Show RLAND ESTABLISHED AUGUST Entered at the Post Office at 1921 Garland - PRINTED Utah as GARLAND NATIONAL DITORIAl wmagssg Vemald W Johns Editor & Publ READING DOWN THE J§£L SIDEVI WITH THE EDITOR All of those beribboned and embroidered layettes that made up a part of the amazing display of clothing exhibited by the Bear River Stake Relief Society seemed just a little more fancy to me than would have been necesmaterials but sary for welfare Mrs- Joseph A Nielsen assured me that I did not understand had She me about layettes there and no mistake was able to observe that not only were the layettes made just as nicely as if they had been designed for the very own pride and joy of their maker but all the many other items of clothing were attractively and sturdily done I Thousands of hours of patient and exacting labor have been put in by busy women of the wards of the stake filling their welfare as The results assignments viewed by the hundreds of people who accepted the conference invitation to visit the Welfare building could have left no doubt in the mind of anyone that there are plenty of people who do love and love them their fellowmen well enough to sacrifi e tremendously for their comfart and well being Those piles and racks of jackets and mittens and trousers and aprons and dresses and and other articles too numerous to mention here were not made by women In their social hours or by women who have days and hours of idle time but largely by busy women with families to care for women who have to contribuate their full inshare to conserving home an comesTheir charity is and earnest serious endeavor and not in any sense a diversion for idle moments Big Exposition Will Run For Sixteen Weeks PRIMARY CONTINUE WORK Students Should Get Secuity Cards The closing of schools for the vacation period will enable many students to be employed at odd jobs in different lines of work will hire Many business houses students temporarily during the summer THRU SUMMER NOTICE Mr Christopherson is the oldest of seven sons andf two daughFuneral serters who survive vices are planned for this Saturday BUREAU a proAre flys and mosquitoes blem on your farm? Thru the Farm Bureau you are to receive help The eligible only cost to you will be for the The material manpower spray and equipment are furnished If you want the spray notify any officer of the women’s county Farm Bureau by phone before May 20 Mrs John 6 Christopherson Told Of Mother’s Death Mrs Emily Christopherson 75 of Twin Falls mother of L C Christopherson of Garland passed at a Twin away late Wednesday Falls hospital after a short TO FARM MEMBERS Mrs INFORMAL RECEPTION TO GRADUATES HONOR or card Garfield President Hill Seymour Secretary Women’s Civic League of Tremonton will honor the graduates of the Bear River high at an school and their mothers informal reception to be held Sunday May 18 from 3 to 5 p m in the high school cafeteria The Class FRIDAY Local Train Time Changed Slightly The time schedule for passenger train service on the Malad 30 minutes Branch was advanced as follows reports O Thursday E Linderman Garland agent: The motor passenger 559 now leaves Ogden at 8:15 am instead of 8:50 amand arrives at Garland at 9:48 am instead of 10:30 am and at Malad at 1100 a m instead of 11:40 am As 560 it leaves Malad at 3:15 Garpm instead of 3:45 pm land at 4:13 pm instead of 4:43 pm arrives at Brigham at 4:55 pm and at Ogden at 5:45 pm Bushnell Hospital Now Up For Sale WILL Primary at Garland will go any Tight on as usual without break incident to the closing of Mrs E Lewis school announces Johnson president this week Plans have all been prepared for the summer courses in all classes and pareijts are urged to encourage their children to of the activities take advantage that will be offered UTAH On June 2nd the Utah Centennial Exposition will open for a sixteen week run at the Utah State Fair Grounds in Salt Lake City During the sixteen weeks show normally shown at every the Utah State Fair and a great many others will be presented to the public Exhibits for the Exposition will fill to capacity every available In many cases a buildbuilding ing will be used to house several exhibits or shows during the exSome exhibits position period Salt Lake City— Bushnell will be of a permanent nature near Brigham City will be and will be on display for sixoffered for sale or lease to priteen weeks A number of shows period will be of short duration— two ority holders for a it was anMay 14 Other shows will beginning days to a week today by Col D E last for the entire period but the nounced Lake Salt Squier regional diarticles that make up the show will be changed regularly For rector of War Assets Administratthe flower show will be ionexample The surplus Army installation renewed every few days presentiin June 1943 at a refloricompleted ng a constantly beautiful culture display Fruits and vege- ported total construction cost of tables will be changed twice a $10000000 will be available for week Prize winning fruits will proposals from priority holders to" be sold to Exposition visitors and purchase or lease in whole or use only fresh fruits put on display part for in cash Priority holders for acquisition Fifty thousand dollars are offered to exhibi- of real property as set forth unpremiums tors at the Centennial Shows der the Surplus Property Act inTo encourage active participation clude in order to priority Federthe preiums have been placed at al Agencies Reconstruction Finance the highest possible price range Corporation buying for $5000000 in cash preiums means resale to small business state hundreds to many individuals and and local governments and elithousands to many counties where gible institutions The exhibitors cooperate in the pro- State of Utah is a qualified priholder duction Cenof this outstanding ority tennial The installation consists of 298 Exposition to come acres of land on which It will be necessary are 80 of brick back time and time again in or- buildings masonry and concrete der to see everything that is goconstruction and an ad108 frame structures For this reason gate ad- ditional ing on missions have been dropped to There are modern utility systems 15c and Season tickets will and highly improved 25c grounds inbe sold cluding paved roads and sidewalks and parking areas A railroad spur track (Union Pacific) It would be a wonderful thing the same unselfish interest in others’ well being that actuates this endeavor could spread to all the to supplant mankind to Harry E Johnson According everywhere present contest to get manager of the Ogden office of more for one's self at anybody’s the Social Security Administratexpense In each of more than ion the law requires that every each made 160 other stakes up worker in covered employment of about 6000 people this promust have a social security acAs soon as a gram Is going forward to aid the count number unfortunate and demonstrate that worker has a job in sight or exthere is a way to a better world pects to go to work he should for an account number apply The application can be secured Mr and Mrs Robert Campbell at the post office and should be at the Northern Furniture store at Garland have done a nice job mailed to the Ogden office at The social their 509 Kiesel Building arranging and decorating store during the last week or security card will be mailed to the workers home and before he two- goes to work the number should of decorations be given to the employer And speaking and attractive stores one can inMr Johnson cautions those find several examples of it in dividuals who had had a social town Keith Cutler is on the way security number before not to to some fine changes at the Garask for a new number If the land Drug while Horace Rose worker has lost his card he never fails to achieve something should apply for a duplicate If for taste in good every women really workers have married new week at the Rose Clothing they should secure a new card is showing Their married name Und His necktie display today something to see their original number If t State Centennial Fair To Open Next Month EVERT Second MAY 1G DIPHTHERIA IS FOR THURSDAT Matter August 1928 FRIDAY DISTRIBUTION Under the Act of March 8 1879 PRICE 1947 IMMUNIZATION ADVISED of diphtheria were Two cases Salt Lake City reported from during the week boosting to ten the total number of cases reported since the first of the year For the same period of time last year only two cases of diphtheria were reported and during the entire year of 1946 there were 15 cases reported This increase in the number of cases even tho the numbers are small indicates the importance of diphtheria immunization Immunization is the best way protect infants and children against the disease” advises the “ If State Health Bulletin your baby is six months of age or older and hag not been immunized see your family physician as soon as possible regarding the protection afforded thru immunization” to Last’s Team Wins Mechanics Tests team Closing NATIVE UTAH TO ASKED PIONEERS YEA The State of Utah Centennial Commission to pay honor to all Utahns who were born thru its plans native before Those born before that date have been designated as “native pioneers” When the list is completed certia beautifully engraved ficate of honor will be made and one will be filled out and mailed to every living native pioneer who was born before The pioneers May 10 1869 their families or friends must May 10 Seminary Students Will Get Diplomas This Sunday Evening 1869 School Plants New Shrubs Early Fielding Resident Passes Ceremonies Are Set For Saturday May 24 REGISTER of Safety Article Hits Cause Of Numerous Highway Tragedies A U of U President Will Speak At B R Graduation three Bear River help Fill out a sheet with the school farm mechanics students walked off with top honors name and address of the pioneer the date and place of in a six school meet last Friday Each blank should be birth at Box Elder high school There authenticated or witnessed by were entrants from Davis high who is well acquaintWeber Box Elder Bear River someone ed with the pioneer North Cache and South Cache The certificate of honor will The Bear River boys students make a fine family keepsake of C II Last amassed 370 points and beautiful souvenir of the in a series of tests of skills and Fill it out now Centennial information Box Elder was seand send to Pioneer Registracond with 358 points and South tion Utah Centennial CommisCache third with 301 sion Box 329 Salt Lake City The team which is composed of 8 Utah Irvin Wren of Stone Maughan Mason of Plymouth and Duane Getz of Tremonton will now enter a state contest at the coming state fair this summer Duane outGetz whp has done some standing work in farm mechanics The new shrub planting prohas this week been awarded a on the Bear River high scholarship at Weber College Mr gram school Last reports grqunds is now nearing completion at an approximate cost of $900 announces Principal Frank Stevens Lions Entertain Beginning early in the spring At Big Party a picked crew of FFA boys under the direction of LeRoy BunThe Garland ward banquet hall nell club advisor removed all enters the property was filled to capacity Wednesday old shrubbery from the front the evening as more than 110 Lions of buildings and replaced it with club members and their guests GARLAND TO OBSERVE several varities of joined to participate in a pro- more suitable lor the evergreens ANNUAL POPPY DAY purpose gram and dinner that was deThe back of the campus has one of the most successful clared Members of the Garland unit also undergone a of the club year of the American Legion Auxiliary shade trees and Five former presidents of the aNorway spruce have charge of the annual poppy large number of decorative sale drive which will take place club G G Sweeten Mark Nich- shrubs have been planted along D Gunols Leo R J Walker These little Saturday May 24 the fence and in clusters around flowers made by the disabled derson and J W Earl and their the edge of the football field and Proservice men in the hospitals are wives were special guests track sold by th© Legion Auxiliary to fessor Moyle Q Rice of the USAC The cost of the beautification an raise funds to aid them and their maintained his reputation as able entertainer and the men’s project which should make the families school one of the most campus from proTremonton quartette Garland people are asked to beautiful in the state is being vided a much enjoyed musical met support the drive fully “They by the Board of Education helped you you help them and program the alumni organization the The wives and parents of club school and various C H buy a poppy" says Mrs clubs within members were Last guests at the the school party Short talks were given by the Mr & Mrs E J Holmgren spent former club president who were in Salt Lake City Tuesday in attendance John J Shumway first viceMr & Mrs J L Carter were president was in charge of the business visitors in Logan Wed- - program The dinner was served Funeral services were held on by the Ladies’ Self Culture Club nesday Thursday at Fielding ward chapel Emma for Mrs Elizabeth Tout:: Packer 77 widow of William E Packer who died early Monday at the family home after an ness of a1 year She had just returned from Oregon where she had visited her daughter of Mrs Packer a daughter drinking and then driving is putting Joseph’ and ‘Emma Croslyrr Foutz and junking was bom Nov 23 1869 at Pleasincreasingly more people in morgues and hospitals more cars than ever before While still a small ant Grove Last year in the State of Utah police records show that child the family moved to Tuba And Arizona where she was reared 569 persons involved in traffic accidents had been drinking She married Mr Packer in the indications are that this year the trend is up A recent survey covering 34 states indicates an alarming St George temple and they movIn more than half the states covered ed to Fielding after living for increase in drunken driving a time in Circlevijle this increase ranged from 50 to 100 per cent Drinking was the Mrs Packer had seryed as Recause of one out of every six fatal traffic accidents in the United lief Society secretary and was acStates last year in tive auxiliary organizations of The driver who kids himself into believing he can “hold the church his liquor” or take one or two quick ones and still be a safe include her mother Survivors in the casualty driver stands an excellentchan ce of being liquidated now 94 of Kirtland Nil four column If he were endangering only his own life that would be sons Ezra H and Richard Packthreatens But when his erratic his problem driving er both of Fielding Virgil Packmenace to be dealt with he becomes a highway the1 lives of others er Cutler and Joseph Packer by the law three Pascoag RI daughters Repeated tests prove that alcohol has a depressing effect Mrs Ida Jensen Estacada Ore reactions vision and good judgment The real Mrs Marie Burnett Vancouver upon the driver’s Lovins and Mrs Lulu He either runs off the road or stops and Wash drunk seldom gets far Calif the following Hollywood falls asleep But the person with just enough alcohol in his sysJune Foutz tem to become carefree and irresponsible is particularly dangerous brothers and sisters Calif Mrs Maude behind a wheel Perhaps it’s nobody’s business whether a person San Diego Cody Alma Foutz Mrs Josephine should drink or not but it’s everybody’s business to get tough with Elmer Foutz Hugh Foutz the driver who insists on imperiling his life and the lives of others Taylor Mrs Lois Palmer Mrs May Powby drunken driving ell Mrs Althea Youngblood all answer tq this particular of New Mexico several half sisThere is only one accident if' you drink don’t drive if you must drive ters and brothers 27 grandchildproblem— don’t drink! ren and 20 A high $200 Dr A Ray Olpin president of the University of Utah will deliver the address to the graduates at the Bear River high school commencement exercises at Garland Saturday May 24 it was announced at the school this week Three student speakers selected the graduating class Hollis Johnson and Carma Nielson of Garland and Darvel Robbins of Tremonton will discuss phases of is the the topic “Education Greatest Gift” at the exercise and Hervin Bunderson county will of schools superintendent award the diplomas to the graduates The musical part of the program will be built around songs by a girls’ chorus with the addition of organ and piano numbers The program which was arranged by the class officers John A Bourne Roma Jean Hill and and Mrs Cleo Jensen Virginia Bunnell adand LeRoy Udy visors will begin at 8 pm Seminary Exercises Sunday The commencement rites of of the Bear River Stake Seminaiy will be held this Sunday evening with Dr Lowell Bennion of Salt Lake delivering the principal address Maurine Capcner and Boyd Cullimore will be the student speakers on the program which will also feature some well chosen musical numbers from Mrs Bigler Dies At Riverside Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 pm in Riverside chapel for Mrs Louisa MeStevenson Bigler who died Wednesday evening at the family ward linda home She was born April 27 1868 at Porterville Utah a daughter of Nephi and Louisa Stewart Stevenwas She married Dec 2 son 1897 at Plymouth to James T They moved to Riven Bigler side six years later Mrs- Bigler had been active in church' work She was the first secretary of the Fielding Relief Society and had served in Riven side Relief Society and Primary one son She is survived by Horace Bigler of Salt Lake City Vesta C and one daughter Mrs Davis of Riverside nine grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren and two brothers two sisters and her divorced husband Friends may call at the home Saturday morning from 10 time for the service STATEWIDE CENTENNIAL EVENTS of the May: Continuing “Message Ages” pageant at Salt Lake To thow Monday tabernacle thru Friday until June 6 the tickets may be obtained free thru LDS bishops 17: “Joan of Lor16 May 15 with Judith raine” Evelyn Broadway hit at Kingsbury hall Junior livestock show at Spanish Fork Black and White Days May at Richmond Art Exhibit No 3 May at Panguitch Kodachrome shows at May Price May 17: Centennial bowling meet at Paramount Bowl Ogden Time” at PanMay 17: “Blossom guitch and “Peg O’ My Heart at Escalante May 18: Centennial bowling meet at Temple Alleys Salt Lake May City May Art Exhibit No 2 at Coalville May Kamas Kodachrome show at |