Show G ARE AMD THE YEAR— EIGHTEENTH ESTABLISHED “View of the Future” will be the theme of the senior graduation exercises to be held in the Bear River stake tabernacle The guest speakthis Saturday evening June 8 at 8:00 o’clock superintendent of Salt Lake City er is Dr M Lynn Bennion schools studentbody vice presiStudent speakers are Marilyn Rogers The complete dent and Eugene Hansen studentbody president program and list of graduates follows: Prelud- e- Selected Number Mrs F Millan Peck at the Organ Batiste Processional March— “Entree de Procession — J R Beckstead Director High School Orchestra Bridge Instrumental Tri- o- “Intermezzo Russe” violin Bonnie Rytting piano Daryle Garfield Joan Green cello Reverend W C Phelps Invocation Theme— “View of the Future” “Spirituality’s Contribution” “Educational Challenges” Selected Number Double Trio— Dahrl Thompson Lavonna Erickson JaNae Marble Lornu Schuman Ruth Henrie Deo Christensen Dr M Lynn Bennion Address Superintendent of Schools Salt Lake City Hervin Bunderson Presentation of Diplomas Box Elder District Schools Superintendent' of Mrs F Millan Peck at the Organ Music— “The Young Prince and the Young Princess" Bear l- W Anderson L Ballard Colleen Glen Roy Barfuss Kenneth Bingham Karl C Boss E Bourne Dewayne H Bourne LaMar Beth N Brown Dorothy Capener Doris Carter LaVon Chidester Don Chiodo Clair Christensen Loa Mae Christensen Faunteile J Clurke R Cornwall Cheryll Glen P Crozier Jay Cullimore Davis T George Ruby L Davis Joan Alice DeLong Darrel Earl Fackrell Marva James Felsted June High School Orchestra C Selected Number Frances Abel Dean Adams (GED) Neal H Adams Vern C Adams j I Allen Carol Clain Archibald Melbourne Archibald Alma Anderspnl R Donald Anderson Elaine Anderson D Anderson Floyd Richard River Firth Fridal Norwood Fudenna Betty Fukin Sachie Gardner Dale Max Gleason (GED) Mrs Loyal W Glenn Flo Grover Mavis Grover Ardella Hadfield Doris Hadfield Merrill H Ilall Eugene Hansen Lavor V Hansen John Harding Jo Anne Harper Oren L Heaton James P Henderson Monette Henrie Bonnie Hess Joseph M Hess Zella Hill Max D Hodge Kanichi Iloriye Melba Jean Hurd Karma Jensen Yevonne Johnson Haruta Kato Blaine Kovan Wilma Kroksh Blaine Lewis Carol Lott Barbara N Madsen Duain Madsen J Blain Madsen Richard II Magleby Merrill L Mann S Marble Boyd Naene jMason Colleen Mason Phil Mason Ann Miller Leon C Miller Marilyn Miller Ralph L Miller Virginia Miller High School Presents Awards To Top Students Eugene Ilansen and Marilyn president studentbody Rogers of Bear River and high school were selected as the outstanding boy and girl of the senior class and were presented coveted the American Legion awards given annually by the Post No Garland 43 and Devere Watkins Post No 76 Presentawhich were tion of the awards character based upon courage service companionship and scholarship were made at the annual one of the awards assembly year’s closing events under the direction of Rupert Blackham chairman of the awards commit- 19M - F E Millan Smith recic Elizabeth Misrasi Loris Morrison (GED) Melvin Reed Munk Beverly Nelson Elaine Hope Nelson Joan Nelson Roselyn T Nelson Shinako Ninomiya VerNon O Packer Valoise Petersen Elizabeth Potter Bonnie Pugsley Jean Roberts lay Roberts Marilyn Rogers UTAH John Whitaker 22 months-olson of Mr and Mrs David Whitaher of Brigham City fell in an irrigation ditch at Conner Springs ranch at 7:30 o’clock Tuesday and was drowned The morning father was working and the family living at the ranch The body was recovered about 8:30 o’clock re- The Tremonton suseitator responded to the call but was unable to revive the child Survivors besides the parents are a sister Cloey Jean Whitaker and grandparents Mr and Mrs John Grundie of Brigham City Little Change in Train Schedule The north bound train now arrives at Garland at 11:01 am a little earlier than formerly but still leaves Garland on the south run at the same time as in the past 4:43 pm states Otto Lindermann agent at present freight ser- Right vice is on a three times a week basis ariving Monday Wednes-- I day and Friday and leaving Thursday and Saturday The morning mail from Dewey-- I ville does not arrive now until 9 am an hour later than pre-- I while the truck mail viously have not been changed schedules Tazoi Thompson Thompson Luana Tingey Paul S Ward Maye Edith L CANCER DRIVE HEAD EXPRESSES THANKS GENEROUS SUPPORT Betty Jean Sorenson Kathryn FR Morse Anderson Betty Jean locality went over the top Maxine Adams Norr Beverly in good shape in the recenl ' Joann Green Shuman drive for funds to assist in cancer Virginia Bonnie Dorothy Sudbury Kay preventionf says Mrs Verlin Bow Hansen Margene Rhodes Shirle cu(t weeic Mae Henrie Rohde Beverly Mrs Boweutt desires to ex Pearl Winn press to everyone who assisted Freshmen certificate winners the appreciation of all the mem Ma- were Ruth Henrie Marlene bers of her commrttee son LaVona Erickson Betty LoVona Christensen LaRue Ericksen Vera Moss Merle Don Thompson leen Munns Lee Rogers Col- Garland School Graduation Tonite Barbara Waldron DeLora Marble Melva Castleton Agnes Christensen lone Ander-f°r "duaVit0“ son Rosa Mae Christensen Joyce' exeJ‘SC wl Fredricksen Gloria Durfey Jean b Garland h?d Foster Kenneth Brown Geraldine Rhodes Ross Mason Colleen cbape tbls Fnday eve"ing 0 cock’ ll 15 announced' Clarke Barbara Gleanson Helen The program is being planned Felsted Dot Kay Melba Misrasi Frankie Nixon Taylor’p S°o1 npnncl Joan Foster by Gle"n and organll??‘ Marilyn Stohl Erma Oyler Leah fa1’ 0 by lh? scb°o1 tee Connie fon invited thf attend' Stenquist Aeiko Fukin BR and Official ls certifipins Hunsaker Marilyn Hardy Arlene cates were awarded by Principal Moore LeAnne Marble Frank Stevens to the following from Wreber colScholarships seniors for meritorious ' achieve- lege were granted to Virginia ment in curricular and Miller and June Firth from the activities: Eugene Hansen University of Utah to Jed StanBeth Brown Marilyn Rogers fill from the USAC to Doris Scholer Naone Mason Robert Hadfield and Karma Jensen and Dorothy Capener Maralyn Stark from the BYU to Beth Brown Glenn Bourne LaMar Loyal The following students were James Felsted Cleon Summers presented awards by individuals Doris Hadfield Doris Stenquist and groups outside the school: June Firth Richard Magleby Joan Nelson Bunderson Ballard Loa Mae Shu- - cial award Cleon Summers man Darrell Earl Ruby Davis Scholastic Athletic award l Cornwall Marilyn Miller ed by Melvin FoxlevJoan Nelson Joan Nelson Mack Hansen and Karma Jensen and Yevonne FrFer Johnson American Legion Auxil- Other seniors to receive the of- - iary Essay awards Eugene school certificate of a-- sen American Oratorical Legion enlevement were- Monette Henrie award Eugene Hansen Carl Stanfill Faunteile Clarke m0nd Gray scholarship Cleon Luana Tingey Yevonne Johnson Summers Bear River Wild Life Elaine Anderson Wilma Kroksh Essay award Eugene Hansen DeLong Mar Bourne Clair Christensen certificates rece'vmg Vinson Sorenson and Ralph Mill- included Betty Lee Anderson er State Fanner degrees Carter Bernice Petersen JaNae Marble Joyce Romer Dar- - RECEIVES DISCHARGE vel Robbins Audrey Meldrum Fort Douglas May 29 — Pfc Earl Peterson VerNon Coombs Darald II Seager son of Mr and Wendell Giles Hollis Johnson Mrs Frank Seager Garland and Colleen Packer Shirley Gene husband of Dorothy A Yates -Maughn Peggy Allen Carma Seager of Yost has been disNielson Ethel Roberts Joyce charged from the army at Fort Capener Douglas He served 11 months Sophomores awarded certifi- - overseas as a carpenter with the cates were Norma Jean WTise the 986th Air Engineer Squad-Garfield Daryle Idella Durfey ron - 7 FRIDAY PRICE Elder Democrats Saturday named Harold Reese of Bear River City as county chairman and Mrs Kenneth L Hess of Garland as vice chairman John S Boyden of Salt Lake was the convention speaker Box Elder will send 20 delegates to the state convention to be held at Saltair this Saturday Sessions are at 10 a m and 2 pm Large Audience Enjoys Seminary Prgram President Robert J Potter preexsided over the commencement ercises of the Bear River stake and presented seminary diplo- mas to 92 graduates here Sunday ' evening The exercises which featured some excellent talks and well reconed musical numbers by the students and a stimulating ad dress by Earl J Glade attracted over 1100 people who crowded the stake taberacle to its a city Seminary T‘i Supervisor Carl Wood who was present complimented his Principal King followfaculty and the students for carrying foring the event ward the most outstanding graduation program he had yet attended Favorable mention was mad f of the fine training the in your)g people had receive self direction as shown in their of the program management STREETS Over 300 automobiles were counted Sunday evening on Garland streets just after the beginning of the stake seminary L by Mr and Mrs W Mired The Allreds who were jnable to get in to the program vere impressed by the unusual lumber of cars and decided to ount them 305 They counted nd some were still arriving tates Mr Allred IOLTS ANNOUNCE DAUGHTER'S ENGAGEMENT Mr and Mrs Earl J Holt of announce the engageFielding ment and forthcoming marriage to jf their daughter LaRee B Robert Whitney of Tremon-toThe take wedding will place at the Salt Lake temple in October Mr Whitney recently received his discharge from the US navy He served in the Pacific theater of war for three years on an LSM Miss Holt attended the USAC she was affiliated with the Sigma Delta sorority where Lambda Receives Serious Injuries Raymond Hunsaker is confined to the Valley hospital suffering from a broken leg and serious back and kidney injuries sustained while at work in Tremonton last week Mr Ogden baby pjtaj A Mrs Jack R announce the boy May 28 Mr & tending vention TIM DISTRIBUTION 1946 Box OVER 300 CARS LINE GARLAND Six of weeks kindergarten work for children will be provided in several schools of the county beginning Monday announces Mont Harmon assistant superintendent Work will continue to July 19 with a vacation July 4 and 5 Pupils to be eligible to attend must be six years old on or be fore October 31 1946 In this section kindergarten will be open at Bear River Cit with Emerine Christensen teach er at Deweyville Virginia Black ham Garland teacher Dorru Peterson teacher Thatcher Eu leen Teeter teacher Fielding Elizabeth Packer teacher and at Ardis Adams Tremonton and Amelia Cannon teachers Jed Stanfill Joyce Stark Maralyn Stark Doris Stenquist Robert C Stenquist Jean C Stokes Bob Summers Cleon Summers Nola Summers Odell - Summeis Yoshiko Takasugi Leona Tanaka Eva Tanner JUNE FOR County Democrats Elect Reese Kindergarten Classes Sekigawa Burdeen Sessions Robert Scholef Teruko Shibata Julia Simmons Ray D Sorenson Vinson D Sorenson TBURSDAT FRIDAY IN CHILD DROWNS DITCH IRRIGATION Are Announced Mich Reid EVERT PRINTED GARLAND No 35 Graduation Saturday Evening Marks End of Another High School Year Benediction Recessiona- AUGUST of Driggs birth of a at the Doe hos- M L Nielson are atconthe postmaster’s Salt Lake City today Mrs at AND BE MY LOVE Pretty young Megan MacTav-iswasn't having an easy time t Grove running the farm —with no help coming from an indolent father Then there was Alicia Stevenson to complicate things — Alicia at best a malicious gossip Something new is added when young Tom Fallon principal of the high school moves to town Megan likes him hut wonders why he is so mysterious about his wife AND BE MY LOVE is Ml of thrills and suspense Be Sure to Head It! A YEAR Collinston Old Timers Ready For Gay Reunion Tonight Cities Installing Parking Meters Parking meters have been stalled in Logan this week while Brigham City has received a large shipment of the machines which it plans to install beginning next Tremonton week also is reported by one source to have purchased meters for early installation Imn!OV6Q r 1 r&CK Former Residents Are Invited to Dinner Program nd Dance Collinston old timers are all set for a big reunion this evening with a dinner program and dance on the schedule of events The invitation committee bas sent out 250 invitations just to the heads of iamilies of those who once lived in northern Bear River valley's one time bustling business center New comers in the valley are quite unaware that there was a time back before the Malad val ley railroad spur was built up thru the center of the valley when Collinston was the business center and principal railroad station for people all the way from the vicinity of what is now Garland to Malad and beyond From Collinston supplies went out to all this area lumber for homes hardware coal farnt imand dry groceries plements were loadgoods At Collinston ing facilities' for sheep and cattle from northern Utah and southern Idaho ranges At Collinston 3 J White Garland mayor and blacksmith tended his forge There Hyrum Jensen operated his lumber business There G G Sweeten another Garland business figure for many years ran a mercantile store and bought and shipped livestock “One doesn’t see so very many people there now” says Elmer Jensen one of those planning the reunion ' “but in the years that have passed a great many have lived there and we hope to see many of them at tonight’s event" From decisions reached at reCent school board meeting Bear River is to receive an improved track more area west of the football field which will be made into two ball fields a girls’ diamond at the north and a south diamond at the boys’ Both the present football field and the new area will be inclosed by a high wire fence The track is now approximately one foot too low and in very condition In order to poor bring the runway up to standard measurement the board has approved adding two more layers of clay and two additional layers of cinders to the present track The sodding of the area west of the football field will give new conveniences to the students and to the various surrounding communities It will also give coaches a place to practice two football squads at the same time a The construction of heavy wire fence around the baseball and football fields has long been a felt need Not only will it add to the beauty of the campus but it will also make it impossible for anyone to enter without The shrubing and paying of certain sections of the fence will be given to the difRecent storms which brought ferent organizations clubs and classes Each will jdo jts part in relief to farms in this northeast section of Box Elder county hardseeing that the section is properly left enough moisture in the ly kept in good order 80 miles Park Valley section west to freshen the vegetation Softball Team reports Bishop Fred Ilirschi In League Play Farmers in that locality do not raise dry farm grain tho they Gus Forsbcrg’s Garland G re- do depend heavily upon a normal s sponsor? a Garland rainfall to cerY supplement light irrientry in the valley softball league gation of a few grain fields with this year which Plas on Friday waters from the annual spring under the lights at Treevenings Lack of rain so far f monton this year already has practically The next game will be with doomed grain plantings there Gambles of Tremonton Tuesday Bishop Ilirschi believes instead of Friday as this week The locals MARRIAGE TAKES PLACE regularly scheduled V have won two games to date and The marriage of Miss Eula lost one Mr and of Bingham daughter Mrs W J Bingham TROPHIES OFFERED of Moore Idaho to Dale L Kemp son of UTAH COMMUNITIES Mr and Mrs Edgar Kemp of IN CLEANUP DRIVE Garland took place Wednesday in In cooperation with the beau- the Logan temple Members of tification Division of the Utah the immediate families were preCentennial the National Cleanup sent and The young couple spent the Bureau wU1 Present IaiTnt“p at the Kemp home with a ?om? UUh handsome tr°Phy recognition here of exception effort Small communities wilk have the same op- - NO FIELD FIRES OCTOBER 31 ' The TILL larger towns P°rtunity contcst WIJ1 n°t be judged on the J ‘Whitney Floyd chief amount of wo"k d0but uP°n for the Utah state the quality and thoroughness board of forestry and fire control To participate in the contest of Box Elder communities should keep a scrap- reminds the people it is unlawful to book of activities demonstrating county that brush bum forest range grain the work thru accomplished stubble or hay land between announcenewspaper clippings 1 and October 31 without ments and “before and after” June a permit to do so first ahotographs They must be sub- from securing Sheriff Warren W Hyde mitted to the National Clean-uBox Elder county fire warden or and Paint-ubureau Leon A campaign May county fire guard 1500 Rhode Island Ave NW Park Valley Area Still Needs Rain Washington 1 P&qqy (Dmv $200 DC by September DEAN WOOD HOME Details of the contest may be 29 — Sgt Fort Douglas May ccured by writing to the Beau- Dean F Wood son of Mr and tification division Centennial Mrs W L Wood Garland and BOx ommission 329 Salt Lake husband of Evelyn Brown Wood City 8 Utah 334 N 2nd E Brigham City has been discharged from the army RELEASED FROM ARMY at Fort Douglas Fort Douglas June 1— Cpl Jess Wood served 6 months Sgt Lee son of Mr P A Lee Foster overseas as a Power Plant operand husband of Annie ator Oregon Munns Garland has been discharged from the army at Fort Laws He Know Your Douglas Separation Center entered the army Nov 10 1942 and served seven months overShall Not Overload Bicycle seas A person propelling a bicvc’e Licenses shall not ride other than upon Marriage Marriage licenses were issued the permanent and regular seat his week at Brigham City to attached thereto nor carry any John Owen Harding 18 'El wood other person other than upon a and Elaine Anderson 18 attached and regular seat firmly Dean Harris Adams 20 thereon Tremonton and Shirley Cheal 19 No bicycle shall be used to Corinne Charles R Droleete 19 carry more persons at one time and Luella Gam 20 than the number for which it is Prigbam and equipped Fielding dcsiged Le Traffic |