Show TN ESTABUSIIED 27th Year 192- 8- PRINTED GARLAND Reading Down The Side with the Editor IF YOU WANT to get your overseas mail to its destination by Christmas you must have it on its way before 15 November from the says an announcement the post office Just reading that gives you a terrific jerk for ou recall reading the same thing iri former years and also recall that it seemed only a week or two afterward that Christmas and New Year’s both were upon you 9 RUOTE — “When a young man of distinction gets too inspired wffh his ability as a driver lie is on the way to becoming a young man of extinction” NO WE DIDN’T HAVE advance information on the Stringfellow affair when we wrote our piece last week on dishonesty But the sad ' and dramatic event cerdid to serve underline it tainly with some emphasis Mr Stringfellow didn’t give up his hoax any before he had to give it up but he did come out and face the music before the same public that he had deceived with his story of heroism That is all to his credit He might have just sent a letter and then hid himself And if he did hang on to his story to the last possible moment he was no different than most other men are IIow many do you know who have admitted a before it came to the surface In spite of them? W’e hope that all those closest to Air Stringfellow' will continue to he more than ready to commend everything good in him and stand by him in his time of need and we will think more of them for it The state as a whole must be more grieved than offended at what has happened There can not but be sorrow at the spectacle of a- career brought to an end because in an otherwise seemingly good foundation there was foolishly inserted the one stone that cracked treacherous to bring down the whole high house Tli ere is sorrow for the man his wife his children and his parents It is to be hoped that with the sorrow there is the kind of a bundant charity that will see that he is given every chance to make himself a new life and come to merit the full confidence of his associates It will take time and striving As the familturns iar spotlight away from him he will feel a loneliness he has never known before and In which he will need all the help to be had Those inclined to be most critical might well read from Romans 2:1: “Therefore thou art inexcusable 0 man whosoever thou art that judgest: for wherein thou judgest another thou condemnest ” thyself can If Douglas Stringfellow prove himself in the times ahead he is a bigger man than even his most ardent admirers of the past ever dreamed he was or would be and that is not belittling his lie has made a proper promise beginning Home This AUGUST Weekend— Reese Turley called his parents Mr & Mrs Aubrey Turley from Seattle Monday to report from his arrival in the States home Korea He is expected this weekend UTAH EVERY THURSDAY FOR FRIDAY OCTOBER 22 Piano Concert Next Thursday For Ward Fund Ben Lomond Bows To Bear Gridders In Game Here Garland wards who are planning to install their new grand piano in their newly finished chapel ext week will mark the event with a special concert featuring one of Utah’s Irving Wasserman foremost piano artists Mr Wasserman appeared here some years ago as a concert soloist for the Bear River Valley Concert Association He has been engaged for the concert thru Grant Anlocal derson for representative Runkloy Music Company to Tickets the event will bo sc Id both in to wards help iiranee the purchase of the in- Bear River's grid machine rollthird league victory ed to its here last Friday by defeating a tough Ben Lomond team 137 m the annual homecoming game Showing a hard running game and a fairly accurate passing attack the Boars stopped the Scots t irom Ogden in a well fought which saw the Bear River defense hold at the one-yarline or lour downs to stave olf a L echdown drive star for the Bears Outstanding was Gary Conger whose running was superior and passing Max Woose Tommy Ault Shirrel ami I Jay Silvester showed good do B The concert scheduled for ward chapel at 8 o’clock next The bishopThursday evening rics expect to see the building tilled to its capacity for the occasion Tickets will sell for $1 and a good Guvn (ailed game by mixing up (oil'oethe ginuml plays vith a passing attack to keep the Scots messing Bear River’s first touchdown strument the Karl By i' nxive play vaN made the goal on line a line Political Drama in State GOP Changes Candidates close to oli Heal in drama exploded Utah this week with the public admisMon of Republican Cougrcssthat lean Douglas Sti ingfellow history of war heroism was a of Ip'oiuet h i quest undulate that for his imagination his to be dropped as a and re election the prompt naming by the Republi-cmi party of one of the State’s most currently prominent person1! a lilies Aldmis Dixon presiUtah State Agncul-iluia- l dent of College to stuueed him on tin ticket Dr Dixon resided all elforts tu persuade him to bo a candi-('at- the until the party had finally dtaltnl him to carry its campaign ::am! Walter K Grm'cr The SAC Board of Trustees at a vomber 2 will receive three sep-prate ballots when they go to the polls The principal one will he the bihot containing the lists the proposed of candidates amendment on legislature seating and the two referendum on questions junior colA second ballot will lege policy coiry the names of candidates tor tin1 State Board of Education a onard L Bis! op of Garland is one of the emendates on this nonpartisan ballot The third ballot will he another nonpartisan o"o On it voters will vote for one the Utah judeo for supreme ('(Hit and n judge for the Court in this put of the sletr A cony of t hi- judicial b'llot may he found in this issue Tho Times local Sriiool Election !n this set turn of the County iLieewceks to answer bis paitv’s call with the understanding that fiom Gailand northward voters s) ccial session Tuesday granted ID Dixon a leave of absence for Sdvesh r niiw'd the conversion The Scad’s lone released as College touchdown came in the second be1 will b quarter on a straig1 line plunge jiiesident if he win-- ' in the First District race after recovery of a fumbled kick Congressional Mr Stringfellow whose story The conversion was good and the Lad built up over a number of score stood 7 6 for Bon Lomond did confess not years the hoax Scots The then held until the The western of Box section third quarter when Gary Conger even to his wilie until last SaturElder County embracing princialter it had been carried the mail from the 50 yard day morning pally the Park Valley area was challenged line for a Boar River touchdown in a national magaWednesday desig n ate d as a lie then scheduled a telezine The was convrsion and the good disaster area” to per“drought vision broadcast notilieJ news remit extension pf special re Lief to game ended porters and made a lull public stockmen admission m person ot Ins All of Tooele County and parts 4-Set Clubs vvtong later sending thu Republiof Juab and Millard were given can Party committee a request to Achievement Programs the same designation accept his resignation in Ranchers l’lans Ogden Return areas designated By Paul R Daniels When asked may receive a $1 per hundred way lie had not Assistant County Agent done something like this bciore weight reduction in grain feed two The of first achievement prices freight concessions of $10 lie is reported to nave said there' per ton on hay and some other award programs for Box Elder ever seemed to he an oppoitune Club members considerations and workers tune and “1 just dmn’t have the Since there is no rail line into will be held at 8 pm Wednes- courage” He says he plans to the Box Elder area it remains to day October 27 at the Second sell bis home in Washington be seen what bnefits will accrue Ward Chapel in Tremonton dose DC out his olfice there All hoys and girls who have a by Jan 1 when lus to the hard pressed stockmen present term 4 II sugar beet project are sup- expires and return to Ogden to there to to come the posed program make a new start among his even tho the project is not com- iriends Deer Hunters Warned pleted it is announced Must Reprint Ballots The other program for the Box Elder County’s cdection Of Hazard south will be held at the Central ballots more than 15000 in num- her will nave to be reprinted as “We can’t predict how the fire School in Brigham City Monday a result ol the change in Repubhazards will remain during the November 1 at 8 pm be lican candidates as will those of will Special recognition deer hunt but right now the to members given outstanding outlook is bad many other counties in the First It’s been a dry in this county at Congressional District stated K summer and fall and rainfall of and leaders B Olson county clerk Tuesday only 60 to 70 per cent of normal tlcse achievement programs is invited The Most Box public cordially Elder voters on No- over much of the state Water levels are now and forests and Ii ranges are extremely dry Legion Auxiliary will take a heavy rain or snow Installs Officers to bring fire hazards down to normal Even then fires need The American Legion Auxiliary careful handling” states J D one met Wednesday evening in the Two serious car accidents Gunderson district lire warden basement of the library for the will involving the parents of Mrs RobCampfires and cigarettes installation of new oiiicers Takneed to be handled with extra ert Preston of Garland and the for the care this year he states if we other her brother and his wife ing over as president was Ann Harris arc to preserve the forests and brought grief to the family and coming year with Rose Elmer and Wilma lrienas here this week ranges for the deer next year as Alice vice presidents Mr and Mrs M C Carlysle oi bpence r secretary-treasureRuby Logan were injured Sunday after- Nye Two-Stak- e Gleanoon near Brigham City when Nielsen chaplain Myrtle Meet Sarah Hilton serthe car in whicn they were pas- son historian Here This Sunday arms an collided with anothei ge sengers Mrs of Jessie Remington making a left turn across their e A congenealogical Mrs Carlysle is still in Smithficld was the installing opath vention will be held at the tabShe was accompanied to the hospital having been taken fficer ernacle at Garland this Sunday tu Salt Lake for treatment for a the meeting by Mrs Bernice with the Bear River Stake Comand Mrs Floss Birch also concussion broken leg mittee headed by Leonard L possible and cuts Her husband with less officers of the district Bishop as hosts of consisted Program numbers has beep at the The first meeting for ail ward serious injuries at Garland since pantomime reading and dances and stake committee members is Preston home Lena Ann Roberts and talks to begin at 10 am A second ses- being released from a Brigham by from the visiting officers sion at 2 pm will include ail in- hospital resulted accident The second terested stake membership in adwhen the car of Mr and Mrs dition to the committees Leaves County on Richard the way Anson B Call Elder Box from Salt Lake here fromCarlysle Representatives to be Calif Berkeley County agricultural agent for the City will talk on research prob- with Mr Cariysle’s mother five was lems and opportunities last week past years CarTooele Mrs near named extension horticultural lysle who apparently was driving specialist at the USAC He Suffers Broken Ilip— sustained a basal skull fracture has moved his family to Logan Mrs P A Linford received a broken hip serious face injuries to be near new w'ork his facturcd hip in a fall at her home and other hurts in this it is reThe college has not yet anhusband’s Her Monday She is being treated at ported injuries nounced his successor here were less serious the Valley Hospital 50c 12 Of terbick Dik play No Stringfellow Becomes Center SUnquist Rum FRIDAY 1051 West Box Elder Gets Drouth Aid Fire Preston Relatives Hurt in Accidents Agent ol ill find themselves handed a fourth ballot for the ('lection of a member Box of the Elder County Board of Education from district Warren of Hansen tjis F'sl Garland is the only ono who filed for the office it is re orted rnd bis name will bo the only one on the ballot v Farmers Receiving Settlement for ’53 Sugar Beets Lugar beet growers of Garland in factory district will receive (lie next few days $7344000 as a final payment lor beets grown i i 1053 according to Ford T Scalley district manager of the Utah Idaho Sugar Company Tho checks will be mailed this week to 616 growers of this area This will bring total payments for the 1053 crop to $167816900 Total payments for all beets grown for Utah ldaho Sugar Company and its subsidiary Gunnison Sugar Inc in 1953 in seven mountain states U'as $17864-0000This year’s settlement is made as provided by the beet contract on the basis of the net return for sugar sales and the sugar content of the beet Final payment this year is made at the rate of $59 per ton c beets The total payments for beets 1953 were at the rate of $1359 per ton This year’s total includes direct company payments of $1124 per ton and payments made by the Government from funds collected from refiners and beet processors under the Sugar Act of 1948 of $235 per ton “We arc now harvesting the 1954 of beets Indications crop to normal yields and sugar point content for Initial payment beets grown in 1954 will be mailed November 20 for all beets delivered up to November 5 ac- cording to the terms of the con-- ’ tract” Mr Scalley reports Hallowe’en Motif To Feature Dance A Hallowe’en costume dance will be conducted in the two Garland wards next Tuesday evening under the auspices of the two MIA organizations Everyone in the two wards is invited to participate in this social activity Special Interest Classes to Meet Special Interest classes in both wards have announced that they will meet’ for class activity prior tc the dance at 7:30 pm Each will meet in its usual room |