Show t THE YEAR— No EIGHTEENTH NATIONAL Vemald W Editor & AUGUST 192 - PRINTED GARLAND 47 EDITORIAL-SSOCIATI- Johns ESTABLISHED EVERT UTAH FOR THURSDAY JUNE FRIDAY 21 FRIDAY TIMES DISTRIBUTION PRICE 1946 ' I 1- X - A Publ Holds Election Mrs James Walton bf Tremon-towas named president of the Bear River Valley Concert Association as a result of balloting conducted last week by the board of directors of the association She will succeed J R Beckstead who has headed the organization since it was founded two years READING DOWN THE SIDE WITH THE ago Gene EDITOR BETTER AND BETTER Ed Holmgren is the proud possessor of one of the few entirely self operating hay balers m the The machine state this year needs only to be taken to the hay and it does all the rest it Pulled along the windrows it the hay compresses conventional square ties it with a sisal cord the help saving without'human the of two men over services baler which ties common pick-ubales up the and with wire NO MEAT picks into TnE OPA AND AGAIN OScitl AGAIN Your editor has all the instincts of the common variety of The advent of Spring poet June even tho the weather happens to be a bit on the cool side as it so often is here never fails to stir the emotions and provoke almost of hourly exclamations appreciation for the beauties of the season Hardly a June passes without in mention forth this calling column of the fragrance of alfalfa blossoms and new cut hay or a paragraph on the luxuriant green that carpets the valley floor This is the time of year to drive your car to one of the high points bordering the valley and park while your eyes take in the scene It can be a soul enrich- U S Nvy Phototrtph test project will be the Amphibious Force Flagship USS Mount McFlagshop for the Support Unit of (tie coming Atomic Bomb at commissioned in May 1944 was the wartime command flagship for five Pacific amphibious Invasions— The vessel Kinley was the flagship of Amphibious Group Four in the Palau Leyte Gulf Lingayen Gulf Luzon and Okinawa The Mount McKinley The ship of Japan and received the final report of compUance with the surrender terms on October 6 1945 occupation for the coming operation USN Commander Joint Task Force One II P Blandy be the flagship of Vice Admiral Brigham Planning Play Center The marketing of meat is at A huge municipal recreation an almost complete stand still center including a spacious outnow while farmers and procesdoor dance hall and ice skating sors speculate on what is going rink has been planned at Brigto happen to the OPA on June ham City by the city council and From the looks of the local a special civic interest committee 30 cases a lot of Construction will begin within the butchers’ display people are going to be raiding next few weeks their chicken coops during the The new center will be locatnext ten days or follow the ined in the Rees Pioneer park imjunction to “eat but a very little mediately west if the “North meat " pond and south of the city baseOPA publicity ithese days em- ball diamond phatically denies that its policies At the north end of the floor in any will be a have hindered production large band shell caProbut a few difficult lines pable of accomodating a of practically all kinds orchestra duction of goods is far above The shell is of sufficient size It is claimed levels that most that it can also be used for preapparent shortages are only the sentation of dramas for staging result of a tremendously increasand wrestling matches boxing ed demand that industry is un- presenting programs and for able to catch up with in spite of other types Of entertainment Of Besides high production levels the large stage the course strikes are blamed for shell will have dressing rooms some of the difficulties The for men and women an electric reclaims are backed up with room a radio room a connectfrom various ing ports and figures and two chair storhallway and age rooms one on each side of government departments cover and the stage each with a industry agriculture capacity employment of 300 chairs No one can deny figures but For entertainment other than the world is full of people who dances the chairs will be rolled are ready to explain the things out on rubber-tireto wagons After a few evenings of listenthe dance floor to seat audiences to and the explanaing reading tions offered by both sides of the controversy the public mind is MARRIAGE TAKES PLACE all fogged up and ready to leave The marriage of Bonnie Bell it to those most vitally concerned daughter of Mr and Mrs to do as thy the Jones please about P Jones of Howell and Evan is certain J whole thing Everyone Cleon Christensen son of Mr and of one thing- O P A or no 0 PA Mrs Earl C Christensen of we are in for higher prices for a R D took place A great lot of items many June 14th at the Logan Friday temple besatisfied are also that people the presence of members of fore we are thru with it we are in the families and a few close going to feel keenly the results Following the ceremony of having piled up such a huge friends was served at the Bluenational debt and burned out so a dinner national bird many of our valuable The newly married couple are the resources last 30 during If what both students of Bear River high years of our history school we feel turns out to be a depression you can be sure that it Mr & Alma W and will come either because we family leftMrsWednesday King for Spenor because we keep the OPA cer Idaho where they will spend scrap it according to which side several months of the argument the speakers happen to be on and com and onions and potaJUNE A YEAR Valley Concert Association ON A N?XT TO THE CHURCHES TOWN’S A IS NEWSPAPER MOST VALUABLE ASSET —Roger W Babson J 1200 We toes and beets suggest like this as a most something profitable Saturday afternoon activity WHY WE HAVE THEM Death and taxes are evitables Few people be able to do more than two hope t0 postpone the first but every once in a while some wise guy figures he sees a way of completely avoiding the latter You’ll find these wise ones in all levels of society college profs or mechanics or mourn They what have you that there sales taxes or income taxes or property taxes and explain how all taxes should be collected from the big corporations When you cite them to the fact that if a corporation pays a tax that corporation must ing experience that you will add the cost to its product or want to repeat right away It is service they see only another of how the privilegalso a good time to explore some evil example of the roads that you are not ed classes exploit the common in the habit of travelling roads man that travel between distant farms They are so happy in knowing never have seen before so much and being so bitter you where the barley is now heavy bout it that no decent citizen with its new heads where hay would discourage them in their so he stacks are rising in every bam hobby even if by doing yard where grow fields of wheat would do his country a favor John Elmer Named Local Legion Head Jack Elmer was elected Commander of the local American Legion post at elections held this week He succeeds P A Linford who has held the position during the past year Other officers named were js follows: Arch O Hall First Vice Commander Dewey Hansen Second Vice Commander William J Merrill Chaplain Adjutant and Kenneth Sargent Two New Teachers Assigned to Bear River High Two new teachers have already been assigned to Bear River high school for the next Sthool year of BrigThey are Eros Hunsaker ham City 1945 graduate of the U SA C who will teach foods and Norine Kunzler of Rosette S 1946 graduate of U A C who will teach physical education Margaret Stevenson of Delta will Box at Elder high teach foods Four other teachers have been employed but not yet assigned schools Nadine are They of Idaho Bloomington former Brigham Joseph Law teacher Florence Larkin Box Elder high and BYU graduate Anne Pulsipher of Rich- and Mrs mond Chance Seen Farm Lumber Teacher Reminds Of Teen Canteen Stake Gleaners Set Date For Party And Elections Pleases Youth Gleaner Girls of the Bear the Garland students desiring to ver stake their leaders from offiwards and ward and stake take the band classes being proA will join vided thru the Board of Educa- cers of the YWM1 in a party at Garland ward Retion should be at Garland school room next Wednesnext Monday morning where Mr lief Society day at 7 pm Gene Jorgensen will take charge of the Arrangements are under the classes it is announced direction of the stake Gleaner today Wiwill meet on the main advisers and Lola Johnson Groups nona Capener and Wilma Kroksh at the floor following upstairs Gleaner presidency the stake hours: The annual election of officers Elementary school band (those will take place at the event who began band training last m year) at 8:30 a Instrumental beginners at 9 30 Those with more than one year experience at 10:30 Students should bring thclf own stands if possible Ri- On Opening Night The Teen Canteen opened in the gymnasium of the Tre school Saturday with an enthusiastic group of about 100 young people present who participated in the games and had a most enjoyable evening of fun report officers of the Women's Civic League of Tremonton sponsors of the project The canteen will be open Wednesday and Saturday evenings of each week from 7 to 11 o’clock and all young people of high school age of the valley are invited to make use of it After hearing the plans for the Teen Canteen outlined R J Potter president of the Bear River stake congratulated the com“ The“ mighty" bison is striving mittee on its work in providing to “come back" in Utah having a supervised recreation center taken a liking to the region for the youth of the valley south of the San Rafael Swell Kleon Kerr also bf the stake and northeast of the Henry presidency agreed that the canMountains teen is a worthwhile experiment A nucleus herd of 23 buffalo--15 this summer and urged young heifers and 8 bulls — trans- people to take advantage of it Reverend Phelps stated that planted by the Utah Fish and Commission Game from Yellow- the people of the Methodist constone Park to the Robbers’ Roost gregation had long felt the need section of Wayne county in 1941 of a youth recreation center and and 1942 has now increased to have watched with interest the 37 it is believed of similar by David M progress canteen Gaufin project leader in a re- which have cut down delinquency by providing worthwhile setjvi port to Director Rps$ Leonard Here is the record of how the ties for leisure time Doughnuts and soft drinks are “colony" has fared since Dr II B Goetzman wild life represensold each night and the games at tative on the Advisory Board of the canteen now include pool Grazing District No 7 Price urg- table tsflflis badminton quQiJi ed the project’ volley ball and all kinds of table “At least three of the bulls games and puzzles A juke box are known to have left the area has been Installed and there is and all have probably been kill- dancing all evening ed The remainder shifted Mel Wood the supervisor will for more than a year be- be on hand during the hours the fore locating on the present canteen Is open and will conduct range tournaments in the various “In 1943 or 1944 all or most games of the herd crossed over onto the memCommittees of south and east slopes of Henry bers have been organized to arMountains range for activities They are head were observ- planning to have a special night "Twenty-oned on Burr Point believed now for parents later in the season The committee of the Women’s to be their range Civic in charge of the League “Two bulls were observed on consists of Mrs Mel project Antelope Flats grazing with cat- Wood Mrs Arch Richardson Mrs tle and 14 head reported south Gephart and Mrs Leon on the Henry Mountain may be Wesley m addition to the 23 actually ob- Chistiansen served during the current survey n iBood condition the They wer ran8e was g°°d and no hon with livestock was observed Robert G Woffinden of Gar- “An increase in the herd may expected now that the buffalp land was among more than 1750 have settled down to a deflfiite students receiving degrees and diplomas at exercises at Northrange unit" western University at Evanston Illinois Wednesday of this week PARTY HONORS Mr Woffinden graduated as a doctor of Dental Surgey VALLEY PIONEER Hew Bison Herd Started COLLEEN QUEEN THOMPSON CHOSEN CANDIDATE of Garland Colleen Thompson was chosen from among 25 girls Saturday evening at the D UP June Jubilee at Brigham to be as the candidate from sponsored Box Elder county DUP camp for the Days of ’47 queen She will compete July 5th at the Laballroom in Salt Lake fayette City A number of Garland people attended the party at Brigham which was reported to have been very For Band Classes Jorgensen will serve for the next year as vice president and Mrs Howard Freiss as secretary and Alma W King as treasurer Retiring officers in addition to Mr Beckstead are Mrs J M Gaddie vice president Dr D B Green secretary and Charles H Last treasurer Plans for a membership drive and for a possible summer concert will be made at an early meeting of the new officers and the directors successful GARLAND OLD WARD FOLKS TO HOLD PARTY Garland ward old folks will gather for their annual party at Farmers may find a ray of the ward hall Thursday evening June 27 according to announcehope for more plumber as the result of recent actions taken by ments which are going out this the Civilian Production Adminis- week The program and dinner will tration The actions are: be held in the Relief Society 1 Instructions to CPA field ofroom and the banquet rooms fices to cut down on All 65 are invited to parover the amount of lumber approved Mrs A S of Hall for uses other than in housing ticipate says the committee and farm construction 2 25 per cent of a distributor’s regular monthly supply of JUNE 30 LAST DAY TO FILE lumber must now be held for FOR 1945 A CP PAYMENTS uses without priority ratings as well as all lumber a distributor Farmers and ranchers in Box may get above his regular certi- Flder county are reminded by fied amounts Distributors also A W Bishop chairman county must release their reserve lumACA office that June 30 is the ber at the end of the month it is last day to sign and submit their received rather than wait 60 applications for payment for con-days as previously required carried out Hitherto lumber distributors during 1945practices Farm and range-could hold all their supplies for land conservation practices carpriority sales making it difficult ried out during the 1945 calendar to get lumber even for small re- year will for Triple-qualify Impair jobs on the farm conservation agricultural p a mediate effect of the changes if the operator worked out should be to release for sale his in program practice without priority all tion with the county AAA Com the yards received prior to June mittee the preceding spring For except that which is obligated operators who cannot visit the to those holding priorities office by the deadline county Huge lumber demands mclud- - applications will be considered for veteran's as filed on time if postmarked on ing requirements housing together with produc- 0r before June 30 tion are listed difficulties as reasons for the lumber squeeze bv John D Small administrator Attend Memorial of CPA Total requirements for Fred Johnston Nye James 1946 he said are figured at Jack Elmer Charles Last and more than 36 billion board feet Henry Sorenson of the Ameri— 20 'ome percent more than the can Legion C E Smith and Mr & Mrs estimated supply Newell Udy and family were among those attending the Mr & Mrs Douglas Pone and memorial service at Portage Sun-two sons of Chinook Montana day for Lawrence Allen son of armed here Saturday for a two Mr & Mrs Joseph Allen and broMr week’s vacation with relatives thcr of Mrs Newell Udy Smith was one of the speakers 'and friends In Utah ' A party honoring Mrs Jane E Brough whose 91st birthday this week anniversay occurred at is being held this afternoon Mrs the home of her daughter The Amos Hansen in Elwood party is being given by the Tremonton Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Mrs Brough was bom at MorMissouri mon Grove June 17 1855 while her parents were to Utah She came to Bear in 1904 with her River Valley husband George W Brough who away in 1938 Brough makes her home in Tremonton where she is active and attends her church meetings paed Mrs CITY CLEANS ROAD PLANS SEWERS IMPROVEMENT The city has been busy during the past two weeks cleaning the J J sewers reports Mayor White The work is being most successful resulting in a pronounced lowering of the water level It is planned to have several of the roads put in better shape as soon as it is possible to get here for a county mamtainer this work Horace Salt Lake Rose City spent Monday on business in |