Show TH Entered at the YEA- R- No 'NATIONAL GARLAND AUGUST ESTABLISHED Post Office at Garland Utah as Second 4 rKIMTEO 192- Class Matter GARLAND Guardsmen Prepare EDITORIAL M&slL'lksH— I©1©" Equipment EVERT TBUSUIAT FOB the Under 1928 August UTAH FRIDAY For Training AUGUST Act FRIDAY of March 25 W Johns — Editor and Publisher PRICE 200 A YEAS Bear River Stake Announces Program Conference This Sunday Priesthood Leaders Will Meet Saturday Evening at 7:30 In Garland Ward Chapel Bear Elder River Stake will welcome Spencer W Kimball of the to its church authorities quarterly conference sesthe tabernacle this Saand Sunday an- evening general regular All the ouog men leaving our communities lor Uie aruieu services go away carrying wua ineiu tne love good vviu ana uesi —relies oi hundreds ot oliiera wuo keemy realize tne extent of tne service tne men are rendering 'lltey also carry wiUi them tne at sions turday YOUNG FARMERS PLAN OUTING The Young Farmers organizawill hold its September out- tion ing at Willow Park in Logan at 6 pm Septcmber8 Friday announces Kenneth Boss secretary All members and their partners are urged to participate lor represenung tne community woicn sends them It is a double task they have but so is tie task on tne home front where good citizensnip and stronger home ties loom even more important now than in times of national tranquility The men of the Guard wno are now preparing to leave as a unit will receive a community fare well that will in a sense be meant also for all the boys who are leaving singly for other assignments Our good wishes are for them all ‘Vt?: BUSY By now every citizen should be consideration giving serious to the problem of selecting the candidates at the primary election set for Tuesday Sept 5 This time you can select candidates on only one party ticket so now all should be deciding which party’s candidates they want to help name Democratic or ReThe next task will be publican to select which of the candidates of that party would be best if elected in the final election in November The success of popular government depends largely on how seriously we take this election year responsibility Pictures Vernald 1950 READING OWN THE SIDE WITH THE EDITOR Club Sees DISTRIBUTION 8 1870 tPlHH Hears Celebration Report rm O yA -- t II 4&$ XM V w TT Pictures of Hawaiian scenes were shown by Marvin Ashby at the meeting of the Garlqnd Lions Club held at the ward ball Wednesday evening Mr Ashby also favored with musical numbers Young Men Enlist High School Students C L club Christopherson Check Courses Sept 5 treasurer made a financial re- In Air Force on Wheat Beet and acport Days Past Week With the school buildings and tivities which showed that the During Private Harold Dee Bingham facilities extensively renovated and organization would be able to preparation is going formeet all its celebration expenses 18 son of Mr and Mrs Howard cleaned and have a small reserve besides W Bingham of Garland has be- ward for the fall registration check-uon Tuesday September The meeting was in charge of gun a course of indoctrination at Lackland Air Force 5th between the hours of 200 Otto Linderman club president training Base at San Antonio Texas it pm' and 10 00 pm for all stuanis reported this week from the dents of high school age nounces Frank Stevens principal Tremonton Getting Bass On the afternoon and evening Four other local boys who left First Mercury Vapor this week for San Antonio are of this day pupils will receive to classes teachers Neil Hess son of Mr Lights In Utah and Mrs signments Kenneth Hess and Robert Pulsi- and rooms pay their studentbody Tremonton City will have the dues locker assignments and get son Mr and W of Mrs J distinction of being the first Utah pher chock with and keys together of Garland also Pulsipher suscity to use mercury vapor Coombs and Arden Coombs with registrar regarding class conflicts or curriculum pended street lighting luminaires of Fielding changes for white way lighting when the Junior and senior students folnew system is officially switched lowing the custom of the past on August 29 state Utah Power Names and for reasons related to classDrawn Are and Light Company officials room instruction will receive their For Jury Duty This modern method of street locker They assignments first should come to school between lighting is the latest approach to For Fall Court Term the hours of 2 00 pm and 500 increasing the amount of bght on is a list of names pm the highway with a minium of Freshmen and sophomores Following expense In a sense mercury drawn by the County Clerk K B should come in the evening bevapor is to street lighting what Olsen to act as jurors for the tween 7:00 and 10:00 pm fluorescent light is to commercial August term of the district court New Students Call Now lighting in comparison to incan- in Box Elder county: Students who failed to register Pem- last William Baty Delmar II descent lamps you get more light or boys and girls of for each watt of electricity used berton R F D Brigham City high spring who have moved school The new system will consist of Cyril B Hess Shirley W Wight into the Bearage River valley since foot with steel poles 19 thirty a Lewis Siggard Max Morgan E last spring and are not registered fixture direct type V Gill Victor Romer Brigham for classes suspended the high school may at Alma eight feet out over the highway City Varsal L Chlarson call at the office on any week using a 21000 lumen mercury Owen Honeyville J David day between 8 00 a m and 4:00 This method puts Rosette vapor lamp pm and register Wm D Burton Samuel Morten-semost of the illumination upon the Davis school treasurer Hugh at the same time directShuman Earl W highway Lyman and his staff will receive student-boding some to the buildings and Zollinger Tremonton RFD Rex fees together with payment sidewalks It reduces the glare E Richards Fielding Grant L of locker rentals and laboratory Rieyes and makes Ilirechi Eberhart W Ward in the autoists’ dues at the high school office on the outline of pedestrians on the verside Wm Rowe R E the afternoon and of evening Leonard Oorinne Wren highway easily discernible Tuesday September 5th Student Tremonton WeUs Mr from Snowville: LeRoy Guy Johnson this dues will be $500 for the Willard David P Thomas Grouse body The student wil again District representative receive a year has already reGarland card which will entitle Creek R J Bowcutt Power Company him to ceived compliments from many and Albert F Hall Portage football all league basketball citizens and business men on the and baseball tennis swimming the of and ANNOUNCE FRANK poles MUNNS neat appearance track contests he will also be adENGAGEMENT fixtures now in place for the new DAUGHTER’S mitted to all studentbody dances lighting activitMr and Munns lyceunw and other student Mrs Frank The monthly school publicatand ies announce the engagement also is inMrs Alice Cedarholm of Brig- forthcoming marriage of their ion the “Searchlight” this week at daughter Colleen to Leo Dale cluded in this fee ham City is staying in For the students registered the Horace Rose home while Mrs Haws son of Mr and Mrs Jesse shop work there will be a laboratRose was visiting her husband at Haws of Vernal be ory fee of $1 00 A type fee of The marriage rites will an army camp in Washington needed for whic The Ro es returned home Wed- solemnized September 15 in the $100 is also Idaho Falls temple A wedding the student will receive a type nesday night text type paper carbon paper reception will be held at the and other necessary supplies Mr & Mrs Max Archibald have Munns home September 16 may abo purchase lunch Both young people are students Students returned to Thomas Idaho where cards which will cost Live same as at the USAC he will teach school Men of Battery B 204th Field Artillery now part of the US Army were busy this week preparing their equip ment for shipment to their training ground and practicing the fundamental arts of army life Above a detail cleans and greases the big 105mm rifle which of is the chief weapon the unit Left to right are Farrell Sutherlund Couch Kent Leon Forsgren Fred Rucker Boh Call and Orlin Smith At left a KP detail studies instruction for operating a water Around heater the stove are Richard Spencer Denton Hall Earl Manning DeVerl Nish and LaVar Hansen The unit expects to leave Garland next week Two new mem-bers of the group failed to pass physical tests Thursday and will not be going It was stated The unit is scheduled to load all of its heavy motorized equip ment on railroad cars today RECRUTTS— Davis Urges Use Of Absentee Vote Men of the National Guard unit and other service men who are leaving can get absentee ballots for the Primary election Sept 5 at the court house advises Geo H Davis of Garland who is seeking the Democratic nomination for 4 year county commissioner Mr Davis states that he feels all citizens should vote regardless of which party they may choose This plea has been the one he has emphasised everywhere since announcing his candidacy a few weeks ago MRS FROM IIAWS RETURNS EASTERN TRIP Grace Haws returned Wednesday from a three weeks trip to places of interest in the east She made the trip with a tour conducted by Truman Clawson of Salt Lake City All of the principal cities of the east and the church shrines including the paat Cumorah were visited geant Mrs Olive Hall who on the trip accompanied Mrs flaws remained in Ames Iowa for a short visit Mrs with her son Dean — 20c a meal year Get Lockers Garland Puzey and Wm J and their staff will assign It will be necessary the lockers for each student wishing a locker to present a receipt of payment of locker rental to them before Students lockers can be assigned lockers will be charged "wishing 25c rental— a down pament of of 75c is made $1 00 and a refund student returns the when the For locker key in the spring those wishing combination locks for gym lockers a down payment of $2 00 will be required $150 in the of which will be refunded spring upon the return of the combination lock Student Council Advisor Milton Johnson with studentbody oficers as'isting will distribute cards upon presentation of r reipts by students following the ayment of their dues instruction Regular classroom with the official opening begins of ichool morning Wednesday September 6th last Will GARLAND SECOND WARD SETS WATERMELON BUST Members of the Garland Second Ward will hold an outdoor party and watermelon bust at the City Park next Tuesday evenannounces White James ing M IA president There will be games ons gins for at and The event melbe- County Fair Opening Set For Next Thursday at Tremonton Elder County Fair will open next Thursday at 10 am Tremonton as the culmination the efforts of nearly a dozen committees who have been busy for more than amonth to assure a program of entertainment and exhibits worthy of the area Judging of exhibits will begin The Box be at of 10 am Thursday Little Janet Cowley daughMr and Mrs Lemoin Cowwas selected as the ‘‘Little ley at ter of in a contest sponsored Tremonton Women’s Civic Ann WaldNancy of Mr and Mrs David R Waldron and Mary Ellen Waldron daughter of Mr and Mrs Virgil Waldron as attendants The three little girls will be featured In the parade on Thursday evening at 5 00 Parade sections will include school bommercial and church club6 miniature bicycles tridoll buggies and costumes cycles with prizes being given in each The Box Elder County section Sheriffs Mounted Posse will also participate in the parade Horse Show Planned The horse show scheduled for Thursday evening follows directly fashion show and after to be a real event announces Park Stumm director All of the thoroughbreds in the county are being groomed for the event and will be shown in both mens and ladies saddle classes A special feature of the show will be a demonstration of the Shetland popular increasingly Ponies directed by Harold Felt of Brigham City Twinkles owned by W E Long and Honey owned by Charles Claybaugh are be in the show with expected to entries by Bill possible and Wm Parsons of Brigham City and others of horses Breeds recognized in the regular horse classes will be quarter horse American sadPrizes dle and thoroughbred will be given Princess” by the with League ron daughter pm the Women’s Department women of the county are to participate in the disof hand work and home Box Elder is one of the and richest agricultural counties in Utah and everyone within its borders should living take pride in helping to stimulate interest in its home arts manand agriculaur&l proufacturing Exhibits ducts of handwork quilts sewing baking painting remodeled clothing canning etc should be in place the evening of 29 when they will be August received from 6 to 9 pm or The urged play arts largest 11 so am Wednesday that exhibits can August be placed before the fair opens of their Because perishable nature flowers and plants will be received up until 9 am ThursAll other exhibits must be day in the preeeeding day ‘‘Let's make this Fair an outstanding one— it's up to you! It’s your County Fair” the Fair officers urge The horse racing and wild nr entertainment Friday and SMur30 and judged r I everyone pm 8 nounces Robert J Potter stake president The conference will begin with a priesthood leadership meeting Saturday evening at 7:30 o’clock under the direction of Elder Kim ball This will be the only Saturday meeting Sunday at 830 am there will be a special meeting for representatives of bishoprics and stake auxiliary presidencies at which Elder Golden Buchanan church coordinator of Indian affairs will of discuss the program the church for the Indians Regular conference sessions will be held at 10 am and 2 pm with the MIA having charge of the evening meeting at which the Cumorah Quartet will provide a musical program Three missionaries have returned to the stake since the last conference and if possible all of these will give their reports The Ilarmonettes under the leadership of F L Nye are preparing special music for both Sunday cessions day afternoon will prove highly A wide interesting this year variety of good races has beeh with good to prizes arranged attract all the best horses Talent Show in the Talent Show will be held at the Bear River City Ward Hall at 6 pm this Over 50 Saturday youth will compete for the 15 places on the final program at the Fair Grounds Friday evening The public will not be admitted to the says Mrs Della Owens chairman of this activity Saturday Dance To Honor Guard Garland will be in the hands of the National Guard Saturday evening when the welcome sign will be out to the men of the unit their parents and friends at a big free dance at the Armory The dance planned by Garland City is being sponsored by all of the communities with men in the local unit Garland Flymouth Riverside Tremonton Fielding El wood Deweyville and Howell all sharing in the cost and inviting all friends of the men to be present says Mayor J J White Refreshments will be served and the Armory and its equipment open for inspection Hunsaker Seeks Sheriff Post Ursel M (Urs) Hunsaker candidate for Box Elder county sheriff whose name will appear on the Republican ticket at the September 5 primary election is resident of Honeyville a Hunsakyears old er was born in Honeyville in 1903 a son of Hans Peter Hunsaker and Martha Allen Hunsaker His lower grade education was received there and he later attended Box Elder high school where he was prominent in school While at athletics and drama Box Elder high he was president of the graduating class of 1923 of the Ag club and president Always active in athletics “Urs" played baseball with the Tremonton and Brigham City teams in in its hey the league day and with county Farm Bureau teams member of the LDS An active be is an elder in the church Honeyville ward and at present is athletic director for North Box Elder stake lie has served as Honeyville town marshal for seven years and for two as town councilman years He has engaged in" farming and construction work and at present is selling real estate wife the Hnnaker and his former Leone Zundel have three daughters llah H Ifawkes HonVernell H eyville Harper and Leota a junior at Box Elder high and one son Carlisle a freshman at BEHS |