Show AUGUST ESTABLISHED at the Post Entered 1924 at Garland Office AND - PRINTED as Utah Second YEAR— No Students Accorded Signal Honors ' W ' t - learn the THE traffic rules by accident C L Pinder and Mrs A Austin are Salt Lakers who insist that Garland is still home to themThey were frequenting locations where they might have a chance to greet some of the Garland people who were in Salt Lake City early this week at the convention of women’s clubs of the state If they enjoy greeting former acquaintances from here they may rest assured that those from here are just as happy to get to see them again because no one ever quilte fills the place of the former neighbor who has gone somewhere else to live Mrs M Who knew Trank Everyone Priggs when he lived here — and who did not? — knew that before he was a confectioner or a sugar factory employee he was an employee in a hat cleaning and establishment a hatter blocking in other words Well Frank is once more a hatter The recollections of his early life have led him back to his former trade and he now has a hat cleaning and blocking shop When we saw him on the street in Salt Lake Monday he quickly handed us his card and called our attention to the fact that he was back at his early trade and that his services were finding “Tell the boys really in demand to send their hats along” was his parting shot We should not be giving him He all this free advertising might not think it necessary to pay us for any now - 0 TO DOG OWNERS Owners of dogs are reminded that the state quarantine of dogs for tfje control of rabies is still in full effect and that the officers of Garland City are responsible for carrying out its provisions in the city area Notice is hereby given that dogs running loose in the city in violation of quarantine provisions are subject to being taken up and destroyed Owners of dogs will govern themselves accordingly By order of Garland City Council Elmer Jensen Councilman VISIT FLOWER GARDENS— Members of the Garland FlowGarden club met with Mrs 0 A Linderman Tuesday evening of and then visited a number flower gardens in the commun- er ity They are planning regular meeting next evening for a Monday Brown is carrying his Henry arm in a sling this week as a result of being kicked by a horse CARMA speaker ercises B NIELSO- at B R the one girl Graduation ex- N- Saturday R Graduation Saturday Night Graduates Listed - 8 1879 should be is pos- in attendmeeting at the Garland L C Christopherson $209 A YEA School Recognizes Honor Students At Spepial Exercises Sachie At the annual awards assembly Peterson Mary Jensen E&rl Tanaka Peterson Bear River high school WedShirley Carma Nielson Maughan nesday May 21 Jeanine Showell Gene awards both Hollis Johnson and Other gradupresented were: ating seniors received the coveted American Legion Auxiliary Essay: Rohde made Beverly Ethel Roberts American Legion award and American Legion Oratory: Carma yearly by the Tremonlon Ready to Begin underson Commercial Garland Legion Posts to the out- Jensen Following the practice of pre- standing boy and girl in the award: Joyce Romer University TaSachie vious Vernon Coombs re- of Utah scholarship: years kindergarten classes senior class will be held in the schools USAC scholarship: Joyce of ceived the Melvin Foxley award naka liox Elder school Romer Jeanine Showell Weber district this for the best scholastic athlete Ora Fae summer wherever their are 20 certifi- College the assembly scholarships: During of pupils registering for the classes Robert Roberts Duane cates of merit were given to 95 Iverson the superintendent’s has freshmen sophomore junior and Getz office Brigham Young university announced senior students who earned the scholarship: Hollis Johnson with as Darlene Stenquist alternate These kindergartens will be specified number of Hollis open to all children who will be points designated by the school Pepsi Cola scholarship: Union Pacific scholareligible to attend school next fall as being necessary to qualify for Johnson stuthose of a certificate who will be six years Twenty-fouship: Earl Peterson Red Cross Awards age on or before October 31 1947 dents representing the upper 20 and who are not already attendper cent of the graduating seniors Betty Lee Anderson Florence were awarded official BR pins Anderson Mrs JeNae Anderson ing school Admission to classes will be by Principal Frank Stevens Betty Ruth Bowcutt Joyce CapeDeo Christensen made upon presentation of birth Patricia Special recognition was given ner Cutler Mrs certificates unless children are al- to five Bear River artists when Crompton Darlene Dorene Dunne art instructor Pauline The classes Gene Jorgenson Dewey ready registered Lou Emma will continue in session for six announc6d the purchase by the Foxley Klea Fae Garweeks beginning Monday morn- school of five oil paintings done field Phyllis Green Sharon Hales Mrs LaRene Lind Evelyn Harding by Cleo Jensen ing May 26 at 9 o’clock Marilyn Clara Maisak at Joyce Capener Beverly Peterson Classes are now organized McNeely Donna Rae Nielsen Ann' Palmer Beverthe following schools: Willard and Colleen Packer Lois The Young Farmers an organi- ly Peterson Central and Lincoln in Brigham Fay Peterson Elouise Lois Sandall Corinne Garland zation composed of former Bear Peterson Deweyville Colleen Sorensen DarFielding Thatcher and Trcmon-to- River students presented to the Selman school for safe keeping a plaque lene Stenquist Phyllis Udy MaMemorial Day and July 4th awarded them by the state Young bel Waldron Elma Udy will be holidays Farmers organization for being the outstanding chapter in the ward at Kindergarten Work v h t P4" v i V j HOLLIS J I 7' JOHNSON— ' Winner rows of shrubs at their time ran be objects of beauty to all viewers and a source of pride to every resident of our city They should be kept in the best possible condition by proper pruning and adequate watering Failure of the occasional one to thrive should to ferprompt someone tilize it or replace it with another The vision and civic pride of those who first planted them should be gratefully recalled and appreciation for it exhibited by proper care TO Ward conferences will be held Sunday evening in all wards of the stake and varied programs of special interest are being prepared for the occasion by each can March PRICE To Be Held Sunday sibly ance vises clerk of 1917 ward bishopric anxious that everyone who THE EDITOR WORD Under the Act ward bishopric The Garland These blossom NOTICE 1 Johns Editor &Publ A community aset of considerable cash and aesthetic value to Garland is being depreciated as a result of improper care and occassional downright neglect We refer to the bridal wreath shrubs that this spring are not decorating Factory street nearly JEANINE SIIOWELL — winner of so well as they have 'done in American Legion Award for SerA somewhat the past drastic vice and Scholarship pruning has temporarily destroyed the symmetry of many of the hushes and also limited their ( of bloom In addition too have been permitted to many yellow and die without any effort having been made by anyone to replace fhem A 23 DISTRIBUTION FRIDAY 1928 Ward Conferences READING DOWN THE SIDE WITH FOR THURSDAY Matter August MAY GARLAND 42 NATIONAL DITOR!Al -- ASSOCIATION t Jfttml&Lm Vemald Class ——— "" NINETEENTH EVERT DARVEL ROBBINS— chosen to give one of three student addresses at closing exercises SPARE STAMP VALID JUNE NO 12 1 Housewives will be permitted to buy sugar in advance of the customary rationing date to enable supplies to move while railis available for road transportation Commencement exercises Administraclass of ’47 at the Sugar Rationing the graduating are set tion USDA has announced Bear River high school A second stamp for for Saturday May 24 at 8 pm consumers (No 12) will be valiin the Bear River stake taberof July 119 seniors will re- dated June 1 instead nacle when Frank but must still last until October ceive their diplomas 31 Stevens principal has announThis action docs not increase ced but advances merely The program will feature “Ed- rations be may ucation Is the Greatest Gift” as dates when purchases The Department wishes its theme Three senior speakers made to users all make that certain Carma Nielson Iloliis Johnson and Darvel Robbins will speak have their supply of rationed suon various phases of the theme gar on hand to can this year’s The address to the graduates will fruit crops as they ripen No stamps specially designated be made by Dr A Ray Olpin canning sugar stamps” of the University of “home president Utah and presentation of the will be issued this year but allowance 35 available of pounds diplomas will be made by Hervin deBunderson superintendent of Box for home uce this year is signed to include sugar for canElder schools Caps and gowns will be worn ning and the tradiby all graduates Mr & Mrs R J Stayner of Salt tional “Red Rose Ceremony” will be conducted as in former years Lake City returned home Friday a few after spending evening with junior class officers presentiroses to graduating days with relatives in Smithfield ng red Logan and Garland seniors The seniors listed for graduaand Mr & Mrs J J Shumway tion include: Richard Allen Mr & Mrs Henry Brown were Allen Peggy Andersen Florence among the Garland people who Betty Lee Zenna were in Salt Lake City WednesAndersen Eldon Anderson Marvin R Ashby Geo day evening to see the pageant Archibald at the tabernacle Lee Austin EJohn A Duane Bjorn Bowcutt McCrary Bourne Clara Norman McCoy Betty Ruth Dean H Bradshaw Vernon Bun- Louise McNeeley Peggy Misrasi' derson Munns LuRae Mortensen Lowell r Joyce Capener Lowell S Jiro D Nagao Mitcheil LaMont Nessen Ray Helyne Hansen Carlson EuCarol Marie ChrisDorene gene Chiodo Donna Rae Nielsen tensen Deo Christensen Nielsen Carma Nielson Reed E Coombs C M Cornwall Jr Nielson Leo Frank Nishiguchi Patricia Okada Crompton George Fredrick Nye Junior Lily Jr Darlene Cutler Ann Palmer Colleen Packer Earl Pauline Packer Dewey Floyd Petersen Lois Elaine Petersen Richard W Eldredge Shirley Petersen Faye Petersen Egli Emma Louise Lloyd Estep Jane Bernice Petersen Beverly l Peterson Blaine T Fryer Irene Donald R Scott Rasmussen Fryer Klea Fae Garfield Duane Getz Reese Irvin Virgil Richins Mary Wendell Gale Gibbs Giles Kell- Ethel Roberts Robert R- Roberts er Gleason Phyllis Green Irene Darvel Melvin Robbins Joyce Grover Romer Dallas Wayne Sandall Sharon Hales Florence Evelyn Elouise Sandall Lois Alice Wendell Harris Ilia Harding Wendell Jeanine Showell Frank Hill Roma Jean Silvester Heslop Audrey Meldrum SimHill Lind House LuDean Hunsak-e- r mons Tony DeWayne Simmons Ora Fay Iverson Cleo Jensen France Lynn Stander Standing Hollis Johnson LoMary Jensen Elmo StenDarlene Stenquist Johnson quist Kent Sutherland well Johnson Wayne Owen Jones Sachie Tanaka Joyce Toland Harlan Boyd Turley Elma Louise Loren Odeen Kay Doyle KidJohn man Joseph William Larkin Val Udy Udy Phyllis Udy Mable Waldron Don Welling Leavitt Marilyn Ilene Lind Wallace Keith Wise Milton N C Maisak Jack Mason Yagi Gordon York Rosel Wynn May Lynn Mason Lloyd Mason Gene Maughan Shirley Beverly Zundcl rnmmprrial pU LlCLlo vylllLCIO A R Montgomery was named as the new president of the Garland Commercial club at a meetheld Wednesday ing evening Mr Montgomery is the manager of the Garland store of the Lumber company Other officers named Arbon follows: Bowcutt were as vice- - secrepresident Verlin Bowcutt tary and Gus Forsberg and Walter Burns directors It was decided at the meeting that the club would sponsor a contest to select a queen for Wheat and Beet days next August and that they would also offer to finance the construction of a float for the celebration the float to be built by the Civic and Home Arts club Legion Women Await Poppy Day state A complete list of and the awards presented students to them follows: Certificates of Merit Seniors — Donna Rae Nielsen Val Leavitt Deo Christensen Sachie Tanaka LuRae Mortensen Owen Bernice Peterson Jones Roma Jean Hill Colleen Packer Joyce Romer John A Hollis Bourne Darvel Robbins Johnson Earl Peterson Jeanine Showell Carma Nielson Shirley Zenna Archibald Betty Maughan Lee Anderson Ethel Roberts VerNon Coombs Wendell -- Giles Sharon Hales LoPeggy Allen Capener Dallas Sandall Juniors— Gerald Peterson Maxine Norr John Udy Evan Clements Bonnie Kay Hansen Pearl Bonnie Winn Betty Jean Morse Rytting Ernest Warburton DoroJoann Green Reed thy Sudbury DeAnn Bone Jensen Beverly Rohde Beverlee Adams Darlene Miller Roscoe Ileppler Dahrl Arden Coombs Leola Thompson Koford Robert Pulsipher Niel Hess Carol Warnke well Saturday will be Poppy day m Snow Sophomores — Woodruff Garland and the women of the Erma lone Anderson Oyler American Legion Auxiliary will Castleton Kenneth Brown sell their poppies in remembrance Buchanan Joyce Fredrickof the war veterans of the na- Jerry Mason Lawrence son Maughan tion on the streets and at the Hansen Arlene Moore DeVere homes C H announces Mrs Calderwood Colleen Munns BetLast ty Deakin Ross Mason LeAnne Everyone is advised to have a Marble Celia Geraldine Rhodes All funds contribution ready Zundel Barbara Waldron Jacqueraised will go to assist wounded Barnard Don Lee Rogers and dependent veterans and their line Dale Crompton Liane Bunnell families Gloria Taylor Durfey Marilyn & Mrs over Lions Bringing Basketball Films i Conservation Of W ater Supplies Is Meet Topic One in a series of meetings to implement the newly enacted water state and power legislation was being held this Thurscourt the house at Brigday at ham City when the Box Elder Water Users directors County met to consider Box Elder projects that might be undertaken under the new laws The last legislature appropriated million one and dollars as a revolving fund to aid in small projects that would conserve the state’s water and power resources reports Orson A Christensen one of the 14 men appointed to serve on the board to administer state the The money may be used fund for small reservoirs spring derechemical weed velopment moval canal lining headgate and measuring devices or smiliar projects by cooperative groups as determined by the board will first County committees meet to consider local problems that might be considered in disafter which the trict meetings districts will be represented at basis meetings on a Box Elder is one of three counties included in this northern district which will hold its meeting on the 29th of this month at Logan Russel and Leland Miller spent at home from the DeLora Marble and visited with their parFreshmen: Marianne Manning school Fred Peterson are ents also their grandmother Castleton Maxine Mason a of June the arrival rejoicing baby girl at the Valley hospital Richard Cannon Chadwick Clarke STATEWIDE Barkle last Saturday Flora Gardner Joyce CENTENNIAL EVENTS Janice Loveland ReNee Stander Barbara Ward' Winifred Sterling of the Joann Summers Astrid Strand May: Continuing “Message Lake Ages” pageant at Salt Jeraldine Robbins June Rohde To show Monday tabernacle AudRoss Rudd DeAnn Quinney thru Friday until June 6 the Maurine Packer rey Peterson tickets may be obtained free Garland sports fans and friends Mildred Nakamoto Mark Jensen thru LDS bishops Hall Carleen of the University of Utah will May 23: “Peg O’ My Heart” at have an opportunity next WedPins B Official Vernal to see moving nesday evening 2324: Sanpete Rambouillet & Official B R pins were award- May pictures of the championship Jr Livestock show at Ephraim won this ed to Darvil Robbins Wendell game which the U May 25: “Creation” presented by VerNon Hollis Johnson spring at Madison Square Gar- Giles choir and Ogden tabernacle Coombs den Joyce Romer Peggy AlCollege at Ogden high Weber The game pictures will be len Joyce Capener Jeanine school auditorium Zenna John A Bourne shown at the ward amusement Kamas May Valley Livhall free of charge to all who Archibald Betty Lee Anderson estock show at Kamas wish to see them beginning at Ethel Roberts LuRae Murtenson 28 29 30 31: Orson Welles about nine o'clock announces J Coileen Packer Roma Jean Hill May “Macbeth” at Kingsbury in Deo L Carter member of the Gar- Audrey Meldrum Simmons Ilall land Lions club who are spon- Christensen Owen Jones Bernice : Millard County Junior May soring the program The show show at Delta Livestock will begin immediately after the Given Honor May 29 30 31 & June 1: Wesregular club meeting at which Melvin F Murphy Colorado tern Zone Trap Shoot at Salt Coach Vadal Peterson will be A & M college student from GarLake City Gun Pub the speaker land was given special recogni- May 30: Centennial Regatta on in tion the Honor Day ceremonUtah Lake Provo ies held Fridjy May 16 for hav- May 30: “Blossom Time” at BrigMr & Mrs Leo Oyler are happy over the arrival of a new grand- ing been elected to Beta Beta ham City fraterson bom Sunday at the Valley Beta honorary biological Time” at LoMay 31: “Blossom hospital to Mr & Mrs Marriner nity Mr Murphy is a gan of Mr & Mrs A S Ilall Ballard Mr 1 i :i w |