Show G-A-R-tA- N© ESTABLISHED Entered at the Post TWENTIETH YEA- R- READING THE SIDE a DOWN No EDITOR Lions Prepare For Club Election W- B’i V D & who will be happy to have the club’s disavowal of the sports that were pre- sented because the impression general that it was a dub approved activity and they that many know who belonged would not be in sympathy with it For that reason we are pleased to be permitted to give space to an of the attitude of the explanation officers of the club on the subject was quite 0 has always keen the in The Times office is money earned” ‘Money saved is one motto that has not keen that forgotten by a management Las been anxious to see that this had a newspaper and community printing plant at the lowest possible cost That is why our new "rebuilt typewriter” is quite an event in this office You sec we haven’t really needed a standard typewriter on the desk here because we have had a portable that could be used whenever a typewriter was really and the rest of the necessary editorials and time news items could be scrawled out advertising with a pencil just about as fast and just as effectively that That portable typewriter so on all served emergencies will did not cost the office one The dime editor thin either married it It came into the family as a sort of dowry as it were only its possessor earned i( instead of having it given to her It has a history Baik in the very first years of school the Bear River high Franke Beal a quiet and reserved won a prize in a lady young contest that county wide essay Economy watchword provided the funds for the PRINTED EVERT as Second UTAH Class Permission Required For Park Use pur- chase of a much needed portable typewriter one that afterward spelled out hundreds of essays and term papers as its owner continued on thru high school and thru college and into the class It was a used room as a teacher machine then being purchased from I)r E II White of Tremon-towho probably had used it to launch himself upon what has been a most successful and useful career That brings it up to where we The tiny into the scene i ame didn’t have much to do Corona for a few years after the wedding except run off a few news stories for the daily papers and letters to friends until one day in a moment of weakness we sucto the temptation to own cumbed of our own howa newspaper ever small Then the outdated diminutive Corona took over the business correspondence duties and even did news and editorials when it was' open and on the desk where it was haudier to Here use than getting a pencil it was the servant of mother master than the one who bought it with the essay prize money some years previously while she now did her typing on a massive complicated noisy machine full wheels cogs gears of whirling belts cams and motors familiarly known as i Linotype Now the little typewriter will he set aside for whatever it is that a portable machine is supfor TIMES to be used posed up from copy will be written here on out on this “completely rebuilt and just the same as new” job that will be sitting on top of the desk right here handier even Jhan reaching lor a pencil Garland Lions will hold their annual elections next meeting of May 28 voting their choice two tickets presented at the luncheon session on Wednesday evening Candidates for the various offices are as follows: President F L Nye Cyril Linford First vice president Ralph Bishop F M Peck Second vice president Cyril Linford Ilsyrace Rose Third vice president Ifarlcy Confer Wm Woffinden Secretary Ther-a- l V Bishop Wm O Linford Treasurer L C Christopherson Tail twister E J Holmgren Otto Linderman Lion tamer Earl Arnold A1 Montgomery tors Clark Jones and J L ter Granville Barlow and DirecCarAndy Campbell The club voted to change their to provide for the adbylaws vancement of the first vice president to the office of president hereafter a practice common in most Lions clubs Dr B N Benson showed some of lus pictures taken in the Panama Canal Zone and told of conditions Voexisting there cal music was rendered by F L Nye with Mrs A D Rich as accompanist Weight Smith Will Head UN Children’s Appeal Will Honor Lost War Dead Names Are Solicited order to give the new lawn cover a chance to get firmly established at the city park it will be necessary to not use the ball diamond there when it is not in proper condition the city council advises this week Permission to use the park at any time must be obtained from B C Brough of the city council A sign has been posted on the grounds calling attention to this lact The names of Utahns who gave their lives in the recent world war and whose remains were not recovered will be preserved on one of the marble memorial markers to be placed in the Ross W- - Beason meditation' chapel in Memory’ Grove at Salt Lake City to submit Anyone wishing such a name should write Mrs J Roy Wilson G39 Ramona Ave Salt Lake City giving full name and rank of the deceased date of his birth and area of death A token payment of $500 should before be included and mailed Mrs Wilson is president June of the Utah Chapter of Gold Star Mothers Hansen Sheep Top First Sale of Season the Act of has of Army and Air cruiting office at 23 Utah East Brigham Also injured in the same acwere Elvis Johnson son of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Johnson and driver of the car and son Mr and Vaughn Tingey Mrs Streator Tingey also of Riverside The latter boys were not held at the hospital following examination and emergency treatment The boys who were on their toward Logan swerved too when passing another vegoing in the same direction hitting the outside shoulder of the road somewhat softened by the rain and losing control of the car The vehicle appeared to have overturned two or more times before coming to a halt upside down in the muddy pit Its top was caved in and partially torn off Hales is reported to have sustained broken vcrtibrac while Capener is suffering from severe facial and back injuries Their condition is believed more favorable than was at first feared by their families and friends way wide hicle PLANS FAT SET STOCK FOR SHOW Four days of activities have set for nearly 1000 youngfrom all over the State who exhibit in the Inlemiountjin Junior Fat Stock Show at North Salt Lake dining the first week in June Merrill Parkin Show manager announced this week The plans for the you rasters are such that they will have a full schedule for the three days of been sters June 2 3 (he Show a preliminary program MARRIAGE GIRL OF MADE 1879 Stake Leadership Meeting Sunday Soys Be van Hales son of Mr and Mrs Ronald E Hales and Loweli and Mrs Capener son of Mr Russell Capener both of Riverside are in the Valley hospital at Tremonton this' week suffering from painful injuries sustained Sunday afternoon when the car in which they were riding overturned on the liighway near Beaver Dam PROGRAM 8 PRICE Injured In Sunday Accident JUNIOR March 1948 14 ul been made the United Force Re South 1st First by Sergeant llarvey Wardrop local recruiter The! Brigham office has been closed since April 25 to allow Sgt Wardrop to be out of the state on his annual leave Sgt Wardrop also announced that effective May 19th he would all day each be in Tremonton to interview those inWednesday vested in an enlistment in either the United States Army or Air Force He will make his headquarters in the Utah Power & Light Company office between 9 am and 4:30 pm stated further that Wardrop the draft will have abolutclv no effect on recruiting for the Regular Army & Air Force The Recruiting Service will continue to endeavor to fill all man power needs thru voluntary enlistments He guessed that the recruiting service would be able to meet the manpower needs of the United States Air Force thru voluntary enlistments but he seemed certain that it could not come even close to filling the needs of the Ground Forces Announcement of the States and on 4 with June 1 GARLAND KNOWN The marriage of Miss Audrey Confer daughter of Mr and Mrs Conler of Garland to Mr Harley Paul Johnson of Bear River City at took place Saturday May Ely Nevada it is announced The bride was Wheat-Beday at Garland last summer queen of Our Heritage servation Through Obedience" Brown Kenneth seminary will deliver the address Bishop of welcome with students Jay and Marilyn Taylor Bennett speaking on phases of the theme numbers Musical will be presented by a girls’ trio consisting Jean and Joan Foster and The seminary Erickson mixed chorus and a comet trio llaiven made up ol Lawrence list Beaver I)am Ruth Rose Bishop Gloria Durfey LaVona Ericksen Jean Foster Joan Foster John Carlile Potter Peggy Potter Veibcll Vera C’hristena S Elwood Eugene Coombs Douglas Janice of Lifetime Dies Horsley Leaves County Red Cross ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr and Mrs E W Myrick of Roswell New Mexico announce the engagement of their daughto Kenneth ter Monierc Boss son of Mr and Mrs Peter Boss of will Garland The marriage take place in June Joyce Fredrickson and Berthell Christensen will furnish additional entertainment Other students on the program include: Marlene Hess who will present the theme r and Zane Wheatley and liowaid Larkin who will offer opening and closing prayers President Charles J Wood of the stake presidency will award diplomas to approximately 128 students Graduates Penrose lodges Stanfill Ply mouth "Oloen Joscphson Coombs Jack M Amy Beverlce Celia Iloyd Ivie Hess Robert Martin Nish Riverside Ruth Davis Revan Eugene Hales F Silvester ( kironee Streelor Tingey Vaughn Ward Max C Marlene Hess Helen Mary Mason Edna Arlene Petersen Donald Potter Florence Richards Ronald G Wilcox Zundell Garland I Monte Ray Austin Kenneth II Brown Farrell C Couch Gerald Couch Helen Nanette Felsted Connie Deane Ilunsakcr DeVerl II Johnson Barbara Lee Morse Robert Keith Pulsipher Richard Adams Hampton Marilyn Taylor Garland II Max Daryl Capener Colleen Clarke Barbara Gleason Lorna Hall John Farrell Larson Colleen Munns Lee Grant E Don Rogers LaRue Erickson Turley REMINDER RELIEF SOCIETY The Social Science lesson on Harold Clifford Hansen Howell Kroksh Reverence will be given in the Sharon Valate Glon DeVoy Fallows James Austin Munns meeting of the Garland Second Harold Merrell Petersen Law rence Perry Hansen ward Relief Society Wednesday Dahrl Thompson Jean Hawkes May 19 by Mrs V D Bishop it Merle Jean Thompson Lois Ilyden is announced by officers of the Marlene Mason Fielding Marlene D Nesscn Bourne Lyle organization this week Snowville Hurd Gloria Alice orm Marilyn Howard Larkin Barbara Jensen Thatcher Tremonton I Bruce Anderson David Archibald Sharon Jay Lynn Bennett Liane Bunnell D Dale Crompton L J Cummings Betty Ann Dcakin Joyce Fredreckson Marble LeAnne Ross Mason A TEAS Beaver Dam Resident Of U President Will Address Graduates Lee Rogers By Don President Howard S McDonald the Brigham Young university deliver the address to the aduates at the Bear River stake cxer-emiliary - commencement at the stake tabernacle in rland on May 23 at 8 p m This year’s program will mark annual graduation ex? 23rd cises at the seminary announ-V Alma King principal d will feature the theme “Pre $200 Bear River stake priesthood leadership will meet in their regular monthly session Sunday afternoon The general meeting begins at 2:30 The stake Relief Society Funeral services for Mrs Ethel will also hold its monthly union who pasMay Durfey Erickson meeting at the same hour sed home at Beaver Bishops will meet at 1 o’clock Dam away at her after a long illness Wedand the Girls Program workers at 1:15 All girls advisors in the nesday morning will be held at stake are extended an invitation the Beaver Dam ward chapel at to attend this latter meeting 1 pm Saturday the family has Bishop Clark Bowen which will be the last of its kind announced will be in charge held until next September Friends may call at the family The slake welfare committee will meet as usual at 11 a m home from 7 to 9 this evening and the high council at 12 noon and on Saturday from 10 ara until time of the services In torment vill he in the Beaver Dam cemetery Mrs Erickson was bom March 19 1879 at Beaver Dam a daughter of Francillo Durfey former stake patriarch here and Sarah William C Horslgy who has Ann Finley served continuously for 34 years She married Michael C Erickas head of the Box Elder county son February 3 1897 They celechapter of the American Red brated their golden wedding anCross has resigned this month one Febdue to ill health and Ross C niversary M r s year ago last Erickson ruary had Bowen of Brigham City was been active in church work havMonday evening elected to take ing served as Relief Society presiover the job dent for ten years Primary presi In the 31 years since the Box dent for nine years and as Sun Elder chapter was given its charday School and Primary teacher ter by the national organization and Relief class leader the annual quota has been met She had alsoSociety done considerable every year work temple Mr Bowen who was fund She is survived by her huschairman for the 1948 annual band and the following ten drive was authorized at the Mon- sons and Vida E daughters: to select a day meeting Garland E Manning Mary from the Adams Michael D Erickson area and to hire a paid Grant D Erickson and Shirley worker and E Cox of Salt Lake City SylMr Horsley and Mr Bowen via E Simmons Norval F Erickboth were presented with awards son and Dean D Erickson of for their services by a repre- Beaver Dam June E Sargent of sentative of the American Red Grace Idaho and Alta E ArchiCross who was present al the bald of Bingham Also surviving meeting are 24 grandchildren and four and the folgreatgrandchildren PRIMARY UNION MEETING lowing brothers and sisters: Oak TO BE HELD SATURDAY ley Durfey Ogden Wilford Dur The Bear River stake Primary fey Wheelon Anna Wood SpanIrene Done Glendale will hold its union meeting this ish Fork Cynthia Earl Fielding Saturday May 15 at 2 pm at Calif the Garland ward chapel it is Beth Marble Ogden Iva Thompson Rhoda Grace Idaho and announced by the President Mrs Providence Thcurer Brown Henry Special demonstrations of the will Primary summer activities he conducted and all Primary workers are urged to he present Of Stake Seminary Here Sunday May 23 Hansen reumed WedRothwell nesday from the annual sheep Arlene Andersen sales at Sacramento Calif where lone Anderson he had the good fortune to sell DcLora Marble Jeris Summers the top pen of Columbia sheep Barbara Mr Hansen’s sheep sold at 11 months old in competition with JacquelineDeweyville Barnard offerings of the Rita Faye Dustman California growers which made Lynette Irene Gardner J Robert Loveland his sale all the more notable While at Sacramento he also Wilford Woodruff Snow served as judge of the sheep Betty Jo Thomas “Those California Zane Lawrence Wheatley dog trials East Garland Scotchmen couldn’t agree on a Fred D Isaacson judge from any closer to home Erma Oyler I guess" said Wynn in modestly Ronald R Potter explaining his invitation to come Diane Rhodes down and officiate Geraldine Rhodes Wynn Under cident Army Recruiter Office B Y MAY DISTRIBUTION fRODAT 1928 August Riverside The United Nations Appeal for Children campaign will have for its Box Elder county drive chairman Kenneth E Weight county of schools Mr supintendent Weight will be assisted by C E Smith in the drive to raise funds to purchase food for the starving children of other lands for the campaign will Support be sought from the civic clubs of the county One of the proposals being considered is the RIVERSIDE GIRIS RECEIVE placing of milk bottles in the HONORS FROM MIA various places of business in which shoppers may deposit Four gir' Ardene Macfarlane School loose change children Diane Bourne Connie Forsberg are being encouraged to assist in and Lola Hales of the M IA the campaign and to Write let- Beehive class at Riverside comters to children in other lands pleted the requirements to beEach letter accompanied by a come Honor Bees this year contribution of 25 cents will be Thc-girls are the first ones to forwarded to somewhere in Eu- receive this honor in the ward rope and the child receiving aid for a number of years Thmr will be enabled to reply leader this year has been Mrs Direct to the Willard Butler contributions campaign may be sent to the The girls all participated in Utah headquarters at 1328 Con- the Swarm Day activities at Gartinental Bank Bldg Salt Lake land Saturday City Memorial FOB THUT&bOAY Matter’ FRIDAY In of the club disclaim responsibility for any rodeo activities which were conducted at their grounds on 2 The rules of May Sunday the club prohibit it from Sunday activities they declare and anything done on that day was the of the individuals responsibility participating A brief news item in The Times of last week mentioned club had that the a small rodeo the precedstaged many - Utah GARLAND Officers ing Sunday There ate at Garland 41 WITH THE 1928 AUGUST Office Dennis Miller V Moore Arleen Jean Mortensen Carl Jay Nelson Stohl Marilyn Stohl Rita Fae James Neil Thompson Tremonton II Theodore Allen iouella LaFay Baker Doreen Barlow Joyce Bronson Calderwood R DeVcre Agnes Marie Christensen M Berthell Christensen-Le- Robert Conger Leon Herbert Conger Dustman Dee Shyrl Garner W Blaine Dot Kay Kerr Carolyn Flovd Kunz Melba Misrasi Maxine Potter Roberts Margie Verl Rose H Orlin Smith Floyd Stenquist John Carl Stenquist Liah Selma Thelma Pamela Stenquist Stenquist Stenquist Toland North Box Elder Stake Bear River City Cleon D Anderson Malad Post Article On Geneva Steel How much steel can the Paci Coast use? That is the heart of the Geneva Steel Company’s problem according to Associate Editor Arthur W Baum who describes the US Steel Corporation's subsidiary at Geneva Utah in “Utah’s Big Baby” in the current (May 15th) Saturday Evening Post The is obpresent moment scured of course by a universal of steel but market shortage analysts cautiously say that the West now needs 20 per cent more steel than before the war” Mr Baum says “That is not enough to make Geneva safe are however “There some charted lines stuck away in the offices of the industry’smarket dewhich researches forecast mand far above that 20 per cent within the next few years But such figures which would make Geneva look like a much less risky bet are not for public disfie ” play When the Steel Corporation bought Geneva from the War Assets Administration it put “about dollars on the nose” of eight each one of 15500000 citizens of the three Pacific Coast stales and the intermountain state of LUah Mr Baum says “Geneva is the largest and most modem integrated steel plant west of the Mississippi” he writes “It is abo something much more significant It is part of the biggest single wager that private Fasteners have made on Western future since the last railroad transcontinental was built” FIRESIDE AT RIVERSIDE A Fireside will be held at the home of Mr and Mrs Austin evenUdy at Riverside Sunday ing following sacrament meeting Miss Betty Jean Rappleye talented pianist of Logan will furnish music Stake Portage Grant LeRoy Gibbs ‘Lorin LaDcll Gibbs Noma Harris Theora Charlene Hoskins Iris John Joan Knudsen Floe RcNae Roderick Mr St Mrs Arlo Nielson of Rosebud South Dakota phoned on Sunday Mothers’ day to announce the birth of a baby girl Mrs' Nielson’s mother Mrs Pierce of Tremonton is visiting her daughter |