Show Reading Editor ' trouble to - cause EVERY AUGUST ESTABLISHED v “V ‘H - considerable GARLAND 27th Year Water Supplies Of County Towns Constantly Tested constant check on the purity the water supplies' in Box maintained by - of Department to Health to enable communities keep their water sources free of disease or contamination Samples of water are supplied the State" Department of Health by individuals appointed in each area' and the test results are mailThose ed back to the sender performing this service are as follows: Bear River LeGrande City Peterson Beaver Dam LaMar Bowen and Clark & Bowen Booth Valley School Mrs Helen T Brown Bothwell Geo' E Summers Bothwell School! Kimber Barlow Brigam City Earnest E Ifansen Collinston School L C Christopherson Corinne L V Mills Dewey-vill- e A of Elder County is tbe" Utah 'State Ernest J Bouwhuis Sam Mortensen Ukon Association Mrs Fielding Florence Garn Garland Don Limb Grouse Creek Jos A Kimber Iloneyville Rulon Bowman Ilowell Carman Wood Junction School Mrs Amy Babbitt Lucin ARE JOINING the Scool' Mrs WESTERNERS Mae Kimber Manwater vigilantes to combat the tua Oleen Hailing Park Valley and false propaSchool Phillip Thomas misconceptions Perry ganda which has been holding up Jack Matthews Plymouth Don R Lorenzo E Hosapproval of the Colorado Rivet Lamb Portage kins SnowviUe Carl Cobia South Project You can join the Utah unit by Willard Jack Hooper Thatcher School Marcus Lee Tremonton sending $100 to Acquanlantes Salt Lake City You will receive Gordon Nessen and R S Calder-woo- d InWashakie Bishop Newell badge and membership card Cutler Wheelon J E g dicating your participation in the J Willard Arthur C Hastcampaign The project will bring thou- ings Yost School DeVera sands of new acres under culti- Rasmussen vation including a huge tract beIt will longing to the Navahos bring needed power to the western states area for industrial development It will provide a vasl new boating fishing and recreational area and open up the isoThe Gold and Green Ball of the lated canyons of the Colorado to combined Garland First and Ses The project which cond wards will be held Tuesday will pay for itself will bring bene- January 25 It is themed to fits to the entire nation thru in- “Winter Wonderland” and wiU area in this of wealth the music of the Shorty feature creasing and thru providing lands and Ross orchestra from Ogden The event will begin at 8:30 in jobs for our rapidly expanding the recreation hall and will be population Every Utahn should contribute to give the movement a needed The general public and espeboost cially the membership of the two wards is invited to attend THERE ARE TWO basic arguments against state aid for a both of school lunch program which carry a lot of weight In the first place the state does The second degree murder connot have enough money to meet viction of Charles Mitchell 31 for services all the demands for killing Fred Martin 61 an lunch aid Withdrawing school itinerant potato picker in Cache sum would leave a considerable County wqs approved by the Sufoi other things preme Court of Utah last week it is contended by Mitchell Secondly will bs at many that it is not a proper Logan shortly function of government to feed other court case from tbe One school children or anyone else district court is under advisement except prisoners in the jails by the high court It is the so (There are places in the world called school embezzlement case where prisoners are not fed by which was tried at Brigham City the state but must have their the first part of 1954 It is exThe food brought by relatives) that a ruling will be pected responsibility for feeding child- handed down by the Supreme ren belongs to the parents and matter This in this shortly Court for the state to provide food for rase involved a former woman them is socialism it is held of the Box Elder High Those wo favor the state sup- employee School port for the program fear that it would not be patronized if children were required to pay what E Lewis Johnson of Garland is now Dr Stanley Johnson having the meals are 'worth teceived his doctorate from the f m of Southern Calif or-- ' re- University annual Johnson's Stanley which has nia at Los Angeles in December! view of - the movies Is since Times over teaching English and litlie The in appeared Stan Was a student here at Bear erature at a college in Portland f in our School Oregon appears River High Movie fans will find the ‘‘reissue again this week on page 4 as usual son of Mr and Mrs view stimulating Water fa J UTAH FRIDAY Social Security Terms Liberalized Says Official “If you have at least ’TVS' years security- credit and you are at least 72 years old you can receive social security retirement benefits even though you are to work” continuing In announcing this Wesley F Watson of the Ogden Social Security office said that the retirement test of the program was liberalized by the considerably 1954 amendments to the Social ’Security Act A worker over 65 with lVt to two years of covered work who does not expect to earn over $1200 during 1955 or who is not now working and earning over $80 a month or working a substantial amount in his own business is eligible for social security retirement benefits Mr Watson will be in Tremonton Thursday January 27 at the Utah Power and Light Company between 2 and 3 pm Plans Meets School Lunch Discusses Plans for the annual Found-eds- ’ Day of the Garland School were made at an executive of the meeting of the officers organization Monday reports Mrs event This Boss Chester P comes on February 3 Plans were made also for the April meeting A telephone call from Mrs Rose president of the state urged opposition to a proposed bill to withdraw” state aid for the school lunch A similar bill was defeated last session It was suggested that those interested should countact Representative Kleon Kerr and Senator- - Clifton Kerr on the matter Matters Before District Court Stanley FOR TIME DISTRIBUTION FRIDAY No JANUARY 21 1935 25 Welling Will Show Holy tand Pictures At Farm Banquet Appreciates Christmas Lighting City Appreciation of the communthe generosity of the ity Utah Power and Light Company in p ro v id mg' fre e current for-tChristmas lighting display here was voiced this week by Mayor for J J White The company certainly has the thanks of every citizen for its annual ” contribution ' to ' the" color ful Christinas holiday stated th mayor Rhodes Named To City Council Arnold Garland evening Mr of Rhodes was member of the Council Monday (Dick) in sworn as City a Rhodes will fill the caused by the resignation Bumice Brough He was as- to direct charge of cit ' and sidewalks signed streets Union Pacific Train Offers Free Helps To Hqme Planners Tracy R Welling willv be a special guet and will present cclor slide of his trip to the Holyx Land at -- the annual North Box EJder County Farm Bureau to be held Thursday January 27 at Tremonton Second Ward announces Howard Glenn president"” TSe“pictures” will be shown following the serving of the first groups from 7 to 8 pm be served The banquet will from 6 to 8 pm followed by the annual business meeting and election of officers The banquet speaker will be an expert who will discuss the new farmers tax under the social security program Reservation forms are being mailed to all members of the orand they are requestganization ed to return them promptly so officers will know how many to expect at the meet of tha group are also ‘ invited to attend and tickets may be purchased from — Farm Bureau officers “We invite all farmers to join the organization” Mr Glenn said “Farmers are in the minority 10 to 1 in the US and recognition of tha farmers needs in the f eder- al legislature can best come irom a strong farm organization” he said Box Elder County resident who wants beautiful home surroundings will want to attend sessions of the Union Paciiic AgCar when ricultural Improvement it visits Brigham City on Monday 24 Theme this of year’s January car is “Home Grounds ImproveGarland Second and Fielding ment Better Living” Scheduled starting times for are playing for the M Men basof the Bear ketball championship meetings at Brigham City are 9 even ' With the Bear River Stake M 10 and 11am 12 noon 1 and River Stake tnis Thursday Of as' come a resuit tag having 2 Men tournament being conducted school students High thru the two opening rounds of this Thursday evening- - all eyes will attend the morning meetings undefeated annual the tourney are being turned toward the stake the later sessions are open to The Fielding a rugged capable outcar’s annual junior division tournament which the public will begin next Monday at the tour thru Utah is sponsored fit won trom the smooth passing old gym at the Bear River High jointly by the Union Pacific rail- Garland First 'squad on the openon the second overSchool and continue on Wednes- road company and the Utah State ing night-ancame a first quarter lead of over day and Thursday Extension Agricultural College 20 points to end on top of the The first game at 6 pm Mon- Service Two day will be between Garland Seon landscaping able East Garland five experts cond and Beaver At 7:15 Ilowell and care of flowers and other last year’s Garland Second is scheduled to meet SnowviUe won from East Garplants will disruss such subjects champions Plymouth and edged tha defending champs and a first land round fundamentals landscaping league leaders will meet Garland lawn planting and care disease Garland First Wednesday First at 8:30 and at 9:45 Fielding and insect cotrol in tournament of The the winner types of tangles with Riverside plants bedding plants peren- will play in the Division 15 tour-naOn succeeding nights winners nials annual here Jan 31 to Feb 5 at the flowers and ajnd will meet winners and two de- house BRHS Memorial Gym plants feats will eliminate contenders Films exhibits and TJSAC' pubThe winning team will play In lications will aid the experts in the Division 15 tournament at teaching ways to beautify Box the Lakeview Stake Center Feb Elder ' County homes 14 to 19 Wards Engage Eight Teams Ogden Orchestra Entered in Stake Junior Cage Race - THURSDAY X THIS WEEK THE SNOW has continued to pile up on Box Elder farms and hill sides The precipitation already has- been heavy ""CnougH" to prompt some Park Valley residents to voice hopes that maybe the powder dry range lands suffering from several years of severe drouth will 'come back ' In to productivity The new snow which Has fallen this week has ad a much heavier water content than earlier — storms and has brought the valley a white blanket of fully 17 inches thickness and 134 inches moisture this month Little wind has accompanied the storms thus far and as a result the snow plows of the state and county have been able to keep most roads open However with the snow at its present depth a little wind would be sure- AMD GA ft Down The Side with the Every of Stake Finishing Annual Hoop Tourney M Men for pm air Dial Service Set On Local Phones BOYS JOIN THE SERVICE— Bob Wood son of Mr and Mrs Mark Wood Robert Jensen son of Mr and Mrs Elmer Jensen and Ricky Soderquist sou of Mrs James Wood enlisted in the Air Force and left Thursday for Parks Air near Oakland California Dennis Richardson son of Mrs Curtis Richardson Marguerite Grover son of Mr and Mrs Grover of East Garland and Earl Harper son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Harper ‘also of East Garland joined the army this month Ee Mrs Garn Capener and daughter spent Saturday in Ogden vity vraers cars Off Streets at Night For Snow Removal Telephones in the Garland area delimtely will be converted to dial operation on January' 30 manVincent Chiodo company Cars must rot be parked on ager announced today to conversion Prior newf the over the city treets night the city warns this week council directories will be distributed unseven This regulation is effective with their new diget call til spring weather brings an end numbers Subscribers are advised to the snow and will be enforced that allx seven of the numbers must be dialed to avoid wrong it is stated even on iocal calls ' Parked cars on the street make coiinections Mr Chiodo also announces that it impossible for plows to dear away the snow in their early due to the apparent inability of to secure needed the company morning trips Stiff penalties will be asked of parts for the experimental radio of this violators phone system to the SnowviUe regulation area it will be necessary to tern! - Boyd Munns and son Randy on porarily discontinue service that line on Jan CO were in Malad Monday |