Show THE GARL-A- DITORIAl NOTES Granger Reports THE A CHURCHES TOWN’S IS A TO NEWSPAPER MOST VALUABLE ASSET —Roger W Babson ' of of the results the poll made of the First Congressional District relative to the military question of universal training has produced some signiA ANNIVERSARY tabulation ficant facts reports Congressman W K Granger cards Five thousand postal in the were sent to individuals district regardless of political beliefs or any other consideration Rural areas are found to be opto military training and posed urban areas in favor of it The cards wee apportioned on WITH THE EDITOR as basis a population among smaller the larger communities The towns and the rural areas On account of the turkey' and problems were stated as follows: not our sagacity we are remindI think every able bodied ed right now of the after dinner male citizen should have one full speaker who was introduced with trainiof military that the guests year the observation ng before he reaches the age of turkhad thus far been enjoying 21 but that ey stuffed with sage I am opposed to any kind 2 now they were to hear from a of universal military training with turkey sage stuffed I think 3 to The recipient wa s asked The New Year’s approach does No 1 or find us almost embarrassed by check either question the plenty that surrounds us No 2 or to express his alternatwhen we compare our happy lot ive oil question No 3 which was here in this fertile valley with left blank Of the five thousand cards sent that of many In foreign countries been answered 1569 have who are rejoicing over receiving out Those favoring returned as a gift from us a used article and of wearing apparel or a single universal military training withThere out reservationnumbered 851 or bar of laundry soap are so many in the world whose 543 percent of the total number Those opposed to any holiday digestions were not over- returned kind of military training numtaxed with turkey and dressing bered 538 or 3443 percent of Now that men the world over the total number returned Those not are occupying themselves opposed to any kind of military with the destruction of life and training numbered 538 or 343 it is to be hoped all percent of the total number reproperty can turn to the production of turned while 146 or 93 percent food and of all th6 other things favored training in the schools that go to make life pleasant or National Guard Ten or 6 and worthwhile percent advocated raising the pay of soldiers to encourage volun-- I will for all The better life and eight or 5 come only when the production tary enlistments one year’s trainiand creation of things to enjoy percent favgred after boys reached their 21 ng of every is the goal person Sixteen or percent With all giving their best all can birthday had no opinion is so responsive have plenty An interesting observation folthe fertile earth to man’s lows a further tabulation showas as ' long However ing that those cards returned by great numbers of trien seek to persons living1 in urban areas get all they can forr themselves and approving universal military while doing as little as possible and training were 61 percent for society in return we are those in in rural living areas to have shortages and also who also approved comprised coninternational and personal Of those only 39 percent optention regarding who gets the posed to any kind of military little that is available training 43 percent came from labor groups are re- the cities and 57 percent from Railway ported to be demanding among the rural areas The unusual aspect of this poll other things just as hard to excuse that the crew that operates is the fact that churches genereducational institutions a Diesel freight loco- ally have exmotive be given four days pay and farm organizations for each days work with an ad- pressed their opposition to uni-- j ditional three days pay to a versal military training by long ltters crew whether used or petitions and individual standby not perhaps on the theory that In spite of this fact the survey as individuals a the engine is able to do seven shows that livtimes as much as has been done greater percentage of those by some other type of engine ing in the First Congressional District of Utah approve of unisometime in the past versal military training owr FOR THIS YEAR it is wish that all may find work at hand to do and joy in doing it well with a fair return bo more no less for their labor That is all we ask for ourselves besides Bear River swamped the Moras much health as wise and temperate living plus the kindness gan basketball entiy Wednesday at Morgan in a holinight of Providence may provide day practice game Archibald led his team with HOME R LAWRENCE J 13 counters and' Gardner and Cullimore garnered 10 each The Dec 20 — DisFort Douglas Bears took the lead and held it charged today from the army at all the way Center easily Fort Douglas Separation The second team also beat under the adjusted service rat- their opponents the score being Pvt John Reed ing plan was Lawrence son of Mr and Mrs O J Lawrence of Riverside JEEPS FOR VETS Pvt Lawrence served 22 months in England and Germany Surplus Property Administration has announced that veterans RUSSELL HARTMAN will have a chance to buy jeeps ON WAY HOME sale during a special son of Mr Veterans certified Russell Hartman by Smaller and Mrs D C Hartman of Gar- War Plants Corporation as needing jeeps for farm professional' land was reported as being business or trade use may buy the army troops landing Certified orders for more in San Francisco Tuesday of this them week Russell has been over- than 5000 surpluss ’em- hae seas 22 months in Australia and been placed in the sale “for veterans only” the Philippines Bears Wip Game With Morgan STAN JOHNSON RELEASED son of Mr Johnson Stanley arand Mrs E Lewis Johnson rived home Sunday ever in g after receiving hi discharge fro r he army He spent the past 13 ircrths overseas in the Pacific area THURSDAY Kirkham f I A -- J 1 ' FOR FRIDAY T I ME S DISTRIBUTION Price $200 A Year MARSEI HOME NIELSON CHRISTMAS ICR Marsel Nielson who at the army Miss surprised has at camp his par- Kessler ents Mr an Mrs M L Nielson and arrived to spend Sunday Christmas with them lie will leave Saturday to return to Miss On Furlough Neal Hilton is spending a furlough at his home here He was met Christmas night Salt Lake City by his folks V High School Offers Evening Studies Services Funeral services for Denzil W Kirkham of Tremonton were held Wednesday ift the Second ward of chapel under the direction Bishop Clifton G M Kerr Paa triarch Joseph II Kirkham cousin of the deceased was one Farmers to Hear of the speakers Mr Kirkham was found dead Livestock Expert in the bathroom of his home SunDr Louis L Madsen head of day morning apparently the result of a fall the night before the Department of Animal HuHe is survived by his widow sbandry at the Utah-- State Agrand a son and daughter icultural College will discuss new developments in the feeding of Beef Cattle' and Sheep at a LEADERSHIP WEEK meeting to be held next January 2 Wednesday evening AT BYU ANNOUNCED at 8 o’clock at the Utah Power - X J READING DOWN THE SIDE ANDERSON KENNETH HOME Kenneth L Anderson received from the army at his discharge Fort Douglas last week and joined his family here He has aerv-efor the past 13 months in the South Pacific I) N EVERT Held at Tremonton miO! "ASSOCIATION Results of Poll on Military Training Vernald W Johns Editor & Publ NEXT PRINTED Garland Utah Friday December 28 1945 'Eighteenth Year — No 22 NATIONAL 12S - AUGUST ESTABLISHED t t Mrs Mrs llilde Peterson Peterson Notes 89th Birthday On Christmas Day Christmas each year has a double for Mrs significance Hilda Peterson of East Garland This for it is also her birthday was her 89th and it Christmas found her strong and well fully able to enjoy the double event Mrs Peterson was bom in December Sheftammer Sweden 25 1856 The Mormon elders came to her father’s home and she was converted On Auand baptized gust 28 of the same year with the consent of her father she left home to work for another Six months later she family emmigrated to Utah It was a trying ordeal as her mother was rather bitter toward her joining the church and she was among the first to leave that locality to come to Utah She arrived in Salt Lalce City July 28 1880 at the age of 22 where a short time later she married Andrew Peterson in the old Endowment House on Oct 28 1880 She has had eight children five of whom are still living She has 29 grandchildren and 17 e great grandchildren--Threof her five sons served in World War I Four grandsons one annual BrigThe ham Young University Leadership week will be held on four consecutive days beginning January 31 it was announced this week by Dr Gerrit de Jong Jr dean of the BYU college of fine arts and chairman of the affair Leadership week yvill be held on the BYU campus for the first time since 1941 when wartime travel restrictions necessitated its being given over the radio as an annual feature granddaughter and one were in World War II She sent one son on a r mission for the church Mrs Peterson has been an active energetic worker in the church organizations having served for 27 years as a block teacher in the Relief Society During that time she helped gather wheat when that was part of the organization’s program She was also secretary and treasurer of that organization for some time and served as a counselor in the ward Primary She is still an active member of the different auxiliaries and when the weather permits is able to walk the f mile from her home to church She does much reading finding current church literature her special light She crochets beautifully without the aid of glasses and her children and friends all have innumerable articles of her hand work She does her own work of caring for her room where her activities are centered $ BEEF NEEDED AGAIN Because the Government could not obtain and enough Good Choice grades of beef in the open market to meet military requirements the on these grades has been reinstated in slaughterers all States are now required to put aside 30 per cent of the Choice and Good grades of steer and heifer beef and 30 percent of the Good grade of cow beef Tea Held ' iMrs Leland Hansen entertained at a tea at her home in Tremonton honoring her daughter Margery whose approaching Mr Paul Skavinski being made' known to Texas is of WWW' Rogers USAC Extension Bulletins Hurt by Bookkeeping Hit Run Driver Offers on Home Building inBox Elder county residents terested in building or remodeling homes or improving the appearance of their home grounds will be interested in two new publications of the Utah State extension service according to Vernal Willie county agent The bulletins “Planning and Developing Home Grounds’’ and Basic Ideas for Rural Homes” were prepared by specialists of the extension service Mrs Effie Barrows home furnishing special-ist is the author of the bulletin which presents suggestions for The public ion is rurai homcs well illustrated throughout and includes a number of suggestive floor plans as well as a discus sion of the part each room of the house should serve Laval S Morris and Rachael B Morris extension landscape architects are of the Home This Grinds bulletin publication contains 52 illustrations and stresses the importance of planning the home and the grounds at the same time Among the most important factors of home planning according to the authors are good arrangements between indoor living room and outdoor living area proximity of indoor and outdoor service consideration of sunshine in kitchen and living room and views from the living room The authors maintain that when home properties are well planned they have a much better chance to be beautiful and convenient These bulletins will be furnished upon request from the county agents office or from the Utah State Agricultural college extension service Logan of Garland sustainleg when struck by unidentfied hit and run driver last Saturday evening in front of the Bear River Farm Supply store here Mr Rogers was rising his bicycle home from work at the factory at about 5:30 pm when hit by the car Which swerved unsteadily following the impact and then continued on thru town Carl ed a an as Rogers broken yet without stopping accident a The interrupted planned trip to California for Mr & Mrs Rogers who were arranging to visit there with their sons Wayne and Udell who rereturned from oveseas cently and their g0 Bud and d hte lheir Eugenia wti0 arc General Science Art Appreciation Fundamentals of Grammar Citizenship Music instrumental or vocal Book Selection for Adults American Problems Family Relationships Vocational Agriculture Religious Education Successful Family Life Regular army enlistments completed at Utah Military Personnel 224 Procurement Headquarters South West Temple Salt Lake City for the period August 15 15 to December totalled 423 Of this nuipber jdearly 50 percent home while slightwere in California ly over 50 percent were men who had not had prior military serGwhers Mr & Mr J J Whlte had vice dinner guests on Christmas day During the first 15 days of Dethe following members of their cember 77 enlistments were disfamily: Mr A Mrs Dallas While completed in the Mr & Mrs Max Pinder and Mrs trict Of these 54 were original Smith and of children men their enlistments without prior Dorothy all of Ogden Mr A Mrs Marvin service This increase in proporSimmons and children Mr & Mrs tion of new enlistments as Wilford Durfey and family of is typical Beaver Dam and Mr & Mrs Alf of the trend in enlistment figures White Mr & Mrs Don Hansen in Utah and Idaho Substantialand Ray White of the original enlistments ly all are ' of young men 17 and 18 James White son of Mr A Mrs years of age J J White who has been with the navy ’at Saipan Tokyo etc called his parents during the week from California where he was able to spend Christmas day with his sister Lola He is exhome sometime in Janupected The annual Christmas dance of ary the Garland Ladies Self Culture The stake MIJV boards en- club is being held tonight in the tertained at a hot turkey dinner wrd haU announces Mrs Marvice president at the home of Mr A Mrs R Evan vin L Nielson who is in charge of the arrangeGee last Thursday evening ments guests were present Next Monday night the Garland Lions and Firemen sponsor their annual New Year carnival at the high school This event will begin at 11 pm and extend off into the new year FaIy “ some of the The Government has begun to farms comprising back to farmers the farm best farm land in the State were land acquired during the war for involved in the sale The first sale the majority of lu the military purposes former sale returned 5257 acres in owners exercised their linois to agricultural production rights under Hie Surplus Properwhich directs that real according to the Surplus Pro- ty Act This land property be offered to former perty Administration had been used for two ordnance owners if Federal State and local governments fail to exerplants a radar school and a cise their priorities homestead Arrangeproject ments The Farm Credit Administraaie being made to- turn the land over to the purchasers tion of the Department of Agrfor iculture time was the disposal agency in spring planting lor this property The land brot Land sales in other states may 86 percent of what it cost the be cpected lo follow this initial Government Approximately 40 sale sell ' Many In Regular Army' Garland Clubs Announce Dances Government Returning Surplus Land to Owners $HAPPIESTO Yl'AR Principal Frank Stevens this the opening of week announces an evening school for adults at v the Bear River high school and All adults are urged to attend the opening session on Monday January 7 at 7:30 pm to discuss evening school possibilities and to register for courses desired If the request for courses is strong enough two sets of classes will be arranged so two courses may be taken each even& Where Light building at Tremonton ing says Mr Stevens All farmers of the county inter- there are ten or more applicants ested in feeding problems are for the same course any of the invited to attend following courses will be given to Utah Dr Before returning Fundamentals in Arithmetic Madsen served as a National ReSelecting Child Literature search Fellow at Columbia UnPhysical Education of the on was staff the iversity World History Agricultural Experiment Station Remodeling Clothing at the Michigan State College and Fundamentals of Chemistry for the lasW eight years Was nuDrama Production tritionist for the Bureau of AnJournalism imal' Industry US Department for Swimming dancing etc of Agriculture for women World Problems Typewriting Merchant Marine Seeks Enlistments 'Utah youths can apply now for appointment to the US Merchant Marine Cadet Corps commonly referred to as the Annapolis of the Merchant Marine it was announced today by Commosudore R R McNulty USNR pervisor of the Cadet Corps at Washington D C Candidates must be unmarried citizens not Jess than 18 years and 6 months of age and not yet 21 who possess fifteen units from accredited schools which must include 3'a units in mathematics: 3 units in English 2 units in science (one of which must be physics) and one unit in history Application should be made directly to the Supervisor US Merchant Marine Cadet Corps r War Training Organization g Adm Washington 25 DC before Marcn 1 1946 Mr A Mrs Devers Owens dinner guests of Mr A Mrs Taylor on Christmas day were Glenn |