Show & - 51 THE BASIS OF PROGRESS IS A STRIVING FOR INDIVIDUAL EXREADINESS TO AND CELLENCE EXCELLENCE IN RECOGNIZE OTHERS Vol 3 No Garland Utah Thursday August 7 1 Grim Reaper Takes Garland Citizen Funeral Services Held In Stake Tabernacle Thursday Afternoon Our community was called uion once again to part with one of its leading church and social workers in the death of M Edwin Andrus which occured last Tuesday morning at 2 a m fol- lowing a long illness Mr Andrus was bdrn at Draper Utah December 4 1876 where he spent his boyhood days Later he moved to Salt Lake City where he attended the University of Utah and worked as a street car conductor He was mairied to Mary Wride of Provo in 1903 in Salt Lake City and to them five children were born four him to the grave Mr Andrus is survived by his wife Mary E one son Dean and a brotheF Frank Andrus of Draper He and his family moved to Garland In 1912 where he was employed by the Consolidated Wagon and Machine Co Later he occupied a position as book Sugar Co keeper with the until the spring of 1929 He was an untlreing worker In church and social activities being superintendent of the Stake Sunday School for 15 years He also devoted much of his time to dramatic and re- creational affairs in the Bear River Stake and Garland ward While at the University of Utah he took an active part in dramatics and was given the title of “Father of the University of Utah Dramatic Club” This' spring he was made an honorary member of the Utah chapter of the Theta Alpha Phi National Dramatic Fraternity The entire community mourns the passing of Mr Andrus and much sympathy is extended to Mrs Andrus and son Dean in their sad trials which they have been called upon to bear during the past year Funeral services over the remains of M Edwin Andrus were held tills afternoon in the Stake Tabernacle at Garland where a host of friends and from far and near were in attend- ance to pay their last respects to their loved friend and brother The services were under the direction of Bp W W Richards The opening song “The Loid in my Shepherd" was' sung by a quartet composed of J H Kirkham Geo O Nye I Ted L Nye and Mark Nichols accompanied by Mrs Millan Peck Invocation was offered by Patriarch Myron J Richards A vocal duet “We Lay You Safely Down" was sung by George O Nye and Mrs D Henry Manning Bishop Richards spoke of the many high qualities of Mr Andrus and of his faith in the Gospel at all times He spoke of the many things in which he was skilled and how lie always did his w oik in an ambitious and cons cious way He also read two letters one from Prof Maud May Babcack of t lie University of Utah and the secretary of the national dramatic fraternity of condolence were read Resolutions by Mrs Chambers the representing stake Y M and Y L M I A Mrs Andrus is secretary of the latter organization Resolutions from the Ladies’ Self Culture Club were read by Mrs G G Sw'eeten President P C Petterson spoke In behalf of the Lions’ Club of which Mr Andrus was a member He told of flow Mr Andrus had taken part in the charter of the Lions’ Club printing and editing the Lions' monthly mag- the ability pos- which showed by the departed A violin solo was given by Joseph H Kirkham accompanied by Mrs Millan sessed Peck O L Brough the next speaker told the untiring efforts which he used to outline the work and encourage his while he was superintend- ent of the Stake Sunday School and of the love he posessed for his assoc- iates He spoke of his natural ability to carry on the work and the pleasure which he derived from service A solo “Oh My Father” was sung by Mark Nichols accompanied by Mrs Millan Peck President C E Smith spoke of the boyhood of Mr Andrus and then- early acquaintance at Draper He spoke of the diligence of all the Andrus family in church affairs and of their helpfulHe said that Mr Anr-rness to others was loved by all and that he will be greatly missed In our community of the State Milton H Secretary Welling was the last speaker He spoke of the good character of Mr Andrus and of his association with him while of YOUNG COUPLE WED A marriage of interest which took place this week was that of Mr Peter Evans son of Mr Bill Evans of this city to Miss Smith daughter of E O Smith of Logan at the Logan temple ' Friday afternoon ! t Bean Crop A Success In Box Elder F732 READ THE TIMES FULL OF A PAPER CRAMMED NEWSY ARTICLES CONCISELY WRITTEN W ITHOUT COMMENT OR OPINION $200 THE YEAR 1930 Garland Band Concerts -- After six years of effort with the bean crop in Box Elder County we are now happy to announce that it has taken it's place as a well established crop in the crop rotation plan in Box Elder County Tills year more than two thounsand acres are planted and in the main are doing very well Some of the vanties have b’en effected by the extreme hot weather and will yield poorly but many of the fields give to promise of yielding from thirty-fn- e forty bushels per acre Two seed companies are now operating in the county—4he Filer Seed Co and the Rogers Seed Co The Filer Seed company have pioneered in the ‘work heie and have coopeiatcd very Ag- closely with County Agricultural ent Stewart in getting this crop established In Box Elder County At the present time more than twenty varieties of seed beans are grown In the county and are contracted for as high as seven cents per pound which will mean over two hundred dollers per acre in some cases The bean crop is a soil building crop and rotates in an excellent way with1 gram crops sugar beets alfalfa matoes potatoes and other crops It has proven to be one of our very best crops to aid in the control of sugar beet nematode The Filer Seed Company is running experimental plats amounting to eight acres on the south farm of George Abbott in East Tremonton The local real cooper manager Waldo Olsen ator Every one interested in biuld- ing up the agriculture of Box Elder County are Invited to visit the seed1 over the P'ats there and look fteMs throughout the county taa New Warehouse Drawing Large Crowds County Entering conleal of (election to announce for held in Utah on Festival Brigham to Haw llan Waltz (Popular) The Little Red Roses Get The Blues For You Dubln and Barke (Popular) Freed and Brown Pagan Love Song Stars and Stripes Forever Sousa — o Miss Orhce Marriott returned from a two weeks visit In Wyoming yester- When City Friday Saturday and September and I2lh the Utah Miss the 26th An- Peach nual be State- the wide rounds of and Repca-eapplause viperous honking of horns from a crowd 'o' listeners that filled the street intersection to its fullest capacity and stopjved all traffic indicated the favor with which the Garland band concert was received last Saturday evening The concerts which are held weekly well patronized are being unusually this summer and the Land of 25 pieces under the direction of Joseph H Kirkham is presenting some first class entertainment for the people of this community Mr Kiikham received a communication from a Tremonton resident requesting Mr G G Sweeten to play “I Lay My Head Beneath the Rose but it is impossible to get this arrang-meOthers requesting numbers will to please send their communications Mr Kirkham and if they are published for band will be played on our program is the program for SaturFollowing day night: El Capitan March Sousa Klohr The Slogan March Chambers Hostrouser’s March King Song of The Islands thii 13th Brigham Peach” whose it M?1 Florence fiame Anderson wu the choice of the judge( There Unit Being Built Work Began Today On Another Unit to Store Bumper Crop demands Due to the increased for storage space in the Box Elder Warehouses it became necessary to erect another unit and breaking of ground began this morning at the south end of the unit which has just been completed The construction of this latest addition goep forward after several days of figuring and sizing up the amount of space which will be required to store the grain which the bounteous harvest After the completion of will produce this unit the total space In the three units will be 600000 bushels or a floating storage of 750000 bushels Grain is moving rapidly Into the new unit the old one being nearly full and to view a vast If anyone wishing amount of grain should make a visit to the warehouse It would be worth their time At present there are of twenty men and boys employto care for the ed at the warehouses of the grain hanling Mr J Y Rich and other members of the corporation should be congratulated upon their untiring efforts In building these warehouses as the market outlook Is on the Improve o Commissioner Sweeten weie East TremoGton fifty t v Makes Inspection Tour o entries occurred ! day 6 G Sweeten County Commissioner made a trip over the Blue Creek and Pocatello Valley roads Wednesday He In these parts reports that harvesting This winsome high is on in full blast and says It is a sight school of sixteen mis W to lo c th mod- their annual home summers t will preside wav in whtch the in Logan canyon last Saturday and IarmLrf Mr and Mrs Griffith Jones of Prov‘X1 where the (he booth erain market idence visited Chas Peterson and famSunday Those attending were Mr and truck thelr luscious hear that the Utah Marvin Mrs and of peaches Mr week ily Sunday and Mrs P°°PIe were a11 lmPPV Welling last ot was E and 'Prlce wheat Packer Mr Grant Vest of American Fork visited II advancing that and Mrs N Gam are given away lo the Mr and Mrs H L Richards Mr and the Box Elder- Warehouse Co had at the J O Garfield home Saturday visitora Mrs Owen Johnson Mr and Mrs started one more warehouse for storage and Sunday Mr and Mrs II S Childs of Salt' Vern Bourne Mr and Mrs Frank Can - The trip was made as far as Hol- r’ and Lake City spent the weok ”oa end with f ank °9d Mr brook and never In the history of the and Mrs J H Laub Mr and Mrs D vallev haV4 their mother Mrs Jane Abbott vlB B Janet Mr Clifton Kerr Grant Vos Oranfcnd X'lmoiIftin rHfi MCMO Cook and Ml Im Pack J l rnvmmtmm Ss (—tubrnm 4sssd XCUrSjon jMrs George R Coombs Air uncfTiSrsff dinner guests last Sunday at the J J II Smith Mr and Mrs Grand Snow ers and a combine running Mr Gaified home Mr and Sweeten will harvest over 30000 Mr and Mrs Ed Spackman O Mr and Mrs Garfield and A Dave Wood els of Mrs the best Mr and of wheat Dewey quality and is Chas Garfield were Brigham City Wood Mrs Mayan ie Harris Mr J L hauling his entire crop to the itors Monday Mis Gertrude Hansen Mr and house at Garland It will require The Misses Laura and Olive Ander- 300 son went to Brigham City Tuesday sizui Next M jiulay August 11 at 9:30 a m Mrs Ezra Richards and Mr and Mrs trips of 110 miles round trip or 33000 Last Friday August a D Sanders The time was spent nlllt’8 where they will visit this week w ith rel- - group of farmers from nios’ ius of members of the two units of the Farm in II pleU the delivery dancing playing games etc Every 'Box Elder County atJ'cs' visited tlio ohiivv Bureaus of Box Elder County the one joined in the sports and made Abj?°tt1Went grain seed plats on the farm oi It c tension Reivicc workers representatives YOUNG EAGLES” To Be r(al jolly time! The ladies Monte Cnsto Tuesday und- - of the State Farm Bureau Richards Riverside and outside entertained with several musUal quartet This woik num thcie until Saturday at Paramount Mr and Mrs Kennedy Seager and’er the direction of County A'ti'ultui- - friends of the Faun Bunau will meet Community singing was enjoyed not to Amusement the al the 'at with in all Bear mention River City by children of Fountain Green and Miss Agent Stewart ninny goal cooperation Theatre Hall and grove for the things to eat This annaul outing h:' Jov Agaard of Provo visited for a Mr Richards and the Utah A mv ssful ways' of weeks proven one of the most Bureau Outing at the O A Seager Ural College Experiment Station of uniting these peon’ of anything Coming to The Paramount Sun Mon home Nine varieties of wheat four Everybody is invited and we suggest yet tried Clias Peterson and family Tues August had as iey four of oats and one ot that you coni" prepuied to have a real A nine pound baby bov v s bom ' Mrs Jane Checketts neated in four Monday cx good time dlffpint plut" Th following is the ten- Mrs Stan'ry Famswoith W( dnrsday and Mr and Mrs Wm Phillips who directed William A Wellman vai- - tative Most of tta' perinicnteci with daughter Audra of Ogden morning Mother unci babe are piogram and “Young both “Wings” Eagles" ot ted to b doing nicely Mis O A Seager Maude Securer and luties give Promiie for' suerr x n oui Hull Bear Assemble at Amusement Miss Viola VVixkI n tumid this week says “'Young Eagles’ Is a better picMr and Mrs Kennedy Seager of Foun- - Eox Elder soils And some vncnx River City at 9 30 a in Dive to the It’s ture than only logical Wings’ a weeks visit with Miss Isabelle from tain Green and Miss Joy Agaard of now look as if they will yield mu "ic farm of C C Johnson Noith mile I’i Is We better that Eagles' ’Young prof icl'T at Salt Lake Provo made a trip to Cache Valley hundred bushels per ocie 'll s ited by our exjiericiice iu ‘Wings’ Evand Crop Rotation (Irrigation Monday Mr Leo Jail returned Wednesday They visited Logan and second year of this wmk el Dlive to the home of Policy erybody working on ‘Young Eagles’— other jxiints of interest retummg home Delmar C mornnr fiom Salt Lake Citv He last pilots staff and myself— were Tmgey of the a him Hunsaker Run Killing Honeyville by way of Di lglianiCUy that conditionis cf the Utah Agi up to iirk any airpiane picture home project) Drue to the fmm ol somewhat improved Mis Zina Buckle daughter She was ojm lut- keyed of Mr Department We've done It! ever made of ed on a and Mrs Geo Brough was married College was in attendance and south Clifford Jenstn west and the L D S last hospital “We’ve got something more thrilling and Wednesday at Lewis ed the work m deUl1Logan to Mr Honeyville (Lesson on crop loutim 'ihui'iiiv moi mug Her condition lias than anything ever sien on film — a I farmers to of with tin Wood cooperate Harper and irrigation —Seed beans and sugar been umaderrd serious until recently tenific with the dog fight airplane Miss Mildred Seager of Salt Lake!slon Sendee and plant good sttd beets) Drive to the Bear River City and hope is held out for her recovery 'planes swooping in and around canspent Sunday w’lth her parents Mr and In addition to the seed plat wcik v grove Miss Fvelyn Cannon of Stone Idaho yons tree tois The slightest games and program Mrs O A Seager visited the seed selection field of pun 12 noon (Luncheon is spending a few days here visiting mistakegrazing meant ’stick’ instant of the to 4 p m datives Federation seed wheat also on M from the stud death! I got a Everybody mvited— A treat for all Mr and Mrs Peter Boss and daugh- - Richards farm Ails J L Bums of Salt Lake is io for sending Buddy Rogers into this — This field is oik it the Bring your lunch — rree buttermilk ter Mrs P C Jessie returned Monday cleanest prettiest wheat fields m sjvending a few days with her husband and I should have gotten it I wouldo while ht Irom Bear Lake Idaho where state and will yield over ninctv budi- Monday evening returning n't do it again fot a million dollars home from the Udy Hot Springs the neither would he But we got what attended the funeral of Mrs Boss' els per acre An effort is bemu mue ear belonging to Job Welling caught we ere after And audiences will get brother Henry E Kunz who died to hold all of this seed wluat and di was completely and lire destroyed tiie gasp of their lives! of heart failure tribute it to the farmers for sc u deny The accident happened near the Malad We got a spectacular 'plane crash — interested 0 in getting this The decendents of Thomas and Eliz- - river bottoms north of Fielding on the with hardly a piece of the ’plane left 5ir and Mrs D Gunderson have bred high yielding Fedeiation atats l oad abeth Powell Bowcutt held a succoss- that you couldn’t cover with your returned wheat h ful after touring Yellowstone should at once get in touch A1rt ®m'thua"d fa We've got the greatest handkerchief! Canyon' Mrf a'ldMls’were family reunion in Logan Mr stunt stuff ever fllmed—and anybody Park in company with Mr Ogden illy Gunder- - Mr R C Richards Garland I? ED A gUst 2’ 'Smith’s mother Mrs Alice Smith Sun - lho” knows me knows I don’t boast”' son’s parents or County Agent Stewait Games were played during the morn- - day We have seen "Young Eagles” Wello Mr C W Earl of Logan is sending man is right It is better tnan “Wings”! After luncheon a program was Mr J L Harvey and daughter Dor- - LITTLE DROWNS ing Mrs The actconducted by William Bowcutt which a few days with his daughter The 'plane stuff is better and Miss Lizzie Archibald made numbers Gertrude Hansen musical consisted of talks ing is better The story Is better What a trip t0 Salt Lake and Lehl Friday CANAL Mrs W E Packer is visiting with a box ofi’ef entertainment! were given readings etc which Holbrook Idaho at tlus her acts better daughter Buddy Rogers looks ana Mr and Mrs R E Silencer of Ely members of The Bowcutt family wick David Odell Nelson eighteen mm 'll than lie ever did in his life as the AmNevada are spending a few weeks at John Bowcutt and Mary Anglevy o Buderican flying ace Jean Arthur were elected as honorary president and the home of Mrs Spencer’s parents dy's girl friend in "Halfway Heaven” Enjoyed Mr and Mrs Albert Petersen vice president resjiectively The dinis luscious as the mysterious peach he ers who will direct the activities of the Paul Lucas is a gallant loves n Paris o Mr and Mrs Earl Bowcutt of Belle Alma King was the sieaker at the romantic figure as the Von Richthofen family organization for the coming Mutual meeting last Sunday evening type of German air hero whom Buddy Fourche So Dakota are visiting relaBowcutt year are Joseph presiduit d rails "Johny Stuart Erwin tives and friends here this week Goodguy’’ Lorenzo Bowcutt vice president and He rave a splendid address to his e is swell as era i s Mr King will be the assistant ("Axel’’ in "Sweetie") Elnora 8 Bowcutt Secretary h comedy pal to Bp W W Ru hards at the Bear Treasurer engaged In Sunday School work also The story is a swift Hying school the coming er Stas' Setnlneiy South and the of Idaho Wyoming work he arranged and did for that has you wondering He is a son of our townsman the year Dakota were represented among the wards of the stake which was done body in the laughing smacking your lips gasping " canal about half a nu’e 150 members preseni iWm King and a graduate of the B Y and clutching the hides of the seat — all in a very creditable manner He dwelt down n ' the He was on lumbers Other the at one and the same time University on Mr Andrus endeavors to serve oth-- ! hospital at Tremonton buttiki i v r wire a reading by Miss Marprouram ers and spoke words of comfort to his to be dead After a period of twelve years the child a trumjirt duet by G DUGIITFRS OF UTAH PIONFERS bm caved family i garet Manning The boy is survived bv hi mother ren of Mr and Mrs Chustian MILTING DATE CHANGED 'son participated in a family reunion at (1 Fweltn andRoy Wahlen accompBishop Rlchardsin closing thanked who is the widow of bv Oipha Sweeten and a brass anied all in behalf of the family L Lunch Larsen W a home of L Mrs h 't jtlie accidentally killed by a gw The next meeting of the Daughters by O G Sweeten Roy Wahlen quartet Benediction was pronounced was served on the lawn with Mis by D April and a sister Norma will be held August 21 of the Pion-eand Lons King Henry Manning ihe sen as hostess following an enjoy nbe Roy Manning Funeral services wire in u lust! nd of August 14 at the Thomas Pall bearers were members of the remains Those evening at the Udy Hut Springs tooay King residence The change in date of PhoeSamuelson A stake Sunday School board The florand Wr family Lars ’ll L E and Mrs were Mr present o was made cn account of Sugar Day at n al offerings were beautiful and profuse Mr J Y Rich has gone t Mr and Mis nix Arizona Mr and Mrs T H It Lnle and family of Garland Lihi being August 14 Mr and and family of Epluaim and a large cortage followed the re- - on business Before letum he v ill Homer L Anderson and family of Gai o o to lie land Mr and Mrs K G Anderson of Mrs B C Brough and family of Treremains to the last resting place where go to Lehi to assist in the R Mr and Mrs A M Porter and daugh the grave was dedicated by Pres A R staged there in connection monton Mr Brough is a grandson of ter Idonna were Ogden visitors last h the Circleville Mr and Mrs Lloyd AnderAnderson son C week Mrs —— Mr Lake three day’s cenebration and son of Salt Capener and proximately The review Saltair lr at Fielding Notes News Notes SW S? M Irs' ram For Annual J Pla! Succc: Farm Bureau Day iti Attraction 'n r o r Family Reunions Held J CHILD IN Mutual Program ( f V f P r |