Show READ THE TIMES A PAPER CRAMMED FULL OF NEWSY ARTICLES CONCISELY WRITTEN WITHOUT COMMENT OR OPINION CT73 VOL 2 NO 48 Pertinent By V GARLAND Paragraphs Wm John Dance In Warehouse Postmaster Ezra Attracts Jensen Returns From Convention Office Problems Utah Considered By Postmasters At Meet Utah Merrymakers From WITH AN EYE TO FUTURE PRICES That as a nation we live In a land of plenty seems to be apparent to all We can raise 200000000 bushels of wheat every year that we cannot use and that no one else can afford to buy or refuses to buy which is much the same thing We can raise so many lambs that they become a drug on the market We can produce enough butter and eggs to keep the selling price of both commodities down to the We closest possible margin of profit can produce far more wool than we have use for In fact our power to produce seems almost unlimited INVEST UTAH THURSDAY Entire Yalley The annual wheat day event a dance in the new 200000 bushel warehouse of the Box Eder Warehouse succorporation was again a complete cess with people from every town of the valley from Brigham City on the south to Portage on the north participating In the festival The big warehouse was fittingly draped with flags and bunting Bags of wheat were placed around the sides for seats and the Bluebird orchestra from Logan provided the music Arrangements for the dance were made by the Program and Finance of the Lions’ Club assisted committees by O O Sweeten and Laurence Carter Members of as a special committee the club assisted In preparing the floor and building for the event JULY 24 Co op Leader Gets Position ' $200 THE 1930 On Fitting Ceremonies Mark Placing Of Cornerstone Of New Amusement National Board Clyde C Of Utah Edmonds Producers Chosen Director of Council Poultry YEAR President Milton II dress And Guides Look On Hall Welling As Guest Of Honor Delivers AdHeavy Stone Into Position While Scores leading Organization of America’s Bishop Richards Announces All cooperative marketing associations inHeld Council to the National Cooperative Material On Ground Fully was effected at a recent meeting In Paid For Columbus Ohio it was announced by T C C Edmonds general manager Utah While members of the stake presiassocProducers Cooperative Poultry dency and the Bishopric of the iation upon his return to Utah from At ward slowly lowered the heavy the conference cornerstone of the new- $40000 In the face of this plenty there are local a of Edmonds Mr the founder those who must live In want of food hall Sunday afternoon Milton H association has which gained poultry of educatof clothing of opportunities many years president of for For of L Mrs’ Services Father Welling was national recognition for efficiency attendance o ion There are those who must drudge the Bear River Stake smoothed the R Schaffer Attended by chosen one of 15 directors of the NatAmong the speakers at the convenIn the fields from the break of dawn to tion mortar and guided the stone Into' poswere Congressman Don B Colton Fire Is the He Council “Relatives ional Cooperative Grain Many make to Endangers far into the night In order ition where it will rest as lang as the Postmaster Mayor John P Bowman only board member between the Misthe fields return money enough to John McPhee Assistant Postmaster W building endures of Jasper Thomas Funeral services Fields At Collinston souri river and the Pacific coast ward and meet the payments on the mortgage E Block and Inspector C F Dutton of of the Garland Members Full significance of the distinction Woods of St George Utah who died at a from the the Insurance the necessary machin- Salt Lake City Inspector E L Jackson large number of visitors the Utah man Is more the home of his daughter Mrs L conferred upon Mall Chief Clerk of of Provo besides Railway fair a other wards of the valley were present acery and provide living held were the at destroyed Fire eight Wednesday 16th conceived July character the when Wilford Service of and readily Danvers Ogden And the lower the prices go the more to witness the ceremony and hear the to Glen Fryer at of of res Garland ward belonging chapel East Saturday Is grain newcouncil considered the The Mr must a man work to get the money he George L Deu Pree of Marysville remarks of ihe gifted speaker The fire began In the brush Speakers at the services were Leswho Is second Vice Presi- Collinston ly formed society unites under a single must have and the more he will try to Washington the past lie Edwards Fred Korth Lafayette Welling who In recalling and June Grass north west of the directorate dent of the national organization and executive head thousGrover and Wm Adams Musical num events In the history of the Bear River Now we start again in the The speakers discussed Only the effective work of the produce of the field ormany of ands unit marketing cooperative field men who quickly gathered at the bers were rendered as follows: Binging stake remembered that on the very vicious circle — the more he produces postal problems met by postmasters in burned ganizations and most of the large fed- “Love at Home' East Garland choir spot of ground now occupied by the the less he can get for It Where can their dally work and offered excellent saved the patch from being In the United quartette "O That my Soul” Mrs cornerstone he had once the south erations- of local solutions to the problems Postmaster when the wind veeredwasto held it all end? placed a cedar to the States Ruth Holman Mrs Edna Larsen Mrs post for a hitching rail to which he Jensen came In for everything except As It was the blaze Mrs west side of the dry wheat while a Ida Rhodes All Larsen and of Alice a Utah cooperatorganizations of Is use for of lack whole the the The compliments allowing difficulty tied his “roan mare” and to whfch the and ive nature will with men Mrs of shovels Joy solo small “The Rosary” army included be piano eventually We have over post office boxes after the beginning economic adjustment eastFather Knows” other members of the stake presidency rent sacks prevented its spread to the it is hoped Among the huge national Benton vocal solo “Myvocal reached ourselves We have seen that of the quarter without collecting tile many duet “The tied their horse during them and he states that this mat- ward and the remainder of the field which have already af- Mrs Leslie Edwards a little from the future on by borrowing Scores of men hurriedly called from organizations End of s Perfect Day" Eva and Ardes year they officiated M heads of the ter will be corrected without delay NatThe with the council are: filiated to ourselves the we could equip produce but Adams Stake-a not without criticism surrounding localities arrived upon con probably Producers Federation Milk of ional have from scene after the blaze was under more goods easier What we The invocation was offered by E S conPresident Welllng's remarks delinquent box holders cotton growers citrus and deciduous Hansen and the benediction by trol failed to see was that there was a posJohn themselves principally wlth'n Among the entertainment provided fruits nut producers o grain growers W interment was in the thq cerned sibility of producing enough more to was an organ recital at the tabernacnational poultry and egg Interests In- - Easfc Garland cemetery where the grave 6vcnta the stake history that itfd bring prices down to a point at which le sight seeing trips around Salt Lake lead up to the erection of the present eluding the Utah' Poultry Producers was dedicated by Edwin Isaacson there would not be sufficient return on City and an outing to Lagoon PostThe establishment of the Cooperative Association and most of the Investment to pay the heavy ex- master John A Israelsen of Hyrum JaspcJ Thomas Woods was bom building the other organized producers of ag- - February 11 1864 at St George Utah stake in the old hall at Garland in the Industry pense Incurred agriculture who is also 1st Vice president of the Mr and Mrs Glen Walker went to ricultural commodities He married Elizabeth West December day when there were no automobiles National was Organization and various other Interests have failTwin Falls Sunday to spend the week George Temple To an(j when a frame building was all To give' a national voice to Amerl - JL 1884 lower president of the Utah Branch and ed to realize Just how closely Mrs Earl B Hales motored Mr and McOee Lewiston In lb- of Postmaster ca’s cooperative that Wf marketing organlaat foa to selling prices must follow lower proOgden Thursday The 1931 convention meetthe of all ‘stone of went ions and pool Bowcutt duction costs and as a result tjiere has will beSecretary Mr and Mr George L Oeto City" held at Ogden Beaver Dam' the Brick In matters of legls to Rigby Idaho Saturday returning ricultural 'been too' much borrowing on the fuR Shaffer East Garland Mrs’ irg house Mrg o And later at house stabilization of markets nieetlng and Fielding lation and c L Woods Salt Lake City Mrs T ture Such debts are not paid with Sunday build of Is visiting in Salt prices are the primary purpose of the V Mock other ward Ruth Murray Mrs Inez Smith the construction prices at the same level as at the time two weeks Notes Lake forForsburg ings the construction of the stake tab- Seattle Washington council the money was borrowed but at a Fielding Mrs Alice Buxton and daughter He filled a mission to the eastern ernacle in the summer of 1914 were are: C A Officers of the council rightly reduced level Those who guide 8 Mary visited Mrs Ed Udy Monday 'events dwelt upon by the speaker No Moser New Orleans of the States in president the Investing public cannot do better R D Mcfariane and sons Jay and June 1902 he married Martha Eliza- - reC0rds were placed In the cornerstone Bishop and Mrs J P Jensen and Growers Cooperative associat- than to Impress upon all this truth Park went to potton Reed Monday Valley beth of Malad Empey his first wife having died Idaho were dinner daughter tabernacle and at the request of Ion president Judge John F Miller While easy money and lower Interest guests of Mrs son his Newell Leo and morning taking J H Smith Sunday (StpnmrOrJp9n0“iT0r Welling a list of the com- New York City of the federal milk rates have added to our power to pro- Udy back to work Miss Nona Smith wTho has been whom sur-- President mlttees who had charge of the building Lila Hales of Park City was visiting producers vice president and Robin vive: Mrs Harold E Woods Tooele the slight over 'tending the U S A C summer school they encouraged at the home of George Hales WednesHood editor of the Cooperative Mark- the Mesdames Edrle and Alta Norton was prepared and entered with Investment that is at the bottom returned home Saturday the stone of our present financial discomfort of Clrcleville Alvin Lawrence and Ed- - the other records when Journal Apostle Geo F Richards and wife day eting was sealed under the direction of sup- I C Barlow and family of Burley Council headquarters will be in Wash- 1th Woods Junction Utah were Sunday afternoon guests of his Linford returned to their home after visiting Is survived erintendent Monday twelve his wife Parley The present situation is not acute He sister Mrs Alice A Smith by C ington D Mrs R C Richards a few days The fact that savings bank deposits Luclle grand children and morning Gams Emiline Hendricks The national society plans to work children twenty-si- x Mr and Mrs J O Hadfield and one great grandchild three brothers are unusually large Indicates that there Lulu Woods Earl Blanche Marie In harmony with and uphold the c Doris made Blue to a trip Is not wide spread distress and that SmlthGwen Laub Nona Smith and daughter of our communltj“ of the Federal Farm Board In solvRelatives "from Phu‘ scattered widely the M Men’s Creek Sunday there is less plunging and more play- Virginia Smith attend was aa ambltioua Mr Newell Dockstader spent the ing agriculture’s problems andGleaner Girl’s banquet and dance points In Utah and Nevada were In at- ing safe The farmers with all their which the subject matter of a short address o tendance at the services was held at the Crystal Springs week end with Mr and Mrs Glen resources Invested In their farm and Blsh- Walker Mrs Phil Baird of Brigham City was by President Clarence E Smith July 22 q with no savings are unfortunate PerMr and Mrs Jesse Davis were vi- a guest of Mrs Lewis G Johnson last Ida Seam on of Ogden is visiting op W W Richards in commenting up DENNIS KING’S RISE TO week haps the slight warning of the present with her parents Mr and Mrs Elmer siting in Salt Lake City Sunday Ion the construction Up to ihe present will keep us from a greater mistake in Harris Mr and Mrs Ronald Hales and FAME THRILLS FANS announced that every bit of work done and Sheron future spent the Mr and Mrs L A Hansen and two Saturday Mrs Stella Owen Just returned from daughter jand every bit of material now on the Sunday with Mrs Hales mother Mrs sons of Warren were dinner guests of a trip to Bear Lake where she has Eva been 'ground has fully paid for and Farnsworth of Fielding Mr and Mrs E Lewis Johnson SunWe are still buying the things we been visiting relatives Dennis King who for the past two of f1® has returned home day Mr Hansen Is Mrs Johnson’s or three years has been rated by crlt- need as any merchant will declare but Bert Smith of Ogden is visiting his Mr John Bowcutt T rdvarious In Rigby after visiting for several father Investors will be more careful and there grandmother Mrs Aide A Smith les as the greatest singing star of the whole heartedly supporting the in their work At present A birthday dinner was given Mrs weeks will be less buying with Broadway musical comedy stage will committees tomorrow’s Eliza Ward visited Elwood Mrs at la the Eva for time and first Mr Orval Hansen and Mrs Walter be seen and heard the foundation complete Farnsworth by her children last money which is a right good thing Laumovie audiences at the Paramount erable of the brick work has already Hansen and children also Mr Merlin Sunday at her home Immediate mem- Monday with her daughter Mrs o bers of the family were present The rence Hansen Hansen were guests of Mr and Mrs Theatre when “The Vagabond King" been finished According to Bishop Mrs D H Johnson of Kellogg Ida- E Lewis Johnson 'Shower Given At Plymouth comes there on Sunday Monday and Richards party motored to Udy Hot Springs in Monday the building when finished is home ho of her parvisiting at the the evening to complete the day’s fesA Tuesday of class will house a complete set delightful parcel shower was given tivities ents Mr and Mrs Wm Bowcutt Those The King" was the ve- rooms present were: Mrs Friday afternoon at the home of Jesse Ronald a modem kitchen and dining Mr and Mrs 8 H Blglow Mr and Odell Thompson of Logan visited on hicle forVagabond of Dennis Hales singMr King’s Riverside greatest at and the home of his Nish In honor of Mrs Newel Nish a Mrs Sterling Huish and Mr and Mrs Sunday parents hall capable of seating 200 people a Mrs had David sensational Allen a achievement of Mr It Mr ing Mrs and and H 8 Tlngey were recent bride Perry J J Thompson Mrs Nish was the recip- Mrs hall with a seating capacity Sunday evening ly long run of more than a full seas- recreation Stanley Farnsworth ient of many useful and beautiful guests at the home of Mr and Mrs York and made of over 400 a fully equipped stage the Miss Mable Christensen of Clarkston Mrs Hannah E Loveland of Logan on’s duration in New gifts Besides the hostess and guest of George Hales afequal of any in the ward buildings of honor those present numbered thirteen is visiting with Mrs Ole Peterson was a visitor at the Bear River Stake an Impressive tour In other dtles Is week Richards this Phyllis visiting Mrs Verl Wnnrt nf terward and rooms lor the Relief o born Brlow home la Borhy BeUef Socle “ malb Bendw King’s rise to fame was meteoric As the church Society and Bishopric M Men and Gleaner Girls R Coomb lor two weei prior to a lad he was fascinated by tlie stage wu Mrs Loveland was M c Marsh a member His first bit parts were with John In addition to the list of committeeformerly Participate in Outing leaving for Rock Springs Wyoming to lard were Sunday guests of Mr and of the board Join her husband who has been transDrlnkwater’s repertory theatre In Blrm men who had charge of the building Mrs Wm Bowcutt Mr Marsh return to the of the stake tabernacle there was He came The M Men’s and Gleaner Girls’ ferred to the Skagg’s store there Ingham England home but Mrs Marsh is spending Mrs J L Harvey came home ThursMrs Royal Gldney States in the English company tered In the cornerstone which was outing at the Crystal Springs Wednesand daughter ed week here the from Dee the Is day of and success a was gettof “Monsieur Beaucalre” after he was aeaied Monday morning a history of Margene hospital day evening pronounced Montpelier Idaho arrived Rowane Mrs home returned Udy ing few the to British Ex- the ward a list of the bishops of the along nicely wounded In service in a today visit a few days with Mrs Dancing In the big hall followed swim In the pool a banquet and a pro- Gidney’s parents Mr and Mrs D L ter spending a few days in Logan Canpeditionary forces ward a dollar bill contributed by yon with Mr and Mrs Vernon Hess Mrs J J Orwln entertained In hon- Later he played In Jane Cowl’s New gram the feature of which was an ad- Wilson H Welling which he has carried 11x1 Mr5of or of her small daughter Isabel Monday Leroy Hunsaker Mr and Mrs Wendell McDermald dress by C E Smith y0rk company of “Romeo and Juliet” e were Sunday guests of Mrs it being her 7th years and which was of Ogden were guests of Mr and Mrs Gorlnne o— birthday Seven guests achieving great fame In the role of for twepty-flvNina Dustin were present Refreshments issued In the territory of Utah about were serv- - Mercutlo J H Laub Saturday CARD OF THANKS L M Arbon of Brigham visited at ed games played and every body had Mr and Mrs J H Laub and him to develop 1860 a list of the present city officials friends His persuaded family the home of Mrs J O Hadfield Tues- - a good time We wish to thank his singing voice and this brought him a list of all the present stake officials July 24th at Logan al the kind spent Mr and Mrs Eben Wilcox friends who have assisted through the officers In whatever capan engagement In “Rose Marie” which had as day Mr and Mrs Milton H Welling of Mr Harold Perrson went on a flsh- - established him as a leader In romantic and the ward illness and death of our dear father their guests at dinner Thursday Mrs acity and three copies of the Garland Mr Lake of were Salt over Sunday sinEva the guests ing trip d and loved one We Farnsworth and children and grandfather singing roles Then came the sensatTimes a copy of the first Issue1 of the Mrs and Eliza Ward "The Vagabond ional and glomorous has been and Lowell and Mrs Stanley cerely appreciate all that Issue containing a list of the building Miss Ramona Hansen Miss Alice Mr and Mrs D E Manning done of a helpful nature and Floral of- Farnsworth committees and the announcement of Bowden and Max Peterson of Salt daughters Margaret and LaVera mot-- King” ferings were lovely and were much o the beginning of the work and an Mrs W H Bard&rd a sister of Mrs Lake spent the week end with Jex ored to Salt Lake City Wednesday appreciated Lake of Salt Miss Mildred Bush sue containing the announcement of L R Shaffer and family J J Orwln was a dinner guest at the Capener Mr and Mrs Nephl Dustin visited Mrs Elizabeth Miller of Salt Lake City Is a guest of Florenoe Petterson the cornerstone exercises o Orwln home Sunday this week Mrs Nlni Dustin Sunday “ — city is guest of Mrs D E Manning o The Garland Military band was on Mrs Vernon Hess and daughter of this week Mr Reed Householder of Eureka a Mrs P C Petterson and Mrs G O hand to render a number of well are visiting er mother Mrs Iremontoi nephew of Mr Harold Persson who Sweeten will chaperon a number of ceiVed selections and lend a fitting M D Evans of 1121 San Antonio has been ew or E D ®’ane Mrs uy days accompanied visiting at the home of at the Girls’ Camp in Logan Can-- m0sphere to the occasion Ave California and his mother Mrs ““I Miss Juanita Dustin Is visiting at her son Rulon toManning Logan Thursday 25th 24th on and the yon Mosiah Evans of 433 Riverdale Drive Mr Joseph E Robinson of Salt Lake (Corinne with her sister Mrs LeRoy The opening prayer was offered by ° Glendale California former residents Hunsaker City was a dinner guest at the D E The Social Hour Club met at the Tate of Salt Lake City is Patriarch Myron J Richards and the of Garland and pleased Times subMarge Ward daughter of Mr and Manning home Tuesday benediction by Patriarch P W Christ- scribers In a letter received this week home of Mr and Mrs Clarence spending a few weeks at the A us- - Mrs E W Ward has been on the sick ensen send us their best wishes and wish us ttnFriday evening There were but is better at this writing Mrs Oneta Shurtz was a guest of A Beal home member to extend their kind regards to their Mr Karl Welling was in Brigham Mrs J T Bigler over the week end After a trip present White of Perry was Miss Marjorie remaining friends In the Bear River to the Udy Springs and a swim they on business Saturday Fire in Grain Field returned to the Austin home where Mrs Valley Tracy Welling motored to Mr and Mrs Delos Thompson were a guest of her cousin Helen Johnson this week Nothing could give us greater pleas- lunch was served and new officers el- Brigham Thursday to take her sister Ogden visitors Friday Sunday afternoon a fire of unknown ure We have upon previous occasions ected for the next six months The Iris who has been visiting hers for a field of origin started In the grain new as Johnson had officers as we are Mrs follows: and Mr from Oluf few derive Mr and Mrs Mlllam Peck and Miss Frank Waip expressed the pleasure Job Hadfield About an acre of grain days Mrs LeRoy Manning vice Harold and Ray Lilly white of Logan Jennie Peck and Miss Erma Lillywhite their guests Mrs Joseph Jacobson and was destroyed before it was brought sending the paper to former residents president of we Mrs of the valley and Ray under control always like to president Hogaard secre- and Miss Pap and Eloies Hoopes of and Mrs Lewi Lillywhite were In Salt her daughter and grand daughter hear from them Deer Lodge Montana Perhaps these people tary Brigham City were Sunday guests of Lake City Monday would like to hear from some of the Mr and Mrs Tracy Welling Mrs A R Capener and daughters Mrs Iola Jenkins and Miss Zina Mrs Karl Welling was a Brigham field Mrs Mary Udy and Mrs J H If you know them we Mr and Mr Hugh Davis and family people here visitor Friday suggest that you write them and re- and Verl Anderson went to Bear Ward attended a Farm Bureau meet- Ewer of Logan were guests of the Echo and Edna were Logan visitor Friday Sunday for a short visit new acquaintances Mrs Clara Welling Mrs J O Had- - ing at Tremontoo Pierce girls this week Friday Postmaster Ezra Jensen who Is County Chairman of the Postmasters’ organization returned Wednesday evening from Salt Lake City where he atof tended the convention the -- Utah Branch of the League of District Postmasters of the United States held at at the Hotel Utah July 21 and 22 Postmaster Jensen reports that the con vention was very successful and postmasters from all sections of the state ranging In ages from 18 to 72 were In Funeral Rites For Jasper Wood East Garland Riverside Locals T j"?1 News 2d SS2SI“ horM' Editorial a nt |