Show GARLAND TIME ISP THIS WEEK PUBLISHED This week has been notable mostly for its heat At least the heat has furnished the principle topic of conversation The event most worthy of mention undoubtedGarland ly is the passing of Joseph Jensen former and Bear River stake church worker whose ac-- 1 the was he what felt of tivities in the interest Kingdom of God on earth endeared him to all This community of his associates in the work remembers with gratitude his work in its behalf and will long cherish his memory Vol XI FRIDAY EVERY Make All Committee Progress in Plans For Wheat and Beet Day Wheat and Beet days will find Garland with the biggest array of carnival attractions the celebration says ever has offered in Its history Harold Persson concessions committee chairman Harold last week signed a contract with C H Alton of the Silver State attractions for exclusive rights at the Garland festival Silver State attractions have been past years in California and Idaho cities and this year are extending their operations into Utah for the first time They otter an unusually complete line of and refreshment rides shows games Persson stated that stands Mr who those will assure p this for the fun attend the celebration they get out of it the biggest time they ever have had on a local midplaying Nevada In way reOther committees Wednesday that satisfactory progress was made toward arrangements for Wide their parts of the program acpublic approval of last year’s tivities probably will result In th of something similar development In the way of entertainment again features A tabernacle program of unusual If talent Is being arranged for this event present plans materialize ported being may even prove to be of members e interest committee declare First Round of Tennis Tourney Not Yet GARLAND Completed A food ance the Will o salto raise funds to finactivities recreation city this summer Is being planned for Mrt Saturday July 22 announces Eric Northman of the recreation committee People are being asked to plan to give generous support to this enterprise because the recreation project has need of money to buy materials and equipment Former 30 years of his Friday — The possibilities of the church properties north of the Garland ward buildings as a place for a beautiful and useful recreation park were appar-- i ent to everyone at the wrard outing Tuesday evening More grass more trees some stone benches some places for camp cooking some tables all could be used to make the place a desirable site for games and picnics for everyone in the stake It is to be hoped that some plan can be wxrked out to make the area the beautiful community park that it ought to be j There are some people who get a headache eery time they hear a lecture or read a book was 4 August the date the annual Box Elder Club outing and campfire by officers of the Club set for - gram ers' Association at a county pro Leadheld meeting Tuesday night In past years as many as five hundred members leaders and parbeen ents have in attendance contents Games and picluncheon nics and an exceptionally fine bon- fire and campfire program are being planned It was the purpose of the club leaders’ in officers and supervisois the date this far ahead that setting all concerned can make their plan? to be in attendance and other orwill not plan activities ganizattons on that date $200 Per Year Sunday Hold Center of Interest Big Outdoor Sunset Festival Will Conclude Day’s Activities All Priesthood Members Will Gather at Opening ’Meeting at 8:30 A M on open air sunset festival at the stake tabernacle grounds Garland will be presented under the direction of the stake MIA as the closing feature of the Bear River Walannounces stake conference lace Bourne board member who has John An in thfe take Women Mantua St Anthony Idaho Clem Horsley S Norman Lee and Milton H WellJensen of Joseph ing A sketch life was given by Nel Jeppsen and closing remarks were made by Roy Mantua’ of the bishopric Jeppsen were offered by Ezra and Prayers Marlon Jensep and the grave In the Mantua cemetery was dedicated by A fire of undetermined origin a machine shed destroyed combine jgIj actor and a to Frank supply of sacks belonging Sorensen about ten miles north of 100 Holbrook men Api from a radius of about 20 miles with shovels and buckets gathered to fight the blaze and succeeded in it away from a barn and keeping farm property across the street Monday part of G G Sweeten Who accompanied a to the scene said that almost the fire was under control p of fanners had made plans group to bring their machinery end do Mr Sorensen's summer weeding and alro harvest his crop as soon as it is ready last year's hall and this Despite group oefore Many Participate In Ward Outing "We should have like something every month” was s comment at and following frequently the ward outing Tuesday evening at the school and church grounds From ball game to welner roast the affair was acclaimed a real success by upwards of 300 ward members twice s many as Bishop Welling can persuade to attend an average church session on 8unday evening this heard Meet to of the stake regardless they belong to the Reor not are Invited to attend a meeting in the Garland room at 8:30 ward Relief Society also This will be directed by the and Relief stake presidency Society will feature music by the Singing Mothers and talks by Mrs A L Henrle Cook and Mrs George All women of whether lief Society The general sessions will be held 10 am and 2 pm for all members In the stake No set program which for these meetings is outlined by will be carried out as directed of the the visiting representatives The chinch authorities general a special meetstake MIA at plans The softball some games provided for the evening real fun for onlookers and players ing as weU The high priests demonstrated that Experience is not withLions out Its advantages as they trounced the deacons Leonard Bishop’s home run was hit with Jim Thompson on To Members second and Leonard had to slow down in his mad rush around the circuit to let Jim touch third ahead Moving pictures taken at the Llo of him district convention at Vernal were Hie seventies upset the dope buck- shown to the Garland Lions at their et by downing the pick of the ward’s Wednesday evening luncheon meetall stars If It hadn’t been a church ing by Rudy Miller of the Tremonaffair the latter would not have al- ton club Mr Miller also exhibited films of the Ecker hill lowed the game to be called while his colored were ahead their opponents The ski tournament and of Yellowstone national women park married lost to their more of the Wesley Gephart president agile single sisters In the last contest 'Iremonton club was also a special Musical enFun reached Its height as the oldguest and spoke briefly er members of the ward arrived for tertainment was provided by Mrs the welner roast and program It George Quinney and daughter Gail was this activity that led so many They played a piano duet and Mrs to the conclusion that the outing Quinney rendered a vocal solo acbe should a regular monthly affair’ companied" by “he?J' daughteF“"Th thru the summer program arranged by Harold Persson of the program committee was L L Bishop is Named thoroughly enjoyed by the member- Hosts Garland Tremonton Local Precinct Chairman ship President William J Culllmore had of the meeting Garland Democrats last week at charge a meeting called by the vice chairReid Bishop Garland’s representaman accepted the resignation of tive at the Boys’ State encampment precinct chairman H Dean Hall who at Jordan Narrows was elected to has moved from the community and house of representatives this camp's named Leonard L Bishop to the ofweek Reid will return home this fice A minute of the meeting was sent to the county party chairman inMr & Mrs Davis and George him of the reorganization forming evenreturned Wednesday family stated Lyman Thorpe Tuesday a trip to Yellowstone ing from Judge Lewis Jones Leaves for Convention Dry Farm Fire Brings Help From Neighbors Date Clubs PUBLISHER AND EDITOR Stake Conference Sessions life was filled to chapel and relatives by friends capacity from all parts of the county Pd at the service elsewhere Speakers who had were prominent individuals with the associated been closely and church In a business deceased They were A R Capener capacity Hansen of William W L Grover The J Campfire Program JOHNS Rest at business and acwith his brothers D' Gunderson He servtive in a church capacity a from evening ed in the Garland waid bishopric Francisco to San and as second counselor in the Bear which Doug declares was one of the River stake presidency As secretary exand instructive most enjoyable of the tabernacle building committee of life his periences he devoted practically his entire time Mr Gunderson attended every sesfor one year free to the erection of AsEducation sion of the National He is rethe stake tabernacle The meetings convention sociation membered here as an efficient and for were highly stimulating he said worker In the public Independable one Interested in educational prob- terest Those who woiked with him lems and the placc of a teacfier 'ln have the highest regard lot 'his He reports that memory and express their admirahis community members of the Granite school board tion for him were so pleased with the convention He left Garland to operate a furn- that they plan to make at- iture store In St Anthony Idaho program a subtendance at its sessions where he stayed for ten years He stitute for summer school study by later went to California their teachers hereafter twro terms as clerk of He served The convention meetings took up Box Elder to coming prior county so much time that the Gundersons to Garland were unable to take in all of the fair two He is survived adopted by but what they saw was very worth Mrs H while at children Lamar Jensen and The weather they declare two E Paul both of Los Angeles San Francisco a as ideally cool tho at Berkeley and Oakland they found brothers and a sister Peter Jensen and Hyrum Jensen of Garland and was so hot crossing the it hot It Mrs Annie J Keller of Salt Lake desert that the car windows were City said Doug kept shut for comfort Set by WM J Shumway first counselor who will stake presidency charge in the absence of Presiannounces dent Clarence E Smith Garland this week that arrangements axe for the Bear River stake complete Leader is Laid quarterly conference to be held at the program in charge Garland Sunday unusual Interest numbers Some of To Mantua Meetings will begin at 8:30 Sunday have been secured for this midmeeting summer event Bishop Tlmbtmhoo Of morning with a priesthood under the direction of the visiting the Washakie ward will tell an Joseph Jensen Buried Is to be attended Indian story President K H FridaJ authorities This in of the priesthood by all members Tuesday in To wn will talk on pioneer theme and stake both Melchizedek Of Birth neth Boss will present anoordlaa the will Aaronlc music Mrs Richard Anderson The roll will be called by wards Funeral for Joseph Jenservices give s reading Twila Meldrum wlb and Is to be ansen former Garland resident and render violin numbers and Vaughn and by quorums Talks swered by the quorum officers Waasom and Marcella' Thompson win church leader who passed away at relative to the welfare program wm sing were d All received Brigham City last be given and reports The MLL Invites everyone in the held Tuesday at Mantua where Mr stake to be welfare committee workers should be present at fids unusual present Jensen was bora and spent the first j meeting matches In the city tourney Peter Jensen begun last week are well underway were furnished by Musical numbers to Bill Culllmore director the Mantua choir a male trio Mrs according of the games Connie Peters and by Alston Jensen Results of the first round of play and Mrs Nellie Larsen who sang a and schedule for the second will be duet announced next week Joseph Jensen who was 70 years of age at the time of his death reGunderson’s Return From sided at Garland for about 11 years having come here In about 1906 and Education Convention staying until about 1917 He was a At San Francisco partner In the lumber and furniture Mr and Mrs returned Tuesday two weeks trip VERNALD FRIDAY JULY 14 19391 Tennis Raspberries during the past week and now apricots are the fruits the house wives are putting Some in bottles for next winter’s food supply other fruits such as have been going Beans also are being bottled now into cans These are busy days in the home kitchens Elmer Jensen says you can tell there is something doing by the interest shown in his display of cooking and preserving kettles and other kitchen ware O P Skaggs and the Garland Grocery can hardly keep in sugar so brisk is the demand even tho the factory is only a half mile away Bottles and other supplies are in demand at the stores Fans electric hot plates and other such conveniences will help to keep the busy kitchens cool if one judges by thq display of these articles in the stores Fred Stalder at the cafe suggests that the busy housewife should take a day off and bring the family in for a delicious Sunday dinner now for a change Joe Murray reminds us this vreek that fly spray will be needed where doom are swinging frequently and he says he has plenty for all Neat light house dresses and other cool clothing will be in order about the house this busy month says Harold Persson who alwTays has a complete stock Lumber has a plan that will put the cost of home remodeling within the reach of nearly anyone Manager Delbert Hansen points to afine stock of carpenter tools that will be a great aid to the home repair man in his work also These are busy days for us all in the Bear River valley- - — UTAH UTAH Recreation Committee Hold Fodd Sale Engaged for Celebration At Garland Aug 12 ' “A small town is a place where we don’t brag about our faiths hopes or our charities where and character mean the same thing reputation where concrete backing is more esteemed than front where we stand up for our rights rather than sit down for them where a neighborhood is 100 miles long and neighborliness 100 miles deep where a friend indeed doesn’t wait for your need where we like Judge Billy’s boy who went to the not because he made a million dollars city but because he came back still Judge Billy’s “Who’s boy where the telephone directory is Who” the US Census the Social register a man’s financial rating is based upon not what he takes in but what he puts out and we have a four hundred because the population is just that where the mayor and the town bum know each other by their first name where they don’t carve anything on your tombstone that they wouldn’t say to your face 'where we go out with our own wives and like it where a stranger’s a stranger only because he wants to be where a ham is something you serve with eggs and Broadway is where the high school play came from 20 years ago where the Sheriff inquires about your wife’s sciatica as he takes you to jail the judge will loan you 20 dol-- j lars to pay your fine and the neighbors are glad to see you back when you’ve served your time where you don’t tip the barber because he’s a member of your bridge club and you don’t cheat your opponent at poker because he attends your Sunday School class and where a newspaper man can make a living writing what everybody already knows” AT GARLAND No 50 Bigger Midway is SMALL TOWN MORNING District left Judge Lewis Jones afternoon Brigham after Monday court for the week fori adjourning Sari Francisco where he will partirl pate in the annual meetings of the to be held American Bar Association there He expects to attend the meeting? of the Judicial section and Join In the report of the special presenting committee on tax liens of which he is a member to the real property! and probate section every one in the area I? ahead doing his best going right to meet conditions as they present themselves An effort Is now being made to purchase some of the better land from the government that was! taken up last year as year's frost Mr & Mrs J H Klrkham attended the trousseau tea given at the R G Brough home In honor of Miss Dona Brough Sunday and also one at Brigham City In honor of Miss Call the same afternoon On The Inside We Send Them to War? 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