Show A BOOST V ALLEY BUT FOB BEAB IS A BOOST YOURSELF SEND THE NEWS 51 RIVER FOB IN THE FAFEB ADVERTISE THE INTO GOES THAT HOMES OF THE PEOPLE “THE TO US VOL 2 No 5 GARLAND UTAH THURSDAY SEPTEMBER $200 THE YEAR 19 1929 Grim Reaper Stake Sunday School Takes Nathan Kirkham THE FOB OLD LAND MARKS A BETTER FAIR The following par&grapb taken from Levi Edgar Young i "Founding Of Utah": “In 1853 Joseph Young David Fullmer John Young and William Y Kmpey were given the rights to build a good and substantial bridge across the Malade River about three miles from the ferry over the Bear River The company was allowed the privilege of collecting the following tolls: 4 For carriages and wagons each $150 — For carts 100 For pack animals each 55 For loose horses mules Jacks oxen and cows each $010 For colts calves goates and hogs each $002 All men free “In time this Malade bridge was used extensively by emigrants to the northwest and Into the present State of Idaho ' to old residents of the According state the above mentioned bridge was on practically the exact site now occupied by the Malad bridge? three fourths mile east of the Bear River Officers Banqueted " The entire community was shocked to hear of the sudden death of Mr Asa Hilton afternoon He Tuesday was seen In town Tuesday morning but was stricken with a heart attack while serving some customers at the Hilton Service Station of which he was manager Mr Hilton was taken home and which could be done for everything him was done but all efforts were of no avail and he died a few hours after 11L Mr Hilton was 38 years of taking age ana a native of New York He served in the U 8 Navy during the Sarah Buxworld war He married ton of Garland In 1923 at the Logan Temple are his widow and a son Surviving Neal age four a brother living In New York and a sister In California Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10 a m at the Garland chapof el The Brigham post In Legion will participate Interment will be In the the services Bear River City cemetery Ladies Self Culture Club Entertained High School In one day were 150 miles apart by way of Two speaking engagements paved roads so it was decided to take an unmarked shortcut Those As we drove we kept Inquiring “Is this the way to Blankvllle?” to whom the question was put In each case replied "Where you going?" I decided to ask the next fellow where he was going We overtook 8 man In an open buggy— I say “buggy"— It was once no doubt but could hardly be called that “as was" One wheel dished In anThere was no other dished out a front wheel dished both ways the buggy seat had been replaced by a soap box and If there ever had been Seated or all trace had been obliterated paint applied to any part of had I better say perched on the box that served for a seat all hunched over adorned with raiment much patched and Individual was a bewhlskered road one of we As lane for half the washed signalled seldom if ever he clucked and pushed on the lines that hung over the rump of the most of ungainly spavined specimen of horseflesh I ever had the displeasure salutation with Slowing to the pace of his steed I made beholding He turned slowly toward us evacuated suf“Where you going brother?" ficient volume of deep brown liquid to make speech possible and replied “Oh Im Just rtdln In to ride out would not describe it— I was flabbergasted To say I was nonplused and stumpeLJIereJs the season of the year a man whose occupation all of his time was “Just Tidin’ could be none other than one demanding ln to tfde out" “Why?” I asked and he replied “Wall there ain’t no It means of locomotion the thing to do Is wake buck kneed' up to medern ways of doing things Give your ideas and ways of doing things a shave shampoo and haircut Throw away your home spun jeans and get yourself Into a pair of 1929 pants By so doing others will do likewise and then and only then will you get some place It must be going ' some place — ahead or Where Is Garland going? backward If it Is “Just ridin’ In to ride out” it’s standing still which is going back and soon stagnation will set in which la even worse than The members of the Ladles’ Self Old lqnd marks such as this should Culture club met at the home of Mrs be lndidated by a suitable tablet afternoon Any Louis Peterson Thursday local complete annihilation organization 12 the September task would find everyundertaking citizen willing President Mrs P C Peterson Pre1929 A D Stone Reproduction prohibited In whole or In part Copyrighted to contribute to the cause A few sided o is published by The This Town Doctor Article one of seriee of small donations would make it Minutes were read and approved possible ' to mark this and several Garland Times in cooperation with the Garland Lions Club other simAnnouncement was made of the ilar places thruout this locality Primary Home Coming to be held 17 afternoon September Tuesday — 2— Mrs T E Betenson announced the The county fair ‘exists for three plans as worked out by the Play purposes: to tenground committee pertaining To provide entertainment nis court The club donated $5000 To provide instruction to the cause and the comittee will conTo advertise the county bazaar and turn duct a community Of course other such as the proceeds towards the making of a greater communityadvantages spirit result but the courts The bazaar will be held Darrel Holmgren seven year old son Local workers in Relief Society acthey are incidental Saturday afternoon and evening Sept tivities died and scores of friends In allied of Mr and Mrs David Holmgren 28th In the rooms west of Richard’ If the fair is to be a real success its Market Every club member was ask- church capacities are In deep mourn- Wednesday after an Illness of 2 weeks will see that each of these ed to donate an article of the value of ing this week at the passing of their duration which caused paralysis of the organizers three aims Is given proper attention one dollar at the least much loved "sister" Bertha Somers throat Everything that loving hands Its patrons will also attend and support Mrs Somers passed away Saturday could do was done to save the little Refreshments will also be on sale the fair with these three objects in hospital boy but his life was not to be spared Mrs H L Moore exhibited the cup September 14 at an Ogden view an Illness of several weeks’ and only death was the relief for his which will be presented to the most following duration The sympathy of th entire suffering of the valley community In th first place the entertainment beautiful She was of the daughter Carl Ibea community goes out to Mr and Mr She also thanked the members for provided and patronized amd Wllhelmlna (for that their support in the Home BeautifiHals Ibea of Btetten Holmgren in their sad boreavment which the people refuse to patronize Germany where aha wasbnm Decemcation drive cannot last) must be of a clean and ber 31 1869 At the age of fire years Mr Mrs T E Betenson as Club delof Tremonton Peterson wholesome sort Cheap sideshows egate reported on the district con- ahe emigrated with her parent to known Reed as an athlete of ability died should be discouraged Carnival shows vention In 1892 she married George Wednesday held at Brigham City Sept Australia at the Valley hospital from that take large sums of money away 6th Frederick Bom era Three children heart desease from which he had been and leave nothing In return should not The balance of the afternoon was were born to them and while they for about three month He be allowed A too expensive taken up by Mrs Parker Pratt of were still baba Mrs Somers was left suffering racing program to rear them alone She became affil- was Just recently married to Miss Veda calling for a great deal of Brigham City who read Ibsen’s “Doll foreign talent Is Inadvisable iated with the L D S Church and In Anderson of BothwelL The communHouse" a throe act play ity extends deepest sympathy to his During the social hour the hostess 1916 she and her children emigrated Funeral servwife and family and quartette singing served a delicious luncheon to 34 mem- to Utah where she made a host of young Community ices will be held at 2 p m Sunday in friends contests would add much to the fair bers and the following ladles as specTremonton ward chapeL the Interest at a reasonable cost as would ial guests: 8he is survived by two daughter concooking contests farm planing Mesdames Chas Last Harvey Moore Mrs Gertrude Nielsen and Mrs Em- WHO KILLED THE tests prizes for community betterher only son George Clytle Gunn H P Swlnyard and Mrs ma Winters ment programs and public speaking MAN AT LUCIN? Frederick Somers having died July 16 Parker Pratt of Brigham City contests Club adjourned to meet with Mrs of this year Funeral services for Mrs Geo Henrie Sept 27 Somers Upon receiving word that a Mexican InTo make the fair of greater were held in the Garland Ward chapel had been stabbed to death at the structive value every exhibit should OSCAR HANSON Tuesday Sept 17 with Bishop W W piES be accompanied by- - a card explaining Richard ' in charge Bishop "Charles railroad camps near Luclty Sheriff AFTER SHORT ILLNESS Zundel Attorney Lewis Jones u the givers or makers plan of producE lVZ- - Judge B County H Jones and a coroners’ Jury tion so that others may know exactly r Charles MtyV Whitworth Martin Oscar Alvin Hansen who has been how enviable records are made The of sen and W D S“iU? C?’ left Tuesday Cummings should not lay too much employed by the Deseret News for the advertising sterling momlng for the pld VlbUtf to of the action stress on the amusement features at past seven years as a linotype operat“V COUrage Upon their arrival an Investigation or died at a hospital the expense of the educational in Salt Lake of the exhib opening prayer murder made The name of its Tuesday morning following a brief illwas offered by Peter Boss and the ed man Is Francosco Sanchez about ness Mr Hansen was bom February benediction David — E Manning 45 by 21 1901 at Pleasant Grove years of age There being some 300 the son of Musical selection no effort should be spared were rendered Finally a Mexicans at the camp and being very counties know Olo and Bengta Olsen Hansen For quartette composed by Fred L by to let the surrounding Nye clanlsh the officers were unable to deabout the fair The real worth of a the past nine years he has been a resJoseph Kirkham Mrs J J Thomptermine who killed the man They ident of Salt Lake Is Judged by its enthusiasm son and Mrs— D Henry Manning— A obtained" community Borne clues “and are now So "Surviving are Tils widow Virginia of Its own advantages vocal duet was given by Fred L Nye regardless A son of the working on the case the fair should be advertised publicly Oyler Hansen and two children: and Joseph Kirkham and also one by dead man refused to give any inforand Barbara his parents and Mrs J J and friendly letters should never fail and Mrs D Hen- mation if he knew Thompson It is possible that two brothers Hilding J and Joseph B to mention It Mrs J J Manning ry Thompson he was afraid to divulge the name of Hansen both of Salt Lake and the folrendered a vocal solo also He sobthe guilty party If he knew G Carlson lowing sisters: Mrs W Following the services the body was bed as the body of his father was Mrs P E Ruesson Mrs Harold Lloyd taken to the cemetery at Garland for placed in a grave at Lucin The Jury Miss Leda Hanson and Miss Geneva interment and the grave was dedicatwas discharged for the time being Hanson all of Salt Lake Box Elder Journal Mr Hanson will be remembered by ed by E 8 Hansen of East Garland many Garland people as his wife is a former Virginia Oyler Hansen Mr E and Austin N and Miss Mrs East Garland Girl the daughter of Theona Andrus who Is very ill family That the Utah State Fair October Mr and Mrs John Oyler Sr motored to Salt Lake to visit with relat the home of her parent la report5 to 12 will repeat its gigantic show Several relatives from Garland will atives one day this week and also to ed as slightly Improved at this writing dollars worth of liveof a million brother who rec- We are In hopes that Miss Andrus will be in attendance at the funeral which meet Mrs Austin’s stock is the assurance of the director to continue to Improve and that she will in charge of that department of the will be held Friday afternoon in the ently returned from a mission soon have fully recovered her health Entries are Le Grand ward chapel at Salt Lake England forthcoming exposition said to be coming in at a rapid rate City from a score of states between Iowa Mrs Dewey Richards went to Brigand the Pacific Coast In 1928 the year of the Golden ham City Thursday She returned to ubilee Exposition the livestock show Garland Friday evening ad exhibits that were said to be conservatively valned at one million BEAR RIVER HIGH SCHOOL Individual dollars entries and prize BANKS FAR ABOVE AVERAGE winning herds came from Canada and all parts of the United States from Skidmore has Superintendent “The Coming of the Pioneers" will Fireworks that portray vivid drama west Many show herds Michigan Just received word that the Bear Rivin flames of be another owned by these same natoinal exhiband depict wonderlands set of the spectacular er High School stood the tests of last itors will be entered again this year natural color will be the big entert- pieces Pioneer maids in sun monnets May in a very commendable way Utah stock men and flock masters ainment feature for each evening of and gingham drisses will do one of the Utah State Fair scheduled for the are also making important entries of More than 4000 senior high school lie characteristic dances of khe period students in the 65 high high school week of October 5 to 12 at Salt Lake their finest specimens of the state were at this time examined that “The Driving of the Golden Spike” The stock show of the Utah State The program provide City tnd Cowboys be something will also be shown Fair is said to be one of the very In Grammar Literature and Comevery scene presented in this act While Year after year position of the Beehive State ponies Will be introduced characteristic finest in America thirty schools surbelching flame will also — according to Ernest S Holme exhibits from r Locomotives passed our school in grammar yet onit attracts championship be" seen marks In cenlitersixteen livestock got higher ly nearly every important The concluding ter Two reasons for this are pointed ature and only 12 in composition scene each evening “The Fire Nymphs in Utah's Wonout: one is the fact that Utah is at This Is a very fine showing when we derland” will be a fireworks pageant will be the depiction in fireworks of consider that a large number of our the stock center of the intermouijtain of the State’s famous scenic wonders Salt lake City as an air center Hailassembled from West and another is the liberal cash students have been Natural bridges and other v eird form- ing from points at Chicago San Franmixed schools before the days of conawards that are made at each fair Ulrh wll be cisco and Los Angeles planes will ations of Southern 00 will be distnb- -' solidation and when their foundation shown with 'n netm ro'pr realism sweep across the field and alight at Upwards of $25 work was not so well laid as it is now uted among winners in the various Silt Lake City at the center of the The “Ftc ii a H ht nip1! exat the forthcoming of tli classifications fair grounds seer e being laid In our better type of elewill be flic mentary schools position Services Mrs £““2 Held For Bertha Somers Sad Deaths Occur At Tremonton !thiieSa Million Dollar Stock Show Is Exposition Plan FAIR PYROTECHNICS TO DEPICT HISTORY AND SCENICS OF UTAH CH hiV'it TIMES’' GARLAND ' This evening our community Is again Members of the Bear River Stake shocked and deeply grieved at the sad Sunday School Board entertained at death of Nathan Kirkham which oc- - a banquet in the basement of the late this afternoon Thursday emacle Monday evening for the 19 tiring Stake Board and Supt M Ed- Mr Kirkham was the victim of Yin Andrus PI whb original versa few day He became diphtheria and favor adorned th medical aid and lav-- 1 f&n flowers ago and all Fifty Stake Board members Ing care could do was (tone but he table were present to "d Stake an Of Presidency In efforts passed away spite enjoy the banquet which were put forth to Mve him Th Kirkham was born Nathan Porter speech of welcome was riven n L who Owen Brough at Lehl March 11 1886 He was the by Supt Mr- - John J- Shumway as Master !“ of Joseph and Mary Kirkham to toast of Ceremonies Response e He moved to Garland years ago where he has resided ever were given by Clarence Smith A R Richard who Capener and Ralph inrj Surviving are his wife Clara Smith' Kirkham three children Ralph 13 Ray 9 Melba 7 hla parents one sister Mrs J O Webb of Provo and - one brother J H Kirkham of Garland Mr Kirkham was a dUigent church and community worker always having been ready to do anything In hla pow- er for the community or the ward In which he took an active part He was a gifted musician and gave unstlntlngly of bis talent for church and community affairs Deepest sympathy goes out to the stricken family in their great loss Open air services will be held at the family residence Sunday at 11 :30 m ' - —— — To Oar Friends And Patrons We are pleased to announce that we have become a member of The Chain Red and White B tores Organization which is 8 group of Independently Our combined owned grocery store buying power is as great as any other chain group and will continue to grow to been Our store ha oonform to the accepted Red Se White Store Plan which makes It possible a or allow to serve for you yourself clerk to serve you and with all you get cash and carry price phis every service to which you are accustomed We have always tried to be progressive and as 1 mmmsM tftfcalr is charged with cooperation quick service and closer selling price we felt it imperative that we connect ourselves with In one of the big buying organisations competition of the order to meet day White Stores A Chain Red The which chains with differ from the We oonUnue a the you are familiar of this store and BOLE OWNERS when you shop here you receive our and guarantee of personal attention satisfaction We open as a member of The Chain Red A White Stores early next week Watch for advertising We are confident that you will be very much In favor of our new arWe Invite you to call be rangement you cause we are prepared to give complete satisfaction In quality service I and prlpe Very truly yours GEPUART STORES CO Garland Utah H L Moore Mgr the MRS W G CARTER ENTERTAIN8 Mrs W G Carter entertained Monday night In honor of Mr and Mrs Don Davis who were recently married Assisting Mrs Carter were Miss Woodslde and Miss Helen MenIncluded the R denhall— High R H 8 Faculty and Junior and School faculty School Teachers Bunco was the feattheir partners ure of the evening’s entertainment Mrs won by scores were Douglas High Cannon of Tremonton and Mr John Benson Mrs Nathella Griffin won low score Delicious refreshments were served Through the diligent efforts of the Ladles Self Culture Club and Lions Club of Garland work Is progressing rapidly on the Tennis Court which Is being constructed on the Tabernacle Garland citizens Several grounds have donated their services and with the aid of help from the county comto haul and supmissioners to helping ply the graveL Mr and Mrs and Mrs M B visitors Sunday and Mrs M E V B Andrus and Mr Andrus of Draper were at the Ijome of Mr Andrus Mrs Vem Wixom and children of Brigham City are visiting at the home Mr and Mrs W R of her parents Vanfleet Mrs Sadie Wagstaff of American Fork Utah visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Hansen the fore part of the week Mr Bracken Mrs A M Austin Mrs F J Limb and Mrs John Richards spent Friday in Brigham City enjoying the Peach Day celebration Dr T W Innis Arch Hall Hall and George Gleason left nesday afternoon for a fishing Star Valley Wyoming Now some real ready to swallow ies when they return Hiram Wed- trip In folks get fish stor- J Mrtajndrand shown Mistake In a Board! a ndnnCfif- service In the teen years of remarkable upon Sunday School was commented by the Stake Presidency Lewis LiUywhlte of the retiring responded with comments upon the pleasure and satisfaction of with Supt having been associated Andrus and the Stake Board In such a worthy calling as teaching the youth of Zion in our Sunday Schools Merriment was the Keynote of the evening and reached a climax in a paper given by Mis prognostication Orpha Sweeten Musical numbers during the banquet Violin solo Fred L Nye included: vocal solo Fred L Nye and vocal duet Alice by Miss Golds Acord and Mr Persson singing led by Fred L Community Nye completed the evening’s entertainment which proved to be a continual round of pleasure for all present "EVERYBODY IN SUNDAY SCHOOL SEPT S9TH Specially prepared lessons and program are In store for all who attend Sunday School Sept 29th In the Bear The River Stake Sunday School new Sunday School program ha for Its special function the teaching of the record keeping people of gospel and and It le the total I D 8 population the atm of the schools to have 100 enrollment Interesting lessons and Mritual inspiration mwtved in School work win fill your life with Joy and strengthen the family tie and teachere a Give your officers chance to help you and have 100 attendance at Sunday School on this date The school baring the greatest percentage of attendance a compared with their ward population will receive aa a prize a act of Sunday School song book GARLAND WELCOMES NEWCOMERS f a Citizens are extending to Mr welcome and Mr hearty Harvey Robbins who came here recently to make their home in our city a Mr Robbins who has accepted position as manager of the new Shell gas depot came here from Logan his former home We are pleased to have these young people Join our community and hope they wUl enjoy their res' idence here Garland BRIDGE GARLAND TREMONTON CLUB CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs T W Innis entertained the members of the of Bridge Club Wednesday evening last week— High score" was won - by Mrs Harry Woodard cut prize by Mr John Richards and booby by prize Mrs Frank Golton The guests were Mr Stone and Mrs were flowers E J Holmgren Fall used for decorations and delicious luncheon was served Miss Bernice Sargent returned to this city Friday to spend a short vaMr and Mr cation with her parent A D Sargent Miss Sargent has been studying nursing at the Bethel HosColorado at Springs Colorado for pital the past few years and graduated from this Institution last June New Building ? To Adorn Utah Fair Grounds When the gates swing open to admit the usual throngs of visitors at the next Utah State Fair October & to 12 they will not be the old familiar gates that have served so long snd well to Ernest S according Holmes manager of the association A new administration building is Dow in course of construction at the east entrance and will serve as a central home of arfl executive officer A modern gate will be erected at either end f the building The new building is said to fill a of the Utah requirement State Fair association It will greatly facilitate operations bv making offrom both the inside ficials accessibS e f the grounds aitd the The structure will be modern in every detail embodying the best and newest iiEas of exposition architecture See Our Display of Radios and Electrical Appliances at Box Elder County Fair— Pecks Electric |