Show a rl ll l A BOOST VALLEY BUT SEND TOE VOL 1 FOR BEAR RIVER IS A BOOST FOR YOURSELF “THE GARLAND UTAH THURSDAY TIIE FOR DREAMING New Position STOWAWAY AND DOING IL ELMER JENSEN TO lor his life He Reuel N Nielson for over twelve years manager of the Hyrum Jensen Hardware ' business In Furniture and hid So he himself aboard the Yellow Garland has accepted a position with Bird In doing It he put himself In the Reed chains tore system Riteway far greater danger of death than his and will have of a store In own Intelligence could grant him to Richfield Utahcharge inat same time he know and the with Mr During his long connection creased many fold the hazards of a Jensen not an unpleasant has word crew who had sacrificed much and between employer and employee were now risking their Uvea In the passed Both Mr Jensen and Mr Nielsen readventure great gret the necessity for the change Many business friends of Mr Nielson It was a glorious deed to thus en- in Garland are loath to see him leave danger the - safety - of - an enterprise Mr H Elmer Jensen son of Hyrum thousands success of which the costing Jensen win succeed Mr Nielson as men's fondest represented several manager of the store He will be asambition sisted in his new duties by Mr H J Castleton Mr Castleton has had It was a glorious deed to risk des- five years experience in the furniture troying human lives to risk causing and hardware business and comes grief and sorrow to friends and relhighly recomended atives of the crew and to his own parents merely that his own name might be published thruout the world Home Coming Big It was a strange conception of glory Celebration At Snowville that this youth possessed Glory is the reward that comes from unselfish devotion to a great cause It is the On Friday and Saturday June 28 reward that follows honest courageous and 29th Snowville Invites you all to endeavor This boy thot glory consist- participate with them in a Big Home ed of getting his name in a newspaper Coming Celebration headline His act was an exhibition There will be a Big Wild West Rodeo of thotlessness for others an exhibition such as and many other amusements of selfishness and of a rash childish Flying stunts and concessions de6lre for public attention Instead Airplane of all kinds to amuse both old and him honor and glory it young of bringing will bring him sympathy and scorn Glory must stolen be It earned cannot be What is there that some communities have that others lack which makes difference between compliments and criticisms — “that something” that invites you or repels and oppresses you — that difference which so distinguishes from the ordinary? It is largely a matter of that which for want of a better name has been termed by the advertising profession as Lack of “atmosphere" in your town is that which Is responsible for motorists going through your town without seeing it or remembering it How often have you heard the remark referring to the business houses places and even homes— “It doesn't appeal to me there’s no atmosof amusement phere”? How your town looks Is important for while people weigh values they constantly compare towns There are thousands who would go out of their were such that created ‘‘atway to patronize your town if the surroundings mosphere’’ ' “Atmosphere” attracts induces tempts 'allures fascinates and impresses — itin- anycommimity creates a pall while it sells its own inhabitants “This and silence that shouts to the world including place lacks what you are looking for” In every section of this great land of ours cities towns and villages have cases to a greater or less degree thought of’ talked about and in many started a Campaign To what extent it has been carried out deof the people pends upon the wide — awakefulness There is somethihg about the first few days of every spring that gives us mortals an urge to shed ourselves of drab surroundings —to sort of “brightFull of pep enthusiasm and with en the corner where we are” so to speak add to the Joy of the paint store fine ideas of doing big things we materially man the seed pierehant and the seller of garden tools and it is fine for But our hands are soft our backs are weak and our will not too everybody strong and although the glamor and incentive of the first days becomes the fever of the weeks and tpe Job is left half done Verily in a few short weeks many now tidy and much boasted of gardens and forlorn Likewise many a Cleanwill be but weed patches unattended up Week widely herolded urged and exploited by a loyal press will pass with the May flowers unless you and your neighbors and all of their neighbors’ it until value at and it is done— and well real keep the neighbors recognize Do not have a Cleanup Week —make it the year ’round for your customers from whence they come are becoming more critical— they demand “atand there can be none without cleanliness all the time mosphere” But no person should feel that behe Is thus ambitious that he is unusual for he is not In every high school graduating class a certain percentage of students can be found who have their eyes upon some worthwhile goal far ahead In fact almost every man at some time in his life has dreamed of doing something a little finer a little better a little more commendable than the average of his associates are doing Such ambition is really a very common thing after all cause who would truly be unThe usual must realize upon some of these who ambitions Of the thousands dream only the merest few ever lift themselves out of the usual and ordin- fellow m — The reason is not that there is any lack of ability but rather that there is to pay the price an unwillingness There are too many easy things at hand to do to tempt away from the strenuous more difficult and thing that offers the big reward In the face of these the sacrifice that attends the the difficult doing the unusual fear that attends the voyage upon an unchart-re- d sea is too great for the would-b- e he climber Consequently puts off his quest and goes on doing the old thing m just the same way that every one else is doing it No it is not unusual to attain but it is unusual to and conquer price GARLAND desire to pay the — COUPLE YOUNG MARRIED WEDNESDAY Miss Fay Rhodes daughter of Mr and Mrs J W Rhodes of East Garland and Mr Thomas White were married The in the Logan Temple Wednesday young couple are leaving at once for an extended honeymoon In the southern Utah parks They will make their homo in Garland where Mr White is in the employ of Mr G G Sweeten - PERSSON —— FAMILY RETURNS HOME rePersson and Mrs Harold turned Saturday evening from a pleas- ant visit with relatives in Los Angeles California While there they were guests at the home of Mr Persson’s brother Mr W F Persson Mr MUNNS FAMILY HOLD RFUNION The deeendants of the late James JIAui ins held a family reunion on the anniversary cf his birth June 14that Lcgan Many re’atives were present to enjoy the festivities and the renewing of acquaintances A delicious banquet was served dur- ing the day Those present from this city Were Mr? and Mrs Charles Munns Mrs Grace Haws and family- Mr and Mrs Victor Hansen and family of ENTERTAIN - Tell Of Experiences Of Fighting Fires And Need Of Organized Fire Forces The Garland Lions had as their special guests at the regular Wednesluncheon the following day evening members of the Utah State Firemens' Association: Chief W S Knight of the Salt Lake City Fire Department H E Anderson Secretary of the Btate Association Rulon Simpson'treasurer of the State Association and George H Jensen state organizer These men were introduced by Lion President John J Shumway and took up the major portion of the time in the advantages of the fire discussing fighters in the smaller towns and cities becoming members of the state organizations Mr Rulon Simpson was the first speaker He is a man who has been in the fire fighting game for a number of years and his experiences rover a variety of stages ranging from the bucket brigade days in Salt Lake City up to the latest and most improved methods now in use He pointed out derived from the benefits Tennis Farm Good 24th Eats at Let's Go Camp Kiesel June Bo y Scoots — Are You Ready Tor I oar Trip To Camp Kirel On Mon MEMBERS Guests Address Club fraternal organization Chief Knight pointed out the of organization of a fire fighting crew in order to get the best results “When a fire Is on do your work and talk about it after” he said “Mistakes may occur but the time to talk about is published by The This Town Doctor Article one of series of them Is after the fire Is over and not Lions Club with Garland the loose time talking about them while Garland Times in cooperation the fire is on” He pointed out these Criminal Cases Tried and other advantages in having a definite organization with men trained Garland Save At Brigham City to act as directed in fighting fires as Rains in any other task Efficiency comes from organization and team work Club Grain rather than from brilliant individual cases Dry The following criminal effort were handled week by during the H E Anderson secretary of the state County Attorney Lewis Jones: —B M GOLD MEDAL TO BE GIVEN CROPS BENEFITED OTHER association the benefits emphasized Fraztes was fined $1000 plus costs and of vocoming from the organization the amount of two checks passed on Club which weather has has Tenis lunteer The Garland prevailed that The fire departments and they in dry county merchants which he paid was at been the organized for the past three years turn affiliating with the state assocspring months Wm LeRoy Garlicky of Bear River throughout et and Sunday ia it’s monthly meeting Monday iation Aa one of the benefits he was sentenced to serve six months in last brokenTSaturday drenched the nite Regular was business pointed out that a man who is giving the county Jail for the theft of a sad- a fine downpour of rain Inestimable soil of acted his time and energy for the benefits of proving dle horse and bridle from Clifford Officers for the coming season were others should he meet with accident or farmers of northern Utah and value to Jensen of Bear River City The penweeks the dent John J Shumway Jr Sec and injury while in action is protected and southern Idaho For some alty for horse stealing in this state is Jr Sec and dry farm wheat has been at a stand- - dent John J Shumway offense but being cona pententlary The recent Treas and Leo R Walker Executive--I sidered too severe under the circum- still due to the drought of man storm should insure the maturing stances the defendant was permitted Officers Honor a “round rob- - Primary club will sponsor The to plead guilty to petty larceny and the grain Sugar beets tomatoes and other in” single tournement The winner to given the term above set out This lowland Departing Family crops were given a forward be given a gold medal is the second time that Mr Garllck Little damage The purpose of the club is to prohas been before the court this boost by the shower was done the hay that had been eut mote good fellowship and the devel- OTHER SOCIALS GIVEN spring storm No in the valley by the brief opement of Physical Culture in the other serious damage accompanied the young men of Garland with their The Primary Officers storm as was the case in Weber and Wm members: are The following Gas Shell On Sale At partners gathered at the home of Mr Leo R and Mrs J Davis Counties Howard Gunderson CulUmore J Shumway Thursday evChambers Walker Ray Davis Donald ening in honcrnf Mr and Mrs- Reuel New Service Station Good Eats-a- t Camp Klesel June Harold Persson “Hunter Gaddie Jack Nielson who are leaving our city Mrs Those Nielson is a teacher in the Let’s Go 24th Shumway J Delos Thompson Primary to Join can do so by getting in desiring organization Service The Hilton and Buxton touch with the officers was very pleasantly The evening Station located on Factory Corner was Pearose-Bothwe- ll In The siient games playing prizes are last Wednesday opened They were won by Mrs Neilson and Mrs D handling the Shell “400” gasoline and Road Being Graded Utah Fishing Season Opens A delicious luncheon H Manning oils was served to 25 guests with Mr and This gass has made quite a reputaStorm Socks Many Anglers Mrs H L Moore as siiecial guests tion in Utah and Many new stations Extensive repair work is lying done are being opened up along the high- on the road west of Tremonton and The members of the stake Y L M ways out into the Penrose- - Bothwell distru t Fishing is reported to be good in I A Board entertained at the home We wish the proprietors of the new The road is being thoroughly giaded Utah streams this year and many of Mr and Mrs Ursel Rose at a lunchservice station in Garland much sucand otherwise in the limst Utah anglers were on the banks placed eon in honor of Mrs R N Nielson cess condition This work is a cun- - urday morning when the season opened who has served on the board in the R S Gleaner tmuation of the road improvem nt to try their luck Lee Isaacson Department for several years bv state and f Ellis and Leo Oyler reported undertaken program being having and is now leaving with her family to Kikes Planned By Scouts tins good luck on their initial expedition county agencies in ihis district Utah make their home in Richfield season The stormy weather prevented several The afternoon was spent socially folFull Of Adventure other local enthusiasts from spending lowed by luncheon Special guests their week end on the streams were Mrs Carl Larsen Mother of Mrs Colorado Animal Nielson and her sister Mrs L M HolCamp Logan Camp of the Cache man of East Garland Valley Scouts will be visited this year In Lcgan McDowall Produce Buys Co Plant Opens by scouts of Camp Kiesel who are old The members of the O N O Club enough to stand the trip The camp Kew Delivery Truck entertained in honor of Mr and Mrs is almost forty miles north of Camp A large $1000000 fertilizer plant has R N Nielson Monday evening at the Kiesel Scouts will equip themselves been opened by the Colorado Animal of Mr and Mrs Alf Michaells home with compass map and provisions for By- - Products Company the near J W McDowall Tremonton produce The evening was pleasantly spent playthree days They will then tramp sugar factory southwest of Logan dealer has bought a new truck to be which lunchfinding Mr ing various games after used for local delivery purposes where they will convert dead and usethrough the high mountains eon was sei ved Other than the guests their way as best they can by compass less animals into fertilizer and other McDowall’s business has been growing sun stars water courses marks on materials The company plans to re- rapidly during the past year and the of honor those present wre: Mr and L M of East Mrs Garland Holmgren trees etc The wilderness will be ceive animals from widely scattered delivery service has now become necMr and Mrs Alfred Michaehs Mr and theirs to conquer essary points in Northern Utah Mrs Nate Klrkham Mr and Mrs B Camp Logan will be waiting to reO Brough Mr and Mrs P A Linford ceive them with open arms to hear Mr and Mrs Marvin Nielson Mr and the tale of their high adventure Mrs: D Henry MahnlhgMrand Mrs er-a bilef rest at the Logan camp the Carl Spencer Felsted Mr and Mrs scouts will return by a different route Rogers and Mr and Mrs F L Nye to camp Kiesel Mr and Mrs evening Tuesday HIKES OVERNIGHT at a thefitre Michaells entertained All the scouts to Camp coming party at Ogden in honor of Mr and Keisel tliis year will be expected to go Mrs Nielson the on overnight hikes away from c imp There are a great many places GOES EAST MRS D E NJWNING of Interest in and about camp that boys may make o’cnigh: vsits to Mrs D E Manning left Monday every boy should come equipped with she met her where for Ogden morning blankets and ground cloth to camp sister Mrs W V Stred of Clearfield properly and her brother James II Wilcox of HIKE LEADERSHIP fait Lake This party left later in Xhe so that day Tor Chicago where they will meet All hikes will be safeguarded Rulon J Sted s m of Mr and Mrs scouts will arrive safely and be in no Steed who is returning fromthe Cantiahgrr Recent Anyone who has an ambition to do big things or who desires to get out of the rut of commonplaces in which he finds himself is fortunate because ambition is the first requisite of achievement TIMES’ OF STATE FIREMENS' the He cared nothing was alter glory GARLAND $200 THE YEAR How Your Town Looks IS Imoportant SUCCEED IN TUB FAPER GOES INTO THE OF THE PEOPLE JUNE 20 1929 LIONS GLORY ' THAT NEWS TO US 4r !I ADVERTISE HOMES No 47 1 Gnas June 24 At Chicago they adian mission leave by motor to tour some of principle cities in the fast 4nd the the family individual receives enough to defray some of the expenses incurred through such an accident and the fees paid by the ones who belong are used for this purpose Thus the man whale spending his time and energy for the welfare of others Is protected and his family is protected from want thould he meet with any accident On the other hand with those who do not beshould I they long to the association meet with an accident thirl "Is- - no such protection unless someone starts a subscription for them through the organization workmens' compensation act this of George H Jensen State organizer enlarged upon these benefits and urged that steps be taken to have such an organization here The! city' should have such an organization in order not to waste time and energy as well as get little benefit fiom the fire fighting apparatus which they have- - Men who are drilled to know what to do with the things they have to work with are much more efficient in their work than those who are not The city has spent good money for an apparatus why not spend a little time and effort to make ' that apparatus effective? Mayor Capener urged the necessity of an organization and while he gave praise to the efforts of the volunteer organization in the past for their work he felt that more effective work could be accomplished in the future under such an organization as outlined by the visitors decided was that a committee apIt pointed by the president of the Lion’s Club meet with the City Council for the purpose of effecting such an organization and that the president pick out this committed ’jind report at the next luncheon f' The musical part of the program was not much in evidence snd consisted of but one song by the club At the salute of the flag the meeting adjourned for two weeks Tremonton I Club Members Make Trip h Last Friday June 14th the Tremonton Calf Club members including all’ of their officers E A Stenqulst President of the Tremonton Farm Bureau R Bcholer Leader of the Club Park Stumm proBoys’ Calf gressive dairyman of South Tremonton and County Agricultural Agent R H St! wart toured Cache County as far north as Richmond in the interest of dairying Some of the best dairymen in Logan Smithfield Richmond Hyde Park and the Utah Agricultural College t were visited These progressive dairymen and also heads of the U A C Dairy Department showed the party their bams herds the club and gave dairy members some very excellent advice on the care of their dairy calves also encouraged them to use good methods and advance in the dairy work Some of the best dairy sires cows and heifers in the state were seen on this trip could not A number of these sires be purchased for three thousand dollars each and it would require more than one thousand dollars each and to purchase seen some of the cows heifers 1929 fa r i The following program was given: Lesson “The Americans Along the Northwestern Coast” was given by Mrs Lillywhite A reading“Our Hired Girl" By Carrol solo by June Bucannon Vocal Porter Idona was "Solitude" read by Musical selection by Mrs M Jensen K j g i luncheon was served to fifteen invited members end the following Mularnes G W Bradford guests: L Hinman M J White O Barnard Jensen P C Petterson and the Misses Idona PorU s J ue Rogers Evelyn Corrol and Virginia Riser A tray F Mr G Korth and daughters Miss will Ethel and Miss Bessie Korth left durthe ing the week to spend a few days visitfriends in Forney Idaho with ing t 30 It - |