Show AUGUST ESTABLISHED Entered at FIRST YEA- R- TWENTY No Explains Cuts recipients of public assistance in Box Elder County the entire as well as thruout ntate received their first checks under the revised stndards of the The Welfare Department found it necessary to revise its standards downward an order to keep its expenditures within the units of a greatly reacduced welfare appiopnatiun cording to information released dieetor of by Jay W Oldroyd the Box Elder County Department of Public Welfare On May Mr 5 Oldroyd stated that con- trary to popular belief individual grants were not decreased on a basis Instead fixed percentage the entire assistance plan was Whereas it was formerly to allow an adult $38 85 possible for personal requirements which include food clothing personal care recreation and household supplies and replacements it is now only possible to allow $30 00 a month for these items Prefor education vious allowances life insurance etc have been eliminated Under the new standards taxes and home maintenance have been (jjscontinued in all cases where property has loeen transferred to persons other than the recipients and a life estate retained by the recipient has been disBurial assistance continued and greater emphasis been placed on resources lias such as contributions from rela tives and income from employed Sevcial iamily members changes have been made The members of the County Welfare Board as well as the staff are desirous of administering the welfaie program in Box Elder County in as equitable a manner as possible Mr Oldiovd &aid He stated that wheie wel- their believe fare recipients grants hae been reduced unfairly or have questions as to the manner in winch their grants been have determined they should call at the welfare office and discuss in the court house the matter with their case work- er POPPY DAY SCHEDULED The annual Poppy Day on which members of the American will sell the Legion Auxiliary poppies which are made by the disabled war veterans will be held on May 21 this year it is announced Proceeds from this sale are to assist the families of disabled veterans PRIMARY UNION MEETING TO BE HELD SATURDAY I’OR TWO STAKES announces Henry Brown the Primary workers of both of the Bear River stakes will met in Union meeting Saturday May 14 in the Garland ward chapel at 2 o’clock The summer Primary summer work will be explained and demonstrated and there will be other special features All primary workers are urged to be present Mrs Committees to Study Cemetery Improvement The possibility and watering the tery was explored of improving Garland ceme- at a meeting of a group of evening citizens and others also who own lots in the cemetery Mrs one of George Gleason the leaders m the movement to improve the burial ground reL J ports that Cyril Linford Tierce Mrs A R Capcncr and Morns Rhodes were named to to study lot head committees titles costs of pumping water to the ground and installing sprinkling faciliticsf beautification and Monday Garland clean-u- Mayor J J White was named of the" enas general chairman the tire project to coordinate work of the separate commit- tees MEMORIAL SERVICES AT CEMETERY PLANNED Memorial services will be held at 10 am in' the Garland cemeDay advises tery on Memorial Mrs A R Capener who is arranging for a suitable program for the occasion A good speaker is to be secur ed and some quartet music is being sougD for the program in addition to other numbers The American Legion will assist with the exercises Van the Post Office 1928 at Garland 41 Welfare Unit rm GARLAND - - Utah EVERT FEINTED as GARLAND Second FRIDAY UTAH THURSDAY Class Matter Stake Will Hold Leadership Meet At Garland Sunday August MAY 13 FOB FRIDAY 1028 Under Mrs Thos J Udy Of Riverside Dies N Wilson to Speak At Bear River Commencement Lions Hold Nominations Kroksh Howard Larkin Act of 8 1879 March PRICE 1949 Funeral services were held In “There must be no afternoon at 2 o’clock Thursday the stake due to the reorganizaward chapel for in the Riverside tion” states President Robert J Mrs Charlotte Archibald Udy 64 Potter in announcing that the who died Monday after a two usual third Sunday Priesthood week’s illness Leadership meeting will be held 1884 She was born April 23 this coming Sundry of a daughter in Clarkston The meeting will provide an Thomas II and Vilate Timms opportunity for new department Archibald At an early age she and committee heads to outline moved to Plymouth where she their objectives for the remainattended school and later giaduat der of the year and to get the cd from the Brigham Young Colwork under way at once lege in Logan All meetings will he held at On Feb 2 1905 she was mar the usual hours stake welfare ried to Thomas J Udy in he committee at 11 am high counThey made Iheir Logan temple cil at 12 noon bishops at 15 home in Riverside where she has v$k girls program workers at 1 15 and resided since Wilson Dr Meredith O the general Mrs priesthood leaders’ Udy was president of Plyat 2 30 two meeting mouth ward Primary for The stake For 12 years she was secyears presidency is es She anxious at this meeting pecially retary of the Relief Society to meet all quorum officers all a as also had served visiting Aaronic teacher general sceietaries and advisors besides Survivors and all ward her husband adult Aaronic ward chairmen and sons include Aaronic daughters eight and Delos priesthood secretaries LaVoy general Dr O Meredith Wilson Dean Glen lone should have their records of the Mrs Udy Grace Allen and Mrs of the College Univeisity of Utah Newell Riverside Nina boys’ activities with them Burnett will deliver the address to grad The Relief Society is not meet and Mrs Vadis uates at the Bear River high Udy Smithfield Skinner Salt Lake City a sister ing this month school commencement exercise? Mrs Loretta Starr three brothat Gar May 26 in the tabernacle ers Frank Archibald Plymouth land His topic will be “Our and Russell Archibald Ogden World Responsibility " Nevada Fail Archibald and 21 Dr Wilson is a BU graduate giandchildren and former student president a former missionary and dean at Garland Lions Wednesday held Noithwekem before Women’s Clubs Hear University their annual nominations for club to the U coming officers in readiness for elections The students are Gifted Reader following at the next club meeting Ladies’ of the Hie memlers Named as candidates for first candidates ioi giaduation An Theodore Allen fail Lynn Self club and their Culture vice president were Clark Jones derson Arlene And rson Cleon ueMs members of the Civic and and Otto Linderman Anderson Ander on David Don Homo Arts club enjoyed an out Others named were as follows Anderson Erma 0 Anderson standingly interesting progrim second vice president F L Nye Monte Austin Sharm Aithihild when afternoon riday they and Horace Itose third vice Bai li lined to the leading of the Josephine Baker Jacqueline president Aibon Bowcutt Theral nard Kvelvn Barnes Mis Hannah’ Dig Fnend pi ugtne by Bishop Otto Jorgensen secretary lor Ruth Bennett Music Jay Bishoj) Chiton Rhoad of Ogdon Jay Law and Duane Archibald Marlene Bonnie Jovce Bionson was provided by Mis Rhead’x Earl Arnold tieasuier Iluky Kenneth Brown IJoicnc Barlow daughters Rene and Rochelle L C Confer Christopherson and Jerry Buchanan Liano Bunnell two piano solos and Rene Anclv Campbell tail twister E Clara Mae Cagle DeVoie Calder Rochelleplayed played a violin solo acJ Holmgren Devers Owens Wm wood Max Capener Mciva Rene' companied by G Woffinden and Otto Linder-mAgnes Christensen Mrs Rhoad’s interpretation of lion tamer Otto Jorgensen Christenson Colleen Clarke (he play and her effective deAllan directors Montgomery Janice Coombs Douglas Coombs lineation of chaiacter were highly Gordon Heaton J J White Art Ioo Conger Loon Conger Dale appreciated by her audience Michaelis C J Wood and Earl Carol Crozior I Crompton J Club Vice president Mrs Otto Clements Jr LaVoy Alfred Da- Linderman Cummings had charge of the Jerry Buchanan Future Farmer ley Ruth Divis Betty Deakin announced that She meeting of Bear River High School gave Rita Faye Dustman Dee Ladies Self Culture Club would Shyrl the talk with which he won se- Dustman Earl Don LaVona again assist in sponsoring a girl cond place in the western states Erickson LaRue Erickson Glen at Girls State and that club memnational FFA Fallows Helen Felsted Jean Fosdistrict in the bers are requested to contribute public speaking contest and read ter Joan Foster Jovce Fredricksto the blood bank at the veteran’s were ings given by Margaret on Aeiko Fukin Andrew Funk hospital and to support the na Ann Nielson Blame Garner Darvel Garn tional bond drive Gardner Grant Gibbs Hostesses were Mrs V D BishGibbs Barbara Gleason DANCE REVUE SCHEDULED Mrs S W Mrs Errol Bone op LawrHale1: Clifford Hansen and Mrs L W Manning The ballet students of Mar- ence Hansen Marilyn Hardy Capener were served to 46 Refreshments Hawkes Marla Noma will present Harris Jean guerite Wassom members and guests dance revue Monday evening at ene Hess Leon D Hill Jack recrea8 o’clock in the Garland Theora Hoskins Connie Hodges announced Hurd Lois hall Gloria it Hunsaker is tion Garland have students who Fred Isaacson Evelvn Ishii this Marilyn Jensen Ins John studied with Mrs Wassom some of her stuand Johnson Dot Kay Carolyn year past Knudsen Sharon Joan dents from W'lllard will paitici-pat- Kerr CEMETERY ANNOUNCED All land who CLEAN UP have lots in are cemetery in a the Garasked to City Day participate Saturday afternoon May 21 announces Morns Rhodes of a citizens chaiman cemetery clean-u- $200 A YEAS Temple Head Will Speak at Seminary Rite yi Fres Elray Christiansen of the Logan temple will address the graduating class of the Bear River LDS Seminary May 22 in the stake tabernacle at Garland Student speakers at the exercises will be Barbara Ward and Donald Starr The following are prospective Ardene Macfarlane graduates: Janice Loveland Carl Anderson Funeral services for Mrs Arbon Burton 42 who died Andrew Funk Norris Stenquist Michaelis Max Lamont Rogers Calif Monday in Sacramento Miller Lamar Neil Capener f will be conducted today Fnday Josephine Bakat 1 pm at the tabernacle by Maxine Castelton Fred er Lola Rae Summers William J Cullimore bishop of Able Darold Simmons Elaine Gailand First waid r Mrs Burton was bom July 6 John Barbara Ward Patsy Maurine Packer DeAnne Han1906 a in Snowvillc daughter of John and Mary Ann May sen Verl Anderson Blaine Harper Denny Nicholas Ranae Arbon She was reared in JoAnn Christensen Marianne and graduated from the Bear River high school She was Johnson Lucretia Earl Bonnie Hansen married to William John Burton in February 1928 and they made Lou Jean Ballard Shirley Jones Grover Jeraldine Robtheir home in Garland until 1930 Janice when they moved to Portland bins Marianne Manning Patti Gordon Barkle In 1940 they moved to Cover Joyce Oregon Kent Brough Darlene San Francisco and in 1945 to Peterson Davis Anderson Dallas Douglas Sacramento Hazel Archibald Ruth Mrs Burton is survived by her Meldrum n a six weeks-olhusband baby Nish Leon D Hill Gerald Donna Rae Nielson son her parents of Snowville and the following brothers and June Rhode Leonard Severson sisters: Leonard M Arbon Spo- Carla Wood! Chad Clarke Burkane Wash Theodore J Arbon ton Huish Max R Heppler KenBountiful Mrs Leah Cowlishaw Thomas E neth B Hunsaker Mrs Eanon Robbins r and Lyman Smith Pat Fairbanks Bonnie Arbon all of Ogden Ilershel ArDarvel Gam Deon Christenbon Snowville and Mrs Blanche Neva J son Luetta Barnes Hickman Ore Donald Starr Winn Erma Payne Roedport Burial will be in Ogden city Lamar Lowell Vance Heslop cemetery Friends may call to Val Jensen Lcland Stone DcLon at the Hunsaker day to time of services Lynn Shuman Dean Charles J Wood home Anderson Donald Peterson Kalan HickGrowers Employ man Sterl Miller Mary Capener Smith Bowcutt Marva JoAnn Thinning Supervisors Blaine Hill Leon Forsgren WaAt a meeting of the beet as lter Estep Jerry Buchanan Omar sociations of Box Elder County Anderson Theo Sessions Ray held early this week it was de- Coombs Flora Gardner Leila cided to hire two supervisors to Woodruff aid farmers in their beet thinning Janice Peterson Frames Funk operations reports E J Holm- Adel Hall Leah Sorenson Joyce gren president Emma June Mason RonTremonlon Skinner Irvin Jones of Lamar Earl Cleo ald Ranson 105 has been engaged to phone Bunderson Duane Adams Don with work do the in connection Garfield Waldo Grant Thayne Tom Nadena who will help him Ann Wood Ross Rudd and with the Mexicans particularly Oyler Valene Watt those who do not speak English are engaged in The associations this work in cooperation with the Move to Montana clean-u- committee The City has offered to operate in the project and help with the removal of refuse from the lots FuneralToday For Former Resident company Arnold Harris who has been Loral Residents III working m Montana for some Tom Wise W L Allred and Mrs time came back during the week to move his family They will are Thomas all reported Rampton ill at the now make their home in Toston to be quite seriously this week Montana hospital Valley m '“fee Farrell Warbe no charge for Larsen Robert Ixiveland and the public is in- ren Mann Earl Manning DcLora Marble LeAnne Marble Maughn Mason Marlene Mason Daryl McDennis Miller Melba Coy Garland Wards to Join Barbara Morse Jean Mason Colleen Ross For Special Program Munns Austin Munns Carl NelRobert M son Sunday Evening Lyle Nocsrn Nish James Palmer Arlene of special interest A program Ronald Potter Donna Peterson has been arranged for members Jean Preston MaxPeggy Potter of the Garland First and Second Donald Potter Monte when ine Potter wards this Sunday evening DaRhodes Geraldine Reynolds both groups will meet conjointly vid Rich Florence Richards Marin the tabernacle to hear an adDon Floe Roderick It II gie Roberts Hazel Rabbins dress by Elder James Lee Rogers a convert to the church Bailey Shibata Claienre Silvester from England and a former Woodruff Snow I ila Standing Catholic Stanfill Donald Starr Reverlep Mr Buley at the time of his Muilvn Thelma Stohl Stenque-to the LDS church conversion Barbara Summers licit n Taka-sug- i had been preparing to enter the Marilyn Tavlor Neil ThompCatholic priesthood and as a reson Merle Thompson Vaughn sult he is unusually well inform- Tmgey Dale Taibct Pamela ed regarding the doctrines of that Grant Turley Vira Veibell An Oxford gradorganization Barbara Waldron Toshito Wata-nabuate and a fluent speaker he Ronald Wilcox Maiv Ann has a background of education Williams Orell Wise Leila Woodand culture which makes it pos- ruff Celia Zundel Junior A Jenssible for him to narrate in a manen Law'rencc Roe ner very interesting to his hearers the reasons which prompted him to forsake the faith in which Purchase Property For he had been reared and accept Business the war Expanding a new reigion During The Bear River Auto company he was a major in the British of have Fieldmarshal on the staff the purchased recently army large warehouse building and lot Montgomery Elder Accompanying Bailey formerly owned by the Jensen Bennett brothers and wed as a coal yard will be Elder Wallace returned from a mision and are remodeling it for auto recently ansto- - ge car diMav and for r the bishoprics to Europe nd fender repair a nounce ody shop Mr V- - tm a d Mr ’’ovveutt at the The meeting begins and 7 30 usual hour of everyone state that thur r reject carters is invited to are not who is interested rge c ough or these needed additional services attend There DISTRIBUTION the will the revue vited AT First CIIAPEL Counselor New DEDICATION— Elmer Sorensen F Counselor Flder Joseph Second Merrill James Elder Paul C Nesxen Child Bishop Oliver Munk Chapel Dedicated at Howell Sunday Evening and bership for their loyalty support and for their generous contributions in cash and labor Other speakers at the dedicawere Elmer Sorensen and tion pacity James Ncssen counselors in the Bishop Oliver Munk had charge C E Smith former and gave the bishopric of the program from its stake president President Robert report of the project Elder Child of the an J Potter to its completion beginning Welfare committee and Church nouncing the ward of 160 people of the F Merrill and 34 families had fully ni t Elder Joseph of the Twelve who of Council its share of the $70000 cost and fered the dedicatory prayer have would that it apparently music was by Dorothy Special money left over m the fund for West organist Mrs Ariel Sorenother purpo-e- s sen and Mrs Stanford The gave generous bichop who sang a vocal duet and Naone Mason who played a piano praise to the entire ward mem at the dedi With 391 people cation of the Ilowell ward chapel build the new Sunday evening ing was filled almost to its ca solo who committee The building had supervised the project under the direction of the bishopric was named as Mjrl Mason John H Albert Abeischcr Law E’orsgren Earl Wood and renco Hawkes Ik rman Fonncsbeck The chapel recreation hall and all its auxiliary rooms are on one common floor level while front ’de and rear entrances make all ectiors of the building readily It is access Me for servicing complete with class rooms Relief Society room and all othefacilities common in most modern LDS buildings |