Show GARLAND AUGUST ESTABLISHED Entered at the Post YEAR— SIM TBS MVR A- No wAai erne Mistake y There'a We see la the paper this week just corrected a Use which read a the Fntoie Farmer pealing We could hare left contest” it and It would hare had aa element of truth as well as a touch of humor Is no humor There in this statement from a statistician who has been studying government waste tho: “In the Bureau of Indian Affairs there is one employee for every 32 Indians” Nor in this one: “Private insurance company workers process four times as many polices (in a given time) as a Veterans Administration worker” W'hile we are on this subject of government here is another one to be thinking about The Utah Department of Employment Security reports that there were 204000 people gainfully employed in Utah in March of this year Of that number 39700 or 19 per cent were estimated to be public In addition there employees were 30381 on welfare rolls 98 we Friday evening the presentation of the “T h e comedy Shakespearean of the Shrew” at the Taming USAC in which Miss DeAnne Bone daughter of Mr and Mrs Val Bone of Tremonton and granddaughter of Mr and Mrs Gene Bone and Mr and Mrs A R Capener of Garland played the leading feminine part Miss Bone handled her part well the enthusiasvery winning tic approval of the capacity audience It is reported that followthe ing Saturday night performance Miss Bone was presented with a bouquet of roses in apThis is of her efforts preciation her first year at the college yet she has appeared in three of the plays the school drama department has presented this year well Another valley girl doing with a part in the play was Miss who Fauntelle Clarke of Garland also has appeared in a number of productions at the college 9 9 9 9 It somewhat unfortunate that there must seem to be two sides and two ends to every argument to Box Elder county We have heard for years of how shrewd dealers in responsible places have contrived to have every good thing located in neBrigham and only what was cessary elsewhere to the north We would regret to think it so tho many can cite instances supposed to prove it of current campaign In the Brigham City people to persuade the school board to build a certain planned school at a certain desired time the old plotter of versus south Is crowding north at Garland 40 - Last attended Office 192- 1- Utah GARLAND Apprentices Wait Graduation at Luncheon Tonight PRINTED as Second UTAH Honor Two New Stake Presidencies their Legion at City 1928 Under the Act of MAY 6 Buchanan son of Mr and Mrs Earl Buchanan of was second place winDeweyville ner in the annual western division Future Farmer speaking contest held Monday evening in Nevada was accompaned to the Bunnell FFA by LeRoy advisor at the high school Mrs Bunnell and his mother Frank Ilall a former Garland resident now teaching agriculture at HuntUtah in the also was ington party being there to present a talk at the convention The group had an opportunity to visit Lake Tahoe Virginia City and Carson the state capitol City in the contest this Competition year was the stiffest that local entrants have ever encountered reports Mr Bunnell Every bo in the contest but one this yeai was fully prepared to give his best As a result judges report ed having a much harder time than uual to determine the winner First place went to the Montana entrant after the judges had resorted to a second scor in their efforts to ing system satisfy themselves who had earned the most points Jerry contest SEWING Wednesday I MEETING CALLED The work and business meeting of the Garland Second ward Relief Society will be held next from 10 00 a m to Wednesday 330 pm in the Welfare Center where sewing will be done All members are invited event The long anticipated the division of the Bear River stake was accomplished Sunday as the principal business of the conference conducted quarterly at Garland under the direction of Elder Ezra Taft Benson and Elder Marion G Romney of the Council of the Twelve second Kerr Clifton G M Bear River counselor in the named was stake presidency president of the new unit 173rd President Potter in the church continues at the head of the original stake The proposal of the general church authorities that the stake be divided was presented by Elder Benson immediately after the opening exercises of the in the tabermorning session nacle When the congregation 0f nearly 1400 stake members present gave the action their unanimous approval Elder Benson proposed that the division be made on an east and west line formed by the county road north of the Bear River high school and following ward boundaries which would put Deweyville Elwood Tremonton First and Second wards Bothwell Penrose and Thatcher in the south division and the remaining 11 Howell Ward Will Dedicate New $70000 Chapel Sunday Another chapel Bear SUNDAY FOR clerk PRESIDENCY— L Vernald W Johns C se- - cond Charles J Wood Robert J Potter president first counselor and PLANS SCHOOL PROGRAM MOTHERS’ DAY The Garland Second ward SunSchool program for Mothers’ will this Sunday feature musical numbers from the junior and senior classes of the school H advises Charles Last superintendent All mothers in the ward are urged to be present to receive recognition from the membership day Day STAKE 1879 200 A YEAS Bear River Stake Divided to Form New Church Unit MUSICAL BEAR RIVER Christopherson 8 PRICE Jerry Reno March 1949 Convention Mrs Jack Elmer Esther Elmer Mrs F L Nye Mrs P A Linford Mrs Ruth Call Mrs D C Hartman Peterson Mrs Ed Mrs Dorris and Mrs Henry SorenIsaacson Lean American son attended District meeting gion Auxiliary home at the War Memorial Brigham Matter August DISTRIBUTION modern new ward who has had general charge of will come into use in the the activity River Stake Sunday foljow-inThe new structure has five the dedication of the new class rooms a Relief Society $70000 chapel at Howell by Elder room bishop's office recreation Joseph F Merrill of the Council hall and chapel The chapel the of the Twelve office and the Relief Society A new With a membership of only room are alj carpeted in 34 families the Hammond electronic organ 160 people and a baby ward has had to make a gigantic grand piano are part of effort to raise the funds neces- the chapel furniture and other are in other rooms sary to build its attractive new instruments edifice and have it fuljy paid “In spite of all that has for and ready for the dedication been spent to construct and furceremonies The ward's share in nish the building it appears that the project approximates $1000 we may even have a little money for each family all of which has left to our credit at the Presidat Salt Lake ing Bishop’s Office ben rabed without any reassessment says Bishop Oliver Munk City when the last bills are paid” declared the bishop today Howell Ward's former chapel Sustained burned to the ground on Dec 18 1941 just after it had undeextensive rgone redecorating since which time the ward has held services in the school house awaiting the time when wartime shortages of building materials would come to an end Raising of funds for the building got underway with a bazaar held by the Relief Society three years This event netted a fund ago of $300000 $1700 of which was realized on the sale of one quilt which was purchased by Lee Anderson who at the time was a member of the bishopric Ground was broken for the building March 23 1948 and construction had far progressed enough by Christmas to permit the holding of a ward Christmas Since then the party in the halj building has been in use by the ward organizations to the extent that finishing work would permit Five ward members have made up a building committee to gather funds plan the building and schedule the volunteer labor that members have provided toward its construction They are Myrl Mason John If Forsgren Albert Abischer Earl Wood and Herman Fonnesbeck The bishopric consists of Oliver Munk bishop with Elmer Sorensen and James E Nessen as counselors The dedicatory exercises will at 6:30 p m begin and own We do not caution they have Attend Cjass FRIDAY munity Apprenticeship committee Helen Felsted under which the local veterans Jerry Barnard Ted Walker Jean Summers Jean have been receiving their trainGloria Garn Judith Hansen ing is headed by Chester P Boss ConHurd Hunsaker Kenneth Mr Boss building contractor nie Wood Mary Munns Marilyn will present completion certifiLois Miller Karen Johncates at the dinner and program Manning t Abel son Ralph Wayne to Wallaoe Jones Ferris Nielson Trent John Duane Kerr and Richard Rucker auto body Theron Butler Lawrence Hansen mechanics Nacey Kent Ed Krey Monte Rhodes Reyand Oleen Udy auto mechanics Geraldine nolds Gayla Harris AD White blacksmith Don ErickCarol Luella Peterson Hansen meat cutter Don Frisby DeVerl JohnDeakin plumber and Jack Boyce sheet son Gaye Derek Gent son Flora Gardner metal worker Venna fallows Arlene Rogers E J Holmgren of Garland Colleen Clarke will act as master of cere- Tracy Wheatley Carlon Ishii McCrary Jimmy monies Vaun Woolley Curtis Roundy Donna Rae Nelson Fanette Hill Dustman Rita Faye Mr & Mrs Kenneth Anderson Jacqueline Charlotte Margie King of Ogden entertained at a birth- Barnard Dessie Coe day party Saturday night at their Munns AnderMarlene Jaleen Allen home in Ogden honoring Mrs Anderson’s father V D Bishop son Carleen Hall Marilyn Hardy Shuman Barlow Lynn on his anniversary Guests pres- Doreen Orval Buchanan ent included Mr & Mrs V D Bish- Jerry Payne Max Ileppler Paul op Mr & Mrs Theral Bishop and Lola Hales Noma HarBone Beverly Owen Mr & Mrs Carl Bishop family & Jack Dalton Mrs ris Marilyft Taylor Mr and and family Rex Louise Neal Blaine Johnson Leonard Marble Val Bennett Darlene Mis9 Joan Brockman played her Mortensen Eugene Bigler and Lex accordion at a meeting of the Robbins Udy Jaycees Thursday night just part furthermore the strength by FRIDAY Roll by recognition feel it need not be because that they courage to fair judgthink that shown in any the construction of approaching the Brigham school has been the whatresult of sectional pressure That ever may be its strength goes for all five of them If there’s pressure from the north we deplore It and if the south fa only Interested in our want when they cooperation we deplore special something that too Let’s all be just for all the kids and the wisest exWe of school funds penditure are think the board member think have stand ments FOR The honor roll for the third term at Bear River high school as compiled thru home rooms reA number of veterans who veals that 11 scholars received 10 adhave recently completed their straight "A” records and gained grade as training apprentices in various ditional students U 28 299 from trades under the direction of averages ranging trades people will receive their to gain high honors for the certificates of completion at spe- quarter while 79 pupils rated cial exercises to be held at the averages from 279 to 23 to qualSilver Bow cafe at Garland this! ify for honors who received 11 pupils The Friday evening The evening’s program is under the coveted straight “A” ratinga Kent Black-hathe sponsorship of the Bureau of are Don Lee Rogers Ann Holland Donna Green Apprenticeship of the TJ S DeKazuko Shibata Roberjts partment of Labor and the Utah Margie Liane Bunnell Eleanor Ballard State Agricultural College Dr Franklin S Harris of the USAC Wilma Pulsipher Marion Linford and Dorene Anderson i expected to be present along averTop scholars who rated with a number of other prominages ranging from 2 99 to 28 to ent people including Representainhonors tive Clifton G M- Kerr Otto also qualify for high Darlene Steed Carolyn of the State Industrial clude Weisley Carolyn Jensen Arlene E Commission II Isenberg Quinney Aeiko Marlene Anderson King Chief of Training for the VetDonald Fukin Astrid Strand erans Administration S V Lund Hall and Kenneth of the Bureau of Appren- Starr Norma Supt Brown ticeship Mayors J J White and Students who averaged from Kleon Kerr of Garland and Tremonton Presidents Cyril Linford 2 79 to 23 to gain honors for Oneta Bunnell and Howard Freiss of the Gar- the term are Deakin Dennis Simmons Betty land and Tremonton Lions BarOwens and Lee Foxley of Diane Rhodes Jack Johnson Anna Wood the Garland and Tremonton Le- bara DeVere Watkins Sato Posts arid Claude Iverson Dorothy gion Connie Rae Christensen Joyce of the VFW Colleen Munns Carolyn The Bear River Valley Com- Udy Edna Westermoreland Manning given much consideration that we have absolute confidence the men we have elected to our school board have the fairness and intelligence to do what they think Is best for all the county of it and we not and THURSDAY Buchanan Awarded Second Place in Contest to the fore both there and here We have attempted to ignore it rather than increase its seeming importance We still EVERT Students Named On Term TIME V wards Beaver Fielding Garland land and First :x Yr East Plymouth Riverside GarGarland Second Stone and the north divi- Snowville' Howell in Park Valley sion The north group of wards was instructed to retain the name of Bear River stake while the name of South Bear River was given to the new organization Elder Benson further proposed that President Robert J Potter as president of the Bear River Stake with Charles J Wood continuing as his first counselor and that Vernald W Johns former stake clerk be the second counselor new in the continue presidency New high council-mewere added to those remaining in the stake from the former to make the comorganization plete quorum as follows: David Nelson G Dwayne Lamb Duane Archibald Ariel Sorenson Clark Rudd Orvil Nish Chester P Boss William G Woffinden Alma Larkin Russell Capener Rosel Zundel and Vivian Wil- Jr liams L C Christopherson was stake clerk and F as assistant stake sustained as Peck Millian clerk Organization of the South Bear River Stake was taken care of in the afternoon session with the of Clifton G M Kerr sustaining as the president with Reginald Hunsaker as first counselor and as second counWayne Sandall selor was Donald Stenquist named as stake clerk High council men in the South Bear River Stake are LeRoy Bunnell Edgar II White A N Rytting Merwin P Christensen LaMoin Colley A E Buchanan Leonard M Petersen Milton Johnson Jesse L Roberts Hetirie Wallace Anderson and Lyman M Zollinger Mervin Holt was sustained as president of the high priests quorum in this stake also Eight returned missionaries but were in attendance only Refour were able to report ports were heard from Robert Dale Potter Beaver Coombs Fielding Robert Lee Allen and Verl Iverson of Tremonton Second ward ElLyle Munns wood Marrmer Munk of Howell Renee Johnson of Beaver and James White of Garland Second were held over to the next conference Music at the morning meeting was furnished by the Garland Second ward choir and at the afternoon session Bear by the River High School a cappella choir Attendance at the evening session of the conference at which the Harmonettes and the Orpheus chorusses presented a much enjoyed program of song numbers under the direction of F L Nye and Norm Watkins was also very good Mrs Wendell Budge of Logan presented a reading of a t play as an intermission feature on this program JAMES WHITE TO SPEAK AT FIRST WARD James er at sacrament White will be the speakthe Garland First ward meeting this Sunday evening The bishopric invites everyone in the ward to come hear Elder White report his mission activities FIRST HONORS Tokens WARD FOR of SETS MOTHERS will bo presented to all mothers present at the Garland First Ward School week this advises Sunday Ralph Gleason superintendent In addition a special recognition is planned for the oldest and the youngest mothers preappreciation sent The program will consist of songs by boys and girls groups from classes poems and songs from the junior division of the school a story by Barbara Wood and a Mothers' Day address by Pres C E Smith Kenneth and Margie Brown King will offer the opening and closing prayers Mrs Lewis O Johnson visited relatives in Brigham City Thursday V |