Show -- J O' i’: BIG PLANS FOR UONS WHEAT DAY IS INTERESTING The regular luncheon and meeting of the Lions Club was held last night at the hotel with a fair number in attended e Pres Michaelis presided and Lion Smith offered the prayer The members sang "America” Lion Persson outlined the program for AUGUST 15th TO club meet to be held in the Tremonton July 29th The banquet will BE BIG be served in the basement of the ward followed by dancing at the chapel Moonlight Gardens " Lion Harvey made a motion that the Is next club luncheon be advanced one Prank Hall with a crew of men rapidly putting the Park to shape for week making the next local luncheon the hi? Wheat Day Rodeo 'on Aug 15th August 12th Instead of August 5th Eiack Diamond is getting his daily The motion was secondedeand carried Lions J Y Rich O G Sweeten and rations of oats and Nevada’s champion Bronc rider who is a coon blacker than Frank Hall gave favorable reports of Black Diamond will be here to back up the plans in progress for the Garland Wheat Day his wager The moat popular and noted riders of Lion Petteraen reported on the school the western states have signified their problem before the cammlttee intention of being here Letters are Lion Gaddie suggested that the Lions arriving every day asking for informa- sign at Riverside be painted and adjusttion ed The publicity committee was apA short and snappy program will be pointed to adjust the matters — — held to'thtf stake Tabernacle in the Lion John Benson gave a splendid will The and interesting talk on his trip to Los morning principal speaker be one of national fame and one well Angeles as a delegate to the N E A He emphasised the iminformed on the wheat situation both convention local and national care of the rural portance of taking Several hands will attempt to make school children and of the outstanding the fanners forget the 30c wheat conditions of the California schools The concessions committee Is negoVocal solos were very pleasingly renand other dered by Jesse Llllywhite of New York tiating for s amusements and Jack Wahlen They were accomA Big Barn Dance in the Bonded panied by Mrs Pearl Peck and Mark Warehouse will close the days festivi- Nichols After saluting the flag the club adties The following committees JTB work- journed for three weeks ing hard to make Wheat Day a big and grand success CELEBRATION THE AFFAIR THE BIRTHDAY OF OUR STATE vWe only three or four big holidays in Not so many years ago there or poor looked forward and of these each year to which every child rich of Utah the there was Just one particularly our twn ' the Birthday Twenty Fourth oi July' hours the and mindays For weeks this day would be rriicipated the early salute of the canutes counted and then with awe wi nons But when the band started to ltoy what boy or gill could be Brownie's calf hadn’t been fed ot that the expected to remember that wood box should have been filled with with- or that the dining room How breathlesdy we Jiuried here and there “gethadn’t been dusted ' 1' ting ready ' ss f j how we hurst forth from our dull cocoon in all our Remember starched so sounding our petticoats of swish sweetly stiffly finery the to our ears our billowing ruffles and perky hair bows worn so proudsweetness broke forth Into the “Star ly and when the band to all its thrills ran up and down our spine Spangled Banner” what delicious like little trickltogs of icy water The parades of those day’s were Just as real to us then as are the cares of today and did we one and all enter into the races for a prize Yes we did and with what vim Was the day ever of a bag of candy? 'l too long? NO APPRECIATED n7 MUSICIANS i f ENTERTAIN TWICE WHILE HERE r y V fyrr Party On Interesting a 0 T MUSICAL One of toe largest crowds ever assembled to recent years to hear a band concert to Garland crowded the afreets last Saturday evening to hear Owen Sweeten his father R L Sweeten and In these days of luxury when most every day is a holiday of Borne cousin Arch Shepherd featured with kind when the air is filled with muste of the finest of bands to which we the local band can listen at any time whether at work or play simply by turning a Needless to say that the' crowd waa in the immensity of the knob have we lost some little vital thing? not disappointed "for these artists lived tost some o our appreciation? Have ' good we have gained have we not to every expectation those or trills of up to delightful we become somewhat deadened yesterday The members of the band appreciate do we still find the enthusiasm of those times among the children of the cooperation Of the public in making JUUINCHVI today? J miiotHT mi itu the reception for these tllustroua musCHINS INKRMATIONAC lets look back today as cn other birthdays: icians a success ' conAs we danced to the light of the moon to the music of the harmToronto Ont July 17 — Julien C Owen Sweeten for seven years Sweeten Band at onics or the accordian out there on the plains with the’ covered wagons Hyer ol Forth Worth Texas was to- ductor of the famous Earle W Salt Air Beach and for the past eight circled around us the oxen lowing the occasional cry of a coyote In the day elected to succeed distance or the soft crooning of a mother to her infant were we happy? Hodges of the Henry L Doherty Comyears conducting hla own band in every pany of New York City as President principal city on the Pacific Coast was and when we gathered in the old bqwery dressed in homespun Association of featured in solos duets and a bras of Xhe International eallco and played post office or spin the plate were we thrilled when Lions Clubs some particular John called us? j The election was the climax of Lions puartette Hla father R L Sweeten and Arch ISth Annual Convention which attract When we rolled along over the gusty road and under ed over 50000 delegate from all over Shepherd wore member of the Salt Air trees to the shiny black buggy drawn by old Prince (perhaps we searchthe North American and Band and are both well known mush continent was ed the sky for the big dipper or wfl sang “Little Annie Rooney”) Mr' Hyer begins his term Ians n the Pacific Coast-- TWTdpet that Joy? otofiice with 2500 Uans Clubs In the ’When yon rr Yw Mareie — When the whole family gathered around the organ and sang“Swaneq 100 and approximately association uncle j played by Mr Sweeten and hi 000 members contentment was that pure Z OO ptver” Sweeten great applause brought Mr Hyer has fur some time CTon the "Twenty Fourth” we had a whole quarter to spend ’bit DPresscu the thought that a service as did the quartette '‘Lore Me and the ourself weren’t we rich? club should serve its community World is Mine” played by the Sweetens state and nation economically as well as and Arch Shepherd ' : The simplest Joys are the purest Some of us today are So joys ADVERTISING— Mr and Mrs O G While he believes that sersocially At 2:30 Sunday afternoon the artists satiated with luxuries and pleasures that our appreciation is for leu keen vice clubs have a to Sweeten Mr and Mrs J D Gunderson distinct ' part play gave ad hours concert assisted by Jack in and is social it welfare his work The Pioneers whom we are honoring today undoubtedly 'Mr and Mrsj M Gaddie and Jack Wahlen Pearl Peck and Mark NTiols enjoyed thought that such an international life as fully as we do They bore their adversities nobly and Wahlen i The program at the Tabernacle was grasped chain of business men’s clubs’ should every straw of happiness ' ' They gave us a legacy which we must alas follows? be and is powerful PROGRAM-- C E Smith J J Shum enough to have 'r ways preserve and hold dear solo' Emily‘ by Owen considerable influence in economic 'e Geo O Nyek Mrs way J H Klrkham Mr and Mrs Lee Isaacson Mr and Mr llyer problems having served-ir- t Sweeten accompanied by Mark Nlrhola? uttt ! teday rich to weaUhr and They mad poesito J W Chambers Mrs P C Petterson Mrs Millen Peck' the World War aj Captain of the bfs second number waa the ever popuV and Mr and Mrs beauty They vet us an exmpl-4- n pwOune and forbearance IndusMrs M E Andrus and Mrs Geo- Q Tracy Welling k'lthTbelr ' 1th try and faith that we must never lose sight ot They reaped their pleaBattery and beahjldren left lar "Rosary” accompanied by Pearl r sures and Joys from the little things in life Through their effort and ing at the present thne Post Command Peck at the iv- this morning for a few days tour of Orgon eolq pipe organ er of the Ft' Worth American Lefrion the others like we efforts of are them now spmnmded by luxuries we ENTERTAINMENT— Alfred Michae- - the Yellowstone National Park "Mighty Lak’ a Rose" by Pearl Peck erne of the largest posts in the are familiar with marvelous Inventions which give uS access to wonders y 4 "Caroline” and' "Tha Us A RCapener John Benson W J feels that any detrimental' factor Vocal solos ot which those sturdy pioneers never dreamed Our possibilities for Mr and Mrs Dixie Bheltofi of Preston of Jack Mrs Alfred Michaelis Cullimore Mrs Old” Wahlen by Swpet'jStCry and pleasure are greet but with It all 16 is still good to reworking against happiness J L Harvey Mrs John Benson' Mrs’ Woe the guests of Mr' and Mrs Frink member as our Pioneers can testify that true Joy comes from toe simple safey can and should be counteract- accompanied by Mark- Nichol pomei ed by sound and ethical business sold "The Mark Nichols and Mrs A R CapepdK' Drtggs Sunday things polumbia Polks” by Arcii — practice RODEoJ Y'Rlch J L Harvey Jr Shepherd accompanied by Mark Nich- Julien C Hyer is A lawyer and a Mr and Mrs Jess Lillyjvhite are P C Petterson O G Sweeten Prank statesman having served one term in bis Brass quartette "Love Me and the spending several weeks here with their Hall and A R Capener the Texas Slate Senate At the pre- World is Mine” by Ihe Sweetens and parents before returning to New York sent time Mr Hyer 'is practicing law Arch Shepherd accompanied by Pearl' Alma Kiug and DANCE— Lawrence Carter W J Cul- early to September Scouts in Texas and is recognized as one of Peck at the organ Cornet Duet "Sillimore Ezra Jensen Millen Peck Har the foremost lawyers of the state ver Threads Among the Goid” by G Qc Bert Sibbetts Dr T W old Persson Mark Wood left yesterday for HolSweeten and Owen Sweeten accompanC D Linford Barfuss brook Idaho to work during the wheat Irines Parley ied by Peart Peck at the organ and a Canyon Camping Trip Trip C J Wood and LaVon Wahlen harvest Cornet solo “My Old Kentucky Home” MARRIAGE DECORATIONS — Delos Thompson by Owen Sweeten accompanied by Pearl Mr Keith Driggswent to Ogden last ' ' E J at the organ P A Drlggs J W Chambers Peck ' ANNOUNCED Mr Alma W King who has been atto met Miss Connie Jensen of Patrol leaders and assistant patrol Elmer Jensen Mark Nich- night It was Indeed interesting and touch- Holmgren Bear River City who is returning to her leaders of troop 127 with Scoutmasters tending school at the B Y C in Provo ols Sterling Huish J A House J W ing to witness the bringing to the stand home from a several weeks visit spent Joseph and Wm Butler met at the fori the past six weeks taking Seminary Garrett John Richards Harry Knott to San Francisco with relatives Last to weak left last Saturday for a five or six Mr and Mrs George! A Beal an- of Mr Robert Sweeten home of Scoutmaster Chas A D Rich C H Last and Arch Hall of Mr Owen Sweeten who is spend discuss plans for a trip to the canyons weeks automobile trip over the old Mor- nounce the marriage of their daughter the summer here Mr and Mrs C J Cobbley of Pleasin toe near future Various details ol mon Trail starting from Salt Lake City Estella Franke to Vcrnald William Dr T CONCESSION— John Benson After the concert Owen Sweeten ant Grove' spent Tuesday here with transportation and eat etc were disMr King was accompanied on the Johns The marriage took place on W tones and Dr T W Betensen very interesting discussion on' gave ' Mr and Mrs W J Cullinmore on their posed of ' wife in 15th their the and Mr trip by tils friends July Logan Temple day music and musicians RODEO TICKETS— J L’ Harvey Jr way to their home after ' visiting in and Mrs Roy Roueberry of Bicknell The couple are well and favorably present Klrkham is to be scout A outdoor local band master meeting Jos Yellowstone Park Utah known in our community where they next POLICE— Tracy Welling Tuesday at toe concert and introduced held at North Garland Mr King who Is the assistant to W have both been active In rellgloas so- presided different numbers the July 28th at 8:15 p m Mr T A Harris is putting the finishW Richards at the Bear River cial school and activities High The visitors were very much impress- It will consist of an Indian raid on ing touches of gravel on the road west toe North Garland schoolhouse which Seminary will teach church history at Mr and Mrs Johns are ed with toe given them at the ' of Tremonton preparatory for the in toe Pacific Northwest at present Tabernacle reception TWO CAR ACCIDENTS oping will be defended by the North Gar- the local institution the coming year and spoke very highly of of toe road The taken is on being that trip largey settlers who Jill be ready to ward the ability of our local musicians land aooount SERIOUS into make the classes more ARE ALMOST off toe Invaders The oil outfits are being assembled teresting and beneficial to toe students on toe road from Plymouth to’ thelda-h- o However it is expected that toe North The travelers will ta£e pictures along SUMMER SCHOOL line for the finishing touches of that Young's good advice that it is better rout and' are visiting allof the poihts IS POPULAR GARLAND BEATS The car belonging to J H Laub was Important part of the road program to feed the Indians than to fight them of interest Including those historical almost completely demolished when it DEWEYVILLE So after hostilities cease the pipe of places in Illinois Missouri and New overturned three times leaving the Mrs Minerva Wade returned Sunin toe York peace will be passed around to cross toe day evening to her home in Salt of highway at Clarkston form of 4 gallons of The party will visit all of the cities Summer school at the University Clarkstch divide Sunday afternoon City following a short visit in this is becoming primarily a school of Utah Last the Garland ball club : Saturday enroute and end their travels eaq£ward city A rattling good story will be one of Rex and Max Lauh twin boys of Mr at the home of her daughter and famgraduate and senior college students al- were on the warpath when the Dewey-vllin New York City (ho features of the evening and Mrs Laub and Frank Hess were in ily Mr and Mrs Harold Rowe nine came to town and they won though numerous courses and valuable are north-reast They traveling by the accident The and sophmore the game to the tune of the car at the time of the All Garland scouts please be ready route and will return by the south- work is offered freshmen Msr R J Stayner returned home students boys had been racing and could not college according to Dean This is the first game that the Dewey dish and ern route with tomahawks slow down sufficiently to make toe Wednesday from Lewiston where she Milton Bqnnlor director of the summer boys have lost and of course we should at 7:45 p m at the Tabernacle Is turn in the road due to the loose gravel spent a few days visiting with her sis- spoon) an There school Interesting contrast be proud of our local team Scouts Mark Gaddie and grounds Dent Rich a as on the firelng line for the summer between the enrollment comThey were picked up by Dale Jones ter Mrs Rhea Budge Dean Andrus are the Mr and Mrs J O Gunderson resum- session and that for the regular college for Garland with Lary Evans doing toe who was to a car nearby and rushed to mittee ed Rex was at the Wednesday evening from a pleasant year fit respect to upperclassmen and receiving and how they worked waa a hospital to Logan Mr and Mrs Andrew ' Westergaard visit spent in Wyoming while and son Glen returned home ! Lets go WHOOPPEE underclassmen wheel and was scarcely injured students and great As far as picking out toe stars duhng the graduate prank Hess was cut aboutthe head and week from California following a few accosting to statistics compiled by Miss it would hardly be fair because each Mrs Martha Kennard of Lalt Lake Jeanne M Home assistant recorder several stitches weeks spent visiting with relatives fac 5 and it necesslated player tried his best to win toe game v and Max is suffering friends City gjent Thursday with Mrs 6eo to close his wounds only Dewey came over with the idea that During the College year 0 Nye wrenched neck and shoul- 30 per cent of the total enrollment were Garland would be a cinch and that ' ANNOUNCEMENT jrmaandbadly and graduate students they would win the league without The deacon quorum of Garland ward possible injuries In the chest dirs upperclassmen Hi recovering rapidly and expects to be enjoyed an outing Wednesday evening and only 6 per cent were graduates much difficulty but they sure got a big to the Udy springs rebarnd to his home Friday Bathing followed working foi higher degree? More than surprise from our local boys MRS G SWEETEN On account of the big celebration for the cent of those enrolled 58 per The people of Garland should give by a Wennle roast was enjoyed the “Covered Wagon Days” in Salt LaL" 1931 summer school were upperclassmen the team more support as the games are EN TERTAINS GarVISITORS ’’ear Mr William King who had the mis- City and other celebrations and 23 per cent were graduate students free and we have a nice shaddy park Hiss Aria McKinnon of Evanston herThe tendency toward a greater num- and you get to see real good games a former school teacher of fortune to step on a nail lat Friday land there will be no band ccicert Wyoming on next Saturday night July 25th and graduate Don’t forget to come out and give the ber cf ‘upperclassmen Mr and Mrs G G Sweeten entertain Folding while enroute here to visit is confined to his home nursing the school has been boys a big hand and help them to win students at summer ed at dinner M as Jdary Mason met with an accident injured foot Sunday for the following the past few on the highway guests were laid for Mr and notably strong during Covers juiit east of Garland Since 1928 there has been an to make the turn on W and Mrs Alma King and their Cn a tempting Mrs R L Sweeten Mr and Mrs Owen years HELP APPRECIATED 47 per cent to 58 per Mr and Mrs Roy Roueberry the highway going north and near the friend Eweetpri of San Francisco Mr and Increase of from of the total enrollment in the M's Fred Shepherd Dr and Mrs Mil- cent coial her car skidded to the loose of Bicknell Utah spent the last week number of upperclassmen and graduate® fnrd and fvivel dote into the canal overturning end here with Mr Kings parents Mr Arch express Shepherd Shepherd Mr Vem Wood wishes tJ and Mrs William King Owen Shepherd of Paris Idaho Mr and enrolled for summer school work a': it went through these cohims bis appreciation The number of graduate students enMiss McKinnon was rescued and her Mre Leya Wood cf Mendon Robert for the help given him Hast week by Swe has increased from 18 per cent to his en injuries were slight Her suitcases were and of when Garland Jack Wahlen rolled his friends and neighbors 23 per cent of the total enrollment Mr and Mr and H jjjo rescued after they had floated down will no doubt be the means of keeping home was J Kirkham partly demolished by of July 20 1931 die stream but a hand bag with quite Miss McKinnon and Miss Mason from thlsompy are spending their vacation lnj the strenuous efforts Mr jLehi and surrounding tui amount of money and several hats maUng a trip to California which towns with their they Impromptu fire brigade part of US THE NEWS wve lost to the water saved jnlativfs and friends BRING were tul home planned fucnituie premurly and jAVsqds lie car was quite badly damaged and Are Planning ' NEW PRESIDENT AND it local News - BAND CONCERT UONS ELECT LUNCHEON ' |