Show Just a Line of Chatter MAKE YOUR DOLLAR GO FARTHER BUY IN GARLAND at the World Thru Rose “Looking Is about Colored Glasses” the best of members of the Gardescription land Lions club that can tfe given at the present time Last week the Wheat this and Day celebration sponsored was still In the offing group wrinkles appeared on quite number financial discusses big by — a of foreheads when probable outcome of the affair was As is generally known the toward county made no contribution this year "After the the celebration Ball Was Over” and the financial it committee Its report submitted was found' that the celebration not only paid Its own way but had a nice — with to show a fund sinking profit which to start next year’s Wheat Day Which shows what cooperation and can do Evmanagement Intelligent ery member of the club and all citizens and business men of Garland put their shoulders to the wheel and worked hard to put Wheat Day over from both entertainment and f Inane-known lal standpoints It is a well fact that similar affairs throughout! the country are usually underwritten t’y county or city funds and a fair that pays its own way Is something ow which to be genuinely proud And the financial success was matched if not excelled by the entertain1 ment features of the day Beginning early in the morning and continuing until midnight there was something and plenty of doing every minute people to enjoy it The biggest success1 of any similar attempt staged before! ! in Garland and those in charge serve worlds of credit We hope that you people good time — come again all had ai BARGAINS IN THE AFTERNOON CONCERT PEACH DAYS SEPT Monday MOST SUCCESSFUL ft OF ITS KIND CELEBRATION EVER ATTEMPTED HERE: WHEAT LISTEN TO DIRECTOR 6 GARLAND BIG ENTERTA1JENT MERCHANTS WILL STAGE ANOTHER DAY WITH ALL THE CUSTOMARY INDUCEMENTS ON SATURDAY AUGUST 26 PETERSON Baseball Tournament to be Special Feature of the RAISERS AT 1933 Program ALL MERCHANTS IN GARLAND ARE MEET Garland City and Garland Lions club acted as hosts to nearly two thousand people Saturday when the fourth annual Wheat Day celebration was held The weather was perfect a light rain fell on Friday and settled the dust and cooled the atmosphere Saturday morning old Sol shined from a clear sky and the day was at no time excessively hot brand new feature of entertainment for the 1933 Peach Days scheduled for Friday and Saturday Sep15 tember and 18 at Brigham will be three red hot days of baseball in which eight teams will contest to the limit with each other for an aggregate purse of $50000 This invitatonal tournament comes at the end of the local baseiball season when all the clubs are In the finest fettle and eager not only to take home the cash but also to prove their superiority over their rivals A volunteer Secretary of State Milton H WellThis is a ing was the next speaker and he exshould be plained that the governor had been possible detained at the State Capitol on out Tuesbusiness and sent his regrets at no geat being unable to be present action on Mr Welling also urged compliance “the blaze n by wheat growers with the although he stated that he personally looked upon the situation as a License laws for peddlers were also sin that in one place we find a surdiscussed at some length at the counplus of grain and in another people cil meeting It is no more than right starving in the that peddlers should pay a license Mr Shulsberg an officer Farmers National stated that coopThey are usually operating in competition with established business hous- eration was needed to put over the es in the city who are paying taxes plan and pleaded with the farmers to locally and helping not only to mainparticipate in the program tain the city but are also helping to Other features of the morning meet build it up Money spent with the ing were: the community singing led — cal merchants helps GARLAND by Mark Nichols and the organ music that spent with the peddler ordinarily by Gene Halliday of Ogden and the goes’ out of town the same day and It trombone solos by Eldon Tarbenson of very seldom returns Logan A flower show was conducted on Garland Lions met the Fielding kit- Main street by the Ladies Self Culten ball team on the school diamond ture club and proved to be a real those to in charge Thursday night and there seems to be credit The afternoon program was held at of opinion as to the some difference final score Regardless of the sepre the city park beginning with a basewhich was In the twenties on both ball game between Oar land and Wilsides — It was some 'game The score lard Garland started the game off keeper needed two assistants to keep with eight runs in the first inning track of the tallies A lot of sport — And then they began to play ball It seemed impossible for the Willard for both the players and the fans batters to find Don Chambers delivthe final score when the at the ery and Those barbecue sandwiches was called in the seventh inning Wheat Day celebration and dance' game was Garland 17 Willard 2 were the highlight of the day They ball game the rodeo was the After than had held proved even more popular In Bucking horses culminating been expected — and that's some popthe attempt of Keith Hunsaker to ular ride Black Diamond Winners in the rodeo were: 1st: Dunbar Logan Secto do In Don’t forget your shopping ond: Buck Peterson Third Dick Garland this Saturday It means do- Rhodes and Fourth: Keith Hunsaker llars in your pocket Five snappy boxing bouts came up for the organization of a fire department in Garland step and vitally necessary at the earliest accomplished minute Another fire broke day night but fortunately was done damage prompt the part of neighbors settled before It became dangerous PROVIDE SHOPPING Opening the day with the sunrise is made in this pap-- ! ralute followed by band concerts by Announcement er of another of those famous Gar- - the two bands the high school and music makers on the taberGarland land Shopping Days Merchandise i g ues never befoie equalled are arrang-- nacle lawn the feature of the portion of the program was the ed to tempt both new and old shop-- i Mayor meeting at the tablernacle pers in Garland on this date — A R the meeting Capener opened morrow Saturday August 26 Band conceit in the evening and all thei with a welcome for the visitors and distinguished guests and proceeded to trimmin’s Everybody come quote a few of the outstanding assets of Garland Among these the Mayor What did I tell you last week about stated that Box Elder county produces that Garland baseball team? When! more wheat than the entire state of behave those boys themselves and Nevada and that Garland is the cenkeep In condition there isn’t a team in1 ter of the area of the the State that can cross batA with west He also pointed out that the come out of the fray alieaa them and warehouses in the coungrain largest of the game The drubbing they gave try are situated on the Oregon Short Willard last Sunday at the Line railroad tracks at Garland and cal park was sum thin’ terrible that the headquarters for’ the Farmers National Grain Growers association are at Garland that the largest Sunday the local Loys play on the local diamond This visitsugar factory in the state is located m Garland that it is the headquaring team is recorded as fast company and Garland will have to be on its ters for the largest canal system in church headquarters for toes to take this game However they the state will do It without a doubt On WedBear River Stake and a happy people nesday afternoon he firs game of the reside in Garland quarter-final- s State Farm Bureau Director Peterson delivered a very will be played on the local diamond educational talk on wheat production Weber county champions vs Garland and the allotment plan to be carried This game means a lot to Garland out by the department of agriculture for it and those who are responsible said Mr Peter-- j The allotment have the son is to bring plan being played here should about parity as begratitude of all this vicinity Goal tween the farmer and the public The luck boys let’s see you stay in the maximum production of the country running leached 844000000 bushels The conwas 640000000 sumption of wheat All dances in the county closed bushels including feed for livestock down Saturday night in order to give Mr Peterson praised the allotment the Wheat Day dance here the clear plan and urged that the farmers all and as participate in the program to curtail right of way Real cooperation such it Is appreciated production The allotment plan will place about $220000 in Box Elder and some of this While nothing definite has as yet county he staled out of cultivation can been anounced plans were laid at the land thus taken city council meeting night Le used for other purposes j 15-1- SHOWS IN EVENING Invitations from the Peach Baseball committee which win uct the tournament have been to the following clubs: Bothwell ham Garland Deweyville Mantua Tremonton and August 27th Designated “Blue Eagle Day” Sunday Days cond- made Brig e Wil- lard On Thursday September 14 four win be played on the Pioneer games Park Diamond two In the morning and two In the afternoon to determine the contestants for the or first official day of Peach Days One admission charge each day is good for all games The two winners on Friday will play Saturday for the championship and the Wg money and the losers will play also for consolation money There will be therefore two games on Friday and two cn Saturday with one admission for both Much interest and speculation Is manifest locally as to which teams will survive to the end Another new feature of the Peach festival this year will be an educaexhibit by the schools of the tional district in which will be displayed the exceptional work of the students dur Ing the past year as well as certain educational messages to parents and patrons worked out In graphic design The committee in charge consists of Roy Bishop Frank Stevens A B Clifford Frye and Oourley Sunday August 27 as Sunday Mark H Greene Ralph Jensen State Chairman N R A has advised Another newcomer in the exhibits Lewis Jones county chairman to will be an entirely complete and septhrough the district organiza- arate exhibit of work recommended tion for full explanation to the pub- methods and suggested household and lic of the purpose and working of the personal appliances provided by the National Farm Recovery Act G G SweetBureau Plans are under way en local chairman is now making by this organization to occupy with authis arrangements with ecclesiastical educational and entertaining thorities for speakers to occupy a presentation the street floor of the It portion of Sunday’s and Firs program National Bank building and Is expected that explanation will be much interest is being evidenced lomade in each religious house in hi cally as to this novel display territory The flower show promises to be evPlans are now beng perfected for a en more artistic than ever this year canvas of the business district for the The peach and fruit exhibits will tte of ascertaining purpose just what supplemented by the each Individual merchant has done in Fair of boys’ projects Clubs and firms and schools and with the provisions of the compliance act These figures will be compiled communities are already working hard to make the 1933 Peach Parades the and reieased shortly most beautiful of all the past 29 Plan now to attend your church on and the marching clubs and Sunday and hear an explanation of years the provisions of the- famous Nation- bands and comics will make a proal Recovery Act Maud Bowen county cession that no one should miss The chairwoman of the Women's division parades will move from south to north on Main street commencing of the N R A and her aides are promptly each morning to the fullest extent in this at eleven o’clock operating Tons of free watermelons and cant as well as genthe program Sunday in addition to free the peacheral education of the women folk to eloupes are being provided Sor the underthe es the necessity of buying visitors and the merry go round the Blue Eagle ferris wheel and other carnival features will be set up on Main and ForMRS J DELOS THOMPSON IS est streets midway in gala attire for HOSTESS CLUB the revelers Features are promised TO BRIDGE all day at the moving picture theatres and there will be continuous crancing Mrs J Delos Thompson was hostess to the bridge club at her home at the Bluebird Peach Days promise two days of was servLuncheon Tuesday evening ed at eight o'clock and the balance of appreciation for the beautiful and arthe evening was spent In playing tistic days and nights of revelry Designating Blue Eagle Mrs Charles Wood won first bridge prize Mrs Art Felsted the cut prize and Mrs Chris Barfus the consolation prize Three tables Joined In the playing and everyone present reported a very enjoyable evening next on the program as follows: Green over over Bowen Bholeson with Grover over officially closed Mr and Mrs J W Lewis of Garwere Injured in a collision Sunmorning at Ogden when the car driven Ly Mr Lewis was overturned as a result of a collision with a car driven tV Leo Bush at Thirty-firstreet and Adams avenue Mr Lewis received numerous cuts on the head legs and arms while Mrs Lewis was Injured more severely and was treated at the Dee hospital It was stated at the hospital that her injuries were not serious howevland day winners Perry Drew Canadia and Yates fought a draw as did Griffin and Jensen The bouts wound up the afternoon program and the big warehouse barn dance was the last event of the big day Over a thousand people were at the dance and at midnight the celebration J W Lewis Injured in Auto Accident Mr and Mrs er COOPERATING IN GOOD WILL DRIVE Another big Shopping Day is announced at Garland for tomorrow Saturday August 26 The merchants of the city have prepared bargains galore and plan to make it well worth while to shop in Garland on this day in particular The following business houses are cooperating in this the fifth like affair: J J White E A Birch American Food Store Garland Drug Store Coombs and Persson Hyrum Jensen and Sons Bowcutt Garage Richards Market Percy’s Barber Shop Garland Shell Station Paramount Theatre Blue Light Service Staion Blue Bell Confectionery and The Garland Times Read the advertisements in this Shopping Day News and plan to do your shopping in Garland this Saturday It will mean dollars saved to you to trade in Garland Garland merchants are ready to welcme you and you will find the prices right the quality of the best — and your patronage is appreciated here QUARTERLY HELD CONFERENCE IN TABERNACLE The Oarland band will play a concert which Saurday night at 8:00 o'clock will wind up the festivities for the day It la unnecessary to go into detail regarding the advantages of taking part In Shopping Day in parland these affairs have become so popular and so well known that the mere wordg "Garland Shopping Day” conjures up in the minds of buyers a multitude of bargains Each 8hopplng Day has surpassed the ones preceding and It is expected that this oe’wll prove no excepUon to the rule conference sessions were Quarterly held at the stake tabernacle here last Sunday Elder Levi Edgar Young of the first seven presidents of Seventies was in attendance as a representative of the general authorities Elder Young gaye talks on Reverence and Courage which both held out wonderful hope In the trying times in which we find ourselves Thrifty shoppers will do well tostudy C E Smith gave a very President the bargain prices offered Inspirational address entitled "Joseph carefully the Oarland merchants in the adby Smith the American Prophet" The M I A presented a musical vertising columns of the Times program in the evening following which President John J Shumway MISS HOLMGREN IS HONORED spoke confining his remarks to a tesAT BIRTHDAY PARTY HERE timony of the divinity of the church BARBERS MEET TO SET HOURS PRICES 64 barbers of Ogden Brigham City Garland Tremonton and other nearby towns attended a meeting in the Ben Lomond hotel Monday night and agreed upon price5 and uniform opening andefbsing hours and employment conditions tlfat will put all the shops on an NRA basis The new code will go into effect Monday Shops will open at eight o'clock and Mrs E J Holmgren gave a birthday party Tuesday in honor of her daughter Beverlys age nine 20 small children gathered at the home and enjoyed the afternoon playing games after which luncheon was served ty the hostess Self Culture Club Meeting Held on August 18 Mrs Louis Peterson was hostess to p m on week days the members of the Ladles Self Cultand at nine o’cldck p m on Satur- ure club August 18 President Mrs A days The price of a haircut will be R Capener presided Minutes of the 50 cents for adults 25c for children meeting of the club held August 4 13 and unde The price of a shave is were read and approved The election of officers was the principal business now set at 25c Those attending from Garland were of the day and resulted as follows: Mrs Grace Mrs Gea Percy Nelson and Louis Peterson president Nye vice president Mrs C H Hales Mrs J Delos Thompson secretary Convention to be treasurer Mrs R J Stayner corresat Garland Next Sunday ponding secretary MrsFM Peck club Mrs J L Harvey par accompanist Mrs M E Andrus hisSunday the General Boards of the llmentartan Mutual Improvement Association will torian Committee names were read will be voted at the conduct the annual M I A convenand corrections tion for Box Elder 'Bear River and next meeting Malad stakes at Garland The conThe following program was given: o'will 9:00 which vention begin at Mrs Annie Munns gave a very inclock for stake officers and at 10:00 on her trip to the Cen o'clock for ward workers will be a day teresting report tury of Progress Exposition at Chidevoted to general sessions for general m!ss June Buchanan cago gave activities and to department sessions the entitled “Spreading reading for special work pertaining to the var- News” ious departments Sessions have been During the social hour a dainty arranged for every department and it is expected that every M I A tray luncheon was served to 27 memworker from Box Elder stake both of bers and the following invited guests: fleers and 'class leaders will be in at- Mrs Romyne and daughter Beverly Mrs Mrs N H Whitney of Idaho tendance At noon the stake IbardS’ of Box Dent Rich and the Misses May June Elder stake will serve a free luncheon and Helen Clements The next meeting of the club will be to the 350 workers of the stake who held September 8 with Mrs UrseL will be in attendance ’at the convenRose as hostess tion close at MIA |