Show D THE GARLAND Til - AUGUST ESTABLISHED NINETEENTH YEAR— No wholesome residential and busiin the rich diness community versified farming area of northern Utah Home of the annual Wheat & Beet Days celebration W Editor Johns & Publ A NEXT TO THE CHURCHES NEWSPAPER IS A TOWN’S MOST VALUABLE —Roger ASSET VV Babson READING DOWN THE SIDE WITH THE YOU DISAGREE WITH THE EDITOR? The Political Action Committee experts have it all figured out that you can “scare the pants uff most any editor” if you will promptly write him a letter strongly indicating your displeaGet sure Write him at once all your family to write Follow each letter up with another and Call on another and another and persuade neighbors your them to write and write and write was given at This instruction school held in Washingb PAC ton DC recently for CIO union leaders PAC organizers and associated political workers Advice was also given on how to use church classes as places to educate the public to the "liberal” point of view bow to influence ministers so that the right political doctrines would be spoken in the pulpit how to organize your social club which congressmen to boo and hiss in and so on public meetings About 500 “students” were at to reports the school according Tonight — Friday August that arrived in today’s mail Just should seem why that humorous or significant either we do not know but we were amused and also caused to reflect on what the world may be coming to laborers smile would Most broadly if you spoke of their job as a “position” They would feel that you should at least makfe it plural and say positions since a laborer usually gets in quite a few of these he doesn’t remain too stationary in the pursuit of his duties The story phrase also suggests that of the fellow who said he wasn’t afraid of work he could lie down and go to sleep right by it FOR 2 FRIDAY DISTRIBUTION PRICE 1946 Concessions Pierce & and Carnival company Beauty Contest State and 8:30 o’clock - Amateur Boxing Local Fighters in at least 12 fast matches Lots of action At the Armory 7:00 o’clock - Little Princess am - Parade — Senior & Junior sections Bands Floats Color Guard Horses 11:00 am - Children’s Races & Games North Scores of of Stake Welfare Building prizes for the youngsters 1:00 pm - Horsepulling at Rodeo Grounds 2:30 - Rodeo Sponsored by Throw-a-Loo- p One Admission to HorseClub A high class Wild pulling and Rodeo West afternoon with the county’s best pm performers Evening - Big Open Air Wheat Dance & Beet Days All Day - Garland Flower Club Annual Wheat and Beet day Flower Show and Official exhibit of Bonneville Gladiolus Society Garland Ward Recreation Hall All Day - Rides Concession Refreshments STORE HOURS Garland stores will be closed during the parade and also during the rodeo Saturday but will be open for the 6:30 oclock - Barrel Rolling Contest - Water Fight with Fire Hose Firemen vs Jack IK) “Applications are being acceptfor the position of laborer ” reads a civil service re- AUGUST SATURDAY 3 10:30 EDITOR THURSDAY FRIDAY Program of Events tory lease UTAH Saturday August 3 Everyone has a date which they watch as a sort of milestone along time’s way We noted today as we placed the date at the top of The Times that this issue marks the beginning of the nineteenth year in this paper’s his- ed EVERT $200 A YEAR “Fun For Everyone” is Slogan Of Wheat & Beet Days Celebration Opening At Garland Tonight NATIQNAl CDITORIAI SSOCIATION Vemald PRINTED GARLAND 1 1300 GARLAND— Population Center of the Box Elder county Location of sagar beet industry facilities accomodating storage more than half 4 million bushels f Box Elder county wheat A - 1921 Stands Games of Saturday shoppers the rest of the day thru the usual hours convenience Call Important Meeting For Next Monday V Young Farmer Club Enthusiastic Over Prospects For Annual Exhibit Bundles of sturdy Bear River flower finest show in valley wheat standing along the this week added streets early awaits history day celebration crowds this Saturday the authentic touch to proclaim members of the Garland Flower the advnt of another Wheat and Beet Days celebration today and Garden elub declared this morntomorrow It is the first since The ing participation of the Bonneville Gladiolus society will 1941 when war halted the annual festival begun in 1929 with a big bring an outstanding display of dnce dedicating the newly conglads and many other ilower exstructed cooperative grain warehibits as well To accomodate the large dis- houses at Garland Every year has seen changes the play of flowers anticipated show will be held in the ward in the character of the celebratin keeping with the times recreation hall for the first time ion and this year will be no excepPrizes and ribbons will be exfor each of the follow- tion A parade considerably panded over anything attempted ing: Table arrangements most ar- in previous years is in preparatnumber of t tistic basket of flowers comic ar- ion with a large on floats and rangement potted plants mixed people working Started arrangemnts mixtures of all kifids general bouquet fruit and vegetable arrangement some years ago as the first miniawild flowers zinnias asters mari- ture float parade in this section of the state it will this year ingolds roses snap dragons glads clude a number of larger floats verbenias chrysanthemums as well as many other parade holsweetpeas corsages features The oi the Dr Binne Wayne will be present at the USAC of the Bear monthly meeting River Young Farmers to be held next Monday night August 5 at 8:00 pm in the agriculture room of the high school to discuss veterinary problems Dr Binns has had considerable experience in the army and at the college as a veterinarian His success in meeting farm diseases and sanitary problems has been outstanding Keith Anderson president of the the Young Farmers unit invites the public to attend and lyhocks who has flowers is Everyone bring their problems to be disinvited to bring displays and they cussed with Dr Binns hall Keith also reports that there Should be at the amusement are a number of pertinent prob- by 9 am Saturday to be judged to be discussed after the for prizes and ribbons lems lecture with the young farmers who are and the veterans Army Worm Threaten training and all who are in this program should be in at- Valley Crop tendance Farmers in all sections of the are this week spraying valley their beets in an effort to control State to Continue “army worms” which have sudSchool Lunch Program denly made their appearance in During Next Year the fields By James Conrad considering the presentation of four constitutional amendments to the electorate of the state in November Responding to a call by Governor Herbert B Maw the legislators will take up their duties that the proposed knowing have the support of the administration and the State Tax Study Committee an interim legislative group Maw has proposed a Governor constitutional amendment to endow the legislature with the right to determine the location of state institutions This proposal is to facilitate the acquisition of Bushnell General hospital at Brigham City where a center for all state institutions — Utah State Hospital at Provo State Training School Industrial at American Fork School at Ogden and a home for the indigent aged would be established The Chief Executive points out that immediate action not only to save is necessary Plans Mature For County Fair Aug Something about the expression suggests a dignity and leisure we never used to associate with 26-27-28 pitching or stacking hay throwing bundles into the thresher or All committees and supervisors hoeing beets but maybe times are changing and even these are for all phases of the big annual Box Elder county fair program becoming positions have been named and are at We sometimes wonder if the work planning the details for the who print publishers the three day event on Monday in our Saturday night Tuesday and Wednesday August “comics Mel paper ever read them or if they 26 27 and 28 announces ' follow the stories through in the Foxely fair manager All the former departments We strips during the week wonder also how many people en- will be part of this year’s fair joy these illustrated lessons in with a supervisor and assistants blood letting' and associated over each one Rodeo and concrimes and how many are happy cession arrangements already to hear their children reading have been completed and somethem to one another before go- thing outstanding in this line is ing off to bed buildpromised The exposition them comics ings on the old fair grounds are Maybe calling makes it all in fun but — well being renovated for the displays we still wonder if they are as this year liked as their wide Queen Contest generally use would indicate The Rodeo Queen contest will be conducted by the Junior Commerce Chamber of with Firemen Hold Party Evan Green Reed" Anderson and The Garland Firemen and their Chuck Nelson in charge Any partners enjoyed a party at Box girl between the ages of 16 and Elder Park last Thursday even- 25 who desires to enter should contact one of these men ing Colleen Thompson will preside as queen of the celebration with Marilyn Rogers and Lola Ruth A as attendants Thompson little princess and attendants will be selected under the auspices of the Civic and Home Arts club Friday evening and will ride on a beautiful float being readied for the parade Saturday morning A flower expanded greatly show is in with the prospect the Garland joining of Flower club and the Bonneville Gladiolus exhibit will that Society in an attract flower grower from alt The flower show nQrthern Utaji always has been a remarkably feature and successful popular of the celebration The cutting of the second crop Agreements have been signed hay has driven the worms all with the Utah State Department into the beets and in some inof Education to continue the stances into the gardens Many the worms in Fight Program school lunch program thru the report seeing numbers school year according to large across crawling The Friday' evening - boxing Paris green and J Vem Hopkin state director the highways two years’ time but also to Field Service Branch of PMA lead arsenate are proving most show tonight at the spacious Arwill feature mory building the eliminate constitution provisions Utah is one of 14 states in the effective against the infestation here of some of the appearance now determining the location of nation to have such agreements state’s best amateur fighters unthe institutions at this time signed der the banner of the West This same line of reasoning is Last year 342 schools particiJordan Athletic club as well as advanced by the Tax Study Comin the program in Utah a number of capable local ama- mittee which has recommended pated teurs At least 12 fast bouts are two constitutional amendments to Approximately 46000 school childwere fed daily ren on the card for the entertainment The average and a state- cost revamp DeLon Kay 15 Adams son of of valley of the meals was 225 cents wide tax program to finance disfight fans Afton D and Leona K Adams of which 13 cents was for food Jack Pierce whose trict school needs and a third gang of was killed Sunday evening when water fighters are ready to wash to enable state taxa- More than 90 per cent of the he was struck in the head by the the barrel meals served were of the Type thru the ranks of tion of oil and gas resources on right of propeller an which airplane A which required the following the firemen in the contest this the same basis as metal mines in each by a cousin meal for each child: 2 was being operated and minerals are assessed evening says this part of the free of protein ounces of Virgil Woodruff cup entertaiment is going to be good The tax committee's The Adams program fruit andor vegetable 2 family were visit- if Mayor Jake will just see that calls for a state wide minimum of butter or fortified ing at the Woodruff home at the the town has of water plenty school program based on $3000 time of the accident and report margarine one slice of bread pressure in the mains DeLon had run out to see per classroom unit to replace the and ‘4 that cost milk of to The pint present rigid $25 per capita dis- the child was from 7 to 15 cents the plane come in once more be- Rodeo Ready The rodeo at the new trict school levy the $5 per capifore going home arena It is thought The school lunch program sup- he ta equalization and 2 mill levy been blinded by north of the sugar factory promay have plied farmers with a market for the evening sun and ran too for high schools The new promises to be the most interesting of seasonal abundance crops of the the since abolishment entails close of to gram the plane the celeearly days bration when it was the latter three funds in favor Already this year in anticipation DeLon was born June 4 1931 entirely a of the meals to be served diced home made of one uniform fund out of which in Blast Garland and the western event The family a minimum program would be beets canned carrots dehydrated moved to Tremonton about 10 show this year is the work of an available with the state under- chicken noodle soup dehydrated years ago He was a student at enthusiastic group of local riders canned green the Bear River which includes some of the best 75 per cent of the cost tomato flakes writing high school crushed pinein the state tax levy varying beans and canned on a property They have built besides the Surviving apple have been distributed to are four sisters Mrs parents their own corrals and arena and from 10 to 12 mills Shirley schools Utah amendThe second proposed Steed Lois and Elaine have made all preparations for a Marilyn Under the permanent school Adams ment relating to the school prohigh class fast moving event a brother Tremonton Another program authorized this DeVere Adams new feature will be gram would make available for lunch in the navy San $75 million of Diego Calif educational purposes all of the year by Congress also two grandpar- the entertainment for the childfederal funds are available to ents Delos Adams revenue derived from corporaEast Gar- ren to include races and games on a tion and franchise and personal states land and Mrs Rosetta Kay Tre- near the grove north of the stake welfare building income Under “matching" basis monton on tabertax collections nacle square constitutional law only There will be lots present Funeral services were held 75 per cent of these taxes go to afternoon in the Tre-- of prizes and fun here for all the Thursday MELVIN UDY RELEASED children thd schools with the remaining immediately following monton First ward chapel the parade to the state de25 per cent allocated the committee Keesler Field Miss July 22— clares Still another innovation Pvt Melvin L Udy 27 son of general fund CANYON HELD PARTY will be & the Mr Mrs Melvin A Udy Garlocally managed conAs yet no visible opposition cessions a feature that will inhas appeared against amendments land Utah and husband of Mrs The members of the Lions left Keesler club Ladies' Self Culture club terest many more local groups in relating to the taxation of oil and Virginia C Udy the activities than in the past gas resources or to the amend-- Field this week for one of the and Civic and Home Arts club The celebration will end with income ment diverting tax re- six separation centers for dis- held a joint party in Logan canHowever to the proposal charge after 11 months of ser- yon Monday evening Following the customary big dance Saturceipts for 75 per cent partici-- vice providing the lunch the program consisted day evening and to his basic of numbers Pvt Udy received pation in school finance the trio Mrs D the plan to consolidate state Field Henry Manning Mrs Ralph Glea- CANTEEN TO BE CLOSED training at Sheppard stitutions at Bushnell opponents Texas and received his technical son and Ethel Rogers a vocal SATURDAY EVENING already have stepped forward' training at Keesler Field Miss duet by Ralph and Faye Gleason with a counter proposal on the He arrived at this Air Training readings by Mary’ Elmer stories Because of the day school fund and asking that the Command station at ' Keesler and community activities in Garland singing Saturday location the Teen Canteen in Tremonton of f institutions remain Field October 1945 and remained here until the time of his diswill not be open that evening it unchanged A committee is announced It will be open charge assigned to duty as a Attend Reunion representing which has discussed its trainee as usual Monday evening dustry The John reAustin family views with the tax study comPvt Udy was employed as a union was held in Liberty park mittee it will aircraft engineer before entering Sunday with 169 descendants has announced at- Suffers Burns fight the proposal calling for 75 the Army Air Force and upon tending the luncheon and pro- percent State participation in the return to civilian Earl Manning son of fir & life plans to cram Those present from Gar- school minimum program and resume his former occupation llond were Mr & Mrs Frank Mrs L W Manning was treated at a counter submit will jnstead Munns Colleen and Boyd Mr & the Valley hospital Wednesday in the form of an 1(Trs proposal Fldon Munns Mr & Mrs for bums suffered when a weed wherein state the Mrs Russell Boss returned Gene Munne and children Mrs burner he and his father were would underwrite 50 only from the hospital with her baby Grace Haws Mrs F L Nye and operating exploded His burns Leo and Mr & Mrs E N Austin on page 4 were on his arm and chest— daughter Monday Under The Capitol Dome Members of the Utah Legisla-- I ture will gather in Salt Lake City 5 to open their speon August cial session for the purpose of New Feature Assure Success Of Annual Event Many Valley Youth By Plane Killed b' f |