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MjA - t 1' t’S NEWS TO By V COLLEGE GARLAND m ADVERTISE IN THE PAPER THAT COES INTO THE OF 1UE PEOPLE HOAXES TIMES" "THE OAKLAND Jl L UTAH THURSDAY AUGUST Who Will Succeed 1 tiese Girls And Represent Paramos W tfESS 3 - No 3 Pertinent T!!E N It 1 he IS 1929 $200 North End Of County Lons BCLILTIN ARRIVES ' There is a tiemindous vast of and of money meielv bt cause too many are in school with no difinte object In s view Much of the student s are wrted four jea-nnih if has money is spent to no pm pose ’he time of the irstiuctors is productive of too little good and the tax paeis moii’v is spent to too little avail L not tine that come of going to college Sham way Reanion no "un- Last Saturday the student has chovm his voOne cannot go to cation beioiehand school without deriving t Bi- - Sweden's long trip to the was officially concluded evening with his report to Lions at their rwuuar luncheon at the Garland Hrtel J M Caddie was In charge "GUI’ i an tine to form pnd hls ‘chauffeur’ Bp Eph Wlilte of V Ward who accompanied him on the tup much to the amusement of those Bp While was there to tell the truth of the matter so no one went aw ty with lmT”ssbns any wrong The gentlemen room tod a very di's and trip full of interesting: Ithitliiwr ndventurts dre tJ Fphs j poor driving The business of the meeting carte for ladles’ around the preparations night two week’s hence The musical progiam v on pm'ided bv O Q Sweeten and J II Kiikham who rendered three cornet and violin ducts Thev weie accompany d on the piano by Mark Nichols hr cure it At Vi k: Mr O O northwest Wednesday this follow bt w )il White ’I Parents also will be looking ever the twes of these books that thev may ty able to d’ide what will be Of good less & rIcplLIy Luncheon Prospective students are a’ready perusing the pages of the annual inti l'p of college bulletins for the season In an tndeavog to choose from the gieat numoer of courses cat-gued one that w ffl be acceptably for their son or daughter to si’ d Unless a’tention is given to the in- dividual abilities of the candidate and to Ins or piefeiencrs regarding a career the perusal is apt to lack dne- ton Subjects will riret with favor or d s'uor for the most trivial o t the ycHii' man or woman Wii gr on to school yret the same v Hear Sweeten And Johns THE it YEAR some benefit from it But if the most seed is to cime cf the col’ege exivcriente the student must be preparing himself to render some paitieular kind of semce The investment in a colltge career is a heavy one and cam should be taken to see that it pas tne utmost returns Consequently the houis spent looking over the college catalogue cannot be too carefully spent Thev will and in in satisfaction pay dividmds dollars and cents as well Excursion To Lagoon On August 20th At 7 a m Saturday August 18 1377 President Brigham Young John VV Young and Daniel H Wells of the EMers John Taylor First Presidency n With Ruth Per B’opdell Franklin D Richards Albert Carringsit id Jean Holmes MaJoy ton of the Quorum of Twe've AposDavis Brigham City Amine Stauffer tles: Elders Loorin Farr W G Stains Mnrcelle H Willard and and F George George Reynolds Harvey Garland Vluudys Be Gibbs left Salt Lake City for the purRubvet Jenson In°z Bothwell pose of attending a special conference Jenson Connie Jenson land Deloies The party reached their destination Thorson B'c r River It bet M” b'e shortly after 10 o clock A brass band and Veignva D°vvey Divvejvil'e Rubv a concourse of citizens and a host of Saunders Colhnton AlHe Craner and Sunday school children were at the Alice Biadford Corinne Leneve Oni° to them depot gret and Rea Orme of Honewl’le so far Elder Lorenzo Snow and the authoron th°ir own volition or at the either Elder Box of County ities generally of it is friends suggestion expected ftom sur and numbers of r minding districts were present at the that the Box Elder ’Peach" Contest to be held at Brieham City will be gatherings which were held in a spac- bigger and better than ever this year ious bowpry on the square on Forrest between 2nd and 3rd W Sts owing to the fact that there were no houses to gccomodate the Ladies 5Alfflfien£!yJarge Entertain The — immense gathering of people The commodious stand was neatly and decorated Daughters Of Pioneers tastefully visthe held During the meetings iting authorities spoke and the Box Mrs Annie Munns and Josephine Elder stake was organized and Brigham City was divided into four ec- Beal entertained the Daughters of the wards clesiastical The various offic- Pioneers at the home of Mrs Munns ers were set apart O G Snow was August 8th Captain Elizabeth Linmade president with Eligah A Box ford presided and conducted the meetfirst counselor and Isaac Smith secing ond counselor "Song Our Mountain Home so Dear” The musical exercises of the confer- Frayer Mrs Lewis Johnson Minutes combined the were ence furnished by of the previous meeting were read and Willard under approved- A sketch of Helen choirs of Brigham and Mar the leadership if Director Flshburn Whitney’s life was given by Mrs Hatand were a pleasing feature of the tie Moore Song "For The Strength conference the singing being most ex- of The Hills” by Lorelda Capener Til- cellent lie Lilly white Nellie Hales Birdie President Young and party left Brig Kirkham and Vinnie Henrte the acham City shortly after five oclock in companiment was played by Edna the evening arriving home by special Capener A musical reading "I’ll Fortrain at 7 35 get You” by Mrs Eunice Clark Two musical duets were played by Miss Ed This was the last public appearance of the great pioneer and colonizer for na Capener and Mr Frank Van Cott it was just a few days later that he Benediction Minnie Larsen entertained They were pleasantly passed away of the organizIn commemoration during the social hour with a numation of the stake and thiid ward ber of musical selections played by years ago Miss Edna Capener and Mr which occurred Frank Van Cott the members of the latter feel to cordr There were members ially invite the people of theto Box go to present and the following Elder Stake and all who wish at Lagoon — M Felsted Ted Austin join them in a celebration 20th F Munns Alice Taggat Lwis Johninsert on Tuesday August The Utah Idaho Central Railway son Lethe Hansen Grace Haws Alice has cheerfully offered their efficient Nye and the Msses Franke Beal Ruh The faie Johnson services for the occasion Edna Caixner and Mr has been greatly reduced so that all Frank Van Cott The next meeting will be held might take advantage of this excursion Round trip tickets ’for children the home of Mrs George Henrie between the ages of five and twelve September 12th and adults cents e will be tickets will adninety cents These the Into grouncs holders mit the Cleen Gam Recoverin where they may enjoy free dancing Tlmre wJi be no change of cars a: Ogden are pleased to rcprrt that Mr We Should go by automobile anyone ha the charge for entrance Into the re- Oleen Gamfor of Fielding twowhoweeVs the past suffering wjh sort will be fifty cents a car meningitis is now condeied The said rates wdl be good m lh“ o osp'na! t of danvr Mr Gam was ap- trains oidy cr tire road to when parent The first tifdn leaves Honeyvnle rt last we°k his coi dihen bi’came waise 10 30 a m and arrives at Lagoon at but a change for tne be ton followed 12 15 a m the second train leaves pt and he has since been emmtdlaicly 2 30 p m and arrives at 4 15 p m removed from ta his the hospital Tracis returning leave Lagoon rt home where he continues to un prove £ 00 p m and 11 p m and it is hoped that he wPl soon be to health completely restored A small son of Charles Barfuss cf Tremonton was run over by a load cf Sunday morning a fne son came to bless the home of Mr and Mrs hay August 13 he received a lravtured nb and scratches and bruises abot t John House Al concerned are dothe face for which he was e mined afiy ing rarely and by the smile on Jacks face yn’d think it was the first boy given medical treatment P i V 3 Hell And SanJay j On Saturday and Sunday August loth and 11th at Beylmta the Gill’s Home in Box Elder Cany cm Smith and of the West of Mantua a reunion wns held Charles Shumway family The ev°nt was In honor of the 81st y birthday anniversary of Charles perhaps the oldest living native of Utah He was bom on August 10th 1818 over hls a year after just slightly father Andrew and oldest brother Pei ley Shumway entered the Salt 1847 two of Lake valley on July 24th the original band who made up Brigham Young’s company The occasion was a happy one All of the living decendents of Charles present except two were Shumway’ and they constituted a throng of The people program was J Fife of A under the auspices the family of Brigham City and they set a mark for their successors to shoot at On Saturday a program of songs and instrumental music speeches games was enjoyed and on Sunday a Sunday echool was conducted by a jE'x BIder Peach" given a prominent Sunday school superintendent after nve n the pageants and represented vvlilch another program was enjoyed (WPh attractive wearing apparel to be Representatives of the family from Preston Yuma Arizona jainuuniei in detail luter Dayton and City Tren- -' The committee reserves the right Rupert Idaho Brigham Utah to c iTr ill the preliminary selections ton Clarkston and Garland ’ end that the different cities and vere there Uo In the settlements will be represented finals unckr rules to be announced Inter but no restrictions will be placed Big County Excursion on the Judf'e or Judges from the outside ccunry who make the final sel27lh Tuesday ection Who Will Represent Garland At Peach Contest V' I t bn are wondering just who cf pur will send ladies here their o’- their fnends names In In to make sur "hat Garland Is represented pr'pe’ly The rules of the contest are as fol- We young ram'-- order lows th’ Compton Art Gallery at tb® Photos will be furnished until the of the committee which has been are made fixed as the 10th of SepentaMvely tember provid’d that if the number of entries justifies it a preliminary ievue ma’ be held on nr about the first of September the number of girls to be selcctid bincr fixed at 30 who will compite at the 12 on finms Elue Bird at the Spt 2 pleasure 'elections n” y enter by submitting to the r hot w! First National Btnk 1st or September a it mnd iv her by submitting iner hi r name i”widing such photo is 3 Those girls competing at the finfi m died w ithn one wx ek the ea' er s a:e Statable required and als will receive a free pass to all the to festivities controlled bv the committee who may nine hae arrange girls at while the winner will be named Miss nave same tas°n without expense ’’l'1 Ai a s’ fid? duble rorm 23 rn nr Fielding -- Yeung Man Lyman Ellis Victim Aug 5 The to at all to insure jnmittee reserves the right On Tuesday August 27th a country times amend the rules so as wide excursion will be run for all the success of the event farmers business rren and their wives This excursion will be run In two sec- ct American- - legion d — For Denver Of Spinal Meningitis Convention At Ogden Smith Richards son of Mr ond Mrs Tzra Richards of Fielding left for ver Sunday evening to take his examinations as a Flying Cadet at Lowry Field Denver Colorado Smith enters this school with credit and is highly recomended by Ws former teachers of the U S A G also by See of State M H Welling Mrs Ezra Richards has just received a letter from her nephew Carl Cannon who is laboring as a missionary He Is in the Mission now located In the city of Fleushburg Germany on the border of the Baltic Sea Carl is a former student of the Bear River High School and is well known locally he is the son of L R of Stone Idaho Cannon Mr and Mrs L R Cannon and daughter Mrs Art Showell and small Idaho grandson Dee ail of Stone motored by way of Malad to Ficldmg on Tuesday shopping and siting with relatives The dread desease spinal meningitis claimed another victim in th person of Lvman EPlis eight year old son of R S Ellis this Thursday at 1 p m he seemed In Wednesday evening the best of hea'th bat became slightly HI In the night Thuredav morning he became worse and ‘he doctor was August 22 Beginning next Thursday the American Legion Department o( annual Utah will hold Its eleventh convention at Ogden The convention will last three days August 22 23 and 24 and promises to be the greatest gathering yet held by the organization arhas been An elaborate program ranged by the Herman Baker Post of the Legion In with the officers Department the conAmong speakers during H vention will be Governor George Governor Dern former Charles R Frank Francis ComMabey Mayor Past mander Ora Bundy of Ogden National Commander James A Drain D C National of Washington of George W Malone and Nevada members of congress other distinguished guests memorial On Thursday afternoon services will be conducted at the Legion Chateau by the Department ChapI lain The Drum Corps contest drum tween the Lopan and Ogden corps will take place at 5 00 p m As both of these organizations have won natiunal honors and each has won 'over the other in former contests this 'promises to be an affair well worth traveling a' long distance to witness I On Fiiday the 23 G L Becker den’s millionaire man will be host to all Legionairs and monster partners and In the evening a organizat-lion- s parade depicting French beautiful floats bands troop trains and boy scout activities Avenue will move along Washington "A N pht In Paris" staged at the Legion Chateau w ill bring back fond mm ories of the war to many veterans who On these three saw services ov erseas is expected dais Ogden's population to double when the state of Utah the as to act will host Leaves In called Everything ing hands could in spite of all Funeral services wns done that lovdo but death came the little boy oclock at will be remains side of his mother who preceeded him two years ago his survived father Is by Lyman two sisters and one brother will be held for at Friday Portage where his laid to rest by the New Cleaning Estabishment Opens At Tremoston A new and cleaning and has been establishment pressing up in Tremonton by the United is Cleaners Their Enjoy Northwest Trip Sanitary with the latest and shop most modem appliances known to the trade to able be will turn The Company Countv Commissioner G G Sweet- out work of quality that will satisfy en Mrs Sweeten and Bishop and Mrs their patrons in every respect Fph White of Willard returned Mon- You will find their ‘ad’’ on another Noith-a from day trip through the page in this issue of the Times west They motored by way of Butte and Anaconda and from there to HOSPITAL NOTES returning via Boise and American Fa'Is Th’y vis red all the :m- poitant cities and report having had Bovd Hansen of East Garland had a wonderful tnp They are alieacv removed con ’in plating ne't jen-- s tup which his tonsils and adenoids of last week at the Garvl' b through Callfo a and aong Wednesday land hospital he Pl “IC ceBSt Hglw y Frank Welling who accidentally fell 1 " off a hay 6tack was brought to the hospital at Garlard where he received Sweetens Ani Whites “ Announcement Mes Mable Jenren of Bnaham City start a cliox of pimo sti'dmts hBre and tho-who wish to tae lessens may make arrangements with her at the J J Whre residence Wed morning August 21st ad Mr and Mrs H L Moore motored to Logan Sunday to visit for a short tirr? with relatives COUNTY COURT NEWS The following business wa transact-th- e past ed in the city court during week: J A Ilunschre plead guilty to a check a fraudulent charge of issuing to and was fined $15 and required make good the amount of the check and at the same time a five month’s suspended Jail sentence was imposed Harvey Diderickson was arraigned on a charge of wounding domestic animals to which he plead not guilty for September 2 The trial was John on and E L Norman Floyd of vacancy plead guilty to a charge and were sent sued to 30 dnjs each in the countj Jail of was arraignE J Williams Perry ed on a charge of assault with s person of deadly weapon upon the He pled John Godfrev of Brigham not guilty a”d the preliminary hearing was set for the 15th day of August A warrant was issued by the County Attorney Lewis Jones for the ar- D Ridfcrd of Ogden on s rest of charge of sptcdiug on a public high-- 1 J mtna Eaily one morning last week Marsh al Jepocn was confronted on Main Street with a rather rough appealing of Rrv Minnihpr Max ii'ub of' Fielding ‘and "Lean aid Intruder in the form of a largin battle running “P" ail had their of Oarland AJ‘"era hSch the Marshal emerged ton ns and adenoids removed at the as here be aced Mr P ilous P°rcy hospital Saturday disturbance cause no mote Dewey Snow of Devcyvii'e had tennis and adenoids removed at the Deputy Sheriffs Charlie Cheai ard Garland hospital Tuesday shemff Udl and Wavne Rogers sons of Mr Joseph Olsen and of and Mrs Carl Rogers of Garland had Joseph Josoph5on Brigham City on Thurswere visitors in Galand their tonsils and adenoids removed day the hospital at Garland Monday medical treatment Glen Mannir" son Will tions — one from the north and one fiom the south The two groups shall meet ' In the Bear River -- City Grove and eat lunch together At 00 p m a snappy entertaining program will be given here and a competitive base be ball game will played between the North and the South units At night (the crowd will have a real time at the and danc Crystal Springs swimming ing etc This excursion is planned and will be run by the two units of the Box Elder County Farm Bureau and the Extension Service Everyone County to participate is invited with full F’urther announcements be details shall published in the county press at a later date signed ROBERT H STEWART County Agricultural Agent hlsiJ at MM t cf Garland Mss Bent Park with while tour ng Yclowstone her parents and other relatives and became ill and was foiced to friends return to hri home in Oakland wnere it was fo nd that she was suffrnng from an aiak of appendicitis Miss Sargent w as emusheed ately taken anto the underwent hospital w here She is now Sunday morning reported a fpi'ing aiong nicely If a man's food and his wife both any reason agree with him he hasn in tne w Id for not being happy t it ti j |