Show READING DOWN THE SIDE WITH THE EDITOR hog has a wonderful life piglet it is protected dog and disease by a solicitous owner while it grows to in the safety of fence maturity aud sty All thru the warm summer day it can recline in the cool shade di the nearby pile of cedar posts and snuff and snore the hours away without a care in all Us world porcine its Regularly trough is filled with cool slop and grain well ground so it ' scarcely has to be chewed What an ideal life has the hog But it lasts only about 180 the benevolent days and then owner suddenly turned savage catches his fat boarder in the corner of the pen and knifes him in the throat That is a type of what happens to all men and creatures that someone else keeps whether by rutting meal in their shelter or The As' a hidden subsidies In their pay check The benefactor becomes the nominal owner who uses the receiver for whatever purpose he ’had in giving the favor District Gives Figures on School Rolls Box Elder County teachers have ID less students in their charge this year than last according to summary of enrollment records ''issued this week by the county School district Box Eler- - High School with an enrollment of 1184 is 28 under its last year’s record while Bear Ttiver High with 676 is four the preceding year 25th Year the elementary schools Garland shows a decrease of SO and Tremonton an increase of 38 with Last Work Day tIn enrollments of 334 and 582 respectively Central at Brigham is up 53 to 638 and Lincoln at Brigham is down 10 for a total of 410 Other schools and their enrollments are as follows with last year’s figures in parenthesis: Boothe Valley 12 (16) Both-we60 (63) Bear River City 118 (116) Clear Creek 8 (10) Collinston 25 (35) Corinne 189 (182) Elwood Deweyville 83 (88) 76 (67) Fielding 94 (101) Grouse Creek 30 (33) Honey- ville 101 (108) Howell 44 (52) Lakeside 9 (13) Lucin 14 (17) Mantua 41 (38) Park Valley 36 (30) Perry 75 (81) Plymouth 31 (33) Portage ATTENTION GETTERS Most publicity pictures seem to hive to show a maid in shorts xr bathing suit in addition to 40 (39) whatever is to be advertised 52 (49) Snowville Thatcher A pamphlet here now shows Willard 154 (156) 77 (77) “scanti-ciadone 32 Yost (25) a Wyoming antelope and another caressing a huge Hereford bull at a county fair and reminds us that we have seen them on loads of scratchy hay on cold Stake cakes of ice and scores of other Meet unlikely places just to hold attention Bear River Stake MIA "instiAnd you will note that in our tute!’ wiU he held at Garland at case at least the device Is ward MIA of a success as common as 8 pm Monday for all and teachers announce officers Is it The girls are attractive Thos and Simmons Mrs Doyle and the unusual situation in MIA heads which they are shown gives the Cutler stake Every ward is urged to have its picture a “man bites dog" qualWomen’s and Young Men’s ity that is supposed to make a Young this week complete organization good news Item so they can- have a representative There is in every department much material which was presentSUP SHOWING stake institute to the last six ed A news item reporting the Monday which will be given local sinking of a “hole in one" on a groups at this coming meeting golf course says: “It was the second time the fete was accomplished on the hole Perhaps a celebration was very much In order both times Full Attendance Urged At MIA Leadership MAYBE AN ISSUE? For some weeks since the political conventions we have been fearful that the election campaign would lack any definite Issue with both parties just trying to promise more of everything In order to get the votes of all who want something which is nearly everyone :The last few days there have been vague signs that we will yet have a contest that will give those voters who want more controls more cash payments more subsidies more government jobs and more and more bureaus debts to line up against those Seen shoulting they who have wanted less of some of these same things It Is to be hoped the signs materialize so we can vote In something besides a popularity contest Notice Of Stake Meetings Sunday The regular third and leadership meetpriesthood ings will be held this Sunday in the Bear River stake The Relief Society workers will meet with the priesthood at 2:30 before their department sessions Welfare topics will be discussed quorum leaders by bishoorics and Relief Society executives at the 1:15 period — Stake Presidency T Monday Bears Tangle With South Here Tonight A determined squad of Bear River gridders will give students local supporters their forst chance to see the Rivermen in hetion when they meet South High under the lights at 8 pm and tonight k GARLAND Z1 GARLAND Called at Cemetery This Saturday One last community work day this fall at the cemetery win be held this Saturday announces Mayor J J White There will be work for as many men and boys as will come and as much of (he ground as is made for seeding the ready during day will be planted this fall says the Mayor If any remains un- leveled it will have to wait untir next spring before it can be planted All who can come are urged to do so Sen Watkins Announces Visit Here Next Week Senator Arthur V Watkins Recandidate to succeed publican himself at this fall’s election will be making a swing thru Box Elder County next Wednesday it is announced this week: Senator Watkins expects to be in Brigham Tremonton Garland and some of the other precincts as well during the day High School Writers Attending Meet At Logan Today High school journalists of Region One will converge on Utah State Agricultural College Friday and Saturday for the second annual journalism workshop sponsored jointly by the college and the UEA journalism section Raymond R Martin journalism adviser at Davis High School Kaysville will be honored at the conference as chairman of the UEA journalism organization Dr Adam S Bennion orator will keynote the meet with an address on “Journalism— an Opportunity Wide Service” at 2 pm Friday He will be introduced by USAC President Louis L Madson who will welcome the young journalists and their advisers There will be practical workshop sessions in newspapers yearbooks and photography addressed by editors reporters artists and photographers Murray M Moler intermountain manager of United Press will speak on “Around the World with a War Correspondent at the dinner at 7 pm Friday Clinics for improvement of high school publications will be conducted The meet is being arranged by Dr Carlton Culmsee dean of arts and sciences USAC and Prof John J Stewart of the division college journalism for machine The showing more promise than in years is out to dump the Big Eight eleven and give the Bears their first victory of the season Last Friday’s tUt with West which saw the Rivermen drop a game showed last quarter the locals to have ample possiSince the Bears lack bilities playing depth injuries can do much to determine seasonal success or failure ' South boasts one seasonal win The Cubs last week turned back a strong Millard High club in a nip and tuck battle at Fillmore APPENDECTOMIES— League play for the Bears will Three Garland residents undernext Friday Sept underway get 26 when they meet Weber here went operations for appendicitis at the Valley Hospital during in a home game the past week Keith Gam was operated on on Thursday and on RELIEF SOCIETY REMINDS Saturday Larry Rose son of Mr & Mrs Ralph Rose and Norman OF WEDNESDAY MEETING (Tommy) Rogers son of Mr & The Garland Sencond Ward Re- Mrs Russell Rogers underwent aU remind lief Society officers similar operations members that the work meeting wiU be held next Wednesday Mr & Mrs Walter Ilanni were Sept 24 beginning at 10 am A pot luck lunch will be served in Ogden Sunday night to see The officers would appreciate their new granddaughter bom to Mr & Mrs John Evans a large attendance UTAH FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 19 1952 No 8 Sugar Company Sets Factory Start Invites to Beet Tour Interesting Developments so Be oeen inursday Short Run Will Begin In Valley October 1 of a beet tour Sugar beets will be received d on September 25 is announced beginning October 1 at the this week by the County Extenfactory site and may be deBeet Growers Asso- livered there from any point in sion Service anthe ciations and the Utah Idaho the district company The tour is nounces this week Sugar Company scheduled to begin at 10:30 am A general unrestricted harvest 25 at the will September Thursday begin October 6 at which Garland factory time all stations thruout the disThe program will include a trict will be open with the posof mechani- sible exception of one or two field demonstration cal thinning and will also offtfr where farmers are not desirous to see of beginning harvest an opportunity growers bdels that were thinned mechanFor further particulars regardThe group ing opening of receiving stations ically last spring vill then have an opportunity to as well as daily opening and see first hand some of the new closing hours growers should conin the Garland fac tact their fieldman improvements As in the tory site in handling past growers will be requested of the sugar beet crop to cooperate in seeing that beets have been scheduled are delivered-freSpeakers from trash as follows: a representative from the USAC will speak on economics of sugar beet production and the effect of this production Ford on the surrounding area T Scalley district manager will speak on sugar beet production in general and speakers will also be in attendance from the generof the Utah Idaho al management National state and county DemSugar Company out of Salt Lake ocratic candidates will be at BrigE J Holmgren and Leon Gardner ham City Saturday evening for a of the Beet Growers associations big rally which will launch the will also have a message for party’s election campaign In Box those attending the tour Elder County New Tare Method The group of visiting candiOne of the high lights of the dates will be in Garland and tour will be a demonstration of during the afternoon Satthe new taring procedures that are to be inaugurated for the urday The Cenrally which will feature first time in this district will be talks by Mayor Earl J Glade tral taring procedures candidate for governor and Waland the tarehouse demonstrated ter K Granger candidate for the will be in actual operation senate at 8 pm in the corthis tour of begins The sponsors Box dially invite all prospective and um Elder High School auditorias beet growers present sugar well as interested businessmen Also present will be the following in the surrounding area to 'join Democratic candidates Ernest R with them v I McKay for representative in Milton Taylor secrej Congress tary of state Ferrell IL Adams New Bank Approved state auditor M Reese Reese treasurer Clinton D Vernon atFor Box Elder torney general The State Board of Bank ExJ Harold Reese state senator aminers this week overruled a LeRoy D White state rep Jas state rep decision of the State J White Martin J previous Bank Examiner and gave ap- Anderson commissioner county of a and Martin S Rasmussen proval to the establishing new bank to be known as the Box or Sterling Wright tied for Elder County Bank at Brigham county commissioner City Also present will be Milton L Directors of the proposed bank Weilenman state party chairman will meet at once to establish the and Roxy state chair-ladRomney new institution which will be 65 per cent owned by county people The affair is by The Commercial Security Bank the senior Box Elder Democratic of Ogden will hold the remaining party and the Young Democrats stock N V Watkins is chairman of the The only other bank now in Jane Linford is the county is the First Security county party Omar Call secretary Bank of Utah with branches at chairlady T Davis and Wm treasurer Brigham and Tremonton Scott Lee is president of the Young Democrats and Dick Jenr sen is and Mr A Mrs Eldon Corbridge (Charlene Petterson) of Malad Boyd Munns is membership director Redd a of national arrival Lura is announce the baby for the Young girl born Tuesday at Malad ’Hos- committeewoman Democrats pital Democratic Rally Planned in County This Saturday |