Show AND'- T - ESTABLISHED NINETEENTH YEAR— No AUGUST M2 NATIPNAL EDITORIAL SSOCIATION - PRINTED GARLAND 23 Utah Prepares Crown Centennial Queen TIIOS TO BE E UTAH EVERT THURSDAY FRIDAY KING HONORED To JANUARY FRIDAY FOR 10 Meet Will Study Farm Outlook The family of Thomas E King The Agricultural Outlook for will entertain at open house at farmers of Box Elder county in the family home honoring him on 1947 will be discussed next WedVemald W Johns Editor &PubL his 80th birthday anniversary nesday evening January 15 at 8 Thl is set The curtain 3 to 17th stage from o’clock Friday January at the Utah Power & NEXT TO THE CHURCHES A is ready to go up And thru 8 pm Light building at Trcmonton by NEWSPAPER IS A TOWN’S 1947 Centennial year Utah's All relatives and friends of Professor Dee A Brodabent proVALUABLE MOST ASSET there will be unfolded the drama call Mr King are invited to fessor of agricultural economics —Roger W Babson the sports the comedy the music The family requests that no at Utah State Agricultural Colof and aspirations the prayers gifts be brought lege the state and its people during The year 1947 promises to be the first hundred years a year of great change for agThe grand opening — the official riculture and this discussion Sugar Ball Set start— of the Centennial obsershould prove of interest to all For This Week vance will be marked on January farmers of the county in aiding 16 and all of tile people of all The U & Employ ees club at them in planning their 1947 farm of the state are invited The the sugar factory have again anoperations observance opens at 9 00 p m nounced their annual The meeting next Wednesday the evening of January 16 at the WITH THE EDITOR “Sugar Ball” evening is the second of a series Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake The big dance will be held at of meetings being conducted each City when the Daughters of the the evenschool week during January and FebSaturday high turn Utah Pioneers over Miss elements have The joined The public ruary on Wednesday ing January 11th evening of of American is hands the past two weeks to Calleen Robinson invited each week by the Extension Serto Governor Herbert bring our valley a most unusual Fork Utah of the vice of the county is president Frrall Boiip At the first - who MawB will then crown of wonderful period skating organization meeting held this week a large her officially as Utah Centennial sponsoring weather group of farmers were present The thermometer has been Queen to hear the discussion of the new In the same ceremony Miss hovering around zero hardening state dairy law and the constructhe ice on every canal and pond Marie Burnett of Salt Lake City tion of to meet buildings dairy and Miss Mary Louise Gardner while np heavy snow Jias come requirements of the law to cover the shining surface In of Suanish Fork will be installed the meantime a full moon has as attendants to the queen Fifteen paintings byk Dean The crowning of the queen been doing its part to make every Utah artist who night an invitation to revelry on will probably be the most bril- now prominent Vermont lives in Dorset liant event in ever held the ice exhibitd at the Bear are state to being F such Dr here Lorin Few winters according provide month high school this skating weather as has this one Wheelwright production manager River collection Tonight the Bear River high consists of five and young and old appear to of the Arts Division of the Utah The school basketball team will meet which is oil paintings and ten water color have been taking advantage of it Centennial Commission their arch rival in sport the Box scenes in charge Mr Fausett who was bom at Elder Bees at Brigham City in Patrons and patronesses of the JAMES BOWCUTT 1913 has affair will be state gained na- what should prove to be a thrillWRITES FROM IDAHO county and Price in tional for his water ing encounter recognition of the members city oppicials The Bees put in the loss colPaintJames Bowcutt former Garland Utah Centennial Commission and color paintings of skies umn last week when Weber upother prominent persons resident now living at Bellevue The ings by Mr Fausett are included will be seeking Idaho near Sun Valley reports Utah Symphony orchestra under in most of the foremost collec- set them On the that he and Mrs Bowcutt are en- the direction of famed Wemea tions of the nation and his work a much needed victory hand the Bears fresh from will furnish the music has brought him many coveted other joying “fair health” and a rela- Janssen a victory over South Cache and ceremonies awards tively mild winter thus far The for the coronation “The public is urged to visit in the 1000 per cent column will snow is only four inches deep on It will be attended by the Utah put forth all they have to down anytime National Guard officers and men the high school library the level fields the touted Box Elder qquint in Choral be during the day to see the paint will accompaniment Gene Jorgenson this traditional battle FIREMEN ELECT by the East high school a capel-l- ings” announced art instructor choir Win From South Cache Gam Capener was advanced to A general invitation to the the position of Fire Chief this Bear River’s Bears came out week by the Garland Volunteer public to attend is extended by strong in the fourth frame of Centennal Commission officers last Friday’s hoop game to set Firemen The men aLo elected Don Official ceremonies wiU begin back the ‘Hard South fighting although Cache Spartans by a score Wheelwright as captain and Wal- promptly at 9 00 pm will be entertainment ter Bums as secretary Clarence musical in the first league encounter for earlier Following the provided both clubs Bowcutt is the retiring chief The game was playKeyed to acquaint themselves ceremonies there will be a renot only ed at Bear River with coming activities ception for the queen with mem- for the Centennial LEAD IN PASSION PLAY The tilt proved to be a real year but in bers of the Centennial Commisthe light of expected develop- thriller The crowd was at a sion in the receiving line The ments extending thru the years to fever pitch as the score was tied will be followed by the ceremony ol five times and the lead changed come newspaper Coronation Ball There is no Utah will gather inpublishers Salt Lake hands no less than eight times charge of any kind The Spartans were leading by and on Friday Saturday City Sunday Jan 10 11 and 12 to a- seven points late in the third AH Are Eligible ttend the 49th annual winter co- quarter when the Bears started nvention of the Utah State Press a winning rally and piled up 13 To Join Farm Bureau counters in the remaining minAssociation Blue Cross And Highlighting the banquet at utes allowing the opposing squad the Hotel New house only 6 markers At one time in Saturday M Since last week’s news papers th closing moments the Bears led Dr A Ray Olpin presannounced that all Farm Bureau evening ident University of Utafi will give by eight points members can join the “Blue the publishers his version of Crops'' organization thru being “What the Future Holds lor Babies Born members Bureau of the Farm A baby girl was born Sunday A native Pleasant Utah” of many have asked who can join Grove Dr W right to Mr & Mrs Emron ' I Olpin is well qualified the Farm Bureau officers re- to treat this subject havin'! spoilt Mrs Wright was formerly Mlss J port 23 years between his graduation Amy Christophcrson cm Farm the join Everyone An eight pound four-ofrom Brigham Young University baby Bureau regardless of their occuand his inauguration as head of girl was born Monday night at VK advises Horace Barnard pation the University of Utah in a wide the Valley hospital to Mr & Mrs All local people are interested in Don Hansen Mrs Hansen of technical and research is Josef Meir the farmers’ welfare and in farm- variety activities in Utah the middle the former Miss Beth White All are depending problems M Wm west and in the east ent upon the farm for food or Mothers Hold Party Long Brigham City will speak Singing employment and are eligible to for the members on “We County The Singing Mothers of Garjoin the organization land ward held a pot luck supPublishers” Frank S Beckwith Those who are not now Farm the home of Mrs at A F Turwill cerebe Delta master per of Bureau become members can The first monies ley Thursday evening Salt Lake City— The Black members by contacting Floyd Carwere the With Friday evening devoted to and second sopranos Hills Passion Play being present- ter Corinne 0 M Lemon Wila board of directors’ meeting re- entertaining group ed in Salt Lake City’s Kingsbury lard Horace Barnard Hall Jan 15 thru 24 has had the gistration of members and social Mrs John 0 Garfield HOME activities sessions of the ARRIVES "longest run” of any play in the or other officers of the convention open Marsell Nielson son of Mr A will start Saturday at world’s history Bureau county Farm organiza10 am Association President Mrs M L Nielson who has comFor over 700 years now the tions II C Barrows pleted his service in the Army publisher of play has been continuously proSentinel Tuesday night will preside arrived home duced It was first presented at Mr & Mrs D W Butters of The forenoon will be devoted to He returned this month from the Germany during Luenen service in Japan to be Logan visited at the J J Thomp- discussion of association affairs middle ages 1242 AD son home Wednesday led by Roy A Schonian associaexact by monks Feed on Hand Since that time the play has Mrs P C Petterson attended the tion manager and Ned Warnock developed into one of the finest skating follies in Salt Lake this association attorney For Game Birds At a noon luncheon with the and most polished performances week as the Paper on the world's stage The Utah Fish and game deCarpenter During Company “Utah Centennial Plans” partment today allayed fears that who hosts Rennaissance a troupe of pro- instance August Randall fessional actors began putting on plays the part of Simon Peter will be outlined to the publish- the current cold spell was severe has been ers by David R Trevithick pub- enough to result in loss to the the play and the same troupe’s one of Christ’s disciples Centennnl state’s upland bird populations descendants are acting in it to- acting the Passion Play for 50 lic relations director Dr J R his way Committee Mahoney He too worked hut at (he same time announced years day Part of the tremendous success up through the minor roles until director of the Bureau of R- it is prepared for a statewide which the play has met in most he now has an important one esearch U of U will speak on feeding progam should additional ” “Research and Data snows come and temperatures dip The play moved from Luenen American cities is due to the Flection of officers for 1917 lower in 1912 when persecupersonality and acting ability of German The department pointed out the play’s leading actor— Josef tion and hatred began to mount will highlight the business session 'which is Satur-called enfor 2 in the world It came to Amerithat cold weather in itself do"s Meir However that isn’t the pm The ca and in 1938‘made rot pose much of a problem since its perman- day tire story of its success Climaxing the sessions will be pheasants quail and other spewhole troupe is made up of well ent home in the Black Hills of the announcement by Professor eics of birds are' able to forage grounded actors ad actresses who South Dakota BYU’ of for themselves as long ss snow School live for nothing but their roles - The play is being brought to Oliver Smith Mr Meir first began playing in Utah by the Salt Lake Lions club Journalism of the winners of the does not cover too deeply the theatrical performances ah' the Proceeds from the play are going Association’s 1946 Better Newplants on which the contest birds depend for food age of 10 months and since that towards the various charities in spapers snows time has been continuously at it which the Lions are interested heavy "Exceptionally Tickets for the play may be CLINIC ANNOUNCED He first took minor and “bit” create the danger factor” Ross Leonard state fish and game parts then moved up with more obtained by writing to the Box The well baby clime will be and more important roles until office at the Glen Bros Music announced “Birds then Salt Lake eld at the Garland Relief down a to he cow plays Jhe part of “The 'Go 74 So Main St 1jreiin-hllo scratch Christus” lead role in the play City or to Passion Play Head ciety room Tuesdav January 14 the natural plants and often are So Main 159 Salt Lake from 9 30 am until nQon it is suffocated under heavy banks of The entire troupe is made up quarters announced by Mrs Ruby Bowcutt snow of such men as Mr Meir For City READING DOWN THE SIDE it Public Invited To Art Display Bears Play At Box Elder Tonite State Publishers Meet This Week' Jr'M The Passion Play Coming To Utah - DISTRIBUTION PRICE 1947 $200 A YEAR County Officials Take New Positions TRY GLEANERS TO SKATING PARTY and The skating Deputies AGAIN Gleaners ice party which was cancelled December to stormy due weather has been set for Wednesday evening January 15 announces Miss Marilyn Rogers The young people will meet at weather East Garland permitting in Ward Readies Gold & Green Miss Zenna Archibald will reign as queen of the Garland MIA’s Gold and Green ball to be held next Tuesday evening the ward officers announce Archibald Miss will have six attractive attendants Miss Carma Nielson Miss CIco Jensen Miss Joey Peterson Miss Louise Castle-toMiss Donna Rae Nielsen and Miss Burdeen Sessions The floor show carrying out the Centennial theme will be presented by the older groups in the organization this year Light refreshments will be served at the party Officers and members are busy this week making decorations for this important event to which all members of the ward of mutual age are invited MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr and Mrs G R Korth announce the marriage of their to Mr John daughter Margaret of Republican City A McGinty The Nebraska marriage took 31 1946 The place December couple left on January 3 for a two weeks visit in Nebraska GARLAND LOSES SCHOOL BASKETBALL GAME Garland Explains Pulp Distribution During the past two years an explanatory letter has been sent to every beet grower in our with a return card upon which the grower could indicate his desire to purchase his proportion of beet pulp and molasses 20 of his beet weight AH Appointed Office Box Elder’s new county administration officially took office fob lowing “swearing in” ceremonies at the court house Monday Horace Hunsaker newly elect Lewi ed commissioner joined Wight and Dick Allen in the Mr Allen county commission was reelected in Novemb e r waa However the commission name to chairs meet and a unable man due to the absence of Mr Wight who had sustained a broken leg in a fall last Friday Others taking office were C Henry Nielsen - newly — elected county clerk Boyd M Sheffield new county treasurer Ernest E Hansetn new assessor Mrs Effie E Adams new recorder and the Warfollowing reelected officers Walter G ren Hyde sheriff Mann attorney and W II Griffiths surveyor Office deputies were announced as follows: Hannah Hillam Sadie D Jensen recorder’s office Fred L Petersen Lysle Richardson Lula B Reeder clerk’s office Leo Cottom Robert W Gardner Edward A Silvester Ivan Kimber deputy sheriffs Jesse W Owens deputy assessor Other appointments made by the county commissioners are: E N Austin reappointed county road supervisor Dr J Gordon Felt Brigham and Dr A J Mohr Tremonton county physicians and Garland Puzey justice of the peace at Trcmonton Plymouth Loses Lifetime Resident Funeral services for' David Thompson Burnett 61 who died in a Logan hospital folillness were lowing a held Thursday at 1 pm in the Orvil Bishop Plymouth chapel Rudd was in charge Interment was in Plymouth cemetery Mr Burnett was born Nov 20 1885 in Farmington a son of James and Elizabeth Thompson Burnett When a small boy he moved with his family to Plymouth where he spent the remainder of his life lie married Agnes Stuart Nov 24 1919 in Salt Lake temple In Plymouth ward he served as assisted superintendent of the Sunschool seven for and day years as president of the MIA for a number of years He had served ns ward teacher for 15 years and at the’ time of his death was a ' seventy He is survived by his widow and the following sons and B Stuart Burnett daughters: Marvin Burnett RiHoneyville verside Mrs Ruby Wood Ernest of and Floyd Burnett Fielding and Mrs Kannetta Nish River two Heights 12 grandchildren and brothers Joseph Thomas and Burnett Ogden a stepmother Mrs Annie Barnett Monday School’s basketball team played Deweyville Monday at the Deweyville recreation hall The final score was 30 to 27 in favor of Deweyville High point men of the game were Gary Hall of Garland and Carvel Gardner of Deweyville exhibited a Deweyville team and they displayed good team work Our team showed lack of practice on a gym floor ( For in in molasses) at a pulp and 4 definite graduated price set by the sugar company This company price has been less than livestock feed the comparative Therefore price in our county the directors of the two beet associations of Box Elder county have recognized a need to control the sale of pulp so that farmers not able to use their share of could receive this their fair share of this benefit by selling it thru the pool to some feeder willing to pay the extra price for the privilege of buying this pulp right This year the directors felt that 60 cents bonus per ton of pulp was a fair price to ask feeders to pay the farmers for the pulo rights The ta'k of keeping accounts and disbursing the money collected is a difficult one so we asked the sugar company if thev would assume it if we paid for the clerical help necessarv to do the work Thev have been very in this thankLss endeavor and beet growers have Urn clad to rereive this additional bonus pavment Vp requested the company to eie beet Prowers the first chance to purchase the pulp thru the pool which other farmers desired to sril The final date for such their desires buyers to exnress was set for Dec 1 After that date the company may sell to outside buvprs who cared to nav fbp rcpu'ac ’Price plus the — 60 cent bonus pavrnent’ Some farmers neglected to on pasre 6 Girl Are State’s Best Stock Judges Box Elder county’s Livestock Judging team left Wednesday of this week for the National Western Stock Show at Denver Colorado where they will compete with teams from other states in livestock judging The members of the judging team are Delone and Nola Summers daughters of Mr and Mrs Thos A Summers of Tremonton and Betty Lou Porritt daughter of Mr and Mrs Ray Porritt of Tremonton These girls won first place in competition with teams from other counties at the Utah State Fair last fall which entitles them to represent the state at the great Denver live- stock exposition Verna! Willie assistant agricultural agent states that the following classes of livestock are to be judged by the girls at Denver: fat cattle breeding cattle fat sheep breeding sheep fat swine light horses shown to halter and American saddle horses i Mrs E J Holmgren Mr spent Tuesdav and Wednesday in Salt Lake City Mr & Mrs Andy Campbell and daughter Been visited in Idaho Falls last week ) |