Show THE GARLAND AUGUST ESTABLISHED Entered YEAR— TWENTIETH No Stanley Post Johnson Tributes Paid To H D Woffinden At Funeral Rites Texas August 2— EvA bereaved in a while 1 get an ircommunity paid its to Horace Monday urge to make another last respects lap and '' see how L) Woffinden at funeral services so conducted in the stake tabernacle things are going in America Mr Woffinden had when my friend in New Orleans at Garland away Wednesday night suggested that I visit him this passed summer I construed his letter as after an extended illness Wm counselor in the an invitation packed my things J Cullimore was in charge of the wanted bishopric forthwith and was off some of the cities service to The dependable and generous and states I was already familiar with and to examine some new service that the deceased had renaspects of the American land- dered in the Garland ward as a Sunday school superintendent and scape chorister and as a ward chorister Today I have made the his unfailing sense of humor and on Los from the ngeles trip coast across the vast white desert his devotion to his family were of Arizona and New Mexico to praised by C E Smith and Chas El Paso the western entrance to J- Wood speakers at the service the empire of Texas For most In their talks they voiced the tourists this is a repulsive part appreciation of all the members of the trip to the east but I dis- of the ward for his service and of agree The desert has never fail- character and the sympathy ed to excite me nor am I dis- all for the bereaved family J Arthur Wood turbed by its pitiless heat which and assistant general manager of today has passed the mark There is a kind the Utah Idaho Sugar company cleanness about the spoke in high praise of Mr of honesty and reliability desert that I have never seen elsewhere and no city seems in his work for the company which covered a period of nearly quite as sanitary He said the Desert country begins less than 50 years company a hundred miles inland from the had never questioned the acof his work for it was alocean and continues without in- curacy terruption to within a few miles ways done promptly and thoroof Phoenix Arizona where the ughly Vidlin numbers for the service to irriarid sand hasresponded gation and the area has become were played by Harold Felt of almost as lush and fruitful as the Brigham City Austin Seager sang two solo numbers and Mrs D tropics Phoenix itself is the cleanest Henry Manning Mrs American city I have seen It is Gleason and Miss Ethel Rogers a new city well planned and rendered a trio number accompanied by Mrs George Davis faithful to the Spanish architecPrayers at the service were by ture that makifs it' distinctive White is its dominant color: Basil C Fife of Brigham City and R Evan Gee Orson Christbright white buildings circled ensen J M Gaddie S E Quigwith green vegetation EveryAndrew Campbell Vernon D thing in this city of the sun looks ley as If it had been freshly scrub- Bishop and Errall Bone of the Sugar company were pall bearers bed Arizona is also the state where and George Davis and John were honorary - eaoee ’"of -- date palms spring up Shumway pall with such startling promiscuity bearers Interment was in the family that the effect is theatrical where burial plot at Lehi where the some cities build over their sidewalks where bill- grave was dedicated by Thomas boards that read “Lots for Sale” Kirkham are discovered in the middle of the desert miles away from any other sign of civilization where the traffic cops affably waylay tourists and allow them to help pay for the paving of the city streets as my fellow traveler and Kenneth E Weight county I discovered when we were driv- school superintendent this week ‘issued the school calening 26 miles an hour in a zone and where the cafes adver- dar which calls for the opening tise a wholly local specialty date of the fall term of school in the milk shakes county on Monday Sept 8 The first holidays come October New Mexico generally follows the same pattern tho its land- 9 and 10 when the UEA conscape is more rugged and its des- vention is held High schools ert looks more bleached Huge will be closed all the following week and mountains October 13 to 17 also for rocky pinnacles with tortuous shapes rise straight a harvest vacation In November Thanksgiving will up from the level white sand Cactus and scrub oak fight for permit a respite from a meager existence here studies while the Christmas holiNow Texas lies before me The days will begin Wednesday Detime I first crossed this state I cember 24 and continue to Monrealized why its natives rank it day January 3 The year is slated to end on equal in importance with the rest It is an May 21 for the elementary of the 47 put together grades amalgamation of many interests — and on May 28 for the high cattle oil Wells cotton and ship- school This arrangement will ping— and is probably the most give the district 173 days of state in the union school one more day than is reThe three states I have crossed al- quired by state law ready are not as great in width as this one state Head Just on the other side of the Local plains of Texas in the genteel Gets High Rating state’ of Louand old fashioned Sorensen isiana is my destination the city Brothers of Garland that more than any other Ameri- are among several breeders of can metropolis represents a fairy registered Jersey cattle in Utah tale come to life — the enchanting who have just had their herds New Orleans where I want to 4jassified for type under the protaste the famous French cooking gram of the American Jersey and worship at the shrine where Cattle Club Each animal was compared for type with the jazz was first played in America breed’s score card which allots 100 points as a perfect score M The the of Sorensen rating herd was reported to be very Next was high The Utah average The Bear River stake M Men most creditable being 8229 and Gleaner Girl canyon party will be held at Guineveh Park in DR L R WALKER Logan canyon next Thursday August 14 at 7:30 pm Ilolhs John- IN SALT' LAKE CITY Ralph J County Sets Date For School Start Jersey Thursday son publicity chairman again reminds members of the group The supper will be “pot luck” and everyone is requested to bring something Drinks however will be furnished by the stake Those attending should! provide their own transportation but if they cannot they are asked to meet at the bank corner at Tremonton at 7 o’clock and rides will be made available Mrs this Lehi Grace Haws is spending week visiting with friends in ' - PRINTED Utah as Walker Jr son of Leo R Walker of Mr Logan formerly of Garland refrom Boston cently returned Mass where he completed a year intership at the Forsyth Children’s Dental Clinic Dr Walker is now in Salt Lake City where he is associated in the practice of dentistry with Dr C G Green 1001 Boston Building Dr L R and Mrs EVERT Second UTAH GARLAND El Paso ery once resistible Party 192S Garland Office at I' COLUMEANDERING By at the Class FOR THURSDAY Matter FRIDAY AUGUST 8 DISTRIBUTION FRIDAY 1928 August Under the state government emhave received an average increase of approximately 50 in the past five years almost identical to the average increase of private workers in the in a study state it is revealed released today by Utah Foundatorion the Utah ployees salary The women’s Civic League of Tremonton this week announce that they will conduct a contest to select a little princess to grace their float in the County Fair parade at Tremonton August 21 The contest is open to any little girl in the county between the It will be conages of 3 and 5 ducted at 5 on Saturday August 16 at the McKinley school with persons from outside of Treas judges monton pm ganization Utah employed a total of 3977 to operate persons Those desiring to enter agencies of state government in children should call Mrswith 1947 compared January or Mrs 1942 in January an overall Stevens at man Byington 97-increase of 14 The number of employees has in general increased 5 percent administrative departments with a 22 increase in Highway Department personnel and a 77 increase in the number of employees of the Employment SeCommission curity Expanded highway construction and the administration of the Veterans’ Reare the prinadjustment program cipal factors in the relatively larof these ger personnel increase two latter agencies The gross state government pay roll amounted to $722147 in Janwith compared uary 1947 for the same month of 1942 an increase of $300000 or 71 The average salary of state employees was $181 per month in 1947 with compared January 1942 in January $121 Workers of all industries covered by the unemployment compensation law received an average wage of 1947 $180 per month for January an average of $116 for the same month of 1942 Free- Old folks of the Bear River stake will enjoy their annual outing next Monday August 11 anK IInounces Fridal chairman of the stake committee The outing which will be held at Lagoon is to be for all over 70 years of age whether they are members of the church or not Mr Fridal Prizes emphasises will be awarded the oldest woman and the oldest man present The wards will furnish transportation and lunch and the stake committee will furnish the ice cream and soda water All groups are urged to be there for the lunch hour at 12 noon so all can be ready for the program at 1 pm AT The Bear River Future Farmers met at the high school Tuesday evening and appointed supervisors for the various types of exhibits for the local chapter These boys will be responsible for securing exhibits arranging them at the fair clerking and judging caring for the disposal of the exhibits at the conclusion of the fair and other detailed items The following boys were named as supervisors: General Bear River FFA supervisor Dee Christensen Richard Beef Allen swine Ldon sheep Floyd Eggli Hill dairy Don Welling poultry Arden Coombs farm mechanics Donald George Crozier potatoes Potter wheat John Udv barley Vern Petty oats Max Ward corn Evan Rudd beets Sterl sugar Miller: vegetables Vaughn their Frank Stake Old Folks Going To Lagoon Next Monday CENTENNIAL FFA Youth to Head Fair Departments LOGAN 8 1879 PRICE Tremonton Women Seek Parade Princess Research Report £how State Cmployees Wage Scale Good Act of March 1947 GLAI) SUNDAY SHOW The Utah Centennial Gladiolus show will be held at Logan Sun10 announces E day August Lewis Johnson vice president of the Bonneville Gladiolus Society The show will be open to the public commencing at 11 o’clock in the morning closing at 9 p m It will be held at the Royle an Pack Motor Co 55 West 1st North Logan Max Rees Opens Modern Studio Fldwer Show Wins Approval The Wheat and Beet day Flower and Gladiolus show this year again won the applause of crowds one of the high and provided points of the celebration Four gladiolus growdrs copped the top awards at the show of Gladiolus Society the Bonneville jointly sponsored by them and the Wheat and Beet day committee: R G Tingey of Salt Lake won the blue ribbons in the following classes: white cream yellow and scarlet Dr Wallace J Vickers of Logan was first in the salmon lavender and purple classes J Lavelle Thompson of Logan took first for his showings of rose and smokey glads Eight prizes went to Garland’s own glad fancier E Lewis JoBn-sowho was first in orange red black red pink blue and buff and who won both the 25 and 10 spike baskets Dr Vickers showed the grand a fine spike of "Elizachampion beth the Queen” edging out the' runner-ushown by Mr Johnson in a close decision An excellent display of varied flowers was sponsired by the Garland Flower club at the show also Here prizes were awarded as follows: Best table decoration Mrs Fred Gephart Tremonton sweet peas Mrs and gladiolus Ed Udy Riverside best zinnias roses gladiolus and perennal sweetpeas Mrs Rose O zinnias Manning L Tremonton petunias Brough J White Garland white roses Mrs- Art Johnson Garland geranium and phlox Ruth Johnson The judge of the show was Geo M Soffe of Salt Lake City who expressed himself as highly pleased with the show and the J attractive surroundings in which Max the Cullimore nmi DWELLERS XltUJJw r cot PLASTERED ’ 'sty':)' i’ f EM 1 S i RUNNING ROOM IN THE August 14: Unveiling Monument Ogden Lorin Far DOOR THE WAS J caravan first Garland Lions club second Children’s division: Best decorated doll buggy— Mary Huish best decorated tricycle Larry Pierce best decorated bicycle Bruce King best decorated wagon Karen Gleason best child's costume Nadine Best adult comedian Arnold Harris Best adult costumes Mrs Alta Archibald and Mrs Barbara Madsen Program Much Enjoyed A the large crowd filled beautiful new Main theatre almost to capacity for the program which featured an address by Ezra T Benson vocal solos by Miss Colleen Bow-- j cutt and accordion numbers by Joann Broekmann eight and the presentation of centennial medallions Mr and Mrs to A R Capener and Mr and Mrs Thos E King Garland pioneer MrsJane of couples Brough Tremonton oldest woman present and Mr John Oylcr Sr oldest Devers Owens min present chairman of the day was in chatge of the commiitie progum Mr Benson was introduced Alma W King and by Pres (’ U Smith presented the modall'ons Spoils and ball games at tho city park and a dance concluded day - resorts ANOSERVED CANYON PARTY PLANNED Garland Lions club and their partners and the ladies’ clubs of he community and their partners are planning a canyon party at Guineveh park in Logan canyon Monday evening August 11 The BALANCE WITH THEIR NATURAL WHICH RELATIONSHIP SINCE BEEN DESTROYED BV 'CIVILIZED SURROUNDINGS LONG Parade Thrills The parade Saturday presented a generous number of beautiful floats both large and small A large float suggestive of the centennial entered by pioneer Garland the carried state city Centennial queen Miss Calleeu Robinson and her attendants The pioneers were represented on the float by Mrs A R Capener Mrs Thomas E King and Mrs II Kirkham while Marian Carter and Jackie Garrett represented the latest generation The float of the Ladies Self Culture Club and the Commercial club carried the celebration queen Miss Audrey Confer and attendants Miss Doris Forsberg and Miss Marilyn Rogers while the little prince and princess Richard Williams son of Mr and Mrs John Williams of Tremonton and Ro§ann Linford daughter of Mr and Mrs William Linford and attendants rode on the float of the Civic and Home Arts club Attendants were Patricia Gee daughter of Mr and Mrs R Evan Gee and Patricia Evans of Mr and Mrs John daughter Evans This junior group were chosen at a contest at the park Friday evening Parade prizes were awarded as follows: Grand champion historical division— Garland ward Primary Grand champion artistic division —Tremonton Civic League Floats judged for size — Ladles’ Self Culture club first Civic and Home Arts club second and Garland Japanese Floats group third drawn by oxen and horses— activities Excellent rides entertained childyoung people while the community concession stands elso to be popular fun again proved ENTRANCE AND CHIMAS A COMBINATION THE SIDE OP NEY A SMALL OPENING THE HOUSE PROVIDED VENTILATION TILLED THE SOIL THE INHABITANTS PISHED AND HUNTED GAME THEY LIVED HAS a well attended and Following well balanced fight card at the Wheat city park Friday evening and Beet days at Garland swung into real motion Saturday morning with a parade that will be remembered as possibly the very best in all Garland history and continued with a series of other events that were of outstanding merit Friday’s fight card produced some excellent matches that kept the park crowd on its toes from to end Amateur boxbeginning en from the Malad and West Jordan clubs were well paired to give the fans plenty of rugged action the a IN A FINE YEAS concession ren and Usually BENCH AROUND THE TOP IN SEMI- and AN EARTHEN August 13 11 15: Utah State Suf folk Sheep show Nephi August 15: John Cobb attempt on measured mile record Bonneville Utah WERE SUBTERRANEAN ' Lake rodeo FEET OR TEN DIAMETER Utah Centennial ExpositFaion State Fair grounds mous “Water Follies” gieat Centennial Aquashow Salt Logan NINE WERE DWELLINGS THE n Current: August ADOBE '? - j LIKE HARDENED 'A' - A Annual Celebration Features Draw Praise From Visitors it was held The grand champion Rees this week announces his new photo ribbon was provided by the North opening of America Gladiolus Council at Garland studio His new building has been dein a most PRIMARY corated and furnished ENTERTAINS pleasing manner and he has gone AT LUNCHEON to considerable expense to install a great deal of entirely new The ward Primary officers entThere will be a special livestock equipment of a type that will ertained at luncheon Saturday judging contest August 22 for all make it possible for him to turn afternoon at the home of Mrs Future Farmers and Young Farmout work that will meet the most j Harold Peterson for the State ers The time will be announced exacting standards centennial queen and her party later With the opening of this new s C1ty queen and her the valley lants the mayor and city council enterprise will have its first permanent and their partners and the judge Gets Jay modem photo studio and one that of the flower show and his party Army Promotion will be able to provide a service were also guests Mr Rees soli-- ! equal to the best With the Eighth Amy in Omna cits the support of the people of son of the entire valley and assures Japan— Jay F Cullimore Mr and Mrs W J Cullimore of them that he will spare no effort Garland has recently been pro- to please those who make use of moted to the grade of corporal his jnew facilities the is Cpl- Cullimore serving with ISt Cavalry Division which is on occupational duty in the ten prefectures of the Tokyo Yokohama MOUND UTAH area in central Honshu Eland STOOD AT 4 BRIGHAM Japan TO THE 6 MAT BASIN AND l‘H6 Overseas since December said'this is the place' ancient aborigines Cpl Cullimore is assigned to "A” WORKED THE UTE WHO RegiTroop1 of the 8th Caialrv AL0N6 THE WASATCH RANGE ment as automatic rillq man in a rifle platoon ir t Cpl Cullimoie graduated (nm f Bear River high school in June Um A DILLARD 1946 He enh ted in the army HAVE BEEN in September of 1940 mg £ Vi REMAINS OF K x his basic training at Fort HOUSES MADE OF Kentucky OF WILLOWS STATEWIDE ( ENTENNI L I A $200 THE HAND OF Bill Linford entertained party for her son Billie on seventh birthday Wednesday Mrs a at his Centennial August ion Sanlaqufn Celebrat- WHITT Mr MAN A & Kaysville baby girl L r Grant Cullimore announce the birth Mrs of of a |