Show r r a®®' 'y&f i ADVERTISE IN THE THAI GOES INTO GARLAND "TIIE PAPER THE TIMES" n VOLUME I NUMBER IV GARLAND UTAH JNEW FEATURES Republicans Hold FOR thrS? -- State Convention FAIR AND RODEO eU under Way or a tVer staged ln Box Elder Countyf The fact that P C Petterson and J Y Rich are at the head of the rodeo department of the fair assures the public that they will get more their money’s worth Arrangements Slave been made for the attendance of the Fort Douglas Military Band and those whtty have heard this wonderful °f I?U®lcians know that fgfegatl0Il ’rselves They will be present the full three days of T W v the fair Bonnie Gray and her horse "King Tut” are under contract for the show and the management have signed up to pay $400 00 for this feature The horse does a lot of trick stuff including jump Ing over an automobile loaded with Bonnie Gray is known through Country as one of the best ridhorse trainers She is a gradone of the great eastern universities which lends a romantic atto her “wild west” performmosphere people out the ers and uate of At the Republican Convention at and Thursday Ogden last Wednesday August 15th and 16th Garland was re- Jr J M presented by J L Harvey Caddie John P Holmgren and John J These men return full of Shumway enthusiasm for thfc ticket nominated The majority received by Ernest Bam berger for United States Senator shows him to be a popular candidate and augurs well for his election According to these men the choice of Wm H Wattis for Governor Is a happy one and there Is no man In the State better qualified by training to and mature judgment perience fill such an Important office as chief executive In the selection of Senator John W Peters for Secretary of State the party is to be congratulated But once since statehood has Box Elder County been represented ln an elective office of the state government and jthatwaa twenty years ago- - They found an unusually strong sentiment favoring the nomination of Mr Peters and he won easily against the field on the first ballot The ticket is well balanced and disand If the entributed geographically thusiasm of the Oarland delegates la a criterion the full Republican ticket National and State Is rlectttf' And L D $200 THE YEAR Their Band Concert Friday Evening The Garland Military Band will another concert this evening on at Corner o’clock 8 and give the many The California Players which play in Garland next week need no lntroduc- tion to the people of Garland and near cities because they always please the amusement going public This week they aie presenting two new plays for their many patrons the heavy melo- drama “Madame X” and a sparkling new comedy Tire Millionaire and the Flapper They will show in Garland one week with change of play nightly by r Mrs John Benson will be hostess to the chib members at the next meeting August 31 at her home and Mis C D Redendo Beach Call ents of Mrs Barfus liarfiuA have F L Cos and gfand par- - opens Bear River L? D S' Seminary for instruction Monday 8ept 3 1828 Hgh School begins It’s work This year Bear River L D S Semlnsiry will opn for Instruction at the time the local High School begins It’s work Tihs year 1928 the date Is Monday Sept 3rd with registration Friday evening and the opening Just preceedlng Saturday days offers three courses The Seminary New They are: Old Testament History and Chluch HisTestament History School The High tory and Doctrine will allow unit of credit toward graduation for each of the Blble “ courses classes meet regularly All Seminary each day at the Seminary building Mr C J Jensen Is returning to asW W Richards ln the sist Prlclpal Instructional mork at this institution Both men have spent the summer ilj study and are better prepared than evef before to carry forward their work North End Personals I PLYMOUTH and daughter G G Sweeten Sweeten and Mr Lund Johnson of Logan attended the Sweeten family Salt Lake City on held in reunion last Mr R L Sweeten of Monday San Francisco Call was a special guest Innes and family are visit Lae City for a few days a Mrs limes’? mother NEWS ITEMS The Bear River High School will beclass work on Monday September The students will be given an opportunity to select their courses from gin 3rd the following lists: Ninth Grade: — English Algebra Health Ancient History Plain Sewing Foods Animal Husbandry Farm Mechanics Orchestra Vocal Music oral Expression Grade— Tenth English Geometry Health Modem History Biology AgMechFoods Dressmaking ronomy anical Orechestra Farm Drawing Mechanics Carpentry — Eleventh — and — Twelfth:— English Public Speaklnk Psychology (12 grade only) Health Dramatics Physiology Chemistry Physics Farm Management Economic and Soclalogy Dressmaking (12 grade only) Music Theory and Harmony Orcestra and Band Advance Arithmetic Agricultural Engineering Auto Mechanics Glee Club Athletics American History Household Arts Adv Domestic Arts The upper class students will register on the evening on Aug 31st between the hours of 6 and 11 p m - The Ninth grade pupils will register on Saturday 8ept 1 during the afternoon and evening THIRD PERIOD:— New Testament Chruch History and Doctrine PERIOD:— New Testament History THIRD History FOURTH History FIFTH PERIOD:— Old Testament Church History and Doctrine PERIOD — New Testament History SIXTH History Testament PERIOD:— Old New Testament History LIONS i The two outstanding features of the Democratic held ln county convention Brigham City at the Armory building Saturday last were the endorsement of Milton H Welling director of the department of regrlstratlon and former of the First district congressman for secretary of state and Attorney Wm E Davis of Brigham for the position of district attorney The Demoroatic state convention will be held ln Logan Saturday August 25 and the delegates elected at Brigham lastSaturday were instructed to vote for these two popular candidates for the positions named Delegates to the state convention at Logan from Garland are A R Capener Wm King W J CuUlmore J T Bigler O G Sweeten T D Davis J J White and H P Swlnyard Riverside: Tracy Welling Leo Fielding: Earl T F Coombs: GniHnamn a Beaver Dam R A Johnson Bigler j GEORGE ANDERSON LION SERETARY VISITS GARLAND George Anderson Assistant vd aTT r I i r Next Wednesday August the 29th at four o’clock one of the greatest sport events of the season will take place at the City Park when the Lions Club wU1 present to the public "three real ball games Four teams have been chosen from the Club to fight for the championship and they are very evenly ma'tched so good games are assured After the four teams ’have played their respective games the champion battle will be on between the winners So come out folks and enjoy some real sport and watch the teams fight for base ball and root for you favorite ones on your team Harry Swlnyard H O Alfred Michaelis Davis and Moee Garrett are the captains and have chosen teams tocontest Jhajt dat for baseball honors ln this neck of ttie woods Everybody wants to turn out at 4 o’clock p m Wednesday August 29th and see two of the greatest ball ln games history Vi I v 4 f hr i t I i ) Boys Secretary Lions International with headquarters In Chicago spent two days with Oarland Lions this week District Governor Leo Hansen telephoned on Bunday that Secretary Anderson was at the service of the Garland Club for Monday and Tuesday On Monday C E Smith and W W Richards accompanied Mr Anderson on a visit to Cache Valley and Tuesday was spent ln Garland It la too bad that every member of the club could not have had tlie opportunity to meet Mr Anderson It Is such contacts that create an enthusiasm for LlonDm He had some very complimentary things to say for Garland Lions and Intimated that louder “roars” would not be In- consistent Mr and tained as Mrs Jotm LehJ and - ” J 0 ON WEDNESDAY of "r lri L Wandering I TO Visit Garland Two strange youngster were observed wandering about the premise of Geo A Clark Monday evening Shortly before dark Mr Clark noticed that they were pulling and eating sugar beets from a near by field In response to questioning the lads gave their names as Tom and Arthur and their age as eleven Wanderllch and seven respectively They said that they were Just exploring the neighborhood They claimed that they lived in Salt Lake and said that their father was taking them on a touring trip Into Oregon to visit the lumber camps Mrs Clark’s At this explanation until Tuesday suspicion was abated morning about 8 00 a m when she discovered the lads cuddled beneath an Old quilt in a wagon box She ImmediZundel who Sheriff ately r notified identified the lads as runaways He advised her to entertain the boys until he could come after them Upon awaking the older of the two the explanwas with forthcoming boys ation that they stayed there because It got dark on them and the little boy got frightened They said that two dogs had dragged the quilt up and left it hanging on the fence so they got it an spent the night there Mrs Clark offered them breakfast but had some difficulty in getting the He said that older boy Into the house he was strong enough blit hat his little brother was weak After breakfast they said they would have to hurry and go to camp or their mother would worry about them They departed on the run and followed a lane east for one half mile then went noith to the residence of Willard Woods where they stayed with the for several hours playing Woods children Uxju leaving her® they followed the state highway north and were nearly to Riverside when Slmrlff Zundel overtook them The parents of the children live In left home lads The Ida Preston about a month ago because they didn’t Thev were held in like their mother several for Sheriff Brigham by the days awaiting the action of the parents but about a week ago they made their that time getaway and have 'mce came as far north as Oarland Mrs Charles Munns entertheir guests over Sunday Brown Miss Fay Taylor of Mr and Mrs Danzcl Brown Last Friday evening a shower was of Provo who were all enroute for a the Yellowstone Park through given In honor of Mr and Mrs Hartrip old Selmon at the home of Mrs Mary Sorenson The evening was spent ln Mrs and Mr George O Nye and Mr playing games on the lawn and dainty and Mrs Sterling Hui&h with their refreshments were served to Hermitage Mr and Mrs Frank Barnard of Salt families motoied ln Lake City Mrs Eail Barnard and sons Ogden canyon Sunday to be present at Blair Paul Ralph nd Roy of Perry Kenard family reunion which was held Mr and Mis L V Barnard ot Los the day Mis Emma Davis and son during Angeles Owen of Haiper and Mrs O Barnard Mrs J H Rbuc’us and famny of Gai- Mr and Mrs Lee Isaacson ln corn- land were guests of Mr and Mrs Alva wlth Mrs istucson's lather P C Rhodes and family oil Thursday tulds of Salt Lake motored to Logan raascon fcd Mr and Mis Mr and Sunday where thiy passed the day of Gailund and Mrs Elmer Jensen returned Sunday evening after spend- - with fi lends Monduy Mr Childs after ing a couple of days cm a fishing trip spending the week at the home of his out at Cleai Creek dam liter returned to Salt Lake Mrs F G Korth and dauehti r Flhel and Bessie Mrs Fd laaseon and Vera j ""N1 s and Mis PtUr I!ovs are en Shaffer spent the da m I 'p in ir teitumm as their guests during the (jay and Mis Seth Kunz of Mont- ret n m d Vd Mr Rial Mis Oival Idaho Mr and Mis Chustian a lew liome Mondnv alter spending davs in Salt Lake Citv Kunz of Lot an Mr and Mis Miller and On Monday evening Dean and ILml Wighte Miss Ghttlvs—oD Shelley Grover gave a lawn party in honor of jpmpQ an( wj10 was a missionary cousin Miss Wanda Wise oi Ogd n panion to Miss Minerva Boss while whq has been spending the past li m east the a as — — missionary days at their home On Tuesdav Mi sind M s F M Nfrs Uisal Rose and son Horace Mi of Demi ( ok ne Mi M ns is and Mis Aha Ichoeis Monday fiom Camp Kiesel ln munuger of the Robeis Mill and Mai Ogdi n ('union where tiny have sHnt Co and Mis Mveis is Supiii tiir stimuli months of the Gills Oppoitumi' Col Thi lege of Dtnvir win niiimn Mrs C M Pi ’fi son and Mr and from a trip through the Yi" s’on Mis Ori in PeUisnn altinded the s Paik and the North Western S Mr and Mis Kw Weaver anil M lanuh reunion dining the week no wuk Ruby Bates of Pirn weie will'll was held at the Glinwood Park guests of Mr and Mis F G Koi b mil m rhea wue Hi descendants in honor of M’s A Denton family Marguerite Carter) a recent bride Relief Society meeting was hi M at present Mrs Winnie Udy s home Tuisdav a hi Mrs F S Peck Ms Lawrence Carter Mss Do ml j Snidir fmnciv of thu noon at a rntertamed MlvS Trva Mrs L R Shalftr lift Thuisdav fm at the afternoon Tuesdav luncheon Southern Utah whue home of Mis F S Pec k Baskets of Aunt the funeral of m to home her Idaho ummg Kupet n R()W Vets and dclphenium Penndelton UMUnl wh nlu’ms ln Omaha orations for thl East Garland News hr - CLUB PLAY BASE BALL Saturday of has the distinct lOleen Josephson bringing the first new Ford to cus Others who have purchased a b C S follows are as week last a Dodge Standard Six Charles M Siudebakcr Special and Oml J N )i a Chevrolet Sport Cabiolet and Mis R T Ni h Bishop n Rlioda Archibald weie Ogden Wednesdav of last wuk ' A erowd of our voting pnpl ed a dip at Lav a H it Spi nvv Fun tv d The stoik paid a visit to M Tin louy of Mis Eia m Mrs S L Ovm of and blessed their home wih a ne children Sarah Arms Muv Mr and Mrs Gadde lift Monday bv bov babv pound tins v are Grant visiting Pie"-I motor for a trp to Pavce Canyon em! Mesdames ciov Messrs and J J 1— f home of Mr and m the southern and UavucL Burneit narrow other pour s of J J M’s Mr and serious injuries Si m dav ivunt eti’intend pai t of he st a' stcr of Mis to Ogden when tlie’r ear over'ilimo on Mrs Owens h H" ’jway aftd Mis Tlvn si n of Coniine highway west W J Culhmoie und turned out to pass a car coonnu f oin moioied to" ii a id 1' A Drihf the oppoute dmttiin and t i in o se Mr and Mrs Will m Sw of ' t0 spriul the day Mr R J Stayner announces that he gravel throwing their car Into e com Logan and sons wi( visitois m Mr Bui nett had 20 stiches received another carload of the latest al on Sunrliv the guests of Mr and imoio and thildn n continued to Pleaswon the close his to in head vullvuslt wheie Giove wrh ic- t v they Mrs and 1929 Essex Motor Cars and P Sw tin aid Mr improved a Mrs in Bigham and will return h me MV invites all to come and look them me: when thev Essex HHIlupeUor to the men escaped with minor btmu he turned home Lorn Ditiuit went toj)urche a urw Bunk Six andj model and It will pay you to Mrs Clnrles Last returned ar look like a total —v drove it to Logan Zurich J ef V Mrs Abraham in5pect them “ ln the market dm mg last Week" from a trip to the f° and ho sjient the past week at the a new car ? Last Mondav morning two cars col- - Yellowstone Park Mrs A E Zjindeil Facn the llded near Street on Evadine Smith and Luni a Pihe tory barn and one of them turned over Mr and Mrs J H Kirkham and have returned home aftT st'nu Mr and Mrs F S Peck Miss Trilva cars bore The up against the fence auri Monfamily returned the latter part of last past three weveks withand Hehier number of Utah and Idaho the Idaho jPeck and Delos Thompson spent at Castlegate week from spending their acation at an! Mrs F II car turning over and damaging it quite Idaho Falls Idaho visiting with re- - RuddMrs arLucy Lamb No one was Injured badly visiting relatives latlves and other parts of Idaho Mrs Louis Knndsen of Portage was t Mr and Mrs Robert Nish and Mr children are spending a few davs at treated at the Bear River hospital for Clark Rudd and family motored Tooele the guests of Mr Joe Mart n a fractured color bone received ln an After a pleasant visit Mr and Mrs Mrs litat Miss Archibald is dan working Bertha their visit to John Idaho tej Mr auto accident last Saturday night Harold Persson for the past week Miss er St anel sister Mrs Laurence H“s and the telephone office ln Trcmonton Vera Criddle returned to her home ln family Mrs Welling Zundel and Mrs V'm J Kunden was also treated for a fracand Hess were Tremonton visitors Monday ' tured rib Idaho Fall Idaho Mr and Mrs L C Archibald of'enew Mr Orpha Corention Seminary Opens September 3rd Kg Mis Biigham Marriott ess to the members of the Mr J P Jensen wife and children of Cultuie Club Friday afternoon AUgUst 17 at her home The entei taming Ogden weie victors at the home ofaI1(J Ms H P Sw inyard on Sunrooms were attractive with the fall of Mrs Jensen Is a daughter dav flow eis of various shades M nnd Mrs Swmyad of this city President Mis P C Petteison pre- sided The Garland City Tennis club met business session Wednesday evening Following a short in their annual those rendeiuig ofpaits cn the program meeting and the following were were elected for the ficers ensuing M's F J Limb gave a paper “A Day year Piesidtnt W J Culhmore with Utah With Composers Harold Perssoii as Music "Ulah Composers Mrs T W It was decided to put on a singles Inms tournament with ihe following entiees Vocal Solo Mrs e D Barftss and a W Culluqoie vs H Gundeison Leo ladies quartet by Mrs J J Shumway Waller vs H Gaddie Ray Dav1' vs Mrs Nate Kirkhain Mis C D Barfuss Harold Persson vs Max Beal Ait and Miss Hazel Inms Finals Don Chambers vs D Michaelis A pleasant social hour was enjoyed Gunderson vs D Jack Shumway lunrheon served was which during Thompson Special guests included Mrs F L Cox An entrance fee of 50c was decided Cal Mrs D E Manning of Redono s Up0n and a gold niedal will be Richards Arch Hall Mrs M J ' and J J Wise was host- Ladies Self Democrats To Hold S made a most enjoyabel summer trip home though the weather very hot crossing the desert was interfind Mr and Mrs John F Burton esting and enjoyable But nevertheless were glad to return to Utah and family were visited Sunday by frit nds they Garlund after a most wonderful sum- and relatives from Ogdui Dean Hall and J S Smith left Saturmer away from this city day for a few hours peaceful fulling Fork canyon ln Blacksmith They Mr R N Nielsen and family were turned a carp Sunday evening with Salt Lake visitors on Sunday and and sucker which they said thev had day of this week Mr and Mrs Cail caught in the Bear River narrows on Larsen of East Garland accompanied the return evidence this Despite trip them as far as Ogden to visit relatives they both claimed they had landed 4 Shall nice trout while in the canyon Mr Robert M Lamont of Salt Lake we take their word for it ruins? City was a Garland visitor on Tuesday Last Saturday afternoon the people of this week Mr Lamont was a guest of Garland North observed their fust at the home of Mr and Mrs Adolph half holiday There was a good tuin Nelson of Bear River City out and an enjoyab'e time was had by all present Ball playing was the nuin ft Mr and Mrs Geo A Linford of Gar- feature Arch and Hiram Hall and a few land have as their guests this week a ft w davs oi associat s snei their son Charles H of San Francisco ke Straw bttrv and Alma a grandson from California fishing "at Then- luck has not been lepcteti Ogden Mr and Mis Thos E me ot 3 weeks toiu from their Bright of the Overland Lumber a l They leported Company was called to Preston Idaho coast states tnp but seem to be glad to 't last week on account of the serious Thev j back to their native state ness of his father five states otlur tom extensively besides taking a Jaunt into Canjj p Swlnyard w as a business Utah to ada visitor and pleasure combined nnd childien Smth S J Mrs win the latter Brigham City and Malad id port of the week returning home on Sundav visitois cf Mis H I) Hall a family Sunday which T V Salt the guest of 1928 Bear River High School ances Hitt Brothers of Raft River will be here with a string of the best bucking this year horses ln the West An offer of One All high school students of grades Dollar per second Is offered to anyone nine to twelve Inclusive are Invited to who can ride one of these buckers and GARLAND COUPLE attend reguardless of church membera bet of tth Scoo re hrdlnetaoln etaoi RETURN HOME In fact It Is becoming increasingthat he cannot be ridden FROM VACATION ship oto off hrdlu shrdluh ly popular for students not of L D S atahth to enroll There Is no Cows and calves for roping milking membership etc are coming from Montana Steers Mr and Mrs H L Moore of Oarland tuition or entrance charge as all ex for bull dogging and riding from Wyom returned home last week from Long lienses of the Instruction and up keep for cared are by either general o local Beach California where they have been ing and wild mules from Promontory The secret of sucThe mules are really wild They have spending an extended vacation While church agencies never been handled and are genuinely away they visited many places of In- cess ln this institution depends to a “wild” One of the best clowns ln the terest ln southern California large degree upon early registration by motor Ti program and schedule of classes United States Is now under contract They visited the main beach cities and follows and negotiations are under way for an- movie studios famous canyons inelud for trh 4 year of riRSI PERIOD —Old Testament other one As one listens to a report in the historic Ramona canyon over of what has all ready been done to the Mexican border to Tla Juana a trip History Crurch History and Doctrine Testament —Old RIOD i’I SECOND make this one of the best fairs and to Cantallna Island a day sent at the rodeos ever seen in the West or elseGreat Pacific- Southwest Exposition a History Chinch History and Doctrlns where he Just naturally generates envisit la the old mission at Riverside thusiasm and spent many hours at the beaches Mrs Ing at 23 I MANY r AUGUST the son J YR!eh The young Sunday to mal e their fall ln Idaho whre Rich k re J4d 'he featuie of Ntcdle wmk rereshfments tniHin fo'lov ed b of many HI 0 was the iirplrnt :t it fu! gifts fill and theie Mr and Mis Rub surprised ' v announced o thny many friends lv ir marriace vhtli took place — Slt Lake Aiit’i' li Mis Rich Is a pu nilir young lady in tills community and is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Geotee Carter and has Wn iu! Jauidug: Ji J IL Of UlhlL Past years Mr t' Is of Mr and Mrs couple will leave home until late Mr Rich has a ranch Miss Helen and Mrs Mary Jones re- turned to their home ln Wellsvllle the later part of the week after passing the week with their relatives Mr and Mrs J W Garrett Mr and Mrs J T Bigler motored to Brigham Saturday to pass the day and visit with relatives -- J I |