Show Th G Stake Primary Honors Nine A R L A N D Presidents and Scores of Board Workers at Party Xs i 24th READING DOWN THE SIDE WITH THE EDITOR HIGHWAY UTAH GARLAND Year DANGER traffic toll in dead and injured is surging ahead of last year by about 20 per cent because a lot of us are doing some careless driving We have got to go more slowly observe better the rules and courtesies of the road and use far more caution if our lives and vehicles are to be spared There’s no use saying the Other is only fellow is careless He that way part of the time perhaps about the same as ourwon’t We have safe selves roadj until we are all careful all the time— careful enough to save ourselves from the surprises that present themselves so swiftly in fast moving traffic There is a need for less speed less use of alcohol on the part of drivers and less showing off with cars by immature drivers These three things constitute today’s greatest menace to highway safety is This week our' community distressed by the misfortune of the Marriott family and their friends They will be a long time recovering from their hurts and their financial losses JUNE FRIDAY 27 ' PAPER EARLY NEXT WEEK The Times next week printed on Wednesday instead of Thursday as usual All advertising news and should be in correspondence one day earlier than' customary Utah’s Marriots Injured In Monday Auto Accident The meeting which was the last of the year was in charge Woffinden of William retiring president Charles J Wood inPresidetroduced the program nt-elect Earl Arnold will head the club after July 1 Ward Mutuals Plan Programs excellent programs planinterest both young and old are being planned for next Tuesday evening for the MIA: meetings in the two Garland wards officers advise Both wards are endeavoring to secure special speakers on a pa triotic theme it is anounced The programs will be followed Some ned to The Garland Second Ward group will also enjoy readings Mrs Howard and by Maughn Four members of the Emery music and singing This Marriott family Susanne Allred patriotic is be to followed outprogram by 4 daughter of Mr and Mrs Giactivities and a marshmallbert Allred of East Garland and door low roast is asked to Everyone 15 of Garland LaDee Roundy some marshmalows and enwere painfully injured and some bring some fun around the fire seriously injured in an automo- joy bile crash south of Logan early with their friends for Here July Assessor Speaks To Lions Club meeting 48 by activities Monday eveningSusanne Allred and Charles Mariott were released from the hospital Wednesday The injured were part of a two car party headed Blacksmith Fork Canyon on a fishing collided Their car trip with one occupied by four boys from Ogden who had been fishing in the The boys attempted to canyon pass a truck going in the same direction found they could not make it when they saw the approaching Marriott car and in tehir confusion their car went out of control crashing into the to them Marriott machine One Yet what happened of the could happen to any of us dri- Ogden boys was killed Mr Marriott sustained a badly The road thot is ving down the broken arm and leg injuries Mrs frightening Marriott a fractured leg broken ribs and head injuries Charles WORD OVERWORKED Marriott facial injuries and both facil injuries and both Did you ever notice that in a Marriot arms broken LaDee Roundy senewspaper picture in which anyone is shown looking at anything vere facial fractures and Susan-nAllred cuts shock and bruisthey are almost always "Inspect- es ing ” it? The word "inspect’' is getting worn threadbare and may end up meaning nothing more Old Folks Party toward merely looking 1 while having a picsomething ture taken Bear River Stake members 70 years of age and older and members who are widows or widowers will be honored guests at a stake dinner and social at the Tabernacle grounds at Garland on Tuesday July 1 announces Fred L Peterson county R C Richards chairman of the was the speaker at the Old stake Folks committee luncheon of the Garland Lions The event will begin at 11 talkClub evening Wednesday A hot dinner will be seram ing on the recent property re ved' under the direction of the valuation in Box Elder County the stake Relief Society and the stake Mr Peterson explained Priests will arrange for care that had been used in clas- High program numbers sifying the lands and expressed The committee is for appreciation for the generous co- a good attendance at hopeful the party of citizens and Farm operation Bureau committees in the work Robert J Potter county Commissioner was also a guest at the Fair than No 1952 Program Announced For County A schedule of County Fair tertainment events was issued Ed Kerr secretary this week en- by as follows: Thursday August 28: parade and evening noon show After talent Friday afternoon: Tractor rodeo horse racing evening amaRiverside Invites— teur rodeo Riverside Ward will hold its Saturday afternoon: Ilorse raannual July 4 ward party Friday cing finals evening amateur rodeo finals and Saturday July 5 eening -The usual outdoor events are is Marble Mr & Mrs Leonard entertainment All planned free except lunches and refresh- moved to Clearfield last weekend to make their home ments which will be on sale t Wheat-Be- et Are Set For August 22-2- Days 3 The date for the annual Wheat and Beet Days celebration at Garland was definitely set for August 22 and 23 at the luncheon Lions meeting of the Garland Club Wednesday night The club annually sponsors the festival The date was placed a week Inter than usual to avoid the harvest rush and to accomodate a high class vaudeville troupe which can be secured for the show in that date Club committees are busy arranging for athletic' events and ether activities Over 40 years of Primary work in the Bear River Stake was reviewed at a specially arranged party held at Garland Wednesday with stake board members ct the period in attendance A program featuring talks by former stake Primary presidents was presented In the ward and a luncheon prepared chapel by the Bear River Stake Primary 100 Board -- f or the more than was served in the banguests quet rooms The first - stake Primary presiindent Mrs Lottie B Smith stalled when the stake was orin October 1903 was ganized present and spoke as was 'Mrs Ella S Capener the second president Mrs Dora King deceased third president was represented by Ijer daughter Mrs Thelma Williams of Kaysville Mrs Hortense Grover next in succession was critiill in Lake and was Salt cally represented by Mrs Alice Nye who was secretary on her board Also absent due to being away on a trip to California was Mrs Matilda the fifth Lillywhite She was represented president L by her daughter Mrs Pearl Peck Mrs Franke B Johns of Garland sixth president Mrs Myrtle Gunnell of Mesa Arizona seventh and Mrs Merle Linford Garland eighth president were all present Mrs Brown Henry present president of the Bear River Stake Primary had general charge of the activities of the day The program was prepared of board memby a committee bers headed by Mrs Effie Potter who - is in charge of stake Prito mary history and counselor Mrs Brown Mrs Hilda Petersen Mrs Thelma Nalder Mrs Ina Udy and Mrs Ida Johnson Mrs Hilda Peterson prepared the program script introducing the former presidents and was assisted in the reading by Mrs Mildred Capener and Mrs Grace Warnke The program theme The Pri- - - Women HEAVY RAIN BREAKS DROUTH Almost inches of one and rain had fallen in the Garland area Monday and Tuesday of this week in a storm which ended a drouth of over 3 month duration and which has had serious effects on many valley Clubs Seek Fifty Pledges For crops Stands of beets peas and other on irrigated lands crops were much poorer than usual due to thelack of spring moisture while much dry farm wheat has practically burned out during the dry spell Rodeo At Plymouth — Red Cross Blood Bank The women of the Ladies Sell Culture Club and the Civic and Home Arts Club are endeavoring to secure pledges from 50 people in this community to each give a pint of blood when the Red Cross Bloodmobile stops at July 15 The blood is being coUected for the use of the armed services Donors must be between 21 and 60 years of age or If yuonger have parents consent be in good health and weigh over 110 pounds Volunteers may call Mrs Geo Gleason who is chairman of the committee in charge of pledging for the Ladies Seif Culture Club d Thru the Years was in a vocal solo "Thru The Years’ sung by Mrs Laraine Law with words written for the occasion by Hilda Peterson Mrs Ann Durfey sang "I Walked Today where Jesus Walked During the luncheon period vocal solos were sung by Karen Fonnesbeck of Howell accompanied by her Fonnesmother Mrs Melvina beck and by Mrs Law Pearl L Peck was accompanist for Mrs Law Invited guests were all women who had worked on the stake Primary boards since the organization of the stake They came from all parts of Bear River and South Bear River stakes from Salt Lake City Ogden and Logan and elsewhere in Utah and Idaho Special guests included Stake President Robert J Potter who also spoke briefly on the proalso A Earl Buchanan gram high council member and history representatives from the wards mary the stake History books and charts showthe progress of Primary work the stake were on display in the Relief Society room The party was made gay by the' use of lovely flowers The luncheon tables and chapel were made attractive with them and a rose was pinned on each guest In addition each of the stake Primary presidents and their representatives were presented with a of ing in corsage Swimming Pool At High School Shows Use Gain At the conclusion of the third week of swimming at the Bear River High School pool a total of 4413 persons had registered for the various classes an increase of nearly a hundred over previous years reports Coach DurreU Hughes Following is a summary of the various classes and their enrollment: 3:00 to 3:30 pm — Beginners 51 enrolled boys 7 to 9 Oyears 3:30 to 4:00 pm — Beginners 42 enrolled boys 10 to 12 years 4:00 to 4:30 pm — Beginners girls 7 to 9 years 92 enrolled 4:30 to 5:000 pm — Beginners girls 10 to 12 years 38 enrolled 5:00 to 6:000 pjoj — Boys and girls 13 years and over 67 enrolled 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm— Adults enrolled boys sport class from 3 to 5 pm is held daily with an enrollment of 55 A sport class is also held three times a week in the evening with 35 boys participat123 A ing All families are reminded that Thursday evenings from 7 to 9:30 o'clock is family night and the entire family is invited to come a night of as a unit and enjoy swimming y Plymouth is staging a full amateur rodeo this year on July 4th and 5th Ann Driggs daughter of Mr & There will be a wide variety of Fielding Schedules entertainment events each after- Mrs Keith Driggs of Salt noon and square dancing in the City is visiting with Mary Ellen Fun Day Events Huish this week evenings men’s and women’s A parade entertainchildren’s 'iall games calf riding ment hrose pulling fights fashion show stunt and WHEREAS of our funds many square dancing are all in the list annual NOW THEREFORE towns and cities have suffered the Garl- of events for Fielding’s Ftw Day Saturday under the Council and City hereby produe to this year’s devastadamage claim to the citizens of thi9 city auspices of the ward MIA ting floods and are ip need of that a serious flood relief problThe program begins at 11 am and financial assistance em exists in our State which re- Lunch will be on sale at noon The Utah Flood quires the kind assistance of all For the square dancing Bill v WHEREAS es- to relieve the suffering Relief Committee has been caused Charles professional caller of Lotablished to cooperate with and thereby and request that cont- gan will be on hand to spice the certain agencies in ributions be left with C W Cut- fun supplement providing funds for the relief of ler at the Garland Drug Store The ward extends an invitaflood victims and the Governor Garland Utah tion to everyone to join them in of the State of Utah has requestGarland City Corporation either the afternoon or evening ed that all cities in the State J J White activities or to be with them all Signed: assist in raising said flood relief Mayor day Proclamation |