Show v THE ga: It it better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in man— Psalmll8:8 PUBLISHED SCANNING THE SCENE WITH FRIDAY MORNING AT GARLAND THERE AREN’T SO MANY PEOPLE IN THIS LOCALITY SOMAYBE WE ARE TALKING ABOUT YOU Safety Drive Launched By If it were not Safety precautions save lives for the care with which most people drive most hich w obedience they render of the time and the to traffic regulations the horrors of highway travel would rival the horrors of war Civic Groups Friday Garden Club Names Committees of the executive meeting Garland Flower club was held Friof O under direction F the day An Korth president The city planning board made up of representatives of all church and civic organizations of the city laid plans for a city wide highway safety drive at Its Monday meeting Complaints of flagrant and freof traffic rules have quent violations before the group come repeatedly To help to remedy the situation the representatives of all groups at to to the meeting decided carry — UTAH Garland Utah Vol XII No 38 EDITOR THE EVERY Committees were appointed for the coming year as follows with the first named acting as chairman: Flower Show Committee — Mrs J M Oaddie Frank Hansen Civic Committee— J H Klrkham Mrs Qeorge Gleason Committee — Mrs T E Program Betenson J M Oaddie Dr T E VERNALD May 3 WM JOHNS EDITOR t ' of aotlvity association Climaxing the year’s Mutual Improvement to will be the Stake Honor program at be held next Tuesday evening the Oarland recreation hall The asBocatlon will especially honor the Boy Scouts and the Beehive of Honor will A scout Court girls the PUBLISHER $200 Per Year 1940 Mutual Schedule Honor Program The a part of the program was left to which A R the road comm i is chap- form AND Timely Rains Beneficial To Spring Gardens d Copious rains over the were of inestimable value to the heavy stands of fall grain on the hills and to the low land seed beds as well In the city the rain was unanimously declared to be the means of saving hundreds of dollars worth of new shrubs plants and seeds due to the fact that the water was out of the canal line and garden Irrigation had been Impossible for several direction of Beehive girls under Because we realize these two plain truths we Mattie Bourne will present a Mrs are sincerely disturbed by the tendency of our dramatization short local citizens from the first among us to the on the program Other numbers Their Betenson least to ignore common driving rules will be based upon the year’s MIA or Mrs Committee — own in will their too Invocation by result all Membership and theme include can easily practices Eric Northman Miss Ruth Johnson a quartette directed Day Garfield another’s inconvenience injury or even death their respective pleas organizations was apThe next club meeting Fred Nye “The Lord is My days by for May 17th for the pro- for each to carry out during the pointed and a vocal solo by Arch Light" Stop signs are at intersections Every year at this time the water next two weeks programs talks or Richardson Failure to observe them is other tection of the drivers is turned out of the canal for reto awaken activities designed reIn lead a Oarland will Puzey pair work but an adequate to invite trouble Yet almost any dajr we can their members and the public gener- supply Is of the twenty-fiftPsalm citation retained at the lftlet to the water see supposedly responsible men drive thru them ally to the need for more attention Play Day Events “Wilma" Anderson will direct dramalines However it is an annual octo legal and safe driving practices here comer on our of principal tization “The Van Dyke's right curence for some one to remove tha Being Held Today Lost Word" Henry "It was believed that if the and June Btayner will headgates and let the reserve water We have rules to the effect that traffic must were met by all groups at once direct an Interpretive dance "The go on down the canal as an aid from Colllnston School children would be more effective than that it isn’t but of side road it the the to right Oood keep Samaritan” RiverIn catching Fielding the fish and this year Plymouth Portage stop ignoring Speeding A congregational prayer and song only the youth who swings across to the wrong otherwise was no exception The timely rains side and Garland are gathering here driving on the wrong side of service will conclude the program side of the street to stop at the post office or signs this week saved the situation thus today for their annual play day the road line straddling failure to intellifar for the gardens and athletic contests at the some other place and again supposedly and lawns but signal and driving by children were The could not help those who still had and the school atcity park gent men have been observed within the fort- cited as practices demanding made ready for to been to water have chickens Lions carry and livegrounds Kicks Hear The was to asked Times night driving full speed ahead around blind tention news editorials and car- the event and students and teachstock or those who use the canal present and only Providence curves on the left inside to committees into water In some of their home plumbRoad Delay At toons on the subject to aid the ers organized Others carry forward the day’s program kept them from physical annihilation ing campaign A feature of the day this year “an drive consistently astride the middle stripe or the Complaints citizens from East concerning Representative the Garland Oarland will be a movie at all over exceed the speed limit whenever the image of a and Riverside In nual dry spell” current Fielding two shows be will town during the week claimed the There theatre at the luncheon of the attendance patrolman’s coupe doesn’t show in the rear view Band Mothers and the children will attend in two Garland Lions club Wednesday even- - attention of the city planning board mirror announces J D Gunderson at Its Monday meKlng The opingroups lng expressed disappointment at the Drive ion prevailed that there was no recent announcement that no action The law prohibits children under 16 from was to be taken to improve the reason why the reservoir of water driving cars but only today a youngster went For Trip Funds in the canal should not be more Game Department to Colllnston road from Riverside thru town at a senseless clip who was stretching safely stored In view of Its tremendand pledged their aid In any effort to A campaign raise approxiPlanting Partridge himself to the limit to peek thru the steering ous value to the city A member of to get early action on the project 700 dollars to send the Bear mately the board was appointed to look inwheel and over the hood of his car Not all of River high school band on a trip Leo RobEarl of Bishop Fielding Plantings of chukar partridges those under sixteen have to stretch so much nor to Grand Junction Colorado scene a game bird from southern India ert Potter of East Garland Wynn to the situation and see If arrangements for securely locking the canof Hansen Lee of a national band festival and and has been Cape-nBox In Elder to do they all drive so fast but for the protection be made Fielding are of Riverside this week announces soon Mrs counties all Indicated that also gates could not be made at once two or three other of your life and mine the law sets the limit at launched that the same trouble would not F B had looked to of Band forward the the Fashbaugh is reported It they sixteen and while it dos it should be enforced have to be had in future years construction of the road to Mothers organization early which are A few of the birds Boys who are small at age fifteen or fourteen or Features of the drive this week- - between a quail and pheasant In replace the present “trail" that is the Spokesmen at the meeting felt that residents were paying for the water even twelve feel as able to drive asThe boys who entL are to be a food sale to be size have done well In the Richfield only way across the river for people not have to be without should are a little bigger at the same ages and un- held at the Garland Grocery and area It will be five years before from Malad to Oarland That some- and it at a critical time each year a to should be surthe a dance at these done be put Saturday of can high thing there night any shooting pleasantness results in many a home where a school also held that Inasmuch as They face on the present much used road The birds it is stated the Sugar Company boy is kept from driving the car because of his ginrls gymnasiumorchestra IsDeweyvllle is paid by the Inasmuch as there Is apparently no novelty playing the water the city for delivering age when the boy across the street who is the for the dance free of charge It Is prospect of any action on the prois obligated to see that Company same age is allowed to drive new construction was freely announced jected Relief Society reserve water is not lost so easily The band recently was given a ratvoiced by members and visitors disor that payment is held back for Repeatedly wre have called attention to these ing of highly superior for Its play Several of the cussing the project the period the lines are empty things and others at the urgence of people who Ing of “class B" music at Brigham Entertains For speakers felt that the proposed dam have called in this office or have stopped us on City to provide the bird refuge with Mothers Daughters fresh water was a worthy project but the street Sporttmen’s Riot They express the belief that our stated that it might continue to Declared Success r One writing will cause someone to drive more sensibly hundred and provide an excuse for not building Gleaners Will a women of Garland ward enjoyed The annual riot of the Bear the needed road If it does perhaps we already have saved or not improving Mothers and Daughteers Honor Mothers day prothe present one for a long time to River Wild Life Federation Monday someone’s life MAYBE YOURS More rigid gram presented by the Garland ward was pronounced come a huge success by Bear River stake Gleaner Girls Relief traffic law enforcement would help to accomplish afternoon Society Tuesday Federation for Existing strong support the A1 Turner president of the president under the direction the same thing and we should like to see more will conduct a Candle Lighting cereThere was a large attendance and dam project was seen as a perpetat 8th the Mrs Harold Castleton Wednesday May a highly entertaining program was public seetiment for enforcement of traffic rules mony ual threat to any road improvement anrremonton Second chapel was furnMusic for the afternoon Let us individually resolve to drive our best and nounces Miss Nelda ward until such time as the dam is built presented Pederson presiwho Mothers ished by the Singing Charles Wood which be or some next may Benny Benton and year stand behind the traffic officers in a greater dent A the stdig program honoring "Mother of Mine” “Mother William Goldsberry were other year In the not so near on the and more consistent effort to bring offending mothers will be carried out and “Home Sweet Home" Machree" committee Further Investigation and on arrangements will also officers The elect group Mrs drivers to account of Love" vocal solo "Gifts to secure needed joad ilDErr'Tt Newell B Cook state fish and the Start ror' the "next year at The Wild in the raw EXTRA Lifers are very fond of meeting MEASURE Delegates to the state Republican May No doubt the A F Turleys were expecting convention at Salt Lake City meet 18 were elected at the county the baby which came to bless their home last Saturday week but we will bet they weren’t expecting a Among those named were the fol' After the paper was lowing college degree as well Belle out we noticed that a typographical error had Garland— J D Gunderson transformed Mi and Mrs into Dr and Mrs in Wood LeGrande Burton Aldytb J that particular news item Every printer lives Pierce alternatesM John A W Gaddle Mrs J in a kind of dread of what a wrong letter can C J Wood Bishop do and many' of the tales about results of such Portage — J C Gibbs C A Hall slips wouldn’t bear repeating alternates Harold Hall Laura Oibbs Deweyvllle Norway’s betrayal gave language a new word : quisle meaning to betray or deviously tear down from within Quisling was the Norwegian Nazi who had things already to welcome the Germans when they arrived at Oslo and elsewhere He has been reported killed by Norwegian patriots but the word has not been confirmed So now there are the new words quisle quisler and quisl- ing Nearly Nazis and Dies long the United 2 per cent of Sweden’s Andrew Romer alternate Christensen M — Louis Speckman O Perry alternates Cleone Hun saker N Peter Marble East 'Garland— R J Potter alternate Mrs R J Potter Bear River City— Rast Petersen alter A E Sine Thorsen Holmgren hates Lucinda Jensen Lela Jensen John P Holmgren alternate Wood Howell — George James Wood alterFielding — H L Richards Blanche Hansen nate Tremonton— Mrs N Earl Marble C Clifton Kerr Israel J Dewey alterSand all Huns°ker Wayne nates Melvin Foxley Ervin Garfield Mrs N E Shaw Enin Stohl Doug-El wood— M Orson A NEW WORD OUT OF NORWAY voters are there may be some quisling there e’re is on a hunt for our own quislers in x States Cannon Alternate Ips A tulip border rin look mwA most of tbom as soon as muh to the whole effect pick attractive but thry appear do ' passers-b- not who contribute gates didates to will be delegates choose Congressional same day the Lee" Thompson "accompanied “by “Mrs" Harris a vocal solo by Mrs O and a duet by Mrs Brough and Mrs George Bradshaw Brough of Tremonton by Mrs accompanied George Davis Ed L nature — Delegates Named To Republicans’ State Convention delecan- ment of man e Capener The program was arranged by the road committee and the meemg was in charge of President William J Culllmore Songs and yodellng with guitar accompaniment were members Names of the 24 original of the Relief Society in Garland who are still here were read Each of by Mr Brunker of Willard was present was those who presented with a rose The oldest EVGIGEMENT ANNOINCFD mother present was Mrs John Oyler Sr and the mother of the largest 'Mr and Mrs Eberhart ZunJel family present was Mrs Vern Hill of Brigham City have announced The mothers with the most daughtthe engagement of their daughter ers present were Mrs Thos E King to Reid L Oyler son of Marjorie Mrs Randolph Gee and Mrs Lavor Mr and Mrs Leo Oyler of East Larsen The youngest mothers at Garland May 14 th has been set as Mrs the meeting were Lyman the date for the wedding Mrs Matt Davis Mrs MalThorpe Announcement of the forthcoming colm Gaddle Mrs Kenneth Smith marriage was made at a beautifully and Mrs Wlnford Barris tea given by Mrs Zundel appointed Talks on the general of theme afternoon at the family Saturday "Relief Society Helps in Strengthen-nhome in Bngham City the Home" were given on as follows: "Virtue” MargarGarland ward Primary presented et Jensen “Morals" SkinViolet rd their spring festival at the ner "Health" Fern Hall “Alcohol" hall Wednesday ever l recreation Pearl Culllmore "Priesthood" Agnes Over one hundred and fifty children "Public Safety'” Anita Wood Bishop in the which participated festivity "Service in the Home" Eula Wood oi t was enjojed by a large group "Spirituality” Arlene Bams parents Remarks of encouragement and appreciation were made by the folSmith and Mrs Pritchard Mary Mrs lowing stake board members: A social hour was enjoyed under K 1L Frtdal Mrs A L Cook Mrs of a committee comx the direction Ada Garfield and Mrs Israel Him Mrs posed of Fanny Hall Mrs BarSaker a ho were also presented with bara Garrett and Mrs Recta Wood roses The In dressed following girls President Mrs Castleton served formals Introduced refreshments: Gcnlel each program number with an apAlice Hail Annie Manns Brough Ethel Mae Manning Mother's Day propriate e sentiment Phyllis were offered Prayers and Mczell Garrett Polly by Mrs game commissioner was the guest He defended speaker the wild life program of the state with the statement that “the sportsman ’has the same right to graze his deer on the public domain as the to graze his stock” stockman has Holman Service Held at Brigham Funeral services for James I Holman father of Bishop Holman of East Garland were held at Brigham City Wednesday Mr Holman the home of a passed away at daughter at Fountain Green Sunday at the age of 83 He was a retired farmer and stock raiser Date Set For exercises lor the will be Seminary 18th May evening Saturday at the stake tabernacle beginning Arthpromptly at 8 pm announces ur Welling principal The change from the usual Sunday night program was made necesof the desire of the sary because to secure M Douglas seminary Wood former president of the West German mission as the speaker It is planned that most of the program will be carried out by the students A dance will follow in the recreation hall and it Is hoped that President Wood will be able to show views of Germany and talk on conditions there to those who wish to listen Graduation Bear held River IDS |