Show THE EIGHTEENTH NATIONAL Vernald DITCmiAL S5QCIATION Johns W Editor &Publ A NVXT TO TIIE CHURCHES NEWSPAPER A TOWN’S IS MOST VALUABLE ASSET — Roger W Babson READING DOWN THE SIDE Our old gas Our tifes full tank is full of air anQ gltr does and if we have get our work all done office will be closed Thursday and Friday We hope to be able to look over some scenes that we have seen only in memory’s eye for a number of years As we do so we may recall some of those early July Fourths when we all used to pack into our fringed top surrey and jog over country roads six miles or more to the celebration We may be able to identify the site of an old willow covered bowery where great crowds — there must have been a hundred people or more in them— all in holiday best gathered to hear a program at 10 am and remained to spread on benches their lunches and tables while the sharp crack of the small boy’s cap pistols and fire crackers interrupted conversation or drowned out the speaker We will recall the impromptu wrestling matches in which young men or boys would roll m the flirt in a circle ot men lor a lialf hour la win a dollar or Iwi a few drinks of pop ihc the horse pulling of war the ball game the foot races all more exciting than anything tha‘ has ever come into our lives sii ce that time as ve recall We may even spot a certain patch of ground a that right there was once patch of beets that had to be hoed one July Fourth and live again our keen disappointment at having to stay home and work when only a few miles away the were gathered to see the eat icecream and excitement drink And if it managed to the Time’s ad burst with a The mighty blast O'er Bikini far away But the shock was no where near as great Committees Set Aug 3 For Celebration Truman’s veto PREDICATION - EVERT UTAH THURSDAY FRIDAY - JULY 4t!i JULY 5 FOR FRIDAY By NATE COLJJER the boys of the new club and staged at their arena just a block north and east Also on the of the city Pa1will be the day’s bill of events dance the flower traditional show concessions will offer something new sport events for the kids parade and other features No one organization is going to sponsor the event this year but every group will be asked to do says Mayor something White J Hunter Gaddie is a committee that will heading work out the details It’s to be an post war awakening with the whole valley invited to he fun- committee memJ°in bers declare COLUMEANDERING By Lola Johnson Johnson June 24 1946 week ago today I was sitting in one of the neat white arbors in Exposition Park Los Angeles writing to the folks at home The Sunken in the roses Gardens bloom n were displaying 144 varieties and covering seven acres of ground A left the peace and compla- of Garland for an in the thriving metropolis There the narrow of the coast streets were crowded with people of every description color and creed Each seemed a stranger to ’everyone else and hurried on his way unmindful of the crowd Street cars clanged sirens thru- ou ‘he city screamed and the continual screech of automobile brakes was of indicative near At no time had I mishaps s elt such a sensation of I first set foot on i°n as when this city’s busy thoroughfares After I had seen some of the of interest and attended places shows and concerts I could not see at home I found Los Angeles a fascinating center for a short I cency ture of O P A ' Purchase Home Mr St Mrs Ervin Jensen who have been making their home at Burbank Calif this week purchased the F G Korth home They returned to California Wednesday to dispose of their home there and will return to Garland to live China Most enchanting of the numerous places at which we ate was Clifton’s Here we dined in the Growsetting of the South Seas ing trees and flowers native to A YEAR Each Party Has Five Contests In Box Elder hospital has returned by the Bushnell hosThe most Important event for pital Miniature Golf Course Bene- the people and Box Elder fit Baseball game committee last county next week now appears-tsummer to the Box Elder Chambe the Primary election which ber of Commerce will be held next Tuesday If the hospital is not in use Democratic and Republican by the Veterans bureau by De- voters each have five candidates cember 1 a representative group to choose to run in the final from the benefit game committee election hext November Demwill make to ocrats in this recommendations have a district board of directors the Chamber chance to select between Walter as to appropriate disposition of K and Edward J Granger the funds for candidate for Congress They must also choose whether they want to run Albert H t or Martin M Larson for the State Supreme Court They’ will decide Tuesday whether to have J Edwin Baird or Joseph A Nielsen for their candidate for commissioner county Thomas J Nish celebrated his term Either Owen L Brough or LaGrande Peterson must be birthday anniversary Sunday with 84 members of his selected to run for county treasfamily joining in the event Jield urer on the Democratic ticket at the Ted Hess home at Ply- while their choice fori assessor mouth will be between Melvin W HomA hot dinner was served to er and Osey Jenson the entire group outside under Thel Republicans have three the trees men seeking the candidacy for An honored guest at the party United States Senator to oppose was his brother Robert Nish Abe Murdock They are William who is 88 years of age L Baker George II Crow and Of the direct descendants of Arthur V Watkins They must Thomas J Nish there were pre- choose between Stephen Abbot sent five children 19 grandand David J Wilson for their children and 37 great grandchild- candidate for Congress and beren tween George W Latimef and Mr Nish has lived at Plymouth Kennett H Malan for their canmost of his adult life having set- didate for the Hate Supreme In the county they must tled there as a young man He court was at one time a freighter on decide between Horace N and for their Wold the route between Corinne and Carl r Butte Montana commidriving his ox candidate for team thru the countryl Ernest E when ssioner and between hostile Indians made every trip Hansen and M G Perry for an adventure their candidate for county assesAt 86 he is still in good health sor and does some useful work every who has desired has Everyone had an opportunity to enter the day The parties are Primary contest Former Resident Lee Thompson Dies in California In Bishopric The Times received a letter this week from Mosiah D Evans Garland former banker and Calif mayor now of Alameda announcing the death of another prominent early Garland citizen Walter P Eaton at Los Gatos Calif June 24 at the age of 75 Writes Mr Evans: “Walter was so highly esteemed in the Bear River valley that a he was tendered huge farewell party when he moved from GarThe old land to Los Angeles Garland hall was packed with people from Garland and the surrounding country— You will recall that party if you lived in Qarland at the time “His first wife who was well known in Garland died about fifteen years ago He thereafter married a very fine woman with whom he lived happily until his death “It occurs to me that you might want to use some of the foregoing information for the benefit of the old timers In the valley who knew and liked Walter so well He was connected with the Sugar Co and organized and managed Garland’s It first baseball team was a ’“hummer” will remember it land’s first town was very active in Old He clerk all timers was Gar- and he public Rogers Family Holds Reunion The family of Mrs Permilla Rogers held a reunion at Logan canyon Sunday Those present were Mrs Rogers and daughter Ethel Mr A'Mrs Carl Rogers and family Mr & Mrs Russell Rogers and family of Garland E N Rogers and son of Spokane Wash the Roy Oyler family of East Garland the Walter Rogers famFred Rogers family of Midvale Idaho ily of Rigby J M Bean family Salt Lake City Glen family of Idaho Falls Wallace Kendalls of Ogden and Russel Sorensons of Salmon Idaho Entertains for Father Mrs Bill Woffinden entertained Sunday at a family dinner honoring her father C E LUcas on his Guests anniversary birthday to in addtion from the guests of honor and Mrs Lucas of Logan included Mr & Mrs and son Robert Jackson Bruce of Whittier Calif Mr & Mrs Newell Croqkston and family and Della Mae and Coie Lucas of Logan Mr & Mrs Spencer Porter and family of Lewiston and Mr & Mrs Cleon Forsgren and family of Howell the Pacific little fountains where colored lights turn the water all shades of the rainbow and small comers of legend and mystery create an air of enchantment I visited the campus of the the waves rush in against us University of Southern California The mighty tide left an impresJACK LEAVITT SERVING a number of times I was in- sion I shall never forget APPALACHIAN ON USS Yes Los Angeles is a fascinattrigued by its Spanish architecseture with quaint patios and court- ing city in which to spend a Jack D Leavitt fireman too am cond class son of Gean Leavitt yards between buildings and hall- short vacation but I much of a home person Fielding is serving aboard the ways two I shall remember to my always the was My an only trip Ofean amphibious USS Appalachian take command ship which is taking at night The roar of the waves weeks on the coat but I'll the could be heard before we were our little country town as part in the atomic bomb tests in able to How good it was live to white see the crested place Atoll Bikini back to the ouict streets The Appalachiah is carrying breakers rolling in from the o come too tempting to the friendliness that is ever precivilian and navy newspapermen west It was comstay away from so we took off sent and the clean fresh air of radio and photographers our shoes and stockings and let Biy Utah mountains mentators W Lee Thompson was Sunday as second sustained evening counselor in the Garland ward bishopric and Benjamin Call was J President Robert released Potter was present to effect the change Mr Call who has only served in four the bishopric about months is moving to Idaho Falls to take a new assignment in the church seminary system this fall The new counselor has served for many years as scout master in Garland and also in Clarkston His inwhere he formerly lived not officially sponsoring? any can- terest in youth and in the church RETURN TO DUTY didate now but once the people always has been keen and a made the choice of candiGlen Hill Merrill Hall and have further makes genial disposition dates the party organizations will him a natural choice for the po- Blaine Madsen left Sunday for go into action to win as many base at San Diego their after a The ward sition organization elecpositions in the November leave at their homes here L will now consist of Leonard tion as possible Bishop as bishop with William The sample ballot and lis£ of NAMED FOR W Lee and Cullimore J Thomppolling places is published in this son as counselors and L C ARMY COMMISSIONS issue of The Times Christopherson and Russel Boss the officers nominated Among as clerks for permanent commissions in the army by President Truman re- Colleen Thompson Halvorsen Larene Carter Roger cently were Seymour Candidate For and Richard Griffin of Garland Maisak Make Vows At Home Wedding Celebration Queen Miss Colleen who Thompson recently won the honor of reprecandlelight Roel Zundel the senting Box Elder county in the June north Box Elderrepresented Farm Bureau queen contest conducted by the 2??IiSS Hauene TCaTrter' daUgr7 at the Western States Farm Daughters of the Utah Pioneers reau convention at Yellowstone in Salt Lake City is competing ter was married to Roger H Park last week this Friday for state honors as Maisak son of Mr Carl Maisak He was accompanied by his queen of the Covered Wagon of Tremonton two Celia and Rowane Days celebration took place and daughters The wedding his son Nish and Merrill County winners who do not win at the home of the bride's para friend the queen contest will act as atents and the ceremony was per- Petty On their return trip they visittendants and be royally entertainformed by President Robert J eJ wiUl Mr sis'ler flt Zundelg ed by the committee Potter of Bear River stake in the Lakota beach on Bear Lake presence of members of the imNew Grandchildren mediate families the Two baby girls joined The young bride lovely in a Leavitt Family Gathers line this spring family DeLong wedding gown of lace and net The Leavitt family reunion over white satin and carrying a was held at Box Elder canyon only ten days apart Grandfather of white asters Sunday bride’s bouquet Those from Joe DeLong disclosed recently centered with an orchid was at- Garland were Mrattending The first was born April 27 A Mrs C W tended by her sister Doris as Wood Mrs Reed Wood Mr & at American Fork to Mr & Mrs and the second maid of honor and the Misses Mrs C J Wood and daughter Alvin DeLong and Mrs JaNae Marble Betty Maisak Barbara and Janice Last Mrs on May 8 to Lieut Mrs Montgomery Irene Fridal and Joanne Carter Della Marriott Emery and Arthur Montgomery was former Aileen DeLong bridesmaids Marian Carter Marriott and their families Joan was the LaVem Maisak flower girl Porter Gordon Bigler and Mr & brother of the groom acted as Mrs Thomas Wise and members BOYD MUNNS HOME best man The wedding march of the family Over 100 people Boyd Munns received his disfrom Lohengrin was played by were present charge from the army at BaltMrs A D Rich as the bride and and returned imore Maryland her attendants descended the home Monday - Boyd served In VACATION TRIPS— stairway Europe before the ending of the A reception was held following Mr Mrs Arbon Bowcutt Mr war the wedding with which Mrs & Mrs Alvin Bowcutt of ' Salt Blaine Morse Betty Jean Morse Lake City and Mr & Mrs 0 J Mrs Dean Rock and new baby and Klea Faye Garfield assisted Lawrence of Riverside and their of Morgan are being cared The flowers were arranged by famihes spent ast wcek in Yel- girl at the home of her parents for S Mrs and Mrs Hansen Wynn iowonp prk Mr Mr & Mrs George Gleason the Art Felsted Music during Mr & Mrs LeGrande Burton Rock and Mr & Mrs Jack Gleason reception was provided by Gene and Mr & Mrs Lowell Burton of and baby of were dinBrigham of Salt Lake Cjty Halliday left Sunday for Salmon ner guests at the Gleason home Mr Maisak returned last fall Ixigan Sunday after' spending five years in the daho on a fishin Mr & Mrs Bob Woffinden of three of them in China Know Your Traffic Laws Chicago and Mr & Mrs Walt as a flight engineer with ChenFiring Tigers: 'Yhe bride finden of Salt Lake City visited this week and is a student at Bear River high in Garland Driving in Canyons and panied by their parents Mr & On Mountain Highways: are The newly married couple are Mrs II D Woffinden The driver of a motor vehicle a honeymoon in Cali- - ing a few days in Yellowstone while traveling through defiles or Park fornia canyons or on mountain highways Art pested and Steven Stay- shall hold such vehicle under nr'r °f Malad SpCnt lhe WPek end control and near the d VUiU Parent on a fishinS and edge of the highway flew in from at Mackiy- Idaho Earl Gleason to trip upon approaching any curve Washington D C Saturday The Verl Anderson family left where the view is obstructed visit his parents Mr & Mrs George Gleason This is his first A ip Friday morning for a trip to shall give audible warning with Yellowstone Park the horn of such vehicle j home in seven years In a ceremony Saturday Rozel Zundel Attends Meet evening r ' ti i tL Family Honors Thos J Nish on 86th Anniversary fairs” vacation $200 Primary Election Tuesday Main Interest Next Week Bushnell $1727 raised yet tried and setting Saturday August 3rd as the date for the big event The main feature of the day will be a rodeo to be arranged by Stanley PRICE Bushnell Returns Golf Course Cash Day By DISTRIBUTION 1946 Garland to Again Observe Annual On my first night here Stan took me to the opOn the stage eretta "Roberta” also I saw Ken Murray’s clever a with comes up in a cornr he skoW( “Blackouts of 1946” which show of courage and determina- - as a recorci 0f over jgoo He formances tion that thousands admire We attended a conand stands his by cert by has opinions i renowned acthem in the pinches whether cordion artist in the magnificent The Philharmonic Auditorium he does right or wrong test Sunday was sup- One afternoon we stood on the posed to be the famed corner of Hollywood and °f KhiCar Vine and ®azed down fabulous up of great proportions a Boulevard the was OPA for weeks But it Olvera Street one of Stan’s fathat everyone was talking about vorite spots is a fascinating and not the It reminded me of a gay place carnival with all the little shops It’s eleven pm and their bright Mexican wares been long The day’s along the narrow way h— This office is hot as China City too leads one from We’re heading home busy Los Angeles to an ancientlFor a little sleep ooking city withWe need it as you can tell— in a city It carries one from our own country to a realization if you judge by that last rhyme of the fairy tales of far away As PRINTED The town Wheat and Beet Day committee swung into 'action fast this week coming up with plans for a celebration that promises to provide more fun than anything TIIE car’s 192- GARLAND Wheat-Be- WITH AUGUST 49 No YEAR— ESTABLISHED y ( f i A w fl |