Show 'r:f x J T aw’ s£ "1i rZ' - 0 jpr" jr jr L ' y A BOOST VALLEY t FOR BEAR IS A BOOST YOURSELF send the news to PAPER IN THE ADVERTISE TIIAT COES INTO TM HOMES OF THE PEOPLE "THE GARLAND TIMES" Efcag RIVER FOR us UTAH GARLAND VOLUME I NUMBER XIX FRIDAY Early History Of Fielding Large Egg Grading Plant $200 THE YEAR NOVEMBER 30 1928 Third Class Postmasters i 4' To Seek Civil Service To Be Built At Garland Social Regilious Economic and Narrative History of Fielding Utah — 1876 1900 By Alvin Hess Under the Direction of Professor Joel E Ricks Head of the History Department U A C Logan April 1st 1928 if v “ A Political EGO GRADING PLANT ntenexShbt each producer will reeetve ALL that his We are very pleased to report that eggs will bring on the New York marHANDLING through the activities of Mr Lester C ket less A SMALL and CHARGE Terry Gottlieb representing Messrs Sweeten We congratulate Marshall of New Nork Garland will have a first class egg grad- and Terry In securing these connecThese people are pioneer tions Mr Sweeten or lining up with ing plant New York receivers of Utah eggs and the honorable concern and Mr Terry are very highly recommended by Mr for securing the cooperation of one of G G Sweetn who has been shipping most progressive dealers In Northern eggs to them for the last three years Utah This augurs well for the proKr Sweeten will represent Gottlieb of the poultry Industry of which and Marshall in this locality and he gress authorizes us to say that a liberal cash Garland is the center In Bear River advance will be paid on delivery and Valley Farmers’ Community Palace Hall Changes Hands One ofthe important transactions of the week was the leasing for a long term of the Palace Hall by Mr G' G Sweeten the owner to Mr Fred W Young and his brother Mr Geroge W The lessee are men of considYoung In the amusement erable experience business Geo W has for some time been organist at the Capitol Theatre at Logan and Fred is the genial proprietor cf the Liberty Theatre in this City We bespeak success to the “Palace” which hereafter will be know as “The alace Gardens" under the new manage ment The new proprietors are young men of abJity and perspicacity they know what the present generation demand In the line of terpslchorial amuse a program ments and have launched that will appeal to the general public Interior changes are being effected to meet the taste of the new managewe know ment and from experience that they have good “taste” The dancing public is assured that the best in its line will be offered at the Palace Gardens Success to the Young Brothers Change Loral Quarters A business deal which recently took place In Garland was the purchace of the building formerly occupied by the Knoth Drug Company by Mr M C Peterson manager of the Farmers Com munity Store f Mr Peterson has now moved the store down to the new location and has remodeled the building and repaired it the new large so as to accomadate stock which he Is handling They Invite all their many old and new customers to call on them at the new quarters and inspect the new line of holiday goods for Christmas and all occasions which they carry We wish sucMr and Peterson and cess in their new location and hope their business thrives with all the other business houses In Garland Riverside News Items Mr and Mrs W Buxton Miss Irene Udy and Mrs Sarah Hilton of Garland spent Sunday at the home of Ed Udy Miss Afton Welling of Brigham spent the week end here SOCIAL HOUR CLUB Mr and Mrs N P Jensen and famiENTERTAINED ly of Delta were guests of Mr and Mrs D P Jensen Wednesday Mr and Mrs Streator Tlngly spent in Brigham Mr and Mrs Frank Munns were Tuesday Udy motored Mr and Mrs Austin hosts rrlday evening at their home to to Logan Wed Mrs Rowane Udy the members of the Social Hour Club them to Riverside and will Musical numbers and games were the here with her features of the evenings entertainment spend Thanksgiving children A tray luncheon was served The home Mr Aaron Capner and son Leland as made attractive with the late fall week Lake here Salt of the spent flowers The guests included Mr and Mr John Bowcutt spent Thanks-giviin-g Mrs Hugh Davis Mr and Mrs George in Honeyville A Clark Mr and Mrs Arch Hall Mr Olsen spent ThanksgivEdith Miss and Mrs Willard Wood Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs L W ing with her parents at Harper Clarence Austin Mr George Bowcutt and small son Mr and Mrs Ed Gleason Manning Mis Ernal Nielson Mrs Ralph King are on the sick list bowcutt spent th? week end iij Thr 'pecrai guests were-- Me and Mrs Mrs with his daughter Charles Munns Mr and Mrs F L Nye Tremonton Jennie Bronson and M s Grace Haws visMrs Vernon Hess of Tremonton ited with her sister Mis R D McFar-lan- e Monday A A Capner and family were dinner guests Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr and Mrs H S Tingey T R Welling was a Brigham visitor and Sorenson Mr ad Mis Marlin Saturday family motored to Logan Sunday afMr and Mrs Glen Walker and dauternoon in Salt ghter Betty spent the Mr and Mrs Orval Udy returned Lake week the after spending past Sumay Mr Newall Ward of Logan and J and in Sait Lake City visiting trends Maroni Ward attended the football relatives game In Salt Lake Thanksgiving day Mr and Mrs Alva Rhodes and son Leland Bowne Mr and Mrs and Kieth spent last Saturday in Ogden family and Mr George Bowne spent Salt of John and Cornelia Benton in Farmington Thanksgiving Lake City were Sunday visitors of Mr Mr F D Robinson of Salt Lake is a and Mrs L R Schaffer and family guest at the home of Horace Udy Miss Ardes Adams who is teaching Mr and Mrs D P Jensen and dauschool at Elwood spent the Thola and J Moroni Ward and ghter at her home Glen Ward spent Sunday with their Miss Ora Hansen and Mr Willard parents Mr and Mrs Qeorge Ward at Johnson who are gong to school in Washakie home d Logan spent the Mr and Mrs Lorenzo Pett and famMr and Mrs Virgil Lewis and Mrs ily of Salt Lake were guuests ThanksgAfton Mason of Brigham City were iving day at the home of their dauSunday guests of Mr and Mrs Owen ghter Mrs Horace Udy Cheney and family Mr and Mrs Burton Pett and famiThe Primary officers are giving a big of lly and Mr and Mrs Loyd Reese dance next Friday evening They are the Brigham spent Thanksgiving having good music and everybody is home of Austin Udy ward at a on the good time planning Mrs Eliza Ward Mrs Phoebe Ward “ball and J H W ar d aecompalned Mrr Oeo Ward to Burley Tuesday to attend the funeral of their cousin Mrs George D Mr and Mrs W L Allred entertained a few friends at their home In hon- Ward Mr Herman Potter and Pat Rice of or of their daughter Miss Dora it bewere dinner guest the Farmington birth annlversity ing her fifteenth Wed Bowls of chrysanthemums were used Ed Udy home Mr and Mrs R D McFarlane entertThe evenfor the home decorations ing was spent playing games followed ained at a candy pull Sunday evening anby luncheon Fifteen guests were pres- to celebrate their 20th wedding Games and a mock wed- niversary ent East Garland New at at Continued from last Issue the Route by a recarrier This man gular government drove to Malad City one day and back the next when cindltlons were normal and as often as possible through the mud or blizard People were always glad to salute the In coming malls as they were of necessity very irregular at times the importNow Just to emphalze ance of Collinston a little will be said saloon about andbuslness there Evens Brothers company early established themselves there by securing by purchase the store built and operated by Jed Earl Collinston was more im- portant then than Garland or And Just to reduce the monton now burden of life a little the saloon sent It many a man happily on his way soon became a matter of great Concern and other to the people of Fielding towns how to keep the young people from being contaminated tiroes all barriers were broken down some and great surprises began to creep Into our Puritanic little them so came which Only when probhibition munity the communities and the Gov- in did this combined pool hall and saloon cease to operate This brings us now to the new era for Fielding Except for the panic of economical 1893 good normal advance It is true that the ly has been made On railroads have gone far toward making this growth possible but I must say again that the big feature of the situation has been the Industry of the peo- Another pleasing sight which catches The new life of the town began plea ones eye on going down Factory street with the completion of the Oregon in Garland Is the new electric sign short Llne Railroad in 1890 and has which Mr Fred Young manager of the farming local theatre and picture house has spread now to a prosperous ley to Malad City placed on the front of his theatre - community The man was brought to the post This 6lgn la one of the latest design (Continued Next Week) over mentioned flee already and highly illuminated with electricity and adds much to the appearance of the theatre which Mr Young is addTo Culture Hold Dewey ville Ladies ing new features too dally for the convenience of his patrons Bazaar Hold Meeting The large sign also helps to add a metropolitan air to our city street and the Blgn was erected at a great M I A under the direction of the expense Members of the Ladies Self Culture at Bishopric working with various comit- Leave It to Fred he is surely doing Club met with Mrs T E Betenson ees have made the following plans for his share to boost Garland and we all her home Friday afternoon Nov 23 to be wish him the best of success annual Barbecue Deweyville's during the afternoon an entertainiheld Thursday and Friday Dec 6 and 7 ng program was givyn with the follow1928 at the ward hall ing numbers Mrs The purpose for the ocasion is to Paper Origin of Thanksgiging raise funds for piping water to the W J Cullimore house with an estimated cost meeting by party Story The Thanksgiving of one thousand dollars The M I A Mrs George O Nye this event as their seafollowed In Is sponsoring A short musical program and hope In this way to commmoi ation of the centenary death son's project to funds raise apply on the added of Frantz Schubert sketch at his life afi glYfh pense of the ward Brigham City Cha mber of Commerce "A “I cHbef atcly Tflifitnai Nye by Mis GeoigeO has accepted an Invitation to be enter- Miss Betty Brawn cabaret dancer by Three of his compositions were rendwhile the “Stoic” Saros owner of the caberet In evening tained Thursday ered as follows took and Tremonton which Miss Brown is employed The Serenade and Erl Lions Club of Garland Vocal solos have accepted place in the gill’s bedroom at five Km? was rendered by George O Nye Chamber of Commerce resulting In the was rend- - invitations to be entertained together clock this morning Trio Hark Hark the Lark attempted murder of both Miss Brown G W Carter Mrs Har- - Friday evenin' ered by Mrs’ her old Persson and Mrs D Henry Mann- - Special fcatuie- f the prog in each and her flanre Edward Delaney City dancing partner and the death of the Brigham - evening are reading tag with Mrs Millan Peck as accompMale Choi us Tiaaqnillst Dear Piir itt acker ai the ready gun of Lleutcn- anist on the piano who had tray School Quartet Tap and Step dancing ant Detective James Logan The hostess served a dilicious been following the cabaret man for members were given by the three clubs iniud luncheon Thirty-twstore man for days include country Concessions present The guests were as follows With Jjfct such drama does “MiMrs Burkhart Mrs J drawing for quilt presented to the ward Mrs C C Hess contests dnight Life” a Gotham production playJ White and the Misses Golda Acord by the Relief Society shooting where it Marlon big auction sale followed by childrens ing at the Liberty Theatre Andrus Theona Ann Neddo afternoon will remain for two days sustain the Worthen Lucile dance and games Friday Isabella Nebeker popular and old time dancing each breathless interest that is kept up Hunlngton and Rachel Hill minute from the first to the last In the picture Club adjourned to meet with Mrs T evening something doing every tale g Events will take place as follows A fascinating and 7 W Lee December it is subtly Thursday at six p m dinner will be of the modern underworld followed by prodirected by Scott Dunlop and features Mr and Mrs L W Manning motor- served cafeteria style to commence that sterling character actor Francis X ed to Logan Friday where they spent gram at 8 p 9m dancing Bushman In the role of detective shortly after o'clock the day with friends and relatives Friday luncheon will be served at Beautiful Gertrude Olmstead and Edd12 noon auction at 1:30 p m childrens ie Buzzel Broadway’s famous “hoofer" endance end games at 330 p m inter take the romantic leads ding were features of the evenings in at- - mission at 5 p m dinner will be served 26 guests were tertainment Midnight Life will prove entertaining a dainty lunch from 6 30 to 8 p m program 8 p m to any patron of the movie art who tendance At Out of to 9 p m after which dancing will be likes was served with combined by the hostess plausible stories Mrs Ver- engaged in town guests were Mr and romance and action Music by the GAIETY Girls and J non Hess of Tremonton and Mr and welcome of Garland Mrs Frank Munns T Hanson Everybody of the Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternIdaho Mr Joel Tubbs of Holbrook He Is registered in the School of ity The was Wednesday in Riverside BEAR RIVE RVALLEY Arts and Science — Tubbs-rlA Misses “Shirley INITIATED BOYS Thanksghim with for turned home Ward of TO FRIARS CLUB Logan Nov 16— Mr Newell Utah iving AgWashakie freshman at the Mr and Mrs Tracy Welling entertricultural College recently became Logan Nov 16—J Delos Thompson ained the following at dinner last e sophomore at the Utah Agricultural one of the sixteen new members of the Sunday: Mr and Mrs R D Club a College to organization men be Friar Mr and Mrs Carl Welling and College is one of the sixteen Initiated into the Friars Club this consisting of returned missionaries Mr Mr and Mrs J H Ward who comes Ward who is a graduate of Box Elder Mr and Mrs Clayton Beck are spend quarter Mr Thompson school la the holidays at from Garland is president of the high School ofregistered at Artscollege tag the Thanksgiving Mechanical College Male Olee Club and a member in the Brigham City A few words will here be Bald about Built and owned by Hampton's bridge Godby and Hampton third old wooden toll bridge served a very useful purpose father of L In 1873 James Standing W and other- members of the familly From that traded Salt Lake property time until 1882 Standings operated It as a toll bridge but reduced the price In 1882 of crossing from 50c to 25c the tldge Box Elder County bought for the nominal sum of $1000QQcash Since that time the bridge has been rebuilt of steel and has been maintained I think this bridge is by the county most famous bridge In the easily Northern Utah People of the valley In southern Idaho still speak of It as Hampton's Bridge It was here dur- tag 1888 to f893 that a large contingent of the workers on the Bear River Canal were lodged and boarded Incidentaly to the history of Fielding should be mentioned freighting to to Malad City” For at all times of the regular year four horse teams made trips between Collnston and this place the spring of the year these trips on were very toilsome and disagreeable account of the mud Wagons sank into the mire up to the hubs and sometimes rewell would be “stuck” for hours I member that a good team had a good to oly an emload to pull if attached pty wagon or perhaps with a small Jag of hay And of course if the mud was bad In the spiring the dust was a menace in the summer Happy must the people of Malad have been when sometimes after this period the railroad was extended from Corinne along the west side of Bear River Val- - New Electric Sign Interesting when the Beautiful Girl Dancer Attacked In Cafe public expresses Honored U — - — — ¥T ' In open competition Miss Orpha Sweeten daughter of Mr and Mrs Q G Sweeten of this city was elec- ted Queen of the Harvest Ball at the College In Uogan held at Agricultural the U A C Gymnasium lost Tuesday night November 27th The contest was sponsored by the Ag Club of the i ' " 'V College informed what We have not been the eligibility requirements were but if they were tact cleverness talent humor appearance and queenly good Orpha would have gotten ouf ' vote and we congratulate those who for Orpha Collinston News Items Mr and Mrs Thomas Simmons and Mr and Mrs Clark Bowen at their fourth double wedding anniversary last Friday evening A delicious tray luncheon was served ot fifteen guests The many friends of George Johnson son of Mr and Mrs R A Johnson were greatly surprised to hear of his marriage last week to Miss Bateman are still on their of Logaix They wedding tour no one knows where Mr and Mrs Robert Potter had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr and Mrs: Otto Rucker and daughter! ' ents Mr‘ and Mis R A Fryef Garland spent Sunday with her par- ents Ms and Mrs R A Fryer Mrs June Sargent of Salt Lake City is spending a lew days with her parents Mr and Mrs Calvin Erickson At this writing Mr Erickson is very ' f sick F F Durfey attended the prize fight Friday night in Salt Lake between Ira Dem and Katsonarus Miss Lois Dunn spent Sunday with her parents Mr and Mrs Oscar Dunn In Logan and Mr and W B Simmons were the Sunjlgy gvqsts of their soTTb par- ents Mr and Mrs- J- A- Bigler' Mr and Mrs Glen Fryar spent day In Preston Idaho with Mr Mrs Henry Jorganson - Sun- -’ and Mrs R A Fryer wa called to Ogden on account of the Wnt'ss pf her -law Mrs Laurence Fryer Mrs Jennie Fryer and daughters- Beaver Dam to Oeorge Johnson will now make her home In Salt In City Mr and Mrs and Mrs W B day in Brigham and transacting V Saturday it C A 1 l and Lake f J A Bigler n4 Mr Simmons enjoyed FriCity calling on friends business Dance at the “Palace Gardens Don’t Forget the Overall and Sack Apron — 1 Y its approvaL Garland Young Lady Loral Theatre Ward Annual Self X They point Everybody knows the postmasters emment may be proud and everybody expects efficient and out that the post office is the biggest ' In th& world and courteous service from him There are business institution in Accordance The third should be conducted four classes of postmasters business principles class are those whose salaries range with established deFaithful and efficient serclse should from $1100 to 2300 per Annum Inpending upon the receipts of the of- be rewarded by retention and the and careless should be fircompetents fice The National League of District Postmasters (Third And Fourth Class ed Economy In the administration of — the poses) Is urging Congress to place third these offices would result say Fourth class tmasters because a turnover when the class under civil service are already In but third class are ap- administration at Washington changes ex Trained conis a President proceeding costly the and pointed by men and women are reperienced firmed by the Senate for a how efficient placed by those who have rarely it term only No matter ever been Inside A post office and the thy may be nor how much their patrons desire their retention they are not postal service in th community suffers retained unless the Congressmen be- while the new postmaster Is mastering the details and learning the hundlonging to the party in power endorses reds of rules and regulations that gothem vern bis of fife- - ’ their organization Thla practlce clalmsTTs not conductive to 'the best t AH branches of the" postal 'service Interest of the postal service In the except first 'second and third class communities served by the third class postmasters are under civil service and There are more than 11000 third nobody wants' to return to the old business class In the United States More than spoil' system in the people’s 9000 of them own the equipment used President Coolldge has' recommended — pogt office boxes etc The rent of to Congress that postmasters be put the boxes goes to the Government and In the civil service as have his predeby cessors whn the postmaster is succeeded In office The be done But another he has no market for his sayt it should It requires an act of Congress The equipment for which lie has paid is which Third class postmasters say there believe the public postmasters no Incentive to make the postal busionly with pay's the bill is concerned ness a life work nor to’ equip their ofservice and that Congress will act as to make fices places of good Tw 1 r 7' |