Show -i rp' GARLAND BSTABUSHED Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah 41'GDgT Second Class as - PRINTED Matter August IVERT THVBLbOAY Under 1928 Act the O FOB FRIDAY of March 8 ' DISTRIBUTION 1870 Vernald W Johns - Editor and Publisher PRICE Buxton Recovering From Traffic Hurts V t rvi vf m ' -- ? Vl 'ut ' : fJ‘k A v i ! A V"- Visiting near the Garland Second Ward tables following the “old folks” dinner Tuesday were the following left to right seated: Mrs Laura Archibald L'dy J J Thompson Mrs Thompson Delos Adams Mrs George Hughes Mrs Frank Hansen Mrs A W Bishop Mrs J II Kirkham Mrs Eugene Bone Mr Bone Mrs Frank Peck Frank Hansen and Frank Peck Mrs Richard Standing are Cottle and Mr Cottle John J Shumway and David Wood John Larson and A L Cook were in the group but were croweded off the photo READING DOWN TIIE EDITOR Photographers studios where of control lights Lake pictures in they have complete backgrounds and then shoot a half dozen to be sure to get one of the customer will want several dozen copies The kind you shoot at an outdoor party lack n good deal in the way of pictorial perfection but they make up for It In their ability to remind of a particular occasion with all Its pleasant association and memories That’s why wo decided to print two we took at the old folks party TuesThey poses which day Independance Day this year will find America Independent still from domination by any foreign power tbo unless that Russian peace tallc means more than most people dare hope we will still be in a war that has as its objective the restraining of powers that are bent upon our subjection But maintaining independence which used to be tbot of as just in battle defending ourselves against foreign foes now has many different phases Today the foe attacks not just with guns hot by infiltration and sabot domestic contage by Inciting flict promoting economic Instability by breaking down our faith in democratic government and by undermining our faith in the time honored virtues of and self rehonesty charity r ' lianceThe fight to maintain independence today must begin far behind any bayonet spiked battle line It must be waged In homes the schools and and churches thruout the land and in the papers and by publicised radio from coast to coast There are many who point out that the emphasis today is on what one should get from society from government from the employer and not on what one can give to any of these Instead of cooperating with one another we are contesting for advantage against one another and accepting the vicious doctrine that the end justifies the means If such is true to any great extent our glory is soon to fade Our material well being cannot continue to stand upon a broken down foundation and spiritual with the falling of the entire structure we would be at the mercy of any aggressor This Independence Day has a new challenge for sill of us '' CHANGES MEETING DAY Garland Second Ward will hold its meetings Wednesday afternoon at 230 instead of on Tuesday afternoon it is anthruout the summer nounced by Mrs Harold Peterson president The change will enable the children to attend their classes as well as swimming their Primary meetings L Another visiting group at the party consisted ol L Isaacson George Hughes President Robert Potter John J Shuitv Mrs Potter is just behind hunting (or way and Ezra Harris something in her purse J Valley Old Folks Day Draws 321 From Two Stakes To Reunion Dinner and Show Old Folks Day on the park of Bear River Stake Tabernade Garland Tuesday afternoon a pleasant occasion reunion for 300 members of the Bear River and South Bear River the at was shade of the trees For tbs fine cooperation of the ward workers the support of the people who attended and for tbe efforts of ail who helped to success make the day such a In beChairman Ralph Richards half of the committee in the Bear River Stake expressed hearty stakes The cool green lawn and the huge spreading trees again provided the ideal sits for the event appreciation which brought together scores of The party cams to an end with people who seldom see one an- a movie free to all "old folks” Main other since the valley community and their hosts at the has been divided into two stakes Theatre For an hour or more preceding the dinner groups moved about CAFE TO CLOSE the grounds engaging in conver- FOR HOLIDAY sation July Fourth will be a holiday For the dinner the stakes and at the Garland Cafe advises Mrs wards had prepared a bounteous M B Johnson proprietor No supply of delicious fried chicken meals will be served on that salads rolls and strawberry day short cake The weather was ideal for the Announce Grandson occasion as a warm June sun Mr Mrs Frank Munns receivmade is pleasant to seek the ed word this week of the birth of grandchild a baby boy born to Attend Mother's Funeral Mr & Mrs Jesse Lee (Annie Members of the Calvin Ander- Munns) of Mill City Oregon son family attended funeral ser- This is the first boy for the Lees vices in Bear River City Wednes- who have three daughters The day for Mrs Anderson’s mother little boy arrived on his grandMrs Augusta E Iverson father Munns’a birthday June 26 Noted Operatic Soloist Will Sing Leads in Two U of U Summer Festival Shows Next Month At High School To Aid Park Improvement Project A highly satisfactory final rehearsal of all parts for the comtalent show being premunity sented this Thursday and Friday Lions evening by the Garland proved highly pleasing to thq sponsors and cast and gave promise that the event will be well worth anyone’s while to see declared Dorothy Hurst director Soil Conservationists This Roy Rogers comedy will Win Signal Recognition be seen on the high school stage Performpromptly at 8:13 pm soil conservaOver 80 people ers from every part of the valley tion workers of the State and will be heard in their favorite northern Utah farmers and their roles which have been blended wives were present at a special into a snappy routine under the awird dinner at Trcmonton last able direction of Mrs Hurst to honor the Monday evening Earl Clements is cast in the work group of the local soil conrole of Roy Rogers with Marie servation district which had been the Manning familiar playing in cited for outstanding work part of Dale Evans Bert Whitthe nation in the solution of difas Gabby Ilayea and Mae ney ficulties local the staffs facing Larson as Minnie Pearl are sure A handsome bronze plaque to provike storms of hilarity one of only three awarded by The supporting performers also the U S Department of AgriculHollis Johnson will bring a wealth of talent ture to soil conservation units for this big event Marithis year and the only one a and Carilyn Manning Dennis lyn in Utah warded was presented Simmons Theron Butler to Northern Utah Soil ConservaWassom Lyle Hess Joan Brocktion District for its progress in man Glenns Richardson Karen soil erosion on Box controlling Fonnesbeck Carol Lyle Hess Hollis Johnson son Mr of Elder County dry farms In this Peterson and many more will area the conservation workers and Mrs E Lewis Johnson represent numbers and vie for and farm owners working with turned home this week after fulthem have shown that it is posfilling a 30 months mission in prizes The show is being presented sible by strip cropping contour Denmark to raise additional funds to He reports that while the miscultivation chiseling trashy falthe park improvement sion is bringing in quite a large finance low plowing and other practices Garland project of the Lions to practically the people eliminate the wash- number of converts Club and full public support for ing away of valuable top soils of Denmark generally are not event is solicited and at the same time build up particularly concerned about re- the matters the ground to greater all around ligious and missionaries find relatively few of the popufertility it was stated The plaque was accepted on be- lation who feel that one religion be any better for them half of the district might Blaine by Morse who had until recently than another headed the the people of Den local staff Politically Mr Morse acknowledged the able ad- mark are favorable toward the vice and assistance of the farm United States and somewhat fearowners themselves of the imple- - ful of Russia but they still do As Americans we must cultiment dealers understand not we should vate the finer qualities of the the county agent j why and of a number of others who I so far spirit U w lighting Communism to preserve are had made the achievement Korea po- David J Wilson told tbo They teet that the United States is sible Garland Lions at their meeting nt aggressive and is endangerMyron Hansen of Beaver Dam the Garland Cafe Wednesday chairman of the board of supering world peace by its policies evening visors of the district had charge and so are quite critical of this The Imintangible is more he of the meeting says at which the county to portant than the material Hollis was able to make a tour both individuala and nations address twas given by principal he Cyril Luker regional director of of most of the free European that explained sUtlng liberty the soil conservation service from countries before returning home is not rooted in physical things Albequerque New Mexico The but in faith virtue mercy love of the plaque was presentation and justice These are things made by Joe Libby state conof the heart and as long ss we servationist have them America cannot be destroyed COMPLETES MISSION '" mm The Primary $ i on Miss Bryner her spent early childhood in the Far East She studied piano under her mother who was an alumna of the of Music Conservatory and had received wide critical acclaim as a pianist by the time she was twelve Moving to Paris Miss Bryner studied the piano and turned to opera studying Mme and voice under Gilly drama under A Dolinoff She has appeared with the Boston the ColumSymphony bia Opera Co the Los Angeles Onera Co Villa Lobos’ famed Magdalena’ the Buffalo Symand other operatic and phony symphonic groups ill across the country Bryner will sing Antonia “The Merry Widow” July 9 14 in Stadium Bowl and Jiulietta in “Tales of Hoffmann" Miss In thru one Vera Bryner Hec 19 20 and 21 be both ahows will Rounseville July in Robert fslie Preserve Ideals Wilson Urges InlClub Speech ENGAGEMENT Tremonton Man Dies in Hospital ANNOUNCED i i if j L Misa Lola Johnson Prominent Garland Girl beautiful Vera Bryner brunet Russian-borof the daughter Announces Engagement sensation of opera concert and late Swiss consul of Manchuria television will appear in both hit shows of the annual University of Utah Summer Festival in TEAM Home Talent Show Tonight Ameron Buxton who was painfully injured in an auto accident at the Fielding cross roads last is at home now Friday evening recovering from cuts and bruises he sustained is So far as known no bones were broken One side of his car was severe-ly damaged His brother Clyde of and Mr and Mrs Neal Hilton of Midvale came up Friday night after the accident and remained until Sunday L-J- f‘ PRIMARY A First Ward Misssionary Home SIDE WITH THE $200 Mr and Mrs E Lewis Johnson knnounce the engagement and approaching marriage of their Lola to Willard H daughter Christensen' son of Mr and Mrs L Christensen of BrigFrancis will ham City The marriage take place Friday July 13 in the Logan Temple well known Miss Johnson is in the 'Valley Following her from Bear River High at the School she was employed Utah Power & Light Co office ua Trcmonton and was registrar at'fiear River High School for a She has been nurabef of years active In church work in the community and served an LDS mission to California Mr Christensen servpd two years in the air corps during the war and was a prisoner ol war He has fulfilled a in Germany mission to Denmark and ia at present attending the USAC at Logan- The young couple will be The speaker asked for more and 37 teaching Jedediah M Mortensen practice of all died Tuesday morning in a Brig- these virtues in the home and a stronger for ham City hospital after a week’s defense of America s ideals and freedom! illness and a major operation everyHe asked for more purFuneral services will probably where debe held Monday or Tuesday poseful development of the spirit pending upon the expected arri- and of the finer ideals and emoval of a son from Korea tions of our people thru reading He was bom Feb 11 1894 at of great literature particularly Bear River City a son of Peter the Bible Iverson Mortensen and Mary The Tremonton Lions joined The family moved to Elwood the local club at the it meeting while he was a child He filled being a custom for each to inan LDS mission to the western vite the other aa a guest annualOn January states in A number ly of the members 16 1918 he married Rebecca of the Fielding Club also were Christensen in the Salt Lake present Temple were Readings presented by In 1944 the family moved to Mrs Howard Maughn and Miss Salt Lake City but a year later Bonnie Richardson two played returned to Tremonton where accordion numbers they have lived since President Otto Linderman had In Elwood he was MIA superof the meeting intendent for 17 years and a charge counselor in the ward bishopric Markham Buys for 10 years He served as a city council business member a post he held at Tils Implement death He also was a director Reported this week is the purof the Box Elder County Farm chase of the business Bureau a director of the Feder- at Tremonton Lilenquist Lynn Markham al Land Bank Assn and was ac- Mr Markham byhas been valley tive in soil conservation pro- agent for tbe Jeep and distribugrams tor of seeds and fertilizers lie his will continue are his widow Surviving to handle all of mother Elwood and the follow- these lines In addition to the ing sons and daughters: MSgL Case implements and other lines in now handled US Army Jay Mortensen and Lilenquists Salt will continue by Evans Mrs Beth Korea to employ the LilLake City Mrs Lola Robins Bur'staff in addition to his enquist ley Idaho Mrs Jean Hill Hunts- own The garage at the rear of Rex Mortensen ville Tremonton the store will be operated by and the folthree grandchildren Coombs and his brother Clyde lowing brothers and sisters: Sam Carl Coombs Heber and Ethel MortenEnos The change in "ownership efBear sen Elwood Ben Mortensen July 1 will be celebrated River City Mrs Elvira Jensen fective at the Lilenquist store with a Idaho Oxford Mrs Edna Wyatt on Saturday public reception Mrs Pearl Vander Heide Logan evening June 30 There will be Ogden free show dancing and refreshments beginning at 8:00 honored at a reception at tbe o’clock The public Is invited Bear River Seminary following their marriage BC Wm Smith of Victoria and Mr & Mrs Joseph Smith of Mr A Mrs ErraH Bone visited Orem visited Tuesday with Mr 8a V Mrs C H Last in Ogden Tuesday |