Show n tt GARLAND 7 ESTABLISHED Entered at the Post TWENTY SECOND YEAR— No 33 ACGU8T Office at 1928- Garland - PRINTED Utah as GARLAND EVERT Second UTAH 1928 August MARCH 17 FRIDAY DISTRIBUTION Under the Act of The task of selecting an American Mother 'for the current year lias set local committees all over the land to' checking over the names of women they might nominate for the honor and and will result in many undoubtedly to a realization people coming that they have in their midst a number of women who have made 'Outstanding contributions as mothers and as community benefactors Here at Garland the women of the Ladies Self Culture Club had Mr and Mrs William J Bowcutt such an experience when they were asked to present a nominee from this area They found amoung their neighbors several who really had done much more than had any hey at fir-idea and if their candidate should Mr and Mrs William J Bow-- Wyoming Bowcutt where Mr fail to receive any more than locutt will celebrate their golden served as clerk cf the Board of cal recognition much good still ‘wedding on March Education was the weigh and anniversary has been done for there is noth- 25 and 26 at their home in Hiver-- m ster at the coal mine In 1914 ing more needed in this world side Utah to St Charles Idaho they moved than appreciation of one’s own Oil Saturday March 25 a fam- where he operated a farm and a neighbors In 1920 diop held at small delieates-eily gathering will be to Riverside where The group to which dinner will be served to they moved finally decided of the family and a Mr Bowcutt was employed by the nominate Mrs Gleason members George mother of nine living children lew close relatives and friends Utah Idaho Sugar Co for afjout 17 years March 26 open hou-and a civic and church worker in On Sunday After coming to Utah they were this community with a record of will be held to honor Mr and both active Mrs the Bowcutt of in church work Until from hoars continuous service in dependable a wide variety of callings and a 100 pm to 5 00 pm during ill health made active participawhich time their friends and rela- tion impossible home maker highly respected the parents of five tives are cordially invited to call They are her friends and neighbors children all of whom are living Mr Bowcutt was born in Mrs Glea'on has been the mothWeber County Utah Dec They are Stanley Bowcutt of of er thirteen children: Max an 7 1874 a son of John and Eliza Ogden Mre Delbertino Booth of army lieutenant Earl who is dis- Craddock Bowcutt Mrs New Mexico William He was their Jal trict manager for an oil company fourth child but the first to be Berquist of Kellogg Idaho lrs in Washington Mrs DC Carol born in America after his par- M J Sanford Tungsten Nevada Hobson a mother of two children ents had emigrated from England and Mrs C M Marsh of Willard and a graduate nurse at Monicllo to the L D S Church They have 15 grandchildren and join Nevada Lt John G Gleason Shortly after his birth the fam- 3 father of two children Fort Lewis ily moved to Utah lloneyville Mrs Washington Phyllis Culver where he spent hia childhood Farm and college former and early manhood graduate Accepting Wave lieutenant Oakland Calif Mrs Bowcutt was born Sept Blue Memberships Mrs Mjrtle Rock mother of two 22 1879 in St Charles Idaho children and graduate of a will accept The bureau Farm beauty a daughter of Nels and Chriitina school Utah Ruth an Mortenson Morgan also Mormon converts applications for Blue Cross memFnglish instructor at a California Stic spent her childhood in Idaho berships during March high school who has a master’s When a conA Farm Bureau Blue Crocs young woman she went degree from the cf to Cokeville service University hospital where tract covering Wyoming California Keller and Barbara she and Mr Bowcutt met They benefits for illness and injuiy for Loth students at the L’SAC at were married March 25 1900 at a faniilv will cost onlv $3780 each Iogan and four who have died Diamondvillo later go- year For just a man and wife Wyoming one at the age of 21 years is even lo‘ ing to the Iogan temple for the this contract Those irterested should contact church ceremony While raiding this large family of The firrt 14 their Mrs Seymour Hill Trcmonton Mrs "Gleas’bn has been engaged married life were years in 25 to enable the before March Oakley spent in many church and civic activicontract to be in the Salt Lak’e ties She has taught in all the office before April SPEECH w$Fd auxiliary organizations nervMEET BEING ed on Primary and Relief Society HELD AT BEAR RIVER 'take boards presided over the STUDENTS TO PARTICIPATE local Legion Auxiliary Daughters students from schools Speech CONTEST IN DEBATE of Utah Pioneers and the Gar- of Region One will meet at Bear Bear River High Scool students land Flower club been an active River High School today at U30 the Regional in will annual member and committee woiker of for their Interpretative DebateparticipateMeet at began on Fi iday the Ladies Self Culture Club was Speech contc-next week There will in and Saturd y of be competition a Primary Guide leader in the School will have Weber IIiuli retold st ries pantoward for 20 vears and has work- readings of the activities of the (barge mime and ed on nearly every community plays The meet thru meet will continue At present project in the town she is actively engaged in promo- Saturday ting the cemetery improvement program in the city Art Febted Don Limb Mrs F J C J Wood I imb J J Shumvvay Her home is rited by her neighJack Pierce Frank Munns and V bors as one of the most attractiveJohns W the attended in Republican Basketball the community ly landscaped fans of the north convention at Brigham Saturday end of the county have been Isn’t it interesting to note just night treated to some of the finest ball bow many fine things can be in playing of the winter season found to the credit of one of the Scout sponsored tournament our next door neighbors? We Bruins Club Announces Garland Tuesday which began really ought to try it with more evening Athletic of them This Thur'day night cees the Bear High One team batFielding Numlx-Census To Get it out for the tourney tling The Bruins Club of the Bear Oilers River High School will present championship with Phillips and Garland East Garland their annual Smokeless Smoker a School while Beaver aggregation 8:00 24 March at Friday evening the High School plays School days are approaching for o'clock in the high school gym meets Bear to Coach Dick How- Seniors and Logan about 150000 adult Americans According River City who will participate in more than ard Bruins advisor about 15 or On the first night the Oilers well matched boxing 20 fad 5500 classes to be conducted won from the B R Seniors Bear thruout the country during March matches of throe rounds duration River from Howell Fielding in preparation for the 17th Decen- each are on the evening's dock- from City and Brigham from Logan nial Census of the United States et Outlaws in these will be sev- the Fielding “Included opening on April 1 The second night saw the SenDistrict Supervisor Harley L eral novelty free for alls which iors over Howell Logan Heaton here for the Bureau of should prove entertaining to the over triumph the Oilers over the Outlaws Census US Department of Com-- entire family” states Coach How- Bear River City and the Fielding merce stated today that the ard Boys participating In the First over Brigham The latter and Gerald include for crew in smoker leaders school the battle all game was a Simmons Lamont Lamb local Census district will be conthe way with finally Fielding Don Peterson Lavar Nicholas ducted at the Federal Building in taking it in the closing minutes Roce Darrell Bert of Utah week Rose the lUnsen during Ogden of play Hansen and Scott March 16th these crew leaders Trent John in turn will conduct training many others schools during the week of March Preparations for the evening's MIA CLASS ANNOUNCES at various locations in the entertainment are being made SPECIAL PROGRAM local Census district These lo- by Bruins officer' Theo Coombs The Special Interests class of cations will include the Garland Leland Stone and Don Peterson Garland First Ward MIA will City assembly room above the as'i'ted by Deraid Simmons ring have a special program in their fire station and the Post Office in chairman “Iast year’s Smoker was a big class rext Tuesday evening it is ' Brigham City success” states Bruins preddort announced by Mrs Chester Boss who recently Mr & Mrs Bill Anderson an- Coombs “and this year’s program Dr Harry Versluis Jaran vill ‘how than returned nounce the arrival of a baby girl looks even more exciting picture' of that country and dislast year’s” bom Monday encuss his experiences there Prices will be moderate are) urged All class members Mr & Mrs Dewey Hansen were abling the whole family to atto be present tend Malad Sunday just Riverside Couple Will Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary Bureau Cross March 8 1879 PRICE A spring beautification campaign is now in ihe making thruout the L DS church with letters being sent to every ward and branch asking them to prticipate in all wards will be appointed to carry out the work it is announced EDITOR TIME 1950 SIDE WITH THE FOR LDS Church Launches Beautification Drive READING TIIE Matter Class FRIDAY ' DOWN THURSDAY ‘BR Day Set At High School Hill Gets Missionary Call CoIIinslon Basketball Team Fast Games Mark Basketball Play At " in - and quorum members will conducted There will also time allowed for necessary stake quorum business meetings Leaders to Meet Earlier at 1:15 It is planned this month to resume the separate department meeting for priesthood qubrum leaders and to avoid confusion these will be held at 1:15 instead of after the 230 session as was the practice before last fall There will be' five separate priesthood leadership departments conducted as follows: 1 Personal Welfare room I (between chapel and tabernacle) 2 Quorum Activity & Church Service' room north of choir seats in tabernacle 3 Fact finding and Statistical room 2 (next to room 1) Adult Aaronic Priesthood Leadtabernacle ers choir seats Aaronic 5 Priesthood leaders rear of Tabernacle Auditorium Those attending these meetings will go directly to them at 1:15 since there will be no general assembly before The Girls workers will meet In the Relief Society room at 1:15 and the Genealogical workers will meet as usual at 1:45 in the stake room in the tabernacle The stake presidency requests at all sessions a full attendance Garland Town Homecoming NextThursday Thursday March 23 has now been set as the date for the big Garland town and ward reunion and tickets for the big supper and dance have already been distributed for sale under the direction cf Clark Jones chairman of the ticket sales committee Funds received from the salo ol the tickets will go toward meeting the expenses incident to installing a pressure sprinkling system at the Garland cemetery Part of the pipe for this project already has been laid and the rest is ready for placing in the eround as soon as weather will permit Invitations to former residents are bing sqnt out by Mrs Geo Gleason and Mrs A ft Capcner who have already done a fine job of contacting owners cf cemetery lots relative to their participation m the improvement work Thua ’heir efforts considerable money has been raised The supper which will be served in the Garland Ward banquet r onvwill begin at about 6 pm and will be served until 8 pm A dance in Garland Armory will follow Scouts Will Gather Waste Paper at Takers Training For Jobs In at Garland A YEA Stake Priesthood Meeting At 2:30 Sunday Leaders To Hold Sessions at 1:15 The priesthood of the Bear River stake will meet as usual this Sunday at 2:30 pm with enThe eighty new Church build- all adult priesthood holders to be present announings that were dedicated during couraged this ces President Robert J Potter 1941) will be A worthwhile program of LD S while members spring will be asked to take part in the music and talks by stake leaders campaign by painting their homes improving their surrounding and making their homes better places in which to live During the campaign emphasis will be given to the removal of The second annual “B R” day and to planning will be held at Bear River all fire hazardHigh s nitary for better conditions ta School Wednesday March 22 in the health of the an effort to clean help tip school buildpeople and white wash ings and campus the official school letters on the nearby hill The morning’s activities will include a general cleanup of the Shrubs buildings and campus and trees will be pruned and Frank Hill of the Garland new ones planted where they arc Second Ward this week received needed Roadways driveways a call to serve as an LDS mis and parking area will be given a in the Great Lakes Mis- partial smnary resurfacing while the He will en- lawn and grounds will be raked sion of the church ter the niisuon home on April and the curbs freshly p tinted 17 Junior and senior boys will Mr Ilill is the son of Mr and spend the the morning giving Mrs Vern Hill of Garland He “B R” on the mountain its anK presently employed by Arthur nual facelifting Time will aho Michaelis at the Bear River Farm be spent contructing a road to the letters to make the “B R" Supply Other missionaries have recentl- more accessible AlLother stuy been raffed from the Bear Ri- dents will work on the campus or ver Stake as follows- in the buildings Lvnn Ferris James of Park The students will be divided under Valley Ward to the Great Lakes into definite groups Mission will leave 'April lie supervision and each 17 student will have his own specific of to do Phyllis Udy Plymouth job Ward The to leave April 17 for the afternoon will be spent in a movie dance or some other Northwestern States Mission Snovvville of entertainment Glen Garn Larkin Arrangetype Waid to leave May 8 for the ments are in charge Of student council leaders and LeRoy BunArgentina Mission Frances Mills Stone Ward to nell general chairman of the the Danish Mission special faculty committee Frank $200 All over the Ogden Area CounBox Elder which includes Morgan County Weber County County and the north half of Davis County the 4000 Scouts of the Council will be engaged in the collection of old newspapers and magazines during the next three weeks council officers at cil Program River TOURNEY— Collinston players and school have L C Christopherson cheerleaders with their principal making preparations for the grade school tournament next Shown with Principal at the Bear River High School Kidman left are rear: to LeRoy Stephen right Christopherson Fester Wendell Yiebel Garth Kidman second row Kay Bowen front row and Rees Marble Tonia Erickson Diane Johnson and Absent when picture was taken Kidman VaLouie cheerleaders were Merrill Slone Lynn Bowen and Travis Johnson AWAIT been week Grade School Teams Prepare For Ball Tournament Next Week tournaThe annual ment of the grade schools of the north section of the county will afternoon at this Friday begin the high school gvmnasium Sixteen team? are entered one from each of the valley schools from Honeyville north to Portage They will vie for the handsome trophy presented by the Garland Lions Club ard for the place ribdobons and the new basketball nated by the high school thletic All have been endepartment gaging neighboring chooL in occasional games since ’he first of the year giving their p’'crs the needed experience to prepare and foi them for the tournament their chance to enter competition on the high school level when their elementary over Games schooling Ogden announced Citizens of the area are requestto save their newspapers and magazines and if possible to tie them in bundles of twenty to forty pounds and have them ready call to when the Bov Scouts ed On Satur- make the collection day April 8 railroad cars will so in Ogden that be spotted can haul the waste paper troops in and load it on the cars details are being Complete mailed to all the troops and it that the citizens will is hoped and save their old newspapers will begin at 3:30 each afternoon until the play is concluded next Wednesday Collinston one of the smallest is just as maSazines in the area schools excited about the tourney as are Their team the larger schools a good has made showing in Funeral services were conducted games thus far and any school which beats them will have to be at the Felt funeral home In Brigheir playing they declare ham Thursday by Bishop Elmer richards of Fielding for David even if it is a lot bigger Hie students recently chose Floyd Burnett Jr infant son of three girls for cheer leaders and David Floyd and Gwendolyn who died at from their Wheatley Burnett uj’fcnut any suggestion teachers their mothers fitted the a Brigham hospital Thursday 10 hours The parents rirls out with snappy gold and after birth blue uniforms that would catch and two sisters are surviving from Fielding the eye anywhere |