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D THE-GARLAN- ESTABLISHED Entered TWENTIETH MON TUC WED the Al’GCST Post Office ' 14 19ZJ at - PRINTED Utah as Garland GARLAND EVERY Second UTAH THU FRI SAT n A NEXT TO TIIE CHURCHES NEWSPAPER IS A TOWN’S MOST VALUABLE ASSET W Babson READING DOWN THE SIDE WITH THE IDAHO EDITOR SLOT MACHINES Slot machines are big business m Idaho The state is reaping ja half million dollars a year from licenses on them while the cities and counties are reported to be out of financial trouble entirely these days as a result of their hare of the “take” j In addition the place s that bouse the machines and the machine owners are all garnering a hamfsome profit from the thousands who are naive enough to think a slot machine player has a chance IN NO CHANGE CAUSE OR CURE WHEN TMI tBO WAS BUILD THE LAKE CITY FREIGHT WA WIIT 114191 UIKTA COUNTY SANK OF VTRHAL BRICKS TO ONLY 4 OS A IOO LB- - AND PARCEL ALT ENT FROM BANK POT WIRE BECAUSE THE POSTAL IIMITCO PACKASES TO BO IM TO ONE ADDRESSEE TO AND SHIPMENTS BRICKS WERE SENT SEVEN IN A 500 LBS PACKAGE ANO TO A DOZEN DIFFERENT BUT WHEN FARM VERNAL RESIDENT SCGAN TO BHIP BV MAIL POSTAL PRODUCTS LIMITS WCRI SHARPLY REOUCEO BY MAIL M6ULATI0NS AacLL u MAftTY conyrr Snackbar Announce Mondayi Closing Group Suggests Changes in OCTOBER 31 1928 FRIDAY Under DISTRIBUTION Voting Districts Snackbar The close temporarily beginning next Monday night until further noHarold Mrs Peterson antice nounced today Plans for a reopening are indefinite was originally The Snackbar opened three years ago this month by Mr and Mrs Peterson who have been most appreciative of the patronage accorded them from all angles the committee voted unanimously to recommend the following redistricting “District No 1 — unchanged “District No 2 — Garland Collinston Fielding Plymouth Portage Beaver Dam East Garland and Washakie — School population (elementary) 669 “District No 3— Tremonton Bothwell Thatcher and Penrose — School population (elementary) 738 “District No 4— Willard Perry Mantua Iloneyville Corinne Bear Rier City and Harper — School poplaion (elementary) 665 “District No 5— Brigham population (including 7th and 8th grades) 1131 “It is also the feeling of the committee that no change should be made in any district without the approval of the people concerned “Signed Robert J Potter Chairman “Signed Clifton Ward Relief Society Announce Meeting G M Kerr Secretary” SAMPLE FOR GARLAND be Art the of March 8 1879 PRICE 1947 $200 A YEAR Legion Hallowe’en Dance To Launch Long Term Project The remains of Private Thomas E Owen of Fielding who lost his life as a result of an accidental gunshot wound while serving with the armed forces in Newfoundland following the end of the war are being returned here for burial the local Legion post has been informed The family at Fielding have been advised that the body arriv- High Schopl Sponsors ed in New York Sunday but it is One Man Art Show not yet known when it will arFor November rive here The State of Utah is planning A one man art exhibit by B F a statewide memorial for all Larsen head of the art deparWorld War II dead on Sunday tment at Brigham Young univeranNov an 16 to according intermoun-taiand prominent sity nouncement by Governor Maw artist is being displayed in this week the main haD and library of Bear River high school until D1 ecember FIRST WARD GLEANERS The exhibit consists of 13 of FORM ORGANIZATION Professor Larsen’s latest works The Gleaner girls of the Gar- and includes seven oil and six “Pioneer land First ward met at the home water color paintings of their leader Mrs F M Peck Cabin at Wanship Utah” one of exon Tueday evening when they en- the collection was recently hibited at the American Water joyed a party and elected officers Color Society in New York City lor the group “It is the plan of the school were Zenna leaders Officers named to acquire one or two of Archibald Carolyn president Larsen’s Professor paintings if Brough vice president Mrs Don the necessary funds for the purr and Gibson chase can be obtained” stated Mrs Jack Gleason historian Gene Jorgensen art instructor at Bear River high school “This exhibit is being shown School Prepare in connection with American EdActivities For ucation week November 9 to 15 By so doing we hope to stimulate Education Week further interest in fine arts” said Mr Jorgensen Bear River high school in coThe paintings will also be disnjunction with other schools of the played at the Utah Power and nation will participate in the Light company in Tremonton for annual observance a week following their showing at of American Education week the school from November 9 to 15l NoBeginning Sunday evening vember 9 representative students from the American history and speech classes will speak in various wards of the stake on the subject “Securing the ‘Peace” On Tuesday November 11 Kenneth E Weight superintendent The final football game of the of Box Elder county schools will 1947 season for the Bears will be address the studentbody on played today at 1:30 on the local “Building America’s Future" field against the South Cache The Garland Lions club will team from Hyrum present a program Wednesday The Bear River squad has a featuring the theme “Supporting season record of three losses and Adequate Education” one tie to date having lost to The week’s special activities Logan Box Elder and Weber and will end Friday with a special tied with North Cache Their assembly in which C E Smith biggest score was against Weber home and family life coordinator last week when their 19 points will speak to the students on were still not quite enough to get North Cache “Enriching Home and Communi- a victory against ty Life” Also featured on this whom they played the lie game assembly in approppriate num- has lost only once In the current bers will be music students from season to two wins Logan leads the school the league with four wins and no Box Elder “American Education Week of- defeats last year’s fers an exceptional opportunity to state champs have lost three and call the public’s attention to the won their only game this season important roll of education in at the expense of the Bears The r America" stated Frank South C4che team has 3 wins to Stevens principal of Bear River 1 game lost and Weber won their in commenting on the week’s ac- only game when they barely defeated Bear River last week tivities 7 will Garland N During the last few months it Elder in Box Some changes has to emphasize school voting districts that alcoholism is a disease in- county recommended this week by stead of a disgrace but the were cure for it hasn’t changed a bit a special committee named by the — it is still abstinence from the board to study the problem The committee headed by Roase of alcohol bert J Potter former school board chairman suggested that A DIGNIFIED ELECTION be transferred from District The city election campaign in 4 to District 2 and Bear River Garland is a most amazing afand Corinne from District City — fair if you’ve been expecting a 3 to District 4 The Box Elder campaign It goes off almost as Chamber of Commerce had urged quietly as the naming of a super- that Brigham City be divided With intendent for the ward Sunday a section of the city in each of achooL In fact the elected can- two districts didates accept the job in about committee’s The letter follows: the same spirit as a Sunday “Dear Sirs: school superintendent accepts his “Your committee to study reassignment They seem to consider it as an opportunity to ren- districting of school districts met 29 All at Tremonton September der some service and if the public wants them to work they are members of the committee were But present as appointed except that willing to do their best none of them seem to seek the Walter G- Mann substituted for Mr Eskelsen from district No 5 job The most that can be said is that they consider their elec Robert J Potter presided “Lengthy discussion ensued pertio or candidacy an honor They are appreciative but they never taining to our assignment from solicit votes or proclaim that they the standpoints of population valuation will give the city anything that sessed geographical someone else would not give it as well as from the standpoint of upon which It is a most dignified and general principles school districts should be gentlemanly affair a city election The committee was in at Garland We would be almost shocked if a candidate should agreement that school board memcome to us appealing for support bers no matter from which preand prominsing a better town cinct they come should be devoted to the welfare of the whole government district “After considering the question Relief Society conference will held this Sunday evening it is announced by Mrs L- W Manning of the Second ward Relief Society The meeting will begin as usual at 7:30 and a short and interesting program has been prepared which will be of interest to all the ward A special officers and teachers meeting 'will preceed this public session It will be held in the Relief Society room at 6:30 A member of the bishopric and the stake board will be present Wednesday Meetings the regular Next Wednesday teachers topic and report meeting of the Second ward Relief Society will be held at 1:301 The topic will be given by Mrs L L Bishop All block teachers are urged to be present The regular theology lesson on J'£rhe Life and Ministry of the will be given at the 2:00 Savior o'clock meeting It will be given by Mrs W C Rogers and there will be special music by the Singing Mothers All women of the ward are cordially invited to attend Matter August Body of Fielding Man Being Brought Home J 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12131415 9 10 16 171819202122 24 25 26 27 28 29 '—Roger FOR THURSDAY Clasg FRIDAY 1947 NOVEMBER SUN No YEAR— at Bear River Plays S Cache Here This Afternoon BALLOT CITY BOX ELDER COUNTY UTAH NOVEMBER 4 1947 Attest: Ethel Roger City Recorder Hall Being Decorated For Saturday Night Legion Jamboree The big American Legion Hallowe’en Jamboree this Saturday night with its several hundred dollars with of merchandise prices to those attending is to mark the formal beginning of a drive to make the local Legion Post a factor in numerous community deD velopment activities reports C Owens commander “We earnestly solicit the assistance and helping hand of every one in the community to help os the attain following tentative schedule of activities: Our first effort and urgent is completion of the Armory that Following we plan a basketball team to enter district and state tournamenta this winter a baseball (hard ball) team next spring we hope to be able to sponsor a boys’ baseball team also Last but rot least we plpn an athletic club‘ with state recognition that will make Garland the sports center of northern Utah" states Mr Owens The Legionairres are anticipating a capacity crowd of Hallowe’en merrymakers at their dance Saturday on the big Armory floor The popular’ Jerry Layne orchestra will furnish the music an many valuable merchandise prizes are being given away Including several fine Thanksgiving turkeys in the valley is inEveryone vited to attend Primary Grateful For Support Primary workers of the Garland First and Second wards were indeed appreciative of the generous support of the community for their annual rummage sale held at the library basement Wednesday reports Mrs Horace Rose Second ward president A large amount of clothing household articles and produce was contributed by ward member and many who had use for these articles appeared to make purThe chases event was again most successful and the Primary extends its thanks to everyone says Mrs Rose City Election Next Tuesday Election day next Tuesday is expected to bring out an average to good vote at Garland where all city' offices are being contested except those of mayor recorder and' treasurer While candidates are making little if any effort to win any votes now all have friends who will be anxious to cast a vote for them Tuesday No issues are at stake in the election nor do any of the candidates represent any particular community element or philosophy Two years ago Mayor White and his entire ticket were without any opposition but a large majority of the eligible voters appeared at the polls and all voted for one ticket PEOPLES o CITIZENS o o Elaine Cullimore Recovering Miss Elaine Cullimore who sustained superficial injuries in an automobile accident in Logan Saturday has been at home during the week She hopes to return to her teaching at Logan next week The accident occurred when the car in which she was a passenger reportedly ran into the path of a gravel truck Legion Auxiliary Present Gold Star Presentation of a gold star pin to Mrs Harold Castleton and discussions of the dangers of communism to our country featured the meeting of the Garland American Legion Auxiliary Wednesday evening The gold star pin was in an appropriate ceremony by Mrs Ruth Call Auxiliary president and John J Shumway reported the emphasis placed Americanism and the threat of communism as it was developed at the Lions club convention at San Francisco this summer Mrs George Gleason read Walter reply to the Russians A reading was given by Mrs W C Rogers and Mrs D C Hartman explained the hospital sewing at the meeting which was held at the home of Mrs George Gleason Twelve members and four guests enjoyed the social hour V I i I r |