Show AND i ESTABLISHED Entered at YEAR— No the Post IKI- AUOC8T at Garland Office 22 - Utah GARLAND r i PRINTED aa EVERT Second UTAH Class FRIDAY THURSDAY FOR Matter August DECEMBER 30 FRIDAY 1923 DISTRIBUTION Under the Act of March 8 1879 PRICE 1949 5200 A YEAR READING THE SIDE WITH DOWN THE EDITOR The Garland First and Second wards the last two Sunday evencantatas ings enjoyed Christmas There by their respective choirs was something fine about each presentation and something even finer about the courage and for energy that was required them to do what they" did Each used its own ward members for all the choral and solo a chance parts giving listeners to hear their own neighbors and choir members a chance to develop by performing themselves The two small choirs have helped much with the local Christmas Our commendation to spirit their leaders and members and all who helped in the effort ' The singing of “The Messiah” here Sunday night by the South Box Elder Stake choir will be a fitting climax to the holiday sea- The Times Extends To Its Readers Heartiest Greetings Of The Season (r son It was really a glorious Christmas this year at our place of the children were Everyone home and all the grandchildren as welL We played games and sang songs bn the evening and recalled events from the years of This year's other Christmases Christmas tree was the thickest branched and the most symmetrical of any that we had ever put up and when two or three of the had brought their stock family of lights and ornaments to decorate it It excelled all the rest as far back at any of us could remember The weather during the whole Christmas tune magnificent was just a good brecutg cold but not too cold nor too windy More tnan a toot of weii pacaod snow covered the whUe country side and around the wains and buildings where ft had been pusn-eA farewell testimonial will aside it was piled as high honor John Udy son of Mr and as some of the little of Riverside shoulders and did taey love Mrs Austin Udy 1 at evening All of us thrilled at the way Sunday Jan the the snow sparkled at hignt in Riverside ward chapel John will the clear moonlight Everything leave next week for the the mission home preparatory to seemed so clean and brilliant filling a mission to the Southern States Our' Christinas turkey was the Friends of the young man and finest ever Every member of of the famliy are Invited to atthe family that put a fork in it tend the testimonial declared that meat had never been so tender so sweet so full of natural juices or so delicatly RELIEF SOCIETY MEETING flavored The tolls the fluffy TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY white potatoes topped with butThe Garland Second Ward Reter the gravy the pudding— everything was just the last word lief Society will hold the regular meeting Wednesday afternoon this Christmas The visiting teachers will meet And there was the Christmas at 1:13 and it is hoped that every music and stories One after an- teacher will be present other they came in over the radio The theology lesson will be waves to leave everyone of us given at 2 o’clock kinder and friendlier than we Officers urfte all members to had been before All of us re- start 1950 off with a large atmarked that never had anything tendance at Relief Society meet- Riverside Invites To Testimonial For John Udy vu It it helped out the Christmas spirit so much and we imagined that all the world must have been immeasurably nearer “Peace on at any time in Earth” than years this Christmas And what a lot of happiness we our in recalled having had Christmas shopping this year It seemed that everything we bought gave us a thrill when we thot of the one we were going to give it to Some of us I know are going to go right on looking for gifts for one another as a result of remembering our shopping Well be joys of this Christmas looking something something someone for something practical pretty and even for for foolish to get else just for the satisof doing it just as we faction did at Christmas time- - this was our most derful Christmas ever Yes sir won- NOTICE TO CROPS ALL CANNING GROWERS BEAR RIVER OF VALLEY There will be a canning crops school conducted at the Ben Lomond hotel in Ogden January and 7 beginning at 9 am each The meeting on Friday day to pel 6 be will devoted January and corn crop growing and on Saturday the 7th tomato culture will be considered Growers of these crops will do well to take advantage of this as new problems conschooling front the farmers from year to Boy Scout leaders in this area are busy maxing preparations for some of their boys to attend the National Scout Jamboree at historic Valley Forge in Pennsylvania next summer between June 29 and July 7 Leaders from every district in the Ogden council have organized a committee to prepare for transporting the scouts to tne Jamboree Horace Barnard of and Alma W King of Gar- year land represent the two local Officers of county and state stakes on the committee associations will be there to present the crop and price situation Scoutmasters To Meet Rules governing the eligibility In the state and nation of boys necessary equipment or- Box Elder County Canning Crops Growers Association ganization physical fitness and J L Weidmann president other items will be discussed with Robert S Calderwood secretary all scoutmasters at a special meetevenWednesday ing at Ogden ing at 7:30 The meeting will New Chevrolet be held at the Weber College Coming Thi Week LDS Institijtffcuilding A new series of Chevrolet pasVNOTH senger cars reportedly one of the The regular meeting of the most important ever developed Board of County Commissioners by the company will be unveiled ing scheduled to be held Monday Saturday January 7 W E Fish general sales manJanuary 2 will be held Tuesday Mr January 3 between the hours of ager made the announcement Lorenzo Bowcutt 10 am to 12 noon and pm days some 7000 Chevrolet deal Dies At Smith field and 5 pm ers 'fieross the country began preK B Olsen parations for elaborate showroom Mrs Mary Christena Larsen Clerk County presentations Bowcutt 70 wife of Lorenzo For Box Elder County CommisThe ' 1950 car will make its apBowcutt died Tuesday at the sioners pearance following Chevrolet's home of a daughter Mrs Herman most successful selling year Fish Forsberg at Smithfield followMr & Mrs Gerald Barton and said retail passenger car sales in ing a lingering illness family of Richland Washington 1949 would top 1000000 units She was bom in Denmark in are spending the holidays here while truck sales of 350000 would 1879 a daughter of Anders and with Mrs Ida Michaelis and with set a new alltime record for the Bertha Peterson Larsen and came his folks in Beaver industry to Brigham City with them when 10 years of age She married Frederick Cazier Nov 21 1890 PIXCII and PVXCII By HAP He died in 1922 and on Dec 8 ITEM United NEWS 1948 she was married to Lorenzo Nations General AssemBowcutt bly asks mam atomic Surviving besides her husband powers to continue private consultations to are one son and four daughters a basis or interfind Mrs Olive Williams and Doyle national atomic control Cazier Salt Lake City Mrs Pearl Angelo and Mrs Viola Jones Casper Wyo and Bertha Forsberg Smithfield 18 grandchildren and nine three brothers Pete and Amos Larsen Brigham City and Carl Larsen Salt Lake City Who was it had this most wonderful of Christmas seasons? I cannot seem to remember now In who it was told me about fact the more I try to remember I become the more convinced that It must have been everybody left Monday Stanley Johnson their has told me about who Christmas and the foregoing is a for Los Angeles after a brief visit summation of all the things that with his parents Mr & Mrs E He will teach eontribued to their days of un- Lewis Johnson school at Portland Oregon after usual happiness People- - must have bad a lovely Christmas I'm the first of the year sure that I did Rulon Hansen who was injurhome ed Farrell Larsen arrived Wednesday morning at the from Kentucky to spend the holis receiving treatr sugar factory He that Max' reports days ment at the hospital who is also attending school in Kentucky is spending the holiMr & Mrs Earl Arnold spent days with his brother Harold in Boston t!e holidays in it Scouters Plan For National Encampment Next Summer —‘I see this atom — “Weii where these ITN guys are gonna keep ” bomb at least they ain’t thrown it yet” on talking about Valley Stakes Join To Hear ‘Messiah’ Fielding Ward Honor Two Ashby Boy At Testimonial A program in compliment to Elder Marvin Ashby who recently returned from an LDS mission to Hawaii and for LaMar Ashby who leaves soon for a mission to New Zealand was held at the ward chapel Sunday evening The two musical program included numbers Marvin by Ashby "Teach Me to Pray" and “I May Not Pass This Way Again" He was accompanied by Miss Yvonne Ravsten of Ciarkston Speakers were Leo Earl of Logan and Marvin who told of his experiences while in the mission field Gordon Smith and Carl Ashby played Guy guitar selectionsRees sang a solo LaMar Ashby and his parents Mr Ac Mrs Ralph spoke Ashby Prayers briefly were offered by Bishop Elmer Richards and Theo Richards REGULAR MEETING ANNOUNCED FOR TUESDAY The Garland First Ward Relief Society officers announce that the regular Relief Society meeting will b held Tuesday January 3 It will the visiting begin with teachers meeting at 1 pm The theology lesron will be given at the 2 o'clock meeting by Belle Wood There will be a nursery Under the direction of Harold B Felt “The Messiah ” Handel’ oratorical story of the birth of Christ His stay on earth and Ills resurrection will be presented at the Bear River Stake Tabernacle Sunday January 1 at 7:30 o- ’clock ‘l 4 With a selected group ©I soloists and the South Box Elder Stake choir performing In the presentation of the classical oratorical play It promises to b one of the best Christinas programs presented here in a long time Singing the solo parts will be Robert Reese tenor J Earl Johnston bass Roberta N Story conDixie Meacham tralto soprano and Geraldine Thompson soprano At the organ will be Louise O Davit and playing the piano will be Douglas Mann LaVon Jensen will read the libretto The choir presented the oratorio at Brigham City Tuesday of this week Both Bear River stakes will be sponsoring the presentation here Sunday evening Extension Service To Hold Meetings Professor Lyman Rich of the Utah State Agricultural College will be at a farmer’s meeting next Thursday evening January 5 at 8 o’clock to be held at the Utah Power & Light building at Tremonton Professor Rich has spent the Mrs D C Hartman returned past summer in Europe studying Tuesday evening from Phoenix dairying as it Is carried on there Arizona where she had been All fanners and their wives of called due to the illness and death the valley are invited to attend this meeting of her granddaughter According to the Box Elder Mr A Mrs Charles McNeely County Extension Service this formerly of Ogden and BothweU will be the first of a series of have moved into the Limb meetings to be held each ThursThese at Tremonton day evening be held during JanuMr & Mrs Henry Brown and classes will of and February Topics family and Mr A Mrs Lorus King ary interest to farm people will vital and children were guests at the be dircussed by specialists from George Stallings home in Eden the college The complete schedMonday ule of speakers and topics to be Mr A Mrs Jesse Lee and three discussed win be published early children of Mills City Oregon are in January spending the holidays with their Mr A Mrs D IJenry Manning parents Mr & Mrs Frank Munns and daughters Marilyn and Mr A Mrs Lynn Bell of Spanish s re spending the holidays Fork and Mr A Mrs Ross Bell and in California with relatives of Fallon Nevada spent family Mrs Rose Mannirg left the holidays with their sister Mrs to spend the winter in MurDelbert Allen and family ray with her daughter |