Show GARLAND THE Seventeenth Year — NATIONAL No ESTABUSHED AUGUST 1928 - PRINTED Utah Garland 24 v v vJ Ui ' s ''V' - V V: ' NOTICE ip rL A It provid- in a bill now before the legislature have been advocated by this column for the 10 years past They should be approved by every voter and has ever who party Everyone discussed the matter with us has expressed a desire to see these It is refreshing ihanges made to see them on the way at long list itate V OF DRAFT age are FARMERS 'iow to be called to military service the draft officials announce When families point out to the military that a certain young man is essential to the carrying on of some farm operation the large reported reply is always that if :he farm were allowed to lie for the duration it would At the same never be missed time Chester Bowles is warning f food shortage unless every bit if our productive capacity is used From here lo the fullest extent d would seem to be time that the two agencies got together on iheir story Locally there are not many young men left to operate farms but with the prospects for farm help no brighter than they are for the next year it is certain that putting those few in uniform jould not help the situation any This much is certain the hours f direct strenuous labor performed by the men who are farming stands in noble contrast to the waste of manpower that is the rule at surrounding defense installations as everyone who to observe freely Mas occasion mits FRIDAY 12 1945 -- - DISTRIBUTION TIMES Price $200 A Year Election Law Reforms At its Opening7” Sessions ' ' j i ' REFORMS FOR State Legislature Tackles “v the ing for the simplification of (allot have long been needed m "Utah Election judges in this tale have been under the imposboth of being sible necessity sensitive to the intent of the voter and technically correct in iheir counting of the many poorly marked ballots that have come "o them under the present awkward system Improvements THURSDAY January Friday - DITORIAL Beg ELECTION' EVERT Noted Musicians Returning For Concert Wednesday The Cherniavskys the widely traveled and justly famed musicians whose performance here last year started the Bear River Valley Concert Association so auspiciously on its way are reevening January 17 for their second appearturning Wednesday ance in the valley Tho a number of artists have appeared here since these favorably able musicians none have been remembered more than they Since playing here last year they have appeared on and of a number the nation’s more prominent concert stages The Chemiav-skyhave each time won the acclaim of the critics have been both Jan the pianist and Mischel the cellist accorded the acclaim of some of some of the nations’ most audiences will be held at the high school Next Wednesday’s concert auditorium at 8:15 pm Funds Still Coming In For C E Smith is Report Memorial BEET GROWERS The annual meeting of the Garland Beet Growers will be held Jan 13 at 2 pm at Saturday the Bear River high school in' stead of at the Utah Power and as previously anLight building nounced E J Holmgren president Simplified Ballot is Proposed in One of First Consideration Bills Introduced For Lawmakers WelUville Mountain Meeting Called Other Bills Provide For Non Partisan Election Of Court Judges annual meeting for the of directors of the A toward a significant step Mountain ballot for Project Area Cor- sane and simplified poration and for the hearing of Utah was taken by the state reports on the work that is being legislature as its first order of carried on to preserve this water- business this week when Senate shed so vital to the communities bill 2 was thrown lnto the hopper" of the Bear River valley is called This bill would do away with for Tuesday January 16 at 2 p the complications of the present Farmers generally do not ap- m at the Court House at Brig- voting system that requires parties about ham pear to be too optimistic City announces Robert H to explain how to vote at every labor farm prospects for the Stewart election and results in the spoilcoming year reported E J HolmEvery The properson in the county ing of many ballots his who is interested gren Wednesday following in this activity posed simplification would follow return from the beet labor heari- for tne welfare of the communithe pattern several adopted by ngs at Salt Lake City ties deriving their water supply other states which removes the Mexican labor is asking for a from this source is urged to be party designations from the top inflat per hour rate of pay of the ballot and requires the present stead of the present piece work voter to make a mark by the scale common in the beet fields name of each person for whom of the country It is feared that he wishes to vote It would miunless it is allowed these make it impossible to vote a will not be presgrant workers straight ticket by making a single ent to assist with the 1945 crop mark and would do away with and that if it is costs will be out The personal reactions and ex- the large number of votes spoiled of proportion technical ‘scratch’ by the Recommendations asking that periences of a B 24 pilot meeting rulings present The names of the canthe enemy over important and be of allowed war help prisoner didates and vice for president heavily installations protected a in were greater share in earnings portrayed to the Garland president would also appear on the beets in order to secure betLions at their Wednesday even- the ballot instead of the names ter and greater accomplishments Lt Donald Bone of the electors as at present have been made as a result of ing luncheon by Another bill provides for the who has just this week returned the meetings but it is not known home after completing missions elimination of the much malignwhether these recommendations in the Southwest Pacific as a ed primary and a change will he approved by the war deof date for the nominating priof the 13th Air Force Use of prisoners of member partment while still another proLt Bone made it plain that he mary war would also require provisions vides non political elecfor the was not permitted to talk about for the adequate of guarding tion to court judges as provided of the entire accomplishments difand this might prove them unit or of the strength or nature by a constitutional amendment ficult at the last election of their equipment but had been adopted Mr Holmgren was hopeful that told he was free to describe his be worked own arrangements might in whatever he had part which would out local done permit At the request of memto raise the increased farmers bers of the club he told o£ some acreage of sugar beets so much his more dangerous missions of needed in our country at the which had been mentioned in time present Justin Arthur Wixom once well press dispatches particularly one known to hundreds of Garland which took them over an importand Bear River valley residents oil ant and a refinery Michaelis required Supply 16 hour round trip flight In passed away at the Salt Lake hosIn Quarters this his ship was badly damaged pital Tuesday night afteT an exand he established a new record tended illness at the age of 72 Mr Wixom established the Arthur Michaelis is temporarily for long distance flight with only Garland Globe here in 1006 and up his feed mixing and three engines in operation setting New Members flperated it for about 20 years Inducted business giinchng in the city Five new members were ini- before warehouse selling the entire enterbehind the Garland tiated into the ranks of the club prise and moving its equipment Shell Service station he announcat flic meeting es this weekJ M Fraser He worked as a printer at GarBrigham and Ogden most He states that lie has a full Wm O Linford Loland J Han- land line of feeds and will eontinue sen William YVoffmden and Dean of his life lie was born August 8 1872 (’oombs were the new members business as usual besides included Lt in Brigham City the son of JusWoik of removing debris from Guertx Captain Wm J Cullimore tin C and Ann Jackson Wixotn the site of his burned plant is Bone In 1902 he was married to Marand plans for its Arthur Felsted Morris Howard going forward Russell garet E Hauck in the Salt Lake Rogers reconsfi action are before the and1’iesident He had fulfilled a misArthur Muhaelis had temple government agencies which must sion for the Church to the southcharge of the meeting material grant priorities ern states from 1898 to 1900 his widow Surviving besides are four sons Douglas A Wixom Award Up H and Kenneth Wixom Tooele: Lt Heber Blaine Wixom J Salt Lake SSgt Paul C Wixom Lubbock Van Nujs Army Air Field Jan one brother Clarence C Wards of the Bear River stake Texas 2 1944— For his meritorious are rushing in their subscriptions Wixom of Brigham City and six achievement while participating to the Improvement Era this grandchildren in aerial sorties against the en Funeral services will be held week m a last all out effort to Northwest African put themselves in position to eas Saturday at 1pm at the Bryan emy in the Second Lt Heber theater M a big vote for their queen at ward chapel in Salt Lake Citv Butler of Garland Utah has been the stake Gold and Green ball Interment will be in the Brig cemetery presents! with the Air Medal reports George Hales of the ham City and Silver Oak Leaf Cluster stake M I A board Com by Col John S Chejinault ward meeting Every its Era Wild Group Officer of Van Nuys quota by Jan 15 gets 50 votes manding ” Officers (Calif) Army Air Field for its queen and an additional Will Lt Butler has been in the vote is allowed for each subscripA of importance to meeting 1940 At army since July tion above the quota presIn addi all members of the Bear River ent he is a fighter instruc- - tion the Era allows wards reach tor at the Fourth Air Force’s Van ing their quota a refund of 25c Wild Life Federation will be held at the Oak Cafe at Tremonton He and his brother for each Nays base subscription submitted Friday evening Jan 12 at 8 Riclard also a pilot were just by the deadline pm reports Harry Drew this their service in the completing The Era drive standings of the week Mediterranean area when Rich-wards of the stake as reported New officers for the ard was shot down and taken for January 1st show one ward year will be elected andensuing other He is now m a prison Paik prisoner with Valley nearly four necessary business transacted camp in Germany flt:' All members are urgently re ures follow m paren(Quotas quested to be present The election Growers Weigh Labor Problems CD Hansen Named President of B R Alumni TO Bears Meet Malad Here Tonight The unpredictable Bear Rier high basketball team which lost to North Cache last week after winning from Ogden the week and losing again Tuespreviously day night to Weber will tonight lake on the Malad team on the local court in a non league con- test There will be two games the of East GarWarren Hansen land was named president of the first one beginning at 6 15 Bear River high school alumni association this week at a meetCol Griffin Home ing held in accordance with a resolution passed by the alumni From Italy Visits gathered at the recent C E Briefly in Garland Smith testimonial as were officers elected Other Lt Col Richard V Griffin follows' Mrs Ellen Beck Crompwiio vice president has flown 50 combat missions ton Tremonton Vernon El wood Hansen ard installations and enemy V Named as who has been serving as comTIIE PASSING OF J A directions for the organization manding officer of a 15th Air leported this week will re- were Mrs Beth Smith Foxlev Force Squadron in Italy stepped tail to scores of people oi the land Kleon Kerr Tremonton L inlo the Garland Times office last his career here as valley L J Delos Friday to leport his return home Garland Bishop the of the Garland Globe and for a period of rest City Brigham Thompson paper whose masthead read “Cov- Rozel 7undel Fielding Col Guffin took part in the is the Bear River Valley Like as memorable attacks on the Ploesti who acted Mr Hansen a Blanket" Every once in a chairman committee for the oil fields the to campaign while some one takes occasion to which arranged the testimonial strangle German supply lines in H'll us about' some article in that refor Principal C E Smith Northern Italy and the pin oint which name was m their paper of ported that some money is still mentioned still recalling some coming to Russell Waldron treas- bombingHe the French invasion also flew’ in many miscoast humorous treatment given a sit- urer of the testimonial commitsions against the vital industrial uation in which they found them- tee This money will be added of the Reich centers He has selves at the time That he was lo that which was left over from been awarded the Distinguished indeed a colorful and interesting previous receipts after expenses Cross “For extraordinary character is indicated by the of the party and gift had been met Flying in aerial flight ” hundreds of stories we have and some type of permanent mem- achievement Col Griffin stated that as yet listened to of his eccentricities orial to Mr Smith will be purhe had only stop over privileges ince we took up the newspaper of set nature or The chased up in Utah being under orders to had left town the he business in this memorial will depend upon report in California-His stop in somewhat less than a score of the amount of money in the Garland was quite brief since he We met him fund years previously after all receipts are in bed to return to Foit Douglas once only in Brigham City a few and will be determined by the alHe had Friday afternoon years ago and he recalled that alumni organization officers and talked with his mother at once he “had made a lot of directors and its memorial com- ready Boulder by telephone in Garland” money mittee Richard had very little to say are still ask- about his Very few copies of th paper Many individuals or lapid prothat once had such wide circula- ing if they can still contribute motions butexploits was full of questions tion here seem to yet be in ex- to the fund for Mr Smith stated about the at home here people istence Mr Ilansen and we are telling and his friends overseas in the V them their contributions will be service “Has anything been Howard MAJOR Shurtz writes gladly received and will be spent heard of Dale Michaclis and Dale We home that he had a most pleasant just as originally planed Jensen? What about Howard There only hope that the final total will Christmas day in France Peterson’ What are the changes to make our around here? was a bounteous turkey dinner be large enough And thanks for and a chance to visit with a few memorial expressive of our ap- the Times All the issues didn’t Dinner preciation to Mr Smith fellows that he knew’ arrive and most were quite and friends go a long way to on the way but all that rapidly forward at all times make a Christmas come certainly were appreciav Howard’s mother is in possested” NICE APRIL WEATIIFR we sion of a letter of commendation Col Griffin’s wife has been livSuch sott trom the Lieutenant General com- are Basing tho'-- days ing Ogden during his absence mending operations on the Nor- treatment from the weatherman mandy peninsula last August hardly seems right when you Mr & Mrs E J Holmgren spent citing the effective work of the read that the battle areas in artillery gun battal- Europe are wrapped in swirling Wednesday in Salt Lake City where Mr Helm cron attended the The letter mentions the blizzards ions sugar beet hearings large number of enemy planes shot down and states thkt as a GLENN WILDE ON WAY HOME Glenn Wilde who has been The Misses Shirtcv Hates and result of their effective work under difficult conditions not a stationed at Adak Alaska is re- Joey Peterson entertained at a single bridge dam or defile was ported to be on his way home personal shower honoring Miss been the He in ill has air hospital activity by enemy damaged Nancy Ann Hales at Logan last and vital traffic was able to go for some time Thursday night Twelve guests were present — Lions Hear Flier Tell Experiences Former Garland Publisher Dies Farm Temporary Catches Butler With Stake Finishing Era Drive Life Elect thesis ) Beaver (23) 20 Bolhwell (23) 5 Dewcyvillc '22) 21 Fast Gar land (20) 24 Elwood 00 (30) (81) Fielding (38) 44 Garland 89 Howell (15) 16 Park Valle 48 Plymouth (19) rose Riverside (21) (16) SnowviHe (18) 27 Stone (14) Tremonton Thatcher (18) 751 Trcmonton socond ?9) (79) Six sludet nurses have enroll- cd m the Armv Cadet Nurse School at Bushnell General while two others will be this week? Lt Jessie A graduates Tvrs director of the school has aocunced The graduates are Wilma Zoe Green daughter of Mr and Mrs A baby girl was born Friday Bernard Green of Driggs Idaho and Nellie Falconer a native of January 5th to Mr & Mrs C O Liverpool England now a natur- - Anderson at a Brigham City American citizen pital cadets us Eva Among the Mr Mrs Cyril Linford made Dean Last daughter of Mr Ae Mrs a business trip to Logan Monday Charles II Last of Garland nw RATION MEATS thru RFMINDERS FATS— are Red now stamps Q5 good PROCESSED FOODS— The blue stamps X5 Y5 Z5 A2 and B2 D2 E2 F2 and G2 and C2 are now good SUGA- R- Stamp 34 now good for five pounds of sugar' Another stamp will become good " — 1 on February GASOIINE — coupons good for four gallons SHOES — Airplane stamps I 2 and 3 in book three good indefinitely |