Show SALUTE THE VALLEY’S TWO BIG CROPS ON WHEAT and BEET DAY - GARLAND AUG 15 1936 - THE BIG SUMMER CELEBRATION Don't Be Late! Forms closed to routine news after 3 o’clock on Thursday afternoons VOLUME AND TIME TH PUBLISHED VIII EVERY FRIDAY Walkers Leave Proposed Dam Would Impound Bear River Water Water Bird For Lions Convention Island In Rhode Survey Seeks For Supply Refuge proposal of the U S Biological the survey to build & data across Bear River about one mile south of a e point between Tremonton and left Mr and Mrs Leo R Walker train for by evening Wednesday Rhode Island where Mr Providence the Garland Walker will represent Lions club of which he is president international as a delegate to the convention of Lions clubs They will Tetum by way of Detroit and bring back a car A 0 promises to affect a variety of interests In the valley observers declare The dam would make necessary the moving of the road between Dewey ville and Tremonton to a point further south and thus would discourage trade and traffic between this side of the valley and the farms on the east The large body of water would cover the present source of the Oakland City water supply and the government would have to buy the springs from Garland City it Is declared as well as considerable farm land In the river bottom all the way from the dam to above the Bigler ranch at Hampton bridge would The reservoir prevent the construction of a road connecting this section of the valley with the new road over the hill to Logan a project that the state road commisconsiderasion had given favorable tion A road could not cross the reservoir anywhere below a point somewhere well to the north of the proven Hampton bridge which would make it to drive back to the south necessary to meet the hill road after crossing the river The biological survey would use the to store water for units of the bird nLSv ptunfKily use as refuge needed in the in the bay Stake MIA Ready For Annual Onting Wednesday' Set" For Springs - Luncheon And Dance Big The biggest MIA social event of the summer will take place Wednesday July 15th at the Crystal Springs from every ward In the Members Bear River stake under the direction of th MIA will be present to enjoy an evening of fun The evening's activities will begin At 7 at 6 o'clock with swimming A be served o’clock luncheon will prize of $5 will be given to the ward Also table most attractive with the a prize of $5 will be given to the ward with the largest percentage of attendance In the envening dancing will be with the Merry Makers orchestra Novelty dances have been arranged The MIA invites everyone to come and bring their friends on July 15th to the Crystal Springs enjoyed WPA Canning Opens Brigham Center A canning center has been opened in Brigham City this week as a WPA project for residents of Brigham City Willard and Perry It will can comCounty modities for school lunches and relief and clients may bring their fruits Good with sugar and do their vegetables own canning under the supervision of Utah farmers will receive a higher the WPA of An allotted number average per cent under the agriculturcans will be provided and those dethan the siring more may purchase extra ones al conservation program national rate a report received this The project will be operated the enstate di- tire fruit and vegetable season week by Allen T Sanford rector of the national emergency council showed The average Utah rate Is (1327 as Garland Auto Given Covered Wagon Agency with the national average compared of $10 The Box Elder county average is $iieo The Garland Auto company Dodge "Certain irrigated areas of the west and Plymouth dealers will hereafter have rates considerably above the na- handle the famous "Covered Wagon” tional average because of the higher line of auto trailers according to an yield on such land" Mr Sanford said announcement of the trailer company “The announced rates are only av- in this issue of the Garland Times erage ones for each county and what They plan to soon have a model each Individual farmer will resolve on dsplay similar to the one here on and will depend recently day opening upon the productivity of their would like to show their customers the soil on his farm” "Covered fanners will be paid for how economical Wagon' Cooperating diverting acreage from motoring Is to crops up to 15 per base cent of the general acreage for each farm Farms Rate Benefit Payments a NUMBER 50 Teacher Appointed To Supervise Farm Repair Project in District at Camp East Of Ogden Valley now being new boys of the valley are made and it is hoped that work type of supervised a stimulus to farm Imand better care of the this Troops from Bear make up the major part of the en- win prove rollment at Camp Kiesel this week provement led by G R farm machinery Troop 512 of Ogden Moss and troop 182 of Devil’s Slide led by Richard E Jones also are In attendance The Bear River troops and their Former Resident Tremonton Garland W Lee Thompson troop 128 El wood James G Abel troop 129 Penrose Ersol Berchtold troop 130 Thatcher Nielsen Leo troop 131 Fielding Maurice Larson troop 132 Riverside Joseph Butler troop 134 Deweyville Horace A Ilsh troop 135 East Garland Clifton Grover troop 136 Beaver Dam Myron T Hansen and troop BothweU D Milton Marble 137 There are 15 boys in the Garland group Scoutmaster W Lee Thompson took charge of the troop Monday and Tuesday when he was replaced by Arthur Astle who will be relieved by another man before the week Is finished Lee had a wonderful time while at the camp and returned full of appreciation for the boys of his troop Nielsen “Stricken by Heart Attack This Week Leslie president 1000 Is It has been ascertained needed to start preparations for the annual Box Elder county fair to b! held In the latter part of September business men have pledgTremonton ed their financial support to the fair Beet ed mile of every the A complete to prepare organization for the Wheat and Beet Day celebration was announced at the meeting of the Liens Board of Directors and celebration committee chairmen Wed- evening Committees may ndtiwv persons their work when Chairman themselves call on named to assist with necessary explained J M Gaddle In general the original organlzaion presenting All Members are requested to dip a copy of the list that all may know their work Central Committee The general chairman of the Wheat and Beet Day committee will be J M Gaddle of the Lions club and local o factory superintendent of the Garland on journey Mrs Griffin found the convention sessions very interesting The principal matter for discussion Was the The a real Local baseball fans saw changing of the curriculum trend Is toward a coordinated pupil game at the city park this week interest course of study in the high when Smlthfield played the Garland schools with groups of pupils follo- Cubs and set them back wing suggested fields of interest under It was the opening game of the the guidance of the teachers Instead second half and Garland would have of taking up each subject separately been left behind at the post again as is now done had it not been that the Smlthfield boys were not playing all of their own team and hence lost even tho they Serie Despite Sunday Loss Bank Begin Of Advertisement won Nicky Anderson did a fair Job on the mound for the locals In a game to anybody all the which belonged series of advertisements to call attention of the public to the serway vices being rendered by their local Garland bank Is planned by the Bear River A the plays at Malad this week- - Bank at Tremonton The first of the series appears In this Issue of the Garland Times and magives some timely advice on the tter of writing checks that Is well State worth PUBLICITY V F A W Johns Drlggs J L C Christopherson D Gunderson Finance Davis Alma W King Mor- George Howard ris Boxing Jack House Ken Hess W J Betenson Bill Bradford Lee Isaacson Ray Hougaard Verlin Bowcutt T E C as C Decorations and all L Pindcr members Leonard J Wood be chosen council business Flower Show J reading and members of Day at celebration the the one T W the Flower Garden tlub Concessions Innes L C Chlstopherson Henrie C E Wardleigh Har- George old Persson Baseball E Wood A D Garland great play men Patrol Bishop G W Sutherland Verlin Bowcutt others to by the marshal and city James Trlnniman H KlrirTuun John Richards T E Betenson Mrs J M Gaddle Mrs George Gleason Mrs Thomas Wlse Mrs C E Smith Miss Ruth Johnson Mrs M E Andrus Mrs Eric Northman other day Holmgren J Y D Gunderson Rich A R Buxton J J Rich C J M Gaddle W J County Treasurer Back From Eastern Trip of year Other committees are reported to be active in an effort to secure as early as possible other entertainment features for Wheat and Beet day Inclusion of sugar beets In the crop to be honored on that day is to be reflected In the extent and character of features that Old the celebration have made it popular in the past will be retained and new ones added by the groups In charge until the event will be a fitting tribute to the county's two biggest crops wheat and sugar beets’ J J L Taylor Prizes by Business Men Harold Persson W L Wood Art Felsted A W Bishop Lee Thompson J P Hush Elmer Jensen REFLECT ADDITION TO SUGAR BEET TO LIST OF HONORED CROPS Wheat and Beet Day will bring tO( Jarland as fine an array of midway arnival entertinment as Is to be had n the idatc declares L C Chrlstoph-rso- n committee of the concessions his week tao big of owner Monte Young hows will have hls full equipment on ground at Garland August 14th ad 15th having rented the site from ie city and made an advance He will to bind the contract ring here says Mr Christopherson and stands rides is full set pf iveryone will enjoy' the gay carnival tmosphere that makes a harvest Organized For Beet And Wheat Day J CELEBRATION OF Fully Committee Every 40 died at his home Leslie Nielson in Draper Monday at 1:30 pm of a heart attack Mr Nielson was an active L D 8 as s Church worker having served under the direction of the missionary Sugar company His central seventies quorum In East Jordan committee will consist of C E Smith stake He was also president of the A Christensen P C Petterson A elders quorum for some time At the O R Cape nor and the chairmen of all time of his death he was a member of the special committees which folward of the Draper First Sunday low the chairman of each being school superintendency named first: are his widow Mrs Lola Surviving Rodeo and Grounds P Nielson three sons Norman Roger J Y Rch J J Shumway E J and Tracy Nelson five brothers and Thomas P C Petterson Holmgren three sisters Ruel N Nielson Idaho Wise A 8 Hall Frank Hall Ted Falls Idaho Earoel Nielson Marvin AuAln Nethella Griffin Return Davis Jasper Rhodes George L Nielson Mrs B C Brough Mrs From Portland Convention Gene Dean A J O Hadfield Capener NielHess Garland Ephraim C J Wood son Ogden Mrs Oleen Gam Field- R'Capener Mrs Nethella Griffin accompanied Program Lunch and Band Stevens Fort of ing and Lloyd Nielson John mother King Mrs her by J J 6humwayv C E Smith Mark Escalante and her son Richard re- Oregon Nichols Delos Thompson Arthur turned Monday from an auto trip to Funeral services were conducted in Welling O A Christensen Hyrum at Mrs ward Orlffln chapel Thursday the Draper Portland Oregon where Jensen attended the convention of the Na- 1 pm Burial was In Draper cemeDance Association Education tery tional Alfred Michaella George B Hughes The party visited relatives In Idaho Art Michaelis Morris Howard Alms and Montana while away and enjoyW King Lei and Thompson Top Big Carnival Midway is named Engaged For Wheat and Gephart has been of the Box Elder county fair finance committee by the fair board of whch John P Holmgren Is For Celebration nesday Dies at Draper — To Gather Fair Funds F C chairman Now Completed of the Bear Halvor M Skinner high school shop has been emto ployed by the board of education farm mechanics among the supervise boys on the farms of the district this district River is Organization River 'Garland Boys Are In Troop Now At summer Visits to the Camp Keisel Fifteen leaders are: Troop 128 Darrel Heaton troop 127 world is to be charitable 1936 Boy Scoots Enjoying Week difficult most in the UTAH AT GARLAND FRIDAY JULY 10 UTAH GARLAND Biological The thing Owen L' Brough county treasure accompanied by Mrs Brough Ml Stolen bases —Richards Summary’: Brough and Miss Kathlei Augusta SacriB Thomas P Hnsen 2 Bair of Logan returned Sund hit' Maughn fice hit— M Hansen from an extended trip to the east —Lewis P Hansen Double plays— visited Omaha and Chicag They to Jackson H Thomas to and Fulkerson Mr Brough purchased a ne Lavender to B Thomas 2 Struck out Chevrolet car In Flint Michiga 2 Ewing 7 Bases on — By Anderson The included stops In cities Scorballs — Off Anderson 3 Ewing Canada and Niagara Falls New Yoi er— A R Buxton D C City Washington St Lou: tnp Mrs Frank Hansen has as her guest her sister Mrs Carroll from MurtAugh Idaho and Denver visited They friends and missionaries In cities wii varioi |