Show BEAD THE FAMOUS STORY “A BELL FOR ADA1IO” HOW RUfiHIHG GARLAND ESTABLISHED GLORIOUS 4th! 1928 - PRINTED EVERT -- V By Collier Ward Pays Last Respect§ to David E Manning David E Manning another of Garland's earliest ' pioneers and a stalwart member of the Garward was laid to land LD-funeral rest Thursday following services here in the stake taberhad nacle He passed away suddenly Saturday morning of a cerebral hemmorhage The consistent Christian life of his devotion to his the deceased were his family church and Presilauded by W "W Richards dent C E Smith and Bishop at the funeral Wood who spoke service “His life was cut to the traditional LDS pattern” said Bish“He was tied to op Richards He the soil and to the church was practical and industrious faithful to the and he was teachings of his church and in of the all the performance duties it placed upon him He lived at peace with his fellow man and with his God rearing an honorable family to bring further honors to his name” President Smith remembered him as “a good neighbor and one of the best men I or my He family have ever known knew the truth and lived it surely and quietly He demonPacific” Then we would read strated that an ordinary man in all the paragraphs in a proper NATIONAL 6DITORIAI an ordinary occupation can live that would leave the the Gospel and be great in a real ASSOCIATION perspective of mind with a clear picture sense He lived this life well conditions and prepared himself for the or deIf we ever graduate better life which is to come" Vemald W Johns Editor Si Publ scend as we do not expect ito Wood said he had Bishop do to daily newspapering we known Brother Manning all his A know a few cheap tricks characCHURCHES TO THE NEXT life had observed that he kept NEWSPAPER IS A TOWN’S teristic of some of the journals the Word of Wisdom atalways ASSET VALUABLE we will not stoop to practice MOST tended his sacrament and priestV — Rtfer W Babaoo hood meetings paid his tithing OUR MEANDERING columnist honored the Sabbath day and Stan Johnson reports this week kept it holy His life was a that his successor in high school lesson in obedience from whjch journalism Lane Palmer casual- all can learn he declared ly walked into his tent a few and closing musical Opening visit days ago for a surprise numbers by the Harmonettes led Lane had recently arrived on by Fred L Nye were “The Lord this Philippine island the name is My Shepherd” and “Lord of which is as yet an ‘army se- Grant Us Peace” Austin Seager cret Still Waters” sang “Beside and WITH 'THE EDITOR v “The Psalm” Mrs GLEASON is re- F M Peck played the organ JACK LT in GarLIVE DIDN’T “WE The opening ported this week to be on his solo “Meditation” land very long but we surely way home from Europe prayer was by A R Capener and the benediction by John J V enjoyed it there so we want to the Times keep coming” have A LETTER FROM Lt Gail Shumway writes Mrs Fred Withers from down Brazil The grave in the Farmington Seymour Halvorsen Rexburg “We were surely glad way reports that he is getting cemetery was dedicated by Geo to hear of the relearr of the fine and enjoying keeping Manning she along boys who were prisoners” Born Sept 9 1866 at Farming-toup with the home folks thru his adds Times Letter correspondence a son of Eli and Deborah She reports that Dale is still with a number of friends isn’t Ilollist Manning he was reared in France and his wife in Eng- enough without the paper he and educated in Farmington a chance land is still waiting for He married Margaret Ruth Wilsays is George to get v to the US cox April 11 1888 in the Logan He states that much of his flyon the Admiralty Islands in the which averages well over temple Mrs Manning died 3 ing Pacific On June 22 1943 he a hundred hours a month has years ago V married Mrs in Sarah Daines been done in the new army “IT’S ALL IN THE HEAD” is (Invader) which he thinks is the Salt Lake temple all He came to Garland about 55 an expression we've heard one of the very best twin enour lives It has meant usually gine ships ever made years ago where he took up a that someone has been deceived homestead and had resided “I was glad to hear of Heber here since that something really did not and Richard getting together 'exist other than in someone’s I have thought of them In First Bishopric imagination so often” he said He was a counselor in the first Of late we have come to think V LDS ward organized in Garof the expression in a new sense land serving in that capacity T E BETENSON former These wartime headings that of the Garland Lions club for nine years He was also one daily newspapers use over their was of the first high councilmen last week installed as presiof stories and which are known in the Redondo Beach the Bear River stake dent of holding the newspaper profession as Lions that office for about ten years to friends here according “heads” are of a sort that brings That may show that a fellow He had been a ward teacher ever The article that folit to mind our town to get since the Garland ward was orlows them contains no further has to leave He had also served as detail than one reads in the big new opportunities No one who ganized of the a teacher in the Sunday School has once been president Yanks the Blast Berlin type and the MIA reelected has club Garland been big head will announce and far Besides his widow he is surdown in the news article most here yet vived by three sons D Henry Congratulations Doc of which will be about unrelated and LeRoy W Manning v Manning Asia and over action all Europe and Rulon H ManMORE THAN a billion and a of Garland there is a statement that a few ning Salt Lake six daughters bombers dropped their loads in half gallons of gasoUne and oils Mrs Alissa Call Murray Mrs were sent to Europe by the the Berlin area Mrs Brigham City dur- Ruth Bott Last night our evening paper Army Transportation Corpsthere Helen Evans Provo Mrs Julia ing our war operations proclaimed “Jap Snipers Fire on Va Mrs MarIt is a wonder that we had as Frye Arlington Cauhtemoc we so MacArthur" hurriedly garet Nelsont Mexiscanned 10 or 15 inches of small many gallons in our “A” tickets co and Mrs La Vera Bone as we did type in search of the exciting five brothers John v details of the dramatic event and Walter Manning NAVY' MEN and members of George to see the whole thing only Edward Farmington mentioned in one sentence barely the Marines and Coast Guard Kaysville and James Manning Manning longer than the head- itself We will have to supply us with a Bountiful two sisters Mrs Ancome up mad after fall- written request to get a Times nie Talbot always Kaysville and Mrs from now on Fleet Elizabeth ing' for something like that subscription Garland 24 King read the funnies the obituaries post offices have so much mail grandchildren and four greatand throw the paper behind the to handle that they want to limit grandchildren to it what men the really stove just If the main news story head is like that we haven't the desire IIOWELL PARATROOPER time or temper to read any of Many of the boys take' their AT HOME home the rest city dailies and when a Burke Jones who has been sell long delayed mail comes in they Daily newspapers may has better on the street with such are likely to get a whole arm training as a paratrooper scare heads but to leave those full of reading matter we are been enjoying a furlough same heads on issues that go to told But many would rather with his parents Mr and Mrs the have the home town paper than J P Jones of Howell lie has subscribers who by pay month is to insult a paper’s best anything that comes Now they’ll been endeavoring to get a few would We rather have to send written requests extra weeks off to assist with the customers have the article in question for it to their family or the pub- harvest before returning for his training period modestly headed “Today in the lisher j final READING DOWN THE SIDE THURSDAY FOR FRIDAY TIME DISTRIBUTION Price $200 A Year Garland Utah Friday July 6 1945 Seventeenth Year— No 49 STILL THE AUGUST IH THE TEF1ES JUDGE JONES PROMOTED An assignment as staff judge advocate Western Pacific base command and promotion to the to came rank of full colonel Lewis Jones last week Jones left here as a captain with the national guard in 1941 He was former county attorney in Box Elder and judge of the First District court Committees Lay Plans For July 24 Events A committee of Primary Sunand MIA officers day School met early this week to perfect plans for the July 24 observance these organizations will conduct for the Garland ward Parents are asked to assist their children in preparing costumes and decorating bicycles doll buggies etc for a children’s parade announces MrS E Lewis Johnson of the publicity committee The parade will be held at 10 am No elaborate floats are desired but there be some effort made to should vesuggest pioneer clothing hicles and characters the committee states USAC Invites to Institute on Family Life Topics Brigham City Launches Little Theatre Community Project Noted Artists Brigham City has launched a Theatre” “Little project this summer and is busy selecting a cast for its first production “On Borrowed Time” Three plays are planned for the 1945 summer season all of which may be presented on the stage of the Box Elder high in the Litschool Membership tle Theatre organization is open to any person interested in play production who will pay the entrance fee and assist in producing the plays Sponsors of the project hope to provide every member with an opportunity to act or serve in some other capacity Public admission tickets to Little Theatre productions will be ready for sale soon it has been announced In Concert Here Tonight Popular soprano and baritone duets in the Jeanette Eddy style will feature the concert association program to be presented in the stake tabernacle here tonight when Frances Watkins Carlos Alexander and Carl Fureistner musical appear in a offering These curnoted musicians rently in the state for s series of concerts at Provo for the have been persuaded to BYU bring a program here by J R Bcckstead president of the valconcert association who has ley been studying at the Provo school The public is cordially invited to enjoy this excellent program along with the many others that MONDAY will be brought here during the Season tickets year The Garland Flower Garden coming be purchased at the door it Club will hold its meetting next mayannounced is Monday evening at the Frank concert at Tonight’s 8:30 begins Hansen home it is announced o’clock The pruning of bridal wreath The concert is free to service be discussed Mrs will Otto and men and women in uniform Linderman will report the convention of Flower Garden clubs held in Salt Lake City recently Following the meeting the group will gather at the A W Bishop home where lunch will be prepared at the fire Beginning Monday July 9th place and continuing for aix weeks the Bear River high school swimming pool will be open KEITH CONLEY RETURNS three days a week to elementary Mr & Mrs Jack Knudsoii at- school school stupupils high tended a welcome home party dents and the public for Keith Conley at Portage on Coach Moyle Knudson will suMr Conley has pervise the program and act as Tuesday evening been a prisoner of war in Ger- swimming instructor and life many for over two years guard Those wishing to swim are reto own their suits quested bring DALLAS STOKES RETURNING and towels Dallas Stnkeg called his wifeThe schedule is as follows: tne former Lula Larson by 4:00 to 6:00 o’clock Monday: phone from New York Tuesday pm elementary school pupils evening to report that he had 7:30 to 9:30 pm high school landed the day previously from students Europe where he has been for 4:00 to 6:00 pm Wednesday: over a year lie expects to be elementary school pupils home in a week or ten days 7:30 to 9:30 pm high school students 4:00 to 6:00 pm Friday: elementary school pupils 7:30 to 9:30 pm adults above ' school high age FLOWER MEETING CLUB PLANS High School Pool Open to Public s Dr Katharine Logan— Taylor consultant in fameducation for Seattle ily life public schools will be leader and consultant for the third annual family life institute at the Utah State Agricultural College July to Dr Jo10 and 11 according institute chairman seph Symons You is Life What “Family Make It” will be the theme of the Institute which Vill include three general sessions each day for LDS and a special session 6tr Tuesday primary workers Varr afternoon at three o'clock ious phases of the theme will be discussed at 9 and 11 am and at 8 pm sessions each day interested in family Anyone and community problems is vited to participate in the various sessions of the two day conference which is being held in connection with the summer sessaid sion program Dr Symons Dr Taylor who holds a doctor’s degree from Columbia university in child and parent guidance Harry Drew education is a prominent figure of the Box Elder National in national family relations work Loan Assnreceived word Farm One of the distinctive features that President Truman has signof the Seattle program in which ed a bill by Congress passed Dr Taylor is now working is a which increases the powers of of cooperative plan the association and speeds up and organized play groups of the granting loans to farmmothers rected by the young ers and stockmen with supervision and guidance Under the new law the associafrom the family life office which tion may lend up to 65 of the at the special will be discussed normal agricultural value of the session for the primary workers In the past a loan was farm during the USAC institute Dur- limited to 50 of the appraised ing the current year Dr Taylor normal valuation of the land and is vice president of the national 20 of the permanent improvconference on family relations ements Dr Taylor was one of the conThe authority to continue makUnited sultants sent by the loans is exing commissioner States office of education to help tended (o July 1946 The with the initial planning of the contract interest rate on these family life program in Box Eld- loans is while the contract er county and led the 1942 rate for land bank loans 4s at stitute on family relations at the the present low of 4 University of Utah Drew said Not only a lecturer and con- that loans many commissioner sultant Dr Taylor has written have been repaid and others remany articles and books on famduced so they can now be reily relation problems financed with the 4 Land Bank New Law Favors Land Banks Ephraim Nielson Dies at Ogden Nielson 46 Ephraim Wednesday at 1:05 am Ogden hospital after an two of months died in an illness He was bon Oct 24 1898 at Freedom Wyo a son of Niels and Lenora Keller Nielson He was married to Florence Lenora Davies May 13 1944 at Salt Lake City Mr Nielson had been employed at the Blind school in Ogden for 22 years where he had charge of the laundry department He is survived bv his widow and the following brothers and sisters Marvin L Nielson and Earnel Nielson of Garland Ruel Nielson of Idaho Falls Mrs Brough of Logan and Mrs Erma Gam of Fielding Funeral services will be held Saturday at I pm in the chapel at the Blind school in Ogden and burial will be in the Garland cemetery i RETURN SUMMER FROM COURSE Esther and Mary Elmer have Garland after month’s stay in Ogden While there they attended a summer school course at Weber College The work was especially adapted to the needs of workers for the adult blind In addition to the academic subjects there were two very fine craft classes one in leather work and one in machine sewing just returned to a County Approves School Bonds The latest unofficial count on Saturday’s school bond election is 441 for the issue and 113 or a positive vote of practically four to one reports Superintendent Ilervin Bunderson Voting was extremely light all over the district due to the fact This he said is a bene- that the names of many women loan fit to many borrowers for it who are joint owners of property reduces their interest rate and were not on the lists of eligible voters and many men were too consolidates their loans busy with other matters to take time to cast a ballot RATION REMINDERS The school board is now authorized to issue bonds in the MEATS & FATS— Red Stamps: of $600000 to repair renM2 N2 P2 good to K2 L2 ovate and construct school buildJuly 31 ing facilities in the county The Stamps Q2 thru U2 good un- bonds will be sold to the lowest competitive bidder and it is betil August 31 lieved that interest will not exY'2 thru Z2 good to Sept 30 ceed 15 per cent on the entire A1 thru El good to OcL 31 issue Spending of any considerable portion of the money must PROCESSED Foods Blue stamps await availablility of materials T2 U2 V2 YV2 X2 good unfor building construction and retil July 31 pair Stamps Y2 and Z2 and Al Bl Cl good until Aug 31 D1 thru 111 good to Sept 30 DSC WINNER J1 thru N1 good to Ort 31 GIVEN DISCHARGE Jim Tazoi winner of the DisSUGAR — Siam 36 good to Autinguished Service Cross for exgust 31 in defense of ploits accomplished in the European GASOLIN- Evalid for 6 his country theatre of operations last Frigallons each to Sept 21 day received his honorable disSHOES — Airplane stamps 1 2 charge from the armed services and 3 la book three good in- and rejoined his father on his Garland farm definitely |