Show THE EIGHTEENTH NATIONAL W Veroald YEAR— NO Johns Editor L Publ A THE CHURCHES NEWSPAPER IS A TOWNES TO MOST VALUABLE —Roger ASSET W Babson READING DOWN THE SIDE THE EDITOR WITH THE WAS PAPER BOY PLEASED Our paper appreboy surely ciated tiie fact that city walks were cleared of snow after this We pass his apweek’s storm preciation on to Mayor White and company SOME WHERE THE SUGAR OF GOES when you are short of sugar at home remember that 100000 TONS of this scarce comby the modity are used annually brewers of the US in making Sometime beer IT IS SIGNS TIME THOSE ROAD WERE CORRECTED Strangers frequently stop in town these days to inquire which road to take to Salt Lake or Malad The state road signs on the Garland corner which have been out of place for several months as the result of a quite kids’ prank are not inexcusable Garland Ward TRIPLE Mourns Passing Of Mrs Fraser FARM Mrs Fraser has served as a Priteacher in Sunday school and as mary and Relief Society a choir member She and her husband operated the Garland hotel for many years and also managed a cafe in He died six years ago are two sons WilSurviving liam Fraser and Kieth Ogden Fraser Garland and a daughter Mrs June Coe Martinez Calif two sisters Mrs Annie Peterson McCall Mrs Minnie Ida B Larson Garland and one grand- THEY One-A- ct MIGHT THIS -- A group of West Virginia men closed down a coal mine by picketing Thqy contended they deserved jobs there even tho they had never been in the mine because employed they were raised in the nearby community Those who cannot find homes might get together and try pickethouse If no ing an apartment one would cross the picket line soon take over they could FINANCE CONTINUES CONFUSING If the average citizen long ago gave up trying to make sense out of government finance there is a good reason: we have too bombarded been long talk about how we can strange borrow ourselves out of debt ourselves out of want spend loan money to others who never will pay it back yet who will make us rich by spending some of it with us and lately of how we can balance the national budget by drawing previously borrowed money from its temporary with resting place in the treasury The deficit spending of the r years appears yet as having only put off the day of settlement The government never dared to stop "priming the pump” for fear the water would The borrowing and spendstop ing of the war years should have made us wealthy in 'the extreme Ijy the same theories that were used to justify previous spending sprees but its financial effect to date is an inflation that has apdoubled the price of proximately real estate and if the OPA did not keep a tight lid on most other but permitted dollars to prices their actual value we go for should find that everything else would be just as far out of line In addition every individual living in the nation is reliably reported to be obNgated for a $200000 share of a huge national debt Now we are told that the best way to keep the world on an even keel is to loan Britain four billion dollars we haven’t got so they can spend some of it to buy some of our goods Nobody has idea be would ever it any paid back Such huge loans never have been repaid — repayment would set a country back financially and undo all the good of the orginal loan a four billion Maybe to Britain would solve gift - PRINTED UTAH TI1URSDAT FOR FEBRUARY 8 BEAR COMMITTEE MA" PREPARES EVERT FRIDAY FOR PROGRAM ANNUAL SIGN-U- met AAA week at the preparing for last office State AAA the 1946 Farm Plan RIVER FRIDAY DISTRIBUTION Seminary Readies Plays The Bear River high school will present three t seminary plays February 21 at 8:15 in the high school auditorium This activity of the seminary begun by the production of a three act “The White play Steed” in 1945 will continue this the presentation of year with t three "Smoke” plays: “Conversion” and “The Finger of God” around Revolving church history and the honesty problem of labor these plays are educational as well as entertaining “The message we hope to convey to our audience is the way to higher ideals and a much higher philosophy of life” stated Alma W King principal of the seminary Students taking part in the Don Lee plays are as follows: JaNae Marble Rogers Joyce Don Dick Capener Welling Evan LaVem Buxton Magleby CarChristensen Virgil Richins ina Nielson Judy Johnson Klea Elmo Fae Garfield Stenquist Val Fauntelle Clarke Leavitt Zenna Archibald Darvel Robbins and Hollis Johnson The plays are under the direction of Alma W King and Jesse Roberts COUNTY FARM LABOR ASSOCIATION CALLS ANNUAL MEETING TUESDAY The annual meeting of the farm labor emergency program will be held next Tuesday afternoon February 12th at 2:00 pm in the Utah Power and Light at Tremonton building A report will be given on last year’s farm labor activities and results Morris Taylor state labor supervisor will be present and will discuss the farm labor for 1946 program Members of the Box Elder County Labor Association and all others interested in farm problems are invited to attend current problems both here and abroad but the added debt burden may hasten the day of final for us We must reaccounting member that the popular theory that large scale deficit fpending can restore economic prosperity and financial balance is one that has never been proved in practice The best' that can be said is that its of it with' certainty credit application can ease some cursome rent economic difficulties Following this schools be Anderson Urges Beet Planting A W Bishop 'chairman of the Box Elder county AAA Committee reports receipt of the followfrom the Secretary ing message Clinton B Anderof Agriculture son: “Sugar is one of America’s Farmgreat food needs in 1946 ers having land adapted to sugar beet growing and so located that a market can do no they have service to their country greater a full this year than to plant acreage of sugar beets The price on sugar beets which support has been raised for 1946 makes attractive them an crop finan- The Department of Agcially riculture cooperating with the industry will make every effort to see that adequate labor is available to care for a full planting” Mr Bishop said that in view of the shortage of it is extremely importsugar ant that farmers of Utah reach the goal which has been set for them Also by reaching the goal farmers will be establish ing a base upon which future acreages may be determined The goal for Box Elder county is 10015 acres Every effort should be made by our growers to to reach this goal Mr Bishop said Men Tourney Under Way M Results of the Bear M Men tourney with five rounds already as follows River stake two of the played are Monday night— Tremonton II 35 Fielding 27 East Garland 35 Bothwell 27 Tremonton I 29 Thatcher 8 Tuesday night found the genteam on the long erally favored end of the score with some exbasketball dished out ceptional II and East Garby Tremonton land wards: 32 East Garland Fielding 15 Tremonton II 25 Tremonton I 22 Bothwell 27 Thatcher 25 The six teams are playing some basketball and merit very fine the support of the basketball fans and members of the stake generally states Wm J Cullimore of the stake MIA board Individual stars are few but some of the outstanding thus far players are W Gam K Coombs and Baird of Filding S Oyler L Atkinson and K Shaffer of Fast Garland Henrie Green and Skinner of Tremonton II L Iverson Kray and Ballard of Tremonton I R Anderson C Anderson and Sjokes of Bothwell and F Adams and D Didericksen of Thatcher The next round games will lie played Saturday Monday night night and Tuesday night Two teams will be selected to go to the Ogden division tourney The second winner will place West ward for the play the The right to compete at Ogden be played at Weber game will 14 at 9 high school gym Feb O’clock Far Mr A spending Mrs this Arlo Nielspn are week in Salt Lake I PRICE 1946 HIGH TOPS BOX ELDER IN DIME FUND DRIVE won River high school the March of Dimes collection contest which ended this week Bear Marriner M Morrison there Judge will county chairman of the National county It is now expected that farmers Foundation for Infantile Paraly-- i can begin signing up for the 1946 sis reports The contest J udge Morrison said was spirited Conservation proAgricultural According to the terms of the gram by the middle of February the contest committee county Farmers who expect to partici-iand must be will entertain the principals the 1946 program student body officers of each 1946 signed up by May school at a dinner to be held at The 1946 Agricultural Conservation Program goes farther than Bear River high school— home of to the winner The winners will AAA program any previous needs of eat steaks and the losers will meet the conservation farms the individual according eat beans Box Elder high school with an to J Vem IIoDkin chairman of ool- Unenrollment of 1212 students AAA' Committee the State counties lected $606 for an average of der the 1946 program i as well as states will receive an 50 cents per capita Morrison with allocation of funds to operate ported Bear River high an enrollment of 659 students Astheir conservation programs or an average which the Government collected $37332 Interment was in the Garland sistance of 566 cents per student will give farmers either in paycemetery “I feel that every student of materiMrs Fraser was born Feb 26 ments or in conservation als or services will be based on both hjgh schools along with the 1887 in SL Johns Ariz a daughfaculties is to be highly comter of Sanford Bingham Jr and actual needs of the farms accordan admirable Julia Ann Hall Bingham The ing to the money available and mended for such It was a close contest she the needs of other farms in the showing family left St Johns when was a small child and made their county This makes it possible and the results were far in exto w'ork cess of our expectations” said home in Ogden where they lived for the county committee two years They then moved to out a conservation program with Judge Morrison Bear River valley where she has each famer that will do the most for the money spent in conservlived since FARMERS WILL HEAR She was to married James ing his water and land resources DR STEWART DISCUSS Fraser June 3 1916 in Salt Lake RESEEDING RANGE City Funeral services were held Lucina here Thursday for Mrs B Fraser who passed away in a Logan hospital of a heart atr tack early Sunday morning M Skinner first counselor in the ward bishopric was in charge The choral numbers "Invocation” and “Sundown” were sung Mothers by the Garland Singing and Mr and Mrs R Evan Gee sang “In The Garden” Harold were Mrs Speakers Castleton former Relief Society president Charles W Wood D Henry Manning Bishop Charles J Wood and Halver Skinner Prayers were offered by Fred L Nye and Arch Hall child HIGH IMS AUGUST GARLAND very helpful to travelers The road officials should set them in such a manner that they are not so easily moved and efforts should be made to properly punish persons who interfere with public property TRY GARLANIHr TIMES ESTABLISHED 28 DITORIAL ASSOCIATION NEXT - $200 A YEAR Stake Conference Sessions This Week Hold Wide Interest Stake Scouts to Wear Uniforms Sunday Boys of Bear River stake call public attention to week National Roy Scout Sunday by attending conference in large numbers anWall ace Bourne nounces stake MIA president Mr Bourne requests that all boys who have scout uniforms wear them at the two Sunday morning sessions at 9 am and 10:30 am will Bears Play Weber interest in the Widespread Bear River stake conference at Garland this Saturday and Sunday was aroused this week with the announcement that Elder Joseph Fielding Smith and Elder Mark E Peterson both of the Council' of the Twelver would ' be the official visitors One of the in rebest attended conferences cent years is freely predicted by the stake membership since thU will be Elder Peterson’s first official visit here and Elder Smith already has many admirers in the valley President C E Smith announc: es the following meeting Saturday at 6:30 welfare meet- ing to be attended by stake presidency all members of the stake welfare committee and all members of all ward welfare comRiver’s Bear Bears who are mittees in second place in region one at 8 pm priesthood Saturday meet a high flying court play leadership meeting to be attendWeber stake quintet for the second ed by the stake presidency time on the Rivermen’s home high council patriarchs stake floor tonight clerk stake Melchizedek priestall presidencies The Bears have defeated Logan hood committee Dr George Stewart of the US Forest Service will speak at the and South Cache and will be out and secretaries of Melchizedek all group quorums Educational Farmers’ meeting for revenge against the Warriors priesthood secretaries stake next Wednesday Febru- who defeated them by one point leaders and evening and mission district president ary 13 at 8 o’clock at the Utah earlier in the season stake and ward Aaron-i- c Power & Light building at TreThe the presidents Weberites defeated committees and adpriesthood monton powerful Box Elder squad last Dr Stewart will discuss the re- Friday and will be favored to visers ward bishoprics - and clerks of the win tonight’s fray seeding and improving They also range lands of Box Elder county have victories over Logan and at 9 am priesthood Sunday of South Cachp losing There are 1500000 acres to North only meeting for all members of the range lands in our county much Cache Melchizedek and Aaronic priestof which is badly in need of rehood quorums Gene Whalen by Sparked asseeding says Vernal Willie forward and Dale sharp Sunday at 9 am mothers' and sistant county agent Very fine Maycockshooting Weber is flashy guard results are being secured in var- tied with Box Elder and North daughters' meeting General sessions Sunday at ious parts of the state in this Cache for first place in the re- 10:30 am hnd 2 pm ' activity In Tooele county where gion First ward Bee The Tremonton a reseeding program was started The Bears however are cer- Hive chorus will furnish in 1944 the grazing capacity was tain to special offer Weber plenty of music in the Sunday morning increased 7 times thus relieving competition thw- - national forest of a great meeting and the Bee Tee male of chorus fur- will Brigham City part of its burden and allowing it nish the singing In the afternoon to recover from overuse session All fanners of the county are invited to attend this meeting At 7:30 pm a musical program Serwill be presented Consisting of according to the Extension vice under whose direction the choirs of Tremonthe combined is held ton First and Second wards the meeting —— Ilarmonettes Nye the 'Victory Mrs BABY BURIED Hilda M Johnson Peter- Male Chorus and Mr and Mrs J AT GARLAND R Beckstead son who celebrated her Christmas birthday last Burial services for Raymond and whose picture and life’s story LEGION INVITES TO Nathaniel Williams son of Ivan N and Bertha appeared in the Times three days OLD TIME DANCE later passed away at her home Nish W’illiams were held at Garland cemtery Tuesday following Sunday evening after a slight The Garland American illness lasting about two weeks Legion private prayer services at the have She had been up reading all and Auxiliary this week & Rogers funeral home at Shaw completed arrangements for an beday Sunday feeling quite well Tremonton time old at the fore her passing shortly after godancing party The baby who died at an Og- ing to bed ward hall on Thursday evening den hospital Saturday is survived 14th Feb R J Potter will conBishop by the parents and one sister The Bear River City orchestra duct the funeral services at the the music The East Garland ward chapel today will provide at 2 pm public is invited KENNETH BOSS HOME Mrs Peterson wa s born in Boss Kenneth arrived S'Sgt 1856 in Sheftammer Sweden a home Saturday from China by of Andrew Johnson and way of the Philippines lie has daughter Anna Marie Erikson Johnson been assigned to Bushnell Hos- She came to Utah in 1880 later his release until pital The marrying Andrew Peterson had five couple eight children Marion Woodruff 84 a son of of whom survive: Edwin Peter- Wilford Woodruff former presiCOUPLE LOSES son of Bremerton Washington dent of th LDS church died INFANT SON Jleber Peterson of Ogden and Tuesday at the family home in Mrs Gus Larsen Ephraim Peter- East Tremonton He had been The six day old son of Mr and son and Fred Peterson ’ of East ill for some weeks Mrs Empon Wright of Garland Garland Also surviving are 29 He was bora June 1 1861 in passed away at the Dee hospital grandchildren 17 great- - grandLake Salt at ‘Ogden Tuesday His were afternoon parents children and a sister Mrs Annie Wilford Woodruff and Sarah Dewere Malstrom of Midvale Brief funeral services Woodruff He conducted there at noon Thurslight Stocking All her life she had prized her came to Bear River day under the direction of Bishop valley 50 membership in the LDS church years ago Charles J Wood and had served in its organizatHe married Bertha II D Jenions having a record of 27 sen who died five years ago sears of service as a Relief SoFORMER RESIDENT Mr Woodruff was a high teacher other block priest ciety among PASSES AT OGDEN in the Tremonton First ward and activities a former superintendent of SunMrs Haney L Moore a formday school in the East Tremonton er resident of East Garland and DOWID DAVIS AT SCHOOL branch Garland died Sunday evening at are the following Survivingan operation IN MANILA Ogden following sons and daughters Mrs Ella The family moved from here M ' E Woodruff Thompson Miss to Clearfield in 1932 Mrs Mr and Mrs Jesse Davis of M rtle Woodruff V J Woodruff Moore was associated with vari- 'Rnerside received word from Leland Wood niff and Elmer ous ward and community organitheir son Donald uho is with Woodruff all of Tremonton Mrs zations in an active capacity (the 127th Engineers Madsen 11th Air Mrs Honeyville while here and had continued her Borne Division that he had re- Mamie Hill Cove Ore Miss Rosa in Davis and interests county Woodruff Calif Azufa Mrs cently been flown from Honshu Mr Moore is to Manila where he will attend later at Ogden lone Shaw Salt Lake 57 employed as store keeper at the school for a time He reported and 18 Weber College this flight to be different from ren two brothers and one sister Surviving afe her husband and the many he had previously tak- Ensign Woodruff and John Wood-- i the following sons and daughters: en in that this time he stayed ruff Cottonwood Utah Mrs J Raymond and Helen Moore with the plane until it landed In Julia Parks Granger Utah and all the others he had jumped out a number Mrs Julia Thornley Lay-toOgden oi half brothers and He will three weeks sisters Lewis W Moore Boise Ida spend in a heavy equipment LeGrande Moore Phoenix Ariz training Funeral services will be held two brothers L Seamore and school and then expects to retoday at 1 pm in the TremonArnold D Miller Syracuse a sis- turn to Japan Donald left for overseas duty ton First ward chapel with BishSt ter Mrs Maude M Cook last October George and 11 grandchildren op Wayne Sandall officiating t Here Tonight h 1 Funeral Today For Mrs Peterson At East Garland East Tremonton Resident Dies V r ila J |