Show WHEAT AIIB DEET DAYS rz EQIDAV d SATHADAY ABG'JST 22-2- 3 GARLAND T h Lions Install Earle Arnold As Club Head : Year GARLAND back on the list of Recently (Jrif-fiTimes readers Mrs Nethella of Boulder formerly of Garland and former BRIIS English teacher writes her appreciation of The Times1" is very refreshing Says to see a good country newspaper once again and- - I really mean good Those editorials are as stimulating as'qver not: to mention the pleasure of reading about so many people I stilt4 remember with interest” sheTt I w J' y hf ' 'a r A ' The Times is now ' going to India each week where Mr and Mrs Halve r M Skinner will be reading it at New Delhi for a year! JULY 11 50 1952 First Ward To Hear Talk- - by Missionary J Earle Arnold Burke Isaacson recently returned from a mission to Denmark will be the speaker at the Gar- Fielding Again Invites land First Ward services Sunday To “Fun All contribute donors who Day” Events the bishopric advises blood to the blood bank next evening Burke is the son of Mr and Fieldings annual “Fun Day” when the Red Cross Tuesday Mrs Lee Isaacson former Gar- sponsored by the MIA which Bloodmobile stops at Tremonton now of Ogden residents was scheduled for June 28 but will receive a card from Salt land which had to be postponed on Lake City where the blood will account of rainy weather will be tested them of informing be held school at the this grounds their blood type and its RII facSaturday July 12th tor something everyone' should Everyone from neighboring know the committee emphasises towns and the Fielding Ward are this week and services Stere held at cordially invited to come Funeral Women in all the communities Plymouth Thursday for Orien participate in the days activities of the valley are contacting citi- Glen Archibald A parade will start at 11 am 33 who died zens with pledge cards liningup at his Ogden home of a Lunches will be available' Ball donors to for next Tuesday Re- Monday horse pulling and calf heart ailment games sponse is reported quite satisfacwas born April 10 1916 in roping will take place during the He is tory and it anticipated that Plymouth a son of Andrew II afternoon In the evening a there will be enough donors men’s fashion show will be an and Charlotte Nish Archibald followed entertainment feature "e wM ' busy 7 he'rferJ" Ward by fights and the remainder of 240 volunteers are still being in Ogden the evening will be spentin i sought He married Clarie Hess in 1936 square dancing with professional 'Eight nurses and 11 techni- caller Bill Charltis bf Logan becians accompany the Bloodmo-- servej jn the army from 1943 to ing present bile to keep the work - moving 1945 in the Eurppefo Local workers already have been IIe ls mvive(3r bVjr- iwTanu Third Accident Hits trained to assist with the project daughter Jerry’ IrcOald Ply- Those who sign the pledge mouth1 and Glenda Archibald Og Palmer Family advised cards at what den the following brothers and A cruel fate seems to be dogsi?ters: Goldjv Jess’ Lawrence Kcinlev7 School at TVemonton Harold and Ivan Archibald Mrs ging the Palmer family to make their contribution Any- Effie James Palmer whose son and Estep and Mrs Jetta Whitone desiring further information and their daughall of Plymouth- Ira Archi- daughter-in-laing 0 Lin- bald Willard and a grandfather ter were killed In an auto crash may contact Mrs Wm ford at Garland in this county last spring and phone 20J Thomas J Nish Plymouth whose wife died June 27 in an Idaho car accident was reported WORK DAY ANNOUNCED- MADE COLONEL The Garland Second Ward Re- in serious condition in a Logan Lt Col Richard Griffin now lief Society will hold its monthly hospital after his Wednesday on own car collided with another vacationing in the State received work and business meeting notice this week of his promotion Monday July 14 from 10 am to near Logan Tuesday evening Mr Palmer was thrown from to the rank of full colonel in the 3:30 pm it is announced army air forces Lamp shades will be made his car sustaining chest injuries He is now engaged as Air Those interested should call Mrs and loss of memory Force liason instructor at the C II Last There will also be Mrs Rulon Hansen and family army officers staff school at Ft quilting and handwork A nurNew Jersey Monmouth were in Ogden Tuesday sery will be provided Type Information EDITOR Lores O King who has been confined to his bed for several weeks recovering from a spinal has had a companion operation In misfortune since bis oldest son Ronald suffered a broken leg nearly two Weeks ago when his horse slipped and fell on him Bruce about 14 is milking the cows and running the farm t FRIDAY Blood Donors To Be Given READING DOWN T1IE SIDE WITH THE UTAH ' Mrs Skinner is already glad they’ll only be there one year and wishes she were back in Garland We are expecting her to collect a lot of interesting information to come back and give us first hand Ilaiver Is working for the government on the TCA program of the U S Foreign Ser' J' 'f vice Fred Barry whose memory of old acquaintances Is still keen in spite of his own years stepped in The Times door this morhing to comment tin the passing of Calvin Wixom former Brigham editor and to recall the early day City Brigham Bugler (which ceased publication in 1899) on which he worked prior to operating the Box Elder News Mr lie remembered knowing Wixom’s father also as a stake Schools of Sunday superintendent Archibald Service Held at Plymouth Stacks ?yTth Vie For “Mis Box Elder" Title Newspaper Man Dies-a- t Brigham and Mr & Mrs A E Buchanan son David spent Friday and in friends Logan with Saturday Canyon J J ' j chJJ J j js Garland Smithfield Game Here Sunday S C Wixom long time Box Elder county newspaper writer and publisher passed away at Brigham City this week at the age of 77 in He was bom and raised Brigham City and spent practihis life all of there always cally in the newspaper business until his retirement in 1941 He found time from his work to serve in on civic organizations numerous the city council in church choirs on a Sunday School superintendency and in the MIA services are set for Funeral this Friday at 1 pm in Brigham Ward Fifth City J Earle Arnold was installed as the new president of the Garland Lions Club Wednesday evening with William Woffinden retiring president in officiating ceremonies in which a new corps oi club officers pledged their best efforts to promote the orand its program for ganization community betterment Mr Woffinden expressed apfor the fine support preciation and cooperation df the membership during the year and vowed his support for the new officers The incoming president asked for continued enthusiasm during the year to come Each member was given a folder listing the now officers for the year and committee assignments Other officers were installed ak follows: L C Christopherson 1st vie© president A G Campbell 2nd vice president A O Whitney 3rd vice president Wm 0 Linford Carl Bishop secretary treasurer E J Holmgren tail twister Otto E Linderman Lion tamer E C Jones George Davis Art Michaelis Duane Archibald directors It Evan Gee song lead-- 5 er Ellery Hall accompanist J Shumway chaplain Committee Assignments The following committee's have been named: Major Activity— W G Woffinden ch Clark Jones Art h'aelis Ellery J Hall Keith Eyre Ottd Albert O Whitney Jorgensen L Carter Charles CutCivic Improvement- ler Al G'Camp- White bell Millan Peck Finance— Carl A Bishop ch L C Christopherson P A- Linford Health & Blind— Henry Brown ch B JNf‘ Benson Don R Wheel- wright y M Convention— Art Michaelis ch F J Holmgren C Wood Program— R Evan Gee ch C J Wood Duane Archibald Don R Wheelwright Luncheon— Jay B Daw ch n Bowcutt Frank Itasicot Otto Linderman Membership— ch E J Holmgren Lorenzo Bowcutt i(! Publicity— Devers C Owens ch V W Johns Otto Jorgensen United Nations— Duane Archibald ch V W Johns Devers Owens Safety & Roads— Geo Davis ch J W Chambers P C Petterson Education— Wm O Linford ch Duane Archibald L C Christopherson Boys & Girls— Chester Boss ch Cyril Linford A G Campbell Athletics & Wild Life— Lorenzo Bowcutt ch Charles Cutler A 0 Whitney President’s G Advisory — Wm Woffinden Otto Linderman Cyril Linford J L Carter J J Shumway ry - ‘"'I V I - Garland came off on the short end of the score in their game here with Ogden last Sunday but has hopes for better luck this when the team meets Sunday Smithfield on the Garland diamond The game will commence again at 2:30 reports Burton Huish Last Sunday’s contest was pitched for the losers by Eldon Adams Don Peterson was re- ceiver ENGAGEMENT Miss Arlene Rogers Miss Ann Taylor Miss Arlene Rogers last year’s Wheat and Beet Day queen is sponsored by the Garland Lions and Miss Ann Taylor is sponsored by the Ladies’ Self Culture Club and the Civic and Home Arts Club in the contest being conducted at Brigham City today for “Miss Box Elder” Winner will represent the county in the “Miss Utah” contest at Salt Lake City in September Arlene Is the of Mr and Mrs Russell Rogers and Ann is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Glenn daughter Taylor ANNOUNCED Mr and Mrs LeGrande Jensen cl Collinston announced the engagement of their daughter Reva to Robert Anderson of Bear River City Robert is a graduate of Bear River High and Reva is an outstanding student there r I |