Show GARLAND H AUGUST ESTABLISHED Entered TWENTY FIRST YEA-R- No THE Office At Tremonton Next Monday EDITOR Most of the State departments The Union Pacific agricultural educatroads welfare publicity car will be at Tremonton next ion courts veterans aid health Monday January 31 according etc joined in an awful howl to the Box Elder county Extensheard had Governor after they ion Service Tremonton is the Lee recommend that they get first being made in the about half of the money state stop only of Utah The second stop for asked had they operations will be at Brigham City on Tuesthe next two years day February The car has been enlarged and “This is a growing progresso that it will aecomo-datsive state” they cried “and we improved This year’s more people have got to spend money to will feature educational program keep G was sure that films and talks by The Governor all of them were engaged in pro- H Bingham and Glenn Baird of Colbut the Utah State Agricultural merit jects of undoubted A new irrigation filn he could see that the only way lege to provide the funds all of them ‘‘Thirsty Acres” willbe shown Of special interest to the farm would be to nearly would like women of the county will b? a double the taxes — and he thinks with session for them to be conducted we could better get along Bessie Hansen home more by le‘s service than with demonstration and Miss agent taxes home service dito Evelyn Ilansen No department will admit rector of th? Utah Power & Light having asked for one cent more Tntey will discuss and and company than it actually must have vegetable all of them will endeavor to con- demonstrate cooking and that their and the value of vitamines vince the Legislature requests must not be cut The minerals in the diet The schedule of meeticomplete Governor ean only recommend has the ngs for the agricultural car at while the Legislature next Monday will be final decision It may yet vote Tremonton to spend the 34 million doUars as follows: 11:00 to 12:30 — for Bear River the Governor thinks we ought high school agricultural students to leave in the taxpayers’ pock12:30-00 pm— Adult Farmets of all our na- ers and Veterans studying agriOnly tional income goes for govern- culture 2 00 to 3:30 pm— Program we ment spending now Maybe for Farm Women have it should let government all to spend and let office holders decide when we need hair- VERL ANDERSON RETURNS cuts shoes sugar and picture FROM CALIFORNIA VISIT shows Workers Wait School read a Garland Sunday This Times headline last week week we could report that they since the conare still waiting vention was postponed due to the From the looks snow and wind of the weather we would advise that they not get impatient as they wait JVe can whip up a little storm or a big one just any old time this year and we do This winter may not be news to anyone but we will bet that it will be a subject for conversation for quite a few years to come Sunday Meet The younger generation will remember it as the year the schools had to be closed due to the cold and the drifts Mayor White will remember it as the year his could not move new snowplow the piles of snow out of the The state sidewalks any longer and county road maintenance men will remember it as the year when they worked day and night for weeks at a time and even trouble occasional had keeping from gettheir own equipment ting buried in the drifts And here January is not over yet We recall drifts this high some years back as late as Washington’s birthday Isn’t that an encouraging thot? Legion Announces Wednesday - Meeting The Garland American Legion reminds their membership that a special program is being readied for their meeting next Wednesday evening Feb 2 at 8 pm The group meets upstairs in the Armory in the Legion meeting room The Conger boys from Tremon-towill provide music and an effort b being made to secure a speaker from the district organiThis will be a memberzation ship drive meeting to which all veterans interested in joining are advices Jack cordially invited Yoder commander RELIEF OF SOCIETY at REMINDS MEETINGS The Garland Second ward Rememlief Society officers remind bers of the organization that the monthly meeting of the visiting teachers group will be held next 15 pm with Wednesday at Agnes Bhhop giving the lesson They would very much like to attendance at maintain the 100 this meeting The regular meeting will convene at 2 o’clock and the Theology lesson will be given by Hazel Rogers Miss Beth Brown came up rom the BYU at Provo Friday with her o spend the arents Mr & Mrs Henry Brown 19Z Garland - PRINTED Utah GARLAND UP Ag Car SIDE WITH TIIE Post 26 READING DOWN at the back from California Coming to Utah with its deep snows is quite a shock reported Verl Anderson this week Mr Anderson went to southern California about two weeks ago by car with his son Richard who is staying down there for a time He returned to Las Vegas by bus finishing the trip by rail when the bus line announced that the roads ahead were impassable The weather on the coast was warm and pleasant he said FUNERAL HELD IOR VICTIM WAR Funeral services were conductThursday in the Union chapel at Bountiful for Pvt Lamar Allred Anderson who died in the death march of Ba- ed taan Pt Anderson was bom at Aug 10 1919 a son of and Geneva Pack An- Garland Homer L derson Mountain Area Project Extended The annual of the meeting Mountain Wellsville Area Project was held Jan 18 in the court house at Brigham City At this meeting three directors were chosen for a term of two as follows: Commissioner years Lewis S Wight of Brigham City S Roy Robinson Commissioner of Logan and Carl Fonnesbeck of the Utah State Road Commiscion County Agricultural Agent Robert H Stewart John O Hughes of Mendon and Edna Tanner of the County Extension Service ofto the office were fices of president vice president r and of the organization Representatives from Box Elder Cache Weber and Salt Lake counties were in attendance and vote the by unanimous mountain from the Weber line was added to the courity Wellsville Mountain Area Project A review of the accomplishments of the pro cct to date an outline of work to be done and a discus ion of its importance were matters discussed by James 0 Stewart supervisor of the Cache Naticnal Forest Service Wilford II nsen of the Forset Service reoffice Commissioner R gional L Turpin of the State Fish and Game Department Mr Hughes and Mr Stewart Other meetings are planned for the near future SHRIBERS REPORT FROM ARIZONA A rote from the Carl Shribers Phcenix reports that they are the winter except for enjoying the ’somewhat more rain than usuaL at UNION PRIMARY POSTPONED ONE as EVERY Class Second UTAH FRIDAY MEETING WEEK Henry Brown president of the stake Primary board announces that the Primary union and singing practice for meeting the older Primary boys and girls was to be of the stake which held this coming Saturday has Saturday been postponed until February 5 dua to the cold weather and bad roads Mrs Blood Typing Gets Lions Okeh Lions Wednesday evenGarland ing gave consideration to a blood typing project for the communi ty and turned the idea over to one of their community service action for further committees The proposal as presented by Confer and quickly apHarley bewould by the club proved gin with a publicity campaign to in the comacquaint everyone with the advantages of munity what their own blood knowing type is so as to avoid delay in the event of accident or illness or in the event of their desire to give blood to an ill or injured friend THURSDAY Matter Augu' JANUARY FOR t 28 DISTRIBUTION FRIDAY 1928' Under the Act 8" 1879 PRICE S200 A YEAH Storms Close Schools Roads And Churches Halvorsen Return Rouses Publicity Garland Drug Gets New Pharmacist The return to the United States of Lt Gail Seymour Halvorsen early this week was the signal for the release of a number of acand short newspaper long counts of the exploits of the Garland airlift pilot who has made his name familier to readers in both by Europe and America initiating the dropping of candy Mrs bars to Berlin’s children Albert Petersen sent us short item from a Los Angeles paper and a Salt Lake diiy had a full rage with pictures on Halvorsen Sunday Utah daily papers have been friends at contacting llalvor-en’Garland this week in an effort to find out when he can be expected in Utah and whether Garland will have a celebration in his homer if and when he shows up a highly Harry T Betties recommended prescription specialist this week took over the drug counter at the Garland lie takes the place of Drug More Snow Wind and Keith Cutler who has now Falls his family to Twin Cold Bring Valley Idaho Activities to Standstill Charles Cutler who is in charge of the store has moved The past week has again been into the home vacated by his the coldest of the season with son the official temperatures at the station at the sugar factory having been recorded as low as 21 below and 17 below on two nights during the week Maximum temperature during the period was only 24 above Young men from this part of with 10 above being the point the county do not have to go at which the thermometer stood clear to Brigham City to register most days for the draft as they reach the qn During the week 10 inches of age of 18 the board advises snow fell with 253 inch- of mois- this week ture content to bring the month’s The following persons have to 133 inches been appointed as registrars out- total precipitation start everyone to so that enough to side of Brigham City about the flood danger worrying near as may registrants register when a thaw does come at home as possible: The figures on the week of Leland Mrs TremonCrystal cold and snow fail however to ton Mrs Carmen B Howell Porme full picture of valley giv: tage D G Nelson Snowville State conditions and county All men must register for the snow removal has equipment after five draft within days been going day and night iff an reaching their eighteenth birth- effort to keep just the main day use roads open for limited Men who have been discharged The heavy strain of duty resultfrom any branch of the armed ed in numerous breakdowns of within the equipment to further services must register handithirty days after being discharg- cap the crews in ed and should bring their dis- their efforts to plow thru deep charge papers with them drifts piled in by several days of A number of the high wind roads still remain very much like tunnels Schools were dosed in the valley Monday and Tuesday and in some communities Wednesday Due to the possibility of bad also Only about half of the weather at stake conference time students were at the Bear River Feb 13 the stake MIA will high school Wednesday after the not hold a stake evening meeting recess Collinston school on that Sunday announce Mrs has been closed for the past three and Wallace Mondays due to winds filling the Rupert Blackham Bourne presidents of the stake roads with drifts making it imMutual organizations possible for the buses to get thru In place of the stake meeting L C Christopherson principal ward MIA leaders are being reports ‘ Garland First ward ‘decided a asked to prepare their own progainst holding meetings Sunday grams in the wards that evening Stake conference sessions are due to the severe storm Sunday Second ward scheduled for Saturday and Sun- morning Garland went forward with a limited atday February 12 and 13 tendance Bears Weber Play Here Tonight The Bear River basketball squad will be playing at home playagain this Friday evening ing host to the league leading Weber Warriors Weber squeezA time would then be set for ed by with win over a the samples so it could taking South Cache last week while the be done with the least possible Bears handicapped by the into the doctor and inconvenience jury of Nish star basket shooter the public took a trouncing at North Music at the meeting was fur- Cache for their first defeat of the nished by Mrs Malcolm Caddie ' season and children Tonight the Bears will be trying to even things up with the Weber crew and stay in the runHelp Asked For ning for first pDce in Region A win for Weber One ratings Starving Pheasants would t about cinch their claim Pheasants are being found in to a state tourney berth a number of places Box Elder in In the other Region One game crusted last week Box Elder lost at Locounty trapped under snowdrifts some of them alteady gan dead from cold and starvation reports A M Turner of the local Sees New Pontiacs — sportsmen's organization knowing Anyone anything Wayne Sandall Pontiac dealer groups of birds in distress reports his return Wednesday should conlact the officers of from Denver where he attended this group in order feed that dealers’ meetings and viewed the be provided Mr Turner new Pontiac may which will be ready states for public showing in about one more week C J Wood and V W Johns attended a Republican meeting in Brigham City Wednesday evening ol March 1919 Floyd Stohl was Idaho on business in last Ashton week Under The Capitol Dome Ily Harry Marlowe Speculation on Capitol Hill this ‘‘In making my recommendations week dwelt largely on haw near :o you I earnestly have in mind the Utah Lcgisla- strengthening our financial structure will go toward staying with- - ture against the day when adver-iLae’“reGov J Bracken sity may strike by continuing the policy already initiated by your trenching” budget for 1919 51 The governor's budget calls bodies of creating and building for appropriations from the gennecessary reserves” In his recommendations by da- oral fund of $12580030 as comfir-the governor to $1511095083 appro- - part men ts pared priated by the 1947 legislature suggested consolidation of the Utah Safety Council and state Basis for the budget are esti-mated general fund revenues for driver license divi ion now un- into one the biennium of $11759950 and der the tax commission an estimated of unit under the Utah surplus Highwy This a total of $1328093212 If set Patrol ha said could be done at a saving of $200000 the up in accordance with the gover-nor’s budget expenditures would exact amount recommended for leave a surplus of $70089312 at the combined department for the He biennium said the close of the are period they them This is in contrast to actual spending $400000 between is biennium fund revenues of $7378- general As a “saving” medium 207 and a he surplus of $162744882 or a total of $18- - recommended concentration of 13713396 for the biennium which vocational agricultural education under the extension division of ends June 30 1949 Of this mount to the Utah State Agricultural Colgoes $102137831 and called for a general mine lege reserve occupatfon elimination of duplication of voto legislative approdeto cational education and federal aid priations and' $48383170 ficit appropriations rethe programs He recommended leaving duction in appropriations for estimated surplus of $1 520973-1some federal aid programs and suggested a careful The governor told the legislators he had actually received scrutiny of them reSnrcific examples were the requests covering expenditure of train$81520000 for the biennium and habilitation and he that he had recommended ex ing programs In both casemaintained federal grants were penditure in excess cf 543500 so the reduced state w s 000 Of the laater amount how more than the ever $31000000 comes from ear forcecd to called marked fundleaving cdy $12 He recommended a cutback in to ap 500000 for the State Health Service aoprenria-tiorpropriate from $580000 aoproorhtcd “To my mind” he said in this for S500 to 000 nd sug“this creates 'n undue regard restraint upon the legislative and gested only $25000 he to the Utah Veteran-Adbranches executive of the government and one which cannot help ministration in contrast to allocated two years a”o In but create serious financial distortions in the foreseeable fu- regard to the latter he maintained that he had found thru ture” of investigation” that the He the called attention Legislature to “the fact that in work of the organization “largely conducted duplicates that recommendaby every instance my orvarious recognized veterans tion for the appropriation to administrative departments is sub- ganizations Abolishmentof the State Pubstantially less than appropriations licity ard Industrial to the last biennium” cn page Previously he had Etaled that: tat Register at Home Young Men Told MIA Changes Meeting Plan All Farmers May Cooperate in ACP FUNERAL AT FIELDING Funeral services for Rosemary seven months old daugh-c- r of Mr & Mrs Myron Wood were held Tuesday afternoon at the Fielding ward chapel The baby died Saturday at a Salt Lake City hospital of a heart ailment Wood All farmers of Box Elder counto cooty have an opportunity perate in the 1949 Agricultural Conserv-tioProgram says A W BHiop chairman of the county ACP committee The program will be used to meet the mo t urgently needed soil and water conservation without favor to any class or group of farmers The farmers who cooperate in the program will be required to match the assirtance provided under ACP with labor money and experience This program is a means of cooperation between the Government— representing all of the people in the country and the farmer Through the ACP the Government helpss to share the cost of approved and needed soil and water conserva- Thousands Sperit For Deer Feeding The State Fish and Game Department has paid about $10000 for hay alone in its deer feeding program and this is aside from the hay which has been fed by individuals and individual clubs either with or without the supervision of the game department according to R L Turpin State Game Direction practices tor to Mr Bishop this The feeding campaign must According program based on conservation continue according to Mr Turpractices approved each pin who pointed out that the by State’s foremost technicians as Wildlife Federawell as practice farmers is prov- tion under President J3ck World ing the most effective and eco- was shipping 100 tons of hay to nomical way for the nation to Salt Lake City The federation obtain vitally needed is conservaloading the hay without tion: charge the state haVing paid for the hay in Emery County KAREN KUPFER FUNERAL The transportation is being HELD IN MESA furnished by the Carbon Freight Lines and the freight office of Karen Joan Kupfer 7 grand- the Rio Grande Motor Way Hay daughter of the D C Hartmans will be unloaded in Salt Lake died last Thursday of Grland sportsmen Valley by volunteer and furight at Mesa Arizona entire cost of the the neral ‘crxiees were held Monday leaving pro ect at the cost of the hay under the direction of Bishop Mr Turpin said The hay Price of one of the Me a Wards is bring loaded by a belt feeder Karen i suivhcd by two without cost by the her parents Eddie and Odn cunplird Producers Association Poi’I'ry and the grandp rents Kupfer HOLD GRANDAUGHTER TENTH ANNOUNCED Mr & Mrs W L Iarsen an- nounce the arrival of their tenth early grarddaughter Thursday morning when a baby girl wa torn to Mr & Mr Kenneth Smith of Carl nd at the Valley have no hospital The Larsens grandsons 'j Mrs Robert Davis had her appendix removed at a Logan hospital Wednesday EJECTION The women of the North Box Eider Farm Bureau held their nnunl election and supper at the Second ward church in la‘t Wednesday evening Officers named were Mrs John O Garfield president Mrs Glen of Riverside Want vice president Mrs Sam Mortensen secretary and Mrs O L Brough recto’- ' jerr Mrs Jos A Nielsen Mrs E J ’lolmrei and Mrs A R Cape- of Garland were present nr |