Show - Be h GARLAND of good courage and He shall strengthen all ye that hope in the Lord your heart —Psalm 31 :27 PUBLISHED SCANNING WITH THE SCENE THE Thirteenth Year No MORNING FRIDAY AT GARLAND Garland Utah 17 UTAH Friday VERNALD — WM JOHNS EDITOR AND PUBLISHER $200 Per Year 22 1940 November EDITOR Ward Harvest THANKSGIVING O We had intended to repeat our Thanksgiving feature of last year but lack of time makes it out of the question Those expressions of thankfulness by our neighbors were about the most moving things that it has been our pleasure ever to print Most of them spoke of gratitude for the blessings of peace blessings for which today we still are most thankful but which seem to be fully one Since then year nearer an end than they did then our attitude with regard to the war has changed We are not content to condemn dictatorship we now are ready to oppose it with every help to We do not favor formal Britain we can give war against the dictators but we do favor opposing them and we are exercising every effort to be ready for the day when they decide to strike at us for our help to their enemies for it cannot help but come Today we are thankful that this apparently inevitable event has not occurred events Other impend today but we will forget them while we give thanks for the bounties We and comforts the year may have brought still have more to be grateful for than any people on earth Ball Will be Held Saturday Everybody (Released b Western on pace a Nipiper the ward Is expect- THANK fall dance program No charge for admission will be made at the door since this is a event Someone will be at budgeted the door to accept contributions to the budget fund since allottments have only recently been made and collectors have not yet made their states Bishop Wood who is rounds see everyone anxious ' to especially tike part In this dance The Dewey-vllwill provide the girls oorchostpa' music A party for the group in the ward Is being scheduled for 14 and the Ml A December players have a play In preparation for Unnm By ffWTJk AI EX ANDER G I FFORD jor FAITH humble trust that over and through Thee suns will rise again the universe there moves a plan A changeless law that governs wind and rain Constant—devising ThyLbenefkenee for Manr The That VnjiA 15 THANK for LOVE Thee the Mrs Greater than human passion or a close embrace— The love that says all living stems from Thee Cares less than nothing for position pride or race But calls its Neighbor all humanity THANK County approved for STRENGTH blessing of work — the humble job or great to face each daily task begun knowledge of our mastery of fate consciousness of worthwhile things well done Gardner for TRUTH we may choose the right— discard the And having chosen bravely lift our load E’en though the way be tortuous and long We mav not stumble blindly on Life’s road THANK Thee Utah for construcBox Elder $38690 jaiL The county commissioners agreed to provide all materials and labor not available from the WPA rolls The tentative agreement S set up calls for $14076 WPA labor and $24614 cost to Box Elder county The structure will be erected wh£re now stands the old building Just south of the courthouse Building acwill commence tivity Immediately following final approval by the WPA administration according to ComDavis Tom L missioner The new building will be heated which by the unit In the 'courthouse will materially cut cost of construe ' tlon Mr Davis said The present Jail - is 36 years old It is too small lacks facilities for segregating first offenders from hardened criminals presents a problem In maintaining sanitary contlona has no special quarters for women and no space provided for retention of Juveniles officials said county The new building will be modern in every respect in wrong for LIFE cool and green may explore That may be bursting with a joy unseen— Moments unfolding like a mystic door These golden days in pastures Each hour a treasure chest we THANK Thee for a COUNTRY THAT IS BOUNTEOUS and for a social consciousness that seeks employment and plenty for all we thank Thee for a people that loves liberty even as did our forefathers we thank Thee for the priv- ilege of holding a free election and for the fine American spirit which accepts the results of that election we thank Thee for the democracy we enjoy and for every safeguard in its behalf we thank Thee for making us each day more and more a united nation to protect us from within and without against all forms of aggression we thank Thee for the lamp of civilization that has been entrusted to us and for the peace which in honor rnay be ours we give thanks dear Lord for the freedom to thank Thee according tn nnr pnnsrMPnr'P Welfare Workers Must Pass Exams All public welfare workers In the will soon be brought under the a merit system variation of the to civil service system according John C Kldneigh state merit sy- state Examinations open supervisor public as well as present will be given soon for 33 classifications Applications in nine groups will be received by Mr 10 PubKidneigh until Dec lic welfare executive positions on the state staff positions as county directors child and welfare workers case workers as well as clerical and will be ojoen to comstenographic stem to the ployees petition All spates receiving are now required to a meiit system DR home a c E last Chicago Wardlelgh week operate grants under IMPROVING HARDLEIGH Dr federal after hospital who returned treatment in declares he Is anil feerecuperating satisfactorily Is 35 ling better every day He pounds lighter than when he left here First FARM BE BUREAU CONVENTION HELD IN SALT LAKE CITY The annual Utah State Farm Bureau convention' will be held next week at the New House hotel m Fait Lake City Meetings for thn ITme and Community and Section tie Yeung Farmers of America' wll V he’d on the 20th with the Farm ‘ Bureau v convening on Wednesday and he 27th and 28 A large number of Farm Bureau m'embers are expected to be in attendance PT ryer Cha- - ' Chambers "f the B t)’ home attorney North Box Bureau to and Y U at Bill (lark at Provo the J W were: of the program Highlights “MIA Standards” discussed by Mr Mad'on Mr “MIA Theme” by Ere “Building Tomorrow’s Womanhood” and in Group "Techniques "Th' Leadership” by Mbs Wamlck M I A Assembly Program’ by Mr Becsicy The convention was well attend“d and teachers from bth by officers stakes and a great many practical were given on how to As- sociation C’ytia tended & Mrs Crowley funeral Oalville fer John Gunn A meeting at which officers for wiM coming year will be elected held by the North Box Elder Farm Bureau Saturday evening at 830 pm at the auditorium of the Utah Power and Light Building at U Is announced Tremonton by Geo A Beal president All members of the The Bear River and Box Elder stakes conducted their annual convention for all officers and teachers of the Mutual Improvement Association Saturday and Sunday at the The stake tabernacle at Garland was conducted by general program and stake board members Those attending from the general board were Axel W Madson Clarissa Beefley Floyd G Eyre and Angclyn Wamlck cnndirt the Mutual Improvement Elder Farm Elect Officer be Hold Convention Shirley Wayne Mason of Tremon-to- n n and Christian Frederick of Brigham have volunteered for one year’s selective service have passed their medical examinations and left Monday for Balt Lake City from where they will depart for Fort Lewis Washington These two young men were the first to volunteer and Bax Elder county’s Quota for the first call is now full It Is reported TO A request that the county install a stoker In the War Memorial home at Brigham was taken under advisement by the commissioners T Davis Wm and 8 C Wlxom the of certain proposed election precincts In the county The proper proceedure in the matter will be determined by the county before action Is taken MIA Workers County Draft Quota Filled commissioners this week specifications from J X engineer for the county Thee That states 10th district WPA of northern tion of a new power THANK ward on December Mabel Bishop County Approves New Jail Plans Thee The The The And CHRISTMAS LIGHTING We are making arrangements for a Christmas If home lighting contest this year in Garland we will all take part in it the festive spirit of the season in our community can be materially enhancCall on ed Start thinking of decorations now us for a folder with some suggestive ideas NATIONAL UNITY There never will be national unity in the sense that there will absolute agreement among all of us as to the wisest course to follow in the conduct of national affairs As long as there are several ways of doing a thing each way will have its proAs ponents long as there are two political parties in our country the party not in power will gather into its voting ranks all who disagree with the one particular way the party in power happens to choose to conduct the public business By such a process each party rises to power again after its defeat And so it it silly to assume that there will be There can howan absolute unity of opinion ever be absolute loyalty and absolute unity of with action an administraWhether we agree tion or whether we choose to positively and vocally disagree here in the United States we recognize without question the authority of elected representatives who act within the law and we support them with our substance and our very lives if necessary These same ideas were voiced in other language by Wendell Willkie when after the campaign he took occasion to urge this type of loyalty upon his supporters lest some who had strongly believed in him and his cause should feel they In the spirit of could not support the winner them those who feared that a third term would to one man government avenue open up a possible will accept the decision of the election along with all those who were on the same side for other reasons This ' kind of unity must be maintained and it can be maintained easily as it has been after other elections if all people winners and losers alike will endeavor to accept their opponents at their face valup and not read into thir expressions of patriotism or political belief a double meaning dr a sinister hidden intent 'It will not be mainlead the way to tained easily if continue to provoke disunity by declaring that "WiHkiaU talk and every organized effort of the 22 million minority to give voice to their beliefs a thing minorities always have done is 4an campaign to place wealth in conThe quoted lines are from trol cf government” In to be out to the Garland ward harvest ball Saturday The dance Is for everyone declare its sponsors and old and young will Join in this great ed GEORGE O NYE It is always a pleasure to Welcome a new citizen into the community but not so pleasant to bid This week our fellow townsman one farewell George O Nye and his family sold their home and moved to Salt Lake City George has contributed immeasurably to the musical appreciation and accomplishments of om people since he came here His talent has left its mark upon hundreds who will in turn influence still others and there will never be an end to the good he has brought about thru his work in the school and in the organizations of this ward and stake We trust he may continue to recover from his illness and that he and his family may find pleasure in their new home Continued EVERY Mrs George and Floyd Gunn atservices in Sunday' Floyd's grandfather the organization present are urged to be Oil THE INSIDE Comics Page History of State Road Commission 2 3 News Pictures 4 Columeandering Weekly News Aanlysis S Washington Round Farm News Serial Story Lccal News Shows to 6 Merry-Go- - See 6 5 7 3 8 |