Show GARLAND HIE Entered NINETEENTH YEAR— No at the Post Office THE as KVEBX Second God in the churches in their day and in the Bible scriptures made available to mankind only a few generations previously thru the invention In their of printing new religion they found their universe place in the explained the scriptures given new meaning prophecies fulfilled and their ideals of manhood own highest and womanhood given purpose and reason for being It was in ail this that they found their real leadership This it was that held them fast when together persecution left them with burned homes dispoiled fields and loved ones Injured and killed This it was that drove them to face the unknown somewhere In the west and kept them united thru strangeness hunger heat of events A complete program with a time schedule for the two days of activity was set up lor Wheat and Beet days by the committee headed by Devers Owens this weekThe fun will begin on Friday the Firemen will August again take on Jack Fierce and his gang in a street water fight at 5 pm just prior to the holding of the little prince and princess contest The conat 6 o’clock cessions will be open during the also while the amateur evening fight card arranged being by Cyril Linford and his committee will be presented at 8 a Chairman Linford is making rtal effort to arrange some worthwhile bouts for this celebration to feature and warns everyone keep this event on their list of to see things pm Mourned by Many The untimely passing of our he has lived for the past ten esteemed fellow townsman Jos years and as county commissionNielsen Monday evening er had made him known to a A came as a distinct shock to this large circle of people who quickly community He was so widely recognized his integrity kindness known and so generally well and good judgement liked that hundreds will morn his of friends join Many hundreds R DAVIS DONALD seaman His activities at Porpassing Mrs Nielsen and the Immediate first class USN son of Mr and tage where he still held consiMrs George II Davis of Gotland derable property at Garland where family in their sorrow rings up another sale at the ship’s service store at Headquarters ' a Word For The Mayor Ready For Another Home Made Celebration Wheat and Command Commandar as Guam M I where as storekeeper Marianhe serves Donald a graduate of Bear River high chool entered Naval service in March 1946 and has overseas served 11 months Return From Trip Mr & Mrs Lester Coombs of Mr A A Capener Mrs Fielding H S Tingey and son Vaughn and LaMar Capener all of Riverside returned this week from a trip to the Pacific Northwest and Vancouver BC They also toured Yellowstone Park on the ley it expanded Beet Days From the beginning it has been largely just a a home made home It’ a bit of town celebration fun for ourselves and our friends It doesn't try to rival the state or fair any other celebration in journey the state or county but a lot of as much fun at people have ENGAGEMENT SHERRY PECK’S it as they can anywhere will again This year be a MADE KNOWN day or two of homemade fun Mr and Mrs F Millan Peck according to the plans of the com- announce the engagement of their and we know that many mittee daughter Sherry to Mr DeVon hundreds are going to enjoy it— Day son of Mr and Mrs LeRoi e at a fair price of Miss Peck Day Layton Utah is a student of the Utah State and Mr College Agricultural Be Made Up Loss Day is a student of the University have reason Floods in the why strict limits should of Utah Mrs Peck entertained a group materially reduced the corn crop be placed upon the amount of for this year Estimates are for grain that may be used in the of Sherry’s close friends at an We kept engagement announcement party of alcohol production an 80 per cent yield With want stalking so much of much grain away from the distil- last Friday evening the world and our own national leries during the war There is E A Mr to do J Mrs a now much as that Holmgren were need plentijust stability depending upon in Salt Lake City Monday ful supply of food there is every as there ever was Wheat and Beet Days at GarIn 1929 land started all in "Tun a cooperative of North Box Elder farmers had just completed construction of the first unit of their big grain storage warehouse at Garland in readiness for the It was opened wheat harvest with a big dance on its waxed A year later concrete floors and another dance and the event expanded Into Wheat Day Then in recognition of the importance of the other crop sugar beets which with wheat is the other great source of wealth in the val Corn Can into just it 25 DISTRIBUTION FRIDAY 1928 Under the Act of March 8 1879 PRICE 1947 Men - Gleaner Plan Canyon Party Another Centennial by “I would Tike to say a word for city should be appreciated our Mayor and City Council" a everyone and there are others on council who are puting in a lady caller at The Times office the lot of time to improve the town said the other day “The amount of time and hard Someone ought to let them know it” work that Mayor White gives our we appreciate FOR M The Top A Lady Say JULY FRIDAY UTAH and cold and even death in swirlThis was their ing blizzards true leader and any mortal man Centennial Queen on Parade On Saturday there will be a could serve beyond that only to coordinate their efforts and to parade at 10 30 a m in which the voice for all the hopes and needs little the prince and princess celebration queen and the State of all Centenial queen and attendants will be the central figures William Linford parade chairof The Summer Now It Is man says that many fine floats' Down the road a mile or so the varied stages of development and are being prepared by organizafor grain already has been cut The in patches of color from darkest tions and businesses this the event lie urges all who have heavy headed bundles lie in rag- green to ripening yellow ged rows across the thick stubble crops of grain and hay and beets pioneer relics to show them in except in one corner of the field and numerous fruits and vege- the parade were a few of them have been tables reflect the power in the Following the parade an enstood in shocks — rich pyramids soil the industry of man The tertainment program and address of food for man or beast With wheat and barley heads are big are being planned to be held in almost boisterous speed Nature and full the broad crisp leaves he new Main theatre The comhas hastened to present her offer- of many hundreds of acres of mittee is endeavoring to secure a ing of plenty leaving a whole sugar bqpts spread across the speaker of statewide prominence from to season’s work done a week before rows hiding the ground highlight this event a hundred view ditchbanks and fence lines the day on which There will be races and games years ago the vanguard of the grow rank with vegetation at the city park beginning at 1 Pioneers looked upon the dry unIt is the top of the summer in pm men’s and girls softball touched wastes of these mountain our valley with a teeming stir- gameS from 2:30 to 4 o'clock and valleys with hopes of themselves ring wealth of present and near- the traditional street dance in yet harvesting a crop to sustain ing harvests rising between the the evening moist cool clay and the burning their lives Carnival ride and concessions Elsewhere across our valley in July sun will be open all day as will th well known and rate highly Wheat and Beet Day flower show Souvenir and Bonneville Gladiolus Society exhibit It has been about a month since great year — and after seeing the ur exchanges brought us our Centennial editions of our State’s STOREKEEPER NAVY copy of the “Centennial Wel- biggest dailies we are still pleascome” edition of the Box Elder ed with it Brigham City paid the bill and deserve published at BrigFrom its colorful great credit for their part in it ham City Peach Queen cover to the very Our hand is out too to Editor last of its stories of Box Elder Bill Long and his staff for a job and scenic that is a compliment to Brigham industry history beauty we enjoyed every page of City and our whole county It it isn't so big as those done for a Looking at it again now— we whole state but it is good — very are certainly going to keep it our souvenirs of this great good Joseph A Nielsen THURSDAY Matter August Class Days Events Are Scheduled A Great Faith Led The Pioneer In these days of paying honor our Utah Pioneers much Is raid in praise of their leaders Nearly every article that is printed says much about those who Withdirected their migration out wishing to detract in the least from all the honor due these leaders we should like to say just a word in behalf of the thousands who were not in places of leadership Had it not been for the courage and strength of many hundreds whose names are associated with Utah’s founding only by their no honors surviving relatives could have accrued to anyone These hardy souls scarcely needed a leader for they were led by a powerful faith in their new belief and their own destiny That faith was not inspired by a or a Brigham Joseph Smith Young or by any other person but grew out of their religious backgrounds They were of those who had been seeking a satisfactory understanding of PRINTED Wheat-Bee- t EDITOR So 1- at Garland Utah GARLAND 51 READING DOWN THE SIDE WITH 192- AVGUST ESTABLISHED August 14 has been set as the date for a canyon party at park in Logan canyon for ail Bear River stake M Men and Gleaners anthe organizations nounce thi week The party which will start at 7 30 pm will feature a pot luck with everyone supper bringing to make the meal something Members will provide their own transportation Those who cannot may arrange with their officer for rides Funeral services for Joseph A Nielsen who passed away Monevening at 7:40 at the Valley hospital will be held this Friday at 2 stake pm in atthe Bear River Intertabernacle Garland ment will be at Ilyrum Mr Nielsen was stricken with a heart attack at his farm at Portage Monday and was taken to the hospital where he passed away about three hours later He had suffered a severe attack at the farm Friday and tho he had been advised by physicians Sunall physical day to discontinue activity he insisted on going his work Monday spending most of the forenoon at the blacksmith shop working on a truck and Later driving the vehicle to day Holds Party ward Primary children participated in a much enjoyed dance Monday afternoon and showed the results of their cLtv activities to a few mothers at the ward amusement hall reports Mrs Ida Johnson president US Agency Review Prospects For World Wheat Supply Entertained (Club By Mrs Johnson Mrs Oluf Johnson was hostess to the members of the Ladies’ Self Culture Club at their regular meeting Friday afternoon at her home Club president Mrs J L Carter presided The program was provided by the Garland of the Daughters Camp Utah Pioneers and consisted of piano solos by Mrs Malcolm of Ilyrum and vocal duets by her small daughters Mary and Kaye the reading of the autoof her mother by Mrs biography D C Hartman and incidents of pioneer life by Mrs Grace Haws During the social hour refreshments were served by the hostess DAVIS REUNION HELD Over 90 members pf the family of Mr and Mrs F P Davis of Garland participated in a family reunion at Logan canyon this week YEAX Funeral For Prominent Civic Leader To Be Held In Stake Tabernacle This Friday Primary Successful Garland The Northern Hemisphere— particularly the North American continent — is the world’s bright spot this year so far as wheat is concerned production Canada to equal or exceed its expects 1946 crop of 420 million bushels And the July 10 USD A report added another 25 million bushels to bring the current estimate for this country's J947 crop to 1435551000 bushels In Europe however this year’s wheat crop may be as much as 10 percent below last year’s million bushel harvest — considerably under the prewar average production of 1670 million bushels Flooding in the Spanish Peninsula poor spring weather in and severe Germany in Balken nations will drought need for grain keep Europe’s imports high thruout j Total production of wheat in both Asia and Africa is expected to be near the 1946 level while winter damage has reduced pros'counpects for the Scandinavian tries Winterkill excessive spring rains and floods have curtailed spring acreage and lowered yield in the United Kingdom prospects from the Texas and Reports Oklahoma and Panhandles Kinsas indicate that 5000 custom combines are now operating in that area of which 1100 are from Canada Kansas has 1500 unfilled orders for combine service and Nebraska and other states are beginning to ask for help A $200 the Joseph A Nielsen ‘Time Tell Magazine Utah Story farm Previous indications of a seri- heart ailment during the past year or so he had insisted were ous only digestive disorders Joseph A Nielsen was a prominent farmer in the valley with extensive holdings at Portage and He had served for elsewhere ten years as a member and chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Box Elder County and during the war period served-aa member of the Selective As a member of Service board the Bear River stake he had beea in the presidency of the stake Previous high priests quorum to moving to Garland in 1936 he had served many years in the Portage ward Sunday school superintendency and in the bishopric of the ward for seven years He had also acted as president of the first quorum of Elders in ' the Malad stake for ten years lie was bom November 12 1883 at Ilyrum a son of Niels J and 'Nancy N Anderson Nielsen lie married Ruby Williams January 23 1908 The’ couple made their home at Portage until coming to Gar- ' A picture of President Geoyge Albert Smith of the LDS church the front cover of the graces July 21 issue of Time magazine Inside has devoted three pages to the Mormon story and four pictures While the Salt Lake Tribune thot the article slightly conthe story praises the troversial industry of the pioneers tells the story of the church and comments on present day Mormons Saints might lake exto Time’s statement that ception Mormon ism the from sprang mind of Joseph Smith because it is a fact that Latter-DaSaints believe thai Mormon-iswas revealed to Joseph Smith revelation by divine Speaking of President George Albert Smith Time says: he is impressive In his quiet and earnest way Smith is a great man salesman and and one who serves the needs of the church well in 1947 People land 1936 who watch him in his office— besides his widow bonbons into hit areSurviving slyly popping sons and daughters: Mrs nine — mouth he know while works Rhodes Navelle East Garland that they are dealing with a Mrs Nan Bowcutt and Ralph force” LaRue and Donna Rae Wesley Nielsen Garland J Reed Nielscij Mrs Ruby Portage Stephenson Invited LeGrande Mrs Beth Oregon For 12 Christensen Ogden grandchildren and the following The Civic and Home Arts Club and Dewey the the contest for sponsors of Norris Grant Jtnd BLaine Nielsen little prince and princess contest Carl Nielsen Nampa Ilyrum for Wheat-Bee- t invite en- Idaho Day Mrs Wanda Long trees to this contest and urge New Mexico and Mrs mothers to enter their children Elia Everlon Logan now by calling Mrs- Verlin 145-or Mrs Ruby LINFORD FAMILY it In Entrants Princess Contest t 27 PLANS REUNION the ages Any children between of four and six inclusive are The Linford family i9 holding The winning contestants its annual reunion at the Boy eligible will ride in the club’s float in Scout Lodge (Cache Peace Offithe parade Entrees must all be cer’s Lodge) in Logan Canyon in by noon on August first and Sunday Saturday afternoon July 26 and 27 it is reported A committee Carl Boss Visits headed by Cyril Carl Linford is planning features and Boss is home on a to make the program numbers furlough from Camp California reunion an outstanding success i SEVEN MILES FROM PRICE IN CARBON COUNTY LESS THAN A HALF A MILE IS UTAH'S FROM THE HIGHWAY WEIL FROM CARBON DIOXIOE WHICH DRY ICE" IS MANUFACTURER STATEWIDE CENTENNIAL EVENTS The Centennial ExpositSalt State Fair Grounds Lake ”100 Years of American Painting” at Exposition 9: “Promised July Valley” with Alfred Drake at the Ute Current: ion Stadium Draft Horse Show ExState Fair grounds position Centennial celebration July at Huntsville July 27: soccer Championship Germania AC vs California at Ogden Centennial celebration July at Price 3: Jean Gros Giant July Balloons Exposition Salt Lake July 29: Unveiling of CapL James Brown monument Ogden Aug 2: Wheat and Beet Day at July ke CARBON DIOXIOE GAS COMING FROM DEEP IN THE GROUND IS CHAN6E0 INTO A SOLID BY RUNNING IT THROUGH A HEATER! FORCEO THROUGH A NOZZLE THE RESULTING LIQUID FROM WHICH IT EMER6ES AS A SPRAY CRYSTAUIZINO INTO A SNOW-LIKSUBSTANCE THE 'SNOW IS PLACED INTO MOLDS AND UNDER HYDRAULIC PRESSURE IS FORMED IKTO BLOCKS OF 'DRY ICE WITH A TEMPERATURE OF BELOW IT MAY BE SAWED INTO SMALLER ZERO MOCKS FOR SHIPPING TO COMMERCIAL USERS i Garland V |