Show THE GARLAND TIMES Vemald Wm Johns PUBLSIIED Entered as Editor and Publisher Class Mail Matter August 1928 at the Post Office at Garland- Utah $200 Per Year $250 Outside of County Friday October 29 From Christy’s SCRAP FILE By you might lose hand to offer-you- r Second Subscriptions: I C Christophcrson One ship drives East and another drives West With the winds that blow sail set the of the Tis and not the gale Which tells them the way to go- of the sea are the waves of fate As we joumev along thru life Tis the set of the soul that marks the goal And not the calm or tho strife —Ella Wheeler Wilcox Like the winds HOLMGREN— Continued from pnee I of that EVERY FRIDAY MORNING Page Tw o that birthright of water will censure us as long as they will be on fail them in attending to the advice and can remember our neglect if we duties we have assumed support I am aware that the average Attendance Urged I was assigned to stir you felfellow who thinks he is “getting and if I have been too by” because “Ren will take care lows up and frank in 'my outspoken of it” will be satisfied to stay you can corner me and home and listen to the radio or catch me if you can but I am watch television in the warmth and comfort of home and yet going to say while I can that our serene attitude of indifference is all there comes a time when should do their duty and offer a disgrace to those who sit on their haunches support to those you have select- the river who and let those up are anxious for ed to safeguard your interests water steal our birthrighht We have called several meeLet me say once more we are tings at times when we thought calling this meeting for Saturday your attention should be directed Nov 6 at 7:30 pm at the Bear I cite to River to to special problems new gymnas High School you the occasion when the East ium We are placing this notice Canal washed out three or four in all three of the county papers years ago when in in and only those who are unable to a howl and cry was sent up rear such a notice have any exfrom every water user - on the cuse for not present cast side of the river We called “We’ll neverbeing miss the water a meeting about the time the ’till well runs dry” the water was back in the canal and at that meeting only sever water users showed up and four of FIELDING MIA MAIDS them were board members We IOLD CLASS PARTY have worked for ten years off Sixteen Fielding Mia Maid and on at least without a dime girls and their mothers enjoyed of compensation for travel or ef- a at the home of Mrs II fort and this was a sorry thanks V’ party Peck class leader Monday the water users committee received I am aware that farmers evening Burton class president are busy tired and underpaid but wasSylvia in charge and the following the very fact that we are is be was Linda program presented: to care take cause we have failed Coombs gave a retold story Esta interests ef our own business less 1951 ly in our behalf during the past years with little praise and some condemnation for their efforts Your own committee consisting of Ima Thcurcr Harry Drew B A Bingham Sam Mortensen A V Smoot and E J Holmgren have done what they could with the little means that was collected ten years ago when we employed tho ‘‘scale off” to derive the few dollars that farmers contributed at that time Now the time has come when the fund is depleted and we must find a new scource of means to pay a lawyer rerliaps and even devise a way thru the courts to fulfill the obligation that we have for the water users of this county Meeting Called There have been three ways suggested by which that fund and can be provided we are calling you to a meeting to get your opinion and aproval of a scheme that will best fit our conditions We have invited some of the best experts in the State to be present to answer your questions and advise you on the porblem I hope all you fellows who have been resting serenely felt that a “prior richt” to the water was more definite 'and seNow I don’t want this to happen cure that a later “higher right" while I have any part of this That principle seems to have I don’t want matter in charge been imored While we rested to see this valley become an arid we gradually may have lost much care- - drv Our children farm area of the rights we once had in'111 apparent smug security this valuable water shed REFERENDUM OF SENATE BILL 29 The states of Wyoming Idaho Chapter 22 Laws of Utah 1953 First Special Session and Utah will some day finally come to an agreement that is An Act Abolishing Carbon College as a State Maintained Institution Providing for Disposition by the Board of Examiners of Real and eouitable and' fair and the le'V Personal Property Comprising Said College and Repealing Seclatures of those three states will tions and Utah Code Annotated 1953 Relating to the Establishment and Operation of fginally approve such a compact before we will know exacHv College lust BALLOT TITLE Proposition No 2 ACT PROVIDING THAT CARBON COLLEGE BE DISCONTINUED AS A STATE MAINTAINED COLLEGE: THAT THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS DISPOSE OF ALL REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY COMPRISING SAID COLLEGE IN SUCH MANNER AS IT DEEMS TO BE TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE STATE OF UTAH be made within the next year or LAMONT F TORONTO Secretary of State of tho Slat I so with our neiehbor states The Utah do hereby certify that tho foregoing are full correct and tun two members of the Governor’s copies of: (1) Tho Title as enacted and (2) The Ballot Title in Referendum of Senate Bill 29 (Chapter 22LawB of Utah First Special Committee have worked diligentSession 1953) as will appear on the Ballot as Referendum Proposition Number Two at the General Election November 2 1954 and as appears of reoord in my office IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Groat Seal of the State of Utah at Salt Lake City tins 1st day of October t!'l LAMONT F TORONTO Secretary of State what water rights and privileges we have in this lower region of the Bear River water shed I am aware that it took the states of Colorado Wyoming and Nebraska 22 years to settle their difficulties for the water rights on the Platte River I do hope that it will not fake us that lone to finish a contract that should AN Jones Karen Wood and Sherry Smith sang “The Rose” accompanied by Virginia Welling Mrs Peck told the symbolism of the rose and the girls sang the Rose to their mothers Shirley song Cannon told what Mia Maid work consisted of and Mrs Leo Coombs responded for the mothers Mrs Gam stake Mia Wayne Maid leader was present Luncheon was served at tables attractively decorated with roses and with rose favors and napkins Mr Mrs Odean Didericksen and family of Grantsville spent the weekend at the Wm J Culli-mor- e Mrs George Myler ef who have recently from a mission in the visited Sunday with Northwest W Lee Mrs their daughter and family and spoke Thompson in the evening sacrament meeting Mrs David Archibald of Clarkston visited Mrs A R Hodge on Mr & Clarkston Wednesday Mrs Edith Doyle of Salt Lake visited here daughter Mrs Russell Rogers last week For MAURICE L 0EEDE0 Republican Candidate For County Commissioner Term Adv Pd Pol home Lewis Jones SEAL REFERENDUM TO SENATE BILL 39 Chapter 24 Laws of Utah 1953 First Special Session of Dixie College Snow College arid Vcber College as State Maintained Institutions Providing for of All Real and Personal Property Comprising Said Colleges on Condition That They Be Maintained as Colleges and to Both Inclusive and Sections Repealing Sections to Both Inclusive Utah Code Annotated 1953 and Chapter 85 Laws of Utah 1953 Relating to the Establishment — and Operation of Dixies Snow and Weber Colleges BALLOT TITLE 1 Proposition No AN ACT PROVIDING THAT DIXIE SNOW AND WEBER JUNIOR COLLEGES BE DISCONTINUED AS STATE MAINTAINED SCHOOLS AND FOR TRANSFER BY THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF ALL PROPERTY COMPRISING SAID COL- LEGES TO A TRANSFEREE ON CONDITION THAT SAID TRANSFEREE OPERATE THEM AS COLLEGES IF THEY FAIL TO BE OPERATED AS COLLEGES THEN ALL SAID PROPERTY SHALL REVERT TO THE STATE IF SUCH TRANSFER IS OF DOUBTFUL CONSTITUTIONALITY OR HELD UNCONSTITU TIONAL THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS SHALL SELL THE TO THE SAME PROPERTIES TRANSFEREE FOR SUCH CONAS SIDERATION IT DEEMS PROPER CONSIDERING THE SAVING TO THE STATE IN BEING RELIEVED OF THEIR OPERATION I LAMONT F TORONTO of State of the State of Lngagcd in practice of law in Bov Utaht do hereby cortify Uut the Secretary are full correct and true foregoing Llder County for five years of: Title as the enacted (1) and ropies (2) the Ballot Title in Tamily man with three children Referendum of Senate Bill 39 (Chapter 24 Laws of Utah First Special Session 1953) as will appear on the Ballot as Referendum Proposition Member American Legion I ast xumber One at the General Election November 2 1954 and as appeals President Kiwa u 0f record in my office Brigham Club Active in LDS Church IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah at Salt Lake City this 1st ENERGETIC QUALIFIED day of October 1954 DEPENDABLE LAMONT F TORONTO Secretary of State Pd Pol Adv SEAL An Act Abolishing the Operation DISTRICT JUDGE In view on of the fact that our JUDGES are now voted for BALLOTS separate signed recommend that JUDGE to the office he now the under- we LEWIS JONES be holds We do ihi for the reason that his record of FAIRNESS ' IMPARTIALITY entitles him and to this RECOGNITION Esthers Harris Tremonton Garland J II Fronk Tremonton Jack Shumway Tremonton J Leo Nelson Brigham City LcRoy D White Perry Ruby W Nielsen Garalnd Wayne Sandall Tremonton Charles J Wood J J Fred John White Garland J Hirschi Rosette J Shumway Garland Wesley C Gcphart Tremonton F Leland Seely Brigham City Ernest E Hansen Brigham City Leona II Reese Brigham City Elma 0 Klitgaard Brigham City Scott P Horsley Brigham City Adam Brenkman Tremonton C V Forsgren Brigham City Olof T Zundel Brigham City Clarence C Ferry Peweyville Dee Glen 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