Show EDITORIA- KBS NATIONAL Garland Utah Friday Year — No 9 Seventeenth L- A NEXT TO THE CHURCHES TOWN’S NEWSPAPER A IS MOST VALUABLE ASSET — Roger W Baboon County Ready To Gather War Ad Fund Box Elder to Raise $11800 in 12 Day Relief Campaign A TIMES “HELLO” TO EVERYONE HAVE YOU READ the Constitutional amendments being printed on the back page of each If not it issue of The Times' s time to do it right now One of them would authorize a ne legislature to provide method for choosing the judges of the Supreme Court We would vote for of Utah the men and there would be no of their political affilmention iation That is a reform that already has been too slow coming it should be approved The second amendment would permit the legislature to set a new pay and mileage scale for Mate legislators not to exceed It would do away $300 per year with the old four dollars a day limit that has worked such a hardship on those who have in this capacity There is no should eason why legislators and have to live in Salt Lake serve the state on a wage that would not be accepted by a leaf aker who could work close to t ome This amendment by every pproved also should voter After many months of intenpreparation the United War Fund of Utah's annual campaign will get underway in all parts of the state on October 3 Tuesday of next week from As every Utahn knows past canvasses the United War Fund is representative in this state of the great National War Fund under which are grouped all the foremost approved agencies for the building of morale and relief of war front war on the home front military establishments and now rapidin foreign countries— ly being liberated by allied sive be V to note in IT IS SATISFYING world !tiis changing that some :hings still stay the same Now there's that grindstone on in Elmer Jensen’s windisplay dow It looks just like the one Dad brought home from town way back there when we were too small to sit on its iron seat and reach the pedals Yes sir its just the same thing right down to the cone shaped drip up hanging over the stone armies One of the outstanding features of the 1944 campaign is the necessity of keeping up the intensive work of obtaining funds for these 22 war fund agencieis regardless of the imminent vicAs a matter of tory in Europe fact it is pointed out by authorities the need becomes more evident as surveys are made possible in the wake of the advancing troops j Support for the drive in Utah Governor has been urged by Maw in an official proclamation by the presidency of the LDS Church and by mayors of many cities Able S Rich president of the Box Elder stake Col Robert M Hardaway commanding officer of Bushnell General hospital and C E Smith president of Bear have been named River stake honorary chairmen of the cam- The executive committee paign under Ross Bowen chairman is og W Vosco Call Chas composed Goodliffe W H Griffiths and Bill Long Please Leave Those fleets Stakes in Place CORPORAL SHIRLEY LARSEN Major Persson Ix With Success Full cooperation A plea to home owners near the Garland city park to aid in keeping children and all others from moving the survey stakes recently placed in the park was made this week Under the direction of the Lions club and the city a survey of the ground is being made in for leveling Repreparation moval of the stakes adds to the cost of the work and to the difficulties as well Everyone in the community child and adult is urged to cooperate in this effort to beautify the park and a good time to start is right now by seeing that the survey stakes are not molested Game Director Gives Hunt Tips With the 1944 duck hunt openjust three weeks distant October 14 Saturday namely Director Ross Leonard of the Utah State Fish and Game has issued some helpful remindand possibly ers about regulatipns governing ( waterfowl season the The season is 10 days longer this year (the closing date is a perAlso January 1 1945) son may legally bag 15 rather than just 10 ducks daily and have a possible 30 in possession provided at least five in the daily bag (or 10 in the possession pintails or limit) are widgeons mallards The goose hunter gets a break He in the new regulations too is permitted to bring home six geese as a day’s limit although only two may be Canadian honkers as in the past This was made possible by reopening the season on snow or blue geese with a daily bag of four There must be no hunting until half hour before sunrise nor after sundown ing City Survivors besides her husband include 11 brothers and sisters J L C E and J Morgan Miller and Mrs Irene Shuman Penrose Mrs Mamie HanLos ‘Angeles son Calif Mrs Wadsworth Magna Olive Peterson Mrs Brigham Maude Younger and Mrs Aurelia and James II Ogden Bosley Miller Logan Funeral services were conducted Wednesday in the Tremonton Second ward FLOWER CLUB INTERESTING HOLDS MEETING The members of the Garland Flower Garden Club met Monday evening in the library A discussion of bulb planting and fall flowers was given by Miss Ruth Johnson Twelve members were present and exchanged plants The next meeting of the club will be held the second week in October at the home of Mrs at which there will George Davis be a display of fall flowers of everyone in valley is urged by Mrs F Fashbaugh for the scrap paper drive being conducted by the the B Orders are now being sent out the Sugar Co to many Box Elder county beet growers who have definitely to deliver a certain1 quantity of beets each for the first week of this year’s harvest slated to begin Oct 2 it is announced by Orson A Christensen district manager The agreement to make exact delivery each day for the first week is necessary to assure just beets to operate 'the enough tory during) the warm weather and to prevent spoilage Mr explained— - After Oct 10 when cooler weather generally arrives no lira-- $200 A Year FOOTBALL PROSPECTS AT BEAR RIVER BRIGHT THIS SEASON schools- The aim has been to ship a carload of paper from Tremonton on October 5th but the drive is being so successful that a full car should be ready from the Garland area alone reports J J White This will be loaded October 7 T Funeral Services Held Monday for Vernon Rhodes Legion Women Install Officers' Mrs Vida Manning was installed as the new president of the Garland American Legion Auxiliary Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs Vila Bradford with Mrs Ruth Snow of Logan president of the Northern Utah dis- trict conducting the ceremony Other officers installed were: Letitia Sorenson first vice president Jessie Garrett second vice Vera Walker secretary Funeral services at the Logan president and treasurer Flossie Knudson Fourth ward and at the cemetery chaplain Myrtle Gleason historat Garland were held Monday ian and Rhoda Christopherson allernoon under the direction of and Alice Nye Bishop Ira Hayward for Vernon Following the business meeting M Rhodes who was killed last refresshments were served week when his tractor slid over an embankment Speakers at the service were Walter Jones A R Capener A N Sorenson and Bishop Hayward Music was provided by the Fourth ward choir Parley Hall and Nellie Leishman Jessie Evans Smith Daniel William Hunsaker 72 and Thaddeus Evans Prayers of Honeyville died early Tuesday offered were morning of injuries sustained in by Lewis and Henry Brown at the a farm tractor mishap on his service and by A J Fuhriman at ranch at Promontory Saturday the second to die in this manner the home At the graveside service Here in the county within the week Mr Hunsaker was alone when the hymn “We Lay Thee Softly the accident occurred Down to Sleep” was sung by Mrs The tracD Henry Manning Mrs J J tor apparently rolled upon him He Thompson Fred L Nye and J crushing his leg and pelvis H Kirkham An associate in managed o extricate himself and church activities in Logan Elder drove his car to the highway Alma Sonne assistant to the where a passing motorist picked A tire blowout enroute Council of the Twelve delivered him up a sermon and eulogy to the de- is said to have made his trip to ceased and the grave was dedi- the road even more difficult Mr Hunsaker was well known cated by Thaddeus M Evans Mr Rhodes was born July 20 in the county as a breeder of 1894 in Lehi a son of Mercellus thoroughbred horses in addition and Amanda Hodge Rhodes His to his ranching activities and his family moved to Garland when church activities in the ward where he was a high he was nine years of age He was educated in Lehi and Box priest Elder schools and attended Utah Surviving him are his widow State Agricultural college one and three foster children Pfc year For eight years he served Keith Hunsaker Mrs George II as fieldman for the Wheatley Honeyrille' "and Mrs Halvor Glenn Tremonton also Sugar Co at Garland Thru the early death of his 12 grandchildren and one great and four brothers parents he was left in charge grandchild ' of the family a responsibility he and sisters Funeral services will 'be held discharged in a way that won him this Friday at one pm inMhe the approval of the entire comHoneyville chapel munity He served during in the was a member German mission of the Bear River stake high Former Valley Man council a member of the Logan Dies at Bountiful Fourth ward Sunday school superyears intendency several an4 Anton E Samuclson 60 of the leader cf priests’ quorum in died Wednesday in a that ward at the time of his Bountiful Salt Lake hospital of a heart aildeath Survivors include his widow ment after an illness of (wo whom May Jones Rhodes he years He was born Dec 16 1883 in married in 1933 and a daughter Salt Lake In 1907 he married also the folMary Rhodes Logan brothers and sisters: Mrs Ruth W Stay who died in 1920 lowing Iris Evans and Wallace Rhodes In 1921 he married Edith Brough Mr Samuelsen served Salt Mrs Lake City as a Norma Smith Riverside to Sweden from 1904 missionary Calif Mrs to 1906 had been chorister and Bayliss Los Angeles Calif Mrs Ililma Phoenix ward teacher and at the time of Quinet Ariz Morris Rhodes Garland his death was head of the Genand Mrs June Marble ealogical Society of Bountiful Second ward The family had lived in Tremonton prior to 1923 B C Brough of Tremonton is Garland Mutuals among the survivors Open Next Tuesday Funeral services will be held With Ward Dance at Bountiful today (Friday) at 2 pm and graveside services will The Garland MIA will open be held Saturday at 1 pm at its winter activity season next Tremonton with a dance Tuesday evening in the ward hall to which everyDAVIS BOYS VISIT PARENTS one in the ward is invited offiMr and Mrs Jesse Davis of cers' of the organization announce Riverside have enjoyed visits Some good music and a good from two of their sons in the time is promised all who come service during the month work Class will begin the folAlton Davis left SunCorporal week lowing Miss after day for Camp Shelby having spent a furlough with his parents Second Man Dies In Valley Beet Harvest Will Begin Next Week by Price 1944 Waste Paper Drive Hervin Bunderson will act as Tremonton Woman secretary of the county organization and George Anderson will Called by Death serve as treasurer Amy Althea Miller Nickolaisen Ren Cummings of Tremonton V 33 died Sunday Tremonton has been named as chairman of PRODUCTION ONION UTAH in the Valley hospital the organization for the northern morning this year has hit such a high of childbirth complications The of the county part wonare evel that the growers child was born and died last The drive runs 12 days from dering where to turn to sell or Oct 3 to 14 Friday inclusive The Box tore the crop Born in Penrose Nov 12 1910 Elder is $11800 and inYou can help them out by buy- cludes quota M and $1800 for the Boy Scout a daughter of William Olive Pierson Miller she was ing your sack and putting it fund save also You’ll now away Nickolaisen married to William money February 12 1941 at Brigham V with the Third Army in France Goes to Oregon nas been sending home frequent After 31 months stay at accounts of the army’s activities California where he has during recent advances Capture of one large German warehouse recently been charge of the mess Major Harold Persson has receivnetted his outfit a fur coat On another ed orders to transfer to the air he writes one of his group was base at Portland Oregon occasion captured by the enemy but later Major and Mrs Persson arrivn the day they found him when ed here Tuesday for a short stop‘hey captured a German truck over between assignments While i onvov here orders to report to Bellville tv for one week of duty were WE HAVE JUST finished readreceived by Major Persson Mrs Persson will accompany ing Senator Thomas’s new book "Trie Four Fears’’ and found it her husband to Portland Their stimulating reading daughter Lois remained in Calibelieves many fornia where she is Senator Thomas attending n our country are beseiged by school at UCLA this year Hal tour unreasonable fears: a fear is in the army air corps at presa fear of England ent stationed at Bozeman cf alliances Monand of Russia a fear of idealism tana Bf and a fear of revolution into fears out the bringing the REGISTRATION DAYS open he will do much to promote ANNOUNCED sane thinking on the part of Voters are reminded that regissufferhave who been may those tration dates are October 10 17 ing from them and there are many who are' beset by one or and 31 'and November 1 Only those who are can registered more of them The fear of revolution in the vote! United States he seems to think quite inappropriate because we MR SMITH HONORED owe our form of government to C E Smith was the speaker at and revolution is a a revolution way to shed old injustices and the homecoming assembly held at to achieve progress He scorns the high school last Friday and the timidity that would keep us was presented with a diamond from amiable international rela-- t ring by the students of the school ions with- dictators and com- in expression of their appreciamunists just because we fear tion for the service he had rendered them while principal of the changes at home It is a scholarly book and per- school advertisement haps a campaign It will leave some with local scenery as wellthe impression that the New Deal EVAN JENSEN a baker with has a comer on the courage neto face all the fears nam- the Seabees dropped in The cessary it is unlikely that Times’ office last Tliursdayafter-ed However it w’ill win very many votes from noon right while the paper was the Senator’s opposition in the rolling off the press His friend-- ! a response to the call ly call approaching election v Times pays him each Week IT IS ALWAYS refreshing to was more than appreciated He — re Harold Persson in towm He had been njoying--short was in business here just long lough with friends here and with enough to seem to belong to the his parents at Ogden September 29 Tractor Mishap Showing in First Game of Season Excites Sports Writers River Bear high footballers who will meet their second test of the season today at Logan against the Grizzlies are already causing opponents and much concern as a result of thenr tie of South Cache in the homecoming game here last week Knudson’s Coach line Moyle 170 pounds per man in averaging weight gave a fine account of itself in last week’s fray and if the backfield had been as strong the locals could have easily won last Friday’s game many contend It is that backfield that Bear River fans want to see and prospects are signs of today considered with James good and quarteras captain White Bill Winzeler at fullback back and Bob Hawkes and Eldon Anderson at the halfback positions These are the men considered as likely starters today On that much talked of line Knudson has BoyxT Marble a and returning regular who also tips Lyle Didrickson the beam at 180 at ends Center lineis Don Woodward smallest Tackles man at 140 pounds are Bob Stenquist and 205 pounds Bob Brough 165 Stationed at guard are Orin Heaton 160 and 150 Jay Cullimore Reserve quarterback is Marrin-e-r Ballard (70 and Loyal Glen is a halfback showing promise Another of the heavies listed a on the line is James Felsted 200 pounder Also crowding for chances to play in todays game Clain Archibald are Lee Allen Paul Bowen Vernon Coombs Dale Gardner Boyd Hawkes and Donald Reese ends Neal Adams Douglas Christensen Darrell Earl Lind House tackles and Joe Owen Jones center and Heps Wendell guards Lamar Bourne Keller Gleason Carl HenGiles Merderson Jimmy Mitsuuchi rill Mann and Tetsu Okada backs the After the Logan game at Garland Bears play Weber Oct 6 Ogden at Ogden Oct 13 North Cache at Garland Nov 3 andBox Nov Elder at City Brigham 10 Father Passe llocal Man at A of “ father of C II Last of Garlant and known here thru his In quent visits passed away at Prei ton Idaho Tuesday He ha been a prominent Lewistoi Cache County business man an church worker since coming her from England sons eight Walter D William Last Thomas B Last Ramsgate Eng Seattle Wash Frank Last Richmond Charles II Last Garland Gunnison David George B Last If Last Toppenish Wash James B Last North Powder Ore Mrs David Jackson Brighton Eng Mrs Leah Gunther Edinburgh Scotland Mrs Elsie Browning Swansea South Wales Mrs Dorothy Rawlins Walla Walla Wash Survivors incVde and four daughters: Last London Eng and 17 United in grandchildren the States Primary Officers Entertain the Garland ward Mo n d a y Primary entertained Relief Society evening at the room in honor of the recently Aviation Cadet Roy Davis arreleased officers and teachers rived week from There were 24 present during the Santa Ana Calif to spend his at home furlough RATION REMINDERS NOTICE itation on orders for harvesting will be in effect and all receivThe Central Sponsoring Coming stations will be opened mittee of (he Box Elder County It is expected there will be Community Program of Education a good average tonnage harvestfor Home and Family Living wilt ed this year with the total crop meet at the Box Elder high about 120000 tons school room 201 on Thursday reaching content is better than at October 5th at 8 pm A genSugar this same date last season The eral invitation is extended to all fac'ory run should extend about citizens of the county who may 73 days employing about 300 be interested to attend this meetworkers The Steffens house will ing not operate since the government The program will consist of has requisitioned all molasses greeting by Marriner M MorriIn the fields a number of meson chairman committee reports chanical harvesters will speed up and recommendations the Family ' At Life Program 'defined by' the the 'digging' and"" lopping least 18 loaders are expected to and miscellaneous matbe used ters Officers of MEATS FATS— Red stamps' Z8 and A5 thru G5 indefinitely thru AS good PROCESSED FOOD- S- The blue A8 thru Z8 and A3 stamps thru L5 are good indefinitely Blue tokens good only thru Sept 30 SUGAR— good Stamps 3031 32 33 foe five pounds IndefiniStamp 40 is rood for five pounds of canninr tupr thru 28 Feb next year tely GASOLINE— — good coupons through December SHOES— 8 are 21 Airplane stamps rood Indefinitely 1 and |