAND TIMES to Garland To Present rri' “1929 Follies” are pleased to welcome into our midst the Ilardw'&re firm of Jones and Toponce of Malad Idaho They have this week taken a five year lease on the Vanflcct building recently vaea ted by the Farmers Community Store and will open up a full line of hardware farm implements and machinery We understand they have the agency of the J I Case line We feel safe in assuring the above named firm success It is ft field In which there is no competition in Garland so far as farm are conimplements and machinery cerned and it Is a good one We are informed that Mr T D Davis a - position with We the ulate them In this selection and Mr Davis in SUCCES3 his acceptance to the firm of Jonrs and Toponce Services Held For Younn Child The infant son of Mr Lawrence night Wortlcy passed away Sunday at the home of Us grand parents Mr and Mrs Thomas E King who have cared for the Infant since the death of his mother Mrs May King lost fall morn The father arrived Wednesday So Dak lng form Belle Fourche of the where he is in the employ UtahIdaho Sugar Co dnd was met at the Ogden station by Mr and Mrs Earl Bowcutt of this city who accompanied him to Garland First counselor of the ward bishop J H Kirkham officiating The invocation was offered by D E Manning and closing prayer by Charles Wood The musical numbers rendered were duet “Let the Little Children Come to Me” by Mrs E J Thompson and Mrs D H Manning Trio “One Fleeting Hour” by Mrs J J Thompson Mrs D II Manning and Mrs Roscoe Stoddard Vocal Solo “Your Sweet Little Rose H Kirkham Bud” Mrs My Heavenly Father Knows” Mrs J J Thompson and Mrs D H Manning a The sjieakers were Earl Bowcutt member of the presidency of the Belle Fourche branch of the church William King Peter Boss Bishop W W Richards and Mrs H L Moore of the ward relief society all of whom spoke of the ideal life of the infant's mother who passed away a few months ago to the and gave words of consolation father and grand parents y Interment was in the Garland the grave being dedicated by D Henry 'Manning'”"'' Mr and Mrs King and family arjd Mr and family wish to exWortlcy press their gratidute and appreciation for the kindness given to them in their sad hour of bereavement Owing to the renovation of the ward chapel the funeral services were held Wednesday at 1 o’clock in the amusement hall The enterior of the Stake Tabernacle A magpresents a scene of Industry nificent 41000000 pipe organ is being installed by the Austen Organ Company of Connecticut ThoSalt Lake Cabinet and Fixture Company who were given the contract to provide the have been busy during tire trimmings last two or three days Linford and have been enOyler local contractors seats the choir in gaged remodeling and reconstruction of the choir loft making it conform to the requirements of the beautiful organ Mr Steer and Mr J J Toronto the former having the work of installation directly in charge the latter who for many years has had direct — charge-- of t he— great organ in the tabernacle at Salt Lake City arc making a thing of beauty out of the great pile of material that has been stored in the auditorium for some time In addition to this Intel ior decorators are busy and will be busy for some time in getting things in shape "for the quarterly conference on May 10th and 11th when two great opening concerts will be given by the best A rare treat is in talent in Utah store for that occasion The building will be newly decorated all of the inwith terior being beautifully painted three coats of paint and the interior wood varnished’ No use we formed will be made of the of until the occasion the which will be given the day to the quarterly conference P Kimball Chief Organist of the Salt Lake Tabernacle will furnish organ music at both concerts and all day The Garland ward to whom Sunday was allotted half of the entire contribution to be made by the stake Is ready with it’s money when called for We This is a worthy undertaking commend the Stake Presidency for their initiation of such forward lookIt’s benefits are inesting movement imable in raising the standard of music in our locality as well as furnishlovers all with wholesome music ing entertainment and adding to the attractiveness and value of all public where music furnishes so gatherings - Important a part J Simple Assault Verdict Guilty verdict o’clock Given of a simple assault was the rendered by a Jury at 4:45 Tuesday afternoon in tho the state against Merlin case of Smith On the 28th day of Apirl 1928 Huff met Merlin Smith and Cyrus at the Crystal- Hot lrpfill "argument" Huff Springs in Box Elder county according to his own testimony hit Smith and a struvgie between the two discoverfollowed after which it was ed Huff had seveial perforations cut-ihis abdomen in such a manner as to cause several feet of his intestines Smith to fall outside the abdomen was accused in the complcaint of doing the cutting with a long pockeh Smith knife On Tuesday morning OF THE PIONEERS DAUGHTERS was on the witness stand in his own behalf and testified that after Huff BY MRS CAPENER ENTERTAINED hit him the first time he was dazed and did not remember having a pocket entertained knife In fact not one witness testMrs Lorelda Capener the Daughters of the Pioneers at her ified to seeing Smith using a knife home on March 131929 Following the during the encounter The meeting was conducted by Secverdict by the Jury Judge Melvin C ond Lieutenant Lorene Bourne Harris remarked that Smith had alOpening song “Now Let Us Rejoice” ready served six months in the county sufficOpening prayer was given by Mrs jail In his opinion that was ient punishment under the charge May Bishop Minutes of the meeting held on Feb He discharged Smith James of was The Jury composed 14 were read and approved foreman The lesson on the Northwest Coast P Christensen of Tremonton was given by Eva and Lewies Boothe Honeyville Elmer Russian Explorers Orsen P NelsenT RedUngs Corinne Hansen James Christensen Lee Glenn J E A musical selection was rendered by and Oliver Forsgren of Brig“The One Legged Ryan Miss Mary Elmer ham City Goose” and also a musical reading Mr B C Call was the attorney for entitled “The Wild White Rose” was the defendant given by Miss Esther Elmer with Miss as Elmer pianist Mary MR AD MRS G G SWEETEN Raise AT FUNERAL Closing" song"' “Our God We ATTEND To Thee” SALT LAKE CITY Johnson Benediction by Annie W was very which luncheon A tray Sweeten and Mr and Mrs G G cleverly planned in honor of 6t Patdaughter Orpha were in Salt Lake City ricks Day was carried out by the hostThursday afternoon attending the funand M H Hansen Mrs ess assisted by over the remain of Mr eral services Miss Lorelda Capener and served to Wallace Cragun who died at his home wtefn members and the following in the Tenth ward of that city where invited guests the funeral services are being held to- f J L Harvey day March 21st The speakers will inMesdames F George Allred T Rampton Hyatt J M Gad-- 1 clude Milton II Welling E Charles M Richards S II Nelson die W Vanfleet E J Holmgren B Summers Forsberg end J G McQuarrie Felsted P C Pattersen of a the was saleman J Garrett Mr Crsimn F Riser O W Bradford He previously Fannie Gam H M Hansen and the Sterling H Nelson Co and had been in business in Holbrook Mary Misses Lorelda Capener Idaho and Vernal and Farmington Esther Elmer z'' guests- flow Comes the Big Senior Hop Next Friday March 29th at B R H S Gymnasium |