Show anfeMl ’irtacg Just a Line of Chatter Garland Shopping Days have become an established and popular feature in the business activities in this section of the county Each time one of these special events is brought to a close one sees a larger crowd of people in Garland Last Saturday found Garland crowded almost to overflowing with interested and enthused shoppers Parking space was at a premium and traffic reminded one of the streets of a large city on Saturday night fr Six weeks ago the merchants of Garland decided to start these “Shopping Day events in an effort to induce the good folk residing in and around Garland to come into town and get better acquainted with the possi- bilities of profit in shopping in Garland Each second Saturday night has seen the close of a more successful drive than before Encouraged by such results and by the new friends made the merchants plan to continue these affairs along the lines followed in the past culminating each “drive’ on every second Saturday night Garland's Annual Wheat Day will held this year on August 19th The members of the Lions club have been busier than usual if such a thing is for possible completing their plans this tVg celebration “Wheat Day' should carry considerable extra significance this year — and the celebration bids fair to be the biggest of its kind ever attempted here Committees have been appointed to take care of the various tasks incident to putting over such a day and the wheels are humming smoothly — everybody save Saturday August 19 as a date on which to attend the season’s biggest celebration in GARLAND be baseball team Garland's winning broke the streak of victories last Sunday and repeated Monday at Bear River City The Sunday game was played with the regular lineup broken up and the local boys starred In errors That bunch of youngsters from Ogden is good — no questioning on that score — but Garland was and took a severe drul'oing Nine straight victories and then two losses — too bod boys Particularly the Monday game with Willard But there was no discredit to dropping this last it was good baseball the fans game all got their money’s worth It was gratifying to see the number local people who followed the ball eam to Bear River City to boost for the boys That shows a community We hope spirit that is commendable to see the Garland team go through the State Farm Bureau finals and come out victors Under Dent Rich's efficient leadership Garland has a team this year that has made a record In state baseball circles In addition to the fact that we all like to see good baseball it is one of the best advertising mediums for Garland that (could be used of Get in the habit of reading the advertisements in the Times All merchants of Garland are placing their messages tfefore you each week in these columns You will find real bargains advertised each week The next Shopping Day has been set for Saturday August 5 The usual Inducement entertainment etc will feature this day as has been the case in the past f That big free dance Is proving to a popular feature of these events Everyone has a good time to the strains of the splendid music by Am ron Buckstin’s orchestra be Friday night is Fathers and Son and Mothers and Daughters night at Udy Hot Springs — the swim date being for this benefit of the local Boy Scouts Fran all Indications the pool at the Springs will be crowded — evgoing — it's for a good erybody’s cause and a good time Is an assured thing Tickets are on sale now GARLAND LIONS CLUB TO MEET AT FIELDING Oarland Lions club will stage another community concert and enteron tainment this time at Fielding Tuesday evening The festivities will start off with a game of "kitten ball’ olds and over between the of the two cities Immediately following the game the band concert and entertainment will start Speakers for the evening will be Pres ident C E Smith and Mark Nichols These programs have been very well received and profiting by the experiences of the past this one is expected to eclipse those previously attempted Lions Willard Wood and O G Sweeten have charge of the entertainment will conduct the while Lion Klrkham musical portion of the program Garland Utah Friday July 28 1933 Volume V et Wheat Bay Bate for BASEBALL TEAL3 DROPS A PAIR SHOPPING DAYS WILL BE CONTINUED WELLSVILLE HERE! CHOIR TO BE HERE SUNDAY Saturday afternoon the Garland baseball team travelled to the diamond and in the second game of a scheduled met and defeated the Deweyville nine in a game that was far from close This was the second of the two scheduled exhibition events put on ty the North Box Elder Farm Bureau league to raise funds to send the league champions ' Garland to the State Farm Bureau finals Despite some comment that was heard prior to the game there was no title at stake in these games big had there been Garland would have been undisputed winner again The local team won the league games ten In all without a defeat closing the season with a percentage of 1000 In the first game Saturday East Garland went down to defeat before the onslaught of Bothwell which team was defeated by Garland the previous week for the third time this season Bothwell had a little difficulty In getting started the East Garland boys taking the lead in the first inning with a single run and holding it for the next several innings But later In the game the Bothwell team hit its stride and from there on the game was all theirs The game started late in the afternoon and was marked at the beginning by a little ragged playing However the Garland team stiffened and gave pitcher Don Smith the support his splendid mound work deserved The game waa called to a close in the eighth inning after the unfortunate accident in which Horace Gardner broke his leg when racing In home Garland The play found Evans catcher on the base line set for Morgan’s throw from second when Gardner was coming in home At the Instant that Evans completed the catch Gardner ran full into Evans and cat-- a pa ulted over his head breaking his stood leg at the impact The score Garland 9 Deweyville 1 and the game w as called However this phenomenal winning streak of the Garland team was too good to last Sunday afternoon on the local diamond they met the youthful players of the Yellow Cab company of and in a game that might Ogden well be dubtfed a “Tragedy of Errors” tlie local boys went down to a positively Ignoble defeat to the tune of 6 The visitors showed the Garland all working boys up In great style hard and making a number of spectacular plays while the locals seemed lethargic tired and plain lazy It wasn’t just an “off” day the boys simply would not and did not play ball to the disgust of the fans —much who are accustomed to seeing a brand of playing on the local field The work of the visiting umpire was a highlight of the day He display ed not only a thorough knowledge of the game but a genial attempt to be perfectly fair Monday the Garland team travelled to Bear River City where they met Willard in a grudge game It was a different team that met Willard The boys all played big league ball Don Chamtfers started In the box and in the first inning knocked down a hot drive with his bare pitching hand painfully bruising the hand Fran that time on he had poor control and wild pitches badly damaged the Garland chances The team gave Don splendid support however and the score was even up when Smith was sent in from It third base to relieve Chambers looked like a good move at the time but Monday waa Smith’s “off day and five runs crossed the plate in quick COMMITTEES APPOINTED PLANS ARE UNDER WAY The Wellsville choir will be at the Garland s next Shopping Days will to a close on Saturday August Stake tabernacle Sunday evening July 30 This choir is an organization f - The usual inducements particular- of 50 voices and will give the program Garland Music Sunday evening ly in the line of real bargains will be at featured by the merchants: the band songs and speech In 'the Sacrament concert the free dance and all that services will be held in the Stake tabernacle goes to make up the successful ShopA real treat is In store for the Garping Days of the past will be repeated land Ward and sdl others who wish to and then some WILLARD VS GARLAND BASEBALL GAME HAS A codial attend invitation is extendWatch the advertising columns of ed to the valley BEEN SCHEDULED The Garland Times for the special $5000 PURSE FOR RIDER all Garland merchants a no uncements are cooperating to make this next LIONS LEAD LEAGUE FOR BLACK DIAMOND MANY FEATURES Saturday the biggest and best one yet Do your shopping in Garland and IN KITTEN BALL TILT enjoy yourself and profit Directors and committeemen Garland Lions club The Lions "kitten ball” team unFAMILY ENTERTAINmet Wednesday night SWEETER der the management of Gil Sweeten John Shumway’s office to and defeated the Armory met team take the initial ING GUESTS FROM CAPITOL on towards steps the school diamond Tuesday evarranging for the annual As announced in the Times last ening It has been so Jong since the Wheat Day celebration Mr and Mrs Robert Leonard ac- Lions team has been defeated that It week the date for the celebration this year has been set of is believed Cashed by Charles companied they have forgotten how Washington D C arrived in Garland to lose However the Armory boys for August 19 Monday evening and are paying a gave the spectators a real thrill in the Committees were appointed to handle the various visit at the home of Mrs Leonard's last inning when they began a rally parents Mr and Mrs G G Sweeten that nearly tied the score The game details of the affair a of which is incorporated in this Mrs Leonard was formerly Miss finished in favor of the Lions Finances were discussed and the various plans and will be rememberSweeten Tuesday night the Lions team will article ed by her many friends here meet the selected team at Fielding of entertainment were talked over The trio drove here from the Dist prior to the band concert and enterrict of Columbia visiting the Century tainment being staged at that city by The day will feature the band conof Progress exposition at Chicago and the Lions club of Garland This game cert In the morning followed IV meeting at the tabernacle at which spending some time at Yellowstone should prove particularly interesting to their Mr bene Park prior should rove particularly interesting as arrival Peterson has been Invited to be SAYS-- the age limits on players on both and explain the government present teams are between the ages of 40 and wheat acreage curtailment payment LADIES SELF CULTURE 70 Both teams are being groomed to plan In the afternoon attention will Well folks here’s be Ben” win and it should prove to tte a hot “Bleachers drawn to the baseball game which HELD battle CLUB MEETING ready to dish up the scandal in con- should prove a big drawing card Finnection with this season's wrassle for al arrangements were completed last the “Kitten Ball” title--a “new dear night by Lion President Gunderson NEWS OF SAD Mrs W R Vaafleet warn hostess to RECEIVES in baseball started by them Garland and Garland baseball manager Dent the Ladles Self Culture club ftiday ACCIDENT IN CALIFORNIA Lions After followin' through a mesa Rich and the game will be Garland July 21 President Mrs A R Capener was in charge of the meeting The predlxlons from a flock vs Willard Those who were privileged Mrs Emily Rhodes received a tele- of minutes of the previous meeting were gram yesterday morning from her of cocky managers all over the cir- to witness the game between these to Garcia la this two teams Monday at Bear River City read and approved'followlng which a son Merlin Smith at Oakland Cal- cuit my message to care for ifornia Informing her ©f the tragic These here forecasts mean about as will undoubtedly want to see this recommittee was appointed turn match as follows death of his youngest daughter Es- much to me as a a nominations of officers to a mute would deaf Indian L Mesdames Nye F T W Innes P ther who was burned fatally Wednes After the game the Rodeo will oco— A Driggs D Henry Manning and day night in an automobile fire The cupy the center of the stage followed For instance Dave Jones President Mrs A R Capener up at by the boxing bouts A feature of the telegram also stated that the second A short program waa then enjoyed broadcasts dirt that Marie rodeo this year is the offer made IV was seriously burned Fielding (he daughter A trio consisting of Misses Fay Nye In the accident Manager Farnsworth's gang is going Jack Rich of a $5000 purse to any Verms Klrkham and Mille Bush sang to make rides Black Manager Sweden's Lion rider who successfully two selections crew look like a symptom of some- Diamond accompanied at the FUTURE FARMERS This offer is open to all piano by Miss Edna Capener Mrs thing chronic when they cross clubs riders and the past record of this RETURN FROM PARK in the opening next week Oscar Strand sang a vocal solo acho$e will attract many to the rodeo o companied by Miss Mildred Stone Afternoon features are still being arMac Caddie Anyway up Saturday afternoon 60 Future FarmDuring the social hour a dainty tray Factory ranged in addition to those mentionluncheon was served to the 27 mem- ers of the Bear River High School street pens in this mess of info: "Us ed and the day will culminate In the bers present snd the following invitchapter returned from their summer birds think that Fielding crew has as customary at the warebig dance ed guests: Mesdames Ludvig Larsen outing at Yellowstone and Grand Te- much chance trimmin’ us as a sugar house It is planned to give barbecued out J W Lewis D C Hobbs Huloa Niel- ton National Parks The trip extendhas in turning factory airplanes” beef sandwiches at the dance— son Oscar Strand Holman ed over a period of eight days and Well what am I suposed to do with an unusual treat sway Lester J Fraser L C Chrlstoph- wag thoroughly enjoyed by the boys all this argument? Blush prettily? Quinney The committees appointed to stage — -- o— erson Misses Edna Cap- who participated Fashbough this year’s Wheat Day celebration are: ener But here’s a tip — that Fielding-LioVenna Klrkham Millie Bush The Journey was made in two large (First named Is chairman of comThe assisted which also to waa trucks hostess be no pink clash ain’t goin’ by Fay Nye conveyed the camp mittee) her two daughters Mrs Ernest Jen- ing outfits and food supplies All of tea Manager Farnsworth says his CENTRAL COMM I 'ITKifi — John J sen Mrs Vern Wixom and Mrs Cllf the important camps at Yellowstone pitchers is going to have enough on Shumway E Smith P C Carence Vanfleet weie visited and the park naturalists the ball to talk traffic cops outa tickThe club will meet next with Mrs were kept busy explaining the wond- ets Exzemle the family war depart- Petterson O Q Sweeten E J HolmY Rich gren J Mark Nichols on August 4 ers of the park to the boys ment in case yuh halnt met her — E J Holmgren J Y RODEO At Canyon Camp the bears relieved puts her brogans down flat against A R Capener the party of some of its food and were my bettln’ so you’ll have to place yer Rich P C Petterson — LOCAL FOLK ON FISHING TRIP ENTERTAINMENT Central com too altogether friendly with the Ways wagers on that tilt with some hombre from Bear River Some very thrilling that's not carryln' my handicap thru mittee — L BOXING and WRESTLING Mr and Mrs Chris Barf us of Garexperiences are reported by many of life Walker Wm J Culllmore Kenneth land and Ms the boys with the bears at this by Mr accompanied o camp L Hess Rich Odell ThompDenton VanNoys of Smithfleld spent the holThe Lions copped another I notice Highlights of the trip included an son iday on the 24th at Freed ham Idaho eight mile hike up Mt Washburn from the dope sheet Maybe its be— J D Gunderson BASEBALL D enjoying the holiday celebration there the sight of a herd of antelope Sweeten ana cause Manager has been Rich L C Chrlstopherson and incidentally to catch a big brown sheep and fishing in the spendin' trainin time teachln stopping his — J E Edell FINANCE Willard fine mess of fish Yellowstone Lake and River to spell "ldlosyncracies” Wood boys how Wood Chas J Ray Hougard Those National Guard tbys got plenty Ezra Jensen Alma W King Erie of intestinal fortitude though — and Northman you can bet all there is in the baby’s DANCE — Alfred Mlchaelis Harbank they won’t be chummin’ with old Leonard Bishop Persson Harry the cellar division when this campaign Knott G Sweeten F B Fashbaugh ends They haul you to the bench on — John Benson CONCESSIONS J “Charlie horses” is they can't get you M Caddie there any othef way — come 0 BAND FIGHTS RODEO ETC at J of list BLEACHERS BEN IS Udy Hot Springs Starts Slogan Quest Today Horace Udy proprietor of Udy’s Hot Springs near here makes an anwas callChambers succession ed back in to the box and set the next nouncement this week that should three men down The Garland team create considerable Interest amid the made a heroic effort to overcome thej youth of the vicinity Mr Udy wants a slogan of not more lead of Willard but it was too late in the game and the final score showed than ten words in length that is descriptive of his Springs property Thlg Willard 10 Garland 5 It was a splendid game of baseball slogan is to be used in all future addeand Garland can feel no loss of glory vertising of the resort and it is descripin losing this game A return match sired that it tb snappy and must not is being tried for on Wheat Day at tive and at the same time It be more than ten words in length Garland In order to have a number of sloAt the time of going to press the the one gans from which to select schedule for the future games has not most fitting and satisfactory Mr Udy — been announced announces a slogan contest open to all of fifteen years or less of children TO HOLD TENNIS TOURNAMENT HERE AUGUST GARLAND age This contest will start today and GIRLS WIN BALL runs through to Tuesday August S GAME AT TBEMONTON Slogans must be submitted in an enAnnouncement is made of a tennis to “Slogan Editor addressed velope tournament at Garland to start on The Garland Oirla played ball with Garland Times Garland Utah” and Wednesday August 2 The tournament the Tremonton girls Wednesday even- must be in the Times office not later will be held to determine the leaders In the following classifications: ing at the Tremonton ball park The than six o'clock p m August 8 1933 doubles local As an inducement to enter this sloteam came out victorious the Men’s singles and boys singles and doubles (18 years snd un- final score reading 6 Margaret But gan contest Mr Udy announces as a der) and ladies singles and doublea ler was the star for the Garland team prize to the author of the most satisplaying a splendid game factory slogan a season swim ticket Players wishing to artlcipate are re- Wednesday quested to sign up for play at the at center field and tallying with a good for the balance of this season at surd also one home run Udy Hot Springs pool oourta I GO FARTHER BUY IN GARLAND o Joe Bush says: "That crew of Lions has been runnin’ the paths so fast they’ve had to mix asbestos with the Looks like the only way to good for the entire next season at the cinders keep them babies off the home plate pool is to ease a treadmill under 'em’’ Three Judges have been selected to That tilt with Duke's bunch was about choose from the entries the slogan as even as a spine But you pretzel that is most fitting These Judges are: can’t tfll about that "alley" troupe C E Smith J D Gunderson and They’re to have a liable hittin’ Wm Culllmore On the night of the next time and lay that Lion 8th these Judges will meet at the spasm bunch like a carpet Times office and open the letters o and select the slogan that in their on my right Just nudgThe opinion most nearly fits the require- ed me jasper to the fart that Yellow CaU ments and the winner will be ana handed Dent Rich and nounced in the issue of the Times of trimmin' last week Well company well now I the same week got as much interest in that bit of Remember slogan entries may be news as a Hindu has mailed or brought to the Times office in the price of ear muffs in Georgia) at any time not later than six o'clock What I want to know is who’ going Tuesday evening August 8 If mailed to cop the next fracas between Fieldbe sure that they are mailed in time ing and the Lions: and how? Ken to reach this office before the closing Hess one of Duke’s gang says that hour Each contestant must write at the Lion gang has about as much the top of the sheet of paper their chance trimmin’ them as a silk hat name age and address Then write has at a clam bake In answer to of the Dions the entry in the contest Anyone who which spasm Driggs is within the age limit mentioned may bunch warbles the following: “Tell enter one or as many slogans as they them birds to fry an apricot They wish but each entry must be on a haven’t any more chance of trimmin’ abalone has separate sheet of paper and in a sep- us than a in arate envelope Oet your entries in of bein’ elected fence inspector Vaidlvostock” early PATROL J J Wise E N Austin Dean Capener Fred L Nye FLOWER SHOW and WHEAT EXHIBIT — Jos H Klrkham C H Last F L Spillman — J Delos ThompDECORATION son George Hughes Hyrum Jensen Parley Linford Elmer Jensen C D Barfuss F A Driggs C L Plnder G O Nye PUBLICITY'— Mark Nichols H N Brown G O Sweeten C E h T E Betenson T W Innes J Chambers W GROUNDS Smith P C L C MRS — Tom Wise C E Petterson Leo Walker Chrlstopherson LAUB SHOWER HONORED LAST BY WEDNESDAY miscellaneous shower waa given July 26 at the home of Mabel Mlchaelis in honor of Mrs Merril Laub formerly Miss Fauice Larsen of Garland The afternoon was sent In making a remem tV ance book for the bride and a dainty luncheon was served to 20 guests by the hostesses Misses Mabel Mlchaelis Jessie Manning Helen Garret and Leota Hughes The bride was the recipient of many lovely gifts A Wednesday Miss |