Show Reading Down The Side with the Editor ESTABLISHED GARLAND Year 27th EVERY THURSDAY AUGUST Contracts Let for New Buildings At High School UTAII FRIDAY FRIDAY FOR MARCH 4 DISTRIBUTION No 31 1955 Former Residents Move to Portland Fielding Reorganizes Relief Society SoThe Fielding Ward Relief ciety was reorganized in the ward sacrament meeting Sunday evenwere Mrs Dorothy The Box Eldir County Board of ing Released with her counEducation is proceeding with ar- Burton president selors Mrs Dora Anger and Mrs rangements for the construction Ettie Rudd and secretary Mrs of new buildings at the Bear RiElma Petersen can be no such thing as living ver jjjgjj School and planning to are officers sustained new The A settled without an opinion finished by about next jave Mrs Florence Garn president opimon may be said to be a bias Dumber The new construction Mrs and Ina Mrs Leavitt Lettie “Prove all things and hold fast viu adjoin thc new gymnasium counselors and Mrs Esther to that which s good “was Paul’s e Udy an4 mble the older Coombs secretary the problem touching fass 0 bo used largeljr (or junior That would avoid the unreasonhigh school purposes ing bias and yet allow the necesLow bidder for the general emotional to contract for the attachment sary con- proposed hch might abH t worthy att ados on waS Ace S Raymond be called “bias” by some The Box' Elder County Medical and Leo and Reed Oyler as clos John Locke states “Morality inest low bidders The basic bid with 11- physicians as Society fluences men's lives and gives a for Dale B Funeral services B & M Electric members was reorganized for the was $231500 1 bias to all their actions” held Tuesday Jones were time since its abandonment Corporation won the electrical bid in the Fielding Ward chapel for $23950 and the plumbing and pm during the war at a meeting at H WE SnOUIcD say that spring contract was awarded to under the direction of Bishop Brigham City last week died Mr Jones appears to be getting close in Dwiler and Detwiler for $32832 liosel Zundel Dr George Ficklin was named Veterans Hospital snow of all on the the yet spite with Dr Robert Pres- as accepted by the F:b 25 at the president fof board bring the total cost to in Salt Lake City He had been ton as secretary The group will ground there is good basis time for some ill Coombs the feeling Dean recalls j0 $288282 The Raymond conhold its meetings on the third Prelude and postlude music for Tuesday of each month that he was planting grain last racj proposes to have the work the service were by Blanche Hanyear on February 28 15 Members are J Howard Ras- done next September ' m sen The invocation was by Rex mussen D L Bunderson Reed At the meeting of the bo W IF JUST A handfull of the sever- - last week it was voted to allow H'chards and ths benedication by M Merrill S L Moskowitz R al hundred Merrill Ilaroer L Psarse J students at the the Howell Ward $75 per season Qujnten Eefs vocal duet was sung by Mr Qor(jon Feit school have gained a lasting ap- - for the use of ward recreational George C Ficklin and Mrs A A Johnson of Beaver Mohr and R D Preston preciation for the superb lines of facilities by the school Another Shakespeare from the study of ECtion was opposed to a sugges-- Pam- an organ sol° was played the play “Julius Caesar” and tion that professional teachers dis-- 1 by Blanche Hansen and a ladies from seeing the excellent movie tiav their certificate in their luartet consisting of Velda Wood Rich- I Letha Peterson Dorothy version of it thin week the ef Welling sang fort of the high school to empha-- 1 The board approved a charge of ards and Rhoda “The Lord’a pray®!They were sise it in classes has been worth pjx dollars All parents and families are per month by Garland by Blanche Hansen vjteij It would be unfortunate city for sewer charges but auth- - accompanied 0me out and enjoy the for any person with capacity to 0rized a study of the cost of pro-Speakrs at the service were programs with Relief ' Societies Elmei of thc Garland First and Second Wellln? Blshop to Vding a school owned sewer their P!enn appreciate power not It also was advised that Box Richards and Floyd Johnson °f wards Sunday evening at 7:30 by The theme for the meetings is Elder county teachers are opposed raver Dara with remarks Zundel THE 1955 LEGISLATIVE session 0 the district “The place of the family unit in mc4 for a Bishop in The cemethe is drawing its close Fielding grav and to tlie eternal plan bf salvation” study lery was dedicated by Richard Ward everyone who has been observant rating In the -- Garland First Jones of tlie proceedings of legislatures Prayer at the home was tjie singing Mothers will sing must agrceJhatthis one has been by George Johnson “O and My Lord’s JPrayer” j“Th Dale B Jones was bom Feb- Father” doing a right good job 'A violin” and organ To dale there has been good 19 1914 at Frisco a be Lucretia duet Utah will ruary played by son of Mr and Mrs D B Jones Rhodes and Gloria Huish harmony between the House and the Senate and between both and The family moved to Fielding Talks on the theme will be the Governor when he was six years old The approach of n lie given by Marian Kirby Belle c Box all three to' the problems 3?f Scho0' that Thsre - was a veteran of World War II Wood and Helen Marriott lccre!a? conhave come up has been sane and EU" I“?h d will be remarks by Bishop five in ved the South years victed last year of grand larceny service of the Pacific aelis TJje this s°ntenee Council has been Legislative In the Second Ward the stalks week and was granted a further Surviving are his parents Field-will great aid to the lawmakers bo given by Dorothy Gee two weeks stay of execution in in?! w0 brothers and one The preparation of the budget Shuman and Bishop Ar- Owen and Thaync J Chicago First Disrjct eourt Tuesday hy the Governor was most conv Music will be by thc chibald Est aad of w Ficldinj graned aay: permlt mendable and its handling bv the : Mothers with a special Singing her Governor for ° legislators eoually so True there number by Dan Nelson one will he o higher tor levy yet to P he hut rrilh costs Rat Mlss Shtm going steadily upward and the 10 years on the s ate from But public asking for the molntenby Judge Jones last ante and Improving of most exist- The rat bait being distributed c John M ? Goddard (?"nd world to say nothing of irig services ef recog-- d u couo1y th s 'vc nilcd American adventurer will " some news ones nothing else can Jufy trial ot March 12 Is being made avail- '1 Box to Elder be High payabe to Bear the River valbe expected brought cents cost of small 15 a andno1 depositing J ey early next month with hU Nearly J16 million go to higher St!l?01 IlOt frCC 83 was Pound Wal ? amaring adventure - film education in for the vTh?v5rdict last item news a Times slated in C°?rt whlfh Down the Nile” V'®1! Almost coming period week Eirat District This remarkable danger packed S25 million goes to the welfare The Extension Service urges commission and to the welfare in- ruling m a February 3 decision thriller is being presented at the that all who have the rodents on Under state law Governor Lee Eear River stitutions and health programs High School auditoriavail themselves of um under the auspices of the their premises Slate roads get nearly S14 mil- lenle?Cy o parole Riverside Ward which will con- this cheap and effective means of lion The remaining appropria- these pests attacking lions are relatively small ones board' whlcb 1" ura could place duct a valley-wid- e ticket sale as no other one classification getting h!r on probation a part of their fund raising acas much as 314 million tivities for a new ward chapel The to-tal is just short Of $71 million A The film is all in color and is or $10 million more than for the narrated by Mr Goddard is two years just past filled with scenes of danger and Action on legislation has been of lands seldom and excitement ’ conservativer largely’ in line vtith -seen by white men The Los the wishes of most of the citizens Angeles Times has called it “the The organization of a Bear RiThis week saw the killing of the most amazing adventure of this ver Valley Chamber of Commerce Daylight Saving Time bill which1 A play by the famous writer generation and the first of its is being projected this week with pleased most farm people because Oscar Wilde “The Importance of on record” a meeting to name officers and here in Utah our clocks are al- - Being Earnest” will be presented start activities scheduled ready nearly a half hour ahead by the BYU players at Garland of sun time and another hour this afternoon and evening under Return From California Trip--M- r Thursday March 17 at 8 pm & Mrs ClarPnce Bowcutt ac- - at the Utah Power and Light would bring noon up to nearly the sponsorship of the two ward Also pleasing organizations V D auditorium companied 10:30 by the sun by Mr &xMrs It is felt that one organization of Tremonton returned The play is directed by Harold Eowcutt was the demise of a bill to pre- to the econ- devoted exclusively vent the price advertising of eye I Hansen director of the annual last Thursday from San Francisco Calif where they spent a week cmic welfare of this area is mush One wonders if soon it Book of Mormon Pageant at glasses be desired to prevent the iryra visiting with Frank Bowcutt and reeded here states Rudy Miller There will b? a matinee for Keith Isaacson On their return one of those heading the drive of prices on pickles advertising Mrs Wayne Most businesses are reported to or potatoes with the same argu- children at 4 4pm and an even- they visited Mr Nev have pledged membership ments being usedL Capener at Sparks ing presentation at 8 o'clock'' Jit Former Resident Buried at Fielding at " j ReJigf Societies uvuc iu Meetings Fhnnlrn fipfV Corforpa CllLdlCC Olay fr - lister n 'lennJnl P!a '17nc "e ' "" oe '“ hlmf'' INOted LXDmrer Poison Cheap doming Here Not Free f It "Ifvk'Pf anls cT”'nllk itr J AWait W&rClS i Lr2HTI£l rp Businesses Seek It Allred Named County Agent For Box Elder and Mrs Carl Cooke forwho have mer Garland residents been living at Los Angeles where Mr Cooke has been employed with the Firestone Company have this moved to Portland Oregon A Fullmer Allred went to work month Mr Cooke has been ap- - Monday morning as agricultural the of district manager pointed agent for Box Elder County for the states of Wash- - ing the vacancy left by Anson ington and Oregon c&ll when he recently accepted He was serving as bishop of a specialists position at Utah State the Manchester Ward in Los An- Agricultural College gcles at the time of his move Mr Allred A native of Lehi takes over the job of disseminating farming information and aidDoctors Revive ing farmers- - with a wide backMedical Society ground iii agriculture Mr Chamber Unit Meet Thursday To for from Brigham He graduated in 1938 after Young University majoring in agronomy and minor-firand animal in horticulture ing husbandry to Box new not is He entirely Elder county For some time he was agricultural supervisor for the LDS church at Washakie After serving at Washakie he Vvas Carbon county agent for three years From there he went to as worked where he Colorado agriculturist for the C B Smith in farming dealing Company and wholesale drugs chemicals For a short time he worked with the C C Olsen Company in Ogden lie come to Box Elder County from Sanpete County where he was aeent for three years Coming to Brigham City with him are his wife Margaret Petersen their and Allred ren Elva 16 8 and Jim 4 Keith four child12 Clyde Bears Entering State Tourney Next Week Barrus Bears a team consistent balL all season now have their eyes on a possible state championship at the tournament which opens in Salt Lake City next week as & result of running over the on the South Cache Spartans home court last Friday night Both teams started off rather evenly and each played good defensive ball to net Bear River an The first quarter lead second quarter was much the with the Bears gaining same but a Iargcr cad o( Aflcr he half thc Bears came back and gained a still larger the Spartans margin -- without much comeback Bear showing River led at the end of the third quarter by a score of With the constant hitting' of Gardner and Cutler who hit- 14 points each and a fine show of teamwork the Bears retained their lead during the last quarter Leading the Bears percentagewise were sharpshooters Garn Conger and Pierson Pierson hit 100 per cent from the field while Garn and Conger each hit 42 per cent of their shots Cutler and Gardner were high point men for the Bears High man for the Spartans was Perkins with 16 points This Thursday night the Bears invade the den of the North Cache whom the Bears beat in Bulldogs their previous meeting by a small margin The Bulldogs upset the Logan Grizzlies last Friday night and are traditionally dangerous in their “cracker box” gym By Melvin The Bear River which has played r Mr & Mrs F J Limb left Tuesday for Mesa Arizona where they will visit for three weeks |