Show f V ESTABLISHED Entered at the TWENTIETH YEAR— No Post A UGUST 1OT - Office at Garland Utah SI GARLAND as THURSO CVEKT Second UTAH Matter Class FRIDAY AT August FEBRUARY 27 Town Market READING DOWN THE EDITOR Last' week was house cleaning for our frozen food locker time After you’ve turned everything over about a dozen times to find what you particularly want for tomorrow’s dinner things get into an awful jumble in a locker box So on orders from the meal the work of taking out planner Cans and and arranging began packages were heaped out on the floor in orderly array: berries peas corn beans meat etc until the very farthest corner of the box was discovered The temperature is not the sort that encourages to either thoroughness or frequency at this job so it was not surprising that out of the deepest corner there came forth a package of sweet corn that had not been moved since 1941 a package of green beans marked 1943 and a half of a chicken frozen in solid ice of abont the same vintage Kids now in school were not yet born when these were put away for use before the next har-You can imagine vest what memories accompanied the next few meals at our house The fact that each article tasted just as fresh as if brand new did not keep us from every minute or two saying “Remember in August of ’42 we” etc or “This is the corn we picked that day over to Frank Peck’s isn’t It?" Or “Re- member the day we got these beans out to Shibata’s farm?” And there were all the train of other events to recall that were It was just like almost forgotten getting back home at Christmas and poring over the old family album Wonderful things these frozen food lockers FQR 1928 FRIDAY Under the ? The golden wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Frank Ilansen will be celebrated at open house for friends and relatives on Saturday March 6 from 2 pm to 9 pm at their home in Garland John Franklin Hansen son of Lovina J Herbet and Hans Hansen was bom in American Fork Mrs Hansen was formerly Utah Eva Elizabeth Rowley daughter of Lydia Y Morse and Joseph S Rowley of American Fork They met during their school days at American Fork and were married in the Salt Lake temple fifty years ago March 6 They have four living children: F E Hansen Provo J L Hansen Lehi Rulon II Hansen Garland and Charles M Hansen Logan They have 18 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren They buried three sons and a daughter at American Fork One son George Reed Hansen was killed while operating a crane for the Utah Idaho Sugar Co at Shelley Idaho in 1919 Mr Hansen is a high priast and ward teacher in the Garland SeHe has worked cond ward for the Utah Idaho Sugar Company for 47 years at Lehi Spanish Fork Fallon Nevada Toppenish Wash Sunnyside Wash Idaho Falls Shelley and Nampa Idaho and at Garland Mr and Mrs Hansen have both been active in the Garland Flower club and Mr Hansen has served as one of its presidents Mrs Hansen has been religion class and Primary teacher Relief Society teacher and secretary and historian for the Daughters of the Pioneers Farm Bureau Elects Four New Directors Lilenquists Invite To Farm Power Show Carl Mann just stopped In to report that in spite of thnt prankster’s sign on his shop door and the hearse in front he to NOT Clifton Kerr Oleen Gam Rosel Zundel and Orvfl Nish were named as directors of the North Box Elder Farm Bureau at the dead annual dinner and program held at the high school Saturday evenFARMERS YOUNG ing SEEK MEMBERS r directors are Dean of the Capener and William Potter The Young Farmers Dave Reynolds director of the valley are conducting a was Federation drive fur their organizauon National the He urged that Farm Buthis month speaker They have many social and edu- reau members organize their own cational benefits for those who automobile insurance company as a means of stimulating interest in belong they state organization membership 'President Horace Barnard had Alumni School charge of the meeting and the meeting was arranged by Dean Set Reunion Date Capener Tho it to still more than a Attendance was unusually large Bear River high monthaway alumni officers are busy with for annual the preparations to be held April 3 Kleon Kerr president of the association disclosed Wednesday of each senior The presidents By Don Potter class graduating from the school Fans from Bear River and Box are being contacted and assigned Elder'should of get plenty of action to have charge of meetings their classes is a feature of the and thrills when these two tradirivals clash on the Bear an- 8 tional Plans call for program pm assembly to be followed by River court Friday in the second class meetings and a dance in hoop encounter of the season for the two squads the school gymnasium Box Elder tripped the Bears The purchase of a’ library for of C E in the first game of the the school in honor at Box Elder Smith former principal to being season played books are Since then the Bees have climbed for These arranged to a to be presented at the meeting tie for second Alumni officers are as follows: place in region one with North All Kleon Kerr president Cache and South Cache Faye W Alma King three teams have won four and secretary Ruth Johnson lost four league tilts The Bears Marilyn Rogers DeEsta Sampson and Mack Han- are a step behind having won sen directors three and lost five will be new directors Three Orfe fact that the Bears are eleccd this year weighing in their favor is that Box Elder has won only onp HOLDS RIVERSIDE game away from home that being SUCCESSFUL REUNION at South Cache The Bees on the other hand will be hoping for Riverside ward beld its first history to repeat itself in the in and reunion ward homecoming of the two schools they several years Monday and served history have met on the basketball court a delicious dinner to more than 50 times with the Bees winning ward and former 400 present 40 of the games members during the afternoon Rumors are that Box Elder A program and a dance in the will be minus some of its startthe day’s completed evening ing players but it is almost certivities of tain that the startingBradshaw Whitworth Davis HatTwo Threaten Floods field and Douglas will be in there in full strength Curlew Reservoirs Coach Hughes has shuffled the Heavy rains last week in the Bear River but in all probCurlew valley are reported to it will be the same quinof ability f have brought a spring tet that started the Logan game wash to flood proportions pear Nish Gardner Anderson the namely out three bridges along Christensen and Mason stream in the area north of Snow In other region actiin this week the ville and seriously threaten South Cache plays at North Cache upper and lower reservoirs which and Logan tickles the Warriors at water for summer irrigastore Weber tion near Stone and Snowville Still No Cinch For Bears Tonight Something genuinely instructive is on the program at the shops of Lilenquist Brothers at Tremon-tonext Monday when the firm will conduct a free meeting on power farming practices and short cuts it is announced Pictures and talks on how to use modern machinery to sate time labor and money and increase fym income will be interspersed with fine musical entertainment during the day’s activities which begin at 11 am Those who are on hand for meet will get a free lunch and will receive free tickets to a show at the Main either or Liberty theatres as well Mr Lilenquist states The shop has been cleared and seating arranged to accomodate a large attendance Brigham Jaycees Announce Fight Card - A professional boxing show featuring the appearance of Paul Perkins of Salt Lake City opposite Bob Haddy of Milwaukee and Ernie Hunick of West Jordan versus Freddie Maes of Chicago is being sponsored at Brigham City by the Junior Chamber of Commerce this Saturday 'evening at 8:30 There will also be 17 rounds of other matches one to feature Gary Nuttall a big little favorite with boxing fans Valley sports lovers are also being attracted to the Monday night wrestling matches being sponsored by the JC’s at Brigham it is reported EAST GARLAND HONORS' YOUNG Act of March 8 1879 PRICE $200 few — PRIMARY UNION MEETING TO BE HELD SATURDAY Frank Hansens To Observe Wedding Anniversary DISTRIBUTION 194 NORTHERN FURNITURE this week announces its new line of famous Paints ROSE CLOTHING offers a full work clothing at line of spring money saving prices GARLAND HARDWARE i s is showing the new National Wall paper line with over 300 samples and a large floor stock besides For details see the advertising section SIDE WITH THE tim: AND PRINTED The stake Primary Union Meeting will be held this Saturday at 2 p m in the Garland chapel it is announced by Mrs Henry Brown stake Primary president Two months lesof Primary sons and activities are to be considered at this meeting and all ward Primary officers and teachers are urged to be present states Mrs Brown YEAS Classy Swim Team In Spotlight at BRHS This Week Intermountain BR Aquamen Contests ‘Again Leave Brigham Logan Washed Up Here Next Week meet An amateur swimming By Don Lee Rogers and conducted under the auspices of DeeLyle Danner the AAU and sponsored by the Bear River’s aquamen still unBear River high school swimming defeated in high school swimming will be held at the department the current year bowled B1UIS during spool next Wednesday over the Box Elder high school and Thurday March 3 and 4 in meet paddlers here This will be the second AAU after having defeated meet held here and to expected Wednesday the Logan high swimming team to attract swimmers 'from the 53 30 in a meet in ' Logan" last USAC the U of U Weber Cot Saturday Civic Club Sets lege Logan Ogden Box Elder A summary of events in the and Granite high school and posDate For two meets follows: J"' sibly others meet— Logan In Armory There will be 6hort and long freestyle: Roundy B R dashes in the various styles of Garland Lions will stage a gala 1st Cannon BR 2nd Martin and swimming for men novices dancing party at the armory on 3rd Time :23 women as well as diving contests the night of their last March breaststroke: Danner B Preliminary events will take place March 24 it was tentat- R 1st Harper B R 2nd String-hameeting each day at 3 pm and the finals L 3rd 120:3 ively announced at the club meetAll in the evening at 8 o'clock ing held Wednesday evening Hansen B entries must be in by March L freestyle: Committees were named to ar- R 1st Quinney L 2nd Nielson swimBear River high school range for the hall secure an or- BR 3rd 2:30 mers coached by Milton Johnson chestra purchase prizes and conbackstroke: Brown L since the resignation of Coach duct the ticket sale and take 1st Capener BR 2nd Davis Perry Leavitt are confident that care of other details BR 3rd 1:14 they will make a good showing Vocal solos the meeting were freestyle: Roundy B in the contests since they have acRita Jensen R sung by Miss 1st Cannon BR 2nd Har- been able to run up some high and den L 3rd 1:06 companied by her mother scores in meets this Miss Geraldine Hanni played two Fancy diving: Harris L 1st year piano numbers Smith BR 2nd Forsberg BR Reserved on sale to seats are of the Carl Josephson county 3rd the public as announced in adfly and mosquito control organirelay- medley Davis vertising in this issue of The two short zation showed films Danner Hansen BR 1st 2:03 Times on control techniques freestyle relay: Logan President Chester P Boss was first Quinney Martin Hardell in charge of the meeting Brown Individual medley: Hansen BR 1st Blazzard L 2nd Capener LEGION COMMANDER BR 3rd CALLS MEETING Box Eldeft Meetw Coafch Bear Milton Johnson’s A special meeting of the freestyle: Leon Roundy River high tank splashers are Legion will be held in Bfl 1st Murray Camion BR 2nd in for their setting victory sights o'clock 8 the armory pm Busby BE 3rd the state high school swimming March 3rd breaststroke: Wednesday DeeLyle tourney at the Weber College men whether All Danner BR 1st Billy Wilson BR pool this Saturday Feb 28 members of the Legion or not 2nd Peterson BE 3rd The local swimmers lost their invited to attend are cordially freestyle: Lawrence Ilancoach a short time sen BR 1st Earliss Draper BR regular the meeting Perry Leavitt resigned to Dcvers C Owens 2nd Tanne'BE 3rd take employement with the Red Commander backstroke: Paul Davis but Cross Mr Leavitt who haa BR 1st Max Capener BR 2nd a high reputaion as a swimming BE 3rd Mr & Mrs John Eberhart of Hadley teacher be standing by on will Bothwell entertained at dinner freesyle: Leon Roundy a voluntary basis to see his erst1st Cannon BR while Murray Thursday for Mr & Mrs R Evan BR charges thru the current Reeves BE 3rd Gee Mr & Mrs Ira Ward Mr Se 2nd meets it to believed Individual medley: Lawrence Mr & Mrs M B Mrs John Ward To date this year the swimming Hansen BR 1st Tommy Smith Johnson and Mr 8c Mrs Streetor Bean have left Logan washed 2nd BE con3rd were BR The the men Seepy Tingey under and Granite of the retractor and builders medley relay: BR team have two victories over Box Elder Don Andersen Tommy Smith and cently completed Eberhart home and of by scores Ralph Hansen 1st BE 2nd These teams and also Ogden free style relay: BR high and possibly others will team Leon Roundy Murray Canbe entered in the Saturday connon Gerald Petersen and Law- tests rence Hansen 1st BE 2nd Women’s events freestyle: Arlene Moore Visit In California and Arizona show It will be an 1st Hansaker BE Word has been received from 2nd and a good one when the Bear BR Mr Si Mrs F G Korth that they Federation holds Joyce Barkle BR 3rd River Wildlife backstroke: Barbara Wald- are enjoying n visit with their its annual meet March 17 the r daughter in Glendale Leone Federation officers announce this ron BR 1st Hunt BE 2nd BE 3rd California week They also plan to BR visit Mrs Korth’s brother In freestyle: Capener The Federation has been most active during the past year as- 1st Forsberg BR 2nd Faft BE Phoenix Arizona and will return 3rd to their home in Logan about the of fish in the planting sisting first of April in the county elk and antelope Mr & Mrs Vern Wood of OgThe show will be held at the over the visited EDUCATIONAL MEETINGS Bear River high school Many den be handed out with their daughter Mrs VerNon CALLED ON CONTROL fine prizes will and family Thompson during the evening OF NOXIOUS WEEDS - Dance L at Bears Seek Win In State Saturday at Wildlife Readies Family ‘Riot County Agricultural Agent Robert Stewart announces this week that two educational meetings will be held in the county this Friday February 27 on control of noxious weeds The first is being held in the Utah Power and at Tremonton at Light building 2 pm and 'the second in the court room of the County Court House at Brigham City at 7:30 pm Professor Del C Tingey and Glenn Baird of the Specialist Utah Slate Agricultural College and a representative from the State Department of Agriculture will be present to outline the best’ accepted methods of weed WARD PEOPLE Group awards for all girls in the ward quorum awards for all the Aaronic priesthood boys and numerous individual awards were presented the ward's young people at the annual ward dinner Monday evening at East Garland The program was under the direction of Bishop Warren Hansen Speakers were Mrs V W Johns of the stake girls program Edgar Deakin and Clifton Kerr for the Aaronic priesthood i - —j Attend Services for Mother Wm J Cullimore and Bishop his family attended funeral services for his mother Mrs Lizzie K Cullimore at Pleasant Grove parTuesday Bishop Cullimore’s ents had observed their 59lh wedin January and ding anniversaryall 11 of their children were present as they all were at their mother's funeral Tuesday A M Men are representFielding STAKE ENTRY' IN TOURNEY— M Men playoffs ing the Bear Rier slake in the Ogden District this week Standing lift to right are Keith Coombs Oris Rudd Verl Coombs Owen Jones Joe lless Kent Sutherland front row VcrURees L Bourne J Bourne Wynn Zundel Oleen Gam Cmch and Rosel Zundel manager control Colored slides showing experimental plots and work done on different farms dealing with different varieties of weeds will be shown on the screen interested in weed Everyone control is invited to come to these and to invite their meetings neighbors boss ran up a score of 43 against Plain City in their first Wednesday but that was too few Plain City came up to This Thursday night Fielding is scheduled to gun with 53 play Layton Third loser to Ogden Twelfth at The game the f Mr Mrs A M Messer of IdahoFalls spent Thursday and Friday the Albert Petersen home |