Show T h G A R L A N D nn Schedule Prepared For Stake Softball Play This Summer The senior softball series in the Bear River Stake will get on June 11 announces underway TO CLOSING Lyn Larson stake athletic direcThe Garland Second Ward Re- tor It is planned that each week lief Society officers invite the on Thursday one game will be women of the ward to the closing social of the organization to played at Stone or Snowville at 7 pm while be held next Wednesday at 2 pm the three other in the Relief Society Room games will be played at the city other features of the park at Garland the first beginAmong party will be special musical num- ning at 8 pm the second at 0:15 pm and the third at 10:30 bers a closing literary discussion 25th Year 1953 No 42 and the reading of poems written UTAH FRIDAY MAY 22 GARLAND pm The schedule in the literary follows: by the members June 1- 1class project Work Permits Available Garland I at Snowville READING At city park: At High School DOWN TIIE SIDE 8 - East Garland vs Garland II For School Students 9:15 - Stone vs WITH Riverside 10:30 - Fielding vs Howell High school students who have THE EDITOR June 18— need of work permits may obat Stone Fielding Featuring food fun and fel- tain them from the school secreAt city park: the Golden Spike Scout tary Margery Roberts at the high to lowship “It’s easy for the Garland I vs Garland II will be school office between be thrifty: they already have all District anual meeting the hours Snowville vs Howell the things the rest of us want” held Saturday May 23 at 8 pm of 9 and 12 am East Garland vs Riverside — at the Cox Elder High School Exchange During the week of June 8 to Even tho a recently adopted June 25— District Chairman A N Rytting 22 the permits may be obtained Garland City ordinance declares Howell at Stone from the coordinator II B Lin- any bam animal enclosure or Human minds are like wagons announced today At city park: “All institutional representatives ford at the physical education coop within 150 feet of a street When they have a light Load East Garland vs Fielding and office from 3 to 9 pm a fine r nuisance and provides they are much noisier than and district members-at-largGarland II vs Snowville their partners are urged to attend when the load is heavy of up to $299 for anyone who Riverside vs Garland I A special invitation is also exo nuia such builds or continues July 2nd— tended to all Unit leaders Unit sance it still is not illegal to vioSnowville at Stone No Tax Reduction committeemen and members of members of late this ordinance At city park: LDS ward bishoprics and stake the city council declared Monday Economies Come Hard Riverside vs Garland II presidencies and their partners” evening Fielding vs Garland I Benson Program Needs chairman Rytting said will be observed This was the explanation given Poppy Day East Garland vs Ilowell An elk barbecue under the diin Garland Saturday officers of a committee which met with the July 9th— Support rection of Emery Wight veteran the local American Legion Aux- city council to protest the new Riverside at Snowville Tax reductions seem to be out Scouter from Harper Ward has iliary announce this week “nuisance” ordinance” on behalf At city park: for this year President Eisen- been scheduled as the big evont Since funds received from the of a large number of property Ilowell vs Garland I hower sees need for all possible on the evening’s program The ordinance changed East Garland vs Stone poppy sale go to assist needy and owners C W Bourne of Fielding and disabled veterans and their fam- the automatic nuisance limit from cash in spite of the economies Garland II vs Fielding Horace Barnard of Deweyville are ilies the being made everywhere Auxiliary officers hope the former 50 feet to 150 the J uly 16th— the program chairmen that the public will respon gen- full length of a city lot East Garland at Snowville This week the Bureau of Recbusiness to the call this year include will District At city park: erously Study Promised lamation in this region announ- the Girls of the community election of new district offi- members Howell vs Garland II will Several committee ced a reduction of 63 employees as call at all the homes and bus- have expressed themselves Garland I vs Stone reP° ffrs oni “hort of which 38 are in Utah office chalr- - iness places with their flowers Riverside vs Fielding by operating committee somewhat mystified by the We hope there will be the men R Disrict Commissioner that it is le- July 23rd— explanation same kind of economy in the Evan Gee Garland and Chairman Garland II at Stone for which gal to do something However spending of our money in Europe Rytting These reports are being Pianist To Play a fine is provided At city park: Asia and Africa as here at home based on the “Ten Tests of SucEast Garland vs Garland I At First Ward by ' Mayor they were assured that is where a large part of it cessful Scouting” as recognized Fireside Howell vs Riverside White that the ordinance in quesSunday seems to be going Council by the National Snowville vs Fielding Boy tion would be taken up for furthScouts of America Garland First Ward M Men er study by the council at its Utah’s share of the fiscal 1954 and Gleaners are inviting their next meeting There does seem Several special recognition Federal budget as passed by the to be presented dur- Special Interest members are and to be a fairly large number of former administration and in- ing the evening’s activities They ethers interested to join them in residents opposed to an ordinance herited by this one has been are not to be announced unti a special fireside program after which could prevent the keeping figured out at $364 million or they are presented Mr Rytting the ward sacrament meeting Sun- of any animals in the city $49400 per person That just il said The executive committee day evening to hear a talented The meeting Monday evening of lustrates how essential economy The list of new officers to be pianist resolved Itself almost entirely into the Associated Civic Clubs of must become Taxing and spend voted on by the institutional rea discussion and an of Northern criticism The pianist is Karlyn Frost an Utah this week went ever probgrowing ing present presentatives and district nom- Ogden ward organist and daug- article in a recent issue of the on record as opposed to the lems as taxes become heavier inating committee He will con- hter of Mayor Frost of Ogden Garland Times which had been Uniform Federal Grazing Land and demand for services increas- duct the elections “New Ordinance Makes Act now before Congress has appeared on the Horace headed She es Council-meOther members of the nom- Heidt talent show and on nine Barns Coops Illegal” It is contended that the bill He will con- national auditions tho she is declared the article and its as written is dangerous to conto inating committee only There is great reluctance duct the elections 18 years of age heading were misleading and un- servation of the grazing land a demands for the departlower true of the commit and that it had made the very necessary consideration Other members inin ments of government For tee are J H Fronk Tremonton concerned about Utah and works to the advanpublic unduly stance President Eisenhower and V W Johns Garland and Delos the matter and that the ordinance tage of the large livestock comSecretary of Agriculture Ezra Thompson and J Oleen Palmer did not it make certainly illegal panies Taft Benson have requested $140 Brigham to keep animals in town A representative of the clubs million dollars for the DepartThe ordinance A as now on the attendance award will carry the protest to Congress ment of Agriculture yet the will bespecial to the stake with given in Box - Elder City books reads as follows: Kindergarten Lewis Jones was elected House Committee on Agriculture Judge attendance the the at largest County will be held from June 1 Ordinance Provisions lias now reported out a Mil callpresident of the association at meeting Chairman Rytting said Any privy or pig sty erected the meeting to July 10 9 to 12 o’clock each ing for $195 million day acording to Supt K E nearer than One Hundredto and the Feet (150 feet) Fifty Pressure to keep this appro- Forty Utahns Weight Mr Weight listed the following street line of any lot in this City priation so high has come from Face and One or Prosecution Hundred within at Fifty sell fertilteachers who several the would schools: interests izers and other items to fanners Central: Vera Mills Jane Lin- Feet (150 feet) of the residence Some 40 Utahns will face crimNell Bartow under present subsidies Prom- inal Lincoln ford Ella of any person and every barn false for filing coop or offal inent among these Is the Nation- claimsprescution The Bear River High School Long and Mary Nichols Corinne stockyard chicken benefits for the from InstiLimestone al Agricultural yard erected or continued within graduating class of 1943 has anand vicinity Elvira Christensen Mate Department of Employment feet nounced a One Hundred and Fifty tute Inc ' Vote conscious conreunion dinner and Deweyville and vicinity Virgincertain farm Security as a result of stepped-u(150 feet) to any street line or meeting at the school cafeteria gressmen from activity in policing the bene- ia Blackham Fielding and vicin- the residence of any person is on states want subsidies retained at fit rolls June 6 at 8 pm Saturday Larsen Garland Phyllis ity a high level also Members hereby declared to be a nuisance make reservamay The number of cases is the Wanda Christensen 2 Penalty The pen- tions with Howard Barlow Section or Main Tremonton Phyllis The American Farm Bureau is highest to be filed at any one McKinley alty for the violation of this or- rgaret H Parry and these should Anna and Christensen time Romer and investiis the of result Secretary Benson to the backing dinance shall be that penalty be in by May 30 if possible and hearings conducted Bear River City Emerine Chris: limit In the lower budget figure gations entitled The dinner will cost $100 per ensen Perry and vicinity EVa provided in Section Sentiment here wiU be for lower by the fraud section of the deof a plate “Penalty for Maintenance over the past six Young and Thatcher and vicin- Nuisance” costs and we hope the Utah Con- partment of the Revised OrdinWanda Adams months ity remains Utah delegation Garland ances of gressional City STAKE PRIMARY REBUNDS firm in their economy policy when 1949” NOTICE OF PREPARATION the voting takes place MEETING FIRST WARD RELIEF SOCIETY follows: as Section reads CLOSING SOCIAL TUESDAY found guilty Anyone trespassing or mali“Any person Stake Primary preparation on herein property of violating any provisions HALVORSEN ciously damaging CAPTAIN meeting will be held this SaturThe closing of the regular Rearea west of Garland will contained in respect to nuisances day at 2 pm announces Mrs TO UTAfl lief Society activities for the sea- josted RETURNING ye shall be fined for said violations prosecuted lenry Brown president son will be marked with a social W Hyde Waren not to exceed $29900 in sum AH any Ilalvorsen is Primary officers and teachCaptain Seymour tins Tuesday afternoons it is County Sheriff upon conviction thereof” ers and a member of each ward reported this week to have been announced by Relief Society ofbishopric should be in attennotified of his transfer soon to ficers of the First Ward Mr & Mrs Richard Davis and dance Mr & Mrs L C Christopherson Hill Air Force Base All members are invited to Wash of Vancouver and a visit for with eft family Wednesday Olga Brown of the General This is an assignment he says come out and participate in the their daughter Mrs Darwin Gun- Mrs Ervin ' P Davis of Emmitt 3oard will be in attendance to he has been looking forward to closing lesson activity special nell and family Mesa Ari- Idaho are spending this week with explain the Guide-Scoin program for ten years program and lunch relatives in the valley zona and demonstrate social dancing RELIEF SOCIETY INVITES SOCIAL District Scouters Elk Barbecue And Election Saturday Keeping ‘Nuisance’ Not Illegal Say City Councilmen Poppy Sale Here This Saturday Group Opposes New Grazing Law Schools Announce Kindergartens BR Class of ’43 Plans Reunion |