Show Junk Rally and Weiner Roast Set For Tuesday J J White chairman of the scrap metal salvage campaign in Garland and vicinity this week launched the final drive to bring in scrap metal from all city lots and farm yards of this area with the announcement of a rally to be held next Tuesday With the assistance of Gus of the Garland Grocery Mr White is advertising a “Scrap Rally” to open what Governor Maw has called a fall “scrap harvest” to extend from September to Oct 15 during which Utah people are asked to get in 50000 tons of scrap metal Climax of the day's Rally is to be a weiner roast in the grove north of the tabernacle grounds at dusk is invited to join in this Everyone party which Jake says promises all kinds of possibilities for hilarious entertainment and he adds this suggestion “Bring your scrap and get weiner” your Garland's Scrap Rally next Tuesday is to call attention to the need of getting such material in this fall before snowfall but every succeeding Saturday until the ‘‘scrap harvest” officially ends should be cona sidered scrap rally day says Mr White See The Committee Those who have metal in small amounts may donate it to the committee and those who have more can sell it to the same committee or contact them as to the best way to load it on cars for sale direct to Half Day School Begins Tuesday Half day school Is the order as the schools of the county open their doors next Tuesday Sept 8 announces Supt Hervin Bunderson this week anil begin School at 8 am and dismiss at 12:55 in all the east section of the oounty thruout the tomato harvest season new students alii be welMany comed into Box Elder schools this year due to the many population changes that have taken place since Patrons are therefore respring minded again that first grade children to enter must be six years cf age on or before Oct 30 1942 and birth certificates must have been furnished The return of teachers to school work will take a large number of men front defense projects in this end of the state NOTICE TO HIGH STUDENTS SCHOOL Students of the Bear River high school are asked to call at the school between building sometime 6 and 10 pm on Saturday September 5 or Monday September 7 and complete receive class registration placements and obtain locker mills that are In need of It car of cast iron and one of already have been loaded in the valley In cooperation with the automobile dealers headed by J H Fronk "Let’s do our full part to put the state over the top” says Jake steel One steel Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not on thine own understanding — Proverbs 3:5 SCANNING THE SCENE WITH THE EDITOR ON THE HOME FRONT The men who as representatives of farm people and canning and sugar manufacturing interests have been freely giving many hours of their time to an effort to solve the labor difficulties facing us in this county this year deserve the thanks and appreciation of every citizen Problems such as this one are not solved easily or in just tyie meeting Generally groups have to come together several times before things are worked out to the best interests of everyone Such has been the case this time As a result of the deliberations and actions of these men during the last few weeks it is going to be much easier than it otherwise have been for every man to get his might work done in the valley this fall They have arranged to bring some help into the county for the rush season and all should appreciate it even tho there still will be a shortage and many inconveniences to put up with F ACTS TO READ— And Think About Military expenditures in July totaled $4800-00000- 0 or at the rate of $57600000000 per or $443 for every man woman and child inyear the country Utah's share of the cost based on the popula-Mor- e SOME O on Page 8 Col 1 i HAD IT NOT BEEN Vol 15 FOR YOUR GARLAND BUZZ UTAH SHOULD NOT EVEN FRIDAY Election Count Not Yet Complete Final reports on the results of in Box Elder the Tuesday election are slow coming in this county week and final tallies have not been from the countv given out officially offices J Edwin Baird appears to be safeof Ero°st Freeman for ly ahead clerk nominee for the Democounty crats and Wm H Griffiths is also assured the Democratic nomination over Moroni Morten sen for surveyor On the Republican side John M Buit has tlv? most votes for sheriff nominee with Albert Thorson and L Jensen still running close Wm seconds In the county commissioner race David O Anderson is still leading while T Wayne Woodland and Wm H Stayner were in second and third places too close to decide until the last teles are counted M Ward was not far George behind in fourth position in early returns In the state Baker and Moffat will runlikely figure in the Democrat off for the supreme court nominee J Bracken Lee triumphed over Frank Q Marlines for the Republican congressional nomination Bear River High FFA Advisors Projects Discuss The advisability of an intensive feeding program by the FFA the quality of animals to be the importance of the farm mechanics program and a winter adult education course in terms of “Food for Freedom” program were topics discussed at a meeting of the committee for vocational agadvisory riculture at the Bear River high school Tuesday evening This committee consisting of successful and influential farmers is chosen each year to counsel and advise with the high school agriculture teachers relative to the year’s program This year it consists of Alma Theurer J W Earl Ray Rad cliff? Henrie and Wynn Hansen School representatives at the meeting were Mont Harmon C E Smith H M Skinner C H Last and LeRoy Bunnell A second meeting will be called just before the beet hvest It is announced stock boys fed Mrs Joseph A Nielson attended the breakfast at Brigham City Wednesday given for the selectees of the county before their departure for Fort Her son Ralph was Douglas the group of 58 called this month HAVE KNOWN SEPTEMBER 4 YOU WERE 1942 THERE No 5 Group Forms To Secure Harvest Labor At leas 100 Japanese evacuee laborers will be brought into Box Eider county at cnee to assist in the harvesting of tomatoes com and beets u was announced this week a meeting of farm following zation leaders sugar company organiexecutives from Salt Lake City representatives of the canners in the county representatives of the US 'employ- ment bureau and the county commissioners at Brigham City Hie move is expected to materialabor situation in lly lmprove county where everything y acres of crops might not haif been harvested this fall COft'S of fhnC‘ transporting werkers from an center to the county mustevacuation 'be advanced a revolving fund has been 1 Those who uf Ior this Purpose use tiie labor will be assessed proportionately to replenish the fund ° work 011 1116 details of this problem an executive committee was named consisting of Noble Hunsak-e- r Mr Perry of the Perry Canning Co Weidman and Orson a Christensen rMThOS8l1dln must fill applications for it with the employment bureau as outlined to an article on page 4 of the Times this l j those who were Noble Among meeting Li JuJ: w Y V' °f Company j toe part in the Hunsaker and E Bowen VtAh l and O Idho of the canning crops growers Weidman Bert Lar- ff1 °£ the AAA- Mr- Isom Mr Udy Perry and Mr Wilson' of the canning companies and Mr Shelby ?LTKR ROYs awarded army pilots wings Heb?r Butler and Richard Butler Garland were last Thursday the coveted pilot's silver Wings the army exercifie Luke Field Phoenix Arizona according to announcement from the field TTic two men received Staff Ser- fteaut Pilot ratings They! entered the service in mechanical later to Pilot UAInta aie JeLtUtad additional intensive crammto Junior equivaS lleg of of SlAS £ SITES' |