Show J MEET STATE OFFICERS WITH LEGION AUXILIARY Golden Spike meeting of the Garland unit of the American Legion Auxiliwas held Thursday evening ary of last week in the basement of library The visitors and speakers for the evening were State Department President Roetta Kilfoyle of Kaysville State Secretary Eve Walker of Salt Lake City and District President Mabel Quayle Rodeo Holds A of Logan Mrs D C Ilartman had charge of the meeting Refreshments were served TEE EDITOR More drinking fountains more benches for resting and plcnicing maps of the grounds and exhibits and handy box lunches at going prices will be provided for State Fair goers this year according — to recent announcements that if Someone has suggested prices keep going up we can go back to eating dried apples for breakfast drinking water for dinner and swelling up for supper That might be Just as good as starving on com flakes for breakfast — nd cheaper t CROPS LOOK Over 400 Children Enrolled in County Kindergarte- n- Claim Fire Warden Reminds of Closed Season BEADING DOWN THE SIDE WITH POOR any of our western dry farmers how their crop is coming along and you are almost sure to get told that things don’t look so good “Not good” says Ily Marble when asked how the wheat was Ask to a statement reAccording ceived from County Firewarden Warren W Ilyde Chief J Whitney Floyd has a closed fire season proclaimed for the State of Utah effective June 1 1952 Sheriff Hyde added that the closed season would continue in effect thru October Even tho the winter provided Utah watersheds with abundant snow reccdt high temperatures and drying winds are contributing to a growing fire hazard especially along the low altitude faces wThe closed season entails the securing of a permit to burn any inflammable material on any forest land brush land grass or range land grain grain stubble or hay land It is the duty of Sheriff Hyde as County Fireto issue burning permits warden when and if conditions are fa-and he solicits the co-- ' vorable of all residents of Box operation Elder County in preventing dewild fires structive doing “A root fungus is choking the plants’ says a Promontory grower and the same complaint is heard from others all the way to the north of Pocatello Valley When asked if there was any frost in his area this damaging t week Kumen Tarbef said he know but it couldn’t matter because he didn’t have anything to freeze Crops near Snowville are not MIA Leaders Meeting Monday Bear River Stake MIA leaders will meet ward workers in their usual leadership session at 8:00 ano’clock next Monday evening of Mrs Verl Anderson nounces the YWMIA presidency Many of the stake board members attended the recent convengood which tion at Salt Lake City and will winter snows Heavy caused much winter kill seem to have much needed information have left the ground in a con- on the summer program of the dition unfavorable to plant de- organization A good attendance is desired and the lack of adevelopment quate rainfall the past month has added to the trouble Even if things turn out better than they appear now the dry farm grain crops hereabout is going to be much below 'normal this year One right bright spot in the farm picture this spring has been the excellent yield of first crop alfalfa That at least has been ' ' unusually good MARRIAGE n TO TARE PLACE Mr and Mrs Willis A Tingey have announced the approaching marriage of their daughter Carol to Max C Michaelis son of Bishop and Mrs Arthur Michaelis of Garland The wedding will take place Friday June 27 in the Logan A wedding Temple reception and dance will honor the couple at same evening at the Logan Eleventh Ward Chapel Horae Meet Wails MIA Adult Class Adult members of the Garland Second Ward will meet at the heme of Mr and Mrs V W Johns next Tuesday for thieir regular “Special Interest Class” lesson All who have attended the or who should belong are invited to the lesson hour which Class president begins at 8 pm is Earl Buchanan class are being Ten kindergartens conducted in Box Elder County this summer under the direction of the school district with a total enrollment of 407 children At Garland 21 children are enrolled with Marjorie Mason as Elizabeth Packer is teacher teaching 22 at Fielding where students come also from East Garland Plymouth Riverside and Collinston Amelia Cannon and Phyllis Christensen are teaching 80 children at Tremonton At Elwood e including Bear River City Christensen has 25 and at Thatcher Wanda Adams is teaching 17 At Iloneyville Virginia Black-hahas 22 from that community and Deweyville Similarly Brigham City has 173 and Willard 27 Power Compny Set Heavy Expenditure For Utah Improvements Experts Study Youth Problems A regional conference onTyouth will be held at the Utah State Industrial School in Ogden on Friday and Saturday June 20 and 21 Sponsored by the Graduate School of Social Work University of Utah the conference will be attended by civic leaders social workers educators and church leaders from Weber Box Elder Davis Morgan and Rich Counties The primary purpose of the conference of is a consideration the various problems and issues around youth These areas will be discussed during the conference from the standpoints of youth itself parents institutions for youth and the community’s stake in youth Members of the planning committee are under the chairmanAsship of Milton G Thackeray sociate Professor of Social Work of Utah and Claude University IL Pratt superintendent Utah State Industrial School with A L of the Graduate Beeley Dean School of Social Work Univerof Utah acting as an sity member Power & Light Co this Two announced ‘plans to ' spend To $110000 during 1952 for Ward conferences will be held construction and improvement of its electrical facilities in the this Sunday in the Snowville and Park Valley wards of the Bear Elder areas The projected construction de- River Stake clared Olin II Ririe company’s President Robert J Potter division manager is part and Earl Buchanan Ogden of the high of the overall $70 million council are assigned to the Snowexpulsion program being ville conference with President conducted by UP&L Purpose of Charles J Wood going there for the program he said is to keep the evening meeting the area It serves - ahead of its President V W Johns will be electrical needs It will be fi- accompanied to Park Valley nanced principally by sale of Ward by Alma W King of the stock and by borrowings The fctake high council fourth and largest year of the expansion program 1952 will see Stake Ward Hold Conference Utah week some record million put into A Reminds Parent scores of electric projects ranging from power plants to new dis- Of Dental Clinic tribution lines serving home and A PTA sponsored free dental industry clinic for children will be held Wednesday June 26 from 2 to 6 pm announces Mrs Sufficient Unto the Day’ R Q Woodhead gIDNEY M MAJOR JR Washington DC once suffered ter- Parents interested in having rific headaches One day one struck suddenly with a sharp their children’s teeth examined searing pain directly behind his left eye accompanied by exshould make appointments with treme nausea and excessive perspiration The only remedy was to lie down immediately take it out” The next day he had aspirin another and by the end of the week he never knew when day or night another might strike! Thoroughly alarmed he consulted doctors and specialists One said “There’s nothing wrong with you — you are just imagining your headaches!” Another said “I think you are allergic to strawberries!” Another said “Take out your tonNineteen girls from the Gar sils!” And finally one specialist said “You know land Second Ward and 12 from Carnegie you just might be losing your mind!” Well he certainly seemed to be going crazy with worry It the Garland First left Thursday looked as if he would lose his job his career and possibly his morning for three days of recreactivity at the MIA life! One day he talked to one of the staff engineers his boss — ational we’ll call him Mr Wilson— and told him his trouble who said Girls Home in Logan Canyon were by accompanied They I’m “Sid going bo tell you something I’ve never told anyone— not even my wife Two years ago my doctor told me that I had a bad MIJL leaders Mrs W G Miss Mrs Linford Cyril case of heart trouble— that I could die any day! That nearly killed me at once Then I thought everyone dies some time I’ve just Beth Brown Mrs VerNon Thompbeen given a little preview of the date! Why not enjoy each day son and Mrs Ben B Hull Cars to take the girls to the for the time I have left? As Jesus said Matthew 6:34: ‘Take therefore no thought for the morrow for the morrow shall take camp were provided by Mrs LinMrs thought for the things of itself Sufficient unto the day is the ford and Mrs Woffinden Howard Mrs Carl Bingham evil thereof’” Mann Mrs Gene Munns Mrs A Sidney took his friend’s advice realizing how petty his probClaine lem was by comparison and then he faced it When he did he felt G Campbell and Mrs better and thought more clearly and consulted an eye surgeon Archibald who operated on Ms eye He has had no more headaches! Now when a problem confronts him he doesn’t give up but Mr & Mrs Don Hill have purfaces his problem carries on and looks for a solution chased the Leonard Marble home BOYS LEAVE FOR SERVICE La Rail Thompson Monte Austin and John Udy were inducted Into the army at Fort Douglas - -Monday v' a $17 SportSpotlight The j“Goldere Rodeo” Spike Tremonton sponsored by City and the Box Elder County Sheriffs Posse was under way at the County Fair Grounds at Tremonton this Thursday evening with fans from all sections of the county availing themselves of the special family night admission prices Reigning over the festivities are Queen Betty Marble of Brigham Carol City and her attendants Fonnesbeck of Howell and Diana Nelson of Bear Itiver City Tremonton been in western “attire for days to stimulate— interest in the show which is the first of its kind this year in this section of the state A succesof sion celebrations festivals and fairs in various localities will continue from now until late September of Kleon TremonKerr Mayor ton City Wesley Gephart Posse chief and and many others have been busy for weeks lining up the show attending to publicity and grounds preparation and other details to insure the success of the venture has Teacher of Blind Gets Enlarged Visiting District Miss Esther Elmer and Mrs Margaret Couch spent last week In easem Utah where Miss Elmer was making a survey of the new district which harf just recently been assigned to her Many visually handicapped people were located who are most desirous of instruction of some ype Miss Elmer now has one of the largest districts in the state which takes eight counties and is going to require a good deal of traveling to contact the 150 people who will be under her supervision Home Teaching for the Adult Blind is becoming widely appreciated with many people asking for services of visiting teachers' says Miss Elmer in the Stake Primary To Scan History Invitations have been issued this week to all women who have evere served on the Primary Stake Board in Bear River Stake to attend a party to be held Wednesday June 25 The affair is under the direction of the Stake Primary History Committee with Effie Potter as chairman It’s tlieme Is "Primary History Thru the Years" The party will begin at 2:30 pm in the Garland Ward Chapel Among the others present were Louise Hall and Emma Rae Thornick of Boise Mr & Mrs Lowell Hall and children Mrs Ila Nelson Mr& Mrs Theron Ilall & Mrs Ralph and baby and King all of Emmett Idaho Mrs Jerome Idaho Lucy Lloyd of Mr & Mrs G R Watkins of Salt Lake City Mr & Mrs Vernon Mr Mrs Jack Smith of Ogden Peoples and children of Brigh-haMr & Mrs Leslie Smith of Deweyville Mr Sc Mrs Jim Smith of Tremonton Mr & Mrs George In the evening they all atKing a tended missionary farewell in Tremonton for Tommy party Smith son of Mr & Mrs Jim E Smith and grandson of Thos King sary Mr t |