Show v 5 cents TIME THE COPY 150 THE YEAR PUBLISHED VOLUME VI GARLAND Pertinen t Paragraphs By V EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND Wm PRAYERS OF Sunday Schools To Gather In Johns Garland THANKS-GIVIN- t Almost before the request was made storms had come to the thirsting soil the prayers we heard in the pulpits were of Thanksgiving and prayers requests for divine aid to enable us to live worthy of further nee d e d bounties from heaven Consequently If General Board Members To Be Here It Is Announced the Sunday Schools of the Bear stake north of Tremonton will for a Joint session next Sunday July 29th at the stake tabernacle at Qarland The Howell and Bothwell All River meet wards will also meet here The school will begin at 10 a m the usual hour and will follow the regular until time for separation proceedure for class work when a short program will be presented Members of the stake superintendency and board will pe present and two or more members of the general School board are expected to Sunday be present The special Sunday School is to be a model school as far as possible and it is believed by stake superintendent O L Brough that It will stimulate interest and activity in all schools of the stake as well as provide an excellent deviation from the usual Sunday morning rputine A similar school for all wards south of Tremonton will be held at Tremon-toIt is estimated that there will t‘e over a thousand gathered at each place Leonard Bishop town marshall and consistent 'and exemplary member of the Garland ward was named and apThe value of an association to conproved as a new member of Oarland ward bishopric Sunday evening J H tract for medical service for its mem-- ’ Kirkham was released after over seven bers was pointed out by Dr Caroline noted health lecturer and phyyears of activity t0 assume his duties Hedger sician In her talk at Tremonton Monin the stake high council The ward leadership now stands with day afternoon Dr that doctors Hedger declared Mark Nichols as bishop D Henfy Manand Leonard would welcome the establishment of ning as 1st counsellor associations and the members Ezra Jensen such Bishop as 2nd counsellor would profit in better health and at continues as ward clerk J H Kirkham will be the speaker at the same time would save money for the the regular ward meeting Sunday even- their families She commended of officers of the Farm Bureau Home and ing according to the annoucement unity section for undertaking to Bishop Nichols lAilld up sentiment in favor of such Enter 3 County Tournament associations The need for regular physical examinations proper food sleep and exercise for happy and efficient living were dwelt upon at length by Dr Hedger whose address was heard by approximately sixty people State and county Farm Bureau officers were present at the meeting MARRIAGE The Garland Legion Junior baseball team enters the copetition to decide the winners from BoxElder Cache and Weber counties conducted at Brigham represented the feelings of: at & a m today City beginning the general public there! Winners of this sectional tournament should be many striving to1 will enter the state tournament to be played at Erigham City August live more worthy lives 3rd and 4th to the tournenter Garlands right There is room for more ament today came as a result of of kindness more of help-- j City's foifciture of the last and fulness more of gentleman-- ! deciding game of the 3 game series beOld Folks tween the two teams Coaches of the liness and more of considertwo teams and the officials had ation for the welfare and at the beginning' of the 3rd Set to play a full 9 Inning game game feelings of others with At the end of the 7th Inning Next Comthe Brigham entry leading With enough of these virmander Bott of Brigham vqithdrew tues about this would be a his from team the field claiming that G G Sweeten chairman of the happier world even with Garland ward Old Folks committee a previous arrangement to play 7 innmuch less rain than we have announces that Garland ward will be ings left no opportunity for change an m Old examination of the to the stake Following participate had this year and a divine ready Folks outing at Logcon baseball Wednesday affair by the state Legion Providence might even see August 2nd the headquarters Brigham forfeited more bounteously be-- ! At a committee meeting held Thurs- game It Is likely that another would fit for the have been played had not the 3 county day evening arrangements stow the snows and rains lunch transportation and other mattournament been starting today and made and other material blessings tersThewere stake committee has decided the Erigham entry could not meet the of en- Garland nine before that time to carry out the usual program upon such people tertainment since It lies met with SINGING GROUP TO MEET A PRETTY GOOD GOV- piactically unanimous approval from to reguests of other years accoidlng The Ladies singing group of Gar ERNMENT ports prc! held their weekly practice in the Re’ cf Society room last Wednesday Every year on May day Maw To Speak At to aat 8 p m They will continue labor agitators all over the held practices at the same place and Tremonton Friday time until further notice All ladies world enact demonstrations atto v ho enjoy suiging are invited The “Maw for Senator” c’ub is to call attention to their proa meeting in Tremonton at the tend according to announcement of gram and demands L D S Chapel at 8 30 p m Friday officers y Mis Ehumway is president of evening July 27 fer all voters In Bov with Vida Manning A prominent observer of Elder County Ilerbeit B Maw wril br the oigamzatlon the New York parades this the speaker and all people who are m ( onductor teieted in the public welfare rca found comedy year Mr v'ccky Grover and daughter le of affllatons arc irvried t in workers demonstra- at'end party Dorothy and Mrs Pearl Dawson and were guests of The meeting has the of the two sens of Montana tion Mrs T V Inres two days this week Junior Democratic organizations cl the btate who ac brur lug Mv Maw in the Everybody lineup before the voters this fall They point Garland Band Presenting appeared well fed They out that he has been a strong defendConcerts Each Saturday were well behaved hanny er of the rights cf the common people opposed to the rmeliged few and The Gailand band is again prc:ent-inlooking tho their banners asis qualified to render a hifah type of senes of Saturday evening and slogans called for the public service to the people of the bandtheir conceits under the direction af destruction of our capital- state and nation Joseph H Kirkham band are being preThe piograms demo-crattic istic system and of sented this year from the lavn ln front of the waid chapel which has government been lighted for the purpose n The bend plans to be in top c The parade was fully profor Wheat Day August 11th since they will have a promnent pa’t on tected along its line of march by cordons of police An open forum with spirited dis the program who prevented anyone who cussion of club projects and affairs the attention of the Gardisagreed with the slogans' occupied land Lions at their regular luncheon banners from throw-- 1 at the hotel Wednesday evening on occasional brick1 A proposal by J E Edell for the ing and suitThe government they des- construction of a band stand conable parking received favorable pised was protecting them1 sideration by the large number of The fans who Journeyed to Logap members from harm during present on the 24th to witness the game be- march while in almost any Lee Thompson local baiber is tween Garland and the Logan Elies to his bed this week with a were well repaid for their European country today the desires expressed were sincere and if they har to the Hold Op en Forum Lions the' wou’d Fruits Advises C J Hogensen “There is probably nothing else that we can produce that will give such vai lety of palitable nutritious food as will the various kinds of small fruit and permanent vegetables” says J C Ho- gensen extension agronomist “It is important therefore that these have been attacked and if v possible destroyed Jby the government The socialistic or communistic governments themselves would not allow their kind to march or crit severe cold system The game was a very cclorfpl affair with all the fine points of good baseball being utilized and worked out to n of the great give an exhibition pastime th£ like of which is seldom seen A government that tolerates such opposing groups oOo and protects them in spite The contest was made up of a comof their ungratefulness is a bination of good pitching brilliant ' icise defensive to work live one safe under timely hitting and fairly t and no intelligent person some great slugging by Morgan local shortstop and Soffe Elks catcher Moreover the police had should fail to appreciate the! oOo to keep the socialist parand freedom it af-- 1 Jerry socked one of Phippen s high ade away from the commun-- j security 1 ones over the fence but it went foul fords a ist he sent t however a narrow j so margin both that by parade for a ride over the We will even bet that! the next offering pould have their celebration centerfield barriers for a home run ivvithout starting a street very few in the May day oOo sixth canto he came to bat fight since the groups are parade wouVi care to trade! In theHulse who had relieved Phipbitter enemies tho both' a home here for one in Rus--j against One of the Elk’s players who ' pen wqu'i 1 destroy the1! present sia Germany or Italy knew Jerry advised the pt’her Iq 52 Local Truckmen Smith Holds Elks Run Afoul Uw Jo 6 Hits And Eleven warrants have been Issued for the arrest of local truckers who have allegedely violated the state laws tlve to loads and licence provl- sions The warrants charge over loading Shows Class and in many Instances commercial Against hauling without insurance coverage required by state law and failure comply with the ton mile road tax The Garland baseball team Invaded 'ev'ed authority Defendents wlU be required to Cache Valley on July 24th where they Justice of the Peace defeated the Logan Elks by the score and enter their of 7 to 5 Shumway The game was a well played and InP ea8 bound over to the cour or receve sentence teresting affair featuring some good pitching and some sensational field Ing of ground balls by both teams Garland began the sewing In the first inning when Morgan lived on a error was sacrificed to second by Gar rett went to third on the next over pitch and scored on Mullincaux's over Wins 7 to 5 Garland Nine Team “Faster League From stle ffor Plans Complete For Flower Show On Wheat Day throw to third base The locals scored again In the 2nd when Morgan socked one out of the j lot for a homer with Bowcutt on second and continued with 3 more In the third hit his second circuit Morgan wallop of the game in the sixth to finish the days scoring for the d All plans for the Flower Show to Ue held In connection with Wheat Day are now complete say members of the committee chosen Garland by the flower Garden club who have' been boys selected to handle the affair The 'Elks were less fortunate fn This year the show will be housed the line of hits they being able to in the large building Just north of the collpct but six qff Don Smith's Post Office chucking however they made them All entrees must be in by 10 a m count for 5 scores In order The playing of Soffe Elks catcher to allow time for arrangement and Judging the Competition will was of a high order behind be open to people in all the surroundplate as well as with the stick He hoisted one out of the lot for a ing communities' and Is not restricted to Garland home run with Drysdale an second The committee lists the following Base in - the 5th inning and conpoints upon which flowers are Judged nected for a 2 bagger in the 8th to be kept in mind by all wishing to The box score follows: exhibit flowers at the show: Freshness of bloom Perfection of blossom Color combination stem and Length of Morgan ss Arrangement Garrett 2b First second and third awards will D Smith p be given for boquets of separate v&r H Thmpsn ‘etle' land of mixed varieties and also baskets of separate varieties and of mixed varieties Exhibitors may Grover If furnish any type of suitable container Bowcutt 3b for their own flowers D Thmpsn In order that all who wish may have Totals an opportunity to see the show the committee has decidod that flowers Logan Elks sha“ tl1 9 P left The committee In charge of the Brady ss consista of Mrs- J M Gaddie Soffe c chairman Mrs Mary Andrus and Nyman 3b Mrs Onetla K Shurtz Petty cf grown in variety and In as large quanas ther needs of the family may require “Strawberries raspberries currants and gooseberries can be grown In pracTo tically every county in the state of fruit produce quality they must course be taken care of pruned weed-- 1 cd cultivated fertilized Irrigated and probably sprayed for the best results and rhul'arb likewise “Asparagus after the bed has been established reAnd little care or attention and quire nutritious yield abundantly of tasty Going Logan Sunday foods year after year “These also should be grown at every The Garland Post of the American home where a small space can be proLegion has been offered the use of the vided Rhubarb pie rhubarb sauce canyon home of the Logan Post for and asparagus tips on buttered toast next Sunday says Commander Edell are fair examples and will take advantage of the opportunity to spend the entire day In Logan canyon Members of the Legion and their wives will participate In the outing tity “ Families Legionnaire To Wheat Growers To Elect Sat Election cf cfficers for the Wheat Production Control Association for the! of Garland will be held in' community the basement of the Garland Library' at 2 p m Saturday July 28 All hace contracts with the Secretary of! relative to the wheat allot-- ! Agriculture ment are urged to be present The earlier meeting appointed by the local association was postponed by officials at Washington says Mr E J Holmgren president of the Garland growers The Baseball Bug the an they y Plant More Small For Wednesday ANNOUNCED and Mrs Ronald Hales anthe marriage of their sister Farnsworth to James Melvin Burt son of Mr and Mrs D W Burt of Brigham City The marriage took place July 12 at Ogden Tlie young people will make their home in Brig- Mr nounce Ardis Stake Outing NUMBER Garland Bishopric Lecturer Approves Is Reorganized Bureau Plan for Garland Juniors Editor JULY 27t 1934 Health Insurance Sunday Church The authorities of Utah’s dominent church last week advised the people of the drouth ridden west to pray for rain UTAH V WM JOHNS ssei throw low balls to him saying he could not hit them Imagine his em bamusment when Jerry socked one of clout of the game oOo Skeeter Garrett at second Base was as busy as a one armed paper hanger His fielding was sensational especially on Nyman’s hot grounder in the fifth inning In his sparetime he collected a single a double and laid down a sacrifice bunt besides oOo The Elks were strengthened by the aaddltion of two members of the LoCollegians gan namely Carl Mullineaux and Bill Nyman oOo as one of the Nyman is recognized best third basemen In the state and Mullineaux is an Arizona contribution Dlck Romneys Utah State football eleven oOo Mantua former Floyd Rasmussen pitcher and Inflelder turned In a neat at second base for the performin' on page 5 his second circuit Grovers First Hold Rasmussn Reese 21 If Mulnaux rf Phippen p Hulse p Drysdale lb Petersen ss Totals Garland Elies Sun’ mary— Errors: Morgan K Smith Brady 2 Soffe Mullineaux Phippen H Thompson bases: Garrett Soffe Petty Bases on balls: UUh of Jr' Soffe Drysdale ln Chambers Bowcutt at camp thf Gul? waf thel? Garunder Petty 2 base hits: Chamfers Saturday Home runs: Morgan 2 Soffe j ie diArec“°" of or8“za- - rett theJamlLy Sacrifice Soffe hit: Garrett DoubHe tlon to K Smith Rassled and Mrs Dell Ersten of Salt le plays: Garrett Wild to Peterson mussen pitch: Lake City Hoy Giovcr St Anthony defeat to Phippen Charge Idaho and Lafayette Grover and Mrs Hulse Struck out- by D Smith 5 by Phipof Garland T W Innr-2 Earned runs: GarHulse pen by Idaho 130 descendants fiom Utah Montana and California were land 4 Elks 3 Left on bases: Garland 6 Elks 5 Umpire: Parker tlms in a it balance A distinctive part of the program of game hr 40 minutes A R Bvixton Scorer: was the presentation of the family which was begun with the history Grover's of Thomas achievements father Captain Thomas Grover Sr a volunteer in the revolutionary war of review and included a historical the life of the Utah pioneer Thomas Grover Jr by Mrs Hanna Hogsted Salt Lake City The oldest living son W L Grover 72j salt Lake City gave a talk Mrs This week the grounds committee a reading for Wheat Day has George Q Rich Logan put the field anj LUg Grover of Billings Montana at the city park in excellent shape for piayeci 0n a violin made L'y himself the ball game and rodeo Players will conof the The remainder program be assured the best possible conditions sisted of recitations dancing and for fast ball music Today the program committee Is In A N Grover Salt Lake City was Salt Lake City to arrange for their Mrs Hanna pai t of the days events and to extend elected chairman and Hegsted secretary an Invitation to Governor Henry Blood a aGtrb tionaotea RICHARDS prasent have Bishop Richards and family enarrived at Minneapolis after an reaccording to word joyable trip and ceived by President Shumway find the temperature even hotter thap it was here They report that the thermometer stands around 105 A meeting will be held In the basecopy of They received their ment of the Garland Public Library Garland Times and enjoyed It more p m fgr the Tuesday July 31 at than ever before they say of organizing or Joining a purpose Labor Union under the American FedEvan Oee is out again this week eration of Lal?or Anyone interested Is invited to attend following a two weeks sick spell Family Re Union The first reunion °er of the descendenU Stolen Bowcutt Wheat Day Groups Active Notice |