Show T“ r ft )f A IN THE PAPER ADVERTISE THAT GOES INTO THE HOMES OF THE PEOPLE BOOST VALLEY FOR BEAR RIVER IS A BOOST FOR YOURSELF JT SEND THE JfEWS TO VS 'THE GARLAND: UTAH OCTOBER 11 1928 VOLUME I NUMBER X Democratic Ticket MANY AT LUNCHEON A For President ALFRED E SMITH For Vice President JOSEPII T ROBINSON United State Senator WILLIAM II KING Salt Lake City For Congress KNOX PATTERSON Moab For Governor GEORGE H DERN San Lake city IQ A large attendance of the Lions gath-e- d at the Hotel Wednesday night Oct 10th to be in at the regular luncheon of the Club Lion President J J Shumway was in charge of the affair and Tall Twister W W Richards was on the Job to see that all belligerents were fined and put into proper attitude for their future well being The club quartette consisting of Lions Geo O Nye Mark Nichols Jos H Kirkham and Fred L Nye sang several selections throughout the' evening E Smith reported the result Lion of of a visit or rather a secession visits to Hyrum Cache County where indications aie Very favotable in efan for the Lions fecting oiganization Club theie He stated that when Lion Geo T Hansen international organizer W W Richards and himself were sent over to visit the Hyrum people they found that other service clubs had been working in the same field It was necessary to point out the benefits that the Lions Club would give to these people In such a way that they could be swayed in favor of Llonism After to these- much 'effort and— people and joining them In a banquet two weeks ago he is pleased to report that 'tomorrow Thursday evening of this week there will be a meeting in Hyrum with the purpose in view of effecting an organization at that place Besides the delegation from this club District there will be in attendance Governor Leo Hansen and InternationDr M M Nielsen al representative will out our who neighhelp to start bors to the line of true Llonism $200 TRB YEAR FIRE PREVENTION Early History Of Fielding PRESENT WEEK OBSERVED Seventh — “ Continued tronr LIFE ORGANIZATION AND PROGRESS Plymouth Ward Organized 1884 Place of Meeting First Mutual Division of Plymouth Sunday School First Ward Chorister J H Hess First Relief Malad Stake 1888 Tithing Society Gianary Paying Tithing Division of North Plymouth Ward Plymouth South Plymouth Jieldmg Officially Named Fielding Y L M I A Field Y A M M I mg side Situation Apostles Lyman and M J Richards Giant man and bishop J II Hess man and bishop Life of Bishop 4 CHAPTER V — POEM Ism ""issue and 'by Eighth Isabelle- e w &A Grade classes: Hurd — Eighth soon proved a great blessing to the Grade FIRE PREVENTION people for there was much opportunity to: it to function in this place where r-doctors and nurses were absent is for fire every one dreads But — I is for Innocent ones in their beds ui m er do to go deeply Jnto thl For President oi the work Time and space is R — is for raging flames over their heads Julias E — is for engines that wait by a fire HERBERT HOOVER limited until every spark is dead 6 f Aug 1884 a tithing granary was for home is burner P— tt nit and people began paying tithing penalty For every As" if the CHARLES CURTIS gets jg (heTorm’oF producer 'jjnhup u as not already a busy enough It — is for remember no one shall regret — for earnestness not one should is States Senator United E the he from must often Vin Jumnlp BAMBERGER ERNEST forget table to receive and receipt these Salt Lake Pity Even hay must sometimes be V — is for value which fire never referings spects stacked by the Bishop We must here For Congress person of birth hult to say that great--edit is due E — for — on the for nature all this N B COLTON things DON these early Bishops They cere in earth veiy deed public servants in the sense of the word Besides all X — 4ur the time watching fire In our mlith these duties the bishop's home became WILLIAM II WATT IS I — is for invention of matches that may the refuge for hungry Indians who Ogden burn a" hearth frted no effort to limit their calls and — for oxygen that helps fire to Jind O is Supreme Court Requests for food and clothing burn it must further be said that the wife WILLIAM II FOLLAND the man of bore also a heavy load N — Is for noble jof the bishop Salt Lake City ' high birth to her entertainment of visitors and HANSEN EPI1RIAM So— traveleres as they went about from Salt Lake City town to town When at times stake spells “FIRE PREVENTION" of State Conferences was held at Fielding years Secretary later I have seen my mother enterJOHN W PETERS tain a house full of guests many times Jessie Manning Seventh Qrade GarBrigham City And Julia A Richards can tell a similar 1928 loth Utah October land story of her activities Attorney General FIRE PREVENTION Now comes the division of the PlyGEORGE D PARKER Men women "children and animals all Prove As already mouth Ward June 15 1891 of stated in chapter 4 The two parts know the horror and destruction are lost through State Treasurer were called North Plymouth and South fire Many homes carelessness E become CHRISTENSEN to former the AXEL later Plymouth People must be careful when lighting and the latter to become Mount Pleasant Plymouth 15th of this year a fire do not carelessly throw the match Fieldmg Sept was sustained as into the coal bucket for usually there Archibald Thomas State Auditor IVOR AJAX bishop of the North Plymouth ward Is paper in the bucket and this leads Tooele with J H Hess to great destruction while M J Richards do we we hot have electric lights If 1st Counsellor and E O Wilcox as 2nd should be very careful where we throw Slate Superintendent Puhllo Instruction Counsellor were sustained as the bishnot threw them C N JENSEN opric of the South Plymouth ward The the matches and do the close closet There is a little ( Salt Lake City meeting place was in "The Little Pink School House" built In 1891 by F J poem which goes: Presidential Electors Walker contractor assisted by M W Just a little match on the closet floor ttrL This building was "a" greaHm'JtiSt a little apron hanging on the door ALBERT E MILLER Hurricane over any thing up to the Just a little creeping up the apron provement string time It is now being used as a barn F SMITH WINSLOW home of in ashes just think I must say that this Just a Earl by J W Lake City Salt these lttle things little edifice was very dear to me as CLARA RANDOLPH MRS This little poem shows works of careSalt Lake City less people with matches MRS DAN BARRY’ We must be very careful on forset reDuchesne serves and not strike any matches or smoke for many forests are ruined by fire and many millions of dollars are To trace the religious phase of the history of Fielding we must go back Supreme Court t$ the organization of the Plymouth SAMUEL R THURMAN waid This organization was effected Salt Lake City Jan 27 1884 with M J Richards as VALENTINE GIDEON and J Bishop and Garret Woverton Ogden H Hess as first and second councillors This little ward which respectively Secretary of State In included all the people Squaretown MILTON II WELLING and on the entire "Flat" was the only Fielding In ward north of Bear River City Bear River Valley It belonged then Attorney General to the Box Elder Stake with- - head OLIVER K CLAY The speaker of the evening Was Lion quarters at Brigham City where Lorwho spoke of the enzo Snow Howard Gunderson Price had been called earlier by Life work of Christopher Columbus Y'oung to take charge of Brigham State Treasurer He pictured the difficulties and set church affairs On Jan 1888 Malad JOHN F MENDENHALL backs confronted by Columbus in put- Stake was organized at West Portage Springville ting over the ideas and convictions Plymouth alone represented Bear Rivwhich he possessed and showed that er Valley in that stake When on State Auditor by persistence ayid courage born of March 23 1902 Bear River Stake was barconviction he forced down the W HARRISON FARR was included to organized Plymouth to his way and won out in his that stake riers Logan endeavors Columbus never really knew With M J Richads and his worthy State Superintendent Public Instruction what part he had played to the great councillors as leaders the dlferent orL JOHN NUTTALL drama of civilization and advancement began to take form to ganizations of progress It was' left to those who quite rapid succession At first meetSpanish Fork f oUowed to see and reap the benefits of ings were held in a log house at Plyhis daring Presidential Electors mouth where" I am told many very WILLARD SCOWCROFT Lion P Charles Petterson expressed happy and spirited meetings were held Ogden his love and appreciation of the help- In this house on Dec 24th 1886 ChristMRS J J GALLIGAN famiIm- fulness extended to him and his mas Eve the first Young Men’s Salt Lake City ly in their recent bereavement and wish provemeht Association was organized A J EVANS ed to thank all the Lions for their with Joseph W Ovard President Lehi wholesome spirit that was manifested and W Richards 1st Counsellor J FRANK TOLTON in their behalf John O Bennett 2nd Counsellor F J Beaver Walker secreary J M Hess assistant Lion Shumway in accepting his expressions of appreciation stated that secretary and Lemuel RogersTreasurer COUNTY TICKET the only regret was that the club could and Librarian GARLAND lost Preivous to 1886 the Plymouth Sunnot do more to help them great fires are By on'y carelessness Jan For State Senator The President read some abstracts day School had been organized started 26 1886 the Plymouth School TRACY WELLING Sunday o Lions the official from VI d licT er popula-t'o"RTvefside j edTa oTheTarg i 28 rclativ bulletin of District No 13 Oct 12 and Sat Fri rootn with the consequent lack of some of the activities m the district Story by Thelma Udy Sixth GiadK State Representatives and after the salute to the flag the and th long distance to travel for the people In the south and east part A FIRE J MELTON WARD luncheon adjourned for two w'eeks of the "FUt" Over the west Plymouth W 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Flief Clang! Clang came the WILLARD O JEPPSON Sunday School which returned the IF TOl li WEN T REGISTERED bell of the fire engine warning quarters were placed these peoBrigham City ONLY THREE GET READY TO weie coming Tommy and Johnny Sunt ple as cfticers Parley Pierson DAYS MORE REGISTERING lioine from school Garrett AVoverton 1st assistant HarCounty Commissioner “Oh Tommy" said Johnny let's go mon D Pierson 2nd assistant Amos Term) see the fire" and G G SWEETEN Secretary Angelina Pierson CULTURE Pierson LADIES Alright said Tommy assistant Garland secretary Parley Pierson So the two boys ran down the road treasurer and Harmon D Pierson CLUB MEETING until they came to a large librarian together Commissioner County home When they reached there a As already stated in another Term) chapter great many people had gathered around th people had built the log house on JOSEPH I DEWEY fire The members of the Ladies Self the knoll on J H Hess's forty acres Deweyvllle Culture Club met with Mrs D Henry north of Nathaniel Garn's 80 acres The firemen came out of the house Manning Friday afternoon at 3 o clock This house commonly called the "Hess carrying small boy who was burned County Attorney G G President Sweeten Mrs Vice House" was gladly occupied by the very badly LEWIS JONES The next day the people found out presided members o fthe "East Plymouth SunCity Brigham Jim the small boy (who had been rooms were made day School” Here J H Hess became The entertaining burned) was playing with matches and attractive with bowls of fall flowers Supt with J M Hess 1st asst J W had burned his fingers He had dropAfter a short business session and the Oavrd 2nd asst Wm Miller Sec’y Jed the match on the rug and it had of Mrs G W Carter as Earl ass’t sec’y J H Hess treasurer appointment ped started a blaze causing the whole house on the Garland andf Hyrum Hess librarian a club representative This little The American Farm Bureau Fede- Carnegie Library board the following Sunday School provided a position for to be on fire farm organization ration the greatest This was a lesson to Tommy and was rendered nearly every man to the east and in America is now and has been since program Johnny and they never played with A report ofthe convention of the south part of the "Flat" at this time and its inception matches after that Division of Women s Clubs of It’ is interesting to note that no single Northern in nature It has appproved to any of these which convened at Logan August men were appolned or disapproved of policies according to Utah TAKE A FEW MINUTES OFF AND MOTHERS- positions in the East Sunday School 31 was given by Mrs L R Walker REGISTER their moral and economic virtues rethere The reason of course Is obvious Vocal solo was rendered by Mrs G W Influences of Are your daughter stepping out political gardless were no single men yet This Sunday Carter of the Included in the membership as It too much? Are they getting sway School is important to Fielding of Box Farm Bureau organizations Paper Woman's Place at the Polls became the nucleus from which our from you? Do you know whet Elder County are many of both political was given by Mrs S W Capener owti Sunday School grew they are really doing? and In who will fair support Position Woman's Social This now nets my father three pon- - Are we parties Paper drifting into the chao of as such legislation agricultural Political Life by Mrs Lewis Peterson OSdCoungelior In lov? Ar honor nd clltitr Conse- both locally and nationally fckidmore“flslLild Miss Gladys Tyson favored the ladies Supt of the East Plymouth lilt SupeilUendcnt Sunday lot virtue? I marriage at an quently since I have been called to With two' vocal s:los School and librarian On May 25th High School last Thursday afternoon inititution doomed? aspire to the office o state senator The second game on the football The social hour was enjoyed during 1884 he was accorded the additional him of such for the sincere regard opinions one o’ ward chorister the second division will be a delicious tray luncheon was or of becoming HELEN FOSTER lit calundarfof members and irv desire to uphold the ttr important positions of the church jervccj played in Logan on next Friday Oct 13 moral and ethical standards of our or- - J ROAD TO RUIN!! where the Bear River Squad will meet ambers And so the work kent rolling on undtr - ' — mutant my UHl litiih iSPVr’Il d ofltieLrinn Tti:P tt'i" rhrTtcriKmsadmirnrtrdttoii uf as fuhoas Mrs lth the gues-7 ignation as pres' dent of the North present termrred and The Bears are going ‘through some bishopric ENDOWED BY THE L D S CHURCH Sl’ x Elder Coinry Farm Bureau Tlv5 Lrst Relief Srseh a as organized tt ainmg every afternoon in preV W L Gairett stiff LLs Manning KIVLR J ONLY' BEAR IN SHOWING TRACY R WELLING at Pjmoidh May 11 1884 with Louisa tF“ Ms'is Myrmtha VALLEY paration for the event Peihaps they are a little more serious because of G uri'i Arjid Gladys Tyson and Mar- - Piemen President Malulia Wo- ftot —— hand of TiiTlr— recent" AUM 3 a 1st Cuun-- r Story Mary Fa T” Mrs lIclvin Gibbs of Portage Is re- - gat el Muuirc' CHILDREN The si hool feels howto rrect wth Mis Counsellor Club adjourned IMlFR 16 VlUts NOT O Aden's team Jenry Mrl St c Julia cemng medical treatment at the Bear l’harJs Least Th’s ever: that out boys acquitted themselves ADMITTED River at Cailand T W Innes on October the 19h Alley Hospnal in liberty Theatre 2 Days Only eto SELF an£j decide" Z TwoBig-Daitcerr- at Music By Blue Birds of Logan Wednesday Eve - Oct 17 t and - State Representatives RICHARDS Felding HORACE MRS LUCINDA Bear County C River JENSEN City Commissioner r Term) G ADNEY Corinne Commissioner Term) 1L IIUNSAKER Tfemontiin County County Attorney A CALL WALDERMAR Brigham City See “THE nuiccioM lUfiJJC State Senator FRANCIS JWEKRILL Brigham City that School Notes :i J ISRAEL thgbighopnfre - Gaiety Girls of Britain f' COUNTY TICKET the Announcement jr-- ' Republican Ticket Political Social Regilious Economic and Narrative During this week the Garland School ' History of Fielding Utah— 1876 1900 By Alvin has been observing Fire Prevention of Professor Joel E Ricks Each Grade has written a topic on this Hess Under Head of the History Department U A C ' Logan subject The following school papers have April 1st 1928 been selected to represent the Sixth RELIGIOUS TIMES" GARLAND City Judge BRIGHAM IL Brigham JONES City very well in view of the fact that the Ogden High School la twice aa Targe as ours and consists only of the eleventh and twelfth grades Such a school has abundant material from which to draw a winning team The Bear River boys have a lot of fighting spirit which with a weeks additional training ought to be sufficient to rout the Loganites next Friday The student council in session Tues the BttrafternoOTraiscttsSHt' of social activities The Council expects to coopeiate with local com munlty recreation organizations in making a schedule of social activities for the school year The aim is to formulate a progia® wherein" school activities and other social activities will not be in competition Serch Light Muff Chosen Following the precedent of last year the Junior Class" UT again edit The" (Continued City Saturday on Page Eve Oct 5) 20th ri |