Show rrrv Tfie eyes of the Lord are over the righteous and His ears are open to their prayers — 1 Peter 3:12 AND TIMES PUBLISHED SCANNING THE SCENE WITH THE EVERY Thirteenth Year EDITOR COMES FRIDAY No 34 THE It must have been some wet spell down that way LOADS o This week has seen much progress toward authorizing the aid to Britain approved in the lease-len- d bill Too the President’s radio address Saturday did much to ally public" sentiment with the aid to Britain philosophy A$ a result of it all we now find ourselves openly committed to the job of making the democracies victorious in their contest with the axis We as allies of Britain will send her the materAs allies of Britain we next ials she may need must see that those supplies arrive safely in English ports instead of being sunk in the Atlantic ocean where they would do nothing to promote our success in our opposition to the totalitarian powers Thus ward war a step at a time we walk the path to- TOBACCO WINDOWS Salt Lake county is beginning to enforce a generally ignored state law which prohibits the displaying of tobacco advertising in window's Four Salt Lake City business houses have been summoned to appear in court on violation charges Some places will face a problem in window tobacco dealdressing if the law is enforced since ers have taken care of many pool- - hall cafe and drug store windows for a long time 0 This week’s payment from $ie Sugar Company to beet growers on last year’s crop is not the ’final’ one as we inadvertently called it in our article In fact rising sugar prices indicate last week that there will not only be further payments but be large enough to look forward to will that they O Here is the formula for preserving “free enterprise” in the United States as set forth in “Primer streamlined hisfor Americans” the terse Natory of the times now being distributed by the of Manufacturers: tional Association inwhich' the deterrents removing prevent “By redustry from taking the initiative in economic economic social of new covery thru the discovery and industrial frontiers which will raise the American living standard to higher and higher levels” — ORGANIZATION BULLETINS Funeral Service for Mrs Hilda Buxton Being Held Today ton The funeral who passed — or knit- 0 Anyone interested in Red Cross sewing of the Garting will please meet in the basemento’clock 4 when land library Monday afternoon at information will be givfcn and material passed out for Mrs away Hilda Tuesday Bux- even- will be held today at the stake tabernacle at Garland announces Bishop Wood who will have charge of the service Mrs Hilda Cecelia Larson Buxton TTrdled ht the family home lrf Garland pm Tuesday at of causes incident to age Sweden She was born in Malmo a daughter of Peter and May 18G7 1 ing In o’clock Larson jThe family in 1876 as converts tp church and settled In atWest Jordan where Mrs Buxton tended district school Mary came STEPS THIS WEEK March 21 the Jacobson to Utah LDS Buxton She married Frederick March 18 1885 in the Logan temple their and following marriage they made their home In West Jordan where In 1902 they moved to Oregon Mrs Buxton served as president of the Allcel ward Relief Society of the Union stake in Oregon They returned to Garland In 1905 where they have resided since Mrs Buxton has been a teacher In the Garland Relief society She was the mother of seven children four of whom survive: Mrs Mrs Sarah Mary Udy of Riverside Hilton and Ameron Buxton of Garland and Clyde Buxton of Salt Lake Is Also surviving a brother City Ludvig Larson of Garland eighteen greatgrandchildren and eighteen grandchildren Friends may call at the family home today until time of the ser- vices Interment will be In the Bear River city cemetery under the direction of Shaw and Iverson funeral directors University Glee Club Presenting Two Programs In Valley Next Week The University of Utah Women’s Club will sing at the Bear high school on March 26th on the evening of the 25th will present a free con(Tuesday) cert In the Tremonton first ward under the auspices of 8:15 at chapel The club the Tremonton Lions Lions invite everyone to come out and enjoy this program Glee River And of approximately forty Composed voices and directed by Professor William Peterson of the music department the glee club features such Low as “Siboney” numbers "Swing Sweet Chariot” and a group of folk from songs as well as excerpts scores including “Thou Charming Eird" from David’s "The Pearl of Brazil’ by flute obaccompanied The girls’ double quartet wU ligato from "Mfcraetta's Valse Song" sing “La Eoheme” The glee club features several soloists both men and women singing contralto and baritone and soprano has appeared as a featured part of many programs during the present school year both for the University and for various civic groups WM JOHNS EDITOR AND PUBLISHER $200 Per Year 1941 WARD PENROSE BISIIOP NEW GETS direction T RAINED Limitation of truck loads on Utah’s oiled highways during the spring months of March and April is a proposal frequently heard from taxpayers everywhere who observe the extensive damage done the roads by the heavy freight trucks that travel thru the state No road surface can stand up when the road base softens as is inevitable at this time of year Truck taxes could not be levied that would be high enough to finance the building of a road that would support their heavy loads at this season The only answer is drastic limitation of loads during the spring months when the roads are softened by moisture and breaking frost Utah Friday FRESHET VERNALD UTAH Jesse We note from the current news reports that the Utah boys arrived at San Luis Obispo as We also have noticed California rescheduled ports tth the effect that “lake San Luis Obispo”-i- s gradually receding and it is only a matter of Soltime now until dry land will come in sight diers already there are said to be showing signs of developing web feet and one of them has said his camp ground reminded him of a Chinese rice LIMIT THE TRUCK GARLAND named as ward at O field AT Garland SPRING BETTER— TO DATE The Utah traffic safety bulletin issued this week discloses that traffic fatalities for the first two month of 1941 are 31 per cent below the same period of 1940 Better marked highways are shown in the A larger more pamplet as having a good effect vigilant patrol force is also seen as an aid to more careful driving More arrests-- or improper driv-in- g practices seems to coincide with a decline in accidents MAYBE MORNING was Sunday of the Penrose bishop services conducted under of the Bear River stake Peterson County Road Problems Aired At Lions Meet presidency Counselors to Mr Peterson are Box Elder county "will hereafter Miller and Lawrence PeterMorgan son Wendell Is Miller the new In all probability be forced to charge the incorporated cities of the county ward clerk ysed in oiling Merlin Orover retiring bishop has for use of equipment their streets Joseph held the office for 9 years and has and repairing told county commissioner been In the ward bishopric for 17 A Nielson In an addresa Released were hla the Garland Lions with him years counselors evening Peterson and Eu- Wednesday Ingvor numerous of The Incorporation gene Miller In the county has result communities The East Garland ward Relief So- ed In the transfer to them of rev license the 99th anniversary enue from ciety observed plate sales the of the organization this on Tuesday after- county this year losing from Aa noon Five members of the stake fund about $3000 to the cities board and Mrs C J Hansen of Logan a result of this loss county equip and Bisop R J Potter were special ment cannpt be maintained for city for it A program was presented and use unless cities are charged gests refreshments were served to 41 mem- stated the commissioner bers and guests Nielsen Mr discussed the effort of the county to provide year round M L A LEADERS roads to serve the people and exWILL MEET MONDAY in cost of roal plained differences The monthly MLA leadership construction He referred to certain last week will roads in well drained areas close to meeting postponed be held next Monday evening MIA a gravel supply that have been built officers announce for less than $140000 per mile while A full attendance of ward and in other localities the cost has exstake MIA workers Is desired ceeded $240000 per mile Over 400 Box Nielsen also Mr listed the state Farmers Insure Crops projects being undertaken in the to In questions They rr'ponffs county of the road Utah wheat fanners are Insured Include Improvement of of 916588 bushels of a harvest couth from the Fielding store to the wheat in 1941 ’despite all crop hazthe widening Hansen corner aqd ards such as hall drouth frost disof the section from d improving rodents ease insects and flood acto Plymouth the building of an A j bright spot in an otherwise excording to M G Perry chairman of east of Garland overpass bridge d£itf sports season at Bear rathey Box Elder county AAA comihlttee River was the winning of second tensive building In the Mantua disUnder the crop Insurtrict and some alterations west of place honors at the state swimming ance program for an average of less meet at Salt Lake City last Friday Snowvllle than a bushel of wheat paid In as with Granite Owens Wayne recently appointed high school taking first ' themthey have Insured premiums member of the commission was presplace of selves of more than 13 bushels Clain Snow last years state winner ent and spoke briefly expressing apwheat for the coming harvest By of thd 40 for the good will of the preciation free reevent yard style in premiums which are held In paying peated this year and took the 100 club and Its pledge of cooperation wheat reserves they have helped to as expressed by A R Capener chairrace besides yard Santos stabilize the wheat The Candia freestyle market road committee took third place in the 220 man of the club wheat held in reserve to pay crop yard free style Keith “Fraser who conducted the program placed losses can be taken out of reserve John J Shumwray and J M Gadfourth In the 100 yard breast stroke only to pay indemnities as members of Gordon Larsen fourth in the back die were approved In Box Edei county 447 fanners stroke and the the 'dub hoard of directors to rerelay team consisting have Insured their 194f crop against Culllmore Walker who and place of Keith Fraser Gordon and all losses February 28 was the final Sterling Huish took second place In have left for army service date on which farmers could Insure the meet Installation of two club highway their 1941 crop at the city limits has been signs undertaken by the club These CLUB HEARS SAFETY PROGRAM should be placed early next month The Civic and Home Arts Club met Friday afternoon at the home cf Mrs Dever Owens The program Boys on Safety was given by a group of Collinston Transformation of the high school fourth grade pupils under the direcInto a' vision of beauty gymnasium tion of Miss Joan Webb Four boys called at the Collinston has now been symbolic of America In store Tuesday Luncheon was served by the hostneed of some In preparation for the aness completed matches That marked the beginnual Junior Prom tonight ning of the end of their short freeMrs Rose Vanfleet was the honorIn harmonious plcturlza-tlo- n Arranged dom from the State Industrial will be representations of the ed guest at a party given by a numwhich they escaped Sunday the statue of ber of her friends at the capltol at Washington W Cham- night They aroused the suspicions and many other emblems bers horpe Wednesday liberty Games were of the ttore keeper who was aware to Americans dear to of the break from the school The theme is played and refreshments served and called Triad” — the 30 guests A lovely gift was pre- as a result the sheriffs force was "Symphonic triad of colors red white and blue sented to Mrs Vanfleet soon looking them up the the triad of American ideals of Deputy Thor on and J W Hoopes life liberty and the persuit of hapjuvenile officer gathered them out piness from behind a snow fence on the Those who have seen the decoraroad toward Logan tions declare that everyone In the Two other of the six escapees were If attend the prom valley should picked up in Salt Lake to see the gorgeous lovllness only Osey Jensen of Bear RJver City Mr A Mts J M Mat sen and granddisplayed was elected chairman of the board Francis Norr Is chairman of the of county commissioners - at their children John and Janice Matsen of with Tess Johnson prom committee regular meeting held at the court Salt Lake City were Sunday guests as vice chairma'n and Lois Persson house Monday of Mr & Mrs C H Hales as business manager Chairmen of The county treasurer was authorT"T T T"NrrT'"T 'T V'V the various are Leone ized to sell auto license for plates Macfarlane Will Capener Curtis the state from the treasurer’s office Earl Charlene Petterson Lola Jean hereafter the as reyear around Gaddie Annlvor Heppler Marjorie quested by the state and to use the Miller Keith Frazier Norman Birch small fee allowed for this service to Eva' Dean Last and Ruth Gleason 2 Page extra office help for this Comics employ Junior class officers are Lurel Hall work when 'needed 3 Henrie and Wayne Beebe Madge A bill from the State Department Your are Clyde Morris of Public Welfare was Faculty advisers presented Possible See and Oneta Shurtz which showed Box Eder county’s por— tion of the Public Welfare payments The Women's Faculty club of the In the county for the month of Bear River high school held thler February 1941 to be $335979 News 4 A letter was read from the State annual guest party at the Bear River News 5 Bear River high school held their Poad Commission stating Box Elder Community school Wednesday high county’s evening portion of the 1941 license Times Francilda Sutherland of the facul- nlate money was $35013 88 It was Nationally ty explained and discussed her mar- rpDorted the forms to be used in 7 ionettes and then presented a Show applying for said license platotnonry with them been received had Hostesses were Beth Ulum An agreement Edna entered Into betweon More News Burnham Local and Ruth Romer Four- the Board of County Commissioners teen guests and 16 members were of Box Elder county and the Cassia present to construct a County Commissioners road near Yost was ordered recorded Mrs of Chinook Lloyd Varney 'n the Commissioners minutes and ar " L lepied Montana visited at the S fi’ed The agreement provides that Monday ftc tee jo dim E Quigley home Box Elder will build the section of SET road which win serve Utah resldjnts " ' 4 Mrs Lucy Hansen of Brigham hi in Idaho that Cassia and City county is visiting this week at the home Idaho wll pay $300 00 toward the of Mr & Mrs P A Linford coot of the w'ork Elder Bears Place Second In State High School Swim Meet Gay Decorations Ready For Prom Apprehended At J Jensen is Named Commission Head on ' THE 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