Show t e AUGUST ESTABLISHED Entered TWENTY SECOND YEA- R- No DOWN SIDE EDITOR is tragically wrong Something in Utah when as was revealed this week 36 per cent of the welfare funds of the state must go to assist dependent women and children who have been divirced or abandoned There are at present more than 1200 families being supported from the taxes because the fathers walked out on the responsibilities which they had assumed This improvidence is a disgrace to the State and its people What has happened In the schools and churches of the state that men and women are so dead to their obligations as parents that they will break up homes in which there are children and leave no visible means of support for their own flesh and blood? What is the matter with society in general that men and women who can commit such acts can find relatives and friends who will grant them tolerance and fellowship? Somewhere people should have been taught to honor and maintain the family and to live in a way that would make It possible to maintain the family in harmony and peace There should be no place where those who do otherwise can enjoy social acceptance There has been a serious breakdown in he moral stamina of the people when broken homes become so numerous that the State must spend hundreds of thousands of dollars annually to give the victims of the condition just a subsistence living No aid can take the place of the love and affection and training that might have been the lot of those same people in a properly maintained home The ease with which the courts given divorces and the liberality they have shown in letting the contracting parents go without having to continue to support their own offspring is partly responsible for the condition The readiness which welfare workers have shown to add another “case” to the total number of cases that keep them employed may be an- have other contributing factor There are those parents who will read- ily shirk their responsibilities if the state will just take them over for them One of the saddest aspects of the situation arises from the fact some of the broken home cases the improvident father and the mother have irresponsible been been found to continue illicit family relationships while ostensibly separated Neighbors become aware Of this ’ long before the welfare or legal authorities find it out and in the meantime finance the unthe taxpayers wholesome thing The facts revealed in the rewelfare cent survey do indeed unmask a condition which a lot of us should be most ashamed of that in ' Utah Power Put New Stock Issue On Sale Utah Power & Light Company directors this week accepted the high bid of Union Securities Corp and Smith Barney 8c Co both of New York City to underwrite the sale at per share of unsubscribed shares of a new issue of 148155 shares of the company’s common stock Holden of the concern’s presently outstanding shares of common stock have preemptive rights to purchase the new issue at the bid price of $2350 in a ratio of one new share for each eight shares now owned chairman Lafayette Hanchett of UP 8c L board of directors expressed the highest degree of satisfaction following the direcover the sale tor’s meeting bids reflect the “The favorable high standing and credit position of the Utah Power 8c Light Cohe declared mpany” Marilyn Ilalvorsen of Stockton Calif visited at the Dean home last week Elmer attended a conin Lava Tuesday Wedand Thursday Esther vention nesday Office r 1 92- 1- Garland PRINTED Utah as EVERT Second UTAH Clas FRIDAY Students Will Appear In Piano Retital Mrs Morris Rhodes will present her pupils in a piano recital Relief' Society at the Garland room on Sunday Sept 18 at Bear River Stake priesthood 4:30 pm meetings will be held at Garland The following students will take for all persons holding part: Sunday DeVere Christensen Neil the Melchizedek Lola Hales priesthood as and Ronald Stimpson well as for quorum officers and Billy Bishop Bonnie Richardson advisors and leaders of the Aaron-iD Tarbet Barbara Ward Carol Coombs priesthood Lynn Anderson DcAnna These general meetings will be- Garfield Gene and Betty Mae Algin at 2:30 len Arlene Laub- - and Louise Other groups who will meet Jana Lee and Kala Kerr include the following: Sunday The interested pubic is corStake welfare committee 11 dially invited to attend am High Council at 12 noon Bishops and counselors at 1:15 Stake and ward girls leaders 1:15 Stake committee genealogical in the room adjoining the president’s office Relief Society workers at 2:30 D G Lamb chairman of the stake genealogical committee is especially anxious to have all members of ward committees join his group at this Sunday’s meeting It is planned to have the Relief Society meet with the priesthood for the opening exercises of their meeting also to hear a discussion of the Deseret Industries program by President Arthur Pledger of Ogden 1:45 stake West High Meets Bear Gridders Here Tonight The Bear River High football team will meet the West High School team from Salt Lake City this Friday evening on the Bear’s field here in a practice game Bear River’s last practice game before the beginning of the regular district play will be with Malad High next Thursday evenon the Bear’s ing’ at 8 o’clock home field This game was originally scheduled for Sept- 23 but will be played one day earlier on the 22 RENT CONTROLS REMOVED The Bears lost their game with South High at Salt Lake City IN BOX ELDER COUNTY last Friday by a score of All rent controls In Box Elder They defeated Grantsville in the county were removed by Housing first game of the season Expedier Tighe E Woods Tuesday according to word received Portage Mayor Die from Washington DC Mr Woods decontrolled Brig- In Auto Crash ham City in line with a resolutruck HarDriver of a tion adopted by city officials killOn his own initiative the housing old E Hall 61 Portage was ed when his collided vehicle removed the controls expediter head-owith a heavy motor covering the rest of the county In all Mr Woods removed the transport at Perry Wednesday at rent lids from 11 areas in nine 9:08 pm Officers said Mr Hall apparstates Tuesday ently died instantly The pickup truck appeared to have gone out of control before it collided with the transport It had just pulled onto the highway from a barrow pit before the More than a hundred people crash The collision occured a block members of the Garland Lions the Perry Ward chapel Club the Ladies Self Culture north of Mr Hall was born at Portage Club and the Civic and Home 25 1898 a son of Geo E Arts Club and their partners en- Nov and Rose Warren Hall and had joyed an evening of good entertainment' at the Zanavoo Lodge spent his entire life there” He of the Portage in Logan canyon Wednesday even- wa9 president town Board at the time of his the auspices of the ing under death Lions Vera Gibbs in 1920 He married the in dinner the Following in the Salt Lake Temple large dining room those present He is survived by his widow viewed a movie travelogue of Mexico shown by Mr and Mrs and the following children: H Ronald J Lunt and Farnsworth Byron Hall Ogden Dewey Hall San Francisco Jean Norma Musical numbers were presented Nadine and Irene Hall all of by the high school boy’s quartet his mother of Ogden Reed Wood intro- Portage of last year and the following brothers and duced the program President F Millan Peck was sisters: Wendell B Hall Portage in charge of the meeting and Taft and Gladys Hall San Franand Mrs Madeline Allen Wm Woffinden was spicemaster cisco — Ogden The funeral will be held SaturJensens Announce in the Portage day at 1 pm Ward chapel under the direction Daughters Marriage of Bishop Ora John Mr and Mrs Ervin H Jensen Friends may call Friday from are announcing this week the ap7 to 9 and Saturday morning of their from proaching marriage 10 o’clock until time for the daughter Rita to Thirl Christen- services at the family home-sen son of Mr- and Mrs Irving Burial will be at Portage under Christensen of Bear River City the direction of Shaw & Rogers The marriage wil take place on Funeral Home 22 in the Thursday September Salt Lake temple A reception honoring the young Breeder Association is planned for Monday couple September 26 in the Garland To Serve ward halL On Fee Basis Miss Jensen is a graduate of and also the local high school Word has just been received attended the USAC last year ffom the Cache Valley Breeding an Mr Christensen Association at Hyde Park Utah from Bear that the Board of Directors voted man also graduated River high school in their meeting held just recently to take care of the small cow NOTICE units without charging membership fee if there were less than Collection Garbage three cows in the herd The however pay the We have now begun a regular breeder may in Garland and membership fee if he so desires pick-ugarbage If he chooses his plan to gather garbage on a reguthen service will be given lar day twice weekly Residents along factory street at the regular service fee but the breeder will have no voting powshould put refuse out in containand er and no participation in the on Monday ers for pick-uother Thursday north of Factory street Cooperative Association service for on 'Tuesday and Friday and south than just receiving of Factory street on- Wednesday his cows All herds comprising four cows and Saturday If you have not signed up for or more will be required to join this service you should do so at the association and pay memberonce and help keep this service ship fee of $10 in order to receive It available service thru the Association Charges are $150 for the first is thought that this amount will Con be a very small fee per cow conmonth but will be lower tact truck driver when you see sidering ths advantages of the of Association him in your vicinity on the days cooperative form and the benefits that will be renamed above If N Frandsen ceived in the future Lions Entertain At Canyon Party Jh 4 at GARLAND Stake Priesthood Meetings Here Sunday Afternoon WITH TOE the Post 7 READING THE lit s THURSDAY Matter SEPTEMBER FRIDAY FOB August 1028 16 DISTRIBUTION Under the Act of March 8 1879 PRICE 1849 State Fair Opens Today Huge Attendance Seen SECOND NEW WARD MIA GETS COUNSELOR Ray Davis was released from his recent appointment as a counselor to James White in the presidency of the Garland Second of Ward and Don M1A Sunday be Hill was sustained to fill his 200 A YEAS County Tax Notices Due i October 5 Approximately the population of Utah will Tax assessment records for Box dropping in at 1000 West North place Mr & Mrs Davis have moved Elder County will be turned over Temple St Salt Lake City during the third and fourth weeks to Soda Springs where Mr Davis to County Treasurer Boyd Shefof September has opened a jewelry sales and field by County Clerk K B OlBut none of that aggregration repair businesssen September 19 so that tax for will have bothered to look up the 16000 pieces of property in the addrefss None of the thousands county may be entered on tax women of men and children notices it was announced today in that will direction moving by county officials need to do so They'll have no According to Sheffield the tax trouble getting there notices will be in the mail by For that fall nvecca situated October 5 Max Rees local photographer on the route to Salt Lake Total assessment on all proCity this week placed in operation the in Box Elder county for Municipal Airport No 1 and on latest development in fine color perty the major route for t 1949 amounted to $33668501-0camcameras a highly expensive continental traffic thru the Bee- era This sum is less than photographs in in 1948 when $66871600 hive State is the site of Utah’s full which takes assessment amountnatural color noisiest gaudiest and yet the camera The enable ed to $3433721700 will new most interesting instructive and Mr in the county such Rees to offer his customers as All utilities state institution— railrods power companies and entertaining photos in full color with camera the Utah State Fair! etc were assessed $1423183500 exactness the without necessity Colorful Display of hand tinting or oil painting which is $141641200 less than over 45 acres under Sprawled the 1948 total of $1564824700 tents and tin roofs in temporary yet at a price comparable with These assessments are made by hand shelters and in the large refur- and work on the small orders the Utah State Tax commission on much Larger cheaper bished redecorated and collected but are the county by orders a Customers will have permanent buildings— choice of three sittings in orderAssessments on other property the the Coliseum In the county totaled $19436666 Fairgrounds ing prints Theatre the livestock sheds and To the camera Rees This is an Increase of $747636 numerous other structures includ- Studio introduce over the 1948 amount of $18688-79is offering to take a ing even the grandstand — the These assessments are made for of children pictures Utah 49’er Fair will be put on and collected by the county the screen at the on showing by the People for the People! In mills the 1949 outside levy Main Theatre free of charge Through it all there will be an is 3243 mills a reduction of 152 skill assemblage of feats of under the 1948 total of 3395 freaks contests and educational mills and agricultural exhibits guaranMore important taxing units in teed to catch the fancy of any the county and the amount of tax visitor whether he be a mere they levied for the year are listed tot out for his first below: or ferris wheel ride or an 620 mills County levy old timer reliving the State Fair Mosquito Abatement Board S Hansen the suffered Wynn thrills of the 75 mills loss of one foot in a corn chopdays County Schools - 1120 mills It has been many a year since per at his ranch at Fielding SatUniform minimum local school Utah first put on the exposition urday morning levy - 600 mills to sliphe reports According which extolled such homey down 824 mills State schools to earth arts as the best ear of ped into the chopper and started Deadline November 30 corn or the most shapely succu- it in motion with his fall The Deadline for payment on the foot and were lower badly leg lent cucumber the best chocolate taxes for Box Elder shredded in the machine and had propertyIs November 30 at 12 o’ t cake or the most novel it not been quickly stopped he county holder Sheffield clock stated Upon And while the exposition’® ten- would have been even more seri- failure to pay the tax on the or tempo and scope has grown ously hurt As it was the leg designated date two per cent of even as Utah itself has grown and had to be amputated nearly half the total assessment plus 25 to the kneeexpanded its activities and Inter- way cents will be added to the tax Dr Benson reports that Mr to be paid ests those homey arts still hold Hansen is getting along quite well a stellar spot in the scheme of This will remain in effect until at a Logan hospital to which he 10 1950 when eight perthings even as they hold the follow- January stellar spot in the workaday was rushed immediately ' " cent interest per annum on the the accident ing worlds of the men and women assessment $125 and the originwho have fostered Utah’s developal two per cent of the total will ment Welfare Representative be added to the delinquent tax Exhibitors will have had to If the taxes are not paid withAt Tremonton Tuesdays in four years the property work just a little harder use a is sold little more care and employ a Mr Le grande Tea case worker by the county at an auction bit more of the science they serving the northern part of Box Taxes levied on property in learned at last year’s exhibition Elder the various cities and towns in County will be in Tremonin order to come out on top this ton from which is in 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm Box Elder County year addition to the county taxes meneach except Tuesday holidays the has For been step- according to information tempo released tioned for the most part remained ped up the same as during 1948 Three today by the Box Elder County Keener Competition towns changed their levies They of Public Welfare is keener And Department Competition Mr Tea will use the office of are a reduction from 800 to 700 the thrills are greater for Iloneyville Town and the Public Health Nurse on the mills There will be other thrills second floor of the Bear River an increase from 1100 to 1300 too- - Stock car races on the dirt Bank at this same time for Willard City track in front of the grandstand each Building week Anyone - wishing - to City Tax Levy and aerial artists daring A breakdown of taxes levied contact him may see him there will talented ice skaters who If unable to go in person he in Box Elder County cities and draw new and greater gasps of is: may be contacted at this time by towns their with appreciation artistry calling on the telephoneTHSl Bear River City 6 mills and colorful costumes Inasmuch as winter is fast apBrigham City 14 mills Exhibitors in the various fields Corinne City 14 mills it has been thought of enterprise this year will be proaching that the Welfare Department Deweyville TownTown4 7 mills competing for double the amount could better serve the people in mills Elwood of prizes they carried home in the northern Fielding Town 8 mills part of the county 1948Garland City 19 mills by establishing this regular barns will full the be There of service says Mr Tea Iloneyville Town 8 mills best in Utah livestock tables afHowell Town 1 mill ter tables of vegetables fruits Mantua Town 4 mills on page S Continued Turkeys And Peaches Perry Town 18 mills Plymouth Town 400 mills Scattered on Road Portage Town 4 mills As Trucks Collide JOEL RICHARDS MARRIES Snowville Town 6 mills IDAHO GIRL Tremonton City 20 mills A truck load of peaches and Willard City 13 mills Joel J Richards son of Mr a truck load of turkeys were inYost Town 2 mills and Mrs Ralph Richards of Ri- volved in a collision on the highDistrict X Willard Cemetery Lou way east of Garland last Saturverside and Misa Emma mill and day evening scattering Chantrill daugher of Mr peaches Mrs James Chantrill of Rex burg and turkeys far and wide It was necessary to call out Two Garland Idaho were married in the Salt Wards Lake temple Thursday Sept 8th a road patrol to scrape up the Parents of both of the young peaches before traffic could be Will Join to Hear people and other members of resumed with safety while pas- Book of Mormon Talk their families witnessed the cere- sing motorists are reported to have assisted in the collection of Dewey Farnsworth student of mony Following a trip to the south- the turkeys which took off into Book of Mormon antiquities in ern Utah parks and the Grand the fields in every direction Mexico and Central and South the turkeys for thei America will be the speaker at a Canyon the couple returned to claiming Rexburg where they were honor- pains The driver la said to have joint sacrament meeting in the ed at a tea at the home of the lost about 125 birds from his Garland First and Second Wards next Sunday evening bride’s parents Sunday afternoon load talk will be Farnsworth’s Tho both trucks Mr were badly Mr and Mrs Ralph Richards and Mr and Mrs Myron Rich- damaged they were able to move illustrated with slides of numerards joined Mr 8c Mrs Grant Rich- to the garage for repairs under ous ancient ruins which stand as ards of Pocatello Sunday to at- their own pwer A high wind evidences of the truthfullness at that blew so much dust that it the Book of Mormon tend the tea married The two bishoprics invite all The newely couple was impossible to determine road both attended the BYU last year position was blamed for the ac- ward members and others who may be interested to join in this They will make their home in cident Mr meeting Logan this winter where A Richards will attend the USAC baby gH was born to LeRoy Mr A Mrs Dave Wood of FieldDell ard Phyllis Bishop HolmLeonard L Bishop was in Salt gren o' Berr River City Septem- ing have recently purchased the ber 12 at Brigham Oyler home here Lake City Wednesday City Rees Studio Gets Color Camera i i Wynn Hansen Loses Foot In Silage Cutter I I I rr 1) |