Show Scanning the Scene PUBLISHED MORE BULL A prominent national business concern refine cently presented the state of Utah with Thea final Hereford bull of impressive pedigree Office Extension of publicity a college paragraph release on the subject which came to the Times this week begins as follows: “A banquet honoring the bull will be held t the Hotel Utah February 2nd” There in Now that should be an occasion! the seat of honor is Prince Advance Domino III The spotless linen napkin is carefully the Bull Before hint spread upon his expansive lap the china and shining silver of the Empire gleams dining room The heavy drapes of red &nd silk and gold harmonize beautifully with his curled red coat Just behind him a dignified colored waiter with a napkin over his arm is ready to meet his every need Vol'XII No FRIDAY EVERY MORNING AT GARLAND 25 GARLAND Prophet Without Honor For the chance to weild a little influence with a mob three persons in the USA have turned their talents to causes that threaten stable American government There is Father Coughlin the radio priest and rabble rouser who shouted “God bless Mr CasRecently as sidy and the Christain Front” readers will remember Mr Cassidy and his associates were caught with guns and bombs and jailed for a plot to destroy the government There is Earl Browder the communist and international sneak now in a cell for travelling with forged passports It was not illegal fbr him to spend Russian money trying to set up communism here in place of democracy but he got caught at something less serious that was illegal the Nazi Finally there was one Fritz Kuhn who wanted to be an American Hitler It was legal for him to “Heil Hitler” and “down with his when he Bund’s but cash Democracy” swiped to sport the lady friend he ended in the hoosegow The FBI is checking up on Coughlin and the general peace and quiet would be promoted if he could rest his larynx during a protracted stay behind the bars What the whole country’ needs is fewer cranks wrho wrant to lead a mob somewhere THE DENTAL PROBLEM There is only one dentist to every 1498 perand which is even sons in the state of Utah worse — each dentist treats an average of no more than 400 to 500 patients yearly These statistics along with many others of interest to Utah people were compiled by Shirley Jean Burnham graduate student at the University of Utah in her study “The Costs of Dental Care in Salt Lake County” The thesis states that the amount of money paid yearly per individual for dental care increases with the density of population That is to say in rural sections little dental work is done and that is chiefly fillings and extractions in Salt Lake County more work is done annually and there is a larger per cent of treatment for mouth and gum disorders In cities the average patient pays $1952 yearly for dental care and receives a higher percentage of this care in treatments lower in fillings and extractions Miss Burnham points out the fact and it is a most significant one w’e think that the middle group in the income scale suffers most from neglect of teeth since the wealthy pay for their own care and the families on relief are usually given it free To improve general dental health in Utah it is suggested by' Miss Burnham that people inform themselves of the fundamentals of preventative dentistry including proper diet oral hygiene and pematal care Extension workers have been making a determined drive to organize cooperative health and dental societies in Box Elcer county during the past few years to bring to the people in this farm area better medical and dental care We feel that the aims of the workers are commend- Continued on page EDITOR JOHNS WM VERNALD UTAH Friday February AND $200 Per Year 1940 2 PUBLISHER Stake Conference Sessions Begin ' Sunday at 8:30 am Scouts Bringing Dil Young for Address Ward MIA Dance Is Attractive Function beautiful coronation ceremony featured dance demonstration Garland ward Gold and Green Miss held last Friday evening as Chrlstopherson Amy reigned queen of the event with June Boss Beth June White Frazer Mary and Laura Petterson Thompson Marjorie Weaver as attendants The dance demonstration was carried out under the direction of Kenneth Boss officiated Bishop Arthur Welling at the coronation ceremony Newell Whitney eon’ of 1ST and Mrs Bert Whitney was trumpeter Emma Lou Nye daughter of Mr and Mrs Otto Nye and Toni Wood daughter of were Mr and Mrs Farrell Wood flower girls and Bobby Michaells son of Mr and Mrs Alfred Michael is and Von Riser son of Mr and Mrs Frank Riser Jr carried the A and the ball Out of place? Of course not A bull as well bred as this one would not be out of place The men from the Agricultural in any company college the Chamber of Commerce and other orlinen and tails up and in starched ganizations down the tables are all less royal than he You still think the bull won’t really be there? Well whether he is or not we have an idea there will be a lot of bull there anyway WE PUT UP WITH A LOT OF MUGS FOR THIS RIGHT OF FREE SPEECH — UTAH sees his shadow on February Legend has it that If old Gas Groundhog 2 we’re in for six weeks more of cold weather Though Gas has been debunked as a reliable weather prophet he’s always the center of attention on that date However every groundhog: still has a few followers who believe in him And Speaking of the Weather — Health o Not Since January 1916 has an average of 302 Inches of precipitation fallen In Bear River valley In January until the January just past It Is Interesting according to records in the sugar company files redistrict manager that the only months viewed by Orson A Chistensen in which the precipitation has exceeded this total of January 1940 are October of 1920 with 381 inches December 1921 with 417 Inches Ocwrtth 398 inches August December 1924 tober 1923 with 3 3 inches 1930 with 309 inches July 1937 with 415 Inches and September 1939 with 420 inches are OctoAmong the three driest months In the period reviewed of 1939 with a total of 72 Inches and December ber and November It is observed that following this last dry spell the copious rains the and have saturated of January have fallen on unfrozen ground Soil conditions for crop planting in the soil to a depth of three feet spring should now be ideal Fifty Young People Noon Fire Destroys Recreation Hall Organize Club CCC One of the most enthusiastic young Republican groups to yet meet anywhere In the state gathered Wednesday evening in the Garland hotel to hfear David J Wilson In ahd to effect an organization The boys of the CCC camp at were as heavy losers as Tremonton the Government In the fire Wednesthe camp reday which destroyed creation and education building An dollars estimated thousand worth of equipment such as typewriters tables piano cameras and the Fifty valley present LeOrande young were people was Burton elected of the new organization president was elected Wood Dean Mrs 1st vice president Douglas Holmgren 2nd vice president Clyde Wood 3rd vice president: Aldythe Pierce and Blaine Bishop treassecretary urer of the Wilson David J state was present and spoke committee of the of the accomplishments party and the necessity for a two Mrs Wilson also party system spoke Others some of whom present were Alf Freeman spoke county chairman Miss Ada Tingey Keith Freeman Walt Mann and George of the county organization Johnson at Brigham City Charles J Wood alsa of the county committee and E J Holmgren of the state com- mittee J D Gunderson man and member central committee precinct of the presided meeting A buffet the hotel management CHURCH MUSIC luncheon was chaircounty at the served by train purchased by the boys themfor their own use from funds was destroyed Total was estimated damage by Major books selves at $2000 Gestrlng The fire broke out when all of the camp members were out of the at dinner and spread all building thru the Interior before it was noticed The Tremonton and Garland fire equipment could only prevent Its spread to the other buildings Its origin could not be determined Names Directors The Box Elder members of the Health association a dental cooperative held their annual meeting Tuesday in the Box Elder county courthouse Ernest R McKay president of the association who presided formed the Box Elder county members thal they were entitled to elect three board members this year stead of two because of the In creased number of members In Box Elder county Mrs Bara Nicholson and R K Stewart of Brigham City were re- elected and A P Dalton of Willard was the new member One hundred and five of the 200 families needed before an office will be opened In Box Elder county have been secured said Mr McKay Weber South Cache Team Playing Here Tonight Stenqulst Beax River basketeers will meet the South Cache five at Bear Rivet Friday right although the boys from South Cache should win the game the Bears are expected to give the Spartans a battle that should ah make last down Door" “Double produced eighth at senior February the Bear play seventh River the with COMES TO END for ward choristers and conducted during the past organists three months under the direction of George O Nye at Garland and at Malta Idaho were being conMr Nye reports cluded this week A the special party Is featuring last’ class at Malta where over 25 have I eople taken the course Lata! attendance was smaller tbo excellent results were noted Classes Mrs Oluf Johnson and Johnson spent the ing In Salt Lake City Miss Ruth will second evening for yet to win a they are holding region one com- begin teams at at Vern team includes: Dee ' Hall West Max Tanner Ode Christensen Rolfs Darrel Nelson Loveland Wayne Eldon Hess Hales Kenneth Lamb Oleen Shuman Don Hansen Donald Gibbs Ilunsnker Bradshaw Theril will be and high school HONORED o’clock River’s Richard Oyler Leon “On the Park Bench' is the title a one act play to be presented next Tuesday evening by the Garland MIA following the regular meeting Naomi Gaddle la directing the show and the following are members of the cast: Lamar Wood Beverley Holmgren Huish Sterling Nancy Ann Hales Keith and Fraser Taylor Shirley of MISSIONARY 8 playing 7 An excellent dancing party comson of plimenting Dale Michaells Mr and Mrs Alfred Michaells who leaves soon for a mission to the Eastern states was held Tuesday evening In the ward hall A large crowd was to present wish the young man farewell Dale will enter the mission home Monday for a short Instruction period The play written by Louise is the story of one woman’s over the people she comes in power contact ' with New scenery made possible by the profits from the school play Is ing built by boys In the shop class- CCC Youth Killed On “This new panel set made should for the play pecially much toward putting over the on page 3 do NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC For the purpose of assisting those who are required to file a Federal Income tax return the lowing itinerary will be observed in Bex Elder county Garland Monday Feb 5th Dricgs Tremonton Tuesday at the MidThursday Feb 12 C ty Pngham 16 at the Howard hotel A D Allen Collector Internal Revenue Confectionary Wednesday land hotel 14 15 visitDeputy David monton am truck monton Simpson 17 of the Trewas killed at OCC camp when struck byra Jack Mason of Tre- Thursday driven by have to was retorted swerved to the right to pass an approaching car diiven by Ralph Green and of Tremonton and hit Simpson 19 as his companion Ray Key they wore walking on the left side of road between the Sunset the Inn and the hospital Key was Mason ported was tmek camp only slightly hurt from Jewel Kansas driver and mechanic Oil THE INSIDE Politic and War — Some Very Interesting Obser- Congress Highway es COURSE have result place in petition The game Bear Senior Plays Nears Presentation Finish Interesting IA Prepares Play For Next Tuesday M- By Lee spectators The Bears As a game of the Council of the Members to be In atTwelve are expected tendance at the Bear River stake be held here to conference quarterly states President Clarence P’inday E Smith Tire opening meeting will convene at 8:30 am In the Garland ward chapel with the priesthood of the stake in attendance At the same hour a meeting- for ’women ward Reliel In the will be held Society room under the direction or the stake Relief Society presidency will sessions be General public held at 10:00 am and 2:00- pm The MIA will conduct the evening session beginning at 7:30 pm At 12:00 there will be a meeting or the stake and ward welfare workers Music for the conference will bo warn Oarland furnished by the choir under the direction of Horace Woffinden All of the priesthood are urged to of the conferattend all meetings ence Bishop Welling of the Oarland ward Is especially anxious that all adult AaTonlc priesthood members attend The junior Sunday School will meet In Oarland as usual but senior groups will not The Sunday evening service of under directhe stake conference tion of the MLA will be the occasion for Court of Honor ceremonies for boy scouts from all troops of the stake The program which is in charge of scout executive Leo Walker and will Include his fellow officers the scouts’ respecial flag ceremony committal oath and the awarding of merit badges and honors to all scouts who have earned them address b£ "An will given' Tby Ssout Executive S D Young of Ogden Musical numbers will Include a vocal duet by Cleo Nye and an accordlarj Blaine Thompson duet by Kcfmeth Boss and Mrs Ed Harris1 a quartette directed by Fred L Nye and community singing by the congregation Explorers of the stake and parent and friends of scouts are especially Invited to attend the services Simpson a and at the vations Prologue to Love Picture Page President’s Ball Clothing News Fielding News Comics Grantland Rice Food Values Local Notes Page 2 3 4 5 5 5 6 7 & 8 |