Show G A11ILA1NJD 76e ESTABLISHED AUGUST 1928 — MEMBER GARLAND - UTAH UTAH STATE AND PRESS FRIDAY JULY 15 NATIONAL No Youngsters and adults too are assured1 a good time at this coming Wheat and Beet Days cele hration on August 12 and 13 judging by the program that already has been lined up Friday evening August 12r that popular television cowboy “Cactus Jim” will be here with a program that has every kid that has heard about It full of excitement Arnold Rhodes of the city counof this activity cil is in charge and he is being ably assisted by Mrs and Mrs Arnold Larson Howard Other phases Maughn of the Friday program are under the direction of Mrs Harvey Deem and Mrs Robert D Pres- state the market position of the sugar States industry in the United Present marketing restrictions place a limit on the amount of sugar our producers can sell Yet our growing population calls for more sugar every year All of this expanding market is reserved for foreign producers such as Cuba American growers would be happy to have just a portion of it allotted to them NOTHING like a newspaper to hold a community together remarked norace Sorensen SUP national president THERE’S here Monday evening and Gleaners Schedule Stake Event At Garland Park M-M- Outdoor fun is in store for the and Gleaners of the Bear River stake on Thursday of next week when the organization is holding a summer evening ‘‘sports spree” at the Garland City Park says Miss Lenis Christensen A volley ball net will be in place near the picnic area to provide activity during the evening along with other games The w'einer roast that is planned will furnish the principal interest The stake ball game will begin at 7 o’clock This will attract many at that hour while the “Sports Spree” events will get under way at 8 pm and and Gleaners are invited to come at any time they are able from 8 o’dock on says Miss Christensen Board Lets Contract For New School At Brigham City Wayne Jensen was low bidder on the proposed new elementary school at Brigham City with a bid of $267000 this week The school will provide- nine class rooms activity room kitchen etc for about 350 pupils Lawn planting in cooperation units was authorwith the McKinley ized at the Garland and Snowville schools also a study facilities of proper sprinkling 50 Top Programs Promised for Celebration world The ambitious program of the Sons of the Utah Pioneers to perserve some of the physical evidences of that heritage to be a means of stimulating interest in its deeper aspects is most commendable and should have the support of every citizen of the TIIE CARTOON at the bottom of this page graphically portrays ASSOCIATION 1955 THOUSANDS OF new people are into our state as it crowding grows in industrial activity Great numbers of them are unacquainted with our rich pioneer heritage somthing that is unique in all the The enthusiasm which actuates the leaders of this national organization was apparent ' at the meeting at Garland Monday evening at which the Golden Spike Chapter of the society was given its charter Frank Munns as president of the unit accepted the handsomely inscribed scroll and a centuiy-olbell which was the personal gift of Horace Sorensen National Society president Mr Sorensen sees in the pioneer village project he has undertaken to bring to completion a tourist attraction that will mean millions of dollars to the state and that will bring friendship and else understanding as nothing has done EDITORIAL ton Dean Coombs City Councilman and the firemen are arranging for Saturday’s popular parade which will be followed by a sports proat the city park in the afgram ternoon L J Pierce and Don Limb are heads of the committee CHARTER— of the valley “Golden Spike” Frank Munns right president UNIT RECEIVES bell from chapter of the Sons of the Utah Pioneers receives unit charter and a hundred year-olHorace A Sorensen president of the National Society SUP Looking on are Milton Backman left and II Ward McCarty center other national officers Stake Dance Here Saturday Evening A stake MIA dance for all the stake membership over Scout and Beehive ages is announced for this Saturday evening at 8:30 The party will be held in the Garland Ward Hall under the sponsorship of Garland First and Riverside wards Scouts Achieve Advancements Abel Reporter Two Star Scout awards have been received in the Garland Second Ward Troop 127 this week along with a number of other awards earned by troop members Scoutmaster Ernest Abel and Alan Shelton Scout both won these high honors In addition Alan received merit badges for in citizenship camping cooking the home citizenship in the community and citizenship in the naMr Abel was awarded tion merit badges in first aid safety health automobiling pubpublic lic speaking cooking and campBy Edward Golden Spike SUP Chapter Holds Charter Ceremony A beautifully engraved charter bearing the official seal of the National Society of "the Sons of the Utah Pioneers and ine names of about 30 men who already have been enrolled as members was presented the the local “Golden of the organizaSpike” chapter tion Monday evening at the GarSorensen Cafe Horace land by national president President Sorensen also presented to the chapter a small hand bell suitably inscribed one of a rare collection of bells he recently acquired in New England was manufactured more which than a hundred years ago The charter was accepted by Frank W Munns president of the Golden Spike Chapter which is made up of members in the Bear River valley Other officers of the local chapter include William Hurd vice president and Albert Earl secretary Mr Munns was in charge of the special charter night activities He was assisted by Mr Hurd who also led the large group in singing In making the presentation President Sorensen emphasised of the that it is the purpose SUP to preserve for the benefit of posterity both the history and the spirit of the founding pioneers of this state and urged his hearers' to cooperate fully in both of these objectives Other speakers at the charter ceremony were II Ward McCarty national secretary and Milton V Backman society judge advocate Harmonica music James Bishop David Jack Limb Boss Clyde ROAD BLOCK Lions See Films Of Alaska Trip Garland Lions were hosts to their wives at a special ladies night program launching a new year of activities Wednesday evening The group enjoyed the showing of films by Rendell Mabey of a hunting and fishing expedition to Two Buildings Being Remodeled Charles J Wood has recently purchased the building formerly occupied by the Rees Studio and is having it remodeled for occupancy by Dr Robert D Preston Robert and Clinton Campbell are oi the Northern Furniture making excellent progress with the remodeling of their store At attracproperty at Garalnd tive new display front has been for one section of the completed A new living apart- building ment over the store soon will bp and work is startuse ready for ing on an additional display secA convenient tion shop for repair of radio and television sets has been provided at the rear of the new display rooms and adjacent to the garage and warehouse quarters Roy Gep-ha- Dennis Shelton and Edward Abel all received First Class badges and Max Forsberg received merit badges in cam'pingmd cooking Bear River Stake Priesthood To Meet Here Sunday Bear River Stake priesthood meeting will be held' as usual this Sunday afternoon at 2:30 for all high priests of the stake all The seventies and all elders stake presidency is desirous that all who hold these priesthood positions be in attendance Leadership and committee sessions begin earlier in the day according to previous appointStake quorum meetings ments follow the general assembly and business session played which Alaska by Eldon Thompson and a readClub president J Earle Arnold ing given by Mrs Archie Munns had charge of the meeting ingWood was for these activities will be free to everyone Bumice Brough also is assisting here and announces that there and other will be pony rides concessions to provide entertain- ment Jay B Law has signed contracts for a big variety show to be brought here by Stan Farnsworth well known Salt Lake writer entertainer and 'master of ceremonies Other celebration details will be announced later but everything is now well in hand it was found at a committee meeting piesided over Monday by A G chairman Campbell general arranging DEEM REUNION— The Deem family reunion will be held Sunday July 31 atPeeiy Ps Our Sugar — and Our Highway! it is - announepd The program begins clock at 2 o’- ! i |