Show J THE GAI ESTABLISHED Entered TWENTIETH YEAR— No THE SIDE WITH THE WE ARE EDITOR NOT FOOLING More good luck attends motorists who travel thru the intersection of Main and Factory streets in Garland than any other corner in the country At least that is the opinion of those who witness the many near accidents which occur there and who also recall that so few accidents actually happen there Until something Is done to further control traffic thru this intersection motorists will do well to exercise more caution there Traffic from every direction should approach more slowly Lady Lack may not always smile on the corner to get motorists thru safely regardless of their frequent utter lack of wariness SCHOOL PRICES LUNCH GO UP Increasing food costs and the definite prospect that both state and federal contributions will take a decided drop this year is necessitating a five cent increase in the cost of the lunch to the students Even with this increase the Box Elder county school suoffice estimates perintendent’s that the school lunch fund will run $6000 in the red by the end of the school year There is no reason why the state should be financing ' school lunches for those who are perfectly able to pay for them There is no reason why the school district lunch fond should be allowed to run at a deficit conditions being with economic what they are in our locality U there are any students whose circumstances are such that they cannot afford to pay for their lunches at their actual cost those are the lunches that government should pay for and wo others The same philosophy that Justifies operation of the school lunch program with fax money would justify feeding the students in their homes at state expense and there would be no end to the thing We think the operation of a at cost cafeteria in the schools The get properly is a food idea planned nourishing meals and should learn valuable food habits But we do not see why the program should be operated at less than cost except for special cases THE YEAR’S the Post AUGUST Office REMEW Johnson’s Stan annual review of what’s at the been doing movies is at hand and should appear next week in The Times Stan has been evaluating this and other current art phases regularly since he was here in high school Readers always enjoy what he k as to say and some even agree with him Watch for it Peck Invite Fanner To Free Movie On Power Fanning A new movie called “The Land Power Farming” will be shown free to farmers in the vicinity of Garland on Tuesday Jan 27 at 2 pm at the Main Theatre in Garland by IL V Peck Co “The Land of Power Farming” film for a good entertainment the whole family presents in beautiful color panorama of tho There Western United States are pictures of Gutzon Borghum’s famous carvings on Mount In Hills' new dam projects In the Columbia River basin and many scenic views of Yellowstone and Glacier parks and the Grand It tells the story of a veteran and Ms wife in young the land where fanning is me- of chanized In addition there will be a comic short and a ten minute picture on a new conservation machine called the Prairie Mulcher which allows for mold board plowing yet provides the protection of the new mulching methods H V Peck Co of Garland extends a cordial invitation to all farmers in the valley and others interested to attend this free show visited the Mrs HiuiUr Gaddie forepart of the week with relatives here 19t at Garland - Bears Determined To Down Jinx At Brigham T onite UTAH NEAR PRINTED (VERY as Utah GARLAND 26 READING DOWN at AND Second UTAH THURSDAY Class FRIDAY SNOW COVER NORMAI Early winter snow survey measurements at scattered stations over the State show that water content of snow cover is only very slightly below normal it was By Don Lee Rogers reported today by D K Boar River’s Bears will travel US irrigation engineer to Brigham City Friday night Soil Conservation Service cooperto play the rapidly improving Box ating with Utah Agricultural ExElder high cagers in a game periment Station which sports enthusiasts point to The months of usual heavy acas a thriller cumulation — January and FebruThe Bee quintet boasts no re- ary still remain speculative and turning regulars but Grant Brad- can tell the story of water supply six feet four inch pivot shaw for the coming irrigation season man and from last Measurements in the past have state championship con- shown that normally about 35 per year’s tenders will be expected to lead cent of the April 1 snow cover Bradshaw will accumulate prior to January the Box Elder scorers has scored 24 points for the Bees 1 in the first three rounds of play Weber Bear Upper Upper Blaine Gardner tall guard will River: The trial lake snow course be one of the big guns for the located near the headwaters of Bear River club Gardner has the Weber and Bear Rivers Is been a standout for the Bears in a fair index of water supply on preceding league encounters and these streams Jan 1 measurestands as third highest scorer in ments show snow cover to be region one with 30 points near normal in this locality are Although the Rivermen slightly favored Box Elder will be out to add another win to of two their record losses and one victory They have dropped games to North and South Cache and have won from Logan The cost of school lunches to The Bears have won from Lo students was advanced by five gan and North Cache but have cents each in the Box Elder lost to Weber The Rivermen are determined to break a “hex” county schools this week accordthat Box Elder has had over ing to a notice to lunch directors Bear River for the past nine years from the superintendents office The notice was made as follows: The Bears’ last hoop victory over “To Principals School Lunch the Bees was gained in 1939 when Bear River placed second Managers and PTA Presidents: “Food prices continue to go up in the state tournament “We are definitely assured that The Brigham casaba squad de feated Logan by a margin of four we shall receive considerably less cash from State School Lunch while last Riverpoints Friday the men downed the same team by Funds and from t he Federal Government than we received last three counters year Bear River trounced the “Our best estimate at this time hoopsters by five tallies indicates that if we continue to while the Bulldogs ran over Box the end of the school year chargElder by a five point margin ing 15c in the elementary schools Coach Earl Ferguson Is expect- and 20c in the high school for ed to start seniors: Dan Davis and the lunch we shall lose in excess Reed Hadfield both six footers of We haven't the $1800000 will start as forwards Bradshaw money to lose and we can’t exwill likely hold down the cenpect to cover a deficit of that ter slot and Louis Douglas and size with money raised from proLeon Whitworth will likely per- perty taxes form as guards “If we increase the charge for Durrell Hughes’ starting five the lunch to 20c in the elemenwill probably be: Dave Ander- tary schools and 25c in the high son forand Dee Christensen schools then we shall reduce the wards Bob Nish center loss Arlyn anticipated to $600000 Wassom and Blaine Gardner That much loss can be absorbed guards Nish Wassom and Gard- by the school lunch — bad as we ner all tower well over six feet hate to do it In last Friday’s game with Lo“We therefore direct that from gan the Bears gained a hard here on you adjust your charges fought victory by the small mar- for the school lunch by increasing gin of three points the score end- the charge 5c per meal to 20c in the elementary schools and to ing Lundahl Logan sophomore stu- 25c in the high schools dent and guard for the Grizzlies Very sincerely yours was the evening’s Flis Hervin standout Bunderson” deception and ease in garnering 11 while to Nish holding points 4 points was noticeable School Lunch Prices Go Higher POR Matter August 1928 JANUARY 1948 23 FRIDAY - DISTRIBUTION Under the Act Really It Was Some “Phoof” “It just went phoof no big explosion but just a big phoof and Lee landed ten feet away in a pile of tires I was thrown the dAr so hard I loosened all its panels and the glass from the big front window and the front door flew half way the street” Such was part of Jake White’s description of the results of the explosion of a blow torch in Willard Wood's Service station early Monday morning Lee Thompson had come over to borrow the torch to thaw out some frozen pipes at the barber shop He had filled it with gasoline pumped it up ahd lighted it and was watching it while it warmed up The Mayor was entirely innocent He just stepped into the station to keep warm while Willard filled his car with gas As they watched the torch they noted that all was not well with the contraption It was leaking somewhere (Willard says the thing has leaked for ten years or more) and so they moved it about a bit not knowing what else to do with it Their apprehensions came to a sudden end with the “phoof” and the next thing they knew they were gathering themselves up off the floor and surveying one another’s singed whiskers minor scratches and pale countenances Willard standing at the far side of a car in the outer driveway was scratched on' the chin by a piece of his big window as it went by and that was all The blow torch? Says Jake “It didn’t move an inch there on the floor But every drop of its gas was gone thru the one little hole around its pump” Willard “Just a darn Says lucky accident that’s what I call it” Riverside Man To Fill Mission Davis Donald son of Mr and has Mrs Jesse Davis of Riverside accepted a call to fill a mission to New Zealand and will begin his work at the mission home at Salt Lake City February 2 is a Bear River high Donald graduate and a former serviceman who spent one year in Japan before his release A testimonial will be held in his honor Sunday evening February 1 at Riverside f of March 8 1879 PRICE EXTRA WORK SESSION ANNOUNCED AT TEMPLE from the Bear be interested in that an extra work session will be run on the of second Wednesday evening the month which they havt been attending This extra session will be held only on the nights when tothree stakes are scheduled gether This occurs only on the first Wednesday the second Wednesday the third Friday and the fourth Thursday of each month Temple goers River stake will an announcement Recording for the two schedulevening sessions will be from to 00 to 6 30 and from 6:30 7 00 The two session will program be continued as long as attendance justifies ed fi $209 A TEAR Bishop Again Heads County School Board In a Board of Education report received too late for publication was announcement week last made that Leonard L Bishop was president of the board Lawfor the next two years vice was elected rence Carter the John Phillips president new board member was present was prethe new board member sent At uiq same meeting representatives of the Central school J D and B Glen MhTble Gunderson t Jane Linford demonstrated the proper use of the 16 MM movie as an instructional aid projector UjVION The picture “Lumbering in the The monthly Union meeting of Northwest” was observed by the the Bear River stake Primary will Board members be held at Garland this Saturday LeRoy Bunnell Bear Rivet high at the usual hour advises Mrs school vocational ag teacher John stake Primary pre- Olsen Box Elder high school voHenry Brown cational sident shop teacher and Ed Officers and class leaders from Ward G I ’ all the wards are urged to make supervisor gave interesting reeffort to be present at ports of the proceedings of the special recent American Vocational Agrithis meeting cultural convention which was held at Los Angeles Calif USAC NURSERY TREE The board also approved the PRICE LIST SOON READY following: of heating equipment Repair The 1948 tree price list and at the Collinston and Honeyvillo circular will be ready lor dis- schools tribution thruout the state within Removal of debris from the the next two weeks according to Central school site at Brigham R Moore Extension Raymond Increase in wages for Ervin Forester at Utah State Agricul- Jensen bus operator to the tural College This circular will paid other operators give the kinds and the respective water for the Boothe Drinking prices ol the small forest trees Valley school by Mr Wayne that may be obtained from the Nichols college nursery this spring Equipment for proper heating To assure a complete selection for the Farm Mechanics orders should be mailed before girls' gym and offices building adjoining March 15 Further Information the old gym at the Box Elder from the local may be obtained high school county extension agent Purchase of three new school buses to be delivered and ready for the 1948-4school year GARLAND SECOND WARD Advertising for bids for reRELIEF SOCIETY BULLETIN of Portage elementary modeling There will be a preparation school next Wednesday at 1 meeting pm for all the officers and teach- FIRE AT FIELDING ers of the Second ward Relief The Garland fire department it is announced Society to the Ernest Anger The Social Service lesson will was called at Fielding Wednesday be given at 2 pm by Marion home the heading “Chas- morning where a fire in the Bishop under pump house adjoining the home tity” All members are urged to re- threatened to get out of control and endanger the home the temple mission day member Damage was reported slight Friday Jan 23 PRIMARY TO HOLD' MEETING REGULAR U j k! It M Men Cagers Wait Tourney Men And Gleaners Pack Hall at Bear River stake M Men basket ball teams will meet in a playAnnual Banquet off series at the high school gym Approximately 150 Bear River beginning Wednesday night JanM M Men and Gleaner Girls uary 28 and stake continuing Jam 29 participated in the annual banquet and Feb 4th anndUnces LeRoy and dance of the organization Atkinson stake supervisor which was held at the Tremonton Pairings forthe opening night First ward hall Thursday evening are as follows: At 7 p m Thatcher vs Special guests were members of the stake presidency and their partners and the stake MIA At 8 East Garland vs boards stake Valois Miss Peterson At 9 Fielding vs Tremonton 2 Gleaner president had charge of At 10 Tremonton 1 vs Beaver the program and Miss Florence Dam Larkin acted as toastmistress A trophy will be awarded the team showing the best sportsmanA ship during the tournament RUN FACTORY medal will go to the outstanding TO END NEXT WEEK player awards will be given to The longest factory campaign in first and second place tournament winners and teams maRy years at the Garland plant will be picked Comof the Utah Idaho Sugar pany will come to an end late next week it is estimated today FIRE CONTROL BOARD ANNUAL REPORT The last beets are expected to ISSUES Tuesgo into the mill by about The Utah State Board of Forday tho it could vary as much estry and Fire Control has comComas a day or two either way the annual fire report for pletion of the run will then re- pleted unpermitted and accidental fires quire another four or five days on state and privately owned forThe annual dance of the U and est and watershed lands for the I Employees club is scheduled year 1947 for Feb 6th The 1947 fire report for Box Elder county as made by Sheriff First GrandcMld Warren Hyde county fire wardanMr & Mrs E J Holmgren nounce the arrival of their first en shows three fires one caused and two by debris grandchild a baby girl Beverly by lightning Jeanne 5 lbs 12 oz bom to Mr burners Box Elder county had & Mrs W W Merrill Jr at Salt 3526 acres burned during 1947 Lake Saturday City morning was Mr? Merrill Mr & Mrs Floyd Stohl left January 17 formerly Miss Beverly Holmgren Thursday to spend two weeks in Arizona Henry Brown left Tuesday for Mr A Mrs Theral Bishop were the to attend Calif Eureka in Ogden on business Monday funeral for his ! J officers MARK END OF CLUB YEAR— Retiring of the Garland Ladies Self Culture Club marked the end of a successful year last Week as they turned the keys of office to a new group Three of the retiring group will serve in club leadership during the ensuing year: Mrs S W Capener is the new president Mrs W Carl Rogers is the new vice president and Mrs V W Johns JAY TO DEE SELL HARRIS HUDSONS as parliamentarian the picture left to right seated: Mrs W treasurer Mrs S W Capener Mrs J L Carter president Mrs Goo Gleason secretary standing: Mrs George Bav1Mrs Mrs Rulon Hansen historian accompanist Mrs W Carl Ray Bill corresponding secretary and Mrs V W Johns Rogers music director parliamentarian continues On L Larsen Wellsville Mountain Area is Expanded The directorate of the rectors now as follows: officers and organization di Jay Dee Harris Co have taken County Agricultural Agent Rv At the annual meeting of the the agency for Hudson cars in bert II Stewart president and tii Project ' Elder county along with Wellsville Mountain Area court room rector their other lines and are making held in the county John O Hughes Mendon vice was this formal announcement in the at Brigham City Tuesday it and director more sections president decided that two Times this week Edna Tanner the Brigham Citj Plans for a showing of the new of ground adjoining and district put uncars in the company sales room would be purchased County Commissioner Louis S der supervision at Tremonton this Saturday have added area Wight Brigham City director Flood control in this been made and the building is will protect County Commissioner Parley G the state road and being decorated for the occasion Hall Wellsville director water The restyled modern Hudson the Wellsville culinary the sysRoad A by State contribution Engineer Carl Fonnc has attracted considerable atten- tem director few Road Commission makes the pur- beck Logan tion sinc first presented Wm Leatham Mayor chase possible weeks ago director Lcatham of WellsMayor Wm M G ville and M G Perry of Dewey-villdirecPerry Deweyville Mr L Mrs Peter Boss moved tor to the project were named into their new home last week (I Box f! |