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RIVER ADVERTISE IN THE TATES THAT GOES INTO THE HOMES OF THE PEOPLE “THE GARLAND TIMES" FOR TO US 37 GARLAND UTAH THURSDAY MAY 23 1929 I $200 THE YEAR t£ rj jt r£ VK Officers Per Ensuing Year and (harartir Honesty An Average Man’s College Gilbert Personal thing that excellence of character Is can be attained by any normal person in any walk of life a The character excellent is the one thing that is desirably above all others and also the one thing most attainable A more fortunate combination by all of circumstances cannot be imagined Honesty is to character the word that Is the key building” One must be honest ' 'in one's of others One must hp careful ' and Judgements honest to one's self to one’s own ities to one's own principles in personal thot and action tho seem to affect no other person every these This striving for detailed tasks capacity every honesty vide will for abil- Archibald formerly of who recently purchased the farm and small home west of town belongdied at ing to Mrs A W Hansen afternoon hospital in Logan Tuesday Mr Archibald with his young wife came here just a month ago and has worked energetically ever since to get crops planted and take care of a large amount of chickens they had placed on the farm Mr Archibald had a boil on his face which turned into a carbuncle After having it treated by local doctors his condition grew worse and he was removed t6 a hospital at Logan where he end cSne Tues''- day afternoon about '4 o’clock The young couple are strangers in our community but the sympathy of all certainly go out to the young wld ow in her great loss v Rich to 15 miles of 3 pints per day at 30c a incidentals including storage 50c gallon at 16c $275 quart 45 50 7 00 lunch 60c dinner $100 of $150 per person 525 175 TOTAL Emily a J relatives in Logan Sunday Mr and Mrs Jarvis Johnson were in Logan Monday the Miss June Hansen is spending ek in Logan will her grand parents John- Mess:s Jarvis and Marcelle sen were business visitors to Ogden on ” $1770 Tills does hot allow for unforseen expenses but does include possible tire and mechanical tips a soda or sandwich now and then and the upkeep usual "Having a Swell Time” to the folks back home On this basis the potential cash value of each tourist car (a car more than 100 miles away from Its home garage) is $104 to each of the towns through which it passes There are few towns of 40000 ponulatlon and many with less that do not now have an average traffic of 25000 cars per week (3572 per day or 223 per hour or 16 hours a day— less than two enrs each way per minute) and motor traffic will increase yearly thousand tourist cars enroute spend $442 00000 in seventeen Twenty-fivtowns per week or $26000 00 per town business house with an annual business equal to tills would be something to to talk about may not be $3714 per day Every town has a chance at this business but that much is something to go after The live business organizations know the amount of traffic that passes through the town the same as any live merchant knows the number of people that pass his store No town or business can tell if they are getting their share of business to be had if they do not know this The cash value of tourist or motor traffic is great enough to warrant concerted action and expenditure of goodly sums to get it but there Is more motor traffic is in the market for or can twenty per cent of the be sold a new location Good roads have widened the fanners' range of marketing at a profit and have broadened opportunities for the employment of labor but too few towns and cities have capitalized on it It This Town Doctor Article Garland Times in cooperation one of series of with the Garland Is Lions published by The Club BEAR RIVER'STAKE AND JOSEPH REED TO BE INTER-STAKSENTENCED MONDAY TRYOUTS Monday and Tuesday reghts of last week were nights to be long remembered in the minds of some especially by those boys and girls of the mutual who were entrants in the contest activities Monday night was the stake tryout The events were held in the stake tabIn the hall ernacle and the social tabernacle the musicle department held their tryouts Entries were made from Tremonton in the ladies trioihe drama dancing "M” mens quailett had and public speaking Garland entries in the "M” men's quartett dancing and drama Fielding had enand tries in Beehive chorus drama Buiver had entries public spiaking in Bee hive chorus and public speaking The winners of these events were: Tremonton drama dancing and public speaking Garland won out in the ’M” men’s quartette Fielding took 1st place in the Eee hive chorus and secBeaver ond place in public speaking took second place in the Bee hive chorus These results gave Tremonton the try right to enter in the outs in drama dancing and public Garland entered in the “M” speaking mixed double men's quartette and quartette tryouts were between Box Elder and River Eear theie were no stakes however entries from Curlew Stake Malad entered in the drama public and double mixed quartette speaking ladies double trio Bear River had en"M ' men’s tries in drama dancing pubquartette double mixed quartette Box Elder had entries in lic speaking ladies double trio public speaking "M” men's quartette drama and dancing for these events were awards The The Malad Curlew given to the following Double mixed quartette Bear River first place Malad second ladle's double trio Box Elder first Malad second and Bear River third "M” men’s Bear Public speaking was awarded second to the Gleaner Girls from Bear River and to the "M” men from Box Elder stakes The awards for grains were won by Monday evening a wedding reception Bear River Stake wiih Malad second Mrs was given in honor of Mr and but no Box Elder had an oichestra Chfford Archibald who were recently were entered against thtm competitors married Tht affair was hild at Port- Tuesday The contest was a very clean and Those attendiage in the ward chapel jxirtxman like event and large crowds a and Miss ng from here were Mr and Mrs D Mrs Mark Nichcls entertained at a were out to pull for their favorites Burnmuham J Mr and Mrs Henry Manning bn'Jee ncheon Friday afternoon at Mr and Mi’s A H ArchiThompson Mr and Mrs Robert Stoddard and bald Mr and Mis J J Shumway the home of Mrs Ni'h'Ir in honor of sons Lewis and Wilson who were return Miss Blanche the members of the B P H S faculty Miss Jesse Manning Miss Elizabeth Archibald Apple blossoms were attractively used mg to their home in Idaho Farts Idaho Thompson - as ‘trr Provo anti Le scheme— deeorative firw Other than visiting thir Miss Hazel Tnnis and- - Mr and Mrs Glen the faculty membeis present was Miss hj’vrre guest Monday evening at the Ralph King and Mr and Mr hente of Mr and Mrs J Ii Kirkham jTheona Andros as a social guest of Coalville Archibald Mrs F S Peck Mrs Miss Trilva Peck and Miss Andrus as special guests Carter A 250 miles g Automobile Meals bkf Fielding News pro- The Social tfcvelomment Club met at the home of Mrs A W Hansen May 16th Twenty-fiv- e members and el even guests were present The Ladies in £ents dollars and If It pays Self Culture Club of Garland furnished know any one particular thing the av- a most entertaining program Vice erage man does not have to go to President' Mrs Clifford Welling took school to learn it A few who learn charge Those taking part on the from the school will" make money telprogram were: Mrs Ed Holmgren and ling it to the rest of us who sang a Mrs D Henry Manning acvoeal duet "Garden of Hapiness” There is a correct way to feed an- companied by Mrs Pearl Peck on the imals to secure the most profit Col- -' piktio Mfis James Bigler gave a synmen find such lege trained things' oqf opsis of her travels in Europe a trio and it is only a little while until com- composed of Mrs Ed Holmgren Mrs mercial ffed companies find it profit- - Harold Persson and Mrs D Henry able to tell any farmer who will listManning rendered two numbers "Belle en Just how it is done of St Mary's” Little Old and “The Pearl Garden” accompanied by Mrs So the college becomes a place where Peck Luncheon was served during the to social are the few hour Special guests present land the things taught state pays the bill It is tils’ jclonat were Mrs J L Harvey Mrs P C that brings the knowledge to the ‘avMrs Harold Persson Mrs D Henry Manning Mrs Ed Holmgren erage man Mrs Millan Peck and Mrs James Bigof JUNIOR ler GIRLS ENTERTAIN Garland Mrs Marlin Sorenson Mrs C J Hansen Mrs Eugene HanMOTHERS sen of East Garland Mrs J L Hansen The Junior Glrlsof the Garland ward of Tremonton and Mrs Wynn HanClub will meet next together with their teachers Mrs L sen of Fielding R Walker and Mrs S A Capener en- with Mrs Elwood Hess at the home of tertained their mothers in the base- James H Hess Jr on June 6th ment of the tabernacle The rooms were decorated with basFrank Mr and Mrs T Bums of kets of lilocs and apple blossoms are visiting Ft Piere South Dakota The mothers attended the preliminrelatives here and in other parts of the de- ary exercises of the mutual then at in Salt state are present They cendcd to the basement where a short Lae progiam was given as follows: "WelThe Clio Club were entertained at to come our Mothers’’ Julia Moore the home of Mrs Irvin Coombs on one act play “Mrssengeis of the Jun- The time was spent Mayl6 Thursday ior Girls” given by 12 of the Junior 'm piaylng 500 Prizes being awarded Girls songElanche Thompson one act to Mrs Ross Woodi hlRh Mrs Leland 4 Junior Self” Eetter "Her play girls Bouine consolation while Miss Peg The mothers and song Idonna Porter capener cut the prize Luncheon was guests were then seated at a long table S(rved to thirteen members where a delicious luncheon was serv- anj Mrs Wcndel Drumond of was decorated ed The table with gat Lake aie visiting Mrs Drumond's three vases of roses and carnations paients Mr and Mrs J H Laub streamers rose with paper leading Mr and Mrs E O Wilcox Jr went from each plate to a flower Place to Salt Lake Saturday to attend the cards were made hand decorated by unerai services of Mrs Wilcox’ sister the girls The mothers and guests pres- in law Mrs Roy Norberg The servicent were: The Mesdades J J White es were held at Midvale Sunday Mr H A Hall Arch and Mrs Stanly Farnsworth accomJames Thompson Hall Albert Bishop Frank Peck A W 'ponied them to Salt Lake Alf Bowt utt Porter Nate Kirkham Primary Association is present- C J L Harvey P Petterson Fred Nyp jhg the operetta “Donald’s Friends” Vic- W W Richards Lewis Lillywhite Saturday evening Sam tor Nycberg J W Mis Manda Johnson is visiting with Capener Chambers and Mrs Horace Welhng her mother at Ogden this week Mr and Mrs Marvin Welhng had of Miss Loube Preston as (heir guests last Sunday Mrs Otto Manning Idaho spent the week end in this LJrexel and Miss Hazel Drexel of Sait city visiting with her mother Lake City Rore Manning Mr and Mrs Erhest Earl of Logan were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs J Earl Friday evening Receptions Tendered Ben Ravsten Mrs of Clarkston Woodside and Miss spent last week with her mother Mrs Miss Margaret formMyrintha Burningbaiy entertained at a Ole Peterson Mrs Ravston was Saturday afternoon between erly Miss Eunice Peterson of this place kensington Mr and Mrs Lavern Wilcox had as the hours of 3 to 5 at the home of Mrs dinner their at Lois Kkss of guests Thursday evenGeorge Carter in honor Howard ing Mr and Mrs Stanly Farnsworth Rich whose marriage toM Gunderson will take place early in Mr and Mrs L F Keller and Mr June in the Logan temple The dec- and Mrs L C Christenson of Salt Lake orations of the home and trays were were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Those present Leo Earl Sunday evening red and white hearts Mr and Mrs J W Earl were members of the B R H S Worn-en- s f There has been a great deal written and said about the value of automobile Not all of it has been correct since much of it has been more or less guess work and personal opinions of groups promoting highway routes and trails and publishers of books in which advertising is the main Issue In many cases the 'data given out is somewhat out of line but be that as it may the truth is nearer their figures than the realization on the part of most towns of what the atual value really is A check of automobile tourist traffic in practically comer of the country shows an average of three and persons per car the average for not less than daily expenditures trips to be over $1700 an average of 250 miles daily covering seventeen cities and towns: and that less than 25 of the traffic are "Tin Can Tourists”— those who- live in camps and travel in class whatmlKhtJetermedsecond Average expenditures will show— V Interesting Program Given Mark NicHollTo Head Committee Last Sunday Evening tourists Incidentals 2— t KNOW THE VALUE OF YOUR TOURIST TRAFFIC BRIGHAM CITY— Joseph Reed of must go to the stfite peniten- Garland tiary as a result of his part in the of Ogden denth of Harry Klingenpeel on February 8 Reed at Garland with first degree murder for charged of was conthe shooting Klingenpeel victed of voluntary manslaughter on Wednesday by a Jury in district court be here Sentence will pronounced Monday May 27 at 10 a m by Judge Melvin C Harris The final day’s session of court was occupied principally in examination of Reed who took the stand with a plea of self defense Under examination B C Call he related the by Attorney story of the events as he remembered them and later under District J Wesley Attorney by the sume Horsley gave substantially testimony NORTHERN DIVISION TRACK MEET HELD Mr Gondeison s'ates Chairman at Gailaud that the track nucir City Park and Box Elder High School Campus on May 10 and 11 respo lively were the most successful ever lie i iu these places Following are the res’ ills: rt pre(schools Northern Division sented: Garland Portage Tretrinitjn Colllnston and Fielding ) RACES 50 yard dash— Glen Henrie Garland 1st Rex Snow Fielding 2nd Wayne Garland 3rd Capener dash— Blaine Thompson Garland 1st Eldon Gardner Tremonton 2nd Dallas White Garland 3rd FINAL RACE 1st Homer -- Wilson Tremonton Garland 2nd Garland 3rd JUNIOR FINAL diush— Glen Henrie Garland 1st Tremonton Lynn Iverson 2nd Wayne Capener Garland 3rd SENIOR FINAL dash— Delbert Price Tremonton 1st Elden Gardener Tremonton 2nd Dallas White Garland 3rd JUNIOR FINAL Rilay — Henrie Capener Hales — Garland 1st Wilsorv HomRampton er Iverson Takigin- - Tremonton 2nd Snow Hess Laub — Fielding Welling h'i r SENIOR FINAL Relay — Gardner G FTice D Priee Stokes — Tremonton 1st Thompson White Atkinson Rojers — Garland 2nd Jacobs Johnson Laub Hess — Fielding 3rd FIELD — JUMPS Price D 0 Price On Page Four) ”1 EVENTS Relay — Gardder (Continued Sunday evening at the day evening meeting held chapel the members of Priesthood occupied the Bishop w W Richards Veryl Henrie regular Sunin the ward the Aaronlc time presided conducting the exercis- Calf-Clu- b Warehouse Committee Report Construction Begun The regular luncheon of the Lion’s Club at Garland was held at the Garland Hotel Wednesday of this week there were about fifty members present who enjoyed good the hotel people The program con sis ted of musical numbers and a very fine talk by Lion Mark Nicola upon the dairying prospects in this valley Lion Nichols who is agricultural supervisor at the B R H 8 has given this lecture at other places In the valley and at the request of Lion Holm gren and others presented it to the Lion’s Club tonight In part he stated that the dairy herds are not up to the standard they should be In this valley and needs a UDY’S HOT SPRING better grading of better and greater milk The way to qualities HAVE GRAND OPENING do thisproducing Is to get more registered stock and to provide one way of getting this wes to result out the start After a long period of construction boys In this and renovation the Udy Hot Springs Is llne of work- Th© boy of today being would have the scheduled to open Its new pool and lie men of picnic bowery to the public Saturday dcas of Beaded livestock in their the equipment has been installed tc'ms until they could get a better lino under the direction' of the Stae Board of stoclc to take the place of the ones t of Health the ne w cement pool j now In the valley IIe went on to explain many of the large clean convenient and well light- Bo°d points that a prize winning strain ed The bowery tables will accomodate must have In order to become 150 people prize winners and showed from charts which This rebuilt resort will provide a convenient place for people of the he had and repd extracts from magnorthern section of the valley to meet azines In proof of the things which he for outings and parties Mr Udy may advocated He then proposed that the be assured that he will meet a lot of Lion’s Club create a fund by contribution of the members such an amount us there this summer as they could spare for the ‘purpose erf loaning to responsible boys who desirGARLAND LIONS TO ed to start and giving them a chance ATTEND CONVENTION to buy calves to start their herds of registered dairy cattle Garland w!ll be well represented at j ” TW proposal met the approval of the Lion's Convention at Midvale Sat- - the entlr clu and a committee was to visit each member and appointed Therewill 25th be a urday May prize for the winning quartet If Garland collect the funds necessary to do this ’lhi8 committee is composed of Mark doesnt win the contest Messrs Nye Nye Kb kham and Last will not sing Nichols chairman LcRoy Manning and as thy did at the luncheon on Wed- - lA- M- Porter T1'6 musical numbers consisted of nesday night Their "March of the Nations” would not sound out of place several selections from the quartette in the Metropolitan in composed of George O Nye Charles Opera House New York City After they have won Last Fred L Nye and J H Kirkham the contest at Midvale they will sing T18 Quartette 'will be In competition in district 28 wiUl othcr quartettes at the Hotel Utah at the banquet — when they meet at their district con- at West Jordan vention next LsAKLAlNU 1UHTM LALLLU The wlnncrg Saturday of thls conteKt win sing at the banquet and dance held at thq ON FEDERAL Hotel Utah on Saturday evening Messrs T N McIntosh W R Van- - ' Llon President Shumway announced fleet and John J Shumway were serv- - that the large aria1 sign on top of the ed with a summons from the U S tabernacle for the purpose of guides to in office Marshal’s appear Salt Lake to the alroplanes was now completed City' on Wednesday morning for Fed- - Those who observe the action of the oral Jury service Mr McIntosh was metal birds will note that they have excused because of faulty hearing Mr t changed their route and Instead of Shumway because of being Justice of followbig the Malad river and Peace There was nothing wrong over the Sugar Factory now come Mr Vanfleet so he will serve the octly over the city and go north or U S Government for a week or ten south as the case may be was The business of the evening days the nomination of officeis preparatory CLUB WORK GROWS to the election that is to take place at the next luncheon two weeks hence Those nominated for tlie office of Last evening May 2nth a very E C president were: J L Harvey Club meeting was Smith J M Caddie Join J Boy's y a Id in Tremonton Agroup of boys R Richards C of with thcr fathers For first vice preidut P C Fetter-- 1 the district Boys Club LeadRiverside son and J M Gacldie Hansen Leland President er and For second vice president? P C Agent Stewart County Agricultural John Ben 011 J p Gunderson met at the Commercial Club to comP Holmgien plete the Heifer Calf Club for the Tre- John J- L Harvey JrWm For secretary: monton community Approximately 40 were in Millan Harold Persson attendance and a very Culllmore Peck e wonderful meeting was held and were chosen next officers For Trsurer: Leo R Walker R N Local Saturday was set aside to purchase Niqjpcn’ Alfred Michaelis and appraise each boy's heifer J Fcr tail twister: G G Sweeten teen boys signed up last evening Ynd D Gunderson F A Driggs there are four or five more who uTflre For Don tamer: J J Shumwray to join but were unable to be In atSpencer Felsted A S Hail The followtendance at the meeting For director no 1: J J Shumway ing officers were elected: JuhirPr Hulmgreii Ar R Capenerr President Christensen Jr R J For director no 2: W W Richards LaMont Vance Allen Vice President J Y Rich LeRoy Manning E J Holm Richard Calderwood Secretary Treas gren Harold Conger Song Master The report of the chairman of the R Scholer Leader (Adult) committee on the Bonded Warehouse The boys are a splendid group and was given by Lion P C Petterson who life last considerable night displayed stated that the project was a settled with this type of spirit behind the thing and work had already begun on work of the boys and their fathers the erection of a budding 60 by 300 some excelent results can be expected feet gnd that pracucany 200000 ex- the year several dairy had been contracted for B(js 0j cursions shall be held for the dary building to be erected would cost club members and an Achievement $130000 00 A board of approximately day shall be arranged for in each local djrectors been appointed and as in- preparation for the boys to take Par as committee was concerned part irr livestock Judging work at dif— their work was completed as the shows and for their calves to be on Page Five) (Continued exhibited at the County Fair es the opening exercises an and instructive Interesting program was “ given by the boys Different topics or the Priesthood ' were” treated Daen Archibald by Ray Gleason Jack Hall William Linford Duane Archibald Cyril Linford and Loris King Closing remarks were by Bishop Richards who the congratulated boys on the splendid way In which they had treated their subjects Musical selections were rendered by Lowell Burton and Marlon Clark The benediction was pronounced by Horace Rose Following TO 'K i JURY V II: - T Grand Opening of Udy Hot Springs Saturday May 25th - Everything New and NEW CEMENT POOL NEW SUITS AND TOWELS— NEW BATHING ROOMS — IF YOU COME ONCE — YOU WILL COME ALWAYS ate t) — GIVE US A TRIAL |