Show i j J J nrv The NOTICE: SUBSCRIBERS date' stamped above on each paper yon receive indicates the due date of your subscription BATES — 5 cents per copy— $150 per year VOLUME GARLAND PUBLISHED GARLAND VII By Yernald Wheat Day MEDICINE Started Warwick C Lamoreaux whose the press of the state oftener and than that of any other public figure picture taken which was shown last preparations The first matteis that demunded attention of the grounds and finance groups was the necessity for vastly increased seating arrangements at tht park The city project to build a large grand stand has not yet materialised and the Wheat- Day official will attack the problem themselves and see that the public is seated where they can enjoy every feature of the show Committees who have already begun woik are as follows: Major activity committee: C E Smith chairman E J Holmgren G G Sweeten Thos Wise P C J M Gaddie Program: J J Shumway chairman J D Gunderson Geo O Nye Aithur Welling Band: G G Sweeten chairman Jos Kirkhatn L C Christopherson Thos Wise Parks and Grounds: chairman Frank Hall Arch Hall Ted Austin Parley Linford Rodeo: P C Petterson chairman John Oyler J Y Rich Ed Holmgren A R Capener Decorations: C D Barfuss chalr- - picture appears with less excuse has had a new week Rather than go to the trouble of living to merit public confidence some men Ave see choose to try to get public position by currying the favor of the right political groups ANGERED The realization that our fellow citizen Milton H Welling has been convicted of a felony has gradually awakened in this community' a deep feeling of resentment against his persecutors that in a less cultivated society might lead to actual personal vioa firm belief that Mr Welling is honest and moral guilt his friends were certain that he withstand the attacks being made upon him failed to appreciate the danger They failed to sense the power in the craven malice of those who for personal and political reasons best known has to themselves have sought to ruin a life that been built to the design honest mothers mark for Individuals fanning representing and business interests of the various of the valley met with communities officials of the Oregon Short Line on this week at a‘ hearing Railroad the railroad's request to discontinue e maintaining a station agent at The local Legion Auxiliary presented an excellent entertainment at the Veteran’s Hospital at Salt Lake City last Friday evening under the direction of Mrs Charles Last Four numbers were presented by the male quartet consisting of George and Fred Nye Charles Last and J H Kirkham Mrs Nelhtlla Griffin has rented already SOFT SCORES Coombs Wood 8 per&aon 8 its agent Valley Practically Assured of Bank Near Future In Recent efforts of a committee working to secure a bank for the Bear River valley near successful completion and the valley Is now practically a hank at Tremonton it is assured disclosed this week by Fred C and others who are woiking on Stake M I A Ready For Big Annual Outing Hear Governor In Last Talk District Governor Lion J W Thornton brought his year of Lions visiting to a close last Wednesvisit to the day evening with his Garland club and paid tribute to lion in a manner that thrilled activity number of every one of the large club to who were present Club members hear him was devotaddress Mr Thornton’s ed to his impressions of the work of the clubs gained thru a year of acHe declartivity as district governor ed that the Utah clubs have been a force for good in this state beyond any one's power to fully appreciate of the place the clubs As evidences life he were filling In community called attention to the part the clubs had played in the success of the band contest at Provo last year a contest rated by its Judge as perhaps the greatest thing df Its kind In na- tional history Many of the bands were able to come because Lions clubs In their towns had furnished transuniforms Others were in portation Still others by Lions clubs provided were playing expensive by their town Lions clubs in the state last In one community fall the school nurse found 10 students doomed to fall because of poor and no funds to provide The money was raised by a glasses Lions dub and those students did a work successful year of school In such manner he said Lionism is proving itself a force for good a humanitarian force an educational and force a fores for brotherhood that will survive as long fellowship as fine things are done the fineness of men Observing has during the past year he declared Men are proving been a revelation themselves and worthwhile splendid The annual which will be on Wednesday Approval Funds Here This Week Liberty the belongr Willard Jensen Garland Auto 8 game for 1st half championJensen's 6 Garland Auto 5 Hynun Final ship BALL install LaPreal ano presented 3 readings LaWana Bishop Lois Persson and Beth White appeared in a tap dance L W number Manning played 2 saw solos and the Bishop sisters Twenty-twsang a duet people from Gailand made the trip 50 Garland Lions Theatre Every community at sometime or other has an attack similar to that which has divided Garland and even the entire county to some degree during the past year or two but it is not customary for the local newspaper to publicly admit it —It is the hope of the editor that the account issue of the latest manifestation of the malady will call attention to its foolishness and aid in its prompt eradication for business soon’ He Della Hall home and to the community It was agreed that the railroad should be allowed to discontinue the service as long as the U I C station is maintained as at present but should it be discontinued at any time the OSL would be obligated to re- to WE HOPE j LEGION AUXILIARY PRESENTS PROGRAM toSponsor honest ''sons A man who will voluntarily pledge his entire personal possessions to repay bondsmen their losses when he is under only a moral obligation to do such an unheard of thing convicted of defrauding the State of $100! How preposterous! And as for the testimony the last has not yet been heard and someone will face a charge of perjury if justice is done Many are inclined to censure the auditors who have found shortages in the accounts of the Secretary of State but they must find the books as they More are censuring a certain state newspaper are that has presented its reports of fact under headings that have annoyed and offended those who Such have still believe in Mr Welling’s innocence felt that to headline a shortage of thousands when to the effect an article continues with explanations that only a bare hundred or so seem to be remotely chargeable to the subject of the story goes beyond the requirements necessary for an attention compelling headline and approaches scandal monging Garland is welcoming another young san this week a ho Is opening a new business here Ray Wood fumPure repair man ainter and woodworker has installed its ik w macliirery in the building djvinr3 the hotel and will be open NUMBER 1935 Favors In above would and so REPAIR 12 SHORTLINE CLOSING DEPOT AT DEWEY M I A stake outing held at Crystal Springs July 17 beginning at 6 p m promises to be one of the events of the season most enjoyable according to Alf Michalis stake superintendent and Mrs Maik Nichols the project It is the intention of Wellsville activity director “Much interest in the outing Is bewith a preseitt company Banking stake this of approximately $25000 ing shown thruout the capitalization to move its bank here where there year” states Mr Mlchaelis “and It Is aasemble expected that crowds will is a promise of greater future develIn order for the bank to from every ward” opment Games arranged in the form of a admeet the needs of this district ditional stock is being subscribed lo- track meet will begin at 6 p m resort will cally to bring the capital up to about Swimming at this popular Luncheon also be available will be $40000 at Mr Darley recently of the Cache spread by ward groups at 7:30 which time the high school band will Valley Banking Company Is taking an furnish music active part In the ’'arrangements havDancing in the coolness of the outing severed his Logan banking conContinued on page 4 nection to enter this field where more door pavlllioa will begin at nine music will be that of the MerryThe Inresources abundand agricultural makers orchestra from Brigham City sure greater business growth FinanWard and' stake workers are confiGarcially able men- Irk' ’Fremonton land and elsewhere fn the valley are dent that their members both youth will be glad to lay aside Vote Nielsen backing this project which should and adult tljelr work to enjoy a few hours of soon be successfully completed It Is planned that the new bank fun and frolic with their friends and by their attitude toward community needs Marvin L Nielson was victor in the will buy the M I A members building furniture and fellow Mr Thornton paid tribute to the election held Monday to name a can- remaining paper assets of the Trework of the club secretaries of the didate for Garland postmaster over monton before Company Banking Ward district Mrs G G Sweeten by a vote of the deal is and especially called attencompleted 266 to 197 tion to the work of past secretary farmers Local business men and Alma W King which had been outJudges certified the election results merchants when asked their opinRaise Show In state Abe ion of the in a telegram to Congressman standing in deplan are unanimous He called attention to the fact that Murdock as follows: will claring that such an institution The big circus planned to finance he once Abe Murdock at Fielding “Congressman taught school defurther the assist immeasurably the trip of the four Garland scouts to and was wen acquainted with C E Washington D C velopment of this one of the greatest the Jamboree at Washington D C Smith as a fellow teacher before Mr “In confoimity with an election held agricultural areas of in the state has become a big picture show to be Smith’s hair had assumed its present in Garland precinct this day accord- Utah held at the Garland Paramount the- color as weU as many other people ing to the rules and regulations agreed atre next Thursday and Friday nites here to by the two participating candidates Everyone In the ward was found tc Re-opfor the position of postmaster we Matters of business relative to to too be an busy to prepare for such the judges of election find the canstarting committees on their duties event as the one originally planned for Wheat didates to have received the following Day were dispreparing says Alma W King votes: of President posed of under direction home Persson will visit every Boy Scouts A tentative Marvin L Nielsen 266 budget calling Tremonton In the ward and if every family buys for a minimum expenditure of $6000? George A Pierson of Sarah Sweeten 197 2 adult the addition to tickets in for the show was outlined by com“We further affirm the election was has leased the Paramount Theatre held In an orderly manner and was here and has completed arrangements children's tickets that will be re- mittee c0jfrman C E Smith to ojen it Sunday quired the project will raise ample Musiciu numbers were provided fair to both candidates by funds to meet the need Mr Pieison is installing new equipa girls vocal trio from Deweyville “Alma W King Dean Hall Willard An excellent ment in the piojection room has picture has been securWood” ed for this special showing The contest was a heated one with contracted for 'a new series of excelFLOWER CLUB TO The theatre and the films will be of lent shows and assures screen fans becoming political considerations EXHIBIT— no Importance in the wave of gossip their money’s worth at every show- furnished at cost for this event by Mr Pierson who is opening the show and comment regarding the relative ing The Flower Garden club is holding It had been intended to thoroly re- house this week-en- d another flower exhibit this Saturday place of women and men in public office the dispositions of the candi- model the building before reopening and Sunday this time in the windows dates their record of public service but a delay in arrangements has Boys’ Chorus Names of the Coombs and Persson store or lack of it the relative needs of made that Impossible The Interior flowers are being enSome beautiful Officers their pledged clerks and even regard- Is being cleaned the front repainted tered again this week it Is declared ing the morals of the respective can- and a new roof is In process of being The Aoronic priesthood chorus electput on didates and their backers ed officers at the regular practice at Further repairs will be - made Two capable and deserving women announces period Tuesday evening earliest opportunity are Efforts the one a widow and the other the wife J H Kirkham conductor made to obtain some cushioned UTAH TREMONTON of an invalided husband baited the being Ralph Casileton was named preshooks each faction dangled for votes chairs in the near future ident secretary Douglas Holmgren Program for the Week Mr Pierson is quite well known In and groups of “hangers on" told ridicBill Woffln-delibrarian Kenneth Boss July 14th to 20th ulous and tall tales about the power the valley and Is liked by all who UdeU Rogers and Clarence and Influence and evil deeds of the make his acquaintance Under his notification committee J H Mon & Tue Sun Sweetens or the Biglers that would supervision the theatre is (expected Kirkham conductor and Venna Kirkto enjoy another successful season have amazed and highly embarrassed ham accompanist Maurice Chevalier either one thus making the contest The large group Is reported to be In fully meet the specifications for any Takes Promising Ore doing some excellent work and all are ‘FOLLIES BERGERE’ worthwhile local dispute in a small To Assay Office enjoying it very much town or a bigger one and leaving the town’s only claim to distinction In Mr and Mrs G Q Sweeten were In FIVE HUNDRED DOLLAR Wedneday - Thursday the fact that is was a postmaster that Salt Lake City Thursday Gil was SHEEP was being elected Aline MacMahon and down having samples from his mine been faithEach candidate had tested He has been giving Guy Kibbee Mark Nichols reports that a In fully promised far more than enough the mining industry most of his atRam purchased by Wynn S votes to carry the election and so the tention since he joined the local JANE’S PA” "MARY at cost a Hansen in Texas of $50000 result was In doubt until every vote prospectors’ club last spring along arrived in valley this week to bethe was In and the ballots counted Mac come a with Jake White Jim Thompson part of the fine stock of the Friday - Saturday It is presumed that Congressman Gaddie and others Hansen farm at Fielding' is reOil admits that prospecting in Ring Murdock whose long dalliance has in Joe E Brown no small way contributed to the pres- puted to be uncertain business' but Lardner’s: The shop at the high sc hoc J will be ent dissension will promptly recom- thinks perhaps it is a possible im“ALIBIJKE” mend the appointment of the win- provement over politics in this re- open every Saturday for all boys enrolled for farm mechanics ner to the local pcstmastership sort Postmaster lence OPENS SHOP At Work week as )ie various committees received their appointments from the Wheat central Day organization headed by C E Smith A sciies of frequent meetings to check on the pi ogress of the work has- been scheduled in order that the central gicup may know at all times the slate o: OBSERVATIONS: in Get Definite plans for the annual Wheat Day festival at Garland August 17th began to take shape this state "medicine On this same subject we should like to call the attention of interested readers to an article reviewed in The Readers Digest for July in which is related the experiences of counties in Manitoba and Saskatchewan Canada Many of these counties because of conditions that may be pecular to them seem to be turning to the county doctor with reSuch a plan might not be at all markable success desirable here but the account will be highly interesting to students and lay men Municipal physicians became necessary in the remote districts of Canada due to the fact that private practice was not remunerative enough to supand proved port a capable and ambitious doctor so satisfactory that many other more populous areas have adopted it COMMUNITY JULY FRIDAY ME UTAH Wm Several" persons have spoken about the editorial we wrote a few weeks ago on problems reIn an interesting lating to the medical practice conversation on the subject Dr Wardleigh related encountered been in trials the difficulties that have of various plans such as cooperative medicine and contract medicine and the undesirable features of A UTAH Committees For PERTINENT PARAGRAPHS Johns MUNICIPAL EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND Theatre |