Show r ft t5'’ ' v i O " v 'f I A BOOST VALLEY BUT VOL FOB BEAK IB A BOOST YOURSELF SEND THE NEWS RIVER FOB i IN TUB FAFEB ADVERTISE INTO THE A COES THAT HOMES OF THE FEOFLE I ’ TOt’S ' The prohibition lav is pointed to as example of our endeavor to thus reform by passing lavs we ourselves cannot always keep an A government that reflects the vffl people could not expect to do than this Where Is the man who does not In his saner moments make resolutions that he will break time and time again before he eventually overcomes his undesirable habit? of its other Our laws are made by people who striving to make themselves better men and women They make resolutions and fall to keep them As a whole people they make laws and fail to obey them v7 are v But he who strives from day to day will overcome Our laws are the exOur pression of our united resolve efforts to enforce them will certainly meet with ultimate success There Is no reason for becoming disThere Is no reason for critcouraged icising ourselves because we make the laws we do All Is as we might expect to be all is as It should be it at our best represent us failures will SAYS Lions Convention Anything Careful Cultivation Assures Large Crop J and Concert 7 Draw? Large Crowd twenty-fift- h To Offer : i '‘r-- - v y Zst £ O W L S— BEAVERS- - AND ALL SCOUTS OF TROUP 127 are going to have the time of their sweet young lives on an overnight hike next Saturday starting at five o’clock prompt for Udy’s bathing resort The scouts have been teasing for this subMany other simple inorganic stances and compounds such as our trip for some time so let’s go Every body connected with troup 127 common lime blue vitriol or blue stone ' and muriatic add etc should be assoc- is going Here Is the program: Saturday 5 p iated oftener with their ecriptlive m every body on detk at the corner scientific names and formula with grub for two meals and blankets be hauled up but Industrial concerns prepaing such The baggage will to 'scouts who want make the 14 mile products for sale would surely be glad for first class scouts hike requirement to thus more accurately label their foot it will packages If the matter were called to be at By eiiht o’clock a scouts w their attention Udy’s and those' who ride will have fires built and camp ready for the SUNDAY SCHOOL hikers CLASS ENTERTAINED Swimming and life saving tests will be given as also will be fire lighting Mrs W L Wood and Miss Bernice cooking and any tests that the boys are Gleason entertained their Sunday ready to take School class at a delightful lawn party case of soda pop A prize of Tuesday evening at the home of Miss will be given the patrol winning the Gleason The children enjoyed highest number of points and' a huge at a variety of games under the sack of peanuts go to the scout getting Refreshdirection of the hostesses the highest number of points ments were served to sixteen guests Points will be given as follows: ' Fourteen mile hike 2 points Cooking 1 point Mother Daughters Swimming test 1 point At Riverside Life saving test 1 point Full patrol attendance 2 points And the individual points wQl The annual Mothers and Daughters in the same way Day was held at the home of Mrs J H given Each patrol will need frying pan Ward Wednesday afternoon The folax in addition to the flash light and Song lowing program was presented: grub and blankets for each boy “Our Mountain Home so Dear” PrayMr Ted Arbon will be on hand to er Mildred Capener Reading Nina with stories Hales Reading make the trip interesting Udy Song Afton Duett Lena Tubbs singing and nature study Rowane Mcfarlane ALRIGHT FELLOWS LETS GO!!! and Marrian Hales Reading Mabk Mrs Vanfleet of Remarks Hadfleld Mrs Paul Hinman returned during the stake board he week to her home in Bountiful afGames were played and delicious refreshments were served Seventy ter spending the week here at the Mrs Lyman iomc of her daughter were in at mothers and daughters Mrs Mr and Thorpe rhorpe tendance herhome and stunt the Bountiful in Jay visiting ANNOUNCED ENGAGEMENT Mr and Mrs Ed Gleason entertainMr and Mrs Frank S Peck of Garof the Social Hour announce the engagement of ed the membersevening at their home daughter Trllva to Mr J Delos jlub Saturday were used for son of Mr and Mrs J J Jummer flowers Thompson The Interesting games were featalso of Garland Thompson followed by ured during the evening marriage to take place in the early luncheon part of September land their i H ft yV5”! t-t A wonder full field of sugar beets consisting of 33 acres managed by M A Gam of Fielding and cared for by H Uyeda This crop was preceeded by a field of alfalfa for several years and now the fourth consecutive crop of beets with a top dressing of manure during the previous winter win result In a beet field of about 25 tons per acre This beet field Is always ordered to a depth of nine Inches manured during the Winter floated and harrower several times when the soil Is just right in the spring and planted Just as early as the condition I k m!VLnng hi tv o ‘ 4 Is of the soil will permit Thinning well done Nearly every scrupulously 100ft row has 100 beets in it It is dif- ficult to find a Weed In this entire field The crop has been cultivated seven times and now the leaves are too large to permit any more cultivation This photo was taken July 15th When the beets show the need of irrigation they are furrowed up and every ten days after the first Irrigation the are watered unless a rain intercedes this splendid tonage is accounted for by every detail of beet culture being followed Daughters Of Pioneers iEph White And G G To Elect Officers Sweeten Tour Northwest Mr and Mrs Alfred Michaelis and family returned Thursday from a trip to Yellowstone Park Mr and Mrs B G Knoth of our ' local drug store spent Tuesday In Salt Lake City visiting relatives and business transacting They returned in the evening At Bon Dance Shoes Ruined One Thousand 4 At Big Warehouse Celebration The large plant of the Box Elder Warehouse was’ Corporation dedicated to Ua task oL service last Friday evening community when over eight hundred people Crowd r ed Its concrete floor and swayed to aria fro to the strains of1 music supplied by the- Bluebird orchestra of Logan It was one of those sociable and hilarious v barn dances that are worth the excess ' wear and tear on show leather that 4 they always occasjojv and v one that -will be remembered for many a tong day The hall was decorated fn gala attire for the grand event with flags Abobth 'was set up ' and banners near ’the door to dispense sandwiches and soda pop for those who found the play so tiring as to call tot refreshCounty oiost fittingly t ments i The rapid progress of the harvesting on surrounding dry farms has brought the grain in far more rapidly than wast expected during the past week andj every resource of the management is being applied to insure efficient hand- ' lihg of the bumper crop’ — — — ‘ Peach Excursion v Dates' Changed Learning' that the peach season at Palisade Colorado was about two weeks later this year than usual officials of the Utah State Agricultural Extension 5‘ Service have made arrangements to postpone the excursion for Utah peach to August’ growers from Augyst to W W Owens according county agent leader The change In dates Is announced? Mr Owens after obtaining the conby sent of W H Lauck county agent for the Palisade district and officials of the D & R G railroad company t i) t — v-- —- Mr and Mrs O G Sweeten and Mr and Mrs Eph White left today for an extended trip through the north west They anticipate visiting Yellowstone National Park while away Their trip Montana jwlll take them to Butte north to Canada and back through Srattie-another northwestern cities Mr White who is county crops and t to will observe matters re- lated to his work while on the trip Mr Sweeten a member of the board of of Box Elder county commissioners county will also find much of Interest on his Journey Program Sunday Eye Junius R Tribe of Ogden who has Just recently returned from a mission will be the speaker at the conjoint session of the M I A of the Garland T hj-- ' tj Interesting 1 ifc And Entertained w Brigham City Aug 1— A flower pf unusual proportions for the annual Peach Day Celebration scheduled to be held In this city Friday and Saturday September 13th and 14th was assured by the organization of an executive committee of the Box Elder Relief Society according to an announcement today by Alfred Freeman executive committee-ma- n In charge of that phase of the festival The personal of the committee Is: Mrs Lula B Call Brigham chairman Mrs Florence Taylor Willard Mrs Brigham Nelson Perry Mrs Lila L Jensen Mantua Mrs Sarah Fridal Bear River City Mrs Mary A Dunn Corinne Mrs A B Jensen Evans Mrs Dan Reese Harper Mrs Buelah Hunsaker Honeyville and Mrs John E Baird Mrs Agnes Burt Mrs A J Fife Mrs Esther Simmons Mrs Alice Mifflin and Mrs Lizzie EL Jensen of Brigham City assures at least This organization fourteen competing organization exhibits without Individual entries An expert floral decorator will assign space and design the whole while the arrangement of each group exhibit will be left to the sponsoring unit As an auxiliary to the horticultural exhibit and the art pageant each this seamorning of the celebration son's offering to those who visit the city during the fruit carnival should be most beautiful and refreshing and an aesthetic treat as compared to the usual commercial and Inartistic result of community advertising activity show Garland Mutn aid Garland Some of the difficulty could be removed If the boy were given a chance to learn some of this chemistry at home as he grows up If the can of lye that Is used at home were labeled “Doc' and “Druggist” Betenson in prominent type “Sodium Hydroxide” know what sodium Knoth have hooked up a light on the every boy would comer and hpve been donating the hydroxide was without the weeks of that attends learning many umination fo the weekly event such simp! school BUFFALOES— A - w TIMES" ‘ft It Unattractive n p He must weigh materials he has never before heard of with weights he has likewise never before heard of Consequently he learns very slowly Hla study lacks meaning because it 'has no relation to things he has met before Why couldn’t the familiar salt sack inor package carry the additional scription “Sodium Clorlde” for the same reason? Some packages of baking soda are marked sodium be It would make They all should some little learning easier than it now ' id : Large Attezdizce Peach Festival You have often heard people speak of a community or aectlon of the city An unusually large number of memas being “run down" If you stop to look at the mental picture that “run bers were In attendance at the regular down creates In your mind you will have a vision of unkempt cluttered up with mussy entry ways to store buildings and apartment houses and luncheon of the Lions club held In the streets Garland hotel Wednesday night The yards littered with a little bit of everything Anything that Is run down Is unattractive—it repels rather than Invite main event of the evening was the reIt you say “I wouldn’t have that" rather than “I sure would like to port of Dr T K Betenson who visited havemakes one of those” In the case of the community ‘Tun down” causes you to the Lions International Convention at say “I wouldn’t live here on a bet” rather than to say “ I like this part of Louisville as a representaKentucky town tive of the local organization Dr BetAnything done or allowed to be done that tends to clutter up a community enson related his experiences on the is bad for the community and anything bad for the community drives bustrip which he made by auto and iness out of and away from the community and when It Is allowed to go on club actlvltly from the national conven continuously there la only one thing that can happen: the community rune down people move out and business goes “flooey” tion and suggested that each memTherefore It Is only good business on the part of the people who make ber of the club should have the opto see to It that any practice that tends to clutter up is up the community portunity to attend one of these Naeliminated tional conventions While away Mr which is bad Is the distribution One practice common to communities Betenson and family visited many from door to door from store to store from yard to yard from car to car places of interest inroute through the of all sorts and shapes and sizes of hand bills and dodgers east and southern states There sure many cities communities and towns that will not allow it at Mr Harvey reported that the dance all others require a license fee sufficient to make U impractical and they are wise towns r sponsored by the Lion’s at the new There may be an advertising value in those dodgers for those who use warehouse was a great success he spoke them and certainly those who print them make a profit but It Is bad for to the club a few minutes as did Lions Is so fixed that it can and the the community unless financially community Leo Walker and W W Richards paper pickers and street cleaners in sufficient number to clean up J M Gaddle was in charge of the maintain the mess they make it is poor business and as far as advertising is concernluncheon and meeting find thanked all will other In channels ed the same money spent undoubtedly bring greater those who had taken part in the success results ' of the dance Stone Reproduction prohibited in whole or In part Copyrighted 1929 A Special musical numbers were provided by Mr and Mrs George Baugh of is published by The This Town Doctor Article one of series of on the Logan They were accompanied Garland Times In cooperation with the Garland Lions Club Their piano by Miss Hales of Logan program was dignified and entertaining and pleased every member present with their singing and whistling numbers These people have excellent voices and they blend very well together They receiver the name of “royal entertainers” among Garland people and we hope to have them with us again 2 When the young man goes to high school and signs up for a course In chemistry he finds himself In a new world which seems to make no contact with the world he has known GARLAND 12W THEYEXRi Flower Show At The TOWN DOCTOR Reports Visit To -- THE aNDrUTATOHURSDAYrAlJGUsri7i929 Doc” Betenson Our laws represent us Our failures to obey them at our worst And those become fewer and fewer -- i L 2NoTr PEOPLE AND THEIB LAWS EDUCATION AT HOME ' " v i The American people have often been criticised for passing lavs they do not seem to want to obey They have even criticised themselves for this tendency r i C77Z The election of officers for the ensuing year will be the principle business to be taken up at the regular meeting of the local camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers Thursday August 8th of the central camp Representatives from Brigham City will be in attendance The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Frank Munns with Mrs Munns and Mrs George A' Beal entertaining Due to the importance of the meeting all members are urged to be present Colorado this year and the hew date the Sunday jQr the excurslonVill come during the evening meeting shall be weU wpald and the crop )hftrvestlng for coming in Utah Other members of the program In is ready offidals still offer their or- Railroad dude a number by the ladies quartette '80 the 0f ticking a comet solo by Elden I®1 teavtog Ogden at 9 a trlp TarvlsJn solo by Clyde Buxton m' Thursday' August 22 arrlvlnK at i&ulltg ancj by Miss Bernice Olea- - Grand Junction at 6 p m that day 6on also another train leaves Ogden at 5:20 in Grand p m August 22 arriving present Junction at 4:25 a m August 23 Tour of the peach section will" Miss KIIEA WINTERS PRESENTS mftde August23 retUm trip DANCE REV IE might be made on No leaving Grand " Junction at 11:25 a m of the same At the Palace Hall Monday even- - day Ing Miss Rhea Joyce Winters pre- It is urged that the main party take I “-WC N°' 1 i'na Ukto?aM lessons liven lewed lts Sector William an opportunity to show a varied program’ of dance steps while the Peterson plans to accompany the peach dramatic art pupils gave a number growers and to explain the geological of readingss The program was en- - formations enroute Joyed by a large and appreciative Anyone Interested In making the trip audience which spoke well for the can obtain furter Information from the ability of Miss Winters in handling state extension office at Logan or from these subjects and the Interest she the county agents' had taken in her pupils ‘ “J Vw “ Attends Convention Mr and Mrs Clyde Buxton were In Balt Lake last week where Mr Buxton attended a salesmans convention of the famous She'll Gas and Oil Company 'While there they attended a banauet at the Hotel New House at which all Shell salesmen of the state were present - ' Mothers Ana uangnters Day Observed At Garland Mothers and Daughters Day bf the Garland ward was held under the auspices of the Y L M I A Wednesday July 31 at 5 p m In the basement of Mrs P C President the tabernacle Fetterson presiding County Coramisioners “Love’sOld Mrs Alex Hales Entertains Community singing Sweet Song” and There’s a Long Long Visit At Garland Daughters Of Pioneers Trail” was under the direction of Mrs D Henry Manning Mrs Alex Hales entertained the Prayer Mrs Julia Moore ' Davis and County Commissioners Address of welcome Miss Bernice Hunsaker spent Tuesday In Garland Daughters of the Pioneers at the home Gleason with Commissioner O G Sweeten in of Mrs Earl Bone July 18 1929 Mrs Lewis LlDywhite e peering the new Response Captain Linford Presiding and conbonded warehouse Three long tables were arranged and also ooklng over work to be done ducting These where a delicious luncheon was served Shining Singing "Improve in this vicinity moments Prayer by Mrs Hansen The" tables were attractively decorated Reading "Memories of Nauvoo” Mrs with a color scheme of green and gold Myrtle Oleason "The Fisherman and the M L A Colors Dainty hand his Child” a vocal duett by Mrs Lena painted place cards In the same colors Tubbs and Marlon Hales “A True were used Pioneer Story” by Mrs Hattie Moore to Following luncheon all adjourned “The Gypsy’s Warning” by the Mrs the ward chapel where a most interestTubbs and Hales Benediction Mrs ing program was given by Mrs Esplin Lore Ida Capener of the Extension Division of the A C During the social hour a dainty tray at Logan” who read “Margaret to nine memwe wholeheartedly In luncheon was served By J M Barrymore Consequently dorse the suggestion Mr and Mrs George Baugh of Lo- that has been bers and the following Invited guests: Mesdam£s George Hales Vernon Bish- gan gave several duets and whistling made that those who enjoy the conVaL Bone certs and who are anxious to have op Fraser solos with Miss Hales as accompanist Westergaard Ted Limb Ronald Hales them constantly One hundred mothers and daughters improve should do- G—Tubha M Hansen M E Coombs and Miss were present nate such small amounts for this purwas by Mrs W R Benediction pose as they desire and we hope that Verona Hales Mr F A Drlggs of the Lion’s Club TheVTliT tV IT A" slake board memMrsrFranlTRtaeriA "Spending a few who hasbeen appointed- to receive" and Salt Lake Mable bers present were President give credit for all such donations will days is find himself the busy custodian Chambers Ella Peck Nina Stayner of Mrs J J Wise and son are spending Angie Nye Rose Vanfleet and Miss some “cash in hand” to devote to this at a time of short Mrs the Wise’s Rick Naomi homq smallest offerThe wqrthy purpose ing will be appreciated and credited mother Mrs Olsen in Bear River City to the doner Miss Orpha Sweeten returned today Maybe the reason little men marry from an extended trip to California large women Is that they’re afraid not where she has been visiting relatives to in the principle coast cities r ' s ) flelpinq The Band One of the agencies that is doing a great deal to promote community spirit of local talent foster the developement aixl provide a commendable form of entertainment free of charge to young and old is the Garland band It is an that deserving of our organization support at all times Biheelts memtxrs provide'' JhelF own instruments it Is not an exjenslve to keep up but there is a organization need of music of a sort adapted for concert work besides other Incidentals that require the expenditure of small amounts of money from time to time - t H 4 |