Show GARLAND TIME ESTABLISHED YEA- NINETEENTH NATIONAL Vernald W R- No DITORI A L SSOCIATIONI Johns Editor & PubL A NEXT TO TIIE CHURCHES NEWSPAPER IS A TOWN’S ASSET MOST VALUABLE —Roger W Babson HEADING DOWN THE SIDE IKS AUGUST - PRINTED GARLAND 27 Deweyville Cops Honors In Stake M Men Tourney Accorded Outstanding Players And Teams of Stake Honors walked off with the Deweyville basketball championship of the evenBear River stake Tuesday win ing as a result of a over the touted Thatcher five A huge crowd as large as school games those at some high the high school gym to packed of the see the closing round conwhich was ably tournament of ducted under the direction M Men Roy Atkinson director of UTAH EVERT THURSDAY FRIDAY FRIDAY FOR FEBRUARY 7 DISTRIBUTION PRICE $200 1947 CITIZENS MUST HELP PROTECT OUR WILDLIFE RESOURCES of Reports sources wanton being heard are caught convictions are of those who in more Hunters Three years taken elk were disregard of laws protecting our wildlife reall too frequently in spite of heavy fines Support of the general public will result are even now shooting pheasants that have ranged on the hills west found killed not ago and long in some of here only part of our fields for about two the carcasses of Says a statement Wildlife Federation: submitted by Ralph Bishop of the Bear River wildlife consisting of big game migratory and upland birds is near the point of extinction Much time and money has WITH THE EDITOR been spent to protect these animals and birds so that future generations might enjoy outdoor recreation and hunting Thoughtless citiathletics Hurrah zens are shooting wild game during closed season so it behooves Third place was taken by Fieldwin over Garus all to help stop this practice and furnish information to the arIt is accomplished Wednesday ing with a l elements in the land Tremonton First beat the progressive rest and conviction of these culprits The following is an extract won from and East Garland House of Representatives led by from our State Laws: reThese Second our own Clifton Kerr concurred Tremonton “It shall be unlawful for any person to shoot at kill or hunt in a senate bill giving Utah a mits gave East Garland 4th place II 6th fuTremonton Garland 5th modem “headless” ballot for for any pinnated grouse blue grouse ruffed grouse willow grouse I 7th and Bothwell Tremonton ture elections sage hen pheasant quail Hungarian partridge or mourning dove Only those who have acted as 1th place All election judges can appreciate play during the three or to rob or destroy any nest egg or young of any of said birds how much voting confusion and light tournament was remark-ibl- It shall be unlawful for any person to have in his possession any for the complete absence of error- the simplified ballot will part or parts of such birds out of season Any person who violates prevent Now there will need to my unsportsmanlike conduct or be no advice given on how to eeling in spite of the fact that any of the provisions of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and The ivery team was playing to win shall be fined not less than $25 “scratch” and how to count The justice of the peace or the voter will only have to put his ill the time Officials were hard court trying the action shall in all cases of conviction under this mark by the candidate he wants tut to choose a team to receive to vote for and that is all there the good sportsmanship trophy title whenever any fine is imposed order as part of the judgment to that the offender shall be committed to will be to it Instead of voting which was finally awarded jail there to remain until for people he never heard of for Tremonton F'irst ward who many such fine is fully paid or he is otherwise legally discharged” presidential electors he will vote thot were as deserving of it as for the president and vice presi- anyone else yet scarcely more de- Reward Offered other team any dent themselves How sensible! serving than Bear River Wildlife Federation is offering an award of $50 for How simple! We have been urg- would have been That was how information and conviction of any person or persons killing big ing such a change for ten years satisfactory everything about the season be closed game a to reward out and during of $10 for information and turned or more tourney teams conviction of any person or persons killing pheasants It took Utah a long time to Picking the during closed For season” get out from under an outdated proved about as difficult voting practice but it has come at the first team selections were as follows: last Hurrah! Ward Invites to Forward — Verl Coombs FieldThe next proper act for the ing Sweetheart’s Ball — GarGlen to Forward be Manning make legislature would The Garland ward Sweetheart's some of the state liquor profits land Center— Leon Ilunsaker Dewavailable for law enforcement in Bear River's casaba squad will ball will be held Tuesday evening our cities eyville start the second round of region Feb 11 Mrs J Hunter Gaddie ThatGuard— Oleen Shuman one basketball play when they of the MIA presidency announc-cecher today clash with South Cache on the Important Week The dance will be girls’ choice Sorenson East Spartan's Guard — Clyde The loor tonight A glance at the calendar shows GaHand main attraction is scheduled for but no one need have a date to come On the second team judges 8 The ward sweetheart will this next week to have been a pm momentous one in world history put: The Bears will have to go all be chosen as a surprise event of Robert Campbell Forward — out to beat the fast improving the evening All ward members Monday the tenth is named as South Cachians who rolled over are invited the hundred and first anniversary Garland The hall will be decorated in Forward — Duain Madsen Tre- Logan of the beginning of the Mormon last 'Friday with the party theme Bear River has a taller team keeping exodus from Illinois and the in- monton First — David TreCenter Stenquist One and will have to capitalize on and refreshments will be served east to Utah hospitable Second this asset to gain another victory hundred and one years ago these monton Guard — Wayne Fryer Deweyand keep in the region race refugees were departing from their are short The Spartans but then modern city to some un- ville ThatchGuard — Leslie Wight known wilderness refuge in which speedy The Bears to Weber bowed they were to pioneer a great com- er Leon of Ilunsaker Deweyville score last week by a monwealth The was named outstanding player Warriors seemed to have that Bear River stake conference Tuesday is the 100th anniverThe district meet will take extra polish and hit the hoop will be held at Garland Saturday sary of the birth of Thos A Edi- place in Februbeginning 15 Ogden a to gain consistantly point and Sunday February 15 and son whose remarkable inventive 19 ary In the 16 lead in the first half ward and stake workers genius gave us hundreds of the second half the Rivermcn battled have been advised devices we know today: the elecon even terms with the Weber Unless other arrangements arc tric light globe generators elecboth 15 made the general authorities will teams making squad tric railroads automatic telegraph counters be represented by Thos E Mcsystems the telephone transmitKay assistant to the Council of ter the phonograph the motion the Twelve and J Sterling poiis Peck picture camera and more than Sherry James Wight was Sunday inson of the welfare Edison committee was 1150 other devices Plans are now being mad? to a keen student of physical phe- stalled as bishop of the Thatcher Named Snow Queen J Nelward to succeed honor the girls of the stake who Joseph and of economics nomena and Peck beauteous Jean Sherry as well He stoutly son and counselors who have Garland Miss of Mr have made an excellent recoid in government daughter maintained that government mo- served the ward in a most compe- and Mrs F M Peek was last church activity during the past not to take over tent manner for over seven years week chosen “Snow to year as well as the Aaronic ought nopoly Queen” counselors Mr will be any of his inventions but that in- William Wight’s reign over a week of winter priesthood groups R Burton and Gerald II No particular phase of church at the USAC sports festivities dependent enterprise should be Tolman Waldron will Verl Miss Peck free to use them on a business one of 12 entries activity will provide a conference serve as ward clerk and J Glen basis for the common good for the honor was taken comp- theme this time President PotNelson will continue as assistant Feb 12 is the clerk letely by surprise by the assem- ter advises All members of the Wednesday bly announcement of her final stake should look forward to this birthday of the immortal Lincoln Counselors in the retiring bish- selection occasion and plan now to be prea man who became great largely were Melvin O Christensent he adds The carnival began last Saturfor just common opric thru standing sen and Erie Compton Ervin day and is continuing this week principles of right His great- C Peterson was the clerk contests ice skatwith yodeling ness is unclouded by any record Mr Si Mrs Albert Wright of The change in organization was ing and dancing and concludes of acts of selfishness or greed made at a special sacramental with a skii carnival in Logan Tooele called Wednesday to visit its service America' thru He guided with Mrs Beatrice held afternoon Sunday Wright and greatest crisis to win lasting ac- under the direction of Robert J canyon Saturday with Miss Peck Mrs Clara Swinyard They were “breaking trail” and a stocking claim as perhaps its most emi- Potter stake returning from Vashan Island president Charles dance in the TUB nent historical figure Wood of the stake presidency where had J Washington they the week Events have been And then there Is Friday the during to observe the golden wedV W Johns stake clerk and day of sweethearts St Valen- Joseph II Kirkham patriarch also been somewhat limited however ding anniversary of Mrs Wright's a spell of too warm weather tine’s day and Saturday birthday by were present parents it is reported B Anthony champion of of woman suffrage in America RESTORATION WILDLIFE Really it’s a great week “Our Teams Begin Second Half Play Stake Prepares For'Conference Thatcher Ward Gets New Bishop WEEK Honor the Scouts ANNOUNCED Here Wednesday Kilburn To Speak AAA Sign-u- p In Box Elder Box Elder county farmers should be planning their 1947 operations now according to A W Bunop chairman oi tne Agricultural Conservation (AAA) Committee these "Once plans are complete” said Chairman A W Bishop “we'll review them and allot lunds to help carry out practices this spring next summer and fall We want to get the most conservation possible in 1947" The county olfice at Brigham City is already planning the conservation program for 1948 Before long now the committee chairman explained suggestions from this county will be sent on to the State Office of the Production and Marketing Administration where they will be forwarded for consideration in the framework for the national program “This program is operated by farmers" he said “It’s up to them to make it work" FFA Plans Dinner With Parents The annual Parents and Sons' banquet of the Bear River chap-t- r of the FFA will be held at the high school cafeteria next Thursday evening at 7:30 is is announced this week The principa? speaker will be a member of the Utah Centen-ncommittee Music will be furnished by LaRue and Carol Erickson and by Marvin Ashby There will also be a talk by a chapter member and a response by a father CLINIC ANNOUNCED childThe clinic for ren will be held Tuesday Feb 11 in the Garland ward Relief Society room it is announced The hours will be from 9:30 a m to 12 noon UTAH LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITIES By James Conrad the state legislature rather slowly and cautiously up to this week with some senators expressing concern over the slow pace adopted in It was pointed the upper house out during debate over whether or not to make the Ogden junket that 173 measures including and 149 bills and 24 memorials resolutions had been introduced weeks in the first three of the session and that 17 measures had received only action on the floor Between 40 and 50 bills were on the second reading list Legislation to pass both houses during the third week was headed by a bill by Senate President to Alonzo F Hopkins appropriate $861500 to the Utah Centennial Commission interest was Of considerable the House vote on two senate bills to repeal the governor's emergency powers in regard to state finances and the emergency The 21 Democrats relief fund demonstrated their power as a minority group by voting as a unit against one of the measures consequently eliminating an emergency clause to make the act effective upon approval Also passed by the two houses during the week was the “Boden Fill mg of vacanBill” to clarify and cies on county commissions memorials urging Congress to exoffice The county assessor’s the present Commodity tend will bring a staff to Garland and proCredit Corporation purchase and Tremonton next Monday gram to cover the entire 1947 license to sell auto Tuesday wool clip and to sell the town plates to valley drivers of Dragerton house house by of the conTo take advantage rather than as an entire town venience it will be necessary for Senate action also Included the auto owners to be at Tremonton passage of a bill providing tor on Monday Feb 10 at the Utah a “headless ballot" despite heavy Power and Light building or on opposition from Senator Dexter and bills to alFarr and Light office t Gar low banks to remain closed on land for tax Saturdays measures strongly opArrangements clearances or payments should be posed by Senator J Francis made with the assessors In addition prior to Fowles those ' days if posible the asses- the upper house passed and sent on post 4 sor’s office announces Oontlnued Car Licenses To Be On Sale Here Early Next Week Wildlife Restoration Next Wednesday the local Boy proclaimed by the commemorate the anni- late President Franklin D RooseScouts versary of scouting with a court velt in 1937 will be observed this year from March 16 to 22 the MARRIAGE MADE KNOWN of honor at the tabernacle Utah fish and game department in was organized Scouting announced today of Howard Peton Feb 8 1910 The marriage The Utah game chief said speThe excellent program preerson of Garland son of Mr and pared for the meeting here and cial emphasis would be placed Mrs A J Peterson and Helen - on the need fcctifor protecscout of the greater the importance Lawrence of Tremontion and management of fish and Richardson vities should fill the building huntton which took place on January game to meet the increased of the 24 in Salt Lake City is made and pressure fishing ing Credit Where Due millions of returned servicemen One hears frequent mention and women ing their home with the Peterson’s at present this winter of the work of Roy tasks that fall his Forsgren The prompt cleaning other menial to day are away of the show at walk inter- ’ot from day all contriand Wynn Ilansen left Monday for performed sections In town after a storm at Rochester Is appreciated by more people bute to the good appearance and the Mayo Clinic attention Minn tor medical the of community of liveableness Scores is he aware than National week first Scout Honor Court To Begin Soon away YEAR A Both houses moved of Devotees and supporters of the scouting program in the Bear River stake will gather at the tabernacle at Garland Wednesday evening February 12 for a stake court of honor that is expected to attract attendance from every ward of the stake The program being arranged by Horace Barnard of the MLA stake board wiU feature an address by Parley Kilburn superintendent of the State Industrial school at Ogden- - Mr Kilburn’s experiences in the field of youth problems make him an excellent choice as a speaker at this program and one who will attract many listeners To be presented Wdnesday are the first Senior Scout awards in stake history and an Eagle scouting award to Morris Christensen son of Mr and Mrs Aldred All Christensen of Tremonton Eagle scouts in the stake regard-le- s of age are asked to be present for this ceremony and to make their presence known to members of the committee prior to the meeting so they can be recognized will awards lesser be Many made at the program to which all boys and adults in the stake will be welcomed A generous support of this event is urged by the slake MIA officers Safe Homes Urged At Meet safety assemblies featurtheme “It’s Your Family Safe” were presented to the Bear River studentbody and other residents of the Bear River valley Monday February 3 by the Box Elder Home and the Utah Family Life Institute State Safety Council and the Division of the Home Economics State Department of Public Instruction The student assembly held at o’clock 11 featured talks by consultant of Winifred ilazen family life education in the Department of Public Instruction and Earl Ilunsaker state highway to In addition traffic officer these talks students were shown films dealing with safety in the home on the highway and the Three the ing — Make It farm Assemblies the held during afternoon and in the evening G were attended by l’s ail'd the general public During these meetings talks were given by Miss Ilazen Miss C director of Ericksen Aileen Home Economics Education State Department of Publid Instruction and II S Wright traffic for the State Road engineer commission Films were show'n and informal discussions were conducted The purpose of the assemblies was to bring to the public the realization of today’s vital accident problem and to try to make people more conscious of a need for safety Welling Wins FFA Contest Don Welling senior student active future farmer at Bear high school was declared of the annual FFA public speaking contest held at the school last Tuesday February 4 Don spoke on “A New Day and River winner Dawns" By virtue of his win Don will have the opportunity of repre-- ( senting Bear River high school at the district meet to be held at South Cache on February 27 FFA boys from Bear River South Cache North Cache Weber and Box Elder will take part in this meet Bear River chapter members who competed against Don for speaking honors were Earl Peterson Arden Coombs and Evan the Rudd According to" judge contest was an unusually close one Blaine Don's brother degree of American the FF Association the in Mr & Monday Mrs Joseph in Ogden holds Firmer Nielsen spent 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