Show THE GARLAND The Garland Times THAT WEEKLY NEWSY A BEAR RIVER VALLEY INSTITUTION Published Every Box Elder Friday at Garlant County Utah Publisher B DALE GIBSON Entered at Utah a the Postoffice Second Class August 1928 Subscription Price at Garland Matter in $150 A Year Riverside Mr and Mrs J IL Ward and child ren were visiting relatives in Logan Sunday Mr and Mrs Nels Anderson and daughter Shirley Mr and Mrs Virgil Anderson of Bothwell and Mrs H C Anderson and two children Lucille and Ray of Salt Lake City were Sun day dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Oscar Forsberg Mr and Mrs Joel Tubbs and two children of Holbrook Idaho Mr and Mrs Edward Tubbs and son Blaine of Ogden Mr and Mrs Elmer Hess and Mrs Francis H?ss of Farmington and Mis Rose Limb and Miss Merle Limb of Garland were Mothers Day guests of Mrs Francis Tubbsb Mr and Mrs Horace Bigler and son after Glade returned home Sunday spending the past school year in where Mr Bigler Southern Utah has been teaching Mr and Mrs A A Forsberg and Miss Ruth Forsberg spent the weekend in Salt Lake City with relatives Tubbs has returned Roma Miss home after teaching school at Promontory Mr and Mrs R C Richards and Hawood Capener spent Friday in Logan visiting school at the U S A C Bunderson and Mr Miss Oayle Bunderson of Brigham City were Hales Monday guests at the Geo home Miss Edna Mae Ward of Logan with her parents spent the Mr and Mrs 4 II Ward Miss Annie Neddo of Logan was a Sunday guest of Miss Peg Capener a was Dwight Smith of Ogden Sunday guest of Mr and Mrs Irs Ward Gerald Peterson of Salt Lake City is spending the week with his grand parents Mr and Mrs A A Forsberg The baseball teams went to Thatcher to play ball Saturday afternopn The Riverside boys winning the game Miss Burnett of Plymouth is spend ing the week with Miss Lorella Mr and Mrs Glen Lawrence and children of Hyrum were Monday guests of Mr and Mrs Lorenzo Bow cutt Mrs Blanche Hyer and son Frank of Blue Creek were Saturday and Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs J H Ward and Mr and Mrs Karl Welling children spent Sunday In Brigham with Mr Welllng's mother Mrs Effle Welling Howard Capener spent Monday in Logan visiting friends East Garland Mrs Miles Goss of Tremonton spent last Wednesday at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs W A Adams Lafayette Grover gave the children that ride in his van an outing to the Udy Hot Springs last Friday and in a like manner Owen Cheney took his load to the show in Garland last Monday On Wednesday of last week the Relief Society had their monthly social Rose Korth at the home of Mr Mooney Gets New Trial jt c'C s' I V- recent closeup of Thomas 3 oney who has served 16 years of fe sentence for the 1916 Prepared a day parade bombing in San Fran o and who has been granted a r trial by Superior Judge Louis Ward Throughout the years of In prison or joey's Incarceration ized labor and the working classes many parts of the world have hi cause without effect were served Light refreshments Tuesday twenty of the Relief Society member and of the East Garland ward and Bishop L M Holman were taken to Beaver Dam by L Grover to held the Relief Society conference there Mr and Mrs John Isaacson of Honeyville were visiting the Isaacsons The here Saturday and Sunday father of Mrs Isaacson Mr Lydia accompanied them here Saturday’s baseball game was here with Beaver Dam The score was SEE TIMES GARLAND UTAH UTAH FIRST By L C Director of Miles Recreational Dixie National Forest City has been referred toj by many people as the center of scenic attractions for Western America Whether this fact be true or not makes no particular difference but reference alone should be the team for the home to convince to residents of our as Last Monday was designated there is something very clean up day here In the ward A good fair state that Lie seen and enjoyed in number of people turned out and the worthwhile to ward hall and grounds were cleaned their own state before they travel to other states and 'distances great and fixed up Miss Norms Oyler has spent the nations In search of sights and scenes are probably less beautiful and past monht In Colllnston with her that than those at their very picturesque sister Mrs Mark Jensen doorstep Mr and Mrs Douglas Oyler motorThere is very little virtue In consoland returned ed Perry last Monday we ing ourselves with the idea - that Tuesday have a natural wonderland unless we can see and appreciate it and also do FEEDING TURKEY POULTS our part In assisting others to see and enjoy it See Utah first should be our By Profg H D Munroe active slogan If we were ever hope to Place shallow feeders or boxes filled realize the of our scenic possibilities mash reliable with a turkey starting wonderland before poult as sooij as they are put Prejudices and Jealousies must give in the brooder Young turkeys do not cat mash as readily as baby chicks way to wholesome and enthusiastic cooperation throughout the entire and must be taught to eat that young state After all what Utah has and It is very Important makes makes Utah and not one city poults be taught to eat This can be or town at the expense of another accomplished by the feeder spending Direct or indirect whenever a tourist Some turkey some time with them into the state visitor comes or the raisers put s few older poults in the young flock for s few days as means of teaching the little poults to eat all the Another means of teaching flock to eat is the use of a moist A moist mash composed of mash mash alfalfa and A turkey Siu' ground should fcfe used the first few days the poults are In the brooder Some feedin a food ers grind green alfalfa chopper and sprinkle it over the mash as a means of teaching poults to eat Many little turkeys starve to death the first week they are under the brooker stove and it is up to the feeder to prevent this by seeing to it that they all learn to eat during the first few days in the brooder Salt Lake inMsa Ancient Temples Brought to Light people as a whole are benefited rather than a few as is often thought If dollar are left by the visitor they soon pass to many hands and If good will be disseminated that too is conWhether this tourist comes tagious from the North or the South similar guidance should be given and that for the whole rather than a selfish The Utah Park Association has done much to sell Utah through park and wholesome publicity development The U S Department of Agriculture through the Forest Service last year began a recreation program that is already showing marked results in Utah as well as other Western States This Forest Service program in recreation was initiated last summer in the Dixie National Forest under the supervision of J E Gurr supervisor of that reserve One recreation camp was completed on the Cedar Mountain at Duck Creek between Cedar Breaks and Bryce Canyon and several others begun to be finished the coming season through the reforestation program Many thousands of tourists from Utah and many other states as well as nations were accommodated at this camp last summer some staying over night and others for weeks and months enjoying the scenic and natural attractions of this great mountain playground Tourists from adjacent as well as distant states expressed themselves as being surprised that such mountains were not covered with people from Utah and further stated that the people of this mountain state apparently didn't appreciate what their mountain playgrounds meant to them This particular mountain area will be supervised again this coming summer by a recreation leader whose duties are to conduct tourists and visitors to the various camps take them on hikes and in short rhake New and Interesting discoveries made recently in Egypt In hitherto unexplored ground on the west of the ancient city of Ilermopolls The excavations were conducted by an Egyptian university archeologist Dr Sarny Gabr He Is reported to have nuenrthed whole streets with buildings on both sides and temples from the period of the First century B C to the Second century A HD One of the temple Is Greek with nn altar nlrnost Intact In front of It whllfc structure There are pillared houses the other is nn Imposing some of them two stories high built of stone and brick whose Interiors are wall paintings that show a redecorated with beautiful and markable knowledge of perspective and the value of light and shade The pictomb discovered during the excavations at Ilerture shows a the exjeditIon mopolls by their visit mean the most possible to them On June 24th and 25th of this year a state outing will be conducted at Duck Creek thirty miles from Cedar City on the main highway between Cedar Breaks and Bryce Canyon This will be the official dedication of this to outstanding mountain playground the recreation and enjoyment of all who may pass that way It Is expected that Governor Blood with leading Forest Service Official of the State will be present at this great celebration All the people of the State are cordially invited to attend and share In the fun and entertainment that will be provided Those people contemplating tripe this season can well afford to avail tliemselvea of this opportunity even if they cant be present for the big occasion they should take advantage of the modem conveniences and accomodations of the new Dugk Creek Recreation camp located three miles from the beautiful Navajo Lake and an hour's ride from Cedar City on the west aide and Bangui tch on the east side |