Show 0 i “THE GARLAND 5 THE COPY 1150 THE YEAS GARLAND VII Pertinent Paragraphs Fair Surpasses UTAH SEPTEMBER EAST tREMONTON GIRL IS HEALTHIEST All Previous 28 1934 Local Republicans NUMBER 9 STAKE RELIEF SOCIETY MEETS Wm Johns Reorganize County Shows Dies Thursday Elect Delegates an the Plans Local For Leaves For Party this his of that and 4 Herbert Stayner and n The annual stake Miss Melba Jones club girl ofj of the Bear River Relief SoEast Tremonton and daughter of Mrj ciety will be held Sunday in the stake and Mrs Ervin Jones was awarded tabernacle first prize in the club health conThree meetings will be held Sunday test conducted in connection with the From 9:00 to 10:30 a m Bishops Stake recent round-u- p of clubs at LoAPOLOGY officers and Ward presidents and sogan our Are Rodeo of Thru Hone Pulling oversight Shumway Resign cial service workers will convene for Bhe won tire award over contestants John J Well Attended Event from 13 Utah counties after a thorforeman Pertinent After Long Term Of consultation and discussion All stake shop local and officers and teachers will The ough examination by 4 doctors ThU Year Service Paragraphs were printed meet at 10:30 and in the afternoon exact results of their examination will usual heading without a meeting for all Relief Society workfor cluL' officials and if Box Elder County’s Fair for 1934 be compiled alr and 12 Twenty-foudelegates ers and members and the public will last week It is back where will be remembered by all who visit- her score compares favorably with ternates were named to the county it belongs this time and ed any of Its features as one Of the othertostate winners she will go to Ore- convention at the precinct Primary beAheld gon complete program has been compete against winners from held here last best In Fair history as evening claims last week’s items and prepared and a genera) Its outstanding feature according Other Western states are as follows: Delegates board member will be present its own Arthur Johanesen of South Tremonto all observers was the rodeo program John J Shumway Mrs J M Gad-di4 In spite of the threatening ton won 3rd place among the boys which Mrs J L Harvey Mr J D COURAGE weather and smaller crowds than Gunderson Mrs F J Limb Cloas Lays at the opening performance n Legion J Wood Harold Persson T E Musician Weds In the first issue of the drew second and third day crowds Mrs T E Betenson Hyrum Jensen John F Burton John RichGala Garland Times under the that pacied the enlarged stands to Praise of the classic wild capacity ards Mrs John Richards Geo A Feb west Chicago Beal present management exhibition was enthusiastic this Mrs Hyrum Jensen E J HolmAt a meetin of the Garland Post of 2nd of year Pertinent year Patrons were pleased with the J J Shumway Mark gren Mrs Mr and Mrs J H Kirkham an- Nichols Frank Driggs Mrs Chas J the American Legion Wednesday night of excellent riders and also with Paragraphs was brot back array it was decided to hold a harvest festithe string of animals that per nounce the marriage of their son Wood Mose Garrett Ml’s Ida Austin val to life and contained an es- formedfine Action dance at the Armory Saturand tt was particularly fast Joseph S and Francis Louise Mrs Hal Persson Mr P C Petterson 13th timate of the character of the first 2 days a necessity for the daughter of Henry Edward and The following were named aa al- dayThisevening Oct will be sponsored Jointly affair of Lake Irene Nasibitt which Salt citiCity successful rodeo ternates: our esteemed “fellow with the Auxiliary Tickets will be took place 23rd Sunday September Vlelng with the rodeo for first honMrs P C Petterson Mrs Geo A zen” Milton H Welling 29 sold Each at cents and every tickat Salt Lake City ors was the horse pulling conducted Beal Mr F J Limb Mrs John BurThe marriage ceremony was prt ton Mr Elmer Jensen Mr V W et sold will be numbered with the idea under the direction of O L Brough In spite of the charges in the evenings This event with its formed at 6 pm by Bishop June Johns Mrs M A Mulllner Prank In mind that nearly every person will made depression prizes of $5 $15 and $25 Sharp at the residence of Mr and Munns Mrs Grace Haws Clarence have an opportunity to draw somethat were being Livestock poultry thing produce About 30 people in each class attracted teams from Mrs Douglas Wood against him at that time our four counties Davis Weber Cache were present including the Immediate Austin Ted Austin Mrs Mose Gar-re- and various other articles will tfe givfaith in him was such that and Box Elder and the crowds were families of the young couple and a John J Shumway handed In his en away to the lucky ones holding numbers In this connec winning we were absolutely confi- twice as large as In any former year number8 of mfriends as precinct chairman tlon fashion show will be sponsorAt p won 1st the newlyweds left for resignation Dewey Welling of Fielding which was accepted with a vote of ed a dent of integrity the a Auxiliary by In car featuring the latto Mr division In Chicago the belonging heavyweight place thanks for his long and faithful ser- est In children's girls’ young ladles' Klrkham's employer Mr Kay Kiser Clubs secFuture Farmers and His was filled by place the matrons’ and older women’s wearing That his character is' all onded by high school and element- and driven by Mr Riser's colored vice election of J D Gunderson Elmer appareL J C Penney Co of TremonJoe Is joining the Kiser that his many friends here ary school exhibitors carried the big chauffeur Jensen was elected as precinct secre- ton will furnish the clothes which exhibits with band which opens a long engagement to succeed Ezra Jensen who re- will be have believed all the time load In the agricultural at one of Chicago’s most popular re- tary displayed by mannikins chosbelled the unfavorable displays that about one ago year signed en from the prettiest girls and women is dramatically borne out crop season of the past year sorts He was offered a year’s conL Mrs J Harvey of the local del' in his statement this week A few individuals showed some es- tract following a tryout at Santa Mon- egation will be placed In nomination of the two towns A beautiful hand made quilt will The fine ica California last week- - Mr Kiser for the office of county recorder fine fruit displays accepting responsibility for pecially also fa given away There will fa arts and handiwork displays of the and his manager are reported to have state funds in a women were large and interesting been loud In their "praise of their new the loss several booths where fortune tellers stunts will and other fun provoking closed and for Bottled fruit and cooking were not “find” following the tryout declaring LEGION MEMBERS bank Us maalntained him one of the best young trumpeters HONORED certain sums allegedly mis- represented as well as In former years Watch for hand bills giving comless In- they have heard on the Pacific coast and attracted correspondingly Honor has again been accorded plete details Joe flew to Santa Monica for the appropriated by his subor- terest to the newly organized Mr Cummings American dinates manager of pledgihg his The decoration of the main exhibit audition last week returning Im- Legion has assurAuxiliary unit of Garland with Penney Co at Tremonton for another engagement praise it mediately own private property to building was worthy of the of Mrs' Sarah Sweeten ed the committee that the very latest " s ' His new contract arrived by mail the the Selection received cover the amount Of the unit as the 2nd vice president next day styles and fashions will be shipped Fidac State chairman in from New York City Come out Corn-Ho- g Men To lost amounts Mrs Sweeten proved herself an out- and enjoy yourselves see the latest Any Contracts Lion’ Directors Meet- Discus standing worker during the past year styles and help the Legion men 'and for which he is legally educational several by women In putting over a great big giving ' papers Rumors tq the effect that suggescontracts thru-oliable he is ready to make! Signers of on “Merry England” The climax o affair state are to be asked to ap- tions had been made to transfer the good from his property as provetheor reject an adjustment pro- Garland R F D to another post her fine work was an English Garden June 28th at 4:30 p presented far as it will go and "from gram in 1935 according to William office received the attention of the Party Marriage Is Announced m on the spacious Sugar his future sa’iary If his) Peterson director of extension service directors of the Lions club at their lawn at Garland An InspiringFactory proexecutive evenA regional conference was helt at Salt meeting Wednesday Mr and Mrs John J Orwln ancontinues was conand gram presented pagent earning power ing Lake City recently at which governof bond selections and speech- nounce the marriage of their daughter An and death does hot inter-- ) ment officials examination of the possible sisting proposed explained es by 10 young girls each dressed up Venola to Allen V Ward which took vene he declares no bond- - plans to the state directors and lead- reasons for the move failed to bring to represent place Wednesday September 27th In Folla country of Fidac to light any possible gain as a result ers information is to be given owing the program dellcous refresh- the Salt Lake temple Venola lq well ing company ever will have) to theThis of the plan and the directors ordered counties farmers in each' of and known here She atto say it made good on his' thruout the state Hie tjieg their secretary to protest such a pro- ments suggestive of English life were tendedfavorably the local schools and also the served to a large and appreciative ' bond associations and the county agents position to the proper authorities of Utah During the past University audience of all are requested to call meetings To Mrs Sweeten goes the credit for few years she has lived In Salt 'Lake A man of Mr Wetting’s contract signers the first week in the success of this educational project City where she has been employed at to present to them the basic Inless has proven herself an outstand- the Capitol building The young peoShe do no could integrity' formation on the cattle situation in ple will make their home in Magna being worker and this appointment no one could do more) connection with the g stowed upon Mrs Sweeten by the is of the and their This is problem This comitiunity state president of the American Le- RELIEF SOCIETY TO HOLD proud how they the government wants to know who Is an honor to both gion Auxiliary its representative EXHIBIT ON SATURDAY feel about It Each one signs For the 5th consecutive year a Bear Mrs Sweeten and the Garland Unit state capital The Relief Society members of the a contract will be asked to express of the Auxiliary stake will hold an exhibit of the work the River high school boy has been chosen his opinion on certain questions Past Commander Ed Edcll of the chief of which is “Do you want an winner of the Union Pacific scholar- Safety Highway Garland Pjst of the American Legion they have done during the past year tq ship a $10000 cash award given by in the Garland ward Relief Society adjustment program oil Program Begins continue the railroad to the county Future has received notice from the state room Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock in 1935” executive of the American committee All who are interested are Invited to Further suggestions to be obtained Farmer with the most outstanding Legion of his 1st marked the opening as District September appointment and leadership scholarship come out during the afternoon to view for com project acreage provision drive of a Nation-widAmericanism campaign to include Officer for the coming of contract record during his high school career this exhibit mir September a model month In control in 1935 utilization year Is Owen Brough this Winner a hsoaea tot year haa and yfpeupasture traffic safety regulation Clyde B Stratford of Brigham City County Fair Horse son of Mr and Mrs O L Brough1 states of the Union and ed acres for the production of hay and of is the State Americanism Officer East Tremonton Second to place Pulling Winners Listed the District of Columbia have pledged pasture and a farm storageintoplanstor- also went to a Bear River Don boy to encourage put to producers their full support and cooperation ' j age any com produced in 1935 over Ounnell of Howell Dr Linford To Speak The bring about a reduction in the shamefollowing were the prize winners The other winners of the award are actual requirements and to help acful loss of human life resulting from In the horse pulling contests which Individuals in a financial Milton Anderson of Elwood now a To Club of the Nation’s high- comodate took place reckless last week In connection way who wish to offer their corn as senior at the U S A C Fred Somers with the County Fair: ways of East Garland a Junior at the U loans Dr Linford of the U 8 A C has local repre- collateral for government Mr Leland J Hansen John Light weight first place Zane Abbott of Tremonton Most of the counties of Utah have S A C to to the an invitation speak sentative of the Farmers Automobile accepted Draayer of Clinton weight 2600 lbs received their first payment now at the State College of New MexGarden Club Friday evening distance Flower 26 feet 6 Inches Second Inter Insurance Exchange has receiv- already ico TremonMorrison of of Earnest and A on contracts total what Byron Snow Cache weight 2400 lbs on the subject of Dahlias in ed word that his company Is In full has been paid to 19 counties ton also now attending college promises to be one of the outstanding distance 25 feet 9 Inches this safety drive and $6180185 accord with Third place to date furthermeetings of this group Sylvan Peterson Cache weight 2400 pledging their full support In of directors have selboards County A R Buxton also Mrs Fred Buxwill begin at 8 p m : in distance Meeting Fourth 23 feet 11 Inches ing the cause ected supervisors who will shortly visit ton and Mrs Sarah Hilton of place Glen Mason visited in the library under the direction The only states not included in the weight 2200 lbs all contract signers to check on their Midvale President J M Gaddie Tuesday 27 feet 0 inches drive are Maine Lousiana distance conof terms the with the compliance Middle weight: first place Hector Kentucky and Oklahoma tract they signed Mr Peterson says i ii iiini niH i n iirihini"i rd t'i!tti'ii!iaMHeiM!iaiiii i t ri'iiiipiiipii'iifi" Flint Kaysville weight 2700 lbs disper cent of the populatance 19 ft 11 in Second place Jack tion of the United States live within M I INVITES A the concerned In states Pippin the Roy weight 2700 lbs distance 6 ft Third place Ninety-fiv- e per cent of the MEMBERSHIP Bob Reese program Benson euitomobiles of the nation are registerweight 2700 lbs7 distance 4 In these Jo Stokes height ft Fourth place Officers of the M I A are- - again ed within their boundaries 2400 lbs an invitation to every memdistance 27 ft 6 in states 29000 men women and children extending were killed last year by automottlcs— ber of the ward to Join their organfust place Dewey "‘Heavy “weight: 3000 1LU Welling nearly 95 per cent of the total for the ization and participate in one of the Fielding weight finest in of distance 27 ft 0 in Second place nationactivity year's programs TO BE ASSIGNED WILL POSITIONS it is es- Mutual history Based on past experience J O Plowman Smithfield weight Last Tuesday evening an excellent 3000 Ibis distance 22 ft 4 in Third timated that the nation’s accident cas EMPLOYEES? AX THE GARLAND place ualty list for this year will be 36000 program honoring the Constitution of Floyd Adams East Garland 25 ft 4 in dead and more than a million Injured the United States a as presented Mrs weight 2800 lbs distance SUGAR FACTORY ON TUESDAY Fourth place Jack Hodgeson The record to date is 20 per cent high- - J E Edell was the seaker and Mrs Layton L C Chrlstopherson sang 19 ft 5 in er than for the last year and the closweight 2800 lbs distance OCTOBER 2nd AT 1 P M w The In ill the past adult prothe class furnish the year ing months of have always Increased the percentage gram next Tuesday e'ening Mrs Ira L Bennion is VisitiDg a UTAH IDAHO SUGAR CO the home o her mother Mrs 'J L Mrs Oluf Johnson and Miss Ruth Mrs Bennion was lorinerl Mr and Mrs D E Manning were Harvey Johnson were Ogden visitors Sunday Miss Helen Harvey in Brigham City on Tuesday V By JOHNS Editor EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND PUBLISHED VOLUME V WM JC At Salt Lake Funeral Services To Be Held In Stake Tabernacle Sunday 73 of Garland Herbert Btayner in the L D 8 hospital In Salt City Thursday morning df heart trouble following a severe attack sevHe was bom eral days previously 1st 1860 In Farmington a son Dec of Arthur and Emma Turner Stayner’ His father was first manager and ' secretary of the original organization of the Utah sugar company He spent moot of his youth in Farmington marrying Ruby Antlonette Stevenson of Farmington on Dec 23 1880 A few years after their marriage Mr and Mrs Stayner went to Fielding Utah where they took up dry farming They were among the first settlers of Fielding and are especially well known among Fielding residents After developing his several hilhdred acres of dry land grain In Fielding' Mr Stayner moved to Garland about twelve years ago where for a time he had charge of the Ford parts department of the Stayner Auto Company of Garland Several years ago he retired and has lived here since He is a member of the L D 8 Church Mr Stayner is survived by his wife and six children as follows: Steve Stayner M&lad IdaRalph Stayner Garland Ray Stayner Spokane Wash William H Stayner Brigham City and Frank Stayner Boise Idaho one daughter Mrs Ruby Felsted Garland Two brothers and two sisters survive Arthur Stayner Jr Los Angeles Cal George Stayner Farmington Kath- erine Stayner and Mrs Louise Rich- -' ards of Salt Lake City A number of half brothers and sisters grandchildren ’ and also survive Funeral services will be held In the stake tabernacle Sunday at 12:30 Speakers Will be close personal friends’ of the family including Elder Stephen L Richards of the Council of tfa died Lake " Twelve - Other at V Future Farmer Wins Scholarship NOTICE Sheep Buying Program Now Under Way With a daily quota of four thousand animals first purchases of Utah sheep under the government’s emergency sheep purchasing program were made this week A a total of 50 thousand animals have been bought to date according to William Peterson director of the program' Purchases are under way in all dis- tressed areas in the state and sheep producers who expect to sell sheep to the government on this program must file an application at once with the county agent in the county where they expect to sell the sheep r A definite allotment of funds with which to pur- chase sheep will be made to Utah on the basis of sheep listed for sale Shipping allotments have' already been made and the county director has orderss for such shipping When he has orders for shipments he accepts sheep in the order In which the applications for sale have been filed-with him on which to list sheep Applications for sale may be obtained from the county agent or writing direct to the college Feed conditions both with respect hay range and desert feed seem indicate that a heavy culling of However only sheep Is advisable sufficient numbers to reduce the herds to where the feed supply will carry them through the winter are being bought Sheep offered for sale are class!- fied by sorters who select those fit for market not to be sold but to be for relief purpcces Ewes processed not fit for use are being slaughtered on the ranch the producer disposing of the carcass and turning over tha pelt to the government Delivery of the animals to be bought and the to be a pelts of animals condemned designated shipping point is required by the government says Mr Peterson to to APPRECIATION We desire to express our apprecia- -' tlon to all the lady supervisors ad exhibitors Farm Bureau and Rewho lief Society officers and members helped cooperation by their splendid us to make the women's department of the Box Elder County Fair a success Pearl Hunsaker Mabel Hadfield Leonard Finder James Shumway Dallas White Bill Linford Dean and LaRue Orwin left Monday to attend the U S A C ( |