Show if' ESTABLISHED AUGUST War Caravan NATIONAL WrMS 1928 - PRINTED EVERT A DREAM FOR THURSDAY Garland Utah Friday Seventeenth Year— No 17 FRIDAY A TO THE CHURCHES NEWSPAPER IS A TOWN’S ASSET MOST VALUABLE Babuon W —Roger Price $200 A Year November 24 1944' High School Students Total Contribution to Harvest Of Crops From Valley Farms - By COLLIER ' OF THANKSGIVING - Saturday A six vehicle caravan of modem military equipment will be Saturin the Bear River Valley day afternoon to spark' the 6th war loan drive in this area anNorth nounced -- Carl Shriber Box Elder chairman The caravan will be in Tremonton from 3 pm to 4 pm and in Garland from 4 p m to 5 pm Everyone is urged to come out and look over the machinery WITH THE EDITOR The drive in the Valley Is already making headway with some in solicitors already bringing THE WARD FAIR and Relief bond orders from their districts Society bazaar held Tuesday even- it is reported Each community Ing proved to be a great success has an " organization- - set - up - to The program was enjoyed by all keep a tally on the progress of present and the women were al- the drive counmost mobbed at the bazaar Alma Theuer is in charge at ter It was just like a Tremonton and L C Christoph-ersodepartment store sale HardGarland Chairmen in at item was left ly an are as folthe other communities "" "W old home hope the town can be among the first to go over the top" wrote Mr and Mrs G G Sweeten from Salt Lake City early this week' and enclosed the cash fora $500warbondto help out the cause L C Christopherson local chairman to whom the letter was addressed will see that their bond Is sent at once and ‘he’ urges v lows: even if you THIS LIFE Riverside Mrs John H Ward on the right track you wiU Beaver Feilding Jed L Earl get run over if you just sit there Dam Hansen PlyMrs Myron V LESSON in mouth Charles Hess Portage Cy A PRACTICAL Gibbs Thatcher Peter C C Petcitizenship was enjoyed ‘Monday ersen El wood Mrs W M Hanby six selected students of the sen Penrose Mrs Irene Shuman Box Elder high school CoordiMrs L W Allen nator C E Smith took the young Bothweil Mrs Lettie Burbank people to a meeting of the Box Howell PromMrs Earl Wood i Elder county commissioners The Toombs Roland Game ontory interyoung people were keenly At Collinston the bond sale is ested in the proceeding asking The first basketball game of school with L frequent questions at the invita- spensored by the the season will be played at this tion of the board and getting C Christopherson as principal Bear River high school gym Frigenerous explanations about the when day evening at 8 o’clock business from the comcounty’s the Bears meet North Summit missioners They were even ask- County Liats a in tilt practice some probed their opinion after November Draftees The Bear River lineup will lems were discussed probably be as follows: The two newly elected comGardner center Jay Cullimore board draft local The and reports Mr missioners Mr Wight forwards the following Box Eider county and Johnny Hardy Allen were also present The visit of the students was men were accepted for active Bob Hawkes and Elden Anderson IN BR Slates First Basketball arranged V has been who REED WOOD receiving treatment at an army hospital in England ' for several months was reported last week to have called his wife from a hospital in South Carolina He expressed the hope that he would soon be at Bushnell V TIME PERMITS peour rsonal acknowledgment thanks to a' number of kind readers for several letters of aptheir Times this preciation week And inasmuch as it is Thanksgiving perhaps we can say we are grateful for several recent verbal expressions of approval UNTIL as well v YOU FAIL to receive your at any time call the office mail us a card Accidents happen here or even in the IF paper or cap mails to on be Sometimes addresses need complete especially to distant places us informed of more papers Please keep changes TO HOLD FIRESIDE CIIATS The Gleaner class of the Garland ward MI-began it winter season of Fireside Chats Sunday evening at the home of Mrs Russell Boss and Mrs Merrill Wassom Thirteen members of the group were present The class plans to meet every other Sunday evening following Sacrament meeting ' They are at present reading the book “The Robe" The next meeting will be held Siihday evening Dec 3 at the home of Miss Lola Ruth Thompson GLEANERS FORMER BEAR RIVER VALLEY AWAY PASSES MAN 41 of Providence Ray Major died at a Logan hospital of a heart and lung ailment this week He will be remembered by many friends in Bear River valley as he lived here some years ago He is a son of'Mrs Rozina Barkle Dodd and a grandson of Mrs of George “Grandma" Brough Tremonton Also surviving him are his wife the former Venice Tibbits of Providence six children and four sisters and three brothers Funeral services will be held at the Providence Second ward Saturday Nov 23 at 1 o’clock Corporal & Mrs Russel Stevenson visited Tuesday with her parents Mr & Mrs Jos A Nielson is on furlough Cpl Stevenson from Camp Lee Va Mrs Stevenson is living in Ogden military service at Fort Douglas on November 10: For the army: David Earl Bott Lee Squires Brough Horton Hurd Lloyd Lee Sorensen Boyd Parsons Takeshi Watanabe JOhn'J LaYerd'Amell Windley Jensen Claudius Glen Petersen Ernest Ross Olsen Robert Joseph White and Utaka Robert Ishida For the navy: Dennis Adams Adolfo Mora Mendez Cyril Mack Junior and Forrest Housley Cagle Valley People Await Logan Concert Jeanettd Savran a' young woman pianist who has appeared as guest soloist with most of the in major symphony orchestras the United States will appear in Logan next Thursday Nov 30 at on the 8:15 at the tabernacle first concert of the Cache Valley Civic Music Association it is announced this week Tickets of the Bear River Valwill be ley Concert Association honored for this event and many local people are expected to arrange to be present Miss Savran is an attractive and still in talented young woman her early twenties who has already won1 wide spread approval in the music world Marriage of Local Girl is Announced The marriage of Miss Irma Mrs Busenbark daughter of Linda Busenbark of Garland to of Norman Krupp Lorenzo Idaho was solemnized Tuesday November 21 in the Logan temple Present at the ceremony were the bride’s mother and Mr and Mrs Clarence Homer and Mrs Violet Thompson of Logan and Miss Carol Ward of Park close friends of the young City couple They are at present visiting with relatives in Idaho The bride is well known in the She is a graduate of valley Bear River high school and a graduate nurse of the Budge hosin also Logan where she pital served for some JJme as supervisor of the maternity division For the past several months she has been taking special study in anesthesia at the Mt Carmel Mercy Hospital in Michigan Mr Krupp has been serving in the navy for over two years and recently returned frotai spending 18 months on Guadalcanal At the completion of this leave he will return to duty and Mrs Krupp will return to Michigan to complete her course of study guards p Announces Feed Refund 1 “Every farmer and poultryman who purchased feed or farm supplies from the Utah Poultry Producers Cooperative Association during 194243 is now sharing a refund" $7800000 patronage announces II M Blackhurst Assistant General Manager “Our food department contributes $4500000 in the redemption of feed dated certificates July 1 1942 while the farm supply diyision returns $3300000 as All feed patronage refund certificates carry an additional 5 per cent which is calculated when the certificates are presented for payment” states Mr Blackhurst “Patronage refunds" continues Mr Blackhurst “are authorized At by our Board of Directors their discretion reserves accumulated in any department— egg feed poultry farm supplies— in excess of operational ritets are returned to the member Members should keep in close touch with their branch manager to secure these funds when they are available" COLUMEANDERINCT By Stanley Johnson November 3 — Today is one of those hot sultry days when even the feeble creative effort of writtoo much ing a column seems for the human mind to essay Most of the days in the Palau lands are Like this There are clouds in tl- - sky and the sun is hidden much of the time but there is - damp oppressive heat that rises from the lowlands and swirls over the craggy ridge where the battle between American and Japanese troops is in its final stages The only time when it isn’t this hot is when it rains— and the rain on Pelaliu falls harder and oftenef than I believed rain could fall Our supposedly waterproof" shelters and raincoats leak like sieves My dougout where I am writing is a hundred yards back from the front line and in a situation where life or death may be a matter of inches that distance means The battle comparative safety for control of the island is over the job now being undertaken is the slow systematic destruction of the disorganized enemy groups remaining in the caves and Continued on page 4 ) “those ' who" Two WiU Seek School Board Post Lions Ladies Enjoy Thanksgiving Party Wilford Richards W a and group from Logan provided program and entertainment numbers of at the Thanksgiving meeting the Garland Lions and their ladies at the ward dining rooms Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs J W Earl who recently' moved to Logan were also present About 60 people were served a fine Thanksgiving dinner by Mr and Mrs Harold Peterson At least two men are listed as candidates tor tne senool board eiecuon tor be held in tne norm kecuon of Box Elder county on December bin Piling was made for Robert of J Potter mcumDent East Garland ana tne otner candidate wiu oe Leonard L Bisnop of Garland Vvnue there is believed to be1 consiaeraoie interest in senool prooiems in the area and a aesire to see good men on tne senool board- no particular issues wui oe at stake in the election Tne wtqner wili hold othce for five years MRS Co-o- ' ’that”“all so live here act Immediately the hopes of these good home town patriots can be realized Get your bonds today even before the solicitors call if you can urges Mr Christoph' erson are youth week activity by Coordinator Smith Bear River students proved to help in the their eagerness war effort by engaging in many varied tasks while excused from school for a three week harvest vacation extending from October Town Bond Drive Gets Extra Boost READING DOWN THE SIDE a TIME DISTRIBUTION Coming Here NEXT JL 1 I bFit Adult Leaders School Announced “Conservation of Physical and Human Resources” will to the theme of sessions of 1944’s Adult Leadership Training School set for November 29 to December 5 at Utah State Agricultural College Extension Service Director V Owens announces W school will Speakers at the build their topics of discussions around tne theme with an opening day address scheduled to be delivered by Dr E" G Peterson on “The Utah college president Farm Ideal” Other highlight ture “Teamwork fea- addressed ior Postwar Frederick ' P director of the of commerce nauonal “Conservation of Human Resources” by Oscar A Kirkham oi tne lirst presidency of seventy “U I Bill of LD& Cuurcn Rignts”- by Parley KUburn US A CL alumni secretary a Sunday addresss at the Logan LDS Institute by David O McKay of tne first presidency of tne LDS caurcn and "Developments in Agriculture” by Director R II wamer of the Utan Experiment by Logan chamuer Prosperity Cnamp of otauon Additional talks will be given oy nmniuers ot the Utah Lxn-iobervae staff and by civic readers irom various sections of tne state WORLEYS PURCHASE SCHOOL SUPPLY STORE Mr and Mrs Gordon G WorCorinne have recently tne high senooi supply store and sandwich siiop called the “pie dump" wmen for the past fourteen years has been managed by Mr and Leland Hansen Mrs ley of Mrs Worley has had considein cooking for experience groups having recently bead pastry cook at hospital Mr llansen is continuing to The Jockcr plant manage Hansens are making tneir home rable large been rs in - Garland at KEITH present MANN NEEDS VICK MEN’S ADDRESSES Relatives In servivee Mrs' Cad of Garland ward men are urged to see that mailing officer for’ service 'men ‘has correct addresses for these men pt wonce 6 to October 30 A report compiled recently showed that 10641 tons of beets were topped 31047 bushels of apples wee picked 6006 sacks of potatoes picked up 2760 bushels of tomatoes picked and 22191 — crates of celery cut Many students spent the threq weeks working at the canning factory and the turkey processing plant while a few herded turkeys Some of the boys reported doing the fall plowing Approximately 3013 acres were plowed during the harvest vacation by Bear River boys Acres of grain drilled amounted to 5475 Reports show that much work at the sugar factory was done by school students employed high there Many of the girls aided merchants by clerking in local stores The total earnings of the Bear River high school students to $3373666 Tazoi Wounded In France Parents of Jim Tazoi of Garland have received word from the war department that he has been seHously wounded in action in France A letter from the young man has alsoJeea received in which he expressed the belief that he would recover but did not disclose the extent of his injuries of Jim can write to Friends him at the following address Private Jim Tazoi— Hospitalized Central Dir APO 640 co Post- New YodKNY w " v rn $raith Returns From Cedar City Conference master A Christmas greeting from the ward is being sent out this weekend in addition to other mail irom time to time Mrs Mann snould be kept informed of address changes were CpL Austin at Oklahoma Air Base Saturday from the convention Ways of meeting the needs physical and mental of returning service men were given first place on the program of discussion Post war community problems taken tip during a week of at the Branbh Agricul- meetings tural College at Cedar City reports C E Smith who returned Oklahoma Air City Service Command Tinker Field Nov 16: Now stationed at Tinker Field Clubs Hold is Cpl Kenneth George Austin formerly of Garland Utah He Achievement Day is assigned to a signal company at this model establishment The annual Achievement of the Air Service Command for Day program was held in Tremonthe maintenapee and Repair of ton First ward hall Wednesday aircraft and the training of air with a very fine program being ' carried out by the clubs and club depot groups CpL Austin was transferred to leaders under the direction of this field from Kelly Field Leaders lie Leo Miller of the was inducted in December 1941 organization Mr David Sharpe lie has a brother Jack M Aus- and Miss Fern Shipley state club tin also in the armed service leaders were special guests They are the sons of Mrs Leda County Agent Robert H StewAustin of Garland art paid tribute to the club leaders who serve without pay to help raise a finer and stronger youth in America Thomas Summers of Bothweil talked on experiences of a club leader lie said “Clut Leadership is an education By giving' the leader also receives knowand valuable experience" Five beautiful patchwork quilt ledge Mr Sharp told of the value of tops made by Ameron R Buxton club work and Miss Shipley preof Garland during an illness sented special awards which had were shown to admiring members been won club memby the of the Garland Flower Garden bers in Ijox Elder county club at their recent meeting at the Buxton home RATION REMINDERS In addition to the sewing work on the covers the finely drawn MEATS FATS— Red stamps AS flower designs for them were thru Z8 and A5 thru P5 created by Mr Buxton who is The four good indefinitely an ardent flower lover Red stamps validated Oct 29 At the meeting Mr Buxton 40 red points will totalling talked on iris growing have to last for at least a a lesson on soil fertFollowing No new red period ilization for flower culture a del- stamps antil Dec 3 icious luncheon was served to PROCESSED The blue 12 club members by Mrs Sarah — stamps - A8 FOODS— - thru Z8andA5 Hilton sister of Mr Buxton thru W5 good indefinitely The club will hold its next No new blue stamps untol meeting in January VISITS HERE Keith Fraser who has seen duty with the navy in the Pacific and also attended school in the east since he was in Garland last has been visiting friends here this week while on leave He has been a house guest at tne Sterling Huish home and also at the J W Earl home at Loan ft Garland Man ns Makes Beautiful Quilts Dec FRASER J Mr A Mrs A R Capener ent- ertained at a family dinner at their home Sunday Those present included Mr & Mrs R M Bone of Tremonton Mr & Mrs A Dean Capener and family Mr & Mrs Garn Capener and baby Mrs Fannie Capener of East Garland and Mr & Mrs Paul Fairchild of Los Angeles 1 SUGAR— Stomps 30 31 32 33 food for fiye pounds indefinitely Stamp 40 is good far five pounds of canning sugar thru Feb 28 next year GASOLINE— coupons good December 2L through SHOES— Airplane Stomps 1 2 and 3 are good indefinitely K V ¥ |