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By T Was Johns Lions Our present county treasurer O L to be performing Brough appears these legal functions very efficiently but In addition he Is giving an extra measure of service that in our opinion should not go unnoticed or unapproved Showing a genuine concern for the of the county itself and for welfare its individual citizens his office has tc prepared and sent direct letters county tax payers who would lose should their neglect to pay be allowed to continue any longer These di- A P GARLAND Weber College rect appeals have brought many thousands of dollars into the county coffers and have put many more thousands of dollars worth of property back on the county tax rolls Also as a result his office lias attracted the attention of the state for This year only its large collections 203 pieces of property were advertised to go to auditors tax sale in the county partially due at least to this extra effort of Mr Brough’s cfflce Not content to let the advertising of the May tax sale be the end of his drive Treasurer Brough has written further letters and made many personal calls on citizens urging immediate payment and explaining the advantages of payment to the individual In this effort he again has e had phenomenal success and pieces of property were redeemed before the May 15th deadline Only lack of time prevented him making more such calls Day Heads Considered by An- Delegates Club will present a group Weber college of talented musicians and speakers at the next meeting of the Garland P Bush of the proLions May 26 gram committee announcedito the club Busidirectors Wednesday evening ness to be considered by the club will of consist primarily of the election officers and the naming of delegates to the Lions district convention at Boise June 4th and 5th P C Leo R Walker Charles J Wood Art Felsted John J Shumway Harold Persson and J M Gaddle and J their make wives are already planning VERNALD UTAH FRIDAY WM MAY 21 tc the trip Directors also elected officers decided that newly of the club would be asked to attend the next meeting of the board June 9th to organize permanent committees for Wheat and Beet day August 14th and receive all information relative to the big annual celebration already gathered by the present officers New officers wil' not be installed until the June 30th Fitting Exercises Mark Closing of Schools Leaves for California Wayne Rogers of Garland Son of Mr and Mrs Carl Rogers was last week elected president of the Brigham in Young University student body by a dequietly conducted election cisive vote of 618 to 464 for the rival of Monday to discuss purchase candidate Wayne has this year been mountain watershed lands as a president of the Junior class and has and erosion control mea- been prominent In dramatics and protective sure public speaking at the Provo school during his entire three years there of the mounFires and overgrazing The Rogers BYU Alumni family the tain area have greatly damaged watershed which furnishes water for here who were instrumental in perseveral towns both In Cache county suading Wayne to atttend their alma it was said mater and his friends generally are and Box Elder county It was also explained that a bill has hlghly pleased at his most recent been introduced In congress by RepresWayne is at present attending a entative Abe Murlock seeking to have of student presidents at convention the land purchased by the governFresno California ment Just prior to his leaving for CaliThe commissioners also agreed tc fornia he was a guest of honor with of Miss Lyda Whicker queen of the adappropriate money for purchase Willard canyon property for soli erohim as vertising ball who selected sion and flood control work providing her partner to participate in the free the state and Willard city also aptrip to Balt Lake City given by the propriate committee money for this purpose advertising They enjoyed to the agreement Box free taxi service In the city free tickAccording Elder county Is to pay $2000 the state ets to the Capitol theatre free meals bal at Keeley’s and Beau Brummel and another $2000 and Willard the ance If any of the Mayflower cafes were guests of the Saltalr Gray Une bus company and at Black Rock and left Sunday company Bishop Mark Nichols Sunset beaches They ended their to attend the convention of vocationstates two days’ itinerary by attending the of the 11 western al leaders Nino concert in the tabernaMartini Nevada and Hawaii held at Reno cle Friday night Q meeting Civic Committee Formed The committee of civic organizain city tions charge of a proposed beautification drive has been organdirection of J H ized under the Kirkham head of the Lions civic welfare greup and will begin work this A cleanweek it as also reported contest to last thru-op up and the summer Is being planned by in cothe clubs and organizations operation with city officials Beet Crop of Valley Cullimore Stayner for Thinning Employed to Direct Ready As Schools Close Men Being Imported To Supplement Local Labor During Rush This is the kind of effort we knew we when Mr Brough would make A group of Mexicans He is that kind Geese Interest Lions were brought gave hint tho job of a fellow It is the type of service At Bird into the county this week to assist Sanctuary serdurilocal help in the beet thinning that only conscientious public vants can render It merits public next few weeks Nine thousFive cars of Lions and friends from ng the approval and appreciation even tho Garland visited the Bear River bird and acres of auger beets have been like any other fine thing it is as last Saturday morning Planted In Box Elder county to bescantuary someone has said no more than the thinned this year said O A Christleaving the city at 7 arn and return public should get The group enen Sugar Co field superintendent pleasure ing at their tc beets are now commencing build- the visited various government The principal reason for so much com- at the headquarters and drove nee thinning and in several In the past Is that ings unemployment munities this work is starting one unit of the vast project around there have not been enough Jobs to “A rather different situation which Water fowl of every type were found go around The current labor union to both these The most interesting will prove beneficial in abundance activity promises to reach such great seeking work and farmers alike is the were to all in the party who proportions that all the unemployed sight to late fact the due the that spring was the large number of wild geese will' find their' opportunity as labor were of which seen taking beets are several weeks later than usscores organizers and union officers Thus for ual be will ready and thinning hatched over their newly soon to charge our whole problem promises just as the schools let out this week broods near the roadways be solved The only ones unemployIt is anticipated that this release of ed in the near future will be those labor frill relieve the lack of labor who are out on strike Bear fax High School that has existed in the beet for the past iree years By the A learned article on our constitu- Annual Issued Monday first of the week it is expected that tion and its provisions contains five hundreds of acres of beets will be on the Bearfaxes issued Monday are creatvery Interesting paragraphs ready for thinning” Mr Christensen problem of the divLsion of powers be- ing a great deal of excitemnt at the said Noon periods class peritween the three branches of our go- high school vernment Since the article Is not a ods before and after school all availdiscussion of any proposal to change able time is being used to sign an- Thatcher Penrose Ask that system but rather Just a plain nuals The theme of this years' Road Improvements statement of fact It is very interest- Bearfax annual school year book is a scrap book white covers and ornaing now of T E Adams and J J Crompton mental holders for personal pictures Thatcher appeared before the county Here are the paragraphs referred were year'r commissioners unique features of this Monday and requested to: book In the past the year book has them to meet with the state road "Our Constitution divides the three been entered In the National Contest commission to discuss the proposed road near Thatcher great powers of government among winning a first rating every time rating is the only rating and three separate The proposed project calls for oilindependent book is higher than first class The road branches: the legislative power ing of a number of miles of vested In Congress the executive ppw- - this year is expected to surpass the from a point about two miles west er In the President: the Judicial power 1935 book which has won the highest of Tremonton thru Thatcher to the In the Supreme Court and other honors to date Phyllis Gleason was lower end of Penrose Under the govbusiness editor and Willard Larsen the federal courts ernment’s plan manager for this year’s book county would furnish 29 per cent of “Seven years before our Constitution the money needed of the executive legisking’s control John Adams great colonial patriot of our signer of the declaration of Inde- lative anl judicial branches pendence and second president of the colonial governments and we fought Stake Primary Sete War the same Revolutionary United States stated the prinUnion Meeting Date ciple In the Declaration of Rights of “In Europe today we see that as the Massachusetts Constitution Saturday May 22 has been named where all departments are controlled follows: In the government of this by one man cr one group of men as the date for this month’s union decommonwealth the legislative of the stake Primary organimeeting their a him becomes law autocracy anit is zation instead of May 29 partment shall never exercise the ex- succeeds democracy: might becomes nounced Mrs ecutive and judicial power or either by stake superintendent right ficedom liberty and- the nashall never of them the executive Lewis Lillywhite tryan-ntural rights of man disappear and judicial exercL"e the lcgLsiative All ward primary workers are lr mg rules powers or either of them the judiesirecially urged to be present t1' i nat“It is to avoid this that our Concial shall never exert ie the leg arrangements for the annua' ive and executive powers or either stitution separates the powers of our Primary spring festival to bp hold at to the end it may be a government of them into the legislative exe- - the high schroL June 1st B nr ham Children fiom government of laws and nit of men’ cutlve pnd judicial branches and Young's birthday of each every ward Primary In the stake will makh them independent “In the Declaration of Independtake part in this event ence Jefferson pretested against the ether’ Recreation Activities Committee Acts Following Approval of Project by Board For Summer Vacations Seminary Graduates Annual High School Large Student Group Commencement attended evening and were by an audience that filled the building almost to capacity An excellent program of student talks was presented In the course of the exercises Von Holt discussed the “Values of Seminary Training" and was followed Beth Smith who by talked on “Joseph Smith American Tuesday Prophet” Around the theme of “Mormonlsm It Works" the Dynamic Faith “The following talks were given: Gathering" Lucile Lish "The Chalof the Great Basin” Athlene lenge Mills “Education" Stanley Johnson “Word of Elsie Barnard "Prayer” Wisdom” Donna Boss Mae Timbimboo talked on “The A Voice Great American Scripture Larson from the Dust" and Willard treated the topio "The Challenge to the Youth of Today" President awarded the diplomas to 104 President C E Smith graduates A double mixed quart spoke briefly tet composed of graduates sang “Let the Lower Lights Be Burning” directed by George O Nye A Valley Team Wins 1st committee represents and church organization and was sponsored community under the direction organized PTA organization headed by RuLorv Manning The civic CHAMBER JUNIOR every in the and of the Mrs OF COMMERCE School Patrons See Need for Music Help Two More Instructors Needed is Decision leaders from six Pa communities in the Bear River valWednesley met at the high school conditions to discuss evening June first was set as the day for day relative to instrumental music existing final organization of a Junior ChamIn the instruction In the schools at a meeting held northern area of the county ber of Commerce In Tremonton Tuesday evening A great Increase was noted In the Willard Newman was named presinumber of Instrumental students both dent and Ed Fronk secretary of the at the high school and in the elJed group with Robert Simonson ementary schools In the past two jeais Abbott Irvin Stohl and Don Sheffield It was the concensus of opinion that as directors there is a necessity for the emplomusic yment of two additional These officers extend an invitation structors to properly train the studwho to all young men of Garland one instruction for ents this in asking are interested to join with them this organization It is pointed out to handle the schools from Tremonone to work ton west south and and that all those who Jjln before charts June 1st will be admitted by from Garland north night r Mrs John R Gibbs paying the regular 3 months dues and of from Portage sponsor will be no Initiation fee charged president the meeting was appointed to take up them the problem with ' the board of education and carry the views of the parents cf this section of the county NOTICE TO MUSIC Tt TILS ORGANIZED BEING AT TREMONTON to The Summer Term 4 Please lo August ments immediately Lo Walker residence will be May make appointStudio at the en Wednesday that body Mrs J Delos Thompson and (iaurh ter cf Brigham City spent Monduv Burns Teacher of Piano night at the heme of Mr & Mis F S Tuincnton Peck Telephone Mary E Will Student Speakers Feature Be Conducted Saturday Excellent Program Dr LeRoy Cowles Will Successful seminary graduation exDeliver Address to ercises under tho direction of Arthur Graduating Class Welling were held in the tabernacle county board of education this granted the Garland city rccre Baseball Opener ' committee $225 to be matched as a fund to The Bear River valley entry in the by the city government program Utah Idahi league started conduct a city recreation eff the Mrs season with a flourish winning from here this summer announces chairman of the com- Ogden ldst years’ champions here in Mark Nichols a close contest 4 mittee It was the best game of the opening day the announcement the Following Ifunsaker pitched for the locals and evenfull committee met Wednesday held the Ogden team to six hits Wm J Cullimore ing and employed to act a' In other games reported Prestm and Miss June Stayner won a slugfest from Brigham City for the recreational supervisors while the Collegians Logan months They will be assisted went to trim wild with the willow in their work by the WPA recreaMalad headquarters tion supervisors whose This week the local boys meot for this district are at Ogden Smithfield at Smithfield will Their full time employment gin June 1st and continue until SepThe week ation tember —Anonymous PUBLISHER $200 Per Year Student President Y AND “A newspaper provide a protection to the people which no can guarantee” constitution 1937 Wayne Rogers Named B EDITOR JOHNS service Craig conservation and A O Nord of the forest H service together with Robert Stewart agent county agricultural met with the county commissioners D Wheat — head Present Program nual Election UTAH Progress Being Made In Effort to Prevent Water Shed Erosion to Hear wtww county treasurer has fulfilled the legal requirements of his office with respect to the collection of taxes wlien he has sent out the regular notices kept his records published the delinquent list and has- - seen the de llnquent property sold to the county as provided by law A tZ 'Ml AT GARLAND i Y Elementary Schools Hold Promotion Programs school season Another successful comes to a close In the valley and In Box Elder county this week with ai and exercises proprlate ceremonies marking the event In the eyes of the 104 graduates of the high school who will receive their certificates Saturday evening it Is as it significant occasion standing does between their regular school experience and their entrance Into life activity or Into the field of higher education The high school graduation will be held In the stake tabernacle here with the principal address being given by Dr LeRoy Cowles of the University of Utah Diploma will bd presented by President Peters of the county board of education The Garland school program 'was held Jn the ward hall last evening with honors going to S3 students who are now ready to enter upon their high school career Other community schools are holding final exercises and bringing their work to a close today Final athletic meets displays of handiwork and other exthese closhibits have characterized ing weeks The annual school track meet Is being conducted in Brigham athletes City today and pentathlon will go to Salt Lake City tomorrow The Self Culture club scholarshq went to Mary Pefterson whose grade was was 88 7 A close runner-u- p Barbara Johnson with a grade of 879 The close of the Garland-this term will see a number of who teachers leave the community have endeared themselves to parents and students alike Rulon Manning English instructor is reported to be going to teach at the Box Elder high school next year and will be moving to Brigham City Miss Oolda Acord is reported to b going to retire by way of matrimony Miss Eva Adams already has announced her engagement and w'ill not be back next year Seme others very likely will not be returning when school begins in the fall No changes have been announced at the high school except for the retirement of Bishop Nichols instructor in up his duties a agriculture state supervisor of vocational- - agriculture FARM BUREAU REORGANIZES Mis A R Capener attended Farm Bureau meeting at the home of Mrs Katherine Stenquist In South Tremonton Wednesday afternoon tc assist in the reorganization of the were The following officers local elected: president Ethel Palmer vice Barfuss Lily secretary president leaders Alice Ward Katherine Stenquist and Ellen Green The canning cf spinach was demonstrated during the afternoon CRD OF THANKS To our friends and neighbors at Fielding and to all others who in ted us in our recent beany way reavement we extend our mest sincere and heartfelt appreciation thanks Mrs Claude Petersen and children rii I |