Show GARLAND ESTABLISHED Entered YEAR— t the Post No THE WITH THE A UUh 0' SIDE COMPLETES MISSION sKpg EDITOR HURRIED WORLD PRAISE Auditors who recently completed a thorough cheek of the hooks of Box Elder County rethat ported to the commissioners 'his county’s records and are in the best condition of any county in the state They found the treasurer’s office well ahead of schedule with its work and the books of the assessor recorder and clerk In equally fine condition They were pleased with the work done there and the fine personalities of the entire staff FISHING W’hile we were having the hottest days of the year hereabouts Garn and Dean Capener and Doug Holmgren were fishing so high up in the Uintahs that they had to keep a fire to warm their hands periodically Dean reports that the fishing was real good and the chill air quite a change as Second 19ZI Class - Karl C Boss Second Ward Will Welcome Young Missionary Karl Boss returned home this week after completing a mission of over two and years in Switzerland Karl left Europe fot home by boat shortly after his parents Mr and Mrs Peter Boss left by plane following their recent visit there with relatives A welcome home for the missionary has been planned in the Second Ward at Garland Sunday evening SCS Staff Reports Current Activities Land Out Leveling Strong Starting PRINTED Matter GARLAND All the people who daily write weighty discussions on world affairs would be shocked if they knew how many people are just too busy making a living to read their compositions It is a normal situation to be loo occupied with the dally duties of living to have time to linger over either news or comlong ment Those who cannot read fast cannot read much if our observations are correct At least that is the way it seems around here in the summer months DESERVED Garland 51 READING DOWN Office at AUGUST EVERT August UTAH Under 1928 FRIDAY Stores Make Plans For Long Holiday THURSDAY the JULY 20 Act FOR FRIDAY of March 8 TIM DISTRIBUTION 1870 Vernald W Johns — Editor and Lt Max Gleason Korea Veteran Visits Parents PRICE Social Security Cards Should Be Obtained By Summer Workers A YEAR Good Boxing Card Seen For Aug 1 0 At Recreation Now In Full Swing At High School Park were Club Completes Lighting Project at Garland City Park - $200 Those who will need groceries or other merchandise items be“Residents of Garland and the fore the 24th will have to get communities who plan to nearby thzm this week it appears First Lieutenant George Max work m the canning and packing Stores at Garland as well as in Gleason who was sent to Korea many other localities plan to re- just a year ago when the army plants must have social security to Fire works will explode at the according main closed both next Monday moved m there and who has account numbers E Johnson ball of Garland manager and Tuesday the when park been m every major battle there Harry the Ogden social security office kicks off the open- since that time is back at Gar“The law requires the canning of the 1951 Wheat and Beet mg land this week visiting with his to Youth May Enlist report the wages Day celebration on Friday Mr parents and Mrs George companies the account numbers of all ing August 10 says Bert Whit Gleason and with former friends Says Draft Board The workers can co- ney of the local athletic organizaemployees around the valley operated by their cards tion a taking Under temporary ruling any Max brought home with him with them when The Club is laboring toward a they report for person who has received orders a silver star received for heroism work ” star studded program of amateur to report for physi- in action numerous medals and “Women workers who destined have to boxing cal examination any may now enlist ribbons and a keen recollection changed their names thru mar- previous presentation in any branch of the service up of many The conclose encounters with a new card riage should obtain stellation of performers scheduled to the time he is ordered to re- death He has seen his comone that shows their new name to appear will be crowd pleasers until August panions fall near port for induction by and in some and their old number" of reputaion and proven continuclass 1st states a bulletin from Selec- instances has seen men killed “These club members declare tive Service headqquaiers at Brig who were standing in the same ed Mr Johnson can be seapplications Anyone ham City witnessed a having he had occupied position only a cured from the Garland postTriplc-will promotion agree This ruling allows recruiting few minutes before master or from our office ” they deliver the goods when it services to enlist any man up to He says he has not given up Mr Johnson will be in the of- comes to high class match makthe time he is ordered to reoort all hope for his brother Jack fice of the Utah Power and Light and action ing packed for induction to August 1 1)51 who was reported missing early perforCompany in Tremonton on Thurs- mance this spring No evidences of day Next week the entire card will July 26th He will be glad Jaek”s death have yet been to assist anyone in Leland Miller be a Wheat-Bee- t announced the obtaining found and the North Koreans social number or in Days committee has been advissecurity and Chinese Chaplain School are known to be changing the records ed and all in all it looks like a The Pfc Leland S Miller of Al- holding some prisoners hot time in the old town is in reds have identified very few of bany Oregon of Garformerly Clubs Hold prospect for Garland the night in violation of all land is one of 90 enlisted men their prisoners of August 10th There is Annual enrolled in a class for Army the ru es of Outing a remote yet that possibility assistants training at the Jack may be alive Max beieves One of the most successful School at Fort Slocum Chaplain club was held back home outings last is a great Being New York who will Thursday Friday and Saturday says Max In addition to training profes- experience leave soon for his new assign- July 12 13 and 14 when for sionally qualified clergymen and ment and Fort at Ord California girls fifty boys the military service Chaplain His wife and family are here from Box Elder county went to School offers a course for chapWillow Flat on he Cub River with him lain assistants to certain enlisted The summer Each club had leaders or recreation proparents men for chaperons along gram at the Bear River High The Chaplain assistants study First Ward Invites from the Utah School is in full awing Representatives such as administration subjects As usual To is the State Agricultural College swimming were Program of a chaplain’s office music for most popular The 3:00 activity present to assist with activities assistant chaplain’s funeral and The Garland First Ward MIA o’clock boys’ beginners class has were enjoyed programs burials motor maintenance and invites all MIA members of the Campfire an B5 of enrollment The 4 00 others relative to religious mili- ward to attend the MIA general each night and awards were made o'clock to winers in various girls’ beginners contests has 85 tary duties activity night wich will be held Anson B Call Box Elder students and the 300 o’cock inGraduation exercises Thursday 26 at County and evening termediate July swimmers class and Agricultural Agent On com- the Garland planned for has City park 55 Bessie M Hansen County Home course pletion of the Th activities at Demonstration will begin From 730 to 930 pm the who were Agent Private Miller will be stationed 8 00 pm with a girls softball in charge of the camp thank pool is open o all adults and at Red River Arsenal Texarkana game and will be followed by the leaders and supervisors The evenwho high school students campfire program did so much to help make this ing periods are generally attend-eMr Sc Mrs Floyd Stohl and is Everyone by 45 to 75 people requested to bring outing so successful and also W returned to Lamont A sports class for boys is beIdaho their own buns and weiners and C Welch of Corinne who demonfamily sevafter spending Wednesday the ward will provide the drinks strated bread baking with a re- ing held on Monday and Thurseral days at their home here and the dessert from 7:30 to 10:00 day evenings flector oven Various fields just cleared of We ought to call all these issues of The Times vacation edi- peas are in the process of being leveled Among them are those tions They are so full of men- of Roy Braegger and V L Johnt tion of people going on or reson of Bear River City Many turning from trips farmers plan to level one or ' more fields after grain is harPIONEER DAY vested or when their second or It isn’t a centennial year now third crop of hay is off To all so the emphasis this July 24 those who have such in mind will be more on sports SCS holiday technicians suggest that and vacations than on Pioneers each of you make arrangements whom the day is set aside to in advance for desired engineer honor surveys servloe and equipment That is not entirely good since operators in this Cooperation there are so many things about matter will greatly facilitate the the pioneering experience and use of our limited crew of enthe pioneer character that should gineers In assisting you when be brought to mind to help us to- you are All farmers are ' ready day expected to: (1) Clear the field When we get to feeling sorry to be surveyed for leveling of all for ourselves burdened down vegetation and trash (2) Furwith work and duties and viable nish 48” good lath for the 50 to have we see any- foot grid survey (20 lath per erything one else have we on 1 need to acre) (3) Assist in the staking recall the pioneer homes the of survey— understand and aprough toil the little medical aid prove the leveling plan to be of the day and a hundred other used (4) Arrange for or do own conditions and compare them construction wrok according to with our present luxuries specifications We also need to focus our atAlkali Tolerant Grasses tention upon their self reliance their willingness to labor their Odel Bigler over by the and resourcefulbridge has had an interimaginativeness ness qualities of character-whicesting experience with some of laid the foundation for our pres- the newer grasses His field of the road has several ent environment There was no north state welfare plan for them in swales in which water stands for spite of their hardships They a month or more each spring would have resented a Alkali gets so severe in these probably suggestion of such a thing Cer- swales that nothing will grow 1949 a' mixture of alfalfa tainly they would not understand and why in a place such as Box El- crested wheatgrass smooth der County today there should bromegrass was seeaed on the drained better have to be distributed soiL The swales almost PROJECT C03IPLETED— Cutler Carl Bishop and Mayor J J White Andy Campbell a representative one thousand dollars every day and area on four members of the LionsCharles Club civic Improvement committee check on wiring Installation of of the year in relief each side were seeded to the new grants park lighting system to the more alkali and high water table They helped themselves full limits of their ability and tolerant grasses These grasses Call Back Robert they assisted one another when were seeded alone and also in The most alkali toler- From Korea Service there was an emergency One mixtures suspects whether right or wrong ant grass under these conditions Robert Call son of Mrs Ruth followed that there has been some weaken- was tall wheatgrass by alta fescue and Reed's canary Call arrived home from Korea ing of character la our society The last electrical connections Crested wheatgrass fullest cooperation given intersince the days of the pioneers grass until and left Monday were installed on the park light- now the grounds sre both attracmediate wheatgrass the smooth Friday evening ' for Camp Carson Colorado the tive and useful ing system this week and and bromegrass big bluegrass MRS BUCHANAN RECOVERING Bob who is just 18 joined the lights were tested out followed with about equal vigor briefly The present lighting project FROM OPERATION intermediate National Guard unit Wednesday evening wheatgrass Garland represents a value of approxiwho un- showed up better this year than when he was 17 and accompaOnly the task of bringing them mately Mrs Earl Buchanan $2000 in labor and malast The tall wheatgrass has into proper focus on the playing terial derwent and club a serious appendectomy Many citizens nied them to Korea He is under field yet remains before the job members have assised the coma satis- made the best regrowth after cut- the last week is now making that the army in- is finished impression This is probably due to members of the mittee from the beginning factory recovery after a week of ting its being less mature than the tends to give him a discharge Lions club committee state The Andy Campbell has headed the the grave illness family beother grasses at the time the al- right away because of his youth city is planning to use tbe same committee and lieve has been ably At least he says that is why they meters for some smaller well she may falfa was ready to cuL If all continues lights seconded by Charles Culer Carl sent him home from Korea on the grounds and in the park Bishop and be able to be moved from the Alfalfa' Seed Production Mayor J J White He Arthur Michaelis that boys in his rest rooms hospital in the next few days The acreage of dryland alfal- companyreports are all in good health The installation is to be for- RACES kWul nsstc ortwoet fa for seed has increased by and good spirits and that he mally presented to the city on The horse racing program RETURN FROM MEXICO leaps and bounds the last few hated to leave the company but the opening night of Wheat and planned and by local sportsmen This is especially the years Beet Days 10 Cache Valley riding clubs as a August Miss Ruth Johnson and Miss case in the Plymouth and Beaver didn’t mind leaving Korea The has been fund Oleen Robert's brother who brought Ardes Adams returned Thursday project raising benefit for Gene Dam Those fields that areas after having spent near- were dusted and sprayed accord- has been in Korea since August to a completion by the Garland Munns will be held at the Fair evening is still there Oleen joined the Lions who sponsored the planting Grounds at Tremonton on Saturly a month in Mexico They ing to the US AC recommendatwo and a half years ago of the park to grass the instal- day July 28 at 200 o’clock It a study tour from tions look extra good accompanied The seed army and expects to be sent to Japan lation of s sprinkling system and was announced this week the USAC which traveled by bus game is getting more in production Thirteen separate races and report having had a most inare September for 18 months the laying of the new ball diamond In all this the city has now lined up for the afternoon Continued on page 8 duty teresting trip The' Publisher 1951 pm Junior sports class for boys 7 to 13 years of age will be held each day from 3 pm to 6 pm on the football field and in the gym Table tennis and volleyball other equipment will be available each Monday Tuesday Thursday and Friday A tennis tournament will again be conducted the first part of The Lions Club will August award a trophy to the winner of the junior and senior division' Softball will be conducted under the lights on the football field for all boys and girls who are interested on Mondays and Thursday at 730 pm BAND PRACTICE MONDAY The Bear River High School is now preparing for the annual Pioneer Days celebration in Ogden on July 24 All bank members sre urged to be st the final rehearsal next at 8 o’clock at Monday evening the high school band PRIMARY PARTIES Primary HELD parties held were Wednesday evening at Snowvllle and GarFielding land The activities for the boys and their parents were to observe 26 years of the Trailbuildcr Stake program Primary board members were in attendance at each of the parties Wednesday evening Visit From California Mr & Mrs Jed Allred and famCalifornia ily of Burbank arrived early Thursday for morning a brief visit with Mrs Allred's parents Mr St Mrs David Wood Mr Allred’s mother Mrs W L Allred snd other relatives here They will leave for home Saturday as their son Oleen Allred is a carpener in the Navy and leaves next week for duty in Guam Mr & Mrs Deary Brown were in Idaho Falls Saturday and Sunday to attend a Stallings family reunion - all contestants have drawn for their positions on the track Vem Oyler will act as starter Clark Jones snd Wes Gephart as Judges and “Salt” Riser as an- nouncer and |