Show A DYER USING IS NEWS THAT WILL ASSIST YOU TO SPREAD YOUR MONEY OVER THE YOUR EVERY NEED DURING READ TIIE TIMES A CRAMMED PAPER FULL OF NEWSY ARTICLES CONCISELY WRITTEN WITHOUT COMMENT OR OPINION BUSINESS Garland Utah Thursday June U Vol 3 No 41 Allred Headquarters Battery Michaelis Heads LIVELY Year Coining ELECTION Messrs- House And Kqott j Divulge AND DINNER Health Secrets STIRS GROUP At Camp Making Williams a Record Headquarters Battery 1st Battalion arrived in Camp in pood spirits and enjoyed the fine lunch prepared by Mrs Tracy R Welling Mrs Harold Persson Tent pitchand Mrs W J Cullimore ing and preparation for the first night in camp took up most of the afternoon and discipline Due to the fine spirit of the men eighteen promotions have been given which offers more pay and thost to receiving greater responsibility I them The Battery is making a fine record net work in sports in communication Our Battery won its and athletics first baseball game from ‘‘D’' Battery by a score of 6 to 1 Archibald pitching for our Battery allowed only one hit during the bame his left hooks fooled the batters of “D” completely stands a Battery Odell Thompson good show of winning the championship In his weight In the boxing contests having knocked his first opponent out In the first round Excellent programs have been given each night in camp at the recreation hall consisting of musical numbers speeches readings boxing and wrestling contests taken from the Regiment and neighboring towns 2nd Lieutenant Cullimore was given assignment as officer of the day being one of the first ofiicers to receive this important assignment - Major Eskelson knows an important man when he sees one and has given Bob Kirkham the Job as Battalion Orderly for the second time Don Chambers Is In charge of quarters" and is improving rapidly from his recent operation and will soon be performing light duty Sergeant Isaacson Is the busiest man in camp and hardly finds time to drill J Hunter Gaddie our Battery Clerk has gained much commendation from the Officers for his efficient work First Sergeant Persson is making a good record and stands an even chance for winning the cup for being the best “Top Kick” in camp Retreat parades have been given prac tlcally every night and have been an inspiration to the jnen and to the distinguished visitors present Among the have distinguished visitors at camp been: Heber J Grant Reed Smoot Con gressman Loofburrow Mayors of different cities Heads of all religious denominations and many others - Frldajr afternoon- - all Officers heard Major Parkinson give a personal account of the famous Battle of the Marne of which the 38th Infantry hero ically repulsed the attack of a picked German Grenadier Guard and stopped the advance on Paris 1st Lt Walker and Capt Welling 2nd Lt Cullimore were guests of the Battery at dinner Friday night We look to see Udy Hot Springs to At the regular luncheon meeting on become a big asset to Garland thru of Messrs House Wednesday evening of this week the personal endeavors a held From was and Knott who are making personal annual election long hst of candidates nominated at the tests to prove the curative properties el ’of the said springs In the beginning previous meeting the following were of these scientific tests the gentlemen ected' Alfred O Michaelis were embarrassed President by the open public 1st P Charles Petterson ity when preparing for and emerging from the healing waters but this has 2nd Vice President Parley A Linford "3rd Vice President John J Shumway been overcome by erecting a little private house for making change of clothEzra Jensen Secretary W J Cullimore ing and other conveniences which reTreasurer Charles J Wood quired more privacy and affords shelLion Tamer T W Innes ter from the gaze of the curious public Tall Twister John Benson If it is proven that these baths will Two Year Director Clarence E Smith cure rheumatism these gentlemen will Two Year Director G G Sweeten is a holdover director have discovered a great boon to sufferAlfred Michaelis having been elect- ers and a great Influx of patients may a vanacny was be looked for which the modest little ed to the Presidency and by un- house will not be ble to accomodate created in the directorate animous vote the rules were suspended and Mark Nichols was elected” by term clamaUon to fill the unexpired of Director for one year A and enthusiastic spirited very alterDelegates meeting was held nates and members were urged to at- at Poc- Francis Cook of Ogden is spending tend the District Convention of' a few days visiting here 22nd on 23rd and atello Idaho the June and pledges were made by many ' Mrs Fred Fanner and sons Jay and Junior are attending a dancing review to be there as many of the members at Ogden Friday Inasmuch Burbank small son of Mr were absent with dhe National Guard Parley and The Rodeo aJFPleasant Grove the and Mrs Victor Btirbank was operated to the on last Friday at a local hospital in matter of sending candidates Can- Ogden for the removal of his tonsils National Coventkm at Toronto Ellis Perry came home Friday from ada was deferred until such time as can be procurred Salt Lake where he 1ms been attenda larger attendance but there is no doubt that Garland ing school at the University LaMar and Pauline Sandall of Maat the Internatiwdl be represented gna Utah were week end guests of onal assemblage In June The voting was enthusiastic and be- William and Veda Gardner Mr and Mrs Horace Barnard had as lose of the meeting all fore tvM Mr and Joined In singing their Sunday dinner guests There ain’t no Mrs W F Barnard of Hansel Valley led by Mark Nichols and Mr and Mrs J P Barnard of this flies on us A report of the committee on Roads place Ralph Keller and Miss Hazel was rendered by Chairman A R Cap- In town It showed that much has been son of accomplished In a sane manner in in- - Sunday Andrew Jensen Church Historian fluences brought to bear upon the pro- tended S S our exercises Sunday authorities in bringing legislation will better morning he gave a splendid discussion which and expenditures and a re- - at the close conditions in this regard of the Alice Wheatley Is visiting this week solution Expressing appreciation consideration County at the home of Mr and Mis Leon given by the and in appreciation of May at Harper Ward Commissioners Mrs M M Gardner and son Stanley their program was passed Alfred A Michaelis were visiting relatives President-elein Slaterville for the confidThursday expressed appreciation Club sewing circle ence shown in his election and a deter-m- i Saturday the nation to do all within his power to met at the home of Miss Veda Gard IDAHO D OF P a pleasant afternoon was spent continue the work of the Lion’s Clubber The Crystal m Garland and In extending the influ-- 1 Club girls met Wed SWEETEN of Lavenla ence of Llonism throughout the world afternoon at the home The luncheon was closed in the usual Barnard 8 girls were present besides salute to the National their leader Mrs Ed Veteto manner by Mr and Mrs Joseph Johnson and Emblem and these words in unison: God help children of Ogden were “I am an American Citizen The Daughters of the Plotters of Sunday dinner me to do my duty as such” guests of Mrs J W Spademan Idoha met with Mrs G G Sweeten S A Marble and wife drove to LoJune 4th The following Thursday gan Sunday to visit with their son program was rendered: two whistling In the Cache Valley solos by Edna Capener two vocal 6olos Hyrum who Is LAST RITES HELD hospitol recovering from an operation two cornet solos by by Mark Nichols Mrs N Peter Marble attended a G Sweeten Mr Sommers son of MRS MARY EVENSEN County Farm Bureau Board meeting G and Mr and Mrs Marlon Sommers at Tremonton Saturday evening of the late John Is Loa Loveland with Mr visiting Reynolds of Malad sang in his usual and Mrs Odell Bigler Wyoming for pleasing manner Funeral services for Mrs Mary a few weeks After the business meeting a delicwere held at the Portage chapel Mr and Mrs J A Gardner had as ious luncheon was served after which Bishop John R Ti'sday afternoon dinner their Sunday guests Mr and the ladles were escorted to the TaberRemarks were made officiated Mrs Lee Sandall of LosAngeles Cal to view the beautiful grounds and bt William Biby Benjamm Lundberg O W Snow and wife and children of nacle and new Woodland Improvements P Daniel They were very s Capener this place Mr and Mrs Horace Gard- - much and marveled at the delighted k7n R Gibbs and ner Lamar of! Pauline Sandall beauty of everything there Counselor by the ward Music was fumislied were a vocal Magna Utah J H Kukham played a beautiful numcl ir and special numbers Our Farm Bureau ball team played! ber on the e organ and was a very conw o by Glen Morris and a mixed a game Saturday with the from' boys Ora Mrs genial guide thru the buildings by Mrs Oran Parkinson East Garland score 2 in favor efi Kokins Mrs Walter Gibbs and Mrs The ladies from Malad were following Deweyville present: Mesdames D L Evans Sr D John The following motored to L Evans Jr Hyrum Davis D J Reyinterment was in the Portage ceme- Springs Saturday night where Crystal swimnolds J M Kerns F M Jones J 3 tf ' ming supper and dancing were enjoyDen- - ed Mr and Mis M L Sandall Mr Jones Jas T Jones Isaac Evans NorMary Evenson was bom in man Crowther Dan Woodland R V La Mar and Miss Pauline Sandall Mr irk June 17 1863 She later Joined live to Daniels to Utah Howard Peck Owen Ward C - church and came and M:s J A Gauiner and family Mr child-- f Mrs Chris Hansen and family Mr Chas Elccck R B Davis S M was the mother of twelve g nrJ ha’-pre-- c Cassie Jenkins Orphi Davis and Mrs Hoi ace Gardner of which number nine Mrs Susie Miss II E Morgan and Mr Miun EvShe was seven- Dewey and Mis O W Shew ?d her to the grave ard fam- - ans Mesdames P C Pettersen tune of her h A R ty one years of age at the loved Capciur T D L'm Miss Edna Cap-- 1 c xh Every one who knew her oner and Mr Man Nichols of Garland She is survived by her dearly Mrs and Oiaf Sc Marion of liners children: Bothwell the following and Relief Socitey E nsen end Bert Eve area of Sait Lake of Cedar City ard To ( 16 y Fred Evenson NIcDon-rr adopted daughter Mrs Mae Mrs enDriggs of California Sunday in The Bear River Stake Relief Society' her Keith’s 3oa-all the officers will cnteitam cf th? Relief! and members Howard Stokes of Covers of tie vards cf the stake at in the Lam City spent v a: d hall on! he as the Miss family Tiusday June 16 et 2 p rr Everyone in ited cordially ‘Bear River Keith Deweyville News MEET AT HOME FOR at Stake Entertain Jtn Garland Driggs Brig Sunday guest $200 TIIE YEAR 1931 Poultry Production Bear River Future Ladies Culture Club ' Local Lions Club For The SLUMP Frank tertained of son anniversary laid for and Jensen of honor birthday were immediate Connie City Farmers Buy Making Strides In Box Elder Sever- al Mounted Birds County first Flower Show a Pleasing Success H- Three years ago the members of the Bear River Chapter of Future Farmers Of Display poultry!! of Boxelder County conceived the idea that Bear River Beautiful are lauded f° the great strides la pro- High School to a logical place for a duction madq so far this year despite Flowers Attracts of Mounted Birds of Bear Museum low depression and prices in a stateRiver Bay Region and started the proM ment Issued Recently by management five ject themselves by purchasing of (Utah Poultry Producers Cooperaspecimens of mounted water fowl from Association from tive Mr Walter Gilmore taxidermist The statement follows completion Ogden In 1929 ten more specimens by the The flower show sponsored of a Investigation into present were purchased and In' 1930 ten more Garland Ladies Self Culture Club and dltlons of thd Industry and its position were added from funds paid In by held Tuesday afternoon and evening other to businesses agriculrelative in the Peterson Building was a comChapter members tural and industrial At the present time twenty five spec- plete suocess Potted plants and cut Boxelder County poultry producers imens of water birds repose in show flowers were given as prizes to the and those In Utah generally are at least cases given by the school and located blue ribbon winners as as well off persons in other lines Best In the Agriculture Department togethPrizes were awarded as follows of endeavor in most ways er with three other $nounted specimens display consisting of three or more Perhaps they are less seriously affected by the of land birds The collection includes boquets 1st Mrs C E Smith 2nd world wide Slump than most groups the following: one Avocet one penciled Mrs F 3 Peck 3rd Mrs M E Andthe study shows Godurt ona Donltcher one Curlew one rus Peon la exhibit 1st Mrs Frank one Hansen 2nd Mrs F S Peck 3rd Mrs Records jot egg grading plants op- Glossy Ibto one Snowy Egret 1st erated in the county by the association Night Heron one Great Blue Heron J J Shumway Poppy exhibit for its members Indicate that tor a repone Pelican one “Double Gested Cor- Mrs Lorenzo Smith 2nd Mrs O L week that of May 9th for morant one Horned Owl one Sage Winters Best Jdlxed bouquet 1st Mrs resentative instance production in this county has Hen two Mallard Ducks two Stroveler C E Smith 2nd Mrs O L Winters Duck one Coot 3rd Mrs George Austin lncreased47 3 per cent over that for the Ducks one Widgeon Iris exhibit week last year Plants one Black Backed Stilt one Cinamen 1st Mrs Frank Hansen corresponding The Ladies Club wish to thank all reporting arp located at Brigham City Terl one Pied Billed Grebe two Ducks and three Red Head Ducks and Tremonton and also those who entered exhibits Bear River High School to located in all who helped In other ways to make During the week mentioned the county’s commercial egg production was the Bear River Bay Region where more their first flower show such a success water fowl frequent our lakes and They wish to remind all flower growers 1754 cases an Increase of 566 cases over the 1188 cases produced during sloughs than any other region In the and flower lovers to watch the papers The total United States It is said that over 275 for announcements regarding the next this same period last year 1931 1 from throfor this county species of water birds come Into this flower exhibit to be held in the near Jan These birds which are future ugh the yeelf: mentioned Is 39040 cases area each year Commercial production for all countlet for the most part migratory eome from the Gulf Of Mexico to the Artie Circle so far this year Is 488887 cases comcitizen knows but a few of pared with 315766 last year at this The average ' And Community The inetease is 173121 cases or these birds at sight and a museum Home time would be a great feature In educating 55 per cant showing that the productMeets Section ion in the entire State has a tremend-uo- the public to the wonders of our owq In face of adverse conditgrowth region r ' ions The Biological Survey a Bureau of The Home and Community Section Reviewing this great Increase in prothe U S Department of Agriculture the association duction manageemnt realizing the great possibilities of the of the North Box Elder County Farm afternoon at praises producers of Box Elder county Bear River Bay Region as a nestlhg Bureau met Wednesday 2 p m in the Commercial and of the state generally for standing Club Rooms instrumentwas water fowl ground for these trying al along with other agencies in obtain' at Tremonton “by their guns" during President Joseph Anderson and mg favorable Mrs N Peter Marble was In charge times legislation that provided Clyde C" Edmonds general manager jor tin expenditure of over $300000 for Roll was called showing ten members of the organization extend personal the building of dykes and river con present Mrs Mable Hadfield County for the producers’ loyIncrease the Horae Management Leader gave a very trols at Bear River Bay-tcommendjtlon talk and demonstration on watered area of the region thereby in interesting alty and jponfidence complied by U S creasing the nesting grounds The Bay Plans bureau of crop estimates on the aver- region hi nowfsaid to be the world's were made and discussed to hold a received Utah county social In the near future age prices producers by largest game bird sanctuary This organization meets twice for various commercial a crops on May With such a project In our locality a compared 15 1931 with the same and with Bear River High School the month and lt will be of Interest to the °f the communities of North P°°P day in previous years show that egg educational center of Bear River Valley " Elder of know fine work Box to farmer-the and poultry prices to the are the school In the opinion of Bear River they less affected than those of about any Future Farmers was a logical place for are putting over other Members of the a museum of mounted water fowl commodity conassociation a better In are date been poultry $153 have spent by Up td dition still since egg and poultry Chapter iriefhbcrs ifl the purchase of above mounted birds To have a complete Morris Family Holds prices paid them are considerably the average even In Utah collection of all of thd birds of the reReunion At Springs Assuming that the present depressof gion would require an expenditure ion began with the stock market crash more than $2000 It to hoped that in November 1929 accurate figures are Interested be in the sportsmen may before the deavailable for periods Mr and Mrs Wallace Hess attended project and donate mounted specimens flation set In as well as now Taking a reunion at Crystal Springs Friday to the museum from time to time May 15 1929 as “before the depression” June 5th in honor of the Morris brothIt to the desire that ultimately the ers of Brigham Among those present and the latest now available May 15 1931 average prices to producers have Bear River High School will have a were: Richard John and Mrs Margaret decreased as follows: Eggs 25 per cent museum with the most complete col- Morris of Wellsville Brigham Morris potatoes 25 per cent chickens 28 per of Salt Lake Bert Morris of Logan lection of water fowl to be found ' cent alfalfa hay 32 per cent wheat Wm Morris” and family Mrs Mary bi this country 36 per cent beef cattle 38 pM ceiltj Jane Jones Parley Morris Mrs Margar butter 41 per cent sheep 42 per cent et M Jones Mrs Irma M Hines Mrs lambs 43 per cent wool 54 per cent Rachael Williams and Wm G Morris of Samaria Idaho Mrs Charlotte M Average prices to farmers on May 15 this year follow with those for two Williams of Boise Richard Morris and years ago in parenthesis: Eggs 15 cents family and Rebecca Hilton of Samaria per dozen (20) chickens 13 cents per Idaho 250 friends and relatives of the 18 wheat 63 cents per bushel Morris family were present A wonpound alfalfa hay $10 per ton ($1450) (98) derful program flrtd 4 good time was hostess to was the A M Austin Mrs 45 cents potatoes enjoyed by all present per bushel (60) members of the Ladles Self Culture beef $5 60 per 100 pounds ($9 00) sheep $5 per 100 pounds ($8 50 lambs Club at her home Friday afternoon M E Andrus Mrs 5th President June 100 $1Z19 WOol $690 per pounds “George Washingtons LOCAL H S TEACHERS charge 14 cents per pound butter 26was (30) Youth and Manhood was cents per pound (44)' a duet Kales LEAVE FOR COAST Prices on Industrial and nianufacf-- I Mrs- cwas rendered by Again" ured goods as a whole have dropped ann g and D off from 35 to 50 per cent In view of iRulon toannnK the Man of the findings of this survey the poultry !"Geor?e u Sargent Streeper and J T Arbon of was friveri by h rs management believes that ment" the local high school faculty will leave the poultry Industry is at least as good !erson: 1 Clark Pledge to the Hag by Saturday June 13th for Los Angeles George as any other to be engaged In to attend school at the University of Mrs J M Gaddie Southern California and to attend also A dainty tray luni heon was served the N E A convention which will be into 34 members and the following held the latter part of June J M Fraser vited guests: Mesdames Mr Streeper will do work in English E A Austin Willard II Manning and Seeth and Mr Arbon will do adof Brigham Along the mountains east of Dewey- - Wood Vcrn Wixom vanced work in Zoology Mr' Arbon Tied Hilton and Collinston also In Plymouth ferd Van Fleet Sarah Intends to study ocean life and make Clara Kirkham Oeo Clark collections which Portage Blind Springs and other places Buxton bring back II L Mullmer John to the school in thehewill we are going to have serious trouble Sterling Kuhh fall Van any j and Low With grasshoppers this season There Burton Chas Wer are millions of these pests hatching at N"V and Misses Edna Capener the present time Farmers take warning oi gamze your club adjourned io meet Jure 19th forces fight this uh Mis J W Chambers as ho1 levs icst immediately crops are In danger Six members were excused The County is to give you as- - ready n'ae-- by furntohing: poison Owen L Drone h P: cedent cf Farm Bureau Engagement Announced Mrs J W Chambers left today for a short visit Salt Lake City in Mr ard Mrs George Ward Mrs Eiiui Wan! and Mrs Ptmobe Ward of Vgan left for Fur’ey Idaho Wednesday to attend the Ward reunion the Mr and Mrs A S Ilall nmioi nee Mr Heitnan Potter of Farmington of their ciatmhtr Leone tc Georce Wn“d and Mis Eliza ereacenu rt - to spent Sunday at the Edmund Udy home wil’nm 3 Butler the mairlazVard were Ogden visitors Saturday Mr and Mrs Lorenzo Bowcutt June 17th and 0 cn Mr John Bowcutt and Marjf bogles hme home daughter Silvia spent Sunday in Hy- e s siting suth Mr lrum an(j Richmond and Mrs V L Garland Bronson in Tremonton Wednesday m |