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OF THE PEOPLE lS UTAH AUGUST 9 1928 GARLAND Primary Parade And Pageant Held Last Saturday A Success GARLAND Malcolm A Keyer Favored as Republican Governor Candidate auou ' Commissioners Hold Regular Meeting Eoaid of County Comnnssic nei s of Box Elder County met in leguiar ses1328 at ten sion Monday August 0 clock a m All Commissioners present Minutes of previous session lead and approved V Orman from Communication Ewing on bthalf of Ogden Hot Spnnga SamUiium Company was presented sets out that tlie The communuation Sanitarium conmany takes' the politic n that Box Elcu r County and tne State Road Commission of Utah are ticspas'hig upon the property of live Sa’iila’ turn company In using a light of wav ha state highway tin iuf n and ii er tnr vomtraTiys pr'ptrty wilt iutit fight (iTTultiiarity TfoIfTTne cblnpaiiy i 1 lie mai'rr yvas tutitiu to the County Attuinu Rt pods of County Clnk Recorder S lu iff of fees collected during live of Juiy were s lomatcd and aid lrmnth I'jxn motiuii duly seconded and carried dei iMon was rtaclwd to advertise the i once ef intention to increase bidg( t apro)i lation for agricultural inspector m the sum ol 1 1000 00 The ordir men asing the budget in such amount to be made at the next regular met ting on August 20th in the absence “of pi olid of Upun motion duly seconded decision was reached to advertse for bids on 50 b'lb of siack eodl and 50 tons of lump coal s ru toai to be demised at J' 'vvre dependent poor 3 mills on the d illar For the partial support of mothers who are dependent upon their own j of their forts for the maintenance chiklien 2 mills on the dollar For the purpose of providing a sinking fund for the payment of County mad bonds and for the payment of interest thereon null on tile dollar and maintenaFor the construction nce of state roads in Box Elder County 8 mills on the dollar Tor the construction an maintenance of County roads In Box Elder County 2 mills on the dollar Garland Girl Killed In Auto A LOCAL BANK i Wreck At Marysvale fr Garland and the urgent needs of tv othr Word reached Garland early Thursof Miss day morning of the death Hazel Watson who was accidently killed in an automobile accident at Marysvale Idaho Wednesday Evening where she was visiting with relatives and friends was Miss Watson the charming daughter of Mr and Mrs Orson Watson apd was a popular student at the Hear Rlvr High 8chiol and the sudden news of her death was a shock to her many friends In thbf city surrounding' vicinity where and the she had numerous friends Mr and Mrs t$tatson and ' family moved from Plymouth a few years ago and since that time have made their home In Garland and the whole community mourn with them In the sudden departure of their daughter At this writing we have not received tlie particulars of the accident Funwill be announced eral arrangements later Corner Stone Laid For New Chapel At Elwood Sunday Elwood Ward Is making rapid progress on a beautiful ward chapel and In the ward amusement improvements hall On Sunday August 5th 1928 the cornerstone was laid by Apostle Melvin J Ballard at a beautiful and impressive ceremonies held at 5 00 o'clock — of that date There wery seated on the lmprovscd Elder Melvin J Ballard his son Louis Ballard recently returned from the German Mission the Stake Presidency and Bishopric of the Elwood w ard Opening and closing prayers were offered by Patriarchs James P Christensen and Myron J Richards respectElwood Choir rendered the folively anthems during lowing hymns and ‘‘Lo the rendition of the program: The Mighty God Appearing” "Praise To The Man Who Communed With Jehovah" "Jerusalem” and "Let The Mountains Shout For Joy" The speakers were Bishop Victor L Hansen President Milton H Wrlling and Elder Ballard A history of the ward prepared by James P Christensen Elins Andersen and J Walter Green was read by Ellias Andersen A larg concourse of people were in Attendance frohi all parts of til’s "and the Blue Creek Valleys Logan Brigham City and other places Apostle Ballard spread the mortar and assisted In the laving of the cornel stone in the center of which were deposited In a tin box the following: A history of the ward above menA Book of Mormon a history tioned rheck of his family and a cancelled for $1000 00 by Ilyruin C Christensen stand Cooking Exposition At to tjve cause Doctrine and Covenants by William Peterson Pearl of Great Price and English cola Latter Day Saint by JWalter Green Hymn Book by Margaret W Manning Voice of Warning (Danish) by Rasmussen A copy of the First PatrlarchoTBlesslng given by James Christensen of the three Photos who have Bishoprics presided over the ward Photo of the first Presiding Allen Iiunsaker Photos of pio- -I neers Peter Mortensen and James Green Statement of The first contri-- j button given towards the erection of 'the amusement hall In June 1903 by Charles Muns Danish Krone by Hans C Hansen Account of a miracle by Iva M Hunsaker List of the ward pffleers sustained at the ward conference held on June 15th 1928 Description and account of the purchase of the meeting house lot Maori Bo ok of M Mormon and photos by Hyrum contribution Pr and inspiring occasion There seemed to be a spirit of and praise for the privithanksgiving of erection the the chapel and lege other Improvements gave of rendering service in the great Latter Day contributed to the beauty and one of the of the occasion solemnity most beautiful rainbows ever witnessed the good people of We congratulate Elwood for the loyalty progressive spirit manifested In the work that they are doing to make their chosen place of abode the more desirable In which to live and to woi k out their destiny an the Ladies’ Self Culture Library Club nu“i mini ths jic Dtleuates to A tie ml County— Convention d tn At "he Reyuhh'an pr mry Tuec'dv evenrT Au'r’i ' 7th itCS the following delegate' Counwere selected to the Repubhcan ty Coventlon to be held at vatv on Aueu't 11 023 Th" d K gates were as fo'lows John J Shurrw iv J C M Pc te:sonElTT’ax L Karvcv Jr J P Bush D Hem Mann- - E Gadd'e Brtrns'n C Frai Staynor Nye Mrs R 'Pettcrson tin Mis J J Ehmnv a I D Uurfms rtTbrrt G orae O I mivs Mrs P Chav A Vui F''uJ" Iln'vtMr J W A Jiu M Ms S mhTs John Feck And-Aherrcit' s r- rew Wcs‘c ( Fii'h Mrs D i‘ G I R J Henry Mat ‘Rta'nrr Mrs JM Cud 7is Janes LiI!ywhite Mis' J P B h Fzru sen — 'Christensen It was a beautiful Lions Club Holds Business Meeting Austin Tlanks jar is very apparent' from statements by business and private people that one of vicinity of this community is a local bank T he opening of a checking account Is an every day necessity with most of us we perfer to have our funds securely deposited In a bank upon: which we h' ay draff— for' ttither small or large amounts and thus avoid the incon-- v it nee and danger of loss connected wuh carrying around any considerable s"m in cash and the closer the bank is to our place of residence the better We learn to know the officers of the bmk and they become intimately acwithtus a bond of thus V quainted and mutual confidence Is established the result being that through loans and accomodatjpn the bank is bntfiod by the business transacted and the patrons are getting financial 1' a d and an opportunity tf for profitable K 3 investment Your local is opened up banker is often In position to give valuable hints and assistance In placvV-- V 4 i V7 investment you can ing a profitable Malcolm A Keyser talk to him in strict confidence and A a nominated When Malcolm mutual beneficial arrangement can ICeyser can cany the Republican state be mrtde The business and agricultural in the opinion of ticket to vieloiy interobserveis In all parts of the State' ests or Garland ought to select rebusiness presentatives Mr Key crr is a successful who will get in touch with men of some surplus means In man cf Salt Lake City and is favorand then invite ad- in all sections of the the community ably known Sta'e He was b'rn inSalt Lake City ditional capital of which there Is plenty m July 1887 is of Revolutionary stock m Hie state to come m and organize St"’'’ Thank of under the SociIs Garland of the Utah ard ety of the Sons of the American Re - 'i'v liberal laws of our state made v iluuon He was educated in the for thrs very purpose A bank In Garland would be a profitable Investment p vjp csjioob of Sailt Lake City after to the investors and organizers and winch he received an A B degree from a meat convenience and financial help Harvard His fa her was an early to the community and the business inpioneer services to ests Rome of the outstanding Now is the t'm to start this rendered bv Mr ICcvser which qualiin the will aid materially for governor fy hen as candidate of business and will help to elude his excellent work as a mem- - giowth and hold much of the money her of the state' legislature in 1923'centralize within our bordeis which now slips wh'ti as a member of the appropriatawnv to other parjs ions committee he was so deeply We have touched only a few of many terested in tin? work of this commutes which would accure advantages that railed - him the other eriiengrtrs to the benefit of us all by the estabof the “watch dog" pubhc treasury lishment of a In our good bank the bill which increasHe Introduced believe We there are enough ed the tax on gasoline from 2 centii mdst mert capable - business to 3 rents which has resulted in 'enterprising bpre to put this move over all It needs making available more money for the is some one to get the ball rolling building and repalilng of state roads Mr Keyser was lerenlly appointed GARLAND TIMES -- I wish to make a number of the executive committee men of of the Utah State Farm Bureau and is this appeal to the business Garland the thoroughly eonvirsant- - with I appreciate the Patrotic scree of the He is publems of the State Business Mdn of Gaiiand by buying with the m no wav connected of any of the candidates for the flags to decoiate the city However I think as citizeps of the United States United States Senate or any take' pi ide enough In the and lrpiescnts no rlique of any we should He is entirely independent of "Old Glory" to shoy respect to it by kind — taking it down- ah Sundown any allianows— ' A SCOUT irolitieal Advernsi mrnt f Idaho made J'W and Utah which included 's No 28 B'a’d rf Minutes of meeting of the Gailard Lions ( a) Idaho) and paruulailv Garland toil a pic tun if th’ Mr lLuwi held m the Gmland (aincgic Liu'y o 8 of 1923 witti tl ’sign jutcnticui sending it August to the Lion Pris J J Rlumvvav r i'e together witn n wro-uotfic-at Chicago chair with the following board Minutes ol luncheon hi Id Aug 1st mesint O G - Sweet n Kt J L Harviv i rMdcnt J 2 id 1928 read and app ved T E Bi tense n uv'd 'lot the (Kb J M Gadclie )d h'ah-n T W Cockame i QSidc nt ting adopt the polu Club Ladies Entertained n ham e E Bebenscn Diuctor I A s as eon fes tlece months b J I H This motion was seconded J Tamer Lion Kirkham Dy Mrs A- M of the Elite tainmi nt ion Jr Mitten fa”i(d Harvey J L Lunev Jr movd '!' The mrmbeis of the Laches I eo "f senile 5Ud hluk Self oiattu Ilru Gove s that the d’ ’( met vnh the Ih' Cultiie C’lnb cf Gaiiand were cntcr-- t Lelu Utah anie of the ban h was chium on (ould b° u'hii tni’cl in by Mrs A M Austin Friday Mr Hamm sta'ed tint I motion was si end d b ( G R ou id act as Ins annual ai'Vtnocn Ant ust thid at the home of rd xhu uUU s -- e— a — ue cn — Mot ion Ft jiadeueU APtXItvtcv MuniG — Mtchit its uo id tne Allied line ef activates ti pui-tie Pusicknt Mrs P CTPeUtisan presidt" in Club end"i se a nnnma If the coming jrar Fir ed s s the mean- ol oi earn in to m tal cinMe Couia"e the Cl’v iv n fur a shoit business session the tension commute S: Pies it "f tin re crossing m ro r m tne no needed pauintlai' named O G Svrilon chai folbwing progiam was rendoied those ctticns mug t) rein ut ' M’ncal selection Miss Lois Prtterson wuh J W Garrett aid Ra V’ with sttltwaiif a araljrf The chitv comp'ittee-met ihtlr Mr G G and Miss Orpha Sweeten I ne J J Is to rpn sor c mi nu the 5 This motion hr is d Sweeten gave two cornet solos v n Mo‘ n uuted Shumwav Clubs in the surotunling on the pano by Mss Orpha that ail cititie T E Bet'nsci move also lniornnd Mr Hamm Sweeten Cl b '”'d zens of ra aged Dtiectots that the Shut he (nenu sutcMiss Theona Andrus to plant the r pa 'nv bftw'in gave a short been )asu g up a wonderful cm md walk land nub lo lawn L is stunt it talk on her recent trip'to Alaska by not senduv of the out b” Mr Bet nan that Facforv During the social hour the hostess ipivirt to the International ath Street was mw cidct and giuel'el four mile served a delicious ti ay luncheon road sign located of the entue wul'h cl Hie cits and if Hie He further sta of Garland gnosis were present with havin' made a visit to Beavei CUV people iovld icspaid to the mivimcrrt the following ladles as guests Mrs J lid and while there nmung of the Lion Cub itiic loal rerentiy A Field of Talti Call Mrs V L Han Ticun" Cali otTi i““Vho ‘creatf rme rf Hie most rmjr'Tsnr— Thrie fuiftr-bv Motion sic u sen and dauihter Miss Vea of Elv ood whether he had m the rnun’rv hr not inquned ' A ed F v Mo ion 'S Drt con seen earned this Mrs R sie’i A Mis Beitha Summers They The Due-- '' is fidcr"d supixit to unon l's a' t’ aetivenc s and ir ' uvd Mrs WallMrs D E Manning of 'he P i‘ m th Citv Engham '‘aging ace Wif0 Mis Vorn Wood Mis Dean hun that tlev coiisidered mid Parade wedded b C) (i Sid- mist outstanding loal gu do th Nve fvon'hs and the Misses 'Melba ’Lois”K ei snriT"TFioei ia Ariunis“ia7a two sfierd a ' m nr to Tj it ws a distinct Bcss'e M: tin Cluh ad iired to meet August J7 J ling Fiank S F k V R Varfl-iRepublicans Select nr iM Hi chain Marne' tae M M J uc's Er Dr T over standard staas Upon me an da j second'd and carried looHition was passed fumg the of s il'pl me levy for tlie purpose n eejs and" reqairtui msCard of of Ecijta’ion of Bex Eider County for fixed at was 1523 The levy the our thanks a- j We wish to exiend 8 nulls on the duLr Li ns Clt b to thejli-'d lapurcriaMon Upon mot K11 duly sccondid and Bind Stoats Mr Caddie of the r' solution was passed fixing the Sugar Co and r Ki iTiraiv foilowh g Hvi'j uion all taxable Bc'ar Riv-- j of the oifrers'and children the year 1928: Ur- Coui'y who h''led to na'-er Stakend-Rl- l null I or gm' County pniixivs our Jubilee a succe ss and For the care and mamtenance Spnod THE PRid R Y E f ’KE BOARD relef of the ind gent sirk and other weighing i JJI TIMES” $200 THE YEAR NEEDS It Boar River Stake Jubilee In com Riversidelarge banner dfum and comb band memoiation Qf the fiftieth amuvei-sarand ihildun in blue and of the organization white cosiuhies of the PriTiemonton Pionrer float Japanese mary Association was held at Garland re presenting float Children's Satuiday August 4th under the direc- float tion of file Bear River Istake Pnrtary spital Rose float decoiated doll bugBoard and officers and teat hers of the gies dium and comb band Indians — thc v primal y as&Qtiaunnm gLius brain nAlicivri id association Ra t T remontonThe parade made up of almu-wards Martha Geoigeand entirely pf primary worheis and chilr'-reWashington Uno'e Sam formed m front of the tabeinacli Stake Boaul Otfueis with lavender and wended its way to the large fawn pai asols A' the conclusion surrounding "the sugar factory hotel or of the parade the East Factory Stieet whue the page- following pageant was rondeied ant was given PROGRAM The whole affair was planned on a The Quern' and hit attendants miniature scale and 'repiesenied fairv enter the reviewing stand Queen from tales incidents in history and other Rnnsde A'tcnclant- s- Fifty children to children was Interesting from It Gmlfii'U and Gailatd North and things lead by the colors canned by a boy r'omnnt n scout with two othi r scouts as The Ilrth of the Pnmary River- followed by the Gaiiand Milisk e FiclcUn" Braver Darn Garland of Gaiiand NoiUi Fast Tiemonton tary Band and' Miss Lola Jensen East Riverside Queen of the Festival ac- - Cailand — A Synbolie Dance from Mass - 2 Organized S' ate — errmpanted" by fifty Garland North Garland and Ti onion 1873 Primary 1028 3 Rung “Army of tori wards representing 50 jeais of pri- the Living God mary aitlvfty ""Eiirti unra'dratiTiTV" in" '"3— iratriru5 nance Trcmonlon — Tearthe stake contributed its hatuie to the East Elwood Dewey 2 -- Sewing the parade as follows ing the strips of cloth Beaver ward A small cmeied nag-o- n strips together 3— Biading the strips two drawn by hoists depicting the 4— Weaving the biaids into a rug -- Dance of the Pop Corn Balls — pioneers crossing the plains Bovs and 1— Shaking of corn kernels Biithvel! girls In costume 3 —Making of Lille Mat The 2 Popum" the Coin Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe" and popcorn balls 5— At the Fair a number of chls in costume 2— Bands Deweyvi’le Three decointci titcvcles Fair' Go Round two bicycles and childien dnssed ns Dance Second Group Hungarian rabbit mense owls turl’e bee also puls m costume and officus wan fancy Gills of the Fourteen Walds 7— On the R to Health Tiemonthats Tmale — “The Flviod Elwood A small float on which was on Gaiiand Band 50 £ ir S angled Fmnei a laige birthday case contaimng Kirkham Ibntrl tion Bio randies in honor of the fifty J since the organization of the first pi An un uallv Lege etowd of people a clown bind and f' ai al wauls m the stake association wj’nessed gills in Rag Rug costume t'K pat ad" an! peageant in which 600 decorated children tok pait In all the whole afFielding automobile fair was n grand success and the Priin which was seated members of the first primary association me Stake Board and Primary work- l guests of the jubilee Seagull girls and eis m the various wards are to be two costume a Bird in beai Blue mented for the Splendid manner in girls Garland Clowns pioneer float drum which the celebiation was handled deal of credit is due them for and comb band little gills with beautifully decoiated doll cariiages elephant their untiling efforts In arranging the bear hotses primary officers m fancy program and teaching the little tots their nails so well They deserve the yellow hats North Garland Float "Eaith's Fairsupport of parents lor the good work they are doing Tli" est Fuoweis" drum and comb band a'so workers woP'lma man apand aie very East Garland Indian man decorated tricycles clowns mice plet mtne far the interest shown m the celebration c nd horses by the people of the Peniose Tloat ‘LaiMis Famcst Stake end f r the large attendance at ties function Flow eis jiaa GARLAND “THE VOULME I NUMBER II 'Stake r r ' Hold Outing Members of the Garland Ladles’ Self Culture Club with thier partners motor ed to Lagoon last Monday evening and spent a really good time In taking la all the exciting things found at that Between eighty and popular resort ninety people sat down at the long i M table and enjoyed a very excellent luncheon that had been prepared by the ladies for this outing A pleasant hour was spent there at the table and then they began to wander through the dnae of entertaining things with which the resnT is filled Some got the greatest kick out of the things found ia the ‘Tun House" and others on the b Giant Racer and still others from the Air Rhips which all goes to show that I X we are just children grown up and I ” are m fer a good time whenever the loppoitumty presents itself Even some to the Scenls annex tried crowd the of " and Railway in their fun operations S'jrric rbrpiied only at the - caustic— re j marks of the engineer who said "That EOYU3 kids should be better trained at home” MISS LUI After the crowd had seen all the sights An penally ln'crcing proi'ram lie y went to the dance pavilion ard oil the ebiict of cooking has tx'fi I'M tied bv M'v I uia Biyes for enjoyed some fun dancing All in all it was a succesful outing Fridav August 10 1923 at the Gaiiand Lib! in ) and contributed to the restful reand cares I've rhot cookers laxation from business The uses of the will leituied m addition to the h us hold worries Much credit Is do e elec tie range Don t foi g t that Mis G G Sweeten chairman of tha is 'nvHed bv the-- Utah Power An j ArnusunenF "Committee "of The'Ladia" Lichl Co to attend this demonstration and her able assistat 2 p m Fudiv A"gist 10 at the Self Culture Club and ants m planning putting over thla (iu'ahd Libi n y May we havs veiy creditable outing ' more cf tlum NQ11C£-QFJIIDS— aaimtoi in l I w yi ((' V elrric fa i bv t’i' ' thet Box is 'N I dt r Cuiritv will receive at the office of Couiitv Clerk Court House ' ll Hi ham Cl1 'll fmi' Mvm- iv August 20 1925 bid- - ir fumixh-i'i- 't to Box Elder Co nty the following 59 tens of slick c'al and 50 tons luaip coal The alxve to be weighed o' er d seal's and vii a' Cjunty Court House or jail BOX FLDFR COUNTY ‘ Ej P Ra sell Wight Countv Clerk Ag t F Davts one of the fSBt Mr spv'iunan of America and who has h d charge of the Great Bear River' ririh iinee lbs nrganlzatinn thirty vrars ago died at the club last ThursThere were from th day ti' lucahty Mr and Mrs A H Archibald Jan es J Thompson and' his son D- y Lor and Mr and Mrs John J Mr and Mrs D Henry Maftnlng and Mr and Mrs Leon J Thompson In ahU nluii e at the funeral Acrvkwt hld at Pctv- en Sunday last James J and their sisters mesdamea and Archibald Manning and Shumway are nephews and nieces to Mr Davis Ie:' ii |