Show GARLAND ESTABLISHED 27 AUGUST Year 1928— PRINTED GARLAND EVERY THURSDAY UTAH FRIDAY AUGUST THE QUEENS s 0 S' (V' wv I a 'i 7 r “ I C O' 1 i Y st ( V CP' K It FRIDAY OR DISTRIBUTION No 1054 North Utah Artists Buss Carson Western Show Offer Two Big Nights of Entertainment Parade Baseball Sports Saturday Afternoon I V i Iv Box Elder Count) 's season of eid festivals ollicially opens tins Friday evening at Garland uitli the coronationof the Wheat 9 nd Beet Days royalty at the Garland City Park and will con4 tinue tlnu the Box Elder County ? Fair at Tremonton two weeks lienee and Peach I)as at BrigV ham City on Sept 10 and 11 1 The coronation of Miss Careen Peck as Wheat and Beet Days 4: v '“N £f Miss Queen her her attendants V and Miss Margaret Thompson -Anderson the and Little Faye Miss Careen Peek center Wheat and Beet Days queen and attendants Miss Faye Anderson left Princess Debbie Holmgren and and Miss Margaret Thompson her attendants Diane Maisak and Janette Gleason will be the opening event of an evening variety program featuring a collection of the finest talent from all of Wheat-Beenorthern Utah and guaranteed to give the attending crowd the bigThree valley lovelies Miss Ca-- J Thompson being the daughter of gest half dollars worth of enreen Peck queen and Miss Mar-- Mr and Mrs Evan Thompson and tertainment in many seasons The the daughter of garet Thompson and Miss Faye Miss Anderson Vm affair wil lbegin at 7:30 attendants Anderson registered Mr & Mrs Robert Anderson ceremonies Garland Puzey served as mashigh school seniors for the comG Woffinden will be master of Friday ter of ceremonies for the coning year were chosen The entire event to be pre evening to reign over the Wheat tests this and Beet' Days festivities The Ladies Seif Culture Club of Garland Visitors are always weloome at weekend with Mrs A G We Times esas were The office had The trio were selected from a Campbell president pecially intrigued by the visit of field of 41 entrants by three charge of the queen contest and a young fellow with a broad well chosen judges from Cache the tea which preceded it Membrimmed hat and a six gun last valley bers of the committees assisting Miss Bessie Browm He had hardly given the week presideut of the Northern with this week Mrs F L Nye Buss Carson quiet friendly Mrs shop the once over when he want- District Federated Women's Clubs Mrs Arvel Nalder Harvey ed to know what this was for and and Dr and Mrs Nielsen of the Deem Mrs L W Manning Mrs self assured western showman the genius behind “Buss Carson’s 1) was other was the that for and Mrs J J Henry Manning USAC for and why and how it did it The same judges also selected Shumway Mrs W L Larson and Western Shows” with his accomarplished family and troupe and why so fast we could hardly the Little Princess Debbie Holm- Mrs George Kirby rived in the valley Thursday with think of an answer before the gren daughter of Mr and Mrs The Civic and Home Arts Club an array of snapy equipment next question popped out Then Kenneth Holmgren Penrose and with Mrs Duane Archibald as and trained animal actors for the to cap it off he wanted to know her the princess Wheat and Beet directed Maisak president Diane attendants Days show Satif this was where we put pictures Mrs of Mr and Mrs Lavem contest Ralph Gleason in the paper and why and could daughter and Janette Mrs Ray Gleason and Mrs Dave urday Garland Maisak we put his picture in the paper Gleason The show hails from North and Kraus were in charge of Mr daughter We snapped him standing seri- Mrs Ralph Gleason The queen’s float is being con- Hollywood where Mr Carson durously in front of the linotype Miss Peck the queen is the structed by the Ladies Self CulOur visitor was Bruce Marble daughter of Mr and Mrs II V ture Club under the chairmanship committee from the Civic and The attendants of Mrs Harley Confer and Mrs Home Arts Club who are building son of Mr and Mrs Ilyrum Feck Fielding are both Tremonton girls Miss Cyril Linford is chairman of the the float for the princess Marble of Garland V Kit A f V J ifj Lovely Royalty Add Glamor Festivities To t Reading Down The Side with 2 Talent Program Coronation Open Annual Fete Tonite "''p 4 Y I 13 the Editor suited in front of the pane grandstand will leatuie suen talent as and Drum Coips just relumed irom the successlul appearance at the national VFW convention in the east Miner of with ins Logan iicldJe act Mr and Mrs Perc of Brigham City Joan Sato stellar Brigham City violinist the Carland Ladies Trio Barrus and Hcusser accordion Deweyville duct which last month won a second place an an Ohio appearance Wendell Isaacson Mantua singer and others events with start the Saturday Wheat and Beet Days parade of bands and floats at 2 pm at the city park The parade will one half hour before assemble that time for placing and will then follow the usual line of niurch to the stake tabernacle grounds and return to the park where the public is invited to of gather for a free afternoon sports and a baseball game on page 8 Buss Carson Arrives Tells Times About Big Show AND THE PRINCESSES f f wi' V— ing the winter school Lyceum Los Angeles a special show in the 400 City and county schools Ilis big Western Show troupe has been a perennial attraction for eight years at the Santa Claus parade in Hollywood been a Rose Parade feature shown at the Death Valley pageant to over BOOOO spectators besides showing in Montgomery Alabama in the world’s largest indoor coloscum at the Calgary has has Stampede four times in Portland Oregon at the nation’s largest and many July 4 celebration other places Buss himself is £ former Utahn an active LDS "’worker atjiome w hero he is Sgt '‘the ward g?uca Ipgical ebb:ntltcfe'ttrqiiitlv acts Si iFA 4 Lake L ''"xV t 1 - r ) t Some time ago Sirs John IL sent us a of Seattle Smith booklet on the “Story of the Amendment” by Frank Bricker E Ilolman a Utah jurist The Smiths are well acquainted with the author and intensely interested in seeing some safeguards which Tut into our Constitution would protect us against wliat is called treaty law our Constitution At present provides that terms of any treaty cur president nvay make with a Continued on page 2 Left to right: son attendant Diane Maisak attendant Debbie Holmgren the They prove that celebrations are for children “little princess” and Janette Glea jlCJfcfTrelief A &J presents :k w filling mission The ‘Were' married in the Salt i temple children Mr Carson says the show performances run nearly one and hours and in them you will see “Trigroy” a beautiful Palomino stallion who is a son of Roy Roger’s famous horse “Trigger” among the other fine animals which will perform In the show Saturday night see trick roping and you will fancy horse catches by Buss Car-so- n who spins six ropes at a time and catches four running horses in a single loop and somersaults and catcher a running horse in his spining loop You will also see Barbara 11 Jean Jean 10 and Merrill 7 each spinning ropes on horseback and doing some of - the most daring trick riding stunts one of these being the “death drag” “GohLi the mother of “Trigroy” walks in a circle backwards twice standing on her back feet and dancing on all fours Merrill rides a bucking Shetland pony in a trick' riding act In a musical chair race the Continued cn rage 8 |