Show THE GARLAND Entered at the Post TWENTIETH YEAH— No More Strict Living Most Essential EDITOR The progress of the clean-uprogram of the city is something of commendation Gutworthy ters have been cleaned lots cleaned and leveled and many areas placed in preunsightly sentable shape during the past Marshal week or two Forsgren and the city officials are to be congratulated Of! Tuesday May 11 is pointed for the beginning the rail strike It ap- of strike that has no moral occur The dispute beunions and railroad has been on since management last September when a demand was made for a 30 per cent wage increase dlth a minimum $3 per day raise and the addition of numerous “feather bedding” rules is a excuse to tween the besides All the steps provided by law for a peaceful settlement have been gone thru one by one Including final mediation by a special board appointed by the President The unions have rejected them all apparently determined to settle for nothing less than their origincj demands regardless of the effects of their action on the national safety or econSuch an attitude can only omy be the result of a drunken sense of power The anions are proposing the unscrupulous use of force to attain selfish ends will prevent the strike can stop a strike except power of an awakened If the union public opinion heads begin to see they cannot stand up against public opinion they will accept the fair recommendations of the President’s mediation board and call the off thing No law No power the has deserted sanity them entirely there will be no strike Unless Candidates Urged To File Now law State all requires that candidates for county prospective offices and precinct legislative file 20 days before the nominatHowing conventions reminds chairard Call county Republican man this week Local Republican officers are urging that all filings be in not later than May 14th Two county commissioners two state representatives and One senator are to be elected in the county this year Chad Clarke Wins Speaking Contest f i fr Chad recent Clarke WCTU contest silver medal winspeech ner and son of Mr and Mrs Harden Clarke of Garland was awarded the gold medal at the WCTU State speech contest held Tuesday evening in the Garland ward chapel The other contestants were Bone Tess Crozier and Glen Heaton all of Tremonton and Mary Munns Elwood The musical program offering was vocal duets by Tess Crozier and Carol Craghead and accordion solos by Joan Brockman As a concluding number Mrs Ed Winchester Carol Craghead and Mohr Myrna sang “Whispering Hope” John Shumway of Garland' in a brief talk on the impressed contestants the lasting value of the memory training as well as the splendid precepts inculcated through their participation in the contests The contest judges were Mr and Mrs C W Bourne and Mrs Mr Bourne presidJohn Ward ed as judge chairman R J Potter made the President medal awards and the benediction was by Dave Stander A second contest is scheduled at 800 May 6 for Thursday pm in the Tremonton Methodist CKurch 1" "Vi Garland PRINTED Utah as UTAH EVERT Second THURSDAY Class FRIDAY Group Principal Elects Christopherson Matter August MAY HIGH MEET 7 FOR FRIDAY 1928 is Warned Under the PRIESTS HOLD AT SNOWVILLE Box school High School Lists Likely Graduates Bear Tracksters Win Hyrum Meet Join TIM DISTRIBUTION Act ol March 8 1879 PRICE 1948 Bear River stake high priests Elder county elementary held a successful quorum meeting at evening principals Monday elected with Snowville Friday more than 80 members in as president L C Christopherson Members of the Church of of their organization for the se- attendance conJesus Christ are candidates for cond time at their meeting held The quorum presidency Rusexaltation in the highest or Celes- at Tremonton of Alma W King Mr sisting Monday Melvin tial kingdom the only kingdom Hamilton sell last Capener was elected for which baptism is necessary Christopherson and Harden Clarke secretary year and then accepted a temporand they may attain that glory if had charge of the meeting ary instruction assignment which they are humble repentant and took him out of the group obedient to revealed Gospel law were Other officers named Elder Joseph Fielding Smith ofVaughn Wassom vice president ficial visitor at the Bear River Leo Mollinet secretary Virgil told Waldron Dean Orwin and John stake quarterly conference his hearers Sunday Baird Daniels Ralph directors imdeclared Apostle Smith is the hold over director A tentative list of 1948 gradumorality hatred and greed to he ates as of May 5 1948 was issued increasing in the world and that New the Bear River by Wednesday Baby church the are being members of Those whose names A baby girl was born to Mr high school influenced in the same direction on the list were as follows: until at present the number of and Mrs Shirley Larsen at the were Lorin Anderson LaMar Ashby The our young people who are moral Valley hospital Wednesday Able Irma Zona Allen Roy and upright is proportionately new baby is the ninth grand- Adams Beverlee Jean Allred much smaller than it has been in child all girls of Mr and Mrs Adams Ross Anderson Kathryn W L Larsen the past Lois Adams Anderson Sharyl The common failings of Latter-daLeon Anderson Jay Anderson Saints were called to the Anderson Reo Phyllis Bishop attention of the conference by Baker Barkle Renae Louclla Too the speaker many of the BeverBennett Carolyn Brough to young people fail to learn ly Bingham DeAnnc Bone pray in secret at home or m Boyd Murray Cannon That track the Bear River public Too many are tailing to Ralph Carter Hal Clarke a day of rest team will be serious contenders keep the Sabbath worship and church devotion as for the region championship was Nick Christensen Arden Coombs Maurine Dee Christensen Capethey should do as a sign of their evidenced by an easy 79 "k to La Dene Cutler Graham covenant with their Father in 52 win over South Cache at ner Norma Clark Earliss Heaven Entrance into the King- Hyrum afternoon Cutler Tuesday Danner Idclla DeLyle dom of God is conditioned upon Coach Hughes’ boys put on a Draper of sparkling obedience and forsaking performance both on Durfey Bonnie Jean Estep Doris Duane wrong doing he said and all the track and in the field events Forsberg Gwen Fackrell Renae Firth Blaine Garwho belong to the church wilt to completely outclass their South Fallows dner Irma Grover Joan Green therefore not qualify for salva- Cache opponents Lola tion Those who are not valiant Boys who won points for Bear Dtryle Garfield J R Gibbs who do not see the need for River were as follows: Daryle Mae Gibbs Shirle Mae Henrie first place in the 100 Ralph Hansen shedding all their sins will find Garfield Neil Hess a place in another of the kingIleppler l LorRayne yard dash and low hurdles doms Gam first in the mile and Hess Vera Jean Hall Geraldine Lola Dean Hill Bonnie Bob Hanni second Criticises Liquor Control in the half mile Hansen Kay Beverly In the course of his remarries Nish who scored first in the Hardy Lyle Elder Smith criticised the handli- shot puts discuss broad jump Hurd Mar Jean Jemen Rilla Beth ng of the liquor traffic in the and second in the 220 yard dash Russell Johnson state He stated that when the Arlyn Wassom first in the 220 John George state system was set up its ob- yard dash third in the discuss Virginia John Reed Jensen Rita Barbara Jones Boyd jective was to control but that it and ran anchor man on the win- Jensen Darlene Miller has become a revenue Joy producing ning relay team Grant Gibbs Joephson Miller first in the 440 yard dash DenShirley Merrill Betty activity instead Music for the general confer- nis Miller second in the 440 Jean Morse Marilyn Miller Myrence sessions was provided by dash Ronald Petersen Ernest na Mohr Helen Mason Pauline Mae Nakamoto Lorn a the high school boys chorus and Warburton and Michaelis LaMar Heslope the Tremonton Second ward LaMar Earl in the sprints and Nelson Joel Nelson John Potter Pauline Peterschoir with a solo by Miss Colleen relays Dale Crompton first in Jerald Petersen Bowcutt the high jump Reo Barkle won on Edna Lorraine Perry Yvonne Petersen Vern Petty Robert Elders Quorum Divided the 880 yard dash Gerald SimThe sixth quorum of elders mons was third in the mile Dee Pulsiphef Verdeen Roe Fred W Rucker first in the pole comprising the Garland First and Christensen Verl Rose Bonnie Joy Rytting Second wards was divided into vault and LaRall Thompson seD e o n Roena Roderick Roe two groups coinciding with the cond in the pole vault two ward boundaries Track The sixth has reached a new Robert Rhodes Richard Rampton be over by height at Bear River as Coach Beverly Jean Rohde Evan Rudd presided quorum will Orient SorenArbon Bowcutt in the Garland Hughes is drilling the team hard Nardith Simmons Second ward while the new ele- for the region meet on Friday sen Margene Stark Virginia Rita Stohl Bernice venth quorum will be headed Dy May 7 and the State meet one Shuman Arnold Larson and will be mad week later Spencer Marilyn Stenquist Mary Sato Kauko Shibata up of the elders in the Garland Betty Jean Sorenson DorNedra Simmons First ward William O Linford DeLon and Elzo Sessions are counselors Stokes othy Sudbury to President Bowcutt and Robert Manny Takasugi LaRall Thompson Lucille Taylor Dahrl ThompCampbell and Ray Hill are counson Beverly John Udy selors in the eleventh quorum Udy Max Ward Missionary Reports men who would be in Ernest Warburton Young Elder Kay Sorenson of East the draft Harvey Wood Zane Wheatley Arage as provided in the Garland ward just returned from Selective Service act now before lyn Wassom Carol Wamke Irvin Wren Norma two years of service in the Jean Wise not but who would Congress mission reported mark- like to have their work or school Pearl Winn Billy Wilson Some ed growth in the church others may be eligible in that interrupted should give serious area Other speakers were Presi-de- consideration to joining the Na- upon completion of special asCanRobert J Potter Charles J tional signments stated Douglas states- Guard Captain non chairman of the Wood Day Garfield George graduation Thcral V Bishop commanding committee and Paul Royal The latter officer of the local unit accompanied Elder Smith to the As the Selective Service act conference is now written the men who join Attendance at the morning ses- the Guard before the law goes sion totalled 1300 or practically into effect will be exempt from of the stake 20 the date will be draft This membership The building was practically fillJune 15th or 20th it is beed again in the afternoon 400 as well lieved Beehive Approximately as in the evening by the Younger men who are in the girls of the Bear River stake will music festival sponsored Guard before that time will con- gather at the ward recreation tinue exempt as long as they re- hall at Garland Saturday afterby the stake MIA and featuring a progrm by the Ilarmonettes of main enrolled noon at 2 30 to participate in also Garland the Orpheus chorus and There are a good number of the annual Beehive "Swarm Day" Mrs announces the Bee Tee Glee club of Brig- vacancies in the Guard unit at exercises ham City stake Burton of the Garland now and good men can take advantage of this opportuniYWMIA board The occasion will present the Men A baby boy was born to Mr ty says Captain Bishop come to the Armory between largest group of "Honor Bee” & Mrs Loras O King at the Val- may 8 and 10 p m Thursday when re- girls in stake history the stake ley hospital Wednesday believes gular drill is being held or may board awards The girls will receive see Captain Bishop at Garland an appropriate program store at any time duri- enjoy Mary Jane Davis who is with Hardware the diand refreshments under headthe Challenger Air Lines ng the day WalMrs rection of Mrs Burton spent the quarters at Denver Mrs Oneta Shurtz Mr with her parents spent the lace Bourne and Mrs Ross Wood stake Beehive leaders in Salt Lake City & Davis Mrs George Stake WITH Next at - IKS GARLAND THE SIDE THE Office 4 READING DOWN ACGUAT ESTABLISHED Guard Now Advises Bishop Beehive Girls Swarm Saturday $200 A YEAS Stake Boy Scouts Wait Gamporee At Next Week-en- d WELFARE BEING WORK DONE The Garland wards completed the planting of their jointly ownMen with ed farm Wednesday tractors and machinery from both wards participated in preparing the- land and in sowing Building Being Altered The Bear River stake welfare is undergoing further building alterations this week incident to the installation of a new boiler and coal stoker and excavating for a coal storage room It is planned to have the work completed for early canning this spring BACK IN POLITICS Troop Will Camp Over Night At County Fair Ground A Boy Scout “camporee” at which scout troops from all of the Bear River stake area will vie for prizes in various camping and scouting skills will be held at the fair grounds west of Tremonton Friday and Saturday May 14 and 15 it is announced this week There will be opportunity for participation in campcraf t cookfire first aid signalling ing building and flint and steel and friction fire making Friday evening there will be a in concampfire program big junction with the stake Aaronic Priesthood committee headed by Francis Moore at which exercises commemorating the restoration of the Aaronic priesthood will be conducted Troops are to check in between four and six pm Friday and on proficiency will be judged and given their rating on camping according to a standard scale Horace Barnard’ R Evan Gee Darrell Heaton Clifton Grover and Milton Marble constitute the general' committee in charge of the event They will be assisted by the senior scouts of the district headed by Dale Compton senior scout chairman Local Legion Is Host To District Meet Lewi Jones to Run For District Judge Lewis Jones of Brigham today announced his candidacy for the office he gave up back in 1041 on the call of Uncle Sam— judge He of the first district court will oppose the incumbent for the right M Morrison Democratic on the to appear ticket at the September primaries Mr judge 1940 county Jones was first elected in in 1938 and He is a former Box Elder attorney Present Speaker Alcohol Problem and Beck Bosone of Alcoholics man and one woman made stirring appeals for a better understanding of the alcoholic at a meeting at the Judge Reva members two one Yoder By Jack Thcj First District of the American Legion State of Utah held their district convention last Saturday evening at Garland in the ward banquet hall The convention was held for the purpose of electing district officers and discussing business pertaining to American Legion Junior Baseball teams and various other Legion activities Officers elected for the Legion are as follows: Mrs Weaver of Post No 110 of the Logan was elected district commander and “Quig” Nielson of Brigham Post No 10 was elected first vice commander The Legion Auxiliary elected the following District officers: Mrs Leon Pond of President first vice president Lewiston Rasmussen of Richmond Mrs and second vice president Mrs Howell of Hyrum The Stale Department Commander Robert Shelby and Do- oartment Adjutant Art Horsley epresenting the State Legion and Ilunsaker of the Auxiliary Mrs vere present high school here Friday Garland Post No 43 and the Alcoholics are incapable ol Auxiliary were hosts to the cocontrolling their impluse to drink ntention and the Auxiliary served once they have given way to it telicious barbecued beef sandit was pointed out and for such wiches for lunch to over a bunonly absolute avoidance of drink ded Legion and Auxiliary is such persons Any possible may receive help thru the A A ANNOUNCED organization if they really desire ENGAGEMENT said and all it the speakers Mr and Mrs R J Bowcutt should be more helpful people the nnounce of and sympathetic in their treatengagement Colleen to ment of those who are afflicted their daughter Stuart F Hardman son of Mr this way MenMrs of Floyd Hardman Judge Bosone emphasized that and The marriage is planned who introduced another tion anyone 'or early June to alcoholic beverages was a graduate of Miss Bowcutt a grave responsibility suming Bear River high school is known because it is impossible to hruout the valley for her lovely which persons would develop a few years later voice She is a student of the alcoholism alcoholics become who Most USAC and also attended the At both begin drinking in their high B AC at Cedar City schools she has been prominent in musical activities Mr Hardman is an instructor at the USAC school years statistics show The meeting was planned by civic clubs of Galand and as a public service in cooperation with- the State Board on Alcoholism Sunday May 9 the entire nation pays honor to its mothers remembering their love and sacrifice for others as they fulfill their role as creators Words of tribute and teachers to all who live and gratitude will be in order this Sunday and thotful gifts but the finest tribute of all will come to those mothers whose sous and daughters can demonstrate' lives of honor love and service Such are the true rewards of motherhood Mr 4 their Tuesday Mrs Kumen Tarbei met son Ronald in Salt Lake He has been in the army of occupation in Germany He returned home with his par- ents r |