Show TIIE 4 PACE THE GARLAND TIMES TIMES GARLAND MORNING FRIDAY EVERY PUBLISHED M Second Class Mail Walter Aug 1928 at the Post Office t Garland Utah Sc Single Copies Price — $200 Per Year Subscription Editor and Publishes Johns Wm Vernald By JohAsoi Stanley - The annual fall institute of the teachers of Box Elder county will be held Monday morning September 2 at 900 a m at the Box Elder high school at Brigham City J Welton Ward will at the speaker of teachers assembly discuss the constitutional amendments that pertain to education the general assembly Following to dethe teachers will convene Special inpartmental meetings struction will be given to the elementary teachers by supervisor Norma Jensen and assistant superintendent Mont Harmon The two high schools will meet and hear a discussion conjointly of school secondary postwar problems by one of our university presidents The teachers of the county will be guests of the Board of education at a luncheon where the Box Elder Educational Association has planned a very entert- Senator be the general He will guest aining program Following the luncheon will be a business meeting of the Box afElder Education Association ter which the elementary princitheir pals’ association will hold annual fall business meeting Mr & Mrs Leo Peck of Ogden at the were guests F S Peck home Wednesday evening and attended the fair and rodeo with them Jack’s Garage GARLAND Tractor & Combine Repairs In The Field Lewis The family Lillywhite held a family reunion at Lorin Farr Park in Ogden Sunday They also attended the last band conducted of the season concert Mr A Jesse Lillywhite by and daugh Mrs Floyd Lillywhite ter Karen of Los Angeles were1 present at the reunion ineyhav’e been guests here of Mr & Mrs F M Peck and Mr & Mrs Hunter Caddie and were entertained by them at Logan Saturday evening East Garland Mr A Mrs Iafe (irover and grandsons Brent Riser Wesley (Irover and Gary Grover drove to Logan Mrs business on Oyler Roy her sister Ethel Lake Thursday Saturday accompanied Rogers to Salt and Mr & Mrs Eph Peterson son Rex were in Iaian on business Saturday and childMrs Dave Holdaway are visiting of Deweyville her parents Mr & Mrs Leo ren with 0ler Mr & Mrs Iafe Grover visited with Mr & Mrs Dean Grover of Ogden the first part of the week Mrs Henry Sorenson and daughters were in Ogden Wed nesday Mr & Misses Darlene the Yvonne Grover of home Grover Ogden and spent Mr & Mrs Roy Ojle and famFriday ily were in Brigham Shaffer and Mrs Ned drove to Blackloot Idaho a where they attended of in honor birthday dinner their father Jacob Peabody Mr family Sunday & Mrs L M Holman and by daughter Ruth accompanied attended Grandma Lucy Holman Holman the reunion in Provo Mr SHOP Open Every Day canyon & Sunday We Are Always Happy To Serve You At the Garland O P Skaggs Store WALTER BURNS S Green Stamps are Available Here You Have Only to Ask for Them & H TURN YOUR GRAIN INTO A Real of years ago in San A couple Francisco I bought a copy of Robert Coffin's book on jazz which turned out to be one of the Vein Shaffer and son Iiob were in Salt Lake from Sunday on business to Tuesday LEES BARBER Held Reunion Lilly white Teachers to Meet September 2 At Brigham City Maizes wisest investments ever I Irom Continued Entered made was just becomAt that time had ing aware of jazz music to it in school hv been exposed some friends of mine to whom Duke jaz was a new religion and and Ellington Louis Armstrong Beiderbecke were adored Bix Howidols but it failed to take remembered the exciteever read had ment felt when Baker's story of that Dorothy world of jazz "Young splendid was Man with a Horn” and troubled with the vague feeling was missing something imthat realized that jazz must portant it be more than a fad because was then in the fifth decade of its and getting stronger all existence the time So bought Mr Coffin's book had time to read it only onee went overseas hurriedly before It was a strange and thrilling exHere was the first perience critic to take jazz seriously Here who a was Belgian lawyer far from the New Orthough leans street corners and the Misriver boats where jazz sissippi knew had sprung into being more about it than any man in LEGAL NOTICE page The singing was led by hymns Mr Andrew's and the attention of a scout including people many executive from the Cache Valley council who joined the group and told the boys a very thrilling true Bear Story AN INSPIRATIONAL talk was Allen the field given by Mr A Kit Carson executive man was selected the honor going to The “Old a Brigham City scout Man of the Mountains” designation went to a young service man iron) Ogden who has participated in seven Carson hikes The evenings entertainment ended a very thrilling and adventurous week of senior scouting which will be a high light in the lives of these young men forever The stake MlA officers wish to congratulate scoutmen and parents of the young men that took part in this activity for the support they have given it Bear River stake scouts who participated in the hike were Evan Clements Snow Woodruff Lamar Earl Sam Wheatly of Sharron Archibald Deweyville Dennis Mller Daryle Garfield David Anderson and Dean Bradof T remonton 1st ward shaw Merrill Mann of Elwood Roland Grover Ronald Wayne Grover Potter of East Garland DeVerl Max Estep Nish Boyd Joseph-soBob Nish Jay Bigler Lloyd Mason of Plymouth and their leader Kenneth Lamb and Clifton Grover of the stake Scout Commission America Mr Coffin’s great enthusiasm has the power to kindle a like desire in his readers or listeners and so I found myself in the of being about crazy position jazz at the very moment when I Chosen had to leave the country and records To Find could collect phonograph Queen I think I felt as Mr no longer Coffin did when he found himunNation and state honors self on the nazi "purge’’ list and in the history of had to flee from Relgium He precedented awaits some pulUtah girl had a collection of about three any chritudinous and talented young thousand records many of them lady of the state They will go early jazz classics that are no to the fortunate girl who wins At first he longer obaintable the title of Centennial Queen thought he might be able to take The search for the queen was some of them with him— maybe declared open this week and the a hundred or so Then it became will be selected about Noapparent that he could escape queen cerevember Coronation 15 only with what he could carry in monies will held some be time his arms Until the last he the first week in Decemto the hope of taking a during clung will and take the lucky girl ber few' of them if only a dozen over her regal dutie in the new But the choice was too difficult year he could not do it Finally he The contest will be conducted left them all behind thruout the state by the DaughWhen I reached Hawaii I culof Utah Pioneers for the ters tivated my love affair with jazz Asthe Centennial Commission with whatever at pirants for the honor may comhand My company had a porpete by obtaining entry blanks table phonograph for which I ofof from the county organization ten bought records The first the DUP in their own counties time I was in Honolulu I got my No contestant is eligible for the first genuine unless certified as state finals an album by the winner in the jazz records county almost legendary hero of thc rules are: Eligibility inBix Beiderbecke who trumpet Must be a descendant of a the novel "Young Man Utah spired Pioneer of or before May With a Horn” to 10 1869 My devotion this kind of music never wavered 2 Be available for appearanafter that ces thruout the year of 1947 The love of jazz is something A 3 total abstainer from tothat may grow slowly like a bacco or alchoholic drinks taste for olives but after it has 4 At least 18 years old by Nothere is nothing else vember developed and not more 1946 that will satisfy the craving for 1947 than 25 by Nov it recent memorable exmy marnot previously 5 Single of hearing in person periences ried and must agree to remain some of the great jazz men Bensingle during the Centennial Earl Hines ny Carter Jimmy must be will6 If a finalist Lunceford Buddy Rich Art Ta- ing to submit to a general phytum and the great Duke himself sical examination have only whetted mv appetite 7 Must be a bona fide resiand shown me what a boundless dent of Utah when application is future jazz has made DUP Utah Mr St Mrs Douglas N Holmgren have had as guests for two weeks Mrs Holmgren's Mr & parents Mrs Wilke and daughter Bonnie of Mrs E J Hastings Minn entertained at a canyon Holmgren party honoring them Saturday evening at Logan canyon Mrs Jay Sanfard and two sons of Brigham visited at the C R Korth home last week- BODY Three Mrs Ralph J Stayner of Lake City visited here from day until Wednesday Carl’s Mechanics to Serve You Look Us Up Body & Fender Shop Garland PURINA LAY CHOW Art Michaelis Bear River Farm Supply Phone 3 Garland ?wwvww£ a a t t 4 4 t Farm Machine Repairs RELIABLE FPU WellsviMe here Tue Good Food Headquarters The Snack Bar ! OF OF HEARING DI C ATI ON TO SOLVE that is hereby given Notice the application for dissolution ot a Garland Mercantile Company under the corporation formed laws of Utah presented to the Dishrict Court of the P’irst Judicial District of the State of Utah of Box in and for the County Elder and on file with the Clerk thereof will be heard on Friday the 13th day of September 1946 at 10 o’clock AM of said day or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard in the courtroom Court said of court County HouSt Brigham City Box Elder Utah WITNESS the hand of the and the official seal of said court this 25th day of July 1946 J EDWIN BAIRD Clerk (District Court Seal) County clerk LYSLE By First Publication Reverent Service Always SHAW and ROGERS c ABSTRACTOR to make up prepared tn the shortest possible time and to make them acrurate I post a absolutely $500000 bond as your tnsursuaoe against loss through any error of mine I 2 am abstracts NORMAN LEE BONDED ABSTBACTOB 1900) (Established RICHARDSON Deputy Clerk August HOME FUNERAL Brigham 1946 Utah City 5t FARM LOAN COMBINED AGENCIES BY NEW LAW to Improved credit services of farmers and the promotion the farm ownership are among purposes of recent legislation creating the Farmer's Home Administration signed by President Truman The new last week wil take over former responsibilities of the Farm Securities the emergency crop and feed loan activities of the Farm Credit Administration and the functions of the Regional Credit Corporation which operated the wartime production loan program to spur output of essential war The new agency will opcrops erate as a part of the US Department of Agriculture Chief provisions of the legislation include: loans pair improve and enlarge loans SAFEGUARD YOUR INVESTMENT With Fire Insurance JUST CALL J J Shumway PHONE 13 to refarms to ve- Real terans with disablities to enable them to purchase small farm Insurance units Interest rates on loans 3W percent Up to $100000 of loan funds may be distributed for use in each State Estate — Loans Garland Utah Salt ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT Reduces Farm Costs Too The application of electricity to industrSs enabled machines to produce more than a sjtfre of workers could have produced by hand The same thing applies wf farming with low cost electricity reducing fami costs too It pumps water grinds feed heists hay milks cows lights barn yard and home cooks protects food heats water washes clothes and docs scores of other chores faster and cheaper than they can be done in an) other way And the use of electricity’ increases daily as more new electrical equipment becomes available WORK AT FAIR PRICES I J t Blacksmithing J White & Machine : Garland Mon- READ THE TIMES! REPAIR WORK QUICKLY ATTENDED TO Good 4 In the Matter of the Dissolution of GARLAND MERCANTILE Company a Utah corporation A of relatives with day OF COURT IN THE DISTRICT DISTHE FIRST JUDICIAL OF STATE TRICT OF THE IN AND FOR TIIE UTAH OF BOX ELDER COUNTY NOTICE Garrett Fred visited AND PROBATE NOTICES GUARDIANSHIP For Further Information Consult the County Clerk or the Respective Signers Mr & Mrs Bill Merrill and Pete Merrill of Ixgan spent Monday home night at the Holmgren Faster Service Balance your grain for lots of eggs with Purina Lay Chow Feed half and half with grain and see the difference 194 30 Randolph Gee and her sister visited in Wellsville last weekend Mrs Carson Men Back From Hike COLUMEANDERING AUGUST FRIDAY UTAH GARLAND Repairing A UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY MESSAGE |