Show ME vte: Gr AiKIL AIND ESTABLISHED AUGUST 1928 MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS AND NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION t 28th 'GARLAND Year Sheriff Seeks Three Horses UTAH City Will Opn Dump Ground On Saturdays Only FRIDAY JULY Fielding Men Hurt In Car Accident Rudd sustained two fractured bones in his left fore arm The Garland Dump will here- Leon Grover suffered a back inAmong other things lost stolen after be open only on Saturdays jury and Emery Hess Clain Groor missing Box Elder County announces Arnold Rhodes of the ver Glen Severson and Earl SkinSheriffs officers are looking for Garalnd City Council ner numerous sprains bruises saddle horses Residents three are requested to haul tnd minor cuts when the car in Warren rubbish and other waste to the which they were riding to work to Sheriff According W Hyde two of the animals were yard on that day between the at Hill Field early Monday mornmissing from the corral of Gus hours of 7 a m and 7 pm It is ing was struck by another veForsberg of Garland on Jun 18 felt that with this arrangement it hicle just as they made a left turn One was a blue mare 3 from will be possible to keep the dump the highway to the Ilill The ground in a condition that will Field entrance weight about 800 pounds other was a balck gedling 9 make Mr Skinner it much more useful to driving and 1000 pounds weight about the other men report that they everyone star on head roached mane quite were dozing at the time of the accident long saddle mark on left side The Skinner car was blocky build to the extent of more damaged the John than $300 The car which hit Missing from corral the night of June 17 them was considered a total loss altho the young man was who was light brown mare branded On 900 lt was uninjured driving weight about left rear leg ha a little white on Clark City Residents Asked To Spray For Fly Control £Dov2n UU Trek SiU Sditot WHO ENJOY hearing an excellent orchestra well con ducted and playing those catchy light opera tunes of Rogers and who those llammersteln enjoy those same fine voices singing well known tunes who enjoy seebeauticostumes and ing gorgeous ful staging who enjoy light cast and clean fantasy excellently who In addition and presented like all this served up under the open sky on a pleasant July night— all these will have a wonderful time at the current offering of “The King and 1” at the University of Utah Stadium We enjoyed it more than anything of the kind we have seen and heard ip £ Jong time last Monday evening and heartily recommend it to anyone as possibly the very best Summer Festival entertainment yet offered ' JOHN J SHUMWAY celebrated the Fourth of July by spending an hour or two as his office lie is still somewhat short of physical strength but just as full of humor and Interesting obgood servations as ever- THOSE AS FOR WORKING on the holiday we put in our ten hours at the shop — just about the same as any other working day remembering that when we were on the farm July Fourth often found us with work too pressing to per- mit time out for celebration WE JUST NOTICED that In the news item alst week on the B1LILS class of ’38 reunion that we said It was reported by Dr Howard Shurtz It was just one of those slips of the pen because we knew It was Homer all the time Homer’s older brother Howard Is visiting here this week however The brothers had a short visit before Homer and family departed for his home in Seattle Howard is living in Burlingame California 49 High School Class of 1936 Holds Reunion The first reunion of the Bear River River High School class of 1936 held at the high school Satwas attended by urday evening 107 people reports Mrs Gam who was general chairCapener man of the event and class Gordon Worley was in charge of the banquet service The 1936 class was the’ 14th class to graduate from the school snd the largest up to that date Karl Ward of Rupert" Idaho was unable to atclass persident tend due to iUncss The program direction of was under the Waldron Tables were decorated with small Bears and arrangements of red roses and white daisies Letters from members unable to attend and also the list of deceased Sons of Pioneers members were read by Mrs Capeweek ner Leslie Wight of Brigham On Battalion The only way flics earwigs and City' was chosen to be in charge other insect pests can be effecTo California Cities for the reunion of arrangements of the “Following yardstick tively controlled is for every lot calls Dancing to the music rutrition which for daily in 1961 owner to have his premises sprayAbout 20 valley people includHall’s orchestra followed the ed it is pointed out If any yard serving of fruit and vegetables cf ing Mr and Mrs Frank Munns is missed it becomes a sources of and keeping within a limited food dinner Mr ard Mrs J J White Mr and The following were present: Hearings on the budget for the Mrs Aubrey Turley and Mrs F pests which spread all over the budget is made easy by home LoAnderson Mrs Lula Ellis Box Elder County School District canning" says Miss Hattie KilLimb of Garland are this week were held as advertised on June community returned from Iran) The city is endeavoring to see gore who will lecture and dem- gan (just participating in the commemora- 26 and the budget adopted calling Christensen Mrs Barbara ho me onstrate at Bear canning all of that tive Mormon Battalion trek to the the business district is for an expenditure of $2485042-1Nyssa Ore Mrs La Vera site of the old Fort Moore and urges that every River City on July 9 at 2 pm in Yakima Wash to operate the schools for the sprayed The meeting is being arranged Garfield Jackcon home owner take care of his own Los - Angeels ’ Calif — where' the Howard Shurtz Burterm and Mr and Mrs lor’ $9626732 Box Hansen Elder by Bessie when crew first Mormon Battalion men rais- coming the spraying on this property Blaine to make up the deficit Bishop Calif lingame Countv and Extension Agent ’s in the city The cost is well ed the American flag 109 years year’s expenditures Mrs Blanche Calif Mrs Ray Thorson and Bear Ri- Carmichael within the reach of everyone California go this July 4 is says Next year’s tax levy to meet Mr Rhodes who ver Ci'y Farm Buera’u and is Jensen Taylor Arimo Idaho Mrs ownthat urges erecting a million dollar monu- these costs will be mills Ida' Helen McLean Rose Malad ment at the site ers be on hand whenever possible open to all interested homemakwere for the schools an increase of Attending from Tremonton ers to assiste the sprayers in covering The modern battalion dressed mills Cannon Waldron Lucille Miss Kilgore is a graduate of Mrs in replicas f the orginial ell necessary areas and avoiding unitables work New Fronk Oklahoma partitions for Women at Douglas Holmgren Wayne College which should not be sprayed forms will visit a number of CalMrs tools sewing machines and other any Dcann Ilenrle Hail Chickasha Olcla She holds a Mrs ifornia cities and historical sites at the Bear River High' Masters degree and a BS degree Beth Allen Lsubr Donald before returning home July 9 The equipment Max necessitated by Junior end High Marvin in Stenquist Home Economics For several men are members of the Sons of new Laub and program the Earl Oyler junior high years she has been a staff memthe Utah Pioneers Rex and work on Mrs Erma Vance Bourne were authorized ber of the Educational Departsome of these projects was begifn ment of the Kerr Glass Manufac- Richards and Btrnice Peterson of ' FenUnemployment Benefits at the school this week turing Corporation makers of Fielding between control to traffic RichMyron cing Kerr Fruit Jars "She has further Jay Macfarlane In Are the two areas also was authorized-nbroadened her knowledge of food ards and DeLose Udy of RiverIncreased This Month was a new IBM program time THE MARION Sorensens were preservation by supervising can- side the latter installation to awakened late Reta Mrs system foods of all Oyler lloldaway snd Sunday night by a ning centers where A new weekly un- cost maximum $3783 Raymond Heusser of Deweyville crash in' front of their place and kinds were canned benefit amount beemployment From Salt Lake City were Mrs In addition to went uotto find a late model car her scientific came effective July 2 said Curtis Miss around one of their knowledge has a Wanda Mason Lloyd Bill Frazer KIgore wrapped P Harding Administrator of the At Yellowstone black walnut trees The driver very practical knowledge of the Mrs Estelle Welling Smith Mrs State Employment Security Bishop 8c Mrs Duane Archibald methods and proced- Vtrn L Martin Crane Mrs Doris and Dick Peterson son of Charles purposes Susan Lyle end children Rucker Wade Mrs Rose Hall in home canning ures of Peterson Deweyville apparweek Tied directly to the State’s Hal have been spending this All methods of canning will be ently fell aselp at the wheel Two and stronger growing economy visiting Mr & Mrs Floyd Stohl at other From Ogden Jack Yoder Mr Home boys Kent Lish and Johnny demonstrated or discussed claimants newly unemployed may Ashton Idaho and at Yellowstone Selman were makers who plan to can or freeze end Mrs Melvin LcRon Udy Mrs from Deweyville receive- up to $35 weekly in jobl- Park with him They were badly shak- the surplus from garden and or- Ada Schoffield Dewey Arch 0 ess benefits after July 2 he said Hall Miss Lucile Lee Mrs Veltna en up and cut by flying glass chard should not miss this Mr Harding pointed out that The car is a lotal wreck will Wood Germerr gainpointeri-th- at 1955 legislation provided an autoFrom Brigham City Mrs be helpful the year around Mrs Eph Peterson accompanied matic formula which can move Nina Weidmarm Cox Mrsto Salt Mr & Mrs Ed Isaacson the maximum weekly benefit up Johns Moycs Mrs Marjorie Lake City Wednesday They visitor down SOIL CONSERVATION NEWS depending on the averLish Richard Christensen ed Mr 8c Mrs Don Winter and age level of the State's insured Dr Roy Barnard Mrs Beth Mrs Peterson and Mrs family wages Palmer Isaacson stayed at Jordan Park The only workers eligible for From Bountiful Frank Burns while Mr Isaacson was on busimore than the old limit of $33 in Mrs Castleton Ardella Ralph ness benefits will be those workers Ellis Gwynn of Mr & Mrs Conrad Larson who earned more than $66 in Also present were Grant RiSalt Lake City came for their two Radcliff Ilenrle has wanted to chards Pleasant wages Grove Raymond children who had been visiting do something for a long time Somers Logan Mrs Ruby Tanrelatives here on Wednesday about the large volume of storm Corinne ’ Leslie Jean Larson daughter of Mr & water that runs over the wide aka Yamasaki Bonds Damaged Melba Mrs Thatcher Mrs Paul Larson returned to Salt flat area on his Blue Creek ranch Wight Garland Mrs Leah Are Protected Jcnes Capener Lake with them for a visit This spring he built five short Cannon was contour The annual ward outing Ilolley Spanish Fork diversion dikes about 20Q Mrs By Government Johnson Ruby Thornley held at upper Guinevah in Logah ft long across the channel in his Smithfield Ferd Gcrmer ClearEach Tuesday Canyon your wife doesn’t “Maybe family summer fallow field get Within a and tear up your savings their own lunch and week it had its first trial run as field Mr and Mrs Thaine brought angry Collinston bonds— but you might get them games were a result of a cloud burst on the played Deceased members of the class Mr & Mrs E S Hansen and upper watershed Cook Spencer mutilated in a hundred other included Paul Cspencr Garland granddaughters Loraleeand Lyn- and Thompson of the Soil Conserways” says T- Frank Coppin Carlos Giles Tremonton Harvey da Hansen attended the Christian vation Service of the County Savings chairman inspected the area Golden Elwood Watt Hansen family reunion at Brig- soon after the storm These low Hansen Bonds Committee who states that Bothweli Gaddie Garland Mark Mr & Mrs diversions ham City Sunday the Treasury Department protects dihad held back and Daniel Bradshaw Jr Tremonton will Elaine Malbin Hansen also attended the golden verted the the interests of the bond buyer silt laden water Wanda Johnson heavy CaliSorenson U’s in from day of purchase until rewedding reception for Mr 8r Mrs A layer of silt more than an inch sing lead fornia PenDelbert Fredrickson R Madison in Brigham City Sun- in "Madame Butterfly” demption depth had been deposited on rose Hilda Miller Davis Brigham day an estimated In addition to replacing lost ten acres Most of Jean Stokes Nelson RooseCity stolen or mutilated bonds the this silt would have otherwise velt Naomi Dummer Lish BrigMEMBERS OF THE Garland have been deposited in the Howthe Savings Bond chairman said ham City Boyd Garrett Garland Camp of the Daughters of the ell reservoir because when this Treasury maintains a staff of leNewton Margaret Pioneers presented the program water leaves the Henrie ranch it Jack Jones gal experts to advise bond holders Missouri Tarbet Cassie Beard services with in Sunday evening of their rights in event of death is in a confined channel with no Bird Fern Snowville Bennett Dora Shaffer conducting Open- place to drop its load of silt or other tragic ocdisappearance Larsen Tremonton Feron Smith Come Ye Records ing song was “Come show curs nces This is only a small beginning that C Smith Fielding E SorPrincipal invocation Saints” Henry by bond owners’ interests are profall This after harvest Henrie Garland "Madame Butterfly” Puccini’s the girls chorus accompatected even though they are de- immortal opera of a faithful Jap- ensen On plans to continue this work and clared that anese girl and an American naval nied by Merle Lasron sang two his upper flat the dikes can be incompetent a pioneer story was told as long as 1600 feet The entire funds derived from bond redempofficer will open in the Univer- numbers tions are to be used for their sity of Utah Stadium Bowl Wed- by Pearl Grover Naomi Oyler area has a slope averaging one read the history of the first hand- per cent rare until such time as a legal nesday (July 11) at 830 pm These dikes will be a talk was given on the contour with the idea of is appointed guardian Performances will continue on cart companies by Essie Peterson and the clos- ponding water not more than six The Bear River High School Friday and Saturday Mountains Ye was "Oh song ing inches class of 1931 will hold its first Production director will be Dr deep NOTICE C Lowell Lees with Maurice High” Benediction was by Lesfive year reunion on Saturday THIS IS A good example of how August 4 The City Council 7:30 pm: at the hereby noti- Abravanel director of the Utah ter Holman Warren Hansen was the speak- one rancher can be a big help to high school fies residents that hereafter the Symphony cafeteria as musical director on the watershed Garland Members star er on the Riverside Daughters of his neighbors should make reservaCity Dump will be open Elaine Malbin program Sunday farther down each Saturday from 7 ara to 7 of the New York City Center the Pioneers tions with Mrs Jerry Buchanan It this project works Is satis- Garland will sing the title role of tvening GarOpera Dean Anderson pm Mrs Dorris Peterson has her factorily as it appears at the land RD Mrs Jay Westcr-garMiss Malbin recentResidents arc also urgently rewith her and son grandchildren to see that their Tremonton present time there are several quested ly soared to the top of the naof the television other areas in Blue Creek that ladder with these days The mother sprayed when the county tionwide Mrs L Francis Peterson can be treated in a like manner WORK MEE1NG ANNOUNCED spray equipment is in their neightriumphs in "Madame Butterfly” children One look at the silt in the upborhood "The Trial at Rouen” "Salome” left Monday by Transcontinental The only with a ber Lines scheduled visit for regularly Air The county as well as the city and other operatic roles per end of the Howell Seservoir Thomas Hayward star parents in Manchester England will show how urgent is this ac- Relief Society meeting for the officials are anxious to secure a longtime the month of July will be held Mrs Henry Sorensen and Mrs tion of the Metropolitan Co this year coverage Opera complete Mrs on Wednesday July 11 the GarGrass Specialists Visit Area Garland Oty Council radio and television will portray Sidney Sorensen accompanied On June 25 a group of plant land Second Ward Relief Society Lt Pinkerton with Conchita Gas- Doris Peterson to Logan Wednesmaterials ton mezza soprano as day kp&rialists studied the officers announce " Returns to Hospital Work will begin at 'ten am of the grass program in the maid progress K L Hess who has been home Suzuki CLUB met at the Northern Utah SCD THE BIRTHDAY roles will be sung These with quilting and sewing being Supporting only a short time from an Ogden Lunch principal activities returned this week to by O Dale Blackburn Marvin A the home of Mrs Letitia Soren- men were from the Soil Conser- the hospital will be served at noon Bingo vation Service L Reed Hansen Brett sen Thursday afternoon They have charge the Dee Hospital where he was Sorensen AH ward members are urged to was played with "white elephant” Paulsen F W Whitaker George to undergo an Jhis opeartloq bo presect Pocttauetf ta paj oq Continued $ pcs pajojoa uboj ‘jooj ptmj jpi Full cooperation with the indie mark on right whither this is sect spraying Anyone seeing these horses asked by the projectCouncil year stated requested to contact the sheriff's Arnold Rhodes Citycouncilman this office £Recutuuj No 1958 School Board Adopts Budget Extension Aide Schedules Class in Food Canning - Eiast Garland Car Accident Wakens Family State Farmer Controls Erosion Problem Savings role ARCHIBALDS nONOR MOTHER members of the Archibald family gathered Thursday at the & home of Bishop Mrs Duane Archibald to honor their mother Mrs A L Udy on the occasion of her 80th birthday anniversary Members of the family present from out of town included Mr & Mrs John L Lavender and son and Mr 8: Mrs ' Thomas Craig Mr 8s Mrs A Patrick of Ogden K Johnson and Mr & Mrs Dean Mrs Archibald of Nephi Mt Clifford Archibald ot copperton and Mr 8s Mrs Ralph King of Richfield Idaho The DUP HOLDS JUBILEE Seven members of the Camp of the Daughters Garland of the Utah Pioneers attended the June held Jubilee of the organization last Tuesday at Reese Pioneer Park in Brigham City ‘WARD RELIEF SOCIETY REMINDS OF MEETING t The Garland First Ward Relief officers remind members Society that the monthly work and business meeting will be held this The activity Tuesday July 10 will begin at l0 a There will of be quilting and other "types done to be Lunch will sewing be 'served at noon The attendance 6f Jhp women of the ward at tjiis meeting will ' ' tb jpjffcUttq ty pffc?ri' ‘Madam Butterf ly Next Music Festival Offering IBB Announces August Reunion Class at or Tbundsy mln Gid$ fttirsea M mb frritoo |