Show The Contains “Times” AND i no Liquor Advertising It’s a “Home” Paper PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND VOLUME GARLAND VIII Pertinent Walker Installed Paragraphs By V SPECIAL John Wm Topping Wage Scale scale of prices The following be paid for topping and leading sugar beets lias been suggested by the Sugar Beet As to Ludvig sociation according La son president of the Garland Growers: Twenty tons and over 60 cents ler ton eighteen tons 65 cents fourteen sixteen tons 70 cents 75 cents tons twelve tons 80 cents ten tons 85 cents eight tons and under 90 cents per Of Local Legion SESSION is perfectly natural that some of Utah’s state Legion And Auxiliary legislators should want to Banquet In Hotel After Meeting go back and “try again” in the of session a special to Gailand Post number 43 of the Amin an effort legislature and erican their Auxiliary Legion correct some of their mis- held their annual Installation and The takes They would like to banquet Wednesday evening better to Legionnaires were installed by Diahave something ls let Commander Victor J Bott of show for their work It also is natural that the public should feel hesitant about letting them go back after to do any tinkering We’ll the first attempt with try and get along A'hat we have just as long rather than as possible risk something even worse Brigham City at the club The new officers are Walker ltt Leo Hougard 2nd rooms commander Ray Cecil Biadford adjutant Lee Isaacson serChapgeant at arms Vtrl Anderson lin Charles Last Relief met in the The Auxiliary Society rooms and held their meeting until but installation was postponed ton County Commission Passes Tentative Beer Sales Statute State Liquor Commission Asked To Approve later date Both groups adjourned to the GarOrdinance land Hotel at 8:15 where a delicious WEEK banquet was served Charles Last At a meeting of the county comCONSTITUTION introduced visit- missioners held Monday an ordinance acted as chairman THOUGHTS ors and program numbers and led In was sale of passed legulating the this community singing week Constitution beer in the county outside of cities were Mr and of town guests Out been has ordinance towns the The and Republiyear provided Mrs V J Bott Mr Clyde Stratford to the state liquor commiscans of the country with and Mr and Mrs Wm H Griffith of submitted sion for approval an admirable opportunity of Brigham City and Mr and Mrs J The ordinance passed reads as to spring to the defense of E Edell of Malad Besides the visit- lows Section 1 — It shall be unlawthat ors past commander C D Barfuss ful for any person to engage In the that great document en- and commander Leo Walker spoke of a wholesaler or retailer of they maintain is being and Mr and Mis Griffith furnished the business beer within the county of Box Elder dangered by the acts musical program rendering (some 8 outside the limits of incorporated Roosevelt the of to a delighted or 10 numbers group cities policies without first h&ving procured In fact chairman Last a license therefor from the Liquor listeneis administration could hardly get the floor to dismiss of Utah Control Commission 2 — Annual license for the Section Perhaps it is just as well the gathering for the uproarous apsale of light beer at retail In bottles anyway Whether the Con- plause off the for or premises consumption in is stitution any LEVI EDGAR YOUNG where sold $35 license fees for the not it is a good thing to be SESSIONS TO ATTEND License sale of beer on draught $250 reminded of the value of beer at fees for the sale of light a written bill of individual Elder Levi Edgar Young of the first wholesale $250 Asks Purchase and state rights No one is council of seventy of the L D S of Mrs Thomas Baron will attend the convention Sr' requested apt to get very far treading chuich her property the 153rd and 187th quorums of seven- the county to purchase that on a right or privilege at Willomere ty cf the Bear River stake Sunday adjoining the county and recorded recog- September 22 in the tabernacle at park She stated the close proximity is duly of her property to the paik made it nized as a law Garland off The first session will commence at Impossible to keep trespassers Of course there is always ten a m and the second at two p m The matter is under consideration a danger the question of interpretawith tion to be reckoned Jensen is but that will always have Ernest to remain within bounds of Victim of Sodden reason or it cannot stand And unavoidable delay in Heart Ailment court action may result in violation for brief periods services for Ernest Jensen but that never can be very FuneralGarland resident and business serious in the long run former man and son of Mr and Mrs Peter of What are a few’ months Jensen of Garland who died suddenly technical lawr violation in the centuries of a nation’s life? t t i The only danger to orderly constitution abiding government is an intolerant May impatient citizenshipa kind Providence spare us insist us Let that from without upon our rights resolved ceasing let us be Constituthe even to amend tion if that document fails rights to reach over our under changing conditions be else all above us but let and judicious deliberate patient in our government proceedure LIONS TOENTERTAIN BASEBALL TEAM Te Boy Scouts who went East this mrer are going to tell their of their trip to the Lions of Garland's b and the member if present team as well It Is the' present ns materialize ecUcn cf the club to entertain both luncheon next ups at a special dnesdny evening he baseball team made a very its first year in tin showing brack In the upper Sue finishing s and the Lions who sjxmsored liu met- them in their honor wall un Exhibits Flow To State Fair Another Season R J Potter Deweyvllle Iver Elwood Ellas Anderson Bear River City J L Wiedman Mantua Tiemonton David Norman Jeppson Holmgren Harper ward George'May CLUBS GARLAND REVIEW SEASON AT SPECIAL MEET The H clubs held their Garland Dajr at the Relief SoAchievement ciety room Saturday at 2:30 p m Mrs Henry Brown president of the local Farm Bureiu was In charge Mrs Brown welcomed the girls and their mothers and Mrs Lund county the demonsti ation agent explained club work and con purpose of gratulated the girls on their achieve ments Songs stunts And demonstra tions were furnished by the girls of the various groups The healthiest girls from each group were named as follows: Amy Christ opherson Fay Hall Margnret Ruth Manning and June Capener Tliese girls will compete at the county fair with other girls of the county Mrs P EAult judged the sewing cooking and posters the best of which will be seen at the fair The gyls served ice cream and cake to their guests Much credit is due the able club leaders Mrs Henry Brown Mrs Ellen Wise Mrs Mabel Munns Mrs Aileen Boss with Mrs Wm Nish as assistant for the splendid work accomplished by the club girls and a word of thanks to them was sjioken by Mrs Myrtle Gleason In behalf of the mothers Women zine section Floyd Gibbons’ Times recently thrilling stories to Its nteresting e regular ol will be found We hope you enjoy them President Grant to Dedicate First Day Crowds added One features Thrills maga- there for 'Your enjoyment In this Issue If ‘you haven’t last destroyed weeks copy look it up and read also the story in that issue these Association Box Elder County Wheat Growers eletced office: s of their control association this fall as follows: II E Lai son Promontory chairman H L Richards Fielding T E Adams secretary treasurer ’Alfred David Holmgren E J Holmgren members and Bishop The election of officers of the varthruout the ious local organizations county resulted in the naming of the H Promontoiy following chairmen: E Larson Garland E J Holmgren Bluecreek A W Bishop Thatcher T E Adams Beaver Dam Myron HanHansel Valley sen Guy Ballard Howell Joseph Carlson Riverside J O Hadfield Fielding H L Richards Plymouth Wayne Mason Collinston Garland club E Adams To Continue As Secretary Of T Rodeo Appearing In Times 8 Fair and County Floyd Gibbons Slories The flow of entries In all continuous exhibit departments — livestock agriculture and horticulture art and women’s work and child weucation lfare and boy and girl club work— have assured Utahns of their greatest of as PIONEER insofar all state fairs this year DAUGHTERS of a heait attack at Los Angeles Sunof stock products and handdisplays tomorrow TO ELECT OFFICERS day will be held In that city icraft are concerned Inbeen have the of members family Fair officials see in the large numTle Garland Camp of the Daughteis formed A number of close relatives ber of entires which have already of the Utah Pioneers will hold their plan to be present been so heavy as to bring demands a Mantua next in meeting on Thursday afternoon Mr Jensen was born for additional display space a reawak26th at the home of Mrs Frank Sept son of Peter and Christena Larson Interest in the ening of widespread Hansen according to an announcJensen He moved with Ills parents ement by Mis J J White captain of Continued on page 5 ago years to Gailand about thirty the local oiRamation It is inixrt-an- t where he grew to manhood He marClub as Attend that all members piesent ried Iva Vanfleet of Garland in 1912 new officrrs will be elected in District Convention At For many years he was prominent Garland of fails business al civic and Logan This Week in MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED' serving as a city councilman and of He was manager other capacities MrsFred Nyc Mis T E Betenson the Overland Lumber company here Mrs F J Limb and Mrs Fiank S Mr and Mrs Charles Wood anHe ha' years for about fifteen son of their Peck represented the Gailand Ladies nounce the marriage resided in Los Angeles during the past Self Culture Club at the district conClyde and Miss Beth Rhodes daughter two years at of Mr and Mrs J W Rhodes of East held clubs vention of women's wife his are Mr Jensen Suiviving in which took plare This convention was Garland the L Logan Tuesday and three sons Milton Stephen held at Garland last year Logan temple September 11th The and James Richard Jensen also his to Mrs F S Peck was elected a state young couple were accompanied brothers parents and the following director representing this district and the temple by their mothers and Mrs and sisters: Ezra Ervin J Donald Mrs T E Betenson was chosen at Edna Wood and Mrs Lawrence WoodLesand Norman Jensen of Garland On The ward district Thursday evening a group recording secretary Utah and lie Jensen of Santaquin their young and of friends entertained proved both interesting meetings L Gleason of Los Angeles Mrs instructive (hem at a springs party delegates rejiort A NUMBER 1935 Wheat Men For to It 20 Larsen to Head Set By Association As Commander f UTAH FRIDAY SEPTEMBER UTAH New Ward Recreation Center Dedication To Be Feature Of Two Day Ward Homecoming Is Carnival History Elder Biggest Of Box In Show Featuring the finest high school ex hlbit in lccal Fair history and an array of other exhibits rivalling the for some years past the Box Elder county fair opened Its gates at 10 a m yesterday Those who are regular fair devotee will note the similarity of the display to former years in every department Some few new names will be noted The mo6t among the exhibit cards addition this year noteworthy that of the clubs which have an Inattractive and instructive display acdicating a summer of profitable tivity The is midway this year larger amuseseveral carnival presenting ment features not heretofore seen in the valley Presdent Heber J Grant has The rodeo was unusually successful promised to be In Garland Sunand dedicate for an opening day providing thrill day September 29th ocfor the big crowd that the beautiful Garland ward recreation are hall Bishop Mark Nichols has an- cupied the bleachers Prospects nounced The dedication will be the the best for two more days of sports outstanding feature of the annual that should excel those of any former ward reunion and homecoming to be year held Saturday and Sunday the 28th and 29tjh of this month Other plans for Garland ward's are annual reunion and homecoming rapidly? "taking shape under the diof the bishopric rection Invitation to former ward members went out this Week with requests for immediate answer by those who will be able tc Autoist Killed In Crash On Hiway West Of Tremonton Wayne Scott 45 of Provo was killed and his new automobile was almost last Monday morntotally demolished come 4 ing hear Blind Springs when the car A special drive to redeem the few he was driving left the road and turnlast pledges necessary to complete ed over He was thrown from the for the hall before the re- plunging car pnd then crushed bepayment union day Is being made and all whe neath its weight as it came over anhave not paid In full are being urged other time according to reports to do so before that date Mr Scott regained consciousness for The festivities will begin with n a brief time at the Valley hospital for the children program and Is said to have Saturday at Tremonton afternoon Adult ward members and admitted going to sleep at the wheel guests will be entertained in the tho some reports blame the accident to a blowout evening Members of the famTremonton to take ily hastened to charge of the body Mr Scott was unmarried Former Resident Visits Times Herman Peters of Mlneola Iowa resident of Garland between the was visiting here years of this week and called at the Times office Notwithstanding his short residence here was so long ago Mr Peters maintains a live interest- in Garland happenings and for a long Times a regular time has been reader He recalls having planted wheat on the ground where the tabernacle now stands In the year of 1899 he has Since leaving here In the mercantile been engaged business running a general store In a Mineola Come again Mr Peters MORE W P A FUNDS ARE YET COMING SAYS OFFICIAL Only the first group of Utah projects were included in the recent WPA funds sent to Utah according to rell J Green well state administrator Other funds should be forthcoming in the next 10 days or 2 weeks Only $3258 were sent for Box Elder county and that went to a Brigham The state administrator City project said his office is ready to launch the as soon as funds are full program available there is still hope Locally that Garland's request for funds will be approved at Washington Garland Entertains I At Convention M I A Workers t 700 M A workers Approximately of Box Elder Malad and Bear River stakes made use of the stake and ward buildings at Garland Sunday when here for their annual they gathered convention These buildings are refacilities among the puted to provide very best In the entire church for the holding of large conventions of this type the stake Starting at nine a m boards from the three stakes met with the following members of the gtneial board fiom Salt Lake City: Clarissa Eeesley Sarah Cannon Elmer Christensen Creed Raymond and Dr L B Daynes At this meeting Dr Daynes Intioduced the general aul101 es’ and a talk on “Leader- was ven by Mr Christensen AUred Michaelts of Bear River stake °'ei geneial assembly at 10 a m which was attended by both stake and ward workers Plans for the year’s work were and activities illustrated In a series of geneial and department sessions that were declared highly instructive and inspirational by those A talk by Dr L B present Daynes of the Univeisity of Utah was as a special ticat Luncheon was served at noon in the beautiful tabernacle park PrCillcIrd BER river GRADUATE CHARGE VISIT YOUR COUNTY FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW of IN OF GREENHOUSE E Milton Anderson of Tremonton graduate of the Bear River high school and 1935 graduate of the USAC with a major In horticulture has been sel ected to take charge of the greenhouse storage for the department of horticulture at the University of Washington according to word received here |