Show — THE TWENTY SECOND NATIONAL READING DOWN TIIE Entered at the No 50 YEAR— GARLAND ESTABLISHED Post Office at Garland Utah - PRINTED Class Matter August Analyzes Car Accidents Of the 3585 accidents reported to the Utah State Tax Commission for the first four months of 1950 only 325 were caused by “road defects" The Summary of Motor VeFrom the freezing temperatures hicle Traffic Accidents for this uhich seriously damaged a numas released by Patrick ber of north Box Elder County period of the Utah Healy Jr Chairman trops June 24 to the sultry heat State Tax Commission was comof July 1 was only seven short pleted by the Commission and The days was almost showed a decrease of 25 change in the unbelievable number of accidents as comparThe long July holiday gave a ed to the first four months of good many people an opporunity last year to enjoy at least a few hours in This year to June 1 the record the cool of the canyons In northalso showed that 62 persons were ern Utah and in "Idaho the rivers killed thruouFthe state as comare still running high and the pared with 52 fatalities for the cool canyons are verdant with same period last year lush green vegetation The report showed that 5035 of the center Highways thru different driver violations caused the state late on the night of the the 3585 accidents reported 249 Fourth were crowded with traf- of thgidrivers were under the fic as thousands of motorists of alcohol 796 failed to J headed back to their work from granvTight-of-waand 837 of a day or two of vacationing them failed to keep proper lookFor ourselves we had a quiet out the greatest cause of acciweekend Just driving dents enjoyable thru a few of the canyons and Obscured vision was then seeing “Promised Valley” for 589 of the accidents responsible 142 a the U of U stadium in the caused by rain or snow on were the The show is notable windshield evening and 23 by blinding for its intelligent treatment of the founding of the state for the headlights Of the 3585 accidents that ocexcellence of its music for the curred on the highway 2748 of its outdoor sublimity setting were on straight level roads and and the artistic beauty of its inonly 277 of them on curves 125 terpretive dancing at intersections 22 at railroad and 9 on bridges or crossings years we have overpasses During recent had the chance to kill our holitwice The Naday mortorists tional Safety Council gives us the estimates on how many are several going to die for days and then prior to each holiday on the succeeding days we hear the reports come on the actual Notices figures of election are being The sad thing is that the Couniun in The Times this week for cil too often has guessed too low the last time relative to the establon and the slaughter the roads ishment of cemetery districts in exceeds the announced estimates the Fielding and Portage precHundreds must hear the warning incts few a who predications Elections will take place days in later are not here to check the both of these communities next totals Tuesday accuracy of the gruesome with the polls remainiHow few of them thot that they ng oppn from 7 a m to 8 would be the unfortunate ones to vote are all qualifEligible use a little more ied electors who are property We could room on the roads to make drivowners in the respective districts is constant care safer but and who paid a property tax in ing going to be the determining fac- the district of residence last year The elections are the last tor in road safety There is yet legal too barrier to the establishment m of too much plain carelessness much violation of speed regulat- tax supported cemetery maintenions and too much inattention ance programs in these communito stop signs and to ordinary drivties If the voters approve the the establishment of the cemetery notwithstanding ing rules fact that motorists are definitely maintenance districts the law provcon- ides that a small tax may becoming daily more safety be levied in the prescribed area each scious year and the proceeds applied to and maintaining of the improving Speculating upon the Korean burial ground in the community war these days is something it is hard to avoid doing To Speak It is very obvious by now that Brannan extensiye preparations had been At made by the communist forces to Bran-naof forof Agriculture ’Secretary carry out their objective world out of will be the speaker at an cing the western That means that open meeting at the tabernacle South Korea at and on 18 Logan at the action had been planned Tuesday July for Korea 8 pm anounces Nick ’Topik orby Russia equipped alone could not have begun to ganizer for the National Farmers Union in this area The Union do it it may is one of the chief backers of the This being the situation plan of subsidized agriclogically be assumed that Russia Brannan is making similar preparations in ulture acMr Topik states that the meetifor similar other border areas tions particularly when one is ng is being sponsored by indepfarmers and the Utah aware of the extent to which the endent VerRussians have rearmed the East and Idaho Farmers Union Berlin “police” and all of East nal Bergeson of Cornish has been as well as communist asked to act as chairman Germany SUNDAY UNION Bear River Stake Snday School union meeing will be held this Sunday July 9 at 2:30 pm in the Garland ward chapel it is announced by the stake board NOTICE EDITOR Two Towns Call Cemetery District Elections Tuesday pm Logan China t These communist tactics ngly can only be countered seemi- with military preparation at adequate point of stress in every possible that the entire world something and will be expensive in money With Russia aggressresources ively extending her orbit by covert and open means there is NOTICE is hereby given that all persons operating farm machinery for public service in cutting or threshing of grain are required under the provisions of Title 3 Chaper 3 Utah Code Annoted 1943 to acquire permit to do so from the Utah State Board of Agrthat anything we iculture no ceriainity Persons failing to comdo will avert eventual declared ply with this law will be prose war but if people are strong in all cuted vital areas we can at least be Permits may be procured by apfor such a possibility prepared plying in person at the District We have already tried appeaseOffice Inspector’s Russian Bear at Agricultural ment of the Box Elder Country Courthouse Yalta and elsewhere and we have Brigham City Utah or writing to for as war tried the State Weed Supervisor State both unsuccessfully in Korea State Department of Agriculture What is there left to do? Salt Lake City Capitol Building effective a strong Perhaps 1 Utah There is no charge for United Nations can constrain agthese permits everywhere without a gression Wynn L Davis great conflict- - That is the thing District Agricultural Inspector mankind is hoping today lleap Plenty Bureaucrats Civil Service figures Latest show that the U S Bureau of 12741 employs Indian Affairs — Notice the people to care for Indians in this country an average of one for Indians 333969 This is every 27 OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that an election shall be held on the 11th 1950 for the pur'day of July pose of determining whether or not a cemetery maintenance district under the name and style of PORTAGE PRECINCT CEMETERY MAINTENANCE DISTRICT shall be created which district shall embrace cemetery and include all of the lands within the following boundaries: Beginning at the SW comer of Section 31 R 4 Tp 14 N Wr S LM thence North along the range line to boundary between Utah and Idaho thence East along said boundary line to the boundary between Box Elder Cache and Counties thence South along such boundary line to a point where said line intersects with boundary the between Township line 13 and 14 North Township thence West along such Township line to thfe point of begin ning Notice is further given that a map showing the boundaries of said district is on file in my office and open to public inspect- ion Notice is further given that at such election the electors shall be which to cast ballots required ballots shall contain the words “Portage Precinct Cemetery District yes” or “Portage Precinct Cemetery Maintenance District no” No person shall be entitled to vote at said election pursuant to this notice unless he shall possess all of the qualifications required of electors under the general laws of the state and be a owner of the proposed property district and who shall have paid a property tax in the said district in the year next preceding said election Notice is further given that the above referred to election will be held in the Portage LDS Chapel between the hours of 7 AM and 8 PM on the 11th day of July A D 1950 Dated this 19th day of June D A 1950 TIIE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Lewis S Wight Chairman Edward D Ward Member Orlando Allen Member (Seal) ATTEST: Olsen x County Clerk Published June 23 K Big B & 30 July 7 Game Board Starts Meetings The Board of Big Game Control will begin its series of meetings on July 10 1950 to decide the big game frupts for the season The Ogden meeting area will be held July for this at 7:30 13 the Act JULY 7 FOB FRIDAY of March 8 DISTRIBUTION Vernald 1870 Johns W — Editor PRICE Again Pleases Huge Audiences Harper Dedicating Chapel New Harper War’d Will dedicate its new $46000 chapel this Sunday with Albert President George Smith' of the Church of Jesus Utahn’s and their guests once Christ of Latterday Saints schedagain heartily enjoyed the openiuled to offer the dedicatory prayng presentation of Utah’s own er musical play “Promised Valley” The church has been under at the University of Utah stadiconstruction since September of um July 4 1948 Work has consised of reThe play last opened Tuesday modeling of the original chapel as evening with C Lowell Lees finished in 1893 and the addition its director Maurice Abravanel of a recreation hall There are directing the orchestra and Bill Christensen the original dancing costumes staging danScenery cing and some other details were altered somewhat from the first three years ago and presentation the show seems to move a little more certainly and smoothly to its climax All changes had been approved by Arnold Sundgaard Broadway playwright who wrote the play in 1947 The principal soloists Norman Scott and Dorothy Kimball the choruses and the dancing groups performed in a manner most pleasing to the large audience making the event one that every Utahn who enjoys this type of entertainment should try to see First run of “Promised Valley” will close this Saturday July 8 Gounod’s immortal “Faust” in 17 English will run July 14 15 and 18 Mr Scott will sing the lead role of Mephistopheles while as Dorothy Samoff will appear Marguerite Jon Crain as Faust and Theodor Uppman as Valentine Mr Uppman was Escamillo in last year’s “Carmen" ‘Promised will close Valley” the Smmer Festival on July 21 22 and 24 Dr Lees said Sex Hormone Use To Be Explained To Farm Class A demonstration of the use of hormones to neutralize the sex of cockrels or roosters will be given at the Ag room at the high school his Friday night at 8 pm announces LeRoy Bunnell of the Vocational Agriculture Department The demonstration on this new idea for improving and tenderizing the meat that seems certain to replace will be caponizing ExW R Jenkins given by Dr tension popultryman from the USAC The public is invited says Mr Bunnell Good Citizens Made Not Born Series Sets Forth Duties of American Good citizenship like charity begins at home It begins with the children growing up in the homes to which The Times It goes each week begins and grows and develops in home towns like Garland The qualifies That' embody" "good are as simple as they citizenship are great: honesty a sense of only 119 members Wheat-Bee- in the t August 11 ward Days 12 Wheat and Beet Days at Garland will be on Friday and Saturday' August 11 and 12 Otto Linderman president of the Garland Lions Club reminds us this week The Times announcement last week erroneously gave the dates from the wrong page of he calendar Negotiations have been going for celebration events says Mr Linderman with the result that some excellent entertainment already is assured Carol Warnke Wins Title of Miss Box Elder9 Miss Carol Jean Warnke daughtof Mr and Mrs R W Warnke of Collinston acwas Tuesday claimed winner of a county-wid“Miss Box Elder” contest at Brigham City Fourteen of the most attractive and talented girls in the county were entered in the competition Miss Warnke will now be entered in the Miss Utah contest at the state fair in September with all expenses to this event paid and with a $150 wardrobe for her by the Brigham provided Club which sponsored City the Box Elder County contest Judging took place at the tabernacle at Brigham City in the afternoon and evening morning and separate appeararequired nces to judge beauty personality and talent Judges were Eugene Jelesnick Ann Ashton and Holst of Robinson Salt Marilyn Lake City and Mr and Mrs Floyd Cornaby of Logan of Miss Warnke a graduate Bear River High School has attwo tended the USAC the past years where she has been prominent in dramatics and a member of the ROTC Sponsors Corps er Care Urged In Moving Derricks Caution in moving hay derricks under or parallel to electric towires was urged upon farmers dividay by B L Blood Ogden for Utah sion superintendent Fewer & Light company Mr Blood especially urged caution in moving derricks with the that booms out pointing up booms should be securely fastened at both ends and held in a horiz- justice and duty tempered judgment and a faith in the nation At these meetings land owners is our home livestock men and sportsmen will that ontal position These qualities are be permitted to voice their opinMr Blood "Take no chances because hey are taught in declared ions and give facts pertaining to touch “don’t chains in the schools home and and the range and game conditions of the cables or wet ropes if the derrick in are given furher expression the statd is near line a power and the manner of living our the driver should not ride on this the executive and customary through churches Following working cirunder derrick Never any mcetng will be held in Salt Lake and all the political cumstances At this newspapers attempt to raise or City on July 21 1950 social and business institutions lines" all information gained meeting Yet these same qualities can move electric to the Mr Blood urged farmers and from in investigations be thru the corroscall the nearest Utah Power & will be used in deter- ion of disuse and meetings cynicism comLight company office if in doubt mining the hunting for the There is the danger He or if assistance is needed ing season On another page nf this issue entire is an article enitled “Good Citi- assked that reasonable notice be Game officials of the state have been riding the ranges zen" It is one of a series of 10 given so necessary arrangements can be made to have trained linesince the first of February get- pointedly challenging stories which men supervise the moving a serting all the facts available per- will set forth the and vice rights which there is no charge taining to deer populations and duties of an American The If for the line will be takdistribution range conditions and Times is proud to call its readers’ en necessary out Pf service of losses due to attention to them because they the evidence food shortage constitute in a sense a rededicatideals Garland Boys ion to the fundamental which motivate every demonstratWill Cadets Fort Lewis Wash— ion of decent American citizenKeith Kellar A Gleason and W ship Sprinkler Irrigation Wise of Garland Utah are two No one will deny the priceless of A demonstration moving worth of those ideals nor the of eight hundred students who overhead equipment Washiirrigating of have arrived at Fort Lewis for a rededication necessity will be made today Friday from ourselves to them ngton to begin six weeks of inpm to 3 pm on the Munns tensive summer training Seldom in the course of history farm one mile west of Garland has the are and Wise Gleason of Cadets simple fact being a free advises Eldon Munns and ROTC students citizen of he United States ap- advanced Mr Munns invites all who may peared so magnificently upon graduation from college -- will importto be present be interested ant to those of us so blessed as it receive the commission as Second Lieutenants in the Organized Redoes right now who serve Corps The purpose of the We believe that everyone The V D Bishop family were summer training camp is to supCitizen” reads the “Good series Carl all dinner guests at the the instruction already On Tues- will come to an even deeper re- plement Bishop home Sunday with value received alization of the unutterable by the students day they all enjoyed a family dinfield training outdoor of his practical citizenship ih ner Logan canyon p m Training Demonstrate Publisher and 1950 Promised Valley SUNDAY WITH THE THURSDAY Under FRIDAY HOLD TO SCHOOL MEETING EVERT 1928 UTAH GARLAND editorial K0CSt6n State Report SIDE 1 AUGUST as Second 1200 A YEAS Sales Tax Due On Festival Admissions New Policy Effective Throughout State Beginning July 1 two percent sales tax be charged on admission to horse fairs shows July 1 the State Tax Patrruled June 30 ick Ilealy Jr of the Tax Commission pointed out that during the 1947 Centennial Days a certain amount of lenience was allowed because of the many functions in which the state had a 1947 partial sponsorship Since a general opinion has developed that the rodeos fairs horse shows etc are tax free However the law clearly states that two percent of the amount paid for the admissions to any place of amusement entertainment or recreation shall be collected and paid It was further ruled that the tax should be collected on charges for admission to all shows and other places of amusement situated both within and outside the confines of fair grounds as well as isolated rodeos fairs shows side shws concessions and horse Utah’s will all rodeos etc after Commission shows Further legal study is being in the matter of charging tax on admissions to state and county fairs conducted by the state or its political sub- made sales fairs divisions and Charitable organizations church groups sponsoring shows rodeos etc must obtain approval in each individual case from the Legal Division of the State Tax Commission before they can sell admissions to such shows or other places of amusement State Announces Service Exams Civil Utah Merit System Council just announced a series of Service examinations in professional health classes of positMerit ions LeRay S Ilowell System Supervisor announced toPositions covered include day ChemiAssistant Field Sanitarian Public st Laboratary Assistants TherapHealth Nurses Physical ist and others Application blanks and announcements giving detailed information may be obtained at the office of the Merit System SupervSalt isor at 428 Atlas Building Lake City The has Civil Women’s Club Officers Named of the Civic and Home Officers at Arts Club who' were selected a recent meeting to serve for the next club year are announced as follows: Middle-to' President" John Mrs vice president Mrs Jay B Mrs Wallace Law secretary Mrs Phillip treasurer Spoery music director Mrs Don Pugsley secrWheelwright corresponding etary Mrs Otto Jorgensen historian Mrs Carl Bishop accompparlanist Mrs Wm O Linford Mrs V Theral iamentarian Bishop planning board member Mrs Mrs Horace Rose custodian Bill Woffinden FIRST RELIEF WARD MEETING TO SOCIETY HOLD WORK TUESDAY The Garland First Ward Relief Society announces nexj Tuesdays work and business meeting will commence at 10 am As a special feature a lady from Brigham City will demonstrate textThose who are inile painting terested in this activity should There bring material to work on will be other demonstrations of special interest to all All members who come before noon are asked to bring pot luck Visiting teachers are requested to all be present to report their visits The officers feel sure this meeting will be of real interest and invite all women of the ward to come out next Tuesday July 11 Mr & Mrs W Lee and Mr & Mrs Duane spent the 3rd apd 4th Lamont Idaho with Stohls Thompson Archibald fishing at the Floyd |