Show Increased Costs In Prospect for County Schools State Health Department Commends City Water Supply A highly favorable report commending the city on the statu of the Garland City water supply tiuU was received last week front the school A hearing on the reState Department of Health vlUH budget has been sot for Tuesday ports Mayor Ralph Bishop June 26 at 2 pra at the board The report was made following of Education JTiut &Utat a survey of the system by Reed new budget which totals Roberts sanitarian and C N i 29209 mills compares with last Slut state sanitory engineer years total of 26806 The report was as follows: Slate' May Lower Tax MRS GERTRUDE WEST sends a “It was noted during the surIn discussing the proposed budrecall items previously from home her that week vey jiote this of the board have ommended get members California where by this Department in Hollywood the opinion that there for improvement to the water she has resided most of the time expressed will be a reduction in the state supply system had been taken since leaving Fielding 19 years levy for school jmrposes next cure of except for the replaceago still leave ttie proTimes year that will ment of the concrete storage She enjoys her Garland tax lower than at preslevy which is in a poor state of with its news of friends in all pertyin ent spite of this proposed lo- repair We wish to commend parts of the valley she seldom cal increase which is necessary to the she hears from any more writes city on the work that has in out this the program and she sends greetings to them carry Reading Darin ifr i CA of A hearing on the revision the current budget to meet deficits in certain departments will be held at the same hour as the hearing on next year’s budget At its meeting last week the board announced year’s teacher assignments at six valley schools would be as follows: Fielding 2 Thatcher 2 Garland 13H McKinley Iloneyville 3 Bear River City 4 Consider New School Problems incident to possible establishment of a school at Little Valley this fall for children cf constructions workers there were given consideration Repairs on the building for the new Bear River Junior High School to meet new needs were authorized and alterations approved for senior high facilities The need for employing Kleon Kerrand a secretary m advance of school opening this arfall to conduct registrations range record systems etc was Mr taken under advisement of Kerr will be principal of the new IN when THE DAYS nearly was employed by himeveryone self at activities which contributed directly to his own food clothing or shelter ' men depended relatively little upon others for their well being but that day is far gone Today even the fanner is far from self sufficient He Is one of the greatest users of steel products and a heavy user of gasohe What line and electricity raises has to get to market by means requiring the use of all three of these products Tractors and their equipment sweep over fields tilling the soil for today’s the growing of crops that must be sold in large quantity to buy gasoline machinery electricity and the hundreds of other items the farmer needs but does not The cows are milked by produce mixmachinery clectikityrFowef es their feed and carries away and processes the many gallons of milk Any stoppage of the supply machines gasolire or electricity would leave our farms and homes almost fatirtlonless "today'"""' Our high standard of living is made possible entirely by our system of Interdependence and as we have moved into that new situation we have burned the bridges of self behind us that would sufficiency take yean to recreate Horses and horse drawn tools are almost nonexistent today"”' Few know the arts of carding spinning food processing or cookweaving ing to the extent they were once known or have the tools stoves cellars pantries or lamps to make on an independent living possible and 275 DIVORCE SEPARATION deser- tion and illegitimacy are all responsible for - more than half of the total cost of aid to dependent children in the state of Utah The load has practically doubled In the last 14 years indicating a growing tendency to regard sacred family relationships as mere matters of present convenience If Is is impossible to teach people that marriage and parenthood both entail the assumption of the most weighty responsibilities any other way it should be done by enactment and enforcement of laws that will make it plain to the most frivolous It should be made impossible for a father to escape the full obligation of a child’s rearing to adulthood Payments for this and for alimony in the case of divorce should be made to a court and not to the children or to the mother in order that there may be a close and immediate check on the payment for failurse to meet these obligations and any other on the part of either parent should be prompt and sufficiently severe to insure general observance of the requirement In our state the public welfare program is being made the dupe of the unprincipled In five mcnlhs last year In Salt Lake 200 dependent County children cases were carefully investigated with the result that 35 of them were taken off the books grants were reduced in fie others and the state saved to the tune of $4 700 per monthUtah law needs considerable strengthening in these areas to stop the moral degeneration which is taking hold of the population In states where there is a high moral tone family responsibility legislation compels capable relatives to do their proper share toward the care of both the aged and the young Utah should be In that group r Mr Logan & Mrs arjd W C Rogers were Brigham Saturday' In fenced and tho Junction boxc and screens over the openings reservoir be- provided with curbs around the abandoned "The equipped low the Lund Springs has been manhole openings andoverhanging disconnected from the supply so with lids having enter edges : fiat contamination cannot “The sand' trap below the at this point equipped with "The River Springs are properl- springs has been y constructed so as to prevent lids having overhanging edges the entrance of contamination As and the joints In the concrete it Is slab covering sealed with tar a matter of maintenance ' We feel that with these 1mbe" given suggested consideration to covering provements the Garland water providing a Gunite lover tho steel beams and rein- supply is protected against the at all forcing the rods which form the entrance of contamination The system 'roof of the spring box points of collection "The East Side Springs have will be placad on a provisionally six months The trenches over approved basis for been rebuiltthe collection tile have been filled and If bacteriological samples inso that dicate that all contamination has in and the ground graded surface water will drain away been eliminated from the system The collection areas have been full approval will be given” ' ESTABLISHED 28th AUGUST 1928 MEMBER UTAH GARLAND Year UTAH TRESS STATE JUNE RIBA Y I NATIONAL EDITORIAL AND No and School Paper Is Praised for High Excellence National Killed veek down for summer camp the homestretch this 2000 part time Guard nearly Edicts The thrcewcok summer train-- i ( a split camp to facilitate entered its plus Guajdsmen al week with a massive iiring at loblcm Dugway Proving hounds as the highlight " g BR Band Invited Plymouth Sets To ‘Days of 4T Rodeo July 3 4 STAKE ' was given the the Pacific Slope of general excelthe during entire J j year the 500 school papers considered the Scarchlght was one of Of C: 's K E H V & ‘J VM 1 f H V ! Vi T v 21 to be so recognized y : A summary of the comment aci v the citation read if companying ‘ r fW t 4 “For a nice job with layout J cK 1 Si Well balanced pages good head V' 'W r lne variation and contrast with ' bold and light face type PicJkT--z tures placed for eye appeal and Indicated Here is above the sign lower right whichbalance also interesting pictures DEBRIS FLOOD OVER ROAD— FORCED of such and U spite of which load used Stories well written in rubbish of every sort fill the borrow pit where “no dumping” the channel for nearly two miles clogged material material of the All run have ahould flood water brief style’’ of the paper were Louise Petersen and Beatrice Lott Feature editors were Elaine Mihaelis and Susan LinJTir ford while sports were by Melvin Barrus and Michael rSeveral roads in widely separat-Carol Kent was Bishop ' n 'V JTvA’KVV i Rains Damage County Roads t business areas of Box Elder County sus- Critical analysis the tained damage in heavy storms given paper by the Utah State Agricul- early this month reports E N tural College journalism depart- Austin county -- road supervisor ment also rated the Searchlight as The worst damage was sustained of or the road one mile tops Plymouth where failure to keep Hold Canyon Tarty a road drainage channel clean in the The officers and teachers of could easily have resulted all organizations in the Garland loss of an entire two mile stretch First Ward held a party in Box of road states Mr Austin Elder Canyon Monday As it was a three foot culvert evening A program and games were en- was almost completely filled with joyed and delicious food wa serdebris and mud during an early ved June cloudburst while the water and “at washed over the road Returns From Hospital another point the water was forK L Hess who received treat- ced from the prepared channel ment at an Ogden hospital for and almost permanently destroyfive days returned home Monday ed the grade leading down into 11c is reported to b imp roving the Malad aouthwest of Plymouth ed - r f 'A’ f' ' j c A III LANE — Flood water needlessly TRAFFIC NARROWS forced to follow the roadway down the hill here plunged oyer the side washing a hole over seven feet deep which broke back until Austin a E N vehicle to travel there wa hardly space for yoad fupervjsor itand In the gully r CAVE-I- county NEWS Lorus O King Named to Stake Sunday School S' for the paper The citation Searchlight by Press because manager Dugway Two dozen 155 mm "Long Toms” and 8 inch Howitzers out of camp early Tuesday erning for the Tooele County ring range to pound the area ills 320 rounds of high explosive ells Night firing with illumi- streaked thru tho aling shells sky in a phase of tho operation Tho cannoneers continued to Pvt William blast the rango Wednesday before Bear River City FIRING EXERCISE— Men of Garland's B Battery Gary Sehoffuld here ready to fire Bishop Garland: Pvt Kent Shaffer East Garland moving back to Camp Williams 204th Field Artillery Battalion Pt Ilomer their big 155 nun “Long Tom’ gun at Camp W Pvt Dean Shaffer East Garland return where the of a corps home Sun- exercise wasfipaf phase The men will Howell G Williams encampment of 4400 Utah National schedulodj The big (Utah National Guard Photo) Guardsmen Included In the gun crew are Pvt day guns moved into position Thursday night for a mock defense of Salt Lake Valley Friday Calendar Renewal was cut last Camp population Week Under Way Sunday by nearly 1500 men as engineer and special troops pickGaHand Lions Wednesday evened checks their and headed to Plymbuth will again present Its for up School The Bear River High ing organized their campaign 11 armory communities and Day rodeo homeband has again been invited to solicit subscriptions for their popular Independence June 8 Training began announceto this year according birthday calendar for these men participate in the “Days of ’47” community will begin today with ments out this week Soliciting parade In Sat Lake City on July Official opening of he new will be a two di24 announces Daliin Nielsen four teams seeking honors for the Tho event again linking Brighton affair featuring bareback scenic route rector ' fastest and most successful ef- night bell Midway and American Fork Caiv Letters announcing the riding Brahama steer riding this sum- fort wa cancelled after engineers The band kids calf riding and other yon roping work wound mer is practicing each Wednes- drive and presenting reasons for events last weekend up Dates are July 3 and 4 club offiGuard official's have declared the day night at 8 in preparation for support were mailed by President J by this event and others In the valley cers headed passable by light four roadway week In New York whweel drive vehicles An added feature to our sum- Earle Arnold during the are visitMr & Mrs Errall Bone Camp Ends Sunday mer music program this year will in Syracuse Newr York with he Suday will find the last of two bo an open air concert during at ing A Baby boy was nd Simy daughter contingents principally artillerythdr soninlaw latter part of the summer time MorrlH Jen Mr men BaJ'erMVPUin moving out of camp and place to be announced says Ian“ lanniy Among the last units out will Mr Nielsen They have one other son be the 204th Field Artillery Battalion with’ batteries at Logan and Smithficld Brigham City Garland The Bear River Searchlight School student High newspaper was given a special citation for by the Pacific Slope School Press of the University of Seattle at Washington reports Rupert Blackham faculty advisor shown 47 Guardsmen Fire Artillery On Maneuvers 'w' wshoor at' Two Girls Get Chicago Trip lence ASSOCIATION 1956 22 school north and east and miles west accomplished Lund Springs have been and tho area cleared The nanhole cover on the pump with a 6Ump has been provided tight cover and the opening the float switch has been closed off The openings between the pump station and pump sump have also been closed to prevent the entrance of insects and dents into the water supply at this point "The concrete reservoir has been provided with curbs around the manhole openings and equip-lids with overhanging pod with The vents have been edges mode tight against the entrance of contamination by installing with elbows pipes The fenced TIM" next Alico Roberts daughter ofMr Mrs William J Roberts of Tremonton and Betty Mae Allen daughter ©f Mr and Mrs Ferris A Allen also of Tremonton will be delegates to the 1956 national Homemakconvention of Future ers of America July 2 to 6 at the Conrad Hotol in Chicago Hilton III Both girls are seniors at Bear plane River School Alice has High It is because of an awareness been an FHA member since 1953 Of this condition that so many end has served as chapter presiview with apprehension the ' of such a thing as the dent and will be next year’s presbeen a row threatening steel strike or ident Betty Mae has member since 1954 and has servany other similar dislocation of our complex economy So much ed as chapter treasurer and will depends now days on the smooth be next year’s vice president Adviser for the local chapter functioning of every segment of our economic system Yes even is Mrs Oneta Shurtz FIIA is the national organizalife itself tion of pupils studying homemakDO YOU KNOW: That you could ing in junior and senior high schools in the US and territorput the while “United and ies Any student who has taken (England Scotland or is taking homemaking may bein the area covered Wales) by is voluntary Membership Utah? Utah has approximately long 84990 square miles 54000000 National membership totals on page 3 acres and is 345 miles south been Lorus O King was Sunday sustained at the montly stake priesthood meeting as the new superintendent of the Bear River Stake Sunday School organization with Don Harris and Howard Maughn as assistants The new superintendency replace Russell Boss Kent Carter all of and Lamont Richards whom were released because their work haa taken them away from the stake Mr Boss already has moved hi family to Salt Lake City Gary Hall was sustained to succeed Mr Harris as president of of Elders the Fourth Quorum choose He will his counselors later Stake Sunday School prepara-iomeeting will be held as usual his Sunday Superintendent King mnounces Work at Farm Thirty men spent Saturday at the stake farm where a number of turkey shelters were construe ted Luncheon was served by the s stake Relief Society to the On VYay to Europe Mr & Mrs Lawrence T Wortloy of Redding Calif stopped at the home of Mr Wortloy 's sister Mrs James T Bigler enroute to Europe to spend two months Mr Wortley is a former Garland pre- sident Dr A Mrs Don Chambers and family of Eugene Ore are visiting their parents Dr & Mrs J W Chambers and Mr & Mrs P C Pet terson ' |