Show FRIDAY & SATURDAY AUGUST WHEAT and BEET DAYS AT GAR LAUD 17 A 13 £Reculifuj ' 2)ovCn live OuU v 3" U " &Wo V ?i Parade Is Set For 10 am Wheat Day A number of floats are now reWE HAVE BEEN reading a children’s book believe it or ported under construction for not When we opened the cover the Wheat and Beet Days parade of the very attractive book and and a number from other comto appear read its title "Strange Babies” munities are engaged be held be in the event which-wiwe wondered what It could instead of about and so had to read a ways this year at 10 am in as in some later the day years to see The stories are charming to previously say the least Any youngster from PRESENT INDICATIONS are readwould eleven to enjoy eight away that the parade will be one of the ing them and would come Clain with a fine sympathy for the lit- best yet staged declares tle animals and children that they Archibald of the committee Other events also are shaping are written about and would also enterbe Informed about nature facts up to insure an excellent tainment program for Friday that would be valuable as well evening and for most of SaturChildren need to have inviting with the 10 am profitabe reading material at an day beginning There will be a free early age to stimulate their im- parade sports program at the city park aginations and to develop their ell One of Saturday afternoon This little book reading ability the features will be a ball game should be excellent for this between the Twin City Pirates "Strange Babies” is well writ- local junior league team and a ten attractively illustrated and team from Brigham City published by Caxton Printers picked Priced at $300 It should make4 an THE SATURDAY evening vaudeexcellent gift item for any fam- ville show enterwill be ily of young readers tainment with some of the best The authors are Margery S show people available in the west Stewart quite well known to musical and juggling women readers in the west and furnishing other acts during the evening Eunice V Buck Stan Farnsworth who annually shows for a number of provides BOX ELDER COUNTY’S delegaand Idaho cities and for tion at the Democratic state Utah has booked the acts groups convention cast its vote unani- ether will and serve as master of cereJohn for mously Boyden top monies choice of the convention for canThe selection of the Wheat and didate for governor It appears from all one can Beet Days “Little Princess’ and the celebration “Queen” will take hear that John is well liked and place next evening at thoroughly respected in this sec- the Garland Wednesday ward buildings with tion of the state and not without the biggest array of - contestants reason "He Is quite well known entered in all Wheat and Beet here and in addition all of his of these Days history sponsors state activities have recommendevents the two Garland women’s ed him as a reliable straight clubs declare thinking and pleasant person lie is now serving as bishop of the Yale Ward in Salt Lake City HEALTH PROBLEM that arose In a Uintah Basin city last week as the result of impure water focussed attention of the state upon the necessity for guarding the water supplies of its communities We are so dependent these days sources of supply upon common that kny contamination of one of them affects large immediately numbers of people Sanitation becomes of increasing importance as our population increases It requires the expenditure of funds sometimes in large amounts for water storage and development the construction of sewers and sewage treatment plants and the policing of canals ditches and rivers to prevent their use for sewers and irrigation at the same time It is in this latter field that much will have to be done in the neaf future THE PURCHASE GARLAND HOME Mr and Mrs Ray Rose and family are now living in the Delbert Allen home at Garland which they purchased in July Mr Rose is a truck driver for W H Welling Mr and Mrs Allen have purchased a farm at Thatcher USAG iTo Invites Fanners Attend Dairy Day Dairy fanners and educational leaders in the fifeld of dairying assemble on the Utah State Agricultural College campus Wednesday Aug 8 beginning at 9:30 am at the USAC experimental dairy farm where a full day’s schedule of demonstrations and lectures are planned Fertility requirements for pastures pasture management silos and silage feeding grain organization of facilities for efficient dairy management calf housing and maternity units and varying of housing will be discustypes sed during dairy day Prof Morris said objective of the program is to acquaint Utah dairymen and fanners with recent developments due to research conducted at USAC will Reunion Held those the attending Manning family reunion at Reese Park in Brigham City Saturday were Mr St Mrs D Henry Manning Mr St Mrs L W Manning and daughter Dorothy Mr & Mrs Dave Manning and Earl Manning and Mr & Mrs Clair of Ogden L W ManFirth of Bothwell ning acted as master of ceremonD Henry Manning is presiies dent of the organization and Mrs Ruth Bott was named secretary About 40 members of the family Manning AUGUST ESTABLISHED 1923 UTAH MEMBER GARLAND Year 29th ’ ' V UTAH STATE ' I’ f Max Forsberg Max Forsberg Awarded Trip To Co-o- p Meet son of Mr and Max Forsberg Mrs Gus Forsberg of Garland was recently awarded an expense paid trip to represent Utah’s FF A association at the youth section of the American Institute of Cooperation and is now in the east at- tending the meetings conEvery year a cooperative test is sponsored by the Utah Council of Cooperatives which in represents most of the The contest includes such Utah as systematic class roflm activities coinstruction on cooperatives operative economic activities such as buying and selling cooperative lyr chapter visits and" tours” to farmer cooperatives attendance An extended illness ended last of chapter members at farmer cooperative meetings cooperation Friday for Mrs Mildred Gleason with farm organizations in the with her passing at Ogden chapter cooperation Funeral services were held on community school or community groups First with Tuesday in the Garland Ward under the direction of end cooperative idea exhibits First place in the state contest with Bishop ArUiur Michaelis was won by the North Sevier William J Bishop Michaelis The former bishop and Pres Chapter at Salina Utah' Chffrles J" Wood as speakers chapter ' adviser and two chapter officers Mrs represent this group Ruth Ilolman also read a tribute to Mrs Gleason BEAR RIVER was one of three and closing music was Opening sextette Agnes other chapters in the state to by the women’s Vida and Elizabeth Man- qualify to send one of its offiBishop Iva Lar- cers to the National AIC Conning Leila Thompson son and Rhoda Christopherson vention who sang “My Faith in Thee” been active Mr Forsberg has and “Softly and Tenderly” R in chapter activities for the past Evan Gee and Ethel Forsberg two years At the present time sang “In the Garden” accompa- he holds the office of chapter secnied by Marilyn Anderson and retary He excels in pubic speakDan Nelson sang “O My Father" ing having won the chapter contest for the past two years He accompanied by Mrs Forsberg Prayers were by Henry Brown was chairman of the chapter parMunns and Frank liamentary procedure team which this Interment was in the Garland won the state championship Cemetery where Ralph Grover year at the state FFA convention and has been a member of the dedicated the grave the team neats for was Mrs Gleason born Oct past judging 24 1884 in Nephi a daughter of two years and Amy Armelia BigNapoleon MAX CARRIES a large superShe grew up in ler Grover Farmington A graduate of the vised fanning program in vocaBrigham Young College at Lo- tional agriculture with projects in she gan taught school at Yost beef sheep swine and wheat and North Garland prior to her Last year he completed 22 farm temple marriage to Edward' G improvement projects and put in22 1903 Gleason on Dec lie to operation 26 better farming died July 17 1944 practices She had been a Sunday School year During the past school and Relief Society teacher and a Max served as president of the member of the Daughters of the sophomore class and for the past two years has been a straight Utah Pioneers Surviving sons and daughters “A" student are Mrs M G (Bernice) ErickThe Utah group will return son Ogden Raymond and Ralph from the trip Monday August Gleason Garland Rex IGleason C K' Ferre secretary of Utah M Mrs C Clarkston (Afton) Poultry and Farmers Cooperative Fata Salt Lake City 20 grand- and E Smith Peterson vocationchildren and five brothers and al agriculture instructor from sisters A M Grover Mrs Hazel North Sevier High School are Petersen and Floyd Grover all accompanying the boys on the cf Salt Lake City Claude Grover trip FieldOgden and Ralph Grover ing A Missionary Home AUGUST 3 NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION No 1956 Work Progressing Here Next Week On New Addition At High School The Relief Society organization of the Bear River Stake will be lostess here Wednesday August Relief Society b to a convention Visiting stakes will be South Bear River and Maladthe convention durAttending ing the day will be stake and ward executive officers and secretaries and stake board members-alonwith stake and ward priesthood representatives Ward class leaders and teachers are not being asked to attend the convention Two members of the general Relief Society board ’will have Mrs charge of the convention Leona G Layton and Mrs Winifred S Manwaring Meetings begin at 9:30 am for the stake Reief Society presidencies and secretaries Stake presidents and high council advisers also are to attend this session At 10:45 the stake board members join this group At 1:15 there will be an assembly for the above and for the and secretaries ward executives ard the members of the ward with department sesLishoprics sions at 2 pm - Family Welcomes AND Relief Society 3 Stake Meet Mildred Gleason Service Held Fair Princes Contest Set This Saturday PRESS I R1DAY -- 4 Theron Butler home this week contest to select the “Little from over two years of service Princess’ for the County Fair will an LDS missionary in Guatebe held this Saturday August 4 mala and Miss Carol Mae Butler at 4 pm in the Tremonton First heme from a year of study at the Ward hall plus a University of Oklahoma Little girls ages 4 5 and 6 visit from Lt St Mrs Heber M be entered They should be may Butler and family who are here wearing sun suits Texas have from San Antonio Butler Andersons Return From Vacation been giving the Joseph home at Garland a constant reMr and Mrs Kenneth Ander- union spirit son and family returned Sunday Butler met the Mr and Mrs from a vacation trip to Yellowstone Park and Montana While plane from Guatemala at Los Anon his reaway they visited with the Gene geles to greet Theron vere present and then mission Munne famiy in Montana and the turn from his Butler Home- From Germany Floyde Stohls at Ashton who sent visited with the Lester California Rosamond at family Sc Mrs to their and friends Max here Gleason greetings Capt and the Ken Austins at Las Vesons Keller and Rigby have just Nev Mr St Mrs Frank Munns and gas returned from a stay in attended Lt St Mrs Heber Butler have Germany and have been visiting Mr Si Mrs J J White friends in Utah for the past ten Sons of the Pioneers encampment been visiting the Elmer Petersons meetings in Logan Friday and and William Butlers at Jerome days Idaho this wfek Vpoij (heir relie will report at Camp Carson Saturday Among AND (jAl Vte Workmen are busy completing the new senior addition of the Bear River High School and also are remodeling the older building to meet the needs of the new junior high in order to have the two units ready for use when school time rolls around Visitors to the old building will find that a number of improveto adapt have been made ments the rooms to the junior high proits specialized needs gram and but it is in the new addition to the senior high section that they will be thrilled with the spaciousness beauty and completeness of the appointments The relatively small frontage of the new addition as compared with the former gymnasium front gives no of the extensiveness of suggestion the room space which lies behind 1 rooms is in and science music some instances almost of the The completeness storage and study facilities also for careful planning suggests a phyHere long in the future room math and electronics sics and will provide both laboratory desk spate and equipment for and demonstraexperimentation tion in subjects not yet part of the school program In the music section there is an excellent choral room for large groups and sound recording ensemble rc?m and small rooms an office AND JournalTnE ENGLISH ism departments are arranged for close coordination and provided with darkroom facilities for the of pictures and staff making rooms for the publications On both the upper and lower ON THE LOWER floor of the levels the addition cbnncota right new addition will be spacious and on to the gymnasium building attractive administration offices class rooms which previously have with areas for student testing and been in use to make a complete a faculty reading room counseling s class room unit for ai the agricultural science room and of the senior hign school also other science classes The building is now ready for On the top floor the beauty of laying of the tile on the stairways the view from the windows of the and the installing of blackboards and and other furniture light cupboards airy history English Will Set Stage For Annual Wheat-Bee- t Days Festival Will Name Princess and who are again contest princess Arts Club sponsoring the for the Wbelat and Beet Days celebration Invite parents of little girls In Box Elfour years old and der County still six years old by Nov 1 to enter them in the contest Parents should contact one of the committee members Mrs Rex Archibald Jensen Mrs Duane Don Mrs Dave Kraus or Mrs Limb to enter the little girls At 5:30 pm on Wednesday August 8 each little girls will be interviewed by the judges At 6 o'clock the public Is Invited to come to the recreation hall of the Garland Ward and see the princess contest This event will be followed by the queen’s contest Judges will be from Logan The A J Taylor A J Taylor Seeks Legislative Post Ace J Taylor Bear River City teacher and farmer has announced his candidacy for state representative from Box Eder County district No 2 on the Democratic ticketMr Tayor was born in Willard and has lived ail his life in Box Elder County except two years spent in Weber County as assistant county agricultural agent and four years as agricultural agent in Fremont County Colo r He is graduate of the Box High School and holds a BS degree in agriculture from the USAC He was employed as athletic coach in Carbon County High School at Price and spent two years in the army during the first World War Mr Taylor came to Bear River High School in 1925 and has been head of the chemistry department since that time He was mayor of Bear River City for two terms and has had extensive experience in civic and church activities He is a member of the Farm Bureau and Teacher Association state and national He also has extensive experience in all phases of farming In association with his sons he operates a grade A dairy herd and a breeding herd of purebred Herefords If Mr Taylor is nominated and elected he says he will represent this district to the best of his ability Farm Office Head Buys Garland Home Civic Home Relief Societies Set Joint Work Meeting The Garland First and Second Ward Relief Society women are Invited to join together in a pot luck work day social on Tuesday August 7 In the Relief Society room It Is announced by officers of the two groups this week Work will begin at 10 am as usuaL All women of both wards are urged to bring a pot luck dish and come and enjoy a day of work and visiting and renew acquaintance with friends In the other ward Ice cream and punch will be by officers of the organi- served zations Friday afternoon guests at the O C Davis home were Mr A Mrs Glenn Bennett of Hawthorne Cal Seek For Queen Girls of the valley who win be seniors at the high school this fall and who desire to enter the Wheat and Beet Daya queen contest should inform either Mrs Ellery Hall or Mrs Arthur Marriott at Garland as aoon as possible it is announced The contest will be' held at the Garland ward recreathfial hall on Wednesday August 8 following the Judging for the Little Princess eontest which begins at 8 pm This event is open to the public The queen contestants will meet the judges at an informal tea at 4 pm in afternoon jdress Only the contestants will bo present at this part of tne contest which will be held in the stake room In the tabernacle Final judging will be In formal attire Auto Repair Businesses Shift Locations Jack Pierce who has been out of the auto repair business for the past year will again take over his garage here on August 17 he has announced who Nephi has Westergard had the building leased has purchased the Fronk Body Shop two blocks south and is building now open for business there with his son Jay lie moved bis to the new equipment location during the week Visit From New New Mexico Mr St Mrs E W Myricic of Roswell New Mexico parents of Mrs Kenneth Boss also Sharon Lee Gallamore a niece re visiting this week at the Boss home Bid Accepted For Building For Little Valley School Box Elder County School District last Friday opened bids on Bear River High a suitable Dennie C Winter building to jioube a school at Little Valley rail conhave Class of 51 Reminds of Richfield and struction site The lowest bid subpurchased the Reed Wood home mitted was b Petersen Timbcrib in Garland and will move into it Of Saturday Reunion about the middle of this month Graduates and members of the Sales Co in the amount of to whom the contract was It is being vacated by Mr and Bear River High School class of Mrs Seth Hammond who will 1951 are reminded of thcp class awarded move into their attractive new reunion to be held at the' high Wayne A Jensen submitted a home on South Main Street school cafeteria this Saturday at bid of $29600 At the same special meeting Mr Winter is in charge of the 7:30 pm There will be a banquet and the school board considered the' county office of the Farm Home school in a dance states Mrs Jerry Buchanan of starting Administration at Tremonton advisability position he assumed last spring and some excellent entertainment some areas of the district on It was felt that the features Appropriate to a reunion Sept 10 date set for the opening of school turn to Texas Miss Carol Mae are being arranged be disadvantageous in Buter will accompany them as far A large attendance of class might some localities is members Oklahoma expected as City Mr Mrs family St |