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ESTABLISHED vinR S( 4 AUGUST — 1928 MEMBER kUtox i J'Jm IN THE Primary election in Box Elder County this year was the biggest in several elections there being about 4850 votes cast against 3980 in 1952 and 2470 in 1954 It would seem to indicate that our county citizens are becoming more interested in meeting their civic reHowever we cansponsibilities not take too much satisfaction in the voting because the November general elections can bring out over 8800 in the county VOTING Archibalds Say: UTAH Garland Swings STA TE PRESS AND NATIONAL SEPTEMBER 14 FRIDAY UTAH GARLAND 29th Year TILE SUPREME COURT ruling to that it is not constitutional keep Negro citizens out of schools that white children attend merestateaccount race is a of on ly ment of a reasonable truth Our government was founded on the assumption that all of its citizens are of one class the first class We accept taxes and ask military service equally from all and as a result all have a right to vote and to enjoy all the other privileges of citizenship including education But unfortunately the problem is not just that simple Deep the Negro exist against the country over Where Negroes settle in any numbers whites tend A visitor from a to move away California city here just this week explained that the LDS ward in which they lived in that state was its membership steadily losing and would necessarily be dissolved before the long because neighborhood homes were being sold to colored people The who had nothwere selling people ing particular against their new neighbors but they just preferred to live somewhere else s beNegroes often are disliked cause they are less well educated or have different cultural tastes than whites and they have less education and a different culture have oftimes because not they been given equal opportunities but It is an unfortunate condition ' it does exist and its Solution appears far in the future Americans white and black ought to have the talent to settle it peacefully and in a manner in keeping with the dignity of the nation could show the reNegroes straint and culture of good citizenship by not forcing themselves into schools in localities where they know they are not wanted At the same time white Americans certainly should be too well founded in the principles of citizenship to resort to mob rule to hold their ground There is a of both groups place leaders ought to be able to meet and arrive at a workable social relationship That place can be found when it is sought in temperance and goodwill and this we truly believe Support in Primary Election Garland voting in the Primary missioner Seely had 1494 and election Tuesday departed sharply Allen 1490 votes with three from its usual pattern with more voting precincts yet to be countvotes being cast than ed It is expected that returns Republican vrte for from Grouse Garland’s DemocraticCreek Lakeside Republican governor totalled 167 and Junction will be at the while the local Democrats cast county clerk’s office by Thursonly 158 votes for the two goverday which could swing the vicnor candidates on that ticket tory either way Taylor - Wight Win Four years ago in the 1952 PriCandidates from District 2 on Garland Republimary election the Democratic ticket A cans cast 99 votes for their concontestants while the Taylor garnered 448 votes to his gressional opponents Paul Fonnesbeck’s Democrat ballots for the same po380 Emery D Wight of Harper sition on their ticket numbered one over polled almost two-t160 a proportion which has held Alan Everard Roche in the here for elections for many years contest for went The voting Tuesday as Democratic party county commissioner post follows In Garland The contest between' candiClyde comRepublicans — Governor dates for the ArmState Auditor 95 Lee 72 missioner nomination was fair strong 77 Lambourne 81 State ly close all the‘way George II Treasurer Allen 98 Preece 62 Davis Garland incumbent com State Senator Claybaugh 25 Kerr missioner received a total of 139 State Representative RichLeo Cottam 875 votes over ards 115 Whitney 48 whose total Brigham City Commissioner Jensen 25 Potter reached 800 Al139 Commissioner The general swing of the eleclen 110 Seely 48 tion in the county was to the Democrats — Senator Hopkin Republican side with the opin71 Maw 84 Governor Boyden ion that many swung over to Sec of State 129 Romney 29 the Republican ticket to support Baker 101 Barlocker 54 Attorney Clyde in the governor’s race 118 General Giles 35 Alston Fonnesbeck State Representative Com55 101 Taylor missioner Roche 70 Wight 81 Commissioner Cottom 20 Davis 139 The Alma W King family will Prospects for another term as in Governor of the State of Utah be honored at a testimonial for J Bracken Lee ended about connection with the regular sacraat service Sundav evening ment midway during election returns when his Republican opponent 7:30 in the Garland First Ward continued it is announced by the ward bish- Mrs Archibald VOTED REPUBLICANS George Dewey Clyde to pile up an lead as state wide returns came In Lee conceded the election shortly after midnight Tuesday In the county race Kleon Kerr Republican candidate for state senator won over his Brigham Citv opponent Charles W Theo Richards of Claybaugh Fielding defeated Laurence G Whitney for the Republican State Senate chair in District 2 Ross G Bowen defeated his opponent L D Wilde by a comfortable margin in District Robert J Potter East Garland was successful in receiving a majority of votes from the Republican ticket to win over Fnhraim C Jensen Tremonton farmer for the county commissioner nominat on Vote Undecided The closest contest in the election at 3 30 Wednesday remained between Ferris H Allen Tremonton and F Leland Seely Brighafn City candidates for county com Republican NO 7 iMiroilment At High ami Jr High School Over 1000 Bear River High School and Junior High School have registered more than 1000 students for this school term The senior high reports 161 senior students 171 juniors and 192 sophomores totaling 524 in that division In the seventh grade at the Junior 158 High students have registered 178 eighth graders and 181 ninth graders totaling 518 students All students in the northern part of the district of Junior High age are now enrolled in this division of the school McKinley School has 412 students in the six grades reports Ford Jeppsen The principal over crowded condition of this school is alleviated with the exception of the third and fifth grades according tp Mr Jeppsen MRS D A McMILLAN Mr and Mrs F S Peck were in Murray Thursday afternoon to attend funeral services for Mrs D A McMillan a of Mrs Peck They were accompanied by their daughters Mrs WesMrs J Delos ley Gephart and Thompson Mrs McMillan was well known in Garland because of her outstanding service over a period of with the State Federamany years Clubs tion of Women’s and she had attended many club functions She passed here away Tuesday morning Going To Far East Celebrates 101st By ROBERT J POTTER will bo candidate for Commissioner THEO H RICHARDS Representative from DlsL High School Area GEORGE H DAVIS Commissioner 6n Democratic Ticket KLEON KERR senate seat race wins 1 M L Garland Nielson Postmaster Utah Garland Postal patrons will be interested to know that this year 1956 marks the hundred and first mail anniversary of the registered On system In the United States 1855 under an act of ConJuly gress the registered mail system was started America prbviding with a safeguard for a the mails which has been of Elder Wayno Summer value to the development of our national commerce and industry The registry system has often teen referred to as the blood stream of American commerce In the first year of its operation there were only 600000 letters carried Today the total is about will A missionnary farewell 85 million a year and the value oi the items carried runs into be held Sunday evening in the Bothwell ward honoring Elder billions of dollars In 1937 Wayne Summers son of Mr the Federal Governwho ment shipped 54 million dollars and Mrs Ervin Summers worth of gold coin bullion and will leave in the near future to silver by registered mail from fill a mission in the Northern includes New York and Philadelphia to FT Far East Mission which Knox Ky The shipment begain Japan Korea and Okinawa Speakers for the program 11 1937 was completed January Delbert Firth June 17 1937 and weighed near-- will be Bishop Kleon Kerr President Deloris 11'4 million pounds Stokes The missionary his parLetters Love N A ents and grandfather Did you know that in VenezuW ght will also speak briefly ela the Post Office accepts love Music for the service will s letters at half the usual Marion inrlude vocal solos by rate provided they are placed in Summers and Maurine Wight a If marimba solo Odell Summers special bright red envelopes? the same regulation were in effect and a sprig bv a male quartet would be a with here there probably Jay Roberts Alford John colorful collection of missives pas- Raymond Hansen and Nick Petsing thru the Garland Post Office ersen Wayne Summers Called to Far East Mission in the corporate ham City limits f Want State Brand Inspection Moved Commissioner Wight reported that the State Department of Agriculture would like to take the brand inspection out of Box Elder County and have it at the Ogden stock yards The county will ask the state department to leave the inspection the same as at present since much of the stock passing through here does not go to the Ogden stock yards Ask Change In Assessment C G Adney Charles Fredrickson and Byron Stallings representing the Corinne Drainage District presented a list of things to be considered in assessthe district ing land within recommended that the They county be divided into smaller districts for assessment purposes in order to better consider local problems The clerk was asked to send the list to the State Tax Commission for their consideration The delegation was asked to meet with other groups In the county who understand such problems and make recommendations which the county would ask the Tax Commission to consider their approval being necessary on any action Site Granted For Ground Observance Sgt Sarborough military coordinator for the Box Elder and Rich County Air Defense reported that they have now established eighteen posts of the ground observer corps in the county and asked permission to use the ground at the dike at Willard for a post which was granted Morrison Knud son Co also wrote concerning the condition of the road to Promontory Point The company will be informed that the preliminary work on the north 13 miles of the road Is either completed or nearly so and with state assistance the county plans to call for bids for oiling this strip as soon as the necessary planning is finished The same company also asked for a deputy sheriff to be stationed at Little Valley The matter will be taken up with Sheriff Hyde when he returns from his vacation The Thiokol Chemical Corp has signed a conlraet with the Bear River Telephone Company a one for ten trunk lines and hundred line switchboard for their manufacturing plant west Cache b - Stevens Talks To Lions Club of here The switchboard will be largin the history of High er than the present one which the Bear points River High School over serves Bear River City or the a period were recited by one which serves Fielding Frank Stevens in s talk of Principal Vincent Chiodo manager to the Garland Lions Wednesday the Telephone Company states Mr Stevens also explained the that the planning engineering fine facilities in being provided and ordering for the project the new high school building and will and the begin immediately way the buildings at the have work the to they hope school serve the needs of both completed in eight months high school and the new junior Through the construction of high the additional trunk lines Mr President Andy Campbell conChiodo thinks it may be possible ducted the meeting and Wendell to add to the present 580 lines Iless introduced the speaker Guests at Hughes Home Mrs George B Hughes had as dinner guests Wednesday Mr & Mrs Walter B Muir and Mr & Mrs of Rexburg Idaho George Muir They were accompanied by some inends from the east On Tues- FOUR-1- HOLDS TRACTOR MEETING CLUB A meeting of the Garland Tractor Club was held Thursday night Sept 6 at Don Limb’s Service StationMrs Harvey Deem was in attendance and explained how the boys were to get their D of A Lake books to Salt send to the Coun-ifixed day Sargent at the The boys then City was a dinner guest Agent‘s office worked on their books Hughes home Those present' were the leader Suffers Heart Attack Prul Coombs Don Limb assistant Mrs Deem Jerry BrockFriends of Alvin W fless of Lo- leader man Jack Limb Lynn Forsberg gan will regret to learn that he suffered a very serious Max Limb Marvin Hyer Glenn recently Mark Coombs Peterson and Ted However he is now heart attack Coombs reported as somewhat improved A weiner roast is planned for next Monday at the park Mr A Mrs B C Brough were in Salt Lake City and Bountiful on Friday and Saturday Relief Society Preparation Meeting Sunday Virgil Francom New Counselor In First Ward of the Tremonton First ward Bishopric took place Sunday night when members of the Stake presidency attended the meeting and presented the name of Virgil Francom as second counselor to M L Nielson Bishop Cowley Members of the president The meeting will be held at ward sustained the action Mr Francom replaces Freeman 230 in the ward chapeL who has moved from the All ward presidencies secretaries class ward choristers organists leaders magazine directors and Dewayne Falk who has been others who have been specially in- second counselor was named as vited are expected to be present first counselor at the same meetisays Mrs Nielson ng The Bear River Stake Relief Society will hold its monthly preparation meeting to begin the fall season of activity this coming announces Mr Sunday afternoon A - r of Brig- Tliiokol Corpora I ion Signs Contract For Telephone Service to Plant servng Tremonton and Garland at the present lime Anniversary f bonds Hear David Postal Service X such Thomas Sundav Mr and Mrs King and their son Larry are moving to Provo this month where Mr King will be on the faculty at the BYU The Bear River High School a cappella choir will sing at the meeting Sunday evening Friends of the family are invited to attend Open house will be held foi lowing the meeting in the Bear River Seminary building near County Commissioner the high school 800 Cottam J Leo Mr and Mrs 875 King are being Davis George H honored by the Bear River Stake High Council at a party this Fri- Guests at Capener Home Mrs Blackham Kent day evening (Mary and baby who have Capener) Practice at Brigham City been making their home at Fort The Garland Second ward Polk La where Mr Blackham is to arrived Saturday group preparing for general con- stationed ference in October Mrs W Lee visit her parents the A Dean Mrs L C Christopher-sowho met her at Salt Thompson Capeners Mrs D Miss Dorothy Capener Henry Manning Mrs Lake City L L Bishop and Mrs L W is also enjoying her vacation and were in Brigham City on visiting with her parents She Monday attending the Singing was joined last week by two Mothers friends rehearsal under the June Nielsen and Marrection of Florence Jepperson garet Adamson of Salt Lake City Madson The three girls spent some time in Yellowstone Park and Jackson A :V holding Mr Oldroyd also asked if the commissioners would stand the cost of educating the people which they agreed on the issue to do saying they wanted the public to be ‘well informed before the issue comes to vote They also explained the neces-itof having this election with election the general to save David Thomas representing the $8000 which a special election would cost be will In Presiding Bishopric Roads Get Consideration Bear River Stake this Sunday to A delegation from Hansel meet the stake Senior Aaronic Priesthood workers and members Valley with Guy Ballard R J Brough Gerald Ballard and of ward bishoprics at their month oilHoward asked about Glenn at' 130 In ly leadership meeting the Garland Ward Chapel The ing the road to Hansel Valley for the visit was reporting that considering the appointment made by Alma W King of the traffic on this road there Is no condition poor stake committee on behalf of the other in such a larger They also asked for ward leaden Mr Thomas has been asked to “Y" at the junction of the Hanthe take sel Valley road and the Main give a short addres of were assured highway They priesthood meeting at 2:30 pm consideration whpn the road in the tabernacle also program Is set up for next year All of the usual leadership and recommended that they groups will meet at the customary meet with the state road comhours - prior to the priesthood mission whose responsibility while the quorums will that meeting junction would be meet afterwards from 3 pm to A letter was received from 4 pm the Intermountain Indian School The Relief Society workers of regarding road upkeep In that the stake will also meet at 2:30 area Superintendent Boyce was asked to meet with the commisATTEND FUNERAL FOR sioners since the school Is with To opric f?' 0 An important matter of business at the meeting of the County Commissioners last week was consideration of the bond issue for the construction of Nursing homes In Brigham City and Tremonton Jay Oldroyd reported that the Edward L Burton Co was inquiring about the amount of the bond issue Hq reported that the committee recommended bonding for $20000000 He said the 35 bed home in Brigham City would cost $16300000 and to equip it would cost $3283500 and the 20 bed home In Tremonton would cost about 00 with $28000 00 for equipment The stated commissioners that they did not know how long the bond could be held if the people voted for the issue The Hill Burton funds will not be available for several years for the construction of the sughome After gested Tremonton contacting the Edward L Burton Co who also recommended issue the opinion a $20000000 from the county attorney was sought on the time allowed for Priesthood Heads Testimonial Planned For King Family have effort to In a cooperative maintain safety at Bear River high school during football games the school officials have met with the Garland city police and the highwav patrol and set up some parking regulations No cars are to be allowed to park on the west side of the football field and only a single line of cars on the east side at the field railing No other cprs will be allowed to park at the rear of the school buildings between the two( fences and all other vehicles should use the s area at the south of the for parking Cars will not be allowed to 'use the space at the rear of the building during the games THE COUNTY J asked that the Times news item on the rodeo express their heartfelt thanks for the generosity of the rodeo committee and the sup' porting public Parking Rules Outlined for HOW Incomplete returns as of Wednesday night J Labor Receipts from the Day rodeo at Plymouth the total amount of which may run close to $1000 when all the funds are in are being turned over to George Archibald former Plymouth resident who lost both his arms in a hay baler accident near Idaho Falls The Plymouth ticket sales netted about $500 and as much was tbot to be coming in from the Malad area and EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION 1956 to Republican ‘Thanks’ for Help Mr Commissioners Study Bonding Problems for Nursing Homes The t |