Show Tm j £ Locals MAKE YOUR DOLLAR GO FARTHER BUY IN GARLAND J Orwin and aon Jay Mr J week end visitor at Salt were Lake City Mrs J J Irwin has as her guest her mother Mrs Eliza Ward Volume VI Mr and Mrs Parley Linford and children Ted and Lois were Brigham visitors Saturday Mrs Rulon week visiting den lng for business I transact quist Miss Melik Nye Is home “L ani 5" Mrs- her sister Mrs Virginia San Diego California talfemacle 0:00 p m— Public dance at the land Armory The following committees have been apointed to take charge of the day's ad as Lind- - visiting Geo- ?! Baron of Mrs D W Duttars and daughter Agnes Fae of Dayton Idaho were the week end guests of Mr and Mrs J J Thompson Mr and Mrs C E Smth and son Richard attended conference in Salt Saturday and visited in West Jordan the same day Lake City Provo and festivities- General committee: J Barfuss E Edell Leo Ezra Jensen Walker C D' LeRoy Manning Banquet committee: Ezra Jensen Howard Austin Parley Linford Dance Committee: C D Barfuss Ray Hougard Charles Last E J Dr Ward- Edell Program: leiirh Leo Walker rreH t Visitor who have signified their in- tention to be in attendance are: Na tonal Vice Commander Chas R Ma- bey State Commander L A Black- - Miss Alllssa Manning of Salt Lake President Auxiliary Mrs Horton of City is spending her two weeks vacaProvo State Vice Commander S V vsltng wth her mother and fam-l- y Prows of Logan District Commander Mr and Mrs D E Manning A O Anderson District President of Clinton Smith spent the week end Auxilary Mrs Coakey and State Adjt Lester P Albert of Idaho visiting wth his parents Mr and Mrs C E Smith Clinton is attending STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP school at Logan tion Innes entertained at a party Thursday evening in hon1 her guest Miss Sabina Lee ofi Southern Arizona Eight guests were! present ahd enjoyed the evening Miss Violet Bone consolation Miss bridge or of MANAGEMENT Hazel Mrs Cornell Jesse and Mrs Ferrell Wood were hostesses to a shower given in honor of Mr and Mrs Chester Boss at the home of Mr and Mrs Pet-- 1 er Boss last Saturday 25 guests were Dresent and pnwJd evening playing bunco ETC BY REQUIRED CONGRESS Of weekly CIRCULATION The at OF THE ACT AUGUST Garland Garland Times Utah 24 OF 1912 published for October 1933 UTAH FRIDAY OCTO BER IS 1933 numbeb ANNIVERSARY MR AND S HUM MRS WAY SEPT xxi untai Sugar Co Soils Cattle tit Ogden 29 A (Contributed) Post No 43 of the Ameri- alii be hosts at a district to be held at Garland convention on Armistice Day Saturday November 11 Posts of the Legion and the Eight will be represented A gen-- j Auxiliary p of the day's activities eral as outlined by Commander J E Edell follows: 4:00 p m — Separate dstrict meetings of Legion and Auxiliary 6:00 p m— Banquet for Legion and Auxiliary 7:30 p m— Public meeting at the Garland can Legion mom-- 1 Sunday in Elwood and Mrs P A Driggs guests Tuesday Mrs Carl of Salt Lake City FOR HELD Hosts Nov 1 1 fa "born Mr J to Dayton Idaho in that city be WEDDING CHARLES Mr and Mrs Geo O Nye and fam- lly spent the week end visiting with relatives at Salt Lake City Tuesday to Legion Hansen is spending the with her mother In Og- J J Thompson left GARLAND GOth The 60th wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Charles Shumway of Clarkston Utah was celebrated at that place on the 29th of September The spac- QUartm °f the Clarkston tabernacle were very gen-- 1 ih second load of steers and heifers were sold at the Ogden Union Stock lards Monday September 25 by the Sugar Company that had been used in a cattle feeding demonstration by the Sugar Company with the cooperation of the experiment sta- - “'““Jll Utah i hthJ'SriU'rS hilm Bishopric Seymour Thompson and American Packing & Provision Com-te counselors for the use of the family pany through Peck Bros for $525 for the occasion per average weight per head Mas 820 There were present a total of 77 pounds On the same day George E Walker inculding a few invited guests friends of Arco Idaho uas on the Ogden and lifelong associates of this vener-atwith four loads of cattle couple Ther posterity numbers nine living children 41 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren nearly all 1AD1ES SELF CULTURE CLUB of whopi were present Charles Shumway is very likely the ENTERTAINED FRIDAY EVE oldest native of Utah He was bom in the Old Fort at Salt Lake City on August 10 1848 The papers have reMis W Richards was hostess to ported several who claim this dises Self Culture club at her le tinction but In every instance that has come under the observaton of the home Friday October 6 Mrs C H Hales a ted as chairman writer the claimants have been from as Mrs Capener and Mrs Gunderson were one to four years younger than Charlexcused He married Sarah es Shumway Report on the district convention daughter of John Jardlne' who was Bishop of Wellsville for two ' held at Fielding was given by Mrs nd ot Clarkston 27 years and Grace Haws Mrs T W Innes gave year8 me notes and suggestions Agnes Jardlne 016 old Scotch people that she had gleaned at the convention Mrs' occasion of thelr 60th weddIng I"0118 anniversary will long be remembered Llllywhlte gave an article on by those present Dinner was served “Misdirected and Misunderstood Child to the family and all invited guests at ren in the Schools and in the Homes" 2:00 o'clock All were seated at the Ruth Richards played two piano 1 decorated tables when the ectlons Miss Idona Porter read “Pur-- 1 beautifully bride and groom marched in to the pie and Pine Linen” Grant Richards strains of “Here Comes the Bride" played a trumpet solo accompanied Toasts and songs were rendered durat the piano by Ills mother Mrs Wl W Richards ing the banquet after which all repaired to the assembly room of the During the social hour a dainty tray tabernacle and enjoyed an excellent luncheon was served There were six of song reading and speech excused 22 members present and the' making During the interim between the banquet and the principal pro- - L C M gram the guests varying m age from Geo Davis Parley Linford Mathella 76 to 93 entertained themselves in Griffin Onetia Shurtz Carl Rogers the songs and readings that they so Vern Bishop Harold Castleton Vem- much loved and with which they have entertained each other for fifty years The old groom of sixty years summed up the day’s activities In these words: “I never expect to be nearer Heaven on earth than I have Lken this day” Pour of those present Charles Bhumway Thomas Godfrey ' John 'E Godfrey and John Buttars y cLSophern JSE - Wheat Notice 11 VVxy Re Bear Riier Publication High Lights "H ti The first publication the showing average acreage and bushels as given by the producers according to the allotment plan appears in this issue of the Garland Times and anyone wishing to enter a protest either written or in person must do so to the County Allotment Committee at the Court House in Brigham Ciy on or before Monday October 23 1933 PEP ASSEMBLY mrr The Pep Boosters showed the foot ball team how to play fast ball in a big way last Wednesday in assembly Their purpose in doing so was to show the squad how the game should be carried out ext Friday with Weber The first scene of this remarkable game was introduced in a dressing room The captain personified by Dona Brough bade his men have courage when they go on the field to combat with mighty Weber A touch of romance entered into the dressing room scene with a reading by Mildred Theurer daughter Phoebe 84416 N°Ury county "““O'ybeen pp- -w - 8Ti S ” VI at THE Mrs th u husband £££&£ d th thta valley' was 1 ART An Art Thursday meetings Guild GUILD club was organized last during the regular club It is to be called the Art Her husband died seven years ago Fay Nye was elected president and since that time she has been llv- - Clara Korth vice president Helen ing with her children in different Manning To be a member a parts of the valTey At the time of her1 person must be death she was residing at the home of1 In the second or third year art a daughter at Fielding and should be an A” or “B” art student Mrs Gleason was the mother of 10 aforesaid The club is planning to follow a children all of whom survive her: program ®rpn who throughout the year that will Ed Horace George Gleason and duly sworn according to having Mrs Naomi Oyler of Garland Mrs be both educational and interesting to Mar Dr Wardleigh reports the folowing law deposes and say8 that he is the members its The program for the Mayor A R Capener ln compliance Loulsla Kerr of Idaho Palls Mrs thre witn6sses Times! of medical news: Mr and Mrs Garland the Morris the law called a primary caucus to the Book of °fthe J1 nfxt me6tln wlll be a history of some Meady Racer of Ban Francisco and have with Rhodes ftre rejoicing over the arrival and that the following Is to the best art' This te be given IV heard him bear his personal and ver- - in the brary basement last Monday Chase Gleason of Park City P L' of a fine baby girl born Tuesday dred at of his knowledge and belief a true bal testimony Thcurertor the of evenlng' Purpose to the truthfulness selecting Gleason of Los Angeles Mrs Phoebe of statement of the ownershp managethe home of Mrs H P Swinyard The officers his testimony as written in that book candidates few the city council and Wood of Fielding and Mrs Dessle Koe are hoping tfrpt they etc ment of the Mrs Mr and aforesaid publication James Garbanati of can make a success of this new venThose present from Garland were: mayoralty to be voted for in the of Salt Lake City Snowville are proud parents of a girl for the date shown in the above capSection November 7 ture tion required by the Act of August Mr and Mrs John J Bhumway James Funeral will services be at held the! The following — Paye Nye and Sarah Shumway Mr and Mrs ticket was chosen at 24 1912 embodied in section 443 PostGarland Ward chapel at 11:45 Sunthis meeting: James J Thompson Lucetta ShumLAND USE COMMITTEE AGAIN al Laws and Regulations day way Thompson Delos Thompson and For Mayor — John J Shumway 1 wife and son Bruce Mr and Mrs That the names and addresses four year term — Chas City Council The imperative need for systematic of the publisher editor managing ed- Revere Hansen Odell Beth Melba Wood Jr POCATELLO RAM control and management of the unreERA DIRECTORS ARE CHOSEN itor and business managers are aty council- f°ur vacancies served public Jands was again emphadaughter Joan year terms— P C Petterson Iltiera sized by the National BEAR RIVER STAKE e FOR PlanPublisher and Editor: H N Brown Parley SALE DATE GUy' the c05e of the Linford Chris Barfuss Dr Betensen SET ning Committee which has just con- Garlahd Utah tat °n 0f a radi0 set cluded a y conference in WashCity Recorder — Ethel Rogers P' M' The Committee reaffirmed its 2 That the owner is: (If the publiington i°CaLdea!erurer wl clty Haroldrsson Nina Stayner jbf Garland for the FOR OCTOBER 14 previous position Mrs' that the principles cation is owned by an idividual his Evidencing the trend of the tim- eembodied in H R 11816 of the 72d name Improvement and address or if owned by Shum change apparently being the watch- - Young Ladies’ Mutual as that measure was originCongress more than one Individual the name word the only present members of Association and P W Christensen of ally reported out on February 7 1932 FIREMEN S CLUB DANCE IS and address of each should be given the city's official staff to be returned Tremonton R P D have been apby the Committee on Public Lands More than 1000 rams have been below if the publication is owned to oWlce aro Mr Petterson to the city pointed as directors of the subscrip- consigned PRONOUNCED A SUCCESS the essentials of legislation provide ty a for the next Pocatello Ram council long needed subThe amendments and Harold Persson corporation the name of the corporcity tion hale to be held at the stock yards in campaign for the Improvement made in the 72d Congress treasurer ation and the names and addresses of sequently that city October 14 A number of Thursday at Era the Garland for night and repeated in the the Bear River stake of the the most popular breeds will be present House the stockholders owning or holding Armory the repBill No 2835 would in the judgement newly organized fire de Latter Day Saint church one per cent or more of the total according to resented and the sale offers a splendid of the Committee partment crew staged its first annual make effective regfor Idaho range sheepmen amount of stock should be given) information which came from the of- opportunity ulation Firemen's Ball in practice impossible and to secure the rams Wahlen need for they fall Roy Ogden Utah H N would virtually nullify the beneficial fice of the general Music was furnished by Buckstin’s manager Melvin breeding Brown Garland Utah principles outlined in other sections of J Ballard peppy orchestra and dancing was 3 That the known aIe' wbicb s sponsered by the e the BilL The bondholders Committee at enjoyed by a good sized crowd from its meeting again urged enactment of mortgagees and other security holders has Il Vo p" The campaign will be conducted dur Idaho Wool Growers Association been held annually for a number the principles of the measures in the owning or holding 1 per cent or mwe mornSg”of Mrs Mark Nichols and Mrs Onets ing the month of October with an years and has filled a very important original and unamended form of total amount of bonds mortgages The firemen are contemplating an Shurtz were hostesses for the Faculty intensive in the sheep production program durng the week of place campaign There remain Woman’ in the ownership club home of at the of that state This year with a shortage other dance ln the near future and of Mrs October 15 Is it when the Federal Government according to expected that m the supply of rams it should be very Judging from the remarks heard from Mark NlchoIa 111 Owland Thursday the Committee approximately every house in the entire stake will well patronized and those in charge those who attended this past affair SePtember 28 acre of unreserved and unapprobelieve reasonably be visited by solicitors good prices will be Two piano selections were render another Firemen’s dance will prove according to paid for the rams sold priated public land situated almost to be an even greater success Ballard cd by Mrs Quinney of Tremonton wholly in the eleven Western States The economy resulting from bringing The club members took an imaginIn addition there are approximately “While the stake directors 60000000 acres that will have a large selection of rams together at have withdrawn ary trip tp the Nebraska State Capit- charge one place where prospective buyers can of the campaign from entry for various purposes such ol with Miss Jordan to the mausol-throughout their supplies without the as mineral lands expense 6tock eum in Olendale California with Miss the stake the actual visiting of the get driveways of traveling from ranch to ranch works ne nontillable reclamation lands and watAmerican people now are eating and to Quebec Canada wth homes will be done under the direc- to the advantage of both the Capener er power sites For most of this vast a8 the appear upon the books of the approximately 8 buyer and tion of ward directors” Mr Ballard more seller Johnson percent Miss the inasmuch as pork the buyer can liea the most suitable surface use is said “For this purpose a young man pay a little more the and hrd P" person than they did in' money for his rams grazing Through lack of regulation stockholder or security CT?here appears the however this period reports the Unit-- Attractive program for the coming! fndthea youn£ woman in every ward and ‘till he getting them cheaper than valuable natural books of the company as church been appointed" and has been allowed seriously to upon the ed States Department of Agriculture whlcb wU1 aJraV!!1exPense year of review of' !° trustee or in any other fiduciary re- inconvenience to his bill deteriorate Without regulation furdifferent type of magazines And they are eating a higher percentther progressive destruction is regard- lation the name of the person or A new sales Special guests of ths club were: Mrs of the total production pavilion is being conage of for ed as enevitable whom hogs trustee is such corporation structed so that the sale can be held M E Anrus and MrDelos Thompthe American Railroad President period with comfort and convience 'Such waste” the Committee declar- acting is given also that the said two In the to those son 93 percent ed” should not be permitted to con- paragraphs contain - statements em- people consumed of the present even though the weather may Refreshments were served to those not be the most favorable The well tinue It is the result of a shortsightDurbracing affiant’s full knowledge and pork produced in this country Visit Officials present Ogden known auctioneers ed policy which in the end benefits no belief as to the Cols E O Walter the circumstances and ing abnormal year 1919 and Dean Sullivan will do the selling one and which if continued will reconditions under which stockholders they took only 76 percent of the proStocfaYards Sept 27 sult in reduction of large areas to In the evening sale the following eroded barron wastes The livestock and security holder who do not ap- duction because to PROGRAM exportations the regular fall meeting of the Idaho FOR MUTUAL FOR industry of the eleven Western States pear upon the books of the company Europe were running unusually high Wool Growers Association will be held is not the only Interest concerned and securities NEXT MONTH ANNOUNCED for as trustees hold stock as exports began to fall off in connection with a dinner But Officials ot Denver & the the Rio at Grande in a capacity other than that of a andj farmers and stockmen of the Middle Bannock Hotel President D Western R R including President West and other States to the East rely bona fide owner and this affiant has hog production changed onlv slightly J Smith of the association will be Sid in S Fyeatt of the total pork proupon the public range States for large no reason to believe tlxat any other he percentage Vice President in charge charge of the Program meeting and promises for adult and senior of traffic annual supplies of stockers and feed(excludin2 krd) available to association person or corporation has! B“IL Taylor Assistant an interesting discussion groups in Mutual for the next month Traffic ers Denudation of of watersheds furManager A J Cronin Super- facing the industry at the problems is as follows: ss-- jt thermore increases flood hazards proor intendent Hugh Wilson and Agent C time securities war period A good representation ofpresent In 1929 domestic mote the siltation of irrigation reserOctober 17 — First period: “Religion growas so stated by him sumers took 96 percent of the total the Way of Life” Second F Moulton voirs and ditches and jeopardizes the visited the Ogden Union ers buyers stock yards officials 5 period: J That the average numttr of! production of pork 2 ptreent more Leo Nelwm of and water supply for irrigation urban conrailroad representStock Yards 27 forenoon September will a City righam give is llan in the atives and other uses ” copies of ehch issue of this publics- And in sumption to gather for the period expected on ’'Inflation" talk inspected the facilities new that have sale and meeting 98 percent of our aPProximatcly “These lands are the property of the tion sold or distributed through the! October 24 — First period same as recently been provided by the D & R Federal Government It is the respon- mails or otherwse to paid subscribers' PractfaHy unchanged pork production October 17 Second period: sovedonto th6 domestic market Mark G W railroad and conferred with as well as the right of the during the six months precedng toe sibility Mr and Mrs Brigham Harriot enTh Nichol will talk on “A Flower Garden stock Federal Government so to protect date shown above yards officials tertained ednesday evening in honor (Thla Information percentage consumed bTSe American Club for Garland” manage and improve these lands as to is required from dally of Mrs Marriot’s son Arthur who It was inevitable publications on- - people in Jgmes H Phelps traffic manager for Octottr 31 — First period same as make them of the highest productive iy) that was the to Miss Zena during industrial recently married use to stabilize inactivity of the Ogden Union Stock Yards Comthe livestock indusSecond period: "HappenH N BROWN the past 3 years that home consumers previously Valentine of Brigham City The evenof October” try to protect watersheds to check Miss ings conducted by pany the visitors in a tour Margaret Sworn to and tubserbed before me would take the same or an increased was spent in an interesting erosion and to control floods ing Exer Woodside proof inspection of the yards and talked this 5th day of September 1833 prod uttioniabeeo-r- e fleeted almost cise of this obligation has been gram of vocal and instrumental d November 7 — First period r — quantity of pork at only a very low Sargent with IhenTregarding problems of trafJOHN J SHUMWAY through failure to provide the (SEAL) readings were enjoyed An exWith hogs then excess Streeper reviews book on “Life Begins fic effecting the price My commission necessary legislation” the movement of live cellent luncheon was served to the expires at Forty" entirely m the low market price XA V stock one hundred guests for tbe i The Alotment Committee will go over the application as fast as possible making corrections and adjustments on the three and four year base average according to Instructions from Director Peterson and the Secretary In the second scene our heroes enAgricultue As soon as this work is tered the game Extraordinary completed a corrected list will be pubcostumes and football llshed showing the farm allotment playing were witnessed a final fcfcsls upon which the contract by the students wll le signed Of course a victory was scored for Bear River Tlie County Allotment Committee —Twila Meldrum will appreciate the of all cooperation producers as the allotment money will "ot remittal until all applications fr°m county received Last Friday's and assembly checked ln Washington given by the senior class uzSEFS of i dlrectlon Josephine Wadsworth consisted of the following MRS MARIA GLEASON PASSES numbers: A reading by Kate Johnson vocal solo by Lavon Hales reading ty Prank Hess two piano selections by Marie Eilckson reading by Mildred TheurMrs Maria Meedy Gleason passed er away Thursday evening at the home Thea Petersen ot her Mrs Wood f1 - bir “ S “ a - sr e iN a t 'a |