Show wfcW Jury LisTDrawir For August Term Of J)istrict Court The list of’ jurors selected to for the August term of August 9 to Nov 8 in the judicial district court have announced as follows: Elsie B Austin Rub W Nielsen Myrtle Gleason and Clifford serve court first been iseager Garland Lovinnie Ilolt Garn Fielding and Wayne II 3)own $ the Side W Johns ESTABLISHED AN D A-R-L AUGUST Year 27th MEMBER UTAH GARLAND UTAH 1928 Scenic Stop Plan' Brigham Readies Plans For Peach Days Prompts ‘Point’ September chairBowen general Ross History Review STATE 0 Dale G Baron John II Reese Perc E Petersen Osey Jensen Nellie Pett Robert J Craghead Don E George A Nielsen Jr Chase Melvin Petersen all of Brigham City and Clifford IL McMurdie Ruth Cannon Deweyyille Alice Wilson and Raymon Hansen Perry Grace G Ross Corinne Charles 0 Mattock Elwood Thatcher Mary Anderson Charles A Carlson and A P Dalton Willard Heber D Orme Honeyville By V G t THE NEWEST ITIING for rail travelers is a credit card that one will only need to show at the ticket window and at the Pullman and diner for fares or meals After the trip is over your Mil Milt come at the end of the month and can be paid in one — ( heck This convenience new' will make it unnecessary for travelers to carry so much ready cash and can be applied for thru the Union Pacific or any of the other participating railroads after August 1 It will work just like the credit cards which automobile travelers now use THIS JULY 24th Utah may be facing the arrival in the state of a company of immigrants who may change its history almost as much as did that little baqd who came in 1847 The guided missile plant which may be built in the state and which It has been said will employ 26000 people could make a tremendous difference in our When a large industry economy establishes itself a large variety of service industries spring up around it employing still more people and the total growth is amazing If the particular Industry that has been considering coming does not 'materialize we may be sure that before long another one will come Utah is certain to expand industrially with every passing year It may be that the time is not so far away when most of the graduates from our schools will not have to go elseto find positions But where comes we no when that time longer will have the rural life quiet farmsteads and the stable economy we remember from the past but will be living in an industrial that can environment be easily disturbed by every economic trend GOOD to get a fine letter from Bill and Veda in South Dakota We thot they had decided to make new friends in a new place and not clutter up their lives with old ones but Bill says they really miss us all and want to hear about how we are doing by way of The Times that he Bill reports further has been resting from the usual church activity and missing that also but has just been made first counselor in the Branch organization and so presumes that the rest is about at an end C The State of Utah will construct an approach for scenic to Point Lookout west purposes of here the Bear River Chamber of Commerce has been informed B Y Westmoreland owner of the spot will grant a right of way for the project it is reported Point Lookout provides an excellent winter or summer view of the beautiful Bear River valley The new access road will providle a short drive off Highway 30 west of Tremonton and Garland Tourists and others who stop will not soon forget this view of one of tire most in completely irrigated valleys the west Not too many years ago when the Indians roamed the valley Blackfoot Shoshone and Bannock tribes camped at the foot of the Point The surrounding area was then called Little Valley From the Point smoke signals carried the Indian messages skyward for neighboring tribes to interpret Soon the name of' Point Lookout was given the protruding hill According to some accounts a man by the name of Andy " Lonesberry operated a stage coach relay station near the Point about 1861 Stages stopped here on the westward route to California Passengers often bedded down on the station floor for the night Prior to 1869 mail was to the Point by James brought and distributed at - his Ipson home Bill Johnson held land near the Point claiming ownership under On “squatters rights" the Johnson property was a fresh water spring which supplied settlers with water Drinking water for cattle was hauled from Salt Creek This Creek has its beginning at the base of Point Lookout Residents of the area report that some 6f the water comes from springs which are while the remainder of the water going into the creek comes ftom salt springs The springs are comparatively close together From the Johnson water hole westward water was available at Blind SDrimrs Blue Creek Dillws Ranch andthen Snowville In 1888 Joseph Stokes arrived Continued on page 3 man' and manager of the 1955 Peach Days ceclebration announces that plans are well under way for the 51st Annual Peach scheduled for days celebration September 9th and 10th the numerous Highlighting events again this year will be an outstanding horse show which is scheduled for Saturday evening September 10 Harold B Felt Lichtenstein and Norman anof the horse show nounced that 12 classes are open for entries in the big show and that copies of the general rules and entry blanks are now available to horse lovers and exhibiSiebrand tors Brothers Circus and Carnival will again provide entertainment during the two-dacelebration Mr Bowen said A super parade to be held both days is in the process of being formulated and organized advises Mr Bowen Civil Defense Tags Available at Library PRESS AND FRIDAY JULY 22 NATIONAL Box Elder County should build nursing home and turn its operation over to a group or to some interested person it was concluded at a well attended meeting of the county nursing home committee howThe committee decided ever to get more details on the a Saturday Mails Now Leave at 12:30 pm south bound mail is now Garland on Saturdays shortly after 12:30 pm instead of at 4 pm as on other days of the week Mail to go out on Saturday should be in the office in time to be made up ready for this earlier pick-ureminds M L Nielson postmaster The leaving Wheat- - Beet Day FestivaVPlans Nearly Complete Ir H " f No f 51 ' vf cost of would a nursing home that be adequate before petitioning the county commission to build one At a previous meeting of the committee a nursing home operator from Weber County had met with the committee and expressed her interest in establishing a nursing home in the county on ii private basis The committee expressed a interest in her proposal and suggested that she present more detailed plans to them for their consideration at a later date A number of possible locations were discussed Brigham City and in Tremonton and Garland1 Some discussion was had concerning whether there should be one large home or a home in the north part of the county as well as one in the south part A M Reeder explained that the Sons of the Utah Pioneers had purchased a piece of property located just north of the Brigham Young Monument Park in Brigham City in the hope this could be used as a site the proposed home in that for The committee concluded that it would be difficult for a private nursing home operator to finance facilities that would! be adequate and nursing home facilities provided by a religious denomination might not meet the needs of all of the people 'in the county While many tilings' are fa- fer of facilities constructed and t operated by a group with funds obtained by voluntary the construction subscription of an adequate building in this way would be difficult Th6 committee finally concluded that the county commissioners should be requested to construct proper nursing home facilities using in part any funds that might be available under the Act The committee was of the that the county should opinion not attempt to operate the nursing home itself but should turn the operation over to a private nursing home operator or to a group of interested persons Bear River High Band Will Participate In Salt Lake Parade The Bear River High School band has been invited to march in the Days of ’47 parade at Salt Lake City next Monday announce Dallin Nielsen instructor The organization will headl Section Four of the parade Following their parade appearance Ml" ASSOCIATION County Should Build Nursing Home Committee Believes The Civil Defense Identifier tion Tags ordered some time ago Further details on the Wheat by people in the Garland area and & Beet- - Dai's program' have been northward have arrived here this worked out by the committees week in one shipment advises an(j plans for the event now are of the City Coun- - nearly Dean Coombscomplete reports Clain cil Archibald publicity chairman for They can be had by calling at the annual celebration to be held the Garland library where Mrs here August 12 and 13 Fern Huish will give them out The events evening Friday during library hours which will feature the crowning It had been thot that they of the and queen princess for would be sent directly to those the celebration and a 30 minute who ordered them show by television favorite of the youngsters Cactus Jim will begin at 8 pm and all kids get in Sunday School Board the Park for only 25 cents with adults paying 50 cents Visiting at Fielding f Prices double on the Saturday This Sunday night show a big seven act vaMembers of the Bear River riety vaudeville Saturday afterStake Sunday School board will noon events will be free and will visit the Fielding Ward this com- consist of girl’s and boy’s softball ing Sunday morning where they contests between Bear River and School South Bear River stake championwill conduct the Sunday teams as well as other and teach the clasess while the ship regular staff visits ' other wards sports activities which will follow the one o’clock parade Awards or observes The ward workers were given will be made to the ball game this opportunity to visit other winners contestants should be Queen Sunday Schools in return for attendance at entered with Mrs Harvey Deem 100 a recent stake preparation meet- - of the Ladies Self Culture Club while the little princess contest in h in chare of the Civic and P C Petterson left Monday for Home Arts Club with Mrs ert Preston as president Springs Vi"' EDITORIAL 1953 j G k s’ Oj ' the young people wiU participate in their annual outing spending the afternoon at Lagoon Hot Weather Cause Heavy Turkey Loss 1000 Approximately turkeys to the summer heat succumbed one day last week on the Wallace Bourne farm at Fielding The flock was' nearly' ready ‘for market pnd had been scheduled' for shipment this Tuesday of There have been reports some other losses also during last week’s hot spelL IT SEEMED launched another IMPROVEMENT — Garland Volunteer Firemen last week PARK CONTINUE project to improve the picnic area at the City Park as they started digging trenches to pipe irrigation water into the shaded section along the east side They plan to have the new lines in before Walter Burns Mark Wheat and Beet Days Aug Standing left to right are Garn Capener and Ray Quigley Stanley Petersen seated on the tractor Spence Clarence Bowcutt Dave Thomas plowed the furrows for the new sprinkler lines Recovering From Operation Mrs Marilyn Bailey underwent an operation at a Brigham hospital and is now recuperating at the home of her parents Mr & Mrs Glenn Taylor 1 |