Show ESTABLISHED Entered at the NINETEENTH YEAR— AUGUST Office at 1921 - PRINTED Utah Garland EVER! as Second GARLAND 47 No UTAH W Johns Editor & Publ THE SIDE EDITOR We are most appreciative of the solicitous interest of friends who have gone out of their way to inquire concerning our state of health week the past during When we just now happened to pick up the billing on that piece of machinery that settled on our Hill and Bryce Erickson were abState M Men and Gleaners lower extremeties about a week noted that we paid who have participated in two sent when the picture was taken ago and No more dances will be conenjoyed early summer freight on 1750 pounds our re- much when it have ducted until September mark That only a good natured dances already this season and yielding disposition could plans for other activities to be is hoped to hold one in each of have accounted for the fact that carried out before the year ends most of the wards of the stake PeterSometime in August a canyon we sustained no broken bones state Glen and VaLouise the brother and sister team party is contemplated at which was countered from the other end son who were elected the officers hope to see a large of the office with an admonition from Fielding number of M Men and Gleaners to place credit where it belonged to head these groups this spring ” “to that spirit of a Glen and VaLouise are seen at from every ward of the stake Stake advisers are Mrs Emron which we seem to re- the extreme right of the group in quotation and Roy Atcall continues with “that takes the accompanying picture which Wright of Garland care of fools and little children” shows six of the nine officers of kinson of East Garland We must admit that we never the two organizations who were have known a time when it was gathered to talk things over last School Costs so much pleasure to “get our Sunday Others beginning at the in feet up” a luxury we usually left are Val Leavitt of Fielding and Hollis Johnhave enjoyed most at the end Carina Nielson son of Garland and Joyce Romer of a hard day of work An estimated $1024561 will be Robert Fronk Frank required during the school year of Elwood of 1947-4- 8 for operating costs in The Civic and Home Arts club the Box Elder school district acin sponsoring the appearance in cording to the tentative budget the valley next July 9th of the now on file in the office of the Hawaiian entertainhighly rated This figure board of education ers is undertaking a most worthrepresents an" increase of while project One resident callemrailroad over the appropriated Union Pacific ed us on the phone during the last week for the year 1946-4week to ascertain if the group ployees were advised The major increase lies in the in a company bulletin to cooperwere really going to come here division which calls a campaign to at once instruction because had seen them ate fully in they for an increase of $74232 somewhere else and were most fill all winter coal requirementsto we are to be in a position If anxious to see them again move coal required for use next You can spend one or two fall and winter Will it is absolutely yean in Hawaii without seeing that dealers and conService necessary such a collection of talent or both domestic and comsumers such a complete presentation of in as much of their Instead of the wards of the the old and new in Hawaiian mercial lay dance and song as this troupe requirements as possible during stake holding separate meetings of June months July and on the evening of Fast Sunday is bringing to Utah this year the August" the bulletin stated July 6 all will join in an M IA our caller declared Coal cars hquling coal in sum- sponsored Sunset Service at the mer are going to be desperately new Bear River high school foot“Is there any good news on needed in the fall and winter for ball stadium the front page today?” came the handling ore sugar phosphate Announcement that all arrangebreakfast-timquery from the as- beets and other commodities that ments have been completed for who always gets must be moved during the winsociate editor this special service is made this lohanded the second section of the ter season 0 E Linderman Mrs Rupert Blackham week by morning paper as her share cal agent says he has been adpresident of the YWM IA of That question could not be an- vised the stake swered untU time had been taken Some fine music has been arto go back over the headings but ranged for and Bishop Dan Hickwhen it came it was in the negaKeep man of the Snowville ward will tive Every item reported disturbe the speaker at the service bances in nature or in social relawhich will begin at 7:45 o’clock tions many of them of considerIn Logan able gravity There was definitely In all the no “good news” there Station Oleen Garn is still confined to hours in all a Logan hospital as a result of a events of twenty-fouthe world the only things of im- badly fractured left arm sustain- Dies of the weeks two to home his groups ed at portance large just Ervin Nephi Didericksen 43 people were events fraught with ago The accident occured when a died Wednesday afternoon in Treimpending danger or present traillness saddled gedy pony passing beneath a monton after a come He the was born Sept 14 1903 in Some morning clothes line became frightened perhaps the headline writ- by the sound of the saddle horn Brigham City a son of Nephi and ers will get a chance to dress up scraping the wire and stamped Annie Faulkner Didericksen He their whole page with such bold tearing up both clothesline posts moved with his parents to Thattype mesages as would provide a Both Mr and Mrs Garn who cher when a young boy He was restfull tonic for their entire ddy were working nearby were knock- a graduate of Bear River high — and the readers’ day as well ed to ground while one of the school and had operated a SerWe can’t forego imagining what flying posts struck Mr Gam ac- vice station in Tremonton for 20 He married Teressa Adyears reporteda few of the headlines might be ross the upper left ams Pec- 12 1937 in Thatcher like: ly breaking it in seven places The couple might have been Surviving are his widow Tre Arabs And Jews even more seriouslydraggecL and montonJiis parents Ogden and Joinin' Ilolyland injured had the line not become the following brothers and sisDevelopment Project entangled in a fence with the ters: Mrs Roy Perkins Eugene result that the horn was tom out and Leland Didericksen Ogden Russia Invites Tourists of the saddle Didericksen Preston Ida Floyd Of All Nations and Percy Didericksen Pocatello To Visit Country j Idaho Harvests European Funeral services will be conSTATEWIDE to Top Promise ducted Saturday at 2 pm in the CENTENNIAL EVENTS Records Century Tremonton First ward chapel Today Marks Y’ear of Peace Current: The Centennial Exposi- Friends may call at the home of In United States Industry tion State Fair Grounds Salt Leon Dunn Tremonton Friday from to 9 m 6 and Saturday p Lake Vast Irrigation Project from 10 am to time of the serOpen$ Opportunity For 6: National Clay vices June in Riverview cemeBurial Families Thousand Ten Court Tennis championships tery will be directed by Shaw Salt Lake City US Small Towns funeral home Rogers Seen as Centers Of Nation’s Culture July 12 3 4: Independence Day Family Reunion Held Richfield fete United Nations Rewards Scientists For Success The Rogers family Slide Exhibit held a reJuly 2: Kodachrome In Cancer Prevention union State CapitoL Sunday at Ixgan canyon" Those from out of the We could think of so many more present headlines that July 3 4 5: Independence Day valley included Mr St Mrs Russuch headlines celebrations at Logan Hunt- sell Sorenson and of all would reflect the yearning family of Salington Fillmore Fort Bridger mon Idaho Mr & Mrs Ralph the world to hear of good things Wyoming to Price of Ogden Mr & Mrs Fred would like We to coming pass office Rogers and family pfIUgt?y-ldcelebrabe working in a newspaper July 4: SummitCounty Mr St Mrs Ed Rogers and family when they "are writing them like tion Park City of Spokane be Wash Mr & Mrs that We would even like to can Motor Boat Western J M Bean and family of Salt Lake we when July eating breakfasts Lake to go City and Walter Rogers of Midchampionships Pinevlew have that kind of headlines vale with fhe toast and cereal Stake Young People Arrange Summer Activity Schedule prt County Shown Budget Railroad Urges Coal Purchase Stake Sunset ' Hold Severe Injuries Fielding Man Hospital Service FOR Augifst JUNE 27 1928 FRIDAY Owner at Tremonton Evening ward members will opportunity to hear the Harmonettes in the closing program of their current season at the sacrament meeting ward this Sunday evening advises L C Chrisopherson ward clerk D G Nelson of Snowville member of the stake high coun cil will be the speaker in the ward is urged Everyone in attendance- Announces Plans For New Building Much of the material is already on the ground and all plans are for the early construccomplete tion of a cafe and dining hall Just west of the hotel building adwill who Bowcutt vises Y'erlin build and operate the’ new business The one story structure to be 25x100 feet in size will be of cement block construction AUXILIARY MEETS American Legion Auxiliary meeting at the home of Mrs George Gleason Wednesday and A business session evening election were held and refreshments were served The held 1879 PRICE $200 "A“YEAB Garland have an be 8 Meet Called On Big Game Problems Harmonettes to Sing In Garland Ward to March 1947 David Larsen of East Garland is reported to be among the sons of Utah Pioneers who will make the trek in July from Nauvoo with the counterpart a century later of the original pioneer company to Utah headed by Brig' ham Young A band of 143 men three women and two boys all direct descendants of Mormon pioneers will the famed trek of the first company under Brigham Young They will have 72 automobiles covered with canvas and with wooden oxen apparently in front straining All members making the trip will be dressed as their forefathers were dressed They also will be carrying souvenir relics of the pioneers with them The trek will start- - on July 14 at Nauvoo and eight days later will swing down thru Emigration canyon just 100 years after the first Mormons entered the Great Salt Lake valley The itinerary follows exactly the route of the hardy band under Brigham Young In each of the states the caravan will cross elaborate pre The are being Ifiade parations governors of the four states involved have promised highway patrol escorts Sunday DISTRIBUTION Under the Act of East Garland Man To Make Trip With Novel Caravan ' THE Matter FRIDAY READING DOWN WITH THURSDAY Class M Men Gleaner Leaders NATIONAL Vernald Post a Advance Showing Grace Haws Mrs Hyrum and sons went to Logan Friday to see the preview of the picture show “Bob Son of Battle” dog in which Wynn Hansen’s Dave plays a lead part Attend Mrs Marble Wheat-Be-et livelandowners Sportsmen growers and other persons in Utah interested big' game were remanagement problems minded today by the Utah Fish and Game 'Department of coming meetings of the Utah board of which sets big game control seasons and determines kill numbers for special hunts other than the regular buck hunt The schedule opens with the meeting to be held at Brigham City Monday July 7 at 10 a m in the county courthouse for DisBox Elder trict No 1 Cache Weber Morgan and Ricjj counties stock QueenContest Is Planned ’Candidates are now being sought for a Wheat and Beet Day queen to preside over the community celebration to be held at Garland Saturday August 2 Plans for the community festival are being worked out by’ the Lions club while the queen contest will be in charge of the business men’s committee Merchants will distribute balone lots for voting permitting vote for each dollar cash sale At the end of the voting period the three candidates having the highest number of votes will draw for the place of queen and attendantsGirls are urged to enter their Saturday July fifth has been names early so as to get an even declared a legal holiday by Gov- start in the voting Candidates ernor Herbert B Maw in view will be listed and ballot boxes of the extensive schedule of Cen- located in each place of business tennial activities planned for that month and state City county offices banks and liquor stores Stores To Close On July 4 & 5 will be Bothwell Baby Drowned In Ditch closed Garland retail merchants this week voted to observe the full Janice Deanna Lind 1 holiday year period and will not open for business Saturday Buyers old daughter of Vance 0 and Hansen should supply their nteds for the Vida Lind of Bothwell was drowned at about 11:15 on Thursday long The Times will endeavor to Thursday in an irrigation ditch print one day early next week which ran in front of the home also The mother missed the baby at about 11:30 The body was found caught in a headgate about Interior Department mile away in front of the Wallace Anderson home Urges Construction Survivors include the parents Of Dewey Dam three brothers and one sister Gerald Gordon Richard and MarThe department of the interior ilyn and a grandmother The has recommended that the US time of the funeral had not been senate enact a bill now pending determined Thursday aftemnon authorizing the expenditure of a million dollars to build a dam across the Bear River channel near Deweyville to provide a fresh water supply for the use of the Bear River Migratory Bird states this week’s State Refuge Beginning July 1 the state law Publicity department release — requiring that ail market milk The construction of the dam in Utah be pasteurized becomes which of a would provide lake effective according to L K Watover 40000 acres extending from kins state inspector 1 District to the Cutler Dam in state department of agriculture Deweyville Rear River Canyon has meet op- who visited in the county MonWatkins from a large number of day is inspector position for farm owners where property Cache Box Elder and Rich counwould be inundated The project ties was first proposed ten years ago as a means to provide sufficient invalids do better on raw milk fresh water to the duck refuge to than on is pasteurized milk eliminate the wholesale poisoning false” he declared “A survey of ducks by botulism a food has shown a greater Incidence which flourishes in stag- of many poison diseases contagious and has had the nant svyamps children who are permitof sportmen’s" backing groups ted to drink the unpasteurized product “There is no significant differKLEON KERRS ence between weights and heights VISIT HERE of children who drink raw milk Mr and Mrs Kleon Kerr ar- and those who drink pasteurized ' rived Saturday from Washington milk have shown there “Surveys DC where Mr Kerr is serving is as secretary hTSenator Watkins a higher Incidence of diphtheria Kleon will return to his work scarlet fever intestinal disorders after the 4th while Mrs Kerr and rickets among children drinkHe is tentawill remain here ing predominately raw milk than tively planning to teach in the among those drinking pasteurized milk” he asserted county again this winter Law To End Raw Milk Sales SEVEN RIVERSIDE BISHOPS am i it Seven living ward the Rivesidc arranged in get together recently for a picture The seven have presided over the ward since 1913 and the last five of the group all reside within the ward Seated left to right are L II SEVEN bishops BISHOPS— of Leland who S presided in 1942 Capener th 1913 to ' 1919 present bishop since 1945 to 1923 Only two other men hate head9 ed 1923 ward— 1926 to C the Richards Myron J Richards Ralph Russell C Capener the first bishop who served from Standing Thomas 1926 to 1934 J Udy 1894 to 1911 and Joseph U 1934 to 1937 and again from 1942 who served from 1911 to to 1945 John II Ward 1937 to 1913 Kennard the ward James T Jr from ' |