Show THE GARLAND ESTABLISHED Entered at the Post — TWENTY THIRD NATIONAL I YEAR— Office at Garland Utah AUGUST as Second No 2 EDITORIAL Colorful Show Fans Here Tonite READING DOWN THE By SIDE WITH THE EDITOR Hear Friends and Fellow Citizens: What an immense expense in labor to say little of the cash expense lies behind the preparation for a celebration in and Having been around these Wheat and Beet Days festivals ever since they had their first beginnings we feel qualified to appreciate the effort Involved In thee things There are meetings to make the general plans trip4 to engage entertainment features advertising to arrange for and distribute grounds and buildings to ready and scores of details connected with all this that no one who has not had to do it can ever know about This all is a lot of work but we have not started The men take care of this but the women seem to get in on the real work They are the ones who make the beautiful parade possible with its array of dazzling floats Some of the floats that will appear in the parade here this year have claimed the attention of the women who built them for more than two weeks Of course the men had to construct the bases for them but the stitching and pinning and blending of colors and shaping of artistic form is the work of women who have as found themselves heads of committees clubs and organizations Then when the celebration comes off there is still a full day of effort for a large number of both men and women Our hats are off in full respect and appreciation to them all We hope not one thought of criticism ever enters our minds or yours for the things they do We are going to cheat ourselves if we do not enjoy every detail this And let's see if we weekend cannot all help the people who have done the work to have the memories of it most pleasant That is all they ever afterward will get out of it and that is Max Adams Color class and plenty of action are a sure bet for everyone who attends the local Triple “B” club’s clash with State School tonight at the Garland ball park at 8 30 pm Those who saw the local club’s last encounter with State School a few months ago won’t forget the splendid action packed events which kept them on the edge of their seats all through the fights This card is better and bigger yet and fight fans won’t want to miss this great show Jack Dalton of Penrose and Gerald Carey of Brigham City heavyweights will meet for the third time in the main event of the evening Each boasts one win over the other and this rubber match is sure to be a boomone Both boys are in top ing condition and both have the pum?h to end the bout before the linvt Carey won the 1950 Golden Gloves title Newell Whitney of Garland will try to make it two straight over Tony Saiz of State School in the 118 lb class Whitney one of the local’s sharpest and most effective punchers barely edged Saiz last time and the outcome Fans will of this is a see one of the brightest prospective heavyweights to come from this valley in quite a spell when sensaDelon Gardner meets his tion from Deweyville first taste of foreign competition against young Dean of Ogden From here it looks like Golden had Gloves and AAU champions better move over when Gardner turns 16 and is eligible for tournaThis special ment competition attraction can’t help but be a pleader These fights arc sanctioned by and AAU the Intermountain will officials of the organization be present to see that all goes A well swell card that will appeal to the sportsmen in this valley is here don’t miss it! Bring the whole family Events vs 105 lbs Roy Call Garland Ronnie Schofield Riverside Garland Moan Coach 112 lbs School State vs Ray Albertson Gar118 lbs Newell Whitney land vs Tony Saiz State School Tom Isheda Perry vs 126 lbs State School A A U Roy Moser 8- PRINTED Class Matter August GARLAND 5oc5t©n cnuirii'iiia Waits Boxing A 192- UTAH EVERY the 1928 Under FRIDAY FOR Act of AUGUST March 8 DISTRIBUTION Vernald 1870 W Johns — Editor and Publisher PRICE $200 1950 11 Yvonne Hess Named Queen of 1950 Festival Elizabeth Ann Boss For Princess Chosen Professional Women LeAnn is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Earl Marble and Donna Rae is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Nelson Both are from Tremonton and Hess attractive Garland adjudged winner of the Attendants to the princess are Wheat and Beet Days queen contest and Elizabeth Ann Francis McNeil daughter of Mr Boss petite daughter of Mr and and Mrs George McNeil of GarMrs Russell Boss was named land and Suzanne Hess daughter little princess” of the event at of Mr and Mrs Dean Hess of judging Wednesday evening at Garland the Main Theatre There were Queen contest judges were Mr 11 queen candidates and 25 prin- and Mrs Everett Thorpe of Locess candidates and Mrs Dod Reese gan and Mr Miss Hess daughter of Mr and of Washington DC Girls were Mr Kenneth Hess was sponsored judged for personality and on apby the Civic and Home Arts Club pearance in bathing suits and in Her attendants will be LeAnn formals The Ladies Self CulMarble Tremonton Lions candi- ture Club sponsored the contest date and Donna Rae Nelson canGlad corsages were presented the didate of the Tremonton Business conte'tants with the compliments of Korth Floral and Mr and Mrs E Lewis Johnson glad growYvonne Mis' was annual A YEAR Firemen Complete Park Rest Rooms A ject major city improvement prothe installation of modern rest rooms at the Garland City Park will be complete this week for the Wheat and Beet Days events says Walter Bums Garland fire chief The task was jointly undertaken some weeks ago the by Garland Volunteer Firemen with the assistance of the City The men of the have department done most of the work on the project with some other volunteer labor and have put $300 of their own funds into the building When completed the structure will an represent approximate value of $1200 dollars it is announced Work on the building and ewer connections has been largely accomplished in the evenings by the men who had already done their days work somewhere ebe Race Have West Features OF BEAUTY — Quite a number of floats were in process of creation around BEGINNINGS this week Suggestive of the activity are these two candid snapshots of people working on The folks who make them are not the ones who Second Ward MIA entry float the and the City ride on them in the parade Miss Ethel Rogers (behind the Mrs C are L on float the City Christopherson Working Mrs Gordon Heaton James White Mrs Duane Archibald gossamer veil) and A1 Montgomery and Clalne Archibald are busy on the RL I A entry Amateur Boxing Show Tonight at Eight O’clock Opens First Harvest Fete of Year in Box Elder The Wheat and Beet Days celebration origin ally founded to emphasise the vital role of these two crops in the life of the community this year will be dedicated to the Garland National Guard unit which will be mustered into full time active duty in defense of the nation on August 19 Every member of the unit will be given a free pass by the committee and will be able to see all celebration events ''without charge celebration activity will Quarter Horse Race Every Holds Celebration Interest matched race between two known quarter blood two colts that have not run together before will be one of at least eight race events planned for of the Saturday afternoon Wheat and Beet Days celebration states W Lee Thompson race chairman The two colts belong to Arlo Summers and Milton Anderson of Bothwell Races will begin at 4 pm at ers the southFairgrounds All the small princess contes- west County of town- Planned now are tants were with gifts the presented races: saddle horse following the Civic and Home Arts Club kid by three matched races- a contest free pony all a barrell race sponsors of the princess and for while the three winners received a chuck wagon race book were dolls story Judges Mrs C R JonesosaDS&rloeta INVITED TO MEET rUBLIC Mrs C R Jones and two other REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES women all of Brigham City The Women’s Club Republican of Brigham City is sponsoring a Mannings Quits meeting to present the county Service Station Rcpubican candidates to the public The meeting will be held D Henry Manning announces next Monday August 14 at 8 this week he has his sold that pm in the War Memorial Buildistock of auto accessories at the ng at Brigham City Everyone Oil local Wasatch station to Al- is invited to come out and meet bert II Elmer who will operate these people who are candidates the station for public office Mrs reports In discontinuing the business George Quinney Mr Manning said he desired to Refreshments will be served hank all who had supported him with their patronage and hoped Mrs Mrs Henry Brown and they would give their support to Lorus King visited in Ogden and the new operator Eden Tuesday FROM f?ACK (I--'- - " Glen Two Over E A well HOME URUGUAY FROM DENMARK V Richard Manning Missionaries Return Two Years Farm Bureau Women Set Talent Show For County Fair Instead of hiring a variety show to come in and the entertain one crowd at the County Fair Evening the Farm Bureau women will this year sponsor a talent show thruout the county and pick the best talent for one night of THE town TIMES FRIDAY Annual Wheat-Bee- t Days Celebration Will Honor Garland National Guard Meet Fair enough Clark Jones From general Will chairman down to the last little Wild princess contestant or mother of one of these or attendant at one champ GarThe race meet of the County of the refreshment stands lets 135 lbs Vaughn Riser State Fair this year will combine a give them all a hand and a good land vs Howard Young word They are chic workers School variety of wild west features to TremonWes Miller 145 lbs increase interest in the everyone the kind of people who make bring in this town a priv- ton vs Gordon State School program announces Merwin ChrisTremonDee Wei'S tensen of the racing committee 147 lbs ilege State Plans call for bronc riding and ton vs Winn Mortenson calf roping and riding in addiSchool NOTICE TO SECOND WARD The 135 lbs Hugh Jacobs Ogden tion to the racing event PRIMARY CHILDREN Gloves Golden Thursday champ vs Max fair opens at noon Second Ward Primary children Jones State School A A U Aug 31 with the parade in the in to like the would who appear evening champ Gar150 lbs parade Saturday are invited to Jay Cullimore don their Summer Festival cos- land vs Ronnie” Earl" State School CONTEST CLUB ANNOUNCES Harold tumes and meet Mrs VeLoy Payne Heavyweights-Garcia State FOR FAIR PRINCESS vs Peterson Primary president at Tremonton the Garland City Park at least 15 School The Little Princess contest for minutes before the parade begins Attraction— Delon Special vs Dean the County Fair will be held Gardner Deweyville this year on August 19 at 5 pm Ogden OFFICE POST NEW at the McKinley School at TrePenMain Event — Jack Dalton FOR TREMONTON UNDERWAY monton under the direction of rose vs Gerald Carey Brigham of Civic League the Women’s this City Golden Gloves champ Excavation was started Tremonton week for a new post office buildLittle girls from 3 to 6 years ElecA Mrs Linderman Mr Otto Russ south the of ing just conspent the weekend in Idaho Falls of age may be entered by tric at Tremonton Reeder It will be built by Ervin Stohl Ashton and St Anthony They tacting 5081Mrs or Phyllis Mrs Della Udy reunion and phone Orme attended a an office house will post family and phone 3982 at Idaho Falls Sunday one other business little THURSDAY entertainment Since the committee is anxious not to miss any talent all who arfe interested or who know of to enter are any one wanting asked to get in touch with the local community Farm Bureau Those litsed in this sponsor area are as follows:: Collinston Mrs Wynn Hansen Tremonton Mrs Fannie Fridal Thatcher Mrs Earl Compton Howell Mrs Vida Forsgren Snowville Mrs Alma Larkin Mrs Olecn Joephson Plymouth Garland Mrs Jos A Nielsen Riverside Mrs Ronald Hales Mrs Warren HayDeweyville in Petersen From Foreign Fields Stake Two Bear River men were back home this week from more than two years of mission- their in for church service ary lands foreign a Glen E Manning former navy man has been in Uruguay 1948 since January representing the Garland Second Ward He is a son of Mr and Mrs L W Manning Richard Petersen son of Mr and Mrs Noble Petersen of the Fielding Ward and formerly with the army of occupation in Japan has been preaching in Denmark since December of 1947 NEWS One Hundred dollars was the verdict of a Box Elder jury last week as the amount wluch Stan Hecs of Fielding is to pay Dee Selman of Deweyville for feeding four steers during most of the covers his court costs Selman also re- winter of 1949 COURT Fielding Mrs Willis Fryer Fortage Mrs Maude Harris be Community tryouts should completed right away in order tie Anderson to have the three highest contestEleda Vee ants from each town ready for cock Elwood Mrs Cl Mrs Bothwell Stokes Penrose Mrs Orson Jensen Park Valley Mrs Ferris Jjames the 26 City to be held August the Bear River at 6 pm at Chapel introduced with an acknowledgement of the Guard it is and an invitation is exto the public to attend the and do honor to the men organization Celebration activities begin this evening with the presentation of the classy boxing card of the local Triple “B” Club at the outdoor arena at the City Park at eight be stated tended events of the o’clock Saturday at 10 am the Wheat and Beet Days parade will follow its usual line of march along FacA good number of tory Street beautiful floats have been in process of construction about the valley for several days in readiness for this while children have been costumes and preparing decorating snjall vehicles so that they might have the thrill of appearing in the The Brigham VFW Drum and Bugle Corps will appear in the it has been announced parade This organization performed at Preston night rodeo and parade last Saturday an excelmaking lent impression A free picture show for everyone will be offered at the Main Theatre following immediately the parade Lunches will be available at noon and evening at stands operated by the civic clubs The afternoon program will begin at one o’clock with a ball game between Garland and Tremonton At 4 pm there will be a snappy horse racing meet conducted at the Fair Grounds west of Tremonton and at 8 pm the big outdoor stage and vaudeville show will be presented at the This will be conCity Park fireworks cluded wih an immense display that is free to all Invite Flower Entries Garland of the The exhibit Flower Garden Club and of the Bonneville Gladiolus Society will be held all day at the ward hall Everyone having flowers b urged by the Flower Club to bring disEntries should be on hand plays for cataloging at 9 30 am the in The usual big dance close the day’s will Armory events In order that no family group wilL need To stay away from the celebration on account of the cost all children 12 years of age and under will be admitted to 10 cents each event for only FIRE SWEEPS SECTION OF WEST niLLS A lighting ignited fire swept thru several miles of range on the hills west of Garland Thursday before it was brought under con- Tremonton and bob Garland firemen and others attacked the blaze A sudden fall in wind velocity helped end the fire Scouts Beehive Girls Of Bear River Stake Wait Canyon Party Bear River Stake Scouts and Beehive Girls will participate in an outing at the former boys home in Logan Canyon on Tuesday August 15 stake MIA lead- ers announce this week This event called a “Sing is an outlined Song” acti- vity be re- Ward group leaders will sponsible for getting their young people to the site of the outing and wil arrange for the supper Soda pop yill for their groups be furnished by the stake MIA Those attending are being asked to be present by as close to in order p m as possible that a series of games may be carried out before the program which will feature talent from each ward The stake boards decided they would sponsor this event this year instead of their ucual Hallowe’en party for thi age group |