Show Reading Down the Side Guard Exercise Ending Sunday Utah National Guardsmen this week were spending several days WITH out in the field on combat exercises sleeping eating and training away from their headquarters THE EDITOR The Garland unit was one of 16 field artillery units joining in the exercise along with the enLast week at Governor's Day gineer units Artillery firing has exercises at Camp Williams we been done in the Oquirrh Mounheard Governor Lee in his usual tain range and at the Dugxvay Grounds manner declare him- Proving outspoken The annual encampment will self opposed to sending American break up Sunday It has been troops to foreign shores to fight the largest in the history of the He said he saw no reason why state according to General Rich and should go to Indo-Chinadded that he felt that sending our fighting forces abroad in the last two wars had been a mistake “1 think we had better stay home and attend to our own busiFarmers on land on which no ness” he said The Governor really wasn’t go- wheat was seeded for grain for ing too far out on a limb in all of the years 1952 1953 and that thought because there have 1954 may apply for a 1955 wheat to been according many prominent people acreage allotment Doan Coombs chairman of the who have held the same opinion with respect to World Wars I Box Elder County' Agricultural and Conservation and II and just this week we stabilization To be considered for noted that a public opinion poll Committee reported that a decisive majority an allotment the farmer must not of the public is opposed to our have any interest in any other farm for which 1955 a wheat sending any troops to T 26th Year GARLAND GARLAND h FRIDAY UTAH JUNE 18 1951 No 46 we Coombs Explains Grain Allotments But the Governor’s plain speaking on the matter sounded good and there were many all around us who seemed in hearty agreement As we looked at the thousands of guardsmen standing in straight ranks the length of the parade ground and realized that they were our very own fellow townsmen and friends we could not help feeling that the Governor was aware of the same thing and that he was speaking from his heart acreage allotment will be determined and the established rotation system followed on the farm must be such that the year 1955 will be the year in which wheat will be grown The farmer must apply in writing to the ASC County Committee by June 30 1954 Blank application forms are available at the county ASC office NOTICE to an advance in printing hours all copy and adverti-unfor The TIMES must be in at Due least 12 hours earlier than here- Guard To Launch Ticket Sale For Fund Dance July 3 tofore Fielding Fun Day Set For Saturday Ward's annual Fun Fielding will he held at the school 19 (togrounds Saturday June At 11 a m there will morrow') at 1 o'clock be a parade horse activities pulling calf riding and two ball games At 7:30 in the evening there will be a program held at the church be will available Refreshments during the day Everyone is urged to come out and participate in the day’s activities Friday even ing (tonight) there wil he square at the school dancing grounds with Pete Rasmussen as the cal lor Day" Sponsor of Fund For Gleason Memorial Sparks New Drive In a letter irom Mrs Blanche Manning Smith at whose sugges turn the fund was raised lor the for memorial bench Captain John J (iieason The Times has received a cheek for $5 0!) for the new memorial project l'or the World War II men who did not return Mrs home Smith’s 1805 letter Brace Seattle follow's: Point 6 Drive Washington June 14 1954 With the return of the National Guard unit from summer encampment this Sunday the officers and men will launch their ticket sale for the Memorial Dance they are sponsoring for the at local Armory July3 is 'l'iie unit sonsoring the dance to raise a fund for a cemetery memorial to the Garland World War II men who lost their lives of their country in the service 'I hose have been listed as follows: Mark Castleton Stanley Dale Jensen Dale Mi (laddie chaelis and Lloyd Nielson Elmer Hall’s orchestra has been engaged to furnish the music Since individuals will many wish c to contribute to the fund who may not desire to attend the ('mice all tickets will hear a stub on which the name of the purchaser may he written so that a record of all contibutions may he kept Deal Mr Julius you Matiy many thanks to Mr Johns for bringpersonally small the lower ing into full of in memory seed I planted M MEN GLEANER NOTIC E C Had it plain John Gleason of the All members Garland not been for jour sineere effort One cont ihut ion of $200 too First Ward M Men and Gleaners thru the medium newsof your We enjoyed our visit with the group are requested to attend paper this idea I tried to project late for the Gleason fund has men of the Guard last Friday at been 22 Juno Mutual been on applied on the new fund Announcement lias made After open- across the miles of distance' may the camp From Major Theral that tiie East Garland Ward re- ing exercises there will be a get- - pvc been lost in the shuffle of by Mr and Mrs L W Manning Bishop and Captain Wendell Hess union will be held and organization for busy at Rees Pioneer Most affairs everyday on down to the newest private Park in Brigham City Saturday the ensuing season and are kind generous people they were courteouse and friendEach family will bring 19 June considerate but so involved with ly President Robert J Potter lunch cream will own tlieir Ice moment of WORK RECOGNIZED events the and Mayor White also were down they haven’t time to look back and there to extend their greetings oe on sale by the MIA There will be baseball and volley ball remember Your paper served’ and see the parade and impresas a reminder and made it possive display of firing the work games All present and former ward sible for friends to have a share V of the engineer units who had E W Payne principal of the of appreciain the expression cut out the truck road over the members and friends are Invited South Cache High School at Iiy-ruto come out and enjoy the day’s tion mountains and the spectacular festivities was last week named to I did not know the five vet- demonstration of the Air Nationcrans of World War II who did head the Box Elder High School al Guard in their fast jet planes at a of tY not return but I am thrilled We would have had a picture Social 0 per year The same salSecurity have learn that their friends of the local officers and their be paid the Bear River will ary a a to fund for started memorial wives at the evening dinner but Questions Invited i them and I herewith enclose a High School principal the rough ride up the mountain Mr How much are social security and only wish small contribution his begin Payne will in a truck seemingly had damagWho gets these payit could be five times this a duties July 1 Ued all of our stock of flash bulbs payments? do you claim them? How ments? mount Resignations the accepted by and we ruined all our films withBoard of Education at their For the answers to these and Sincerely out getting one light other questions about Social SeMonday meeting numbered 24 as Blanche Smith follows: curity write to the Social Secure The advertisement of the office Room 385 Post Office Ella Jean Howell Harper HowLeaves For Lumber Company on page ity Japan Ogden ard B Linford Thomas Taylor Utah or see Building 7 of this issue of the TIMES is Wesley F Watson of the Ogden Lt Kellar Gleason son of Mr Lulu Walalce Clair Woodward one that ought to be read by Social Alf L Freeman Security office when he and Mrs George Gleason of Mardene God-Ireevery home owner i is in Tremonton Thursday June Janet Hyde Venna Sparks left Monday for duty in Before one purchases anything 24 Miller Minnie Marilyn Jane Japan: Alma W King from the transient salesman it lie will be at the Utah Power Welch Joyce Hall Cracus Phylis a good thing to remember that and between 2 lis Larsen Light Company Sterling Meldrum established home business stay's and 3 pm Mary Ballingham Donna Kramer In the same spot year after year Theresa Mitton Robena Parker because it offers the best barFaislcv the 'chance is worth waiting for Zimmerman Angeline gain in the long run — quality Sarah Iloggan Carl Sederholm ‘‘Many firms concerned with dematerials at a fair price It The naming of Alma W King seminary as teacher and princi-las- t Kosella Anderson C Sydney never has to send out an agent centralization and the benefits of week as one of five men se pal he has extended his associa-lccteJames Dawn Gardiner James company are with a fast line to get the deal being a ‘hometown the entire church to tion with young people by gener-receivfrom Ten were approved for employIt advertises its wares in your locating in smaller communities” the new Distinguished ous assistance to the high school ment: National Association of newspaper where you can read at reports the Service for Youth Award of the athletic program Dawn Rac Rigby Cheney Rubg “Such companies YMMA has received leisure and make up your mind Manufacturers enthusiastic Some years ago when the Gar- Alice Hansen Cowan Gloria May what you want to buy after you provide likely prospects for alert approval among his hundreds of Donald land First Ward was in Johnson Peterson Evan communities which are eager for have made a careful investigafriends in Bear River Valley reed of a scoutmaster greatly Katherine he vo- Sorensen Cannon and healthy The award the tion Then it stays right there sound development was presented at the lunteered to Thomas of Sunout Thomas Gustav Philip the step for years more to back up its growth” Assembly Ilall session of YMMIA day School organization to help Carol C Warburton Barbara § merchandise leaders at Salt Lake City Satur- out in this work Ward Here again he Betty Nelson Alma W The honor accorded § A teaching salary schedule w’as day achieved notable success with his Mr King’s The chart at the top of one of King last week by the General interest in young boys making an unusual record adopted for next year which will the TIMES pages this week de- Board of the YMMIA could not people and church activities show- in pay beginning advancements teachers with a participation what an industry can have gone to a more deserving ed itself in his choice of a voca- in hikes picting $3000 degree with camping and jamborees bachelor’s tion that of seminary mean to a community is so force- man teacher T his latter increases for 20 years to early rej service geperohs ful in its message as to alomst His has been a continuous in- It has also ‘been evident in his ceived mention the presenta- - a maximum of $4200 in send one out to find that indus- timate service with young people long and devoted service in the tion of the Nation with a Teachers master’s deHe Saturday that has lasted for many years MIA both ward and stake in is at present a member of the gree will begin at $3200 and try for our own town reach a maximum of $4400 in The only trouble is that in- and which has stimulated many which he served as class leader Lear River Stake high council and counselor 20 years dustries are hard to get and hundreds of them to an expressuperintendent The five names selected this Ilis work as a drama director in Authorized teachers begin at many is the town that would like sion of their better selves be the first placed in will We join his many friends in the Garalnd Ward during some jiar 52500 to have one of the few available reaching a maximum of a special in which award book' on acsaw the most his of these years congratulations $3100 in ten years and certified But every oneejn a while one sincere of the work selected outstanding teachers without 1 ears liow some alert community having been named for the new tivity in this field in ward hisAB degrees jouth leaders will be listed" in start at $27000 attaining a maxiitself an has secured industry “Distinguished Service for Youth” tory' mum cf $3130 in 13 years In his association with the !i e years to come I! can be done oceassionally and award of the church Reunion Saturday At East Garland Principal Named For Box Elder Teachers Hired t0ogiam r Local Man Honored by Church For Youth Leadership Activities |