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Show 7 i FEATURES CLASSIFIEDS TV GUIDE PAUL HARVEY THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, Supyimit 1974 Pint! TM T filivM Giarw fwrltf Ciliaa, III i i(Ci rti iV Tmh, aM Tlw Mite FaterpeMf TiIivm Hubbard's Dance Was Over The Harvest Of 350,000 Bushels Of Wheat Some 45 Years Ago Packing Co. PRESTON PIMM Collect I52-1C7- 4 Pick Up Cattle, Hop W M Shtcp For For Processing Tbi Finest Jut 0k Ritil Unts-C- fta Dm Way For the 45th time in as many years the people of Garland and their surrounding neighbors will meet to celebrate what has popularly become known as Wheat and Beet Days. 1930 The ladies club later added another facet to the celebration a Miss Wheat and Beet Days queen pageant. another large warehouse was built bringing Garland 600,000 bushels of storage space. Today Garland sports one of the largest grain warehouses in the ' West. A second dance held to commemorate the completion of the second warehouse established the tradition that has carried on through today with a variety of additions. Both of the dances were so successful that the local Lion's club decided to sponsor a full day of celebration with a meeting in the stake tabernacle and a rodeo to fill out the program. The celebration became so popular that LDS President Heber J. Grant was guest one year. Til K CELEBRATION gradually expanded to include a miniature parade 1903 they built A fun night the total cost of tl million. The factory's original daily capacity of 850 tons was later increased by enlarging the FOR V0UR FREEZER if - White, Halvas - Quarters Cut And Wrapped Park - White ar Half DANCE major parade will highlight Saturday's activities at beginning is . 8 The p.m. assess IMMMMMMMM DANCE 4Slfe ANNUAL cjcodatt a ocmr, DANCE lift BAVO r3Q0J3DQA,ff DC3 TIIE MISS WHEAT and Beet Days celebration gets underway at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of Bear River TO THE MUSIC LIVE OF THE at Garland, Utah fThurs Fri & 'i; BaN A ITS naniiiumii "NEEDS INSURANCE TOO! 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AUGUST THURSDAY, AUGUST KM ml hprt neighboring Tremonton When the chutes for the rodeo were taken nut. an outdoor stage was installed and for several years the city hired vnudville acts out of Salt take City In perform until it became test family - Lhs - White A p.m. guSHHSBSSi That thought will probably be far in the backs of the minds of, area residents tonight as the community of Garland begins its 45th annual observance of Wheat and Beet Days. parade will travel north from Bear River high school to the center of Garland and then east along the citys main arterv. Mtii dwittf. Saturdav. breakfast- - will be served to the public at the local armorv. Friday a flower show opens at 3 p.m. along with a horseshoe pitching contest at 5:30 p.m. and bike races at 6 Today Box Elder County ranks as the number one agricultural county in all of Utah. Garland sugar factory at a and a rodeo at the local km where the city's softball park stands today. The rodeo was eventually excluded when complained that it competed with the annual county fair rodeo. scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. with womens softball games. The evening will be tonoed off with a spectacular f xtrks display beginning a. :30 p.m. pageant. agricultural area. While the wheat storage capacity of the small town was the impetus for the start of the celebration its beet industry is honored annually as well. In 1902 the Utah Sugar Company began building the beet industry locally by raising beets in the county and shipping them to Lehi to be processed. IN high school tonight in search of royalty to reign over the celebration. The pageant is also the official competition for a Box Elder county entrant in the Miss Utah The completion of the Bear River canal system about the same time as the factory at a cost of $2.5 million insured that Garland would be the center of a thriving nut. It was 45 years ago in 1929 when a group of Garland residents gathered together to dance celebrating the completion of a 250,000 bushel farmer-owne- d wheat warehouse completed to accomodate the thriving wheat industry in the valley. IN facility to a capacity of 2,500 tons daily. The expense forced the Linns club to turn the celebration over to the city with the local ladies club helping ni Waot At hrih-Sl- M - 1L5T kata New Larger Fireworks PRESTON 852-064- |