Show 'V w Early Resident Passes Away At East Garland SrVri v: '' if V "t ' r r' a A '!- “Lafe” ' ' a 'n r Grover READING DOWN TIIE SIDE WITH THE EDITOR w T Funeral services will be held at East Garland Saturday at 1 p m for Lafe Grover resident of the ward for more than 60 years who passed away at the family home there Tuesday evening lie had been ill for the past three weeks Friends may call at the Roger’s Mortuary Friday evening from 6:00 to 9:00 o’clock and Saturday morning at the family home from 10 am until time of the services bom Lafayette Grover was Nov 21 1880 in Farmington a son of Thomas and Elizabeth The family movWalker Grover ed to East Garland when he was 12 and he had since resided there On June 28 1899 he married Ellen Parkinson in the Logan Temple She died on Oct 30 of last year Mr Grover had served as a counselor in the bishopric of East Garland Ward for four years and as president of the Young Men’s Mutual Improvement Association for three years lie had also' been a stake missionary a teach- er in the Sunday School and a of member the ward genealogical committee and in 1951 he served 25th Year GARLAND F M Pecks Plan Seattle Residence Mr week home plans UTAH GARLAND h FRIDAY FEBRUARY 13 1933 No 29 Meet for Men and Wives This Saturday Evening Will Open Stake Conference and Mrs F M Peck this are offering their attractive here for sale and making to establish residence at Seattle Washington where Mr Peck has accepted a position with the National Public Service Life Insurance Company M “f A meeting for men and their wives on Saturday evening at Men Plays 7:30 will SOUNDS REASONABLE Mr Peck has been a salesman TOO highlight events of the Bear River Stake quarterly conSenator Douglas back from- a and supervisor for the company Ogden ference to be held for a number of years recent tour of Europe says we at Garland in the Second Garland Ward’s hoop this will have a hard time convincing Utah and Idaho territory Saturday and Sunday Ilis squad coached by Dean Coombs Elder George Q Morris assisnew assignment the European nations that we canwill be in the is playing this Thursday night at tant to the council of the Twelve not afford to go on assisting them headquarters office Ogden against the Ogden Twenty-secon- v’ill be the official visitor and with dollars by the billions when Ward in their second ti e we can pay an air force captain at the meetgame in the Division Three M ings principal speaker ' statlotted in their country more Men tournament short-tera mission in Alaska than some of them pay their be at meetings will locals lest to the husky 10 Sunday The For ten years he wfas a school am and 2 pm with the prime ministers and an army Plain City team Tuesday night in MIA private on duty there as much as bus driver in this area and also conducting the service at a hard feught game after The annual Farm Bureau ban- the lead thru the first holding 7 30 in the evening they pay a supreme court justice had been a county road superviperiod Music for the Sunday morning sor in addition to his farming quet will be held in the Tremonand afternoon sessions THE NEWS IS IN will be Surviving are the following ton Second Ward hall next Friand sons TIIE TIMES ANYWAY provided by the Garland Second daughter Orval L and day night Feb 20 the officers Ward choir urder the direction Alma King says he was as sur- Fred M Grover and Mrs Hazel announce this week cf Fred L Nye A big tasty dinner a fine muprised as anyone else could have Riser East Garland Clifton W The Relief Society officers and been when he read in last week’s Grover Palmer Alaska Weldon sical program and a talk-bJohn teachers of all wards of the stake 26 Schenk Times that he was to be one of and Dean Grover Ogden president of the stale A game here against Granite of will hold 11 the Jamboree scoutmasters thoir monthly union grandchildren are on the list of Salt Lake is organization arnounced by Bear meeting and two sisters and one evening The information was furnished activities evening at 7:00 River High School coaches for o’clock Saturday brother Mrs Berurah Olsen Burwill go directly to by scout headquarters They Everything will be the best and class roooms as there will be no Idaho Mrs Alma says he knows it is an ley Smith program numbers will be brief 'ihursday February 19Polly This string team from the Big general honor but he hasn’t gotten that Garland and Enoch Grover Logan and to the point declares Israel opening assembly Eight circuit will appear here A fireside for all M Men far with his own plaps yet Iiunsaker local president and the week when the Bears during Plans for the Jamboree trip to Gleaners and Jr M Men and Jr Everyone is invited Members have a bye in their league ’schedCalifornia Gleaners of the stake are going ahead rapwill be admitted on their mem- ule will be scout held immediately committees idly report bership card or with their dues following the There will be two games one A lowering of the cost figure for session in tl on that evening evening stake payment at 6:30 and one at 8:00 pm and president’s room each boy by $5000 to put it Dinner will begin at 6:30 season tickets will be honored it be LeRoy Blascr of Speaker will down to $17500 will Interest more ne Logan is announced will talk and show slides on the boys Lions See Film boasts one of the site’s Book Granite of Mormon An informal open house is most touted players this year SALES TRICKS scheduled February 14 by Bear On Industry Williams who is hailed as a salesmen with River Stae Bank in Tremonton High pressure L Armstrong sales rep- fccond Glen Smith Bear River Harry unique selling attacks frequently O C Hammond senior resentative of Pacific Ogden will work their regular lineup reap a harvest at the expense of tin charge of First well known truck- against the visitors to give the Express the public Bank of Utah’s operaSecurity a talk and squad ing firm presented and toughenexperience A recent Issue of “Data” a tions for Northern Utah announfilm on extensive operations ing publication of Better Business Bu- ced today The bank in Tremon- of his the at the company meeting reau calls upon the water soften ton will soon become a member ot the Garland Lions Wednesday Approval of a contract for the er industry to clean up its banch of the First Security CorDUP TO MEET growing of 1953 sugar beets in evening ranks poration Bill Linford was in The Garland of the all districts served by the Secretary Camp A few concerns have been The open house from 2 to 7 charge of the meeting at the Gar- Daughters of the Pioneers will Sugar Company and Gunused used by salesmen in a pm will celebrate opening of land Cafe where the memberhold their regular meeting Friday nison Sugar Inc in Utah and scheme that promises buyers a the newly remodeled banking ship Idaho was announced another at excellent 2:30 he afternoon home at of this week enjoyed chance to get equipment for quarters The general public is dinner prepared by the cafe Mrs J J White it is bj representatives of beet growHandsome nothing practically invited to inspect this modern ers and sugar companies ced commissions are to be allowed for bank The new contract provides for sales made with the help of the Orchids will be presented to payment for 1953 sugar beets buyer but the commissions are all women attending the event ot the same scale rate which preoften offset by a higher purchase and savings banks will be given vailed last year but substitutes a price The agent could go out of to each child accompanied by a new machine method the business or change his line parent A special contest featurfor the old hand before many softeners were sold ing worthwhile taring method is John W Larson East Garland prizes planned vhich has been used in the any Mr nammond said- - Refreshents by his first customers past will be honored on his pioneer Minor sectional matters involved at all by later ones and all would will be provided for 80th birthday anniversary with everyone in the contract negotiations' will then be left without a chance to Bear River State Bank offers open house to be held at the be furher considered and settled the anticipated commissions to Box Elder County many new family home Saturday February leter it was jeported The ap“This is and modern financial facilities 21 from 2 to 7 pm Says the publication: proved beet payment scale again certainly a situation about which and services made possible thru A cordial invitation is extendembodies a division of the prothe entire public should become the First Security Corporation ed to all of his friends thruout ceeds from the net return from aware and one which the water which operates C4 banking offi- the to call on him on that j sugar sales valley softener industry should clean up ces in Utah Idaho and Wyoming date Growers and processors expresimmediately” Largest intermountain banking Mr Larson was bom in Bear sed satisfaction that the new maVarious other materials and organization the system has as- River chine taring method rWhen he City in 1873 will take services have been merchandised sets in excess of $350000000 was ten yearn of age his family the human factor out of this opServices avaiable will include by transient Sellers' who have to what is now East Gareration in the future and thus taken shameful advantage of the Timeway Loans for home im- moyed land the first family to settle eliminate a controversial matter reliable materials provements auto buying and perpublic yet which has They cleared the land sometimes been a businesses al- sonal needs checking and savings there from established source of °" misunderstanding in the com- ways are available and it always accounts travelers cheques ‘n the community as The revv method of taring past iw continued on owe a is safer to do business thru reguhas been under thorough discus(‘Grandpas Garden” we with people lar channels sion and Mr Larson attended school at experimentation for know three years the Academy in Brigham City and the USAC for growers Logan Spokesmen and RADIO SPEAKE- RHe met Annie Wiregar in Salt processors also expressed John W Larson hope that this Lake and were married City they early year’s Garland First Ward Explorers Carl Ashby of Fielding wall be agreement will result in increased sugar the speaker on the WCTU radio won the stake MIA Junior bas- ir the temple Dec 18 1901 Lewis and family Mr Larson who wras the first beet plantings Sunday ketball tounament last week in They built their house where it program over KBUH new Seven children were bishop of East Garland Ward after morning at 8:00 o’clock it is an- their final game against the able born stands to them all of whom are Bear River Stake was nounced by Mrs Axel Frederick-so- Plymouth squad Mr & Mrs L W Manning visited organized has been active in churchy and Monday with Mrs who conducts the program They will enter the Division still living Manning’s fathSince Mrs Larson’s death Three tourney at Ogden next a civic affairs and is now a memer M C Ericksen of Beaver Dam Mr & Mrs W Lee Thompson Tuesdy playing the Farr West number ’of years ago Mr Larson ber of he High Priests quorum who is receiving treatment at a has made Stake his home with his son of the stake winners at 8:45 pm visited la Clarkston Wednesday Logan hospital In Team Tourney Farm Bureau Sets Banquet Feb 20 Bears Schedule Granite Game Bank Invites To Open House This Saturday Truck Beet Contract Terms Set Family To Honor John W Larson On Eightieth Anniversary ad cm “J T First Ward Hoopsters Will Play at Ogden r |