Show i 1WIM“H h 4 roa BOOST BEAK VALLET IS A BOOST YOURSELF BUT VOL SEND THE 1 ( ' 6770 RIVER FOR r IN THE PAPER ADVERTISE THAT GOES INTO THE HOMES OF THE PEOPLE NEWS TO US "THE GARLAND 4 4 I TIMES’ t tM NO 37 GARLAND UTAHXHURSDAY:JUNE 13 1929 $200 THE YEAR Mt-t t Fine Program To Be Pertinent Paragraphs By V THIRTEEN Wm MONTH Johns Given CALENDAR ' The TOWN DOCTOR Sunday Night The Sacrament meeting land ward wlU held Tabernacle' next Sunday 16lh at7 °’ci?ck p' m: of the Gar- ln the Stake evening June SAYS Anything Les Than The Best Is Factory Street Gets New Surface But - a new baby at our house Now dear Miss you please tell us what would have been the date of its birth by the old calendar? Or: I was married the 10th day of August 1890 Can you tell me what day I should celebrate my wedding anniversary? We had yesterday can The supers! itlous will be expected to strenuously object to any change since there will not only be thirteen months in the year but the second Friday of every month would fall on ths thiHorror of Horrors! rteenth Fielding News -- Tbf bombers pf menl Club met' Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs J H Hess' Jr with Mrs Elwood Hess acting as hostess President Mrs Gertrude E Hansen presided Nominations were made for a n ew president for the coming year Miss Rhea Winters of Garland met with the club and wished that she might get a class in this community of dancing and dramatic art students She delivered two very fine readings on the program one being the "Going of the Swan” Little Beth Cannon also gave a reading Alvin Hess of the Agricultural College of Logan gave a very fine Lecture on “The New Phycology of the Child But iierhaps an age that is logical A delicious luncheon enough to adopt a logical calendar during the social hour to would have no such a thing as a supemembers rstitious streak in its makeup Some fclks say that the recent rain that visited the counrtyside was a sort Well that depends upon of washout what they mean by washout Yes it did too rain Good Ests at 24th Let's Go Camp Kiesel June ESTRAY NOTICE FOR SALE OF ANIMALS FOR DAMAGES STATE OF UTAH County of Box Elder IN THE FIELDING PRECINCT SAID ’ ft OF COUNTY I have in my possession the following described estray animals which if not claimed and taken away wdll be sold 6t bidpublic auction to the highest cash der at Earl J Holt’s Corral ln Fielding Precinct on the 22nd day of June 1929 at the hour of 7:30 P M DESCRIPTION OF ANIMALS One black mare 2 white hind feet bailey face branded IIIl on left thigh One bay mare branded a resemblance — — — of T4 on left thigh Said animals are held by me to cure payment of $3 00 damages done by said animals Upon the premises of Earl J Holt on the 10th day of June 1929 EARL J HOLT Poundkeeper for Fielding Precinct Troop ’1V 127—100 at Camp Kiesel President Milton H Welling entertained some of the Mutual workers at a dinner at the Hotel Utah last Sat- - was served twenty-tw- We were fortunate in being able to secure a Kindergarten for our com-m unity and under the able manage- ment of Miss Amy Judd of Salt Lake City there seems to be no reason why it should not be successful They com menced Monday with a membership of 25 pletion which mixed finals There at of tlie contest' numbers contests the Bear River double quartette won a place ln the to take place that evening were present at the dinner e which included the memmixed bers of the double quartette the members of the M I A Boards of the Bear River Stake and the Stake Clerk The dinner was given in recognition of the good showing that the stake had made in the contest numbers and for the good work of the M I A Boards during the past season Scouts Please Stop Look And Listen All scouts must register before going camP Kiesel Only scouts who have Pa'd registration fee of 60c will go to camp Monday June 24th for one week Last Tuesday the scouts held an open air meeting of games and spent an hour prepareing for the Flag Day ceremonies NOTICE IMPORTANT All scouts will meet at the flagpole at 6 a m June 14th for flag raising Troop 127 is doing its part in honoring the Stars and Stripes in raising the flag at sunrise and lowering it at sunset on Friday June 14th Camp Kiesel or Bust Mrs Inez Larson and daughters Barbra and Bonnie of Rawlins Wyo are visiting with Mrs Larson’s parents Mr and Mrs D L Wilson The Cleo Club met last Thursday afternoon with Mrs Dean Coombs 500 being the feature of the entertainment for the afternoon Luncheon was served Members of the Social Development club with their husbands and the fol- EXPENSE IS LOW AT CAMP KIESEL lowing as guests of the club: Miss Amy Judd Mr John C Schugk and Mr It costs $7 per week per scout to Norman Martin of Salt Lake and Mrs Inez Larson of Rawlins Wyo Floraine operate Camp Kiesel This money is Benson of Fresno Cali f and Newel spent for board cooks saleries of Sanders of Idaho made a trip to the leaders equipment used at camp But the scout pays only $4 50 new Udy Hot Springs Wednesday Hie remainder of the money is payevening Other members were in attendance After enjoying a plunge in ed by the Ogden Gateway Council cout who goes to Camp Kiesel the springs luncheon was served to aU Every is presented with $250 He doesn't those present Mrs A W Hansen and daughter receive this in cash but in service and Alta motored to Salt Lake Friday Alta fun Camp Kiesel has the lowest camp fee at the remained there to attend school eof any "council in the United States L Spencer D “SBusiness' CollegRichards is also attending the same Ths fee is kept low so that the poor boys can afford to go to camp Ask school Mr and Mrs E O Wilcox Jr were yourself this question —Scout are you conference visitors at the Salt Lake going to get your $250? It's waiting from Thursday until Monday when for you this summer at Camp Kiesel they returned home Kiesel June Good Eats at Camp Mrs Ole Peterson Mr and MrsLa Vem Wilcox and children and Mr and 24th Let's Go Mrs Earl J Holt and family attended the new is Peterson Mrs Orion' the Peterson reunion held at Clarkston clerk at the local postoffice Tuesday Mrs Floraine Benson of Fresno CaMr and Mrs J H Stayner and lifornia is the guest of Mrs J W Earl Newel Sanders of Idaho is visiting sons Ray and Steven of Silverton with his brother and wife Mr and Mrs Oregon were guests at the home of Postmaster and Mrs Ezra Jensen on Lee Sanders They were acFriday of last week Good Eats at Caimp Kiesel June companied to Farmington Friday g-by Mrs Jensen and children who 24th Let's Go visited relatives ln that city until WedA Chicago auto dealer says he stands nesday of this week Mrs Stayner is behind every car he sells Good thing a sister of Mrs Jensen and W R of this city he doesn't sell mules Honors Won In Face Of Difficulties Milton H Welling t ‘ Entertains Singers And Friends Under the direction of conductor Is The To Fred L Nye the Garland Ward double mixed quartette composed of Mrs Kill Noxious Weeds Henry Tubbs Soprano Mrs E J y Holmgren soprano Mrs J' J Mrs D alto Henry Manning alto It Is about time to commence war Wendel Grover Tenor Melvin Christon noxious weeds and the second breed ensen tenor Charles Last bass Bnd of Twig Borers Joseph H Kirkham bass sang jte way From present indicatloiis about the lnto the f Inals andwonfieccndhcm- 15th of “this month will be the time to ors for the Garland ward and Bear spray for the second breed of Twig River Stake ln the annual churchwide Borers Some eggs have already been M I A contest held in the tabernacle deposited and are commencing to at Salt Lake City June 8 hatch out and ln the near future will In achieving this honor the local make their attack oil the stone fruit singers have had to overcome all the Formula from three to four pounds of numerous difficulties that could beset arsenate of lead to the hundred gallons an organization of like character and of water By giving them a thorough size During the course of the contests there is no reason why we Covering three substitutes had to be made Mrs should have gummy fruit Tubbs replaced Miss Huntington who The peaches are large enough now left for California One week before that a good covering of poisoning will the final contest Mrs J J Sliumway protect them from any stinging of the was called to take the place of Mrs Twig Borer- Somerhave already spray Harold Persson and three days before ed ten days ago which I am afraid is the finals Melvin Christensen was suba little early Watch the work of this stituted for Theodore Arbon who beif them insect and necessary give came suddenly ill another cover spray But I feci sure Had it not been for these unfortuncommencing along from the 15th to boosters of the orthe 17th to spray that we will be able ate Incidentsarelocal confident that even to protect the fruit and eliminate the ganization greater success would have attended second brood would - have it and that - are the singers “Wecommencing now to to duplicate the achievement for the whltetop with a solution of I1611 abe of male chorus which Garland calcium chlorate We are cooperating senttheto the contest ln 1926 Excel- with the farm bureaus and expect all voices were available lent for every farmers who have any noxious weeds but the time necessary to such as whitetop or morning glory to substitution the greup again into the perfect notify me or Leland Hansen of the bring harmony necessary to win such a conNorth Box Elder Farm Bureau at Tre- test was short monton or A M Reeder of the South While In Balt Lake City the singers Mr P Millan Peck left Tuesday for Box Elder Farm Bureau at Corrlnne together with their wives husbands Salt Lake City to attend the Western R F D The results obtained from Idaho we and other M I A workers making a Convention States Radio and Music of 35 were guests of the Honor party feel sure that we have something cnr will! attendance M this gather- Will take the united effort of the Hotel Utah everyone "o£ to held ln be lnd Its ing the first For irrespective Of make of Radio receiving all concerned set WlU be exhibited by the manu- what we read in the papers of weed cleanups our condition is much worse facturers Mr Peck says thatt the new radios in this state Let us not be satisfied that wUl be on sale next fall and win- or justify ourselves for we are the i ter are now being displayed and plac- ones going to pay the 'penalty If ed on sale and he will come home of- noxious weeds such as white top and continue to flourish fering the very latest ln the radio line morning glory him in the next ten years as they have ln Mr Peck's wife is accompanying the past we will be facing a serious On Wednesday of this week C E on the visit- proposition which will be almost Im- Smith Principal of the ' Bear River possible to overcome High School left for the East to be I am willing to spend all of the time gone for five or 'six weeks While Ezra Jensen Attends necessary ln reason to help to clean tway he will attend the International and I hope that all Lion’s Club Convention at Louisville Postmasters Convention up noxious weeds Interest themselves concerned will Kentucky where he will represent the along these lines Garland Lion’s Club Then he will atPostmaster EPH WHITE tend the National Education Assoc la Ezra Jensen — attended the convention of the Utah Branch County Crop Inspector tlon Convention at Atlanta Georgia of the National League of District Mr Smith will also visit several ImPostmasters held at the New House portant cities en route Hotel ln Salt Lake City Monday and County Commissioners the Among Tuesday of this week speakers at the convention were Mayor Inspect County Highways Former Garland Young John F Bowman and Postmaster John McPhee of Salt Lake City Chief Clerk Western Section Of Box Elder County Man Visits Parents Wilford Now V lV i p ' L i ? v Time Local High School Head Leaves For Points In East of the Railway Mall Service and Postofflce inDanvers of Ogden spector in Charge J C Lindiand of as well as the inspectors Denver whose district comprised the State of Utah Postmasters from almost one hundred cities and towns of the state on the from Lewiston and Portage North to St George on tire south were in attendance conventions At these the many and met by postmasters problems clerks are discussed and suggestions ' Place In Church Contest Sold At A Discount Most of us are not very concerned whether the calendar has thirteen mon There is an old and very true saying that “What the eye doesn't see the ths to the year or twelve as at present Lee of the Box heart doesn’t fancy” but It is also true that the eye sees many things that but with the approach of 1932 which blind the heart to that which it otherwise would fancy the has been agreed would be the best time Elder Stake Presldency wU1 - How often have you seen a blemish en the face of an otherwise beautiful to inaugurate the thirteen month ca- speaker of the evening woman so noticable that whenever you looked at her you could not keep The Ladies Choral Society of the lendar the champions of the idea are She might be wonderfully blemish? off gowned marvelously Box Elder Stake with William Holmes your eye and the becoming Increasingly active exquisitely poiffed but try as you might you could see only the groomed as director will also accompany Presmar r The appearance of anything either repels or invites ownership Definite system and order are becom ident Lee and render several numbers The new pipe organ also will be cent of those things sold today are purchased through or the purchase lng characteristic of our progressive is extremely is influenced by the eye What a thing looks like therefore world and it is natural that many featured on the program minds will be a treat for all the ward of desire in a others ln for This it the creating important should desire to see the year divided The apiiearance of a town is Just as Important as the appearance of a members and a good turnout is exinto thirteen months of exactly the appearance of a show window clotlung or anything that is purall the people in our compackage It would make it pected from days each chased in the store or on the market both old and young So pass munity easy to remember 'the date WedneWhy do they put colored picture wrapers on cans of beans corn and news around Ward ishopric sday of the third week would always this tomatocs-r-it- doesn't make the contents of the can any better Why do be on the 18th Our continual manufacturers spend so much time --care and money on the the wall calendar would be of the motor car— It doesn't make the motor run any smoother or last any longer or make the car ride any easier done aw'ay with Any pad age even though the contents be unharmed depreciates in val' ue if the cuver is soiled torn or the least bit mutilated Furniture with the Figuring interest would be so simleast scratch a suit though never worn that has faded a book with a brokplified that it would not be necessary en cover a shirt with a torn tail are less than the best and so sold at a for the school boy to spend more than Residents on Factory street are conA perfect animal with a skin blemish never takes the prize discount a few hours learning how it is done on the see all around and those themselves Look to look attractive are that things prospccls you made gratulating Of course those who think that somin order tliat you may be attracted thereby— then think of your town of a dustless summer The much usething just must be found to keep The picture of many communities would serve well for a puzzle picture all too dusty aveand children out of mischief whether it ed nue is now torn up and is being newly of “What's Wrong Here?” Stand back and take a good look at the picture does them any good or not would not graded and treated with a heavy coat of your own front yard your store your office building your factory Does look at this as any advantage of oil Traffic through Garland has it look good or are you half way ashamed of it? Are you proud of it or do you apologize for the looks of it when company calls or people start talking been rapidly expanding during the past about it? But with what would ' we decorate years with the growing tourist tra- our walls Without the annual vintage few and "Selling a town— arid to keep pace with modern times it must be sold— in the increasing population fic is like selling anything else Therefore how your town looks is of vital imof calendars? the surrounding country thus necessiportance There are few towns that are not very much like the "otherwise tating a more substantial surfacing on beautiful woman” — their beauty is so marred by blemishes that the beholder And thru what means would the this street cannot see the attractiveness for looking at the scars young and rising generation become At the same time oil surfacing has Do your part — set an example by eliminating the scars the blemishes acquainted with the masterpieces of been applied on the state highway beof and others will do likewise It's poor business to allow the jourof corner art with these beautiful copies forever tween Bear River Tremonton and value your community to be discounted by a poor appearance City gone? How would it ever learn to ap- With the fine roads entering our valCopyright 1929 A D Stone Reproduction prohibited in whole or in part all? art at o preciate Tills Town Doctor Article one of series of published by The ley from every direction this fruitful territory should "rapidly assume even Garland Times in cooperation with the Garland Lions Club How would the grocer the baker and greater importance in the eyes of the the butcher ever get their names on our rest of the intermountain west walls for handy reference the year Local Radio Dealer Pres Welling Entertains round if we had no use for all the Good Eats at Camp Kiesel June calendars? 24th Let's Go Attends Convention Stake Mutual Workers wouldn't the manager of the hearts-eas- e corner of the women’s page of our dally papers be given ‘a golden opportunity should the change be made she would have literally issue Every dozens of at thevfollow-in- Garland Singers Win Second 1 ‘ V :p t A 1 i i Toured By Officials The Box Elder County CommissionMr and Mrs LeGrande Moore of Davis Sweeten and Ilunsaker to- Los Angeles California motored here gether with Sheriff Zundcll last Thurs- last Saturday day and Friday made an auto tour of Mr Moore is at present transacting of the western section of Box Elder business in Salt Lake for the Edward Company County inspecting the highways of the Wiley Dixon Contracting district and looking over other county by whom he is employed affairs Mr and Mrs Moore expect to remain The trip took them all the way to 'in this state until about July 1st line and( the boundary on the to the boundry Good Eats at Camp Kiesel June and instructionns for the betterment of the postal service are given by north Let’s Go ln the dry farming district 24th Crops Postal department officials of long exwere observed to be in dire need of rain Mr Jensen states that and the roads have also suffered as a Miss Margaret Manning and Miss perience these gatherings are very instructive of the drought The graveling Venna Bishop entertained at a shower as well as highly entertaining Mon- result Miss of the main state highway west has Friday evening at the ’home of were in honor of Miss Erma Nielday afternoon the postmasters kept it in much better shape this year Manning guests of the Magna Lions club and son whose marriage ‘to Oleen Gam of usual than the Utah Copper company at Magna Fielding took place May 25 The enwhere they were shown through the tertaining rooms were attractively de ARE URGED SCOUTS Arthur Copper Mills In the evening corated with bowls of peonies ' TO CHECK ARTICLES banRook was enjoyed during the they were treated to a delicious Twenty quet and a very entertaining program evening followed by luncheon Carefully check this list The which concluded with a dance at the listed here should be bought by five guests were present Utah Copper Club - Tuesday they were each If anything is not taken it boy of Lake Chamber guests of the Salt at Camp Kiesel Troop 127—100 should be supplanted by some article Commerce at an elaborate luncheon which is a good substitute and were shown through the- - various Clothing—Two or three shirts 2 pairs more than they folks know of A lot departments of the Salt Lake trousers or overalls 4 pairs socks 4 are willing to admit and a lot of others handkerchiefs 2 or 3 suits of are wining to admit that they know 2 pairs shoes in good repair FUNERAL ATTEND SWEETENS more than they do Scout uniform if possible AT MALAD or equivBedding— Three blankets cloth (waterproof canalent ground and Sweeten Mr and Mrs G G vas rubber sheet or poncho) pillow daughter Orpha were ln Malad Idaho Toilet articles — Two bath towels on Wednesday in attendance at the wash in metal container cloth funeral of Mrs Sweeten's aunt Mrs toothbrush soap comb hairtoothpaste visited They also Mary Bolingbroke with relatives while there returning brush looking glass Useful but not required — Flashlight home in the evening notebook kodack films bateries pencil material string musical instrument Mr J J White our local blacksmith made a business trip to Ogden on Wed- for stunts etc All articles are to be tied carefully nesday in one bundle and marked with the A WARM WtLCOMC The old fashioned man who used to scout's name yWAlT VOU AT take a job now has a son who "accepts at Camp Kiesel CAPAP a position” Troop 127—100 ers ( k t v'! 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