Show AUGUST ESTABLISHED Entered YEAR— No READING THE SIDE WITH TIIE Office EDITOR 1928 - at Garland Utah GARLAND 42 HEATHER DOWN at the Post PRINTED as Second UTAH THURSDAY EVERY Class Matter FRIDAY August MAY 20 FOR FRIDAY 1928 Under To at Head DUP capOyler was elected tain of the Garland Camp of the Daughter of the Pioneers at the regular meeting of the organization held Friday afternoon at the home of Edna Ward in Riverside Other officers named were Rose Limb find lieutenant Edna Tursecond Laura lieutenanf ley Naomi Ida organist Mary Laura Udy hisUdy memorial fund cusAnnie Johnson Nellie White relics and Gleason Myrtle Peterson Hartman chorister Merle torian chairman todian of chaplain registrar The lesson at the meeting was Mrs given by Louise Harper Lena Tubbs and Marion Hales sang a number of duets and Mrs Helen played Capener piano solos SPEAKERS— GRADUATION Margie Roberts and Jerry Bof 1949 uchanan will represent the Bear River high graduates as class speakers at commencement rites next Thursday at at Garland the tabernacle Popular Students Will Speak At Commencement Thursday and Margie Buchanan Jerry Robert selected by popular vote the seniors will represent the Bear River graduates as student speaker in the high school commencement exercises to be held next Thursday evening at the tabernacle at Garland at 8 p m In ketping with the giaduation th me tin Hoi Id Responsilnh tieMamie will speak on “Our Ripon ibilitv in Human ILla Lons’’ while Jeiry will heat the of Oui Responsibility m caps and gowns while the boys will wear blue There are to be approximately one hundred fifty graduates in all The program as outlined will the feature a selection from a eappella chcir and one by the Ikjvs' quartet composed of Clifford Han't n Burton lluish Eu gene Bigler ami Blaine Johnson The oichistia vvll jl ly for the l puuessi nal and marc lies dean ol red h WiK n College at the Imvei t tali will additss the graduating cla s 1 lie gills will be dad in white commencement exercises a reception is to be held in the recreation hall Potter Donald is senior class icsident fi Ann Marble is class vice pi isid nt and LaAoni Irak-n is sccietary County Health Unit Holds Meet At Brigham City Three Straight Wins On Balt Diamond Education Mi University s it ot The monthly meeting of the Box Elder County Health Council 16 at was held Monday May 10 00 a m in the Board of Education offices for the purpose of planning a health program Dr Frank Saito presented "the Dental Health Program which has been planned in cooperation with the nursing staff for the child examination of ren The doctor further stressed the need for a more extensive dental health care for “teen age” and girls boys Dr J Gordon Felt south Box Elder County physician in conjunction with Mrs Luclla M tuberculosis county chairman outlined a proposed t to program for the Tatch be given to children Jay Oldroyd presented a new which constitution and bylaws will be voted on by the Health Council at their next monthly meeting The meeting was conducted by Mrs Margaret Benes in the of Mrs Florence Richardson president of the council of the eounqil Ten members were present at the meeting- Following the Bears ‘Finish Coach Dick With liowaius Bear lurmcl naiuoau anisu mck lur tne tinm stiaignt isouui liiey downed 13 O ill a league game ai Lie Lai land paiK last wiit-i- Inc tune Cacne played me Btais got olf to a shaky start ai tne 111st ox Lie stason wnen they lost their lirst league game tj Box Lidcr 19 me luituwing week tne Bears met Norm Lacne at Binitimeld and were again defeated 15 m an crrui lauui contest ihe next lhuisuay the met Logaii on the Garland green and ta ml the liuus ol victory lor tne fust tune as they downed the Lirizziics 9 3 in this game tiie Beals’ veteran mound ace Monte Austin snt 22 batters to the bench via Lie strike-ou- t route only allowing two hits and lour free passes The next ween tiie Dears were rained out at Ugden wiicn tney went down to play Weber However they met and downed the Warriors at Garland tne Austin buried Monday until another masterpiece the seventh when he was relieved by Junior Yagi who a stjppid Weber rally CLEAN I P CEMETERY Last ’iiiursday they gained SATURDAY TO BE HELD their third straight in the last Cemetery lot owners are re- game of the year against the minded again of the cemetery Spartans from South Cache to clean-uthis Saturday afternoon wind up in third place behind Arrangements for the day are Dox Elder and North Cache The effective pitching of Auunder the direction of Morris who was named at a re- stin has had much to do with Rhodes cent meeting of lot owners Bear River's success however Potter with a batting average of 500 in league play Gardner with TAKES TRIP GUARD 470 Hansen with 350 and 5agi An overnight field exercise in with 263 have hit consistuilly the est return preparation for tiie annual sum- to help provide was of Garland Brown Beth mer encampment in June was runs for victory recently elected secretary of the conducted Saturday and Sunday SING TO CHOIR Brigham Young University Band by the Garland Brigham Logan FORMER BRIGHAM EDITOR FUND FOR BUILDING Social Organization for the and Smithfield units of the na- DIES AT SALT LAKE school year tional guard in Blacksmith Fork a eappella The high school with appointive Will R Holmes former publiscanyon choir under the direction of Togethernew group will form the the The battalion camped out in her of the Box Hder Journal at will present a Gene Jorgensen will help pup tents with separate mess ar- Brigham and will known politcouncil which at band concert Monday evening social ical figure died Wedneday at rangements for each unit for the benefit of the form band policy and plan Deweyville home m Salt Lake City at the fund it is announ- events wvrd bui’ding Beth is one of 14 BYU students age of 75 years ELECTS COLLINSTON PTA a band to receive award for He is survived by hi- widow nine quarters of outstanding sernone of Mrs Lily Veibell was named and five daughters PLANNED LOSING SOCIA! vice with the university concet president of the whom are now residents of Box An only son was Association at Collinston school at Elder county Second ward Relief Society of- band a special election meeting held killed in action on Iwo Jmu 5j fers annou re tl at Wednesday Monday evening Assisting her 1945 ay 25 the closing rocial for the Undergoes Operation will be Dr B N Benson vva orertcl will be Mrs Gertrude Secrist as 'gular lesson seas n Mr & Mrc Glen Hilda at the Veil vice president and Mrs Taylor were service lesion on for appendicitis Id The social Johnson visiting in Ogden Sunday Wednesday morning ill be given by Margaret Allen ley hospital Nation Opens Bond Drive 1879 PRICE of this week By Wednesday Cyril Linford had had plenty of rain to suit him for one session because after the third day his wife starts to think of things he can do around the house On 8 Naomi Oyler Elected Scout Camporee To Open Today At Crystal Springs Water of March 1949 PERMITTING!— The annual Boy Scout camporee of the Bear River and South Bear River stakes wdl open tonight at the Crystal Springs with Rock Kirkham prominent LDS Scout leader as the guest of honor Some local had their The boys will assemble this people journeys southward from Brig- afternoon at 4 o’clock for regisham City Interfered with last tration and will immediately set Tuesday morning when they up their troop camps and get found a few feet of mud and ready to prepare their supper south which will be oaten between the rocks across the highway f Willard hours of 6 00 and 7 30 All of them felt fortunate that Wayne Francoin of the Elwood Abe heavy rain had not troop will direct the campfire brought a flood to their doors lighting for the popular campfire such as the one that met their program at 8 pm Paul Larson llere In the valley the East Garland scoutmaster has areyes storms have been most helpful ranged and will this program to the beets and other crops present Mr Kirkham The public while on' the surrounding dry is invited to join the boys with farms it has done more good parents especially urged to atthan it would be possible to esti- tend mateThe heads of wheat are activities will start Saturday to form in the plants with swimming at 5 30 am and beginning continue and the rains have provided with each troop prepar moisture at a critical ing its own breakfast from 6 30 to 8 00 stage in their development Deweyville troop will conAll along the steep mountain duct the flag raising clean up and inspection sides sloping in every direction Camp from Ben Lomond floods did will be followed by a forenoon to farms of contests and demonstrations damage surrounding water from will as and the period after dinner storage facilities who will south of Willard thru Pleasant Among the scoutmasters View and on to be leading their troops m then North Ogden Eden and Liberty No damage activities are Russell Capcner seems to have been done in the Riverside: Alma W King Gar exact area from which the big land First Dairell Heaton Gar to inundate Willard Hood came land Secord and Horace Bar 23 years ago rard Dewey wife R Evan Gee of the stake hoard will also ns Davis says there will HSt George e lots of beets to thin as soon Awards will lie given Loops s the ground is dry enough sprcial lecognition meriting George is doing quite a bit of 'ellccting these days on City Completes of the Indian mind The Indian beet workers seem Improvements 4o he so completely undisturbed System the thousand and one oy that keep the rest of us Increased pressure in the city concerned and rush- water mains a considerable savcontinually ing from this to that- lie won- ing in water and a water supply ders if they ever worry about completely free wrom sediment anything and if we would be and air bubbles was insured for just as well off if we worried Garland with the completion last about a great deal less week of a long concrete settling box near the city’s spring on the Taxation can get so high that cast mountain all would take away it All water now flows property gently from private ownership Eighteen thru a series of compartments state legislatures reportedly have built “on an almost level grade an resolutions passed before it is drawn into the supfavoring amendment to the Constitution ply lines 25 a limit of placing percent This spring a small pump has upon the taxing powers of Conbeen installed at the spring west gress Fourteen more such re- of town to raise the water from would solutions require Congress that source into the system to submit the amendment to the Hater Meters Being Read etates With the winter season over and the demand for water high the water meters are now being read each month Those using over the allowed mimmums will at the rates provided be billed ordinance was a profitable by city “Buy bonds” slogan in war Line and many Lions Installing are still heeding it today On Monday May 16 in the na- Pipe Park tion in Utah and in Box Elder The Garland Lions club has lounty the United States government began the greatest peace- been making rapid headway with time bond sale in history great- their project to improve the city er than anything except the park during the past few days highly successful war bond sales their committee reports from With their comduring the war years money The county chairman Ross C munity fund they have purchased Bowen announces that the quota pipe to lay under the baseball of for this area is $90000 00 field and groups volunteer The purpose of the sale is workers have been busy cutting not to raise funds for govern- trenches across the park and putmental spending but by the in- ting the lines in place It is exvestment of public money in pected that this phase of the bonds to work will be completed in a few ten year government control any inflationary tenden- days The baseball season cies already is Investment in bonds says the underway The local team playis saving ed its first game at Willard Satchairman actually at a Every urday money— profit coming out on the short brings end of a low score three dollars invested back four dollars when the bond matures which under present BETII BROWN NAMED is an excellent inter- TO BAND POSITION conditions DISTRIBUTION the Act Snowville Gets New Bishop Aid Rulon Ward was sustained the new second counselor in ward bishopric the Snowville Alma ieplacmg Sunday evening I Larkin Mr Larkin was released due to his selection as a member of the Bear River stake high council The stake presidency was in attendance at the meeting A as Wards Will Join In Seminary Exercises Sunday All ward sacrament services in Dear Rivrr and South Bear River stakes will he set aside for the graduation exercises of the Seminary Sunday evening the stake presidencies have announced President Iray Christiansen of the Logan temple will deliver the1 address to the graduates at which will be the ceremonies held in the stake tabernacle at Garland beginning at 8 o’clock There will he 110 diplomas with President Robert J Hotter making the presentation Barbara Ward and Donald Starr adwill give the two student dresses on a program of student the numbers around theme the truth and the truth ‘Know shall make you free” Alma cipal Itay M W King is Seminary prinand Jesse L Roberts and Reeder are instructors Director Reports On Spray Program For Flies Mosquitos Phenomenal remits in the con- trol of flies mosquitos earwigs and other biting insects in many areas of the county were claimed for the fly and mosquita abate- ment County Elder in Box program last year in a report of work Lsued by the director week All that was achieved was accomplished at a cost of less than $6 (XX) for the fly abatement work in addition to the regular mosquito control The latter program required 207 man days of labor plus the expense for equipment and materials used The program is already under way in the county this year with some work being done in the Willard area where many dead deer in the near by hills resulted in a fly problem reports Karl Joseph on director It is planned to reach every part of the county in an effort to con even these more ef trol pests fectively this year the this INVITATION TO DANCE $200 A YEAR Eighth Grade Graduates 43 Students Forty three boys and girls of the Garland School eighth grade exerwere honored at graduation cises at the ward recreation hall Wednesday evening Representative Clifton Kerr delivered the address to the graduates Shirleen Johnson spoke for the class and Glayde llill gave the address of welcome Musical numbers included two songs by the eighth grade girls a flute duet by Clayde Christena violin sen and Paul Capener a vocal Bradford solo by Gay and resolo by Norval Estep marks by Wm O Linford of the faculty Bishop Leonard L Bishop offered the opening prayer and David Brough of the class the closing prayer are in The following students the graduating class: David Brough Gay Bradford Jackie Call Paul Capener Eileen Carol Lynn Capener Campbell Carolyn Clayde Christensen Ronald Davis Norval Estep Josephine Forsgren Connie Fred Ned rickson John Evan Gee Hess Ilall Cleon Hess Gaylene JohnBurton Isaacson Shirleen son Donna Johnston Lila Kemp Darrell Kidman Janice Lamb Neaman Raymond Roy Nalder Glen Peyope Jerry Peterson Wilma Pierson Dean Potter Neil Leon Scho Rhodes Carter Rich field Wayne Seager JoAnn ShafPatricia fer Sindra Silvester Surens in Alan Turley Joyce Udy LaVere Udy Richard Udy RaNac Ward Welling Manlyn Rowanc Zundel HARLAN GEORGIA TURLEY SIGNAL AT SCHOOL Ga— Recruit Camp Gordon Harlan B Turley son of Mr and is Mrs A F Turley of Garland a student enrolled in a high sjieed radio operators course at School the Southeastern Signal Center Signal Corps Training near Gordon Camp Augusta Georgia enlisted at Salt Lake Turley and City on November 9 1948 at received his basic training Ford Ord California He is a of Bear River High graduate enlistSchool and prior to his ment worked with his father on an Idaho farm Contracts Mailed To Teachers teachers All certified in the their county have now received contracts for next year’s employ nient reports Supt K E Weight this week Contracts for others will not be issued until July The Board of Education will visit all schools in the county this week to determine what repairs and improvements should be made before another term begins next Seprimber In their meeting last week the board set a policy on sick leave for Each employees would be allowed ten employee leave with pay per days sick year and beyond that each case be will considered separately they decided The board approved the nurse in which they cooperate service with the state and county They voted' to continue the school At nurse program of past years and B Nona Knighton present both registered Agnes Sterling nurses are retained as school nurses by the board of Miss Zenna SEAGULLS GRADUATE All friends Archibald and James White are The Garland Second ward Priinvited to join in a dance in their exerhonor at the Garland ward hall mary held its graduation this Friday evening advise Mr cises for Seagull girls Thursday in and Mrs A R Hodge the Relief Society evening The young people are being room Parents of the girls memat the Logan bers of the bishopric and of the married today 'take Primary boaid were spetemple cial guests SERVICES TO BE HELD WAYNE BURGESS FOR Memorial services for Wayne H Burgess who lost his life in the last war will be held Monit day at 2 pm at Deweyville is mnouoeed Friends may call at the home on Fm-Deweyville v arlcrnoon and evening Mr° Brigham Nelsen fes Monday was n Certificates were presented to Renee Archibald Lu Jean Hansen Jinice Anderson Carol Mann NaNadine Rose and dine Bowcutt Pierce Margene Marie Manning Ila Mae Nalder Mr- Frank Ilansen itthis week from a trip to where they visited with relatives and did work in he temple They were on the trip by relatives of Mrs Ilansen Mr turnoff St A Geie |