Show ' - 773 ' f' MAKE YOUR DOLLAR GO FARTHER BUY IN GARLAND Oarland’s biggest Shopping Day Is scheduled for tomorrow (Saturday July 22) That the first two of these events were successful and popular cannot be disputed Garland was privileged to see more people in town on these two big days than has been the case in years with the exception of heat Day Local merchants all reported favorable business Increases — and many people from North Box Elder county took advantage of the o port unity to get better ' acquainted With the stores and people of Garland Enthused by the success of these first two events the lousiness men of Garland have planned a jday Jor this Saturday that is expected to eclipse the first two from every viewpoint There wil be valuable prizes distributed among those who shop in Garland on this day the value5 ready for the shopping public are even greater bargains than before — and the entertainment planned will be well enof joyed by all who avail themselves )vis opportunity to shop and visit in 7 garland tomorrow and partake of he hospitality and good fellowship of the businessmen of the city The feature section of the Times so — is missing this week— unavoldbly but will be back again next week To those of you who have been following the story “Tangled Wives” — the next installment will appear in the columns of the Times next week Anyway the one big thing that the Times wants you to read about and think atbut thi sweek is the Gala Day in store for you in Garland on Saturday The day will wind up as before with a band concert and a free dance at the Armory Everybody come The many friends of Bishop White of Willard are congratulating him on his recent appointment to federal office in the prohibition department He has been Bishop at Willard for the past twelve years and has a wide circle of friends in this portion of the county — who all wish him success in his new work and who are confident that he will be a credit to Box Elder county 4 y baseball team travels to tomorrow (Saturday) to meet an exhibition in Deweyville game This promises to be one of the most hotly contested the games of season and the preponderance of the rooters can well be expected to be against the local boys Let’s all whe can possibly get away go over with the team and root for Garland They'll need the support and they sure deserve it It has been so long since they lost a game that we believe they've forgotten how Garland's Tremonton Garland Utah Friday —July — - Volume V el Number 51 tU Min hi I'll! II lilllllillnlll iiai'lllM' Hull I tlltll Hull If lit!: !i I llullIHHilMl Merchants Invite All to Come to Garland and Enjoy Hospitality as Well as Shop: Many Big Money Saving Values Offered Thrifty Buyers -- it Ml merchants in Garland are cooperating to the fullest extent to make this the Third Shopping Day the biggest and best All yet attempted It is the purpose of these Special Shopping Days to offer such attractive induce- the public that they will not be afford to do their shopping elsewhere The first two such days brought a number of new faces into Garland and the business men decided that these events will ments to able to be held every second week A band concert in the evening at eight o’clock the distribution of a large number of valuable prizes after the band concert and to top off the big day a Big FREE DANCE at the Armory Values that you can’t afford to miss — prizes — entertainment — there’s every reason why you should make Garland your headquarters tomorrow In the list of prizes that will be distributed by the merchants of Garland to their customers will be : Ten silver dollars as the first prize 100 lbs sugar from the AmeriMason can Food Store a case of bottle jars from Jensen’s Store a set of horseshoes from J J White a fine mahog any nut bowl with crack and picks from Lewis Jewery Store a gallon of paint from the Overland Lumber Co a merchandise order for $150 at the Blue Light Service Station a haircut and Jenko Oil shampoo from Percy’s Barber Shop a basket of assorted groceries at Richard’s Market one gallon of brick ice cream at the Blue Bell a pair of ladies silk hose Confectionery d silk necktie for the and a men from Coombs and Perssons a season ticket from Udy’s Hot Springs 5 gallons of gasoline at Bowcutts Service Station and many others Y ou Can’t Afford to Stay Away From Garland on Shopping Day Saturday July 22-th- e Big Day The biggest event of the year for GENEALOGICAL STAKE CON- thlg particular section is coming soon — Garland’s Wheat Day celebration VENTION TO BE HELD HERE are Committees meeting to arrange details for the 5th annua like event — A genealogical stake convention will scheduled this year for August 19th be eld at the tabernacle at Garland It is confidently expected that by the on Sunday July 23rd Meetings will time another week rolls around the and 2 p m be at 9 10 a m details and program will be arranged workers 'are All genealogical and announcement of the same will quested to be present both stake and be made in these columns he "Kitten This is ball" team of the Gar- ward ad the public is cordially invit— a Garland Lions club activity and land Lions club unde the able man- ed to all meetings especially the met the it bespeaks the kind of a club they agement of Oil Sweeten ening meeting A William Lund of have here on the school diamond the girls 'team Genealogical general boad will be and avenged itself the Tuesday evening representative adminiwork is now the for the early season drubbing Weed eradication Shop in Garland—— thing of the moment in this county— stered by these same girls two hsort and it is about time that the vacant months ago The score book of this lots were given a shave and haircut — game was rather Jumbled — but the vicleast a 25 to 21 it not only cuts down the spread of Lions claim weeds that might do serious damage tory although the official scorer still 1 The to our crops— but it shines up the ap- states that the girls won — is well it difference hinted in the of Community opinion pearance comes through the apparent fact that worth while from all viewpoints Next week July 24 to 29 Inclusive the scorekeeper was too much of a has been decided as Weed Week Read the ads in this issue — plan gentleman to see the ladies get the The north and south Box Elder — enwas In worst in event of Garland It and a any deal your shopping Farm Bureaus with Presidents O L of the merchants an Interesting game and the Lions joy the hospitality Brough and A M Reeder as chair— thatfree dance is becoming quite a noted that they had one rooter in the men arc sponsoring this week campopular affair — let’s see more of group of fans watching the game Ail paign with the county commissioners the rest of the crowd showed sympa- extension service and the district agyou out this week thy for the girls much to the cha- ricultural inspector all civic organiza—Shop in Garland— grin of Manager Gil tions and farmers and railroad comAt the close of this game the club panies cooperating "Will everybody Uam was challenged to a game Thurstake an enthusiastic pease part today evening by Duke Pritchard and ward solving this terrible problem” is a selected team and the challenge the put forth plea was of course accepted Manager is asked to see that the Everyone Sweeten has groomed his team to a weeks adjacent to his property on the of perfection and now ' high degree highways be cut and burned If any challfears no competition and all of committee the instructions are wanted the chairmen The heat Day enges are welcomed will gladly furnish the details These Garland Lions club met in J J The two teams clashed on the time tow office Tuesday evening Shumway’s county farm bureau presidents and began the work of lining up the scheduled and the Lions again came the county commissioners the agrat out the of of the the end dust for icultural Inspector and the county ths entertainment program and score the somevictorious to game being agent will be glad to givei 5th Annual Wheat Day celebration where in the vicinity of 25 to 9 At advice and assistance in any part of be held here August 19th as tentatively ar- the insistence of Duke and his team the county needing help The program a extra three innings were played ranged is as follows: Trade in Garland suthe here and Lions showed again The day will be opened with a band NEWS FROM THE MEDICOS concert in the morning followed by a periority and won Manager Sweeten when interviewed meeting in the Tabernacle at 10:00 a will baseball team Dr C E Wardlelgh reports the folafter the m The Garland modestly game Thursday refused to trtrag but did make the lowing medical notes: play a game with a selected opponent “It’s all in placing the team at one o’clock in the afternoon statement Buster and Happy House had their following which will be held the rodeo right men in the right place” tonsils emoved Tuesday morning barbecue A is planA and prize fights Mrs Leland Thompson underwent a has been hurled by the challenge ned for the evening and to top it all local Army Wednesday boys and has been ac- tonstiectomy off there will be a big cepted — the clash to take place on Mrs William Carter of Park Valbam dance at the warehouse in the next Tuesday evening ley received a broken wrist Friday evening and the Bert ' Kunzler of Rosette Trade in Garland The rodeo wll feature some of the daughter of Mr and Mrs J Henry and tfest buckng horses in the est Mr and Mrs W O Bradford has as Kunzler while driving a Ed seme of the outstanding' riders over the week end Mrsj their guests hay lost control of the team and is chairman of this particHolmgren in the runaway the young lady near ular activity and has contacted some Leonard Ipeon and daughter Maryj the mower cutting her index finger of the best rodeo talent available Lou and Mrs Curtis Alison' andj nearly off and she also received varwill meet again The committees Emma Jane all of Ogden j ious lacerations and briuses afcbut the daughter more detail and week complete this in the next issue Mrs' Ipson and Mrs Alison are sisters oody will be announced ——Trade in Garland of Mrs Brdfaord o fthis paper Garland Team Wins Another TAKES TWO at he Garland Baseball team continin its winning streak by defeatthe Bothwell team Saturday afternoon and then on the following day taking down the Armstrong team of Ogden to the tune of 116 The Saturday game was the second game of a double header played on the local diamond in the exhibition serued ing WEED CONTROL WEEK PUNNED ies Deweyville used fut little exertion in dfeatlng East Garland in the first game and the Garland team took their game The Sunday game was marked by a series of bad plays on the part of both teams but they both straightened out and settled down to play real ball toward the end of the game Garorder g land’s batting with no apparent weak spots pounded two pitchers out of the box and home were almost runs and the common thing instead of the unusual Larry Evans gathered in ancollected four clout and other circuit hits out oT four times to the plate Jerry Morgan collected a beautiful and others on the team starred Don Smith pitched a splendid game and gave the fans qiute a thrill when he pulled safely out of a tight hole late In the game In the Saturday game Don Chambers pitched a game that will be talked of here for a long time to come His work on the mound included 12 strikeouts and he allowed but four hits during the game This Saturday afternoon the local to team will travel to Tremonton meet the Deweyville team in an exhibition game This i8 expected to be one of the toughest hurdles of the They have year for the local lAoys in league twice beaten Deweyville games this year one of which went to 12 innings Among games scheduled ahead for the Garland team are: This Sunday they meet the Yellow Cab team of Wilon the local diamond Ogdon lard at Bear River City on the 24th Draper Egg1 team of Salt Lake the and Smithfield early last of August in August Malad is clamoring for a return to avenge the drubbing game hoping to the Garland boys administered t present them on the 4th of no date has been set for this game —Trade In Garland— WHEAT DAY PiROGRAtl 1933 My LIONS TEAM ' 21 PUNS that I SHOWER GIVEN FOR LIMB MONDAY MISS AFTERNOON A very delightful showe was given In honor of Miss Myrle Limb at her home last Monday with Mrs Morris Howard and Miss Eva Adams acting as hostesses 25 guests were resent and enjoyed the evening playing various games Luncheon was served following the games Miss Limb was the recipient of many beautiful and use- ful gifts Trade in Garland WHEAT MEETINGS ON AUGUST 1st In an attempt to put the wheat t plan before every wheat grower in Box Elder county j to get all local committees appointed to get the contracts befoe the producallotment ers to get the government contracts before them for discussion and to assist in working out all the details bee meetings fore the final are called the wheat growers of the county are asked to meet at one of the following local meetings listed be- low: All meetigs to be held August 1 at 8 00 p m John Adams chairman Piomontory Howell George J ood chairman S Leland Blue Creek Ridgedale Hendricks chairman Hansel Valley (Home of Guy Ballard) Edgar Mitchell- chairman Snowvllle and all western points chairman Bishop D G Nelson chairHorace Richards Fielding man chairman Portage Jas E Darley chairman Garland Ed Holmgren Beaver Dam A1 Erickson chairman Riverside A A Capener chairman O L Brough chairman Tremonton chairman Bothwell Ell Hawkins L Weidman Bear River City J chairman A M Reeder chairBrigham City man Geo Breagger Jr chair— Honeyvilie Leon Gardner chairman The chairman of each meeting will be prepared to lead the discussion on all the details at the All who were In attendance county meeting held in Tremonton or the state meeting held In Ogden one local of to the attend urged tire all meetings to assist In acquainting with the allotment wheat- growers Willard man plan —Trade in Garland— LIONS CLUB HOLDS MEET Garland Lions club held its regular ednes-da- y luncheon meeting at the Garland HoteL Due to the vacation season the attendance a was trifle lighter than usual but it made up in spirit and pep what it lacked in numbers Songs by young ladles— a feature always thoroughly enjoyed — was the spotlight entertainment event on the of in pogr&m Business was disposed a hurry and the meeting turned over committee who after the agricultural opening songs by the girls introduced as the speaker of the evening Arson Christensen field superintendent for Box Elder county for the Mr Christensen Sugar corporation talk on the gave a very interesting sugar beet industry telling some of the handicaps that have been overcome and explaining some of the exnow being made and the periments progress in eradication of beet raisHe stated that the ing difficulties industry is now on a more firm footing than has ever before tfeen the case and cited a8 an example in proof of this statement that this year the company will find It necessary to In his operate two factories county This gives the people of Brigham City quite an advantage over the years when only the one factory has been ' in operation during the refining seasscheduled night on was made by Announcement Lion Shumway of the plans that have been laid for the 5th Annual Wheat Day celebration dub sponsored by the Lion Shumway assured the club that this year's clebratlon would be the biggest and best yet staged and prom ised a more complete report at the next meeting Lion Smith who has Just returned from attending the convention - of Lions International at ' St Louis which meeting he attended as an official delegate from the Garland dub was called upon and gave a very Inresume of the trip Hl reteresting port of the convention will be the main feature of the next meeting two weeks hence —Trade in Garland— C E Smith Ralph and Roy Bishreturned Tuesday from St Louis and Chicago- where they have ' been the Lions convention and attending the Century of Progress celebration op r |