Show NINETEENTH YEA- R- No - PRINTED GARLAND UTAH ACGUST ESTABLISHED 5 1328 AND EVERT FRIDAY- Richard 1300 Smith GARLAND— Population Elder county Center of the Po Home From Location of ougar beet Industry accomodating facilities storage Richard Smith arrived back at sore than half a million bushels home here Tuesday evening from A of Box Elder county wheat Yokohama Japan at the conclu wholesome residential and busi-Clerk siion of his army service of a Mrs Marila L Spencer ess community in the rich di- little more than two years in du redraft board the county versified farming area of nor- of ration lie was met at Salt Lake Home of the annual ports that too many boys in Box City them I tah by his parents Mr and Mrs refailed to have Elder county Wheat & Beet Days celebration E C Smith gistcr on their 18th birthday Richard served in the PhilipThe liability of every male citizen of the United States and pines and later with the army of NATIPHAL DITORIA! in Japan lie is occupation person residing SSOCIATIO tsl everythe other male States making plans to resume in United including ready liis work at the University of those who become 18 years old in sec- Utah when school opens next to register as provided month Vernald W Johns Editor & Publ tion 2 of the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940 as NEXT TO THE CHURCHES remains unchanged TOWN’S IS A NEWSPAPER cept that no one may be inducted MOST VALUABLE ASSET he becomes 19 years old until — Roger W Babson unless he volunteers All Boys 18 Must Register Reminds Draft Board Clerk a) READING DOWN THE SIDE WITH THE EDITOR mare” that rode so proudMayor J ly in the Wheat and Beet day parade here August 3 is no more A few days ago she suffered an attack of acute indigestion and left this sphere of ac tion for Her owner E N Austin good just fed her too well it seems The “old gray J White Next week the ground at the city park will be broken in preparation for the planting of grass on the entire site Mayor White promised Wednesday W’e ith those who are join anxious to see the entire area sodded from the entrance out on Factory street clear to the fenre line at the back An attractive entrance a few slow trees and a growing hardwood green lawn will serve to invite there for ball numbers large games picnics and other activities A bon fire circle and some camp sloven w fluid seTve people from all parts of the vaUey The public generally is anxious to see the project completed The Lions club with the help of all the community has gathered finances for the work Mayor White's is now announcement most welcome Japan Meat Ceilings Return Sept 9 18 ROY EVERY becoming years old is required by the law to present himself immediately for registration by the local board for the area in which he has his home or for the one permanent in which he may happen to be on that day Failure to register is punishable upon conviction by fine or imprisonment or both If the 18th birthday falls on a or Sunday such legal holiday person must present himself for on the day preeedregistration such ing or following holiday Boys residing in the Bear River valley may present themselves before Mr A D Earl Tremon-toUtah if they so desire otherwise they will report at the office of the local board in the county court house at Brig-ham Besides lowering the draft age from 20 to 19 years the current law also provides(1) an 18month training and period for inductees for (2) exemption all fathers who support their children or maintain a bona fide with them family relationship OPA announces that retail ceil-- ' on meat will become ing prices effective on September 9 By that date new price lists showdollar ing the ceiling cuts syid prices on the various grades of meat should be posted in all stores selling meat OPA announces it will back up the price board’s decision to put meat back under price controls into action the bigby throwing gest enforcement staff on record OPA is putting 2500 investigators — on the job more than double the staff— to see that livepresent stock and meat move in legitimate channels and at legal ceilIn Utah two new ing prices investigators and one attorney will be assigned to the livestock and meat enforcement program One group of investigators will check for violations at the slaughend one group will start tering a the retail stores and work back from there KORTII SERVICE DON' FOR Don THE AMENDED ACT also provides for reinduction of certain in Class who are registrants under 30 yeares of age and who have not served overseas or for at least six months exclusive of time served 'while pursuing a course of instruction in a univeror similar Institution sity college Looks Like A G morning ter the Mrs LEAVES son of Mr and Korth It Korth left Tuesday for Fort Douglas to enservice The cases of all learning uch registrants will be reopened and reconsidered in order to meet future calls by the War Department of Peach Crop Good V Two harvest celebracounty are now behind us with all work and worry for their sponsors and their fun for both sponsors and patrons One more the long popular Peach days is left Brigham on the list of big events that focus the attention of the state There upon this productive area is much that is similar about celebration program but every each has distinctive and worthwhile features Peach Days will be no exception and many of us will be on hand to see its famous parade and to watch its big air show and other events a week from today tions their & V' I'A f "77 c 3vV h v JO ' A"' i ' v club last PUBLIC IS INVITED TO MUSIC RECITAL Mrs Lucretia Rhodes will present her piano students and also her girls chorus in a public recital in the Garland ward Relief Society room next Saturday evening at 8 o’clock is cordialEveryone interested ly invited to attend HIGH NOTICE SCHOOL TO SENIORS Senior rings will be available at the high school when students come to register Prices are $1103 for the large one $981 for the medium and $859 for the small one Seniors are reminded to be sure to bring their money — Cleo Jensen AUGUST 3fl FRIDAY DISTRIBUTION Fair Acclaimed Full Success Threats of storm early this week to failed and Hie Box Elder county fair and went with loi'eo record breakoff ing crowds at its three days of educational and amusement fea hires fair officials report The parade which opened the celebration Monday evening was of unusual excellence Prizes were awarded as lollows First division large floats— Civic and Home Arts club of Garland first second Branch Evans Primary Trernonton Javcees third second division commercial floats - O P Vogue Skaggs beauty shop and Utah Power & in Company minia- that order third division ture floats of clubs and Second PRICE 1946 ward $200 YEAR A Few Changes Seen On BR Faculty High School Teacher Given Assignments Principal Frank Stevens this week announced his list of teachat er the high assignments school Teachers and their subjects will be as followsDuane Archibald English ) (freshmen Rupert Blackhain English III mniors) Bunnell oRoy Agricultural scence GI on the farm training Cannon— Aviation Douglas physics geometry Hugh Davis— Algebra general math school treasurer Vernon Hansen— Homeliving world history Ruth Harris— Home homemaking (foods) Durrell Hughes— Physical' education (boys) Milton Johnson— Student council dramatics deBating speech Ruth Johnson— English ‘ II There will be very few change from last year in the faculty a the Bear River high school opens a list Of teachers issued Tuesday today discloses Mrs Billie Rea physical education teacher who is now attendwill be replaced ing the USAC Park Valley by Norine Kunzler Miss Kunzler is agraduate of the USAC and majored in physical She comes education highly recommended by Professor head of the physical education department at the college Miss Kunzler is a Phi Kappa Phi national scholastic organization member Mrs Ruth Harris will direct the classes in foods in the home economics Mr department Mildred Baer taught these classes for the past two years Mrs Harris is a former Bear River home economics teacher and is well for her position qualified Leo Walker returns to the school as an instructor in the First Garland Primary School! fourth division miniature individual floats and the float —Hansel Valley carrying Miss America’ Children living winning prizes were for trycles Stohl Marva for Karla Toland Elaine bicycles Judy Deacon doll Lenore buggies Cowley Hansen costumes Ball Joy Michael Davis Rickie Seeley I G training program Three hundred children partici(sophomores) pated in the parade SPANISH WILL be taught for G E Jorgenson— Art music Some highly commendable liveadvanced grammar students from stock exhibits particularly in (vocal) the Junior and senior groups Kleon AmeriKerr- - Spanish were the dairy cattle division Kleon Kerr will be the instructor can problems shown by county producers while and has already made arrangeeduNorine Kunzler— Physical F F A Farmer Young ments for the Mexican consul and cation (girls) swimming groups and individuals displayed who have lived in CenCharles Last— Industrial arts others a wide variety of crops produce farm mechanics G I on the tral and South America to give and home work in the exhibition farm Mr lectures to the students training Kerr took two years of Spanish building Displays of commercial Albert Meldrum— Civics while at college products claimed considerable atClyde Morris— English II Entention Due to the great demand for glish IV (seniors) publications The rodeo chief amusement atgirls’ glee it has become necesOlive Nelson— Physical educareceived by tion (girls) traction was well sary to organize a new class in type I this department Mr crowds which occupied practicalJorgensen J W Pulsipher— Music (in- is ly all of the extra thousand scats strumental) dividing the group into a beband and orchestra and advanced girls’ gld wisely ginning provided by the manageRasmussen— Floyd Physical ment education and Those signing in the advanced (boys) football group will need a year’s training basketball coach with special auditions before they Oneta Shurtz— Homeliving will be able to join the advanced homomaking (sewing)group Halver Skinner— meFarm chanics auto mechanics G I on A course in college preparatory the farm is being ‘planned for English training those who are seniors and 'prepariA J "Taylor— By Ciifton Grover Chemistry' The senior scout Kit Carson ology ng for college after their high men of the Ogden Area Council Virginia Udy— Shorthand type school graduation returned last Monday August 26 II bookkeeping Last In geospring classes from Yellowstone Woodside — American graphy National park Margaret business ’arithmetic musuca where they enjoyed history sic appreciation mechanical drawvery cessful week of camping Leo Walker— GI on the farm ing hiking ceramics physiology and training were offered to the students but fishing and Helen Severson— Librarian insufficient numbers There wbre in the party ten registered Lola Johnson— Registrar and for these courses and as a result men and 80 senior scouts led they will not be conducted by The two field executives of the secretary Garland Puze- y- Coordinator Mr Milton Ogden Area Council Wade and Mr Allen Andrews student personnel director entered the park at the They southwest corner The first evenRasmussen Prepares ing was spent on the banks of the Falls River where a very For Football Season fire meeting inspirational camp was held under the direction of River Floyd Rasmussen Boar Mr Allen and Mr Andrews high school football coach has Beaver ward membership Suna lecture' everything The following in readiness for the day unanimously voted to sustain morning was £ivn by a National Forest issuance of football togs to his a new bishopric to be headed by naturalist of the returning players this Saturday at Clarke Bowen as bishop with Ranger and park in which they were given 4 pm All fourth hour physical Myron Hansen and Mark B Jenvaluable instructions on education many registrants will get son as counselors and with Benhow to conduct themselves in their sui(s at the above hour and jamin F Johnson as clerk AH the great forests of the park all others Tuesday on the first of these men are well known and comin their day of school highly respected THE EXPEDITION The first game this fall will be munity began at the Ranger station where the Icc- at Malad on September 20 On Released from a long term of ture was given and with packs the 27h Morgan will play here in the ward leadership service fol upon their backs the scouts were Joseph A Erickson bishop lowed up the Bechler River past' THE FIRST league game comes Thomas Y Simmons and Vivian Ihe Shoshone lake and on to the on October 4 with Box Elder at Williams counselors and George Lone Star geyser a distance of Brigham under the lights Other E Johnson clerk Bishop Erickabout 40 nules Four full days games are scheduled as follows: son has held he office for a litand nights wete spent on this With North Cache here Oct 11 tle more than ten years and pretrail which tooks the boys into Weber here Oct 18 vious to that time was ward clerk some of the most beautiful and Logan at Logan Oct 25 for 21 years making a total of remote areas of the park where South Cache at Ilyrum Nov 31 years continuous service His Some of the players Coach Rasthey enjoyed the scenery in its SimY first counselor Thomas natural state mussen back are mons also has an unusual record is expecting Wendell Giles The fishing was very’ good in Keller Gleason ward activity having served Ronald Kidman as counseior to Bishop Robert J the beautiful streams where but Iale Tarbet few fishermen ever go Ralph Carter and Kenneth p0er Many presided in the ward of the boys caught their limit of Brown in the barkfield and Ver-fore Blshop Erickson All the al members Reed Petersen ten fish some of which were 21 non Coombs of the retiring group itt Zundel Owen inches in length Many wild aniWynn have seon considerable activity mal Duane Bjorne Woodruff ancj ave been weu ijked moose elk deer and bears Jones Ward Sunday Kit Carson Men Back From Hike New Bishop Of Beaver Ward Sunset Riders Take Mountain Trip Those making the trip were Lewis and Paul Larson Verlin Bowcutt Elmer Jensen and Gut Forsberg FOR Clarke Bowen at Members of the Sunset Riding enjoyed another scenic ride week when they took their mounts to Cache valley and went by horseback up Hyrum Dry canyon then northward across the ridge and down East canyon near Avon THURSDAY Brigham City is boasting prospects for a good peach crop this year as two of Box Elder’s lovely young peaches view the prospects The peaches— in the foreground — are Jean Iowe of Willard and Shirley Uunsaker of Brigham City They’re among more than 40 candidates for Peach Queen the honorary throne from which some lucky girl will rule over the Peach Days big celebration Friday and Saturday September 6 and 7 The Pearh Queen dance is Thursday evening September 5 with coronation ceremonies Garland folk this week were extended a cordial invitation to attend all of the many events of Peach Days Air Show Other Attractions Wait Peach Day Throngs and will be reserved for this By far the most Lhrilling big spectacular air show ever pre- pilotless plane controlled by group and tlm remaining time sented in Brigham City— a show from the roof of tie airport spent Raveling about the on a par with the best of them hangar park along the highways is time— amaOn afternoon an anywhere ary promised Saturday A quiet day was spent Sunday Peach Days crowds for Friday teur rodeo at the Sunset rodeo August 25 at Old Faithful w here afternoon at 2 o'clock at the groiruK has been arrangi d In the boys rested In the evening Brigham City airport Johnny addition to this wild west event a campfire meeting was held and Weir and members of the com- lie sheriff's posse will appear in the A group joined in singing in a broom polo game that promises number of the mittee today 'had succeeded songs were EDS lining up (actually to be a source of many laughs Continued on page 4 the most skilled and experienced aui thrills ' t fliers) who are guaranteed to a big' feature ‘TTURDAY N'OHT keep the crowds gasping their The Peach Queen ha!! will t show at the hearts in their throats wdl present city pak 5 As an added attraction Fcpt the air boon acroba ies d:nc ng songs held Thursday show coiriritU e has secured a detailed prcgrjm of the and and ether fea'u-c- s by a score or is advertising the first demon- more top see page events both for performers days gathered stration in Utah of flight by a from far and wide All seats eight Snow Max and Donald RATION Mason Lind House Starr linemen CALENDAR No 49 SugarSpare Stjmp for five pounds of sugar 31 O’es August Spare Stamp Yo r'L becomes valid for five rounds of sugar on September 31 ' Birt's Iecembor Spare samp No 9 good for five lbs Ginning sugar expires October 31 Spare stamp No 10 good for foe pounds canning sugar expires Oct 31 feed 'are MR BOWEN becomes the fifth man to preside over the Beaver ward in its 57 year history BishBishop Johnson Bishop Durfey Erickson op Potter and Bishop Robert bung his predecessors J Potter the third of the group now the stake president presided at the ward reorganization after having spent the dJy with his former associates in their Sun- activities lie was accomat the meeting panied by all members of the slake presidency and clerk John J Shumway former stake clerk and member of the presidency was also a spe- - Ir ° JjRan salinas Calif and Mr Mrs S A YarMe were dinner guests lay evening at the Ilyrum b!e heme The IaRaine Marble fanilv left Tuesday for California daughter Helen visited after spending the summer here Lake City Monday in Salt |