Show t THE GARLAND THIS WEEK EVERY PUBLISHED FRIDAY MORNING AT THANKSGIVING The magnificent turkey the has become symbol of American bounty and well being the of symbol a day on which a Thanksgiving Christain nation bows its head in gratitude to its God for the comforts of warm homes plentiful food adequate clothing kind friends and hun dreds of other material blessings Vol XII No r NOVEMBER 23 JOHNS George Beal Named f f iC A i - i y trb rf A ! r '? ’A JI t 7 ' f b I £ w t ti 'r i h "f i Winter Meetings ’And Annual Membership Drive Call For Attention i’ v - i North Farm Bureau V t 4 'v New President of ' jrAf l tJ v I '4 v f-- i 1 farm Oarland Beal George A owner was this week elected president of the North Box Elder Farm Bureau to succeed E J Holmgren who has presided over this organization of fanners for several years The election was conducted by the the chosen by directors recently ir£ membership Mr Beal Is well known In Box Elder county farm circles He has at Oara‘ fifty acre farm operated land tor the past 20 years having come here in 1919 from the Lost River valley of Idaho He grew up and owned his first farm In Richfield Sevier county In Box Elder he has acted as a director of the Tremonton farm loan association the the ers’ the association g Box Elder Box Elder Canning Crops Growand as president of association East Tremonton farm bureau The annual county membership drive and the meetings of the state farm bureau at Balt Lake City next week will be he first matters of Importance to engage the attention of the new officers T E Adams will again serve as secretary of the organization At a meeting of the local officers WELCOME Mr and Mp3 Howard L Call are moving into their newly acquired quarters at the Garland hotel this week and Mr Call will begin his dental The people practice there Friday or Saturday of Garland welcome Mr Call and his family here We hope they will find it as pleasant a community in which to make their home as do the rest of us Mrs Call is reported to be district president of the American Legion Auxiliary in this section of the state She will find an active auxiliary group here with wrhich she can affiliate Their children will find the schools too have a pleasant place for them Why all the fuss about an early ThanksgivBy the calendar it is only one day earlier ing than last year when it came on the 24th Later than that is too late TO DRIVERS October November and December bring the highest number of fatalities on “American “high-- " ways the National Conservation Bureau accident prevention division of the Association of Casualty and Surety Executives points out in offering hints to motorists for avoiding hazards during those months ' JbJ I '' i f v' AiaiMnWula Ward Primaries Will Farm Women Mrs in will be of the stake Sunday evening In with the regular ward services Primary nearly conferences all wards have been Impossible1" nection school affairs was ratnent Monday afternoon when parThe Primary program will ents from every part of the Garland district gathered for a parents pha&lse the application of the In the school tags of the Saviour in every building to life and Is called the Oospel Parents had an opportunity visit their meet all the teachers teachers with discuss the rooms and At the progress of their children by the assembly of parents and teachers numbers to be presented was Primary children under the numbers a program of student followed by talks by Miss tlon of their teachers ago it would arouse In t Cullimor- e- and Principal Miss Gunderson Elgan reconvention the UEA on ported for Mr Cullimore discussed training took character and Mr Gunderson up a variety of school problems on Elgan J D which cussion M- r- there was an interesting o day of Joseph Nielsm ' at of the Conserva-5tBov Elder Agricultural tlon Association was held in the office ricultural Conservation other officers were named: following vice president Mrs Bam Mortensen and Abbott secretary Lewis Mrs diMrs Rose Kerr Is the whooping John Blazzard representative of the state office was present and explained the method of organization were made No speeches campaign and no nominations were made four corn- the of the delegates only associations had munlty committee the authority to vote The- election was by secret ballot and each dele- cate was empowered to vote for any cton under the direction Larsen county chairman: ict D No - M G of H Three Prominent Men Monday Mrs cIb ’orlc In Perry to be to an announcement According from the state tax commission qualwill be at Tremon ified examiners from 2 to 5 p ton every Tuesday m to conduct examinations for drlv These exams will be crS licenses held at the Lions club rooms no seCr have who J Those licenses and all whose licenses have must pass these tests before expired can drive a car Those w o they to come for licenses are instructed and companied they by are also a qualified to Stake Will Sponsor Harvest Ball Saturday are In progress for Preparations stake MIA Harvest ball to be held at the high school gymnasium on Saturday night November 25 The activity committee headed by puzzey Garlancj an(j Rhoda Larsen announce that Keith Spencer's band from Logan will be on hand with their usual high class music This is the same group “that furnished the music for the stake Green and Gocl baI1 last spring Special decorations appropriate for the be aclicensed driver Noble Ilunsaker veyvi’le re Cook Delbert Willard Small Dixie Gunderson is suffering rulscs this week as a some from istrict No - Donald J Homer B'vhwell Peter C C Peterson result of a fall from her high cliair Tuesday 1 'teller J M Mortensen District No - E J Homgrcn Gar- - 1940 Russell land Mervln Holt Relduig E J II E Larsen chairman Curener Riverside Ilc’mgren vice chairman M G Cor- - Perry - II Elarsen A W Ebb- District No regular member alternates A W Bishop m: ° tPrrmontory) op and Donald J Homer then ap- k committee Elmer The Gailand (Blue Creek) county Robert II Stewart secretary ber Grouse Creek pointed treasurer committee of Anderson and Grace The following county members were elected for the year the association in' School Board Race school Jensen incumbent Hyrum well board member Robert Potter known churchman and farm leader and Orval Nish Plymouth bishop all are reported to have filed their for the board of educacandidacy tion this week Their names will be on the ballot for the election to be conducted in district nufnber December two on Tuesday 6th Available at Tremonton test measles with f of were played numbers piano and a readby Mrs Ray Capener Bishing was given by Mrs A W Mrs by op Luncheon was served to 16 women Nielsen License tnd cough Measles was the worst offender 87 new cases reported In the district were given by Mrs and the financial P E Ault leader read was by and activity report Mrs Lewis Abbott Driver' 1 V Box Elder this week again reported 12 new cases of chlckenpooc to the State Board of Health the only disease reported from the county The rest of the state noted an Increase In the number o I cases of Two 18 Last Saturday November Brigham City the annual election ex- -' County Still Lad Cases In Chickenpb Mrs Joseph Nielsen was president of the Home and of the North Community Section Box Elder Farm Bureau at the annual election meeting of the orfranl was Helen Mrs Capencr ration director and the named a the rector The meeting was held afternoon at the home Reaver ward carried out th is con- ference program last Sunday in a manner and one very commendable of the Tremonton wards will hold' their conference one week late with V’l ganization ct held Bear dis- J hold Its regular drill period this on Friday Instead of Thursday announces Captain Leo R Walker The hour will remain the same will vAikcv Hold Conferences Wednesday tension leaders and Weber county at Tremonton the farm organizers ’ that project cooperative dentistry has lohg been on the farm bureau ‘A large was discussed number1 of :people in the southern part of th4 ' county have signed up and for the proposed cooperative are anxious to have farmers in the northern area Join them to the or- W ? f A& The program was as followsWith the amount of travel during the last Dance by Barbara Wood Robert quarter of the year no greater than during March Northman Joan Bowcutt and Thane April and May the automobile death total for the Oyler of the first and second grades last three months of the year is about 25 per cent ukele song Carma Nielsen of the Geraldine two poems grade higher averages for the last three years show 3rd duet Colleen grade January too shows a higher accident rate per Munns 3rd Felsted and Helen mile drive than the spring months grade reading Dorothy Capencr 6th The major reason for this is the increase in grade trio Karl Boss Mary Jean 6th grade hours of darkness the Bureau's safety specialists Jensen Beth Brown There is more night driving when vis- song Rita Jensen and Marilyn In- point out 7th nes solo Ruth Holman piano ibility is poor and more haste to get things done grade and girls’ chorus 8th grade before sundown As an aid to motorists wishing to avoid SEWING CLASS OPENS FOR WOMEN OF THE VALLEY trouble during the next few weeks the ConservaMrs Oneta Shurtz tion Bureau offers the following suggestions: sewing Instructor at the high school began her Watch out particularly for pedestrians The sewing classes for the adult women deaths among pedestrians in traffic make up 39 cf the valley last Friday The class-per cent of the traffic fatality total for all months es will be conducted every Friday combined but the proportion rises to 44 per cent afternoon at 4 o'clock with the of this Friday wnen It will 47 per cent in December and 44 in November at 3 00 because there 1s no begin per cent in January school Drive moderately always but slow' dowTn at The class Is open to all the women ' of the valley dusk Have headlights inspected Gl'ARD WILL DRILL Watch out for wTet leaves and wet pavements I RID AY THIS WEEK Do less night driving if possible The Garland national Guard unit PeoDle w ho lead busy lives never find time to — F M Stud ley have hysterics PUBLISHER $200 Per Year We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing while others judge us by what we have — Longfellow already done A CAUTION AND EDITOR 1939 h I:: The turkey was once considered appropriate food whenever he could be shot Then there came a day when he no longer ran wild for hunters to seek and as a domesticated bird he was reserved to become the main course at the Growers report demand for Thanksgiving feast the turkey is extending to other months of the year as wrell as November which is nothing more than his succulent carcass deserves but he remains the final Thanksgiving symbol He has all the appearance of physical wellon the being strutting range or dominating the table He bespeaks health peace comfort and strength And if you question for a moment to whom thanks for ' the blessings he symbolizes is given on this Thanksgiving day just turn to our Thanksgiving page this week and note with what feelown neighbors their ing your acknowledge Christain God as the giver of all they enjoy So thrilled were we by their contributions to this for the page that our own sense of gratitude privilege that is ours of living among you and for writing you week after week has exceeded all former bounds and for this and many other fine things we are thankful to all of you and to a kind Providence that seems to rewrard all of us far beyond what we deserve WM VERNALD T'MWr f tK ' — UTAH UTAH THURSDAY GARLAND 17 GARLAND Thanksgiving main entrance will Since this Is dance sponsored the fall season j be hall and Brough nasium Agusta o decorations the by a used In the In the gymhas charge only elaborate the MIA for crowd la large anticipated Stake presidents and board members of all auxiliary organizations as well as all MIA officers and teachers have been Invited j F r |