Show TH Entered YEAR— GARLAND ESTABLISHED at the No READING THE SIDE WITH THE EDITOR DOWN Post Office at Garland as Second U2t PRINTED Matter August GARLAND UTAH Class EVERT 1928 THURiDAI Under FRIDAY Antoine R Ivins Will Attend StakelConference Aug 25-2- 6 The Wheat and Beet days celebration of last Friday and Satur day was in many respectsone of the best we have yet bad It provided good clean entertainment at each event while tfamout Saturday afternoon and evening the children found pleasant interesting activity There was less litter on the streets none of the human that have accompanied some f tiie carnivals that have been here and no evidences of drunkenness and rowdyism The ‘committees have adapted the celebration to the desires of the local public and to the changing times with each passing year This jear they again did a good FOR F&XDAT the Act AUGUST of 17 March 8 1870 Vernald W Johns — Editor and Publisher 1951 PRICE School Lunch Cost Due For Raise $204 A YEAR Valley Company Applies For Right To Purchase Bell Lines in Garland Area Rising costs of foods and labor ran the school lunch fund $3000 in the red last year and will neAnnouncement that President cessitate an increase in lunch R Ivins Antoine of the First costs to students and teachers Council of Seventy would be in this year the school board reattendance at the Bear River vealed this week The Bear River Valley TeleStake conference here The new' phone Company Tuesday filed an August schedule will State price Unit 25 and 26 was received by Presihe 18 cents with the state Public application stufor elementary Here Soon Coming dent R J Potter this week dents Service 23 cents for high school Commission for permisThe opening facilities of the of the students and 30 cents for all meeting The state machine will sion to purchase conference will come on Saturday adults Company at Bear be in Garland on Tuesday and Bell Telephone River at 25 8 and Garo’clock evening City August Honeyville 28 and 29 Wednesday August land according to Richard C Alwhen the priesthood leaders of East advises Mayor J J White Ward the stake will meet with PresiAll persons over 15 years of ston local Bell manager dent Ivins Holding Under for reports Saturday a proposed and rearrangeage should plan to have chest st ructions East Garland’s Ward's annual taken even tho they had ment the Mountain States Teleto be held this Saturday them last “Fair” will take over phone Company year n the the “Grove” will begin at entire Corinne area in SCHOOL WILL OPEN 111 am with a junior parade which both companies now have fallowed by games for everyone SEPTEMBER lines while the Bear River ValIOIRTH it is announced ley Telephone will be Company School in the Box Elder school There will be boys and girls given the remainder of the valdistrict will begin Tuesday Sep- ball games 4 II Club Primary ley territory north and west elitember 4 for both elementary and M IA handwork exhibits services A minating duplicate and secondary students and a flower show and t loan will enable the government While booths sehojl has been post to buy the Bell valley concern A in the heightened interest A poned in some school districts it dance and fireworks will and to extend Its lines Bear River Stake in the M Meni properties has not in Box Elder county end the day into the Snowville and Portage and Gleaner will be program areas noted this conference time when It has been agreed by both three master M Men and eight that arrangements will companies Golden Gleaner awards will be be made whereby Honeyville and Also to be awarded presented Bear River City users of the valare one honorary Golden Gleanley system can dial Brigham City er pin and one Master M Man when they desire without paying pin toll Bell users Corinne Slated to receive the Golden will charges have the same facilities for Gleaner awards are Yvonne calls to Tremonton Alfa Ashby Jean Fielding The Bear River Company has C Carter' Park Valley Ruth indicated its intention of continuBlack Estep Marlene Plymouth its improvement ing with proPatterson Grover East Garland so that the best possibble Barbara Elmer Anderson and gram service can be furnished Garland Barfuss of Beverley Bingham customers continuation includng Garland First Ward and Rhea 6f the present local calling arLouise Edvalson Rhodes and Betty Jean Sorensen East Gar- rangement among points served Bear the River by Company land will be continuMaster M Men pins will go to Toll connections ed between the two companies as Sorensen and Clyde Blaine at present with The Mountain Rhodes of Blast Garland and MarStates Company generally providvin Ashby of Fielding The names of those to receive ing toll facilities and operation Mr Alston explained that final the honorary awards will not be plans and service dates would be revealed until the award meeting at which Mira Marba C Joseph-so- announced later it the proposed of Salt Lake City will be the plans are agreeable to the regulatory authorities involved principal speaker Mrs Wendell Hansen and Atkinson of the two stake MIA organizations are preparing the program for the meeting U Young People 'A Antoine R Ivins Await Coveted Church Awards Committees Plan For ‘Best1 Fair STAKE East Garland Man Gets Air Line Job PARTY REMINDER The August Interests Special for Bear River Stake Roundup will be held this Friday evening 17 on the grounds at August Mrs L C the tabernacle of the stake YWMIA board reminds The party begins at 8 o’clock and will feature a program and All adults of square dancing the stake are cordially invited to Durrell of Grover formerly Garland left by plane Sunday morning for Denver Colo he will where attend a three airline weeks Transport Flying School after which he will be assigned as flying DougAir las D for Continental Lines presumably out of Den- East be present ver Ward Grain Mr Grover a son of Wildon and Mrs Grover Eph Peterson is a graduate of Bear River High School and a veteran of World War II having served six years in the army He enlisted in the Air Force at the age of 18 After his basic training he was sent to AnchorAlaska where he received age his basic flying training He was here when the war broke out the adBy hard ward without education of a college vantages but by taking advantage of the educational opportunities offered by the army he gained the posiof Aerial tion Engineer and Flight Chief with the rank of staff sergeant operating in the Pacific ' Since moving to Ogden he has been training under the GI Bill at night and holding down two been sprayHe has also jobs ing crops by plane and working on the mosquito abatement program He qualified as a Clght instructor in 1948 and has trained student pilots since 1949 He holds a commercial pilot license multi engine ground instructor and instrument ratings and has 2250 hours flying time to his credit Grace He was married Colorado at Fort Morgan while he was in training there and Uielr three children They make their be to able to hope home in Denver Cut Just In Time PRIMARY REMINDS OF UNION MEETING The Bear River Stake Primary Union meeting will be held this Saturday August 18 at 2 pm at the Garland wards chapel it is announced Outlines for fall work will be considered at the meeting and all Primary workers are urged to states Mrs Henry be present Stake Primary president Brown SOUTH STAKE DANCE The Special Interest class big square dance festival of the South Bear River Stake to which all members of both Bear River stakes Special Interest classes are invited will be held on the high football school field Tuesday evening August 28 it is announced The complete dance program was published last week AT SHOW sugWHEAT AND BEET DAYS ARE OVER— and the outstanding visual memory of the Mr A Mrs E Lewis Johnson by pictures of some of the attractive parade floats erd members of he family at- gested Top is the queen’s float with Ann Taylor Arlene Rogers queen and Marlene Jensen Middle tended the state gladiolus show Be'ow the city float with former majors float graced by Marlene and Renee Nielson the Lions King held at Logan Sunday Mr John- and wives: Mr and Mrs A W Bishop Mayor and Mrs J J White Mr and Mrs A R Capener and son who was on the committee Mr and Mrs P C Petterson Mr and Mrs J J Shurowav who were to have been on the float were arranging the show was also one out of town to a family reunion Many other beautiful floats were In the of the first place winners with An excellent attendance was noted at the Friday fights and at nil the Saturday events assuring his flowers the financial as well as the 'entertainment success of the celebration occasion is Mr A Mrs Mr & Mrs Don Yellowstone week in Mr family day Art Michaelis and Wheelwright were Park during the Mrs Art Johnson were Ilyrum visitors A Committees are busy with to make the Box Elder Fair one of the best in years states W E Kerr who will this year’s event manage The fair will be held on Auand Sept 1st gust President of the fair board is A Summers Thomas and secretary is Miss Edna Tanner The directors include Box Elder Commissioner County George Davis Garland C Henry Nielsen W E Kerr Brigham City Howard Bunnell Glenn LeRoy Sam Edith Summers Tremonton Gordon Robert Stack — plans County Brigham' A fire which started on the premises just east of the Bear River Farm Supply store Tuesday and southwest swept morning across the ward owned stubble field was brought under control firemen before by the Garland doing any serious damage The wards fortunately had harvested their grain from the field the preceding afternoon the firemen were Wednesday called to the Mearl Bair residence where some hot ashes had ignited a dead tree to WINS IMES DISTRIBUTION Garland Fair yob Another year of school is starting this week at Brigham City for the Navaho children from 6 to 18 years of age with over 2100 f them to be enrolled by next Monday To take care of this small army of youth teach them feed them nerve are interpreters and care for the buildings and equipment will require the services of about 400 men and women about one for every five according to the news reports The objective of the school is to adapt a primitive foreign to the modem culture people that has surrounded them They must team a new language a new pattern of thot and all the skills and arts of a world with which they have had only a remote acquaintance It is a tremendous task The Indians seem to be willing to do their share toward this adjustment They rare anxious to come to the school regardless of tho distance and the absence None have run from loved ones in two home away to return yean in apite of the fact that they most submit to new disciplines and the frictions that mismust frequently understandings cause Utah 3 AUGUST and Sun- Grover City Harper and Della BuA Earl Owens Corinne chanan Garland Exofficio members are Anson B Call Jr counVernal Willie assisty agent tant county agent and Miss Bessie M Hansen home demonstration agent Farm Bureau officers include Isreal Ilunsaker of Tremonton president north division Mrs J Garfield Tremonton O A V north division Corinne Smoot pres south diMrs Ernest Huggins vision Bear disouth vice River City pres vision commissioners County are Lewis S Wight Brigham and City George Davis Garland Robert J Potter East Garland A special effort is being made this year to have community booths in which the outstanding and attractions tourist produce of each community or historical Exhibits are displayed are to be tbs chief attracscheduled but tions 'all the other events that comprise a successful county fair will be on band with a race meet scheduled that will draw horses from this and sev- eral other states and show A parade fashion "Little Princess contes” are beby the 'Women’s ing sponsored Civic League and the Tremonton Jaycettes with a county talent show sponsored th: ladies by There will be Farm Bureau show horse horse pulling Box Elder and FFA exhibits Posse Farmers Young County Cache Valley Artificial Breeding Association exhibit as well as many otter and a carnival Mrs Bill Isom snd children of Salt Lake City spent the w'cckcnd here r |