Show ' GARLAND ESTABLISHED NINETEENTH Vernald W YEAR— Johns No Editor At IfU AUGUST Publ READING DOWN THE SIDE Contests Planned For County Youth Centennial Group Sponsors Tournament in all the state are exto launch next week three centennial athletic activities that will take regional winners into final competition at Salt Lake City on April 25 and 26 Each school in Box Elder county will select winners in bicycle racing hop scotch and marbles in sex and age groups in various time for their winners to participate in a county wide meet at Winners in Garland April 12 this district meet will receive certificates from the State Schools pected WITH TIIE EDITOR It took practically ' 100 years from the time that the pioneers came to Utah before a full size orchestra professional symphony appeared in Garland and we feel safe in venturing the opinion that it probably will be another hundred years before it happens be will and commission Only the financial backing of the State Centennial Commission permitted to enter the State meet made the Tuesday evening ap- at Salt Lake City Detailed rules of the contests pearance of the 68 piece Utah here possible are being sent out to the schools State Symphony could not possibly by a committee headed by HorLocal money have financed such a stupendous ace Rose and Wm J Cullimore thing and when scores of seats were unoccupied at the give away Visit Idaho Falls Temple price of $120 it shows that local Among the Garland people who interest is not going to justify another such undertaking very made a trip to the Idaho Falls soon temple Wednesday were Mr & There is hope for more musi- Mrs Lewis O Johnson Mrs C W cal interest in the future how- Wood Mrs John Burton Mr & ever Quite a few people who Mrs C J Wood Mr & Mrs M went to the concert only mildly L Nielson Mr & Mrs II C Butler curious came away genuinely Mrs Oliver Davis Mr & Mrs Arthrilled by what they heard nold Larson R Evan Gee Mr & Such music jus needs a listen Mrs Newel Udy Mr & Mrs Peter Boss Mr & Mrs Chester Boss Mr ing chance to be appreciated & 9 - PRINTED GARLAND 33 Mrs Lee Thompson Marsel UTAH EVERT FRIDAY Plans Made For Cancer Prevention Verlin cancer Bowcutt captain of control forces in the North Box Elder reports that plans are being made for the annual fund raising drive during Mrs April Seventeen cipated in a officers Mrs local workers partiwith state meeting and Emil DeNuff Mrs N A Fullmer to discuss activies Friday at the Relief cancer room Literature on ciety control is being distributed thru the ward Relief Societies Relief Society Honors Retired President Mrs Raymond Hunsaker recentof the ly retired president was land ward Relief Society the honored guest at a party afternoon Tuesday President Mrs P A Linford had charge of the affair which began at one pm with a pioneer dinner served in the banquet rooms and was followed by a program in the Relief Society room Music for the afternoon was furnished by the Singing Mothers a double trio Mrs L W Manning Mrs D Henry Manning Mrs W Lee Thompson Mrs Ralph GleaMrs W L Larson son and Mrs L C Christopherson a vocal trio Mrs Emron Wright Mrs Ileber M Butler and Mrs Leonard MarA and by Marsel Nielson ble reading as given by Norma Jean Wise and pioneer stories were A told by Mrs John Middleton tribute to Mrs Ilunsaker was given by Mrs V W Johns and she was presented with a gift by Mrs C J Wood on behalf of the or- Nielson and Kenneth Boss CHANGE When Mr and Mr- Gene Bone were married 50 years ago this week the cost of living was someA what lower than it is now Kirkham’s store advertisement in ganization the “Lehi Rustler” offered Over 80 women were present women’s stockings at 5 cents a pair and Gene could get himself Conrad ANNOUNCED ENGAGEMENT By James a pair of bib overalls for the Back among their constituents sum of 35 cents according to the Mr and Mrs J L Carter anan unusually acsame ad A nice new sewing ma- after completing of their nounce the engagement in record tive near time session chine required an outlay of all to LaVern R Doris Utah lawmakers can look back on daughter of $2500 son of Carl the 27th Utah Legislature this Maisak of Tremonton Maisak of Pasadena California week with considerable satisfacTIMES Under The Capitol Dome Garland Exceeds Red Cross Quota Garland Red Cross quota was oversubscribed by 15 per cent reported C E Smith chairman of the North Box Elder drive Tuesday Mrs Carl Bishop and Mrs V W Johns headed committees of the Civic and Home Arts and Ladies’ Self Culture clubs which conducted the successful Garland campaign which was finished on schedule Reports from other communities which are still' arriving indicate that this area will achieve its goal Mr Smith reports Blind Committee Slates Allen Talk Garland Lions will hear Murray B Allen gifted chairman of the State Blind Committee and a special musical program which he will bring at their meeting next Wednesday the program committee reports A good attendance of the membership is urged at the meeting Disabled Vets Get Last Call Partially disabled combat wounded veterans were warned today by 1st Sgt Wardrop of the Brigham US Army Recruiting Station that March 31 1947 is the deadline on their opportunity to rejoin the Regular Army in the grade in which they were discharged Many partially disabled veterans have already returned to the Army and according to the War Department they are efficiently performing duties in over 100 job specialties of Provo visited Roy Bishop with his parents Mr & Monday Mrs A W Bishop He was doing special lecture work at the USAC Mr & Mrs Art Felsted visited in Lake Salt City this week Ray Stayner spent the weekend with Mr & Mrs Art Felsted Mr & Mrs Hyrutn Marble were in Logan on business Thursday Mr & Mrs Gain Capener were Logan visitors Tuesday Mr A Mrs A R Capener splnt Tuesday and Wednesday in Salt Lake City Dean Capener was on business in Ogden Tuesday and in Logan Wednesday Mr Mrs Robert" Campbell and Mrs Boyd Munns were in Salt Lake on business Monday Mrs Ocefa Shurt spent Saturday in Ogden 4 tion They completed action on major items of legislation they defeated the governor on issues of labor and disposition of emerrelief and motor vehicle gency registration funds and they brot under- control of the legislature all state revenues Under major items of legislation the Republican House and Democratic Senate first of all apa minimum school proved proNext they revised the gram welfare law set up a new insurance code enacted liberal veterans’ legislation established a method for reducing employer payments in unemployment insurance made available to cities towns and counties more than created a $2500000 annually to function Legislative Council between sessions added employes and officials of the state counties second and third class cities and incorporated towns and librarians and library emto retirement ployes programs and created a building fund out of emergency relief and general fund surpluses Beats Vetoes The lawmakers twice sent down to defeat the gubernatorial veto with override votes and forced the governor to allow legislation law curbing labor to become without executive action The change in the “Little Wagner Act” chiefly outlaws the secondary boycott and places other unfair labor practices on employes and unions The first override vote came on a measure to place budgetary control of emergency relief funds previously managed by the governor under the legislature The second nullified the governor's veto of item 165 in the appropriations bill which provided that approximately $3000000 in the Moto r Vehicle Registration Fund should go to the B and C road fund for distribution to the counties and cities of the state Besides emergency relief funds expenditures to come under legislative control were those under the state fish and game liquor and road commission funds Among other important legislation passed by the two houses were several fish and game measures and two election measures Fish and game measures already have been approved by the governor and include increases of one dollar on resident fishing and hunting license fees increases in rrerident elk and antelope permit fees and substantial raises in fees Before Governor Not among the bills signed by the governor are" fhe " election TUESDAY CLINIC The Baby Clinic will be at the March 25 Well held Tuesday Society rooms siring appointments Mrs Ruby Forsberg Relief measures ballot The and other tion Those will de- contact of which revises the the “scratch” vote law one would set up combinaand el- one of the present primary elections to The legislature refused crease gasoline taxes two cents per gallon and provided further from the tax relief by lifting counties their 15 per cent share of the cost of relief Veterans won income tax relief by having their exemptions raised to $2700 and to $3300 if married A $5 license fee paid by vendors of oleomargine was removed and inheritance tax exemptions were lifted from $10000 to $40000 Communities were permitted to create public building reserves and to raise money for library purposes thru special levies A series of bills were passed estabprogram lishing an equalization for taxation of all real property in the state at 40 per cent of its fair reasonable market value Schools Benefit The new financing program for in addition to public education the property tax which will nance up to 75 per cent of the cost also will be financed by all and correvenue from income poration franchise taxes plus any addtional up to 30 per cent which the individual districts may see fit to assess The program provides for $3300 for every classroom unit in the state It is estimated that it will require a property tax levy of about 217 THURSDAY MARCH FOR 21 FRIDAY DISTRIBUTION Jeppsen Named T remonton Bishop AC Athletes Engaged For Bruins’ Smoker Centennial Group Meets Lists Heads The City Centennial Beautification committee met last week to discuss projects to be carried out during the year to clean and Various subbcautiiy the town committees are already at work on plans for the summer it was reported Alma W King is chairman of the central Beautification committee and the are headed as follows: Planning and Zoning Mr and Mrs J M Gaddie Landscaping to the Garland Fund Share Legion Will Collect Cash For County War REGULAR Times MIA Members of the special interests classes and their friends from all the wards will participate in a centennial ball at the Tremonton Second ward hall next Tuesday evening March 25 it has been announced to wear Dancers are urged pioneer dress if possible or come There is no charge for the dance Bones Observe Golden Wedding Mr and Mrs Eugene Bone who were married 50 yean ago on Monday the 17th of March quick ly celebrated their golden wedding with a family dinner here Sunday The table decorations were a lovely wedding cake gold candles and daffodils Those present were Mr and Mrs Earl Bone and son Paul Mr and Mrs R M Bone and family of Tremonton Mrs Virgil II Bird of Cedar City Mr and Mrs Donald Bone of Pocatello Idaho and Mr and Mrs Merrill Jensen and Merrilyn The Bones have nine grandchildren seven of whom were present They also have one MEETING Mrs Theo Limb was hostess to the members of the Civic and Members of the Garland Amer- Home Arts club at their regular ican Legion Auxiliary heard a meeting Wednesday evening at Mrs report on the accomplishments of the Relief Society room the recent State legislature from Emron Wright had charge of the Representative Clifton Kerr at meeting The program presented under their meeting Wednesday eventhe direction of Mrs Leonard ing in the basement of the of two vocal Marble consisted Music for the program brary was furnished by the double trio solos by Mrs Helen Harris acElaine Mrs L C Christopher Mrs W Lee companied by Gephart Thompson Mrs W L Larson Mrs and a review of the book “All D Henry Manning Mrs Ralph That Glitter’’ by Frances ParkinGleason and Mrs L W Manning son Keyes given by Mrs Milton Mrs George Gleason president Marble of the organization had charge of There were 26 members and the meeting 5 guests present NOTICE Owners TO of DOG dogs The family presented a watch their mother and a ring to their father The grandchildren to gave them ing tray within that ''Garland City are notified license fees must be paid on all When 1947 dogs before April tags are secured they must be on the dog at all times Garland City Council labor supply to handle any sugar beet crop which can be hoped for this year in these areas was also voiced by Hunsaker and MilleV “if beet growers will make their labor needs known immediately to their county labor committees” With a bill to continue the Emergency Farm Labor Act already approved by the U S House of Representatives and with no serious opposition to its early passage expected from the Senate funds and personnel fof the recruiting and transportation of our proper allotment of Mexare practically asican Nationals sured they said Moreover they pointed out the supply of both local and migratory farm labor should be much better this year than at any time since the war began The increased availability and use of sugar beet machinery in 1947 is another favorable factor gold finished serv- family enjoyed reading from the March 19th 1897 issue of the “Lehi Rustler” an account of the reception held March 17th at the home of the bride’s parents Mr and Mrs Matt Peterson of Lehi for the couple on the evening of their marriage at The item mentioned how Provo fine the young couple looked the in a “beautiful white bride dress” and the groom in a “nice black suit" and proceeded to list all the presents that were brot by the guests and who brot them Mrs N A Fullmer and Mrs Emil DeNuff were luncheon guests of Mrs Verlin Bowcutt Friday Hunsaker Sees Need For Increased Beet Plantings A firm belief that new sugar legislation soon to be enacted by Congress wiu be based on the same percentage basis as set up and counties w ere given in the 1937 Sugar Act and will financial relief by $1000000 fif restrict therefore future sugar liquor profits to be beet acreage to aproximately the and among them annually same size as provided bv this annually available for B and Act and that Utah and Eastern C roads cannot hope to growers Veterans will receive prefer- Idaho even their former allotence when seeking work with the enjoy unless they increase substate or any of its political sub- ments next and this year divisions and the property tax stantially over recent years their exemptions for disabled veterans was plantings this week in a expressed or widows of veterans was joint statement by Noble Huncreased from $3000 to $6000 saker president of Utah Sugar Welfare changed Association and Beet Growers THE NEW WELFARE law reArvil Miller president of the with old age recipients quires Idaho Association valin property exceeding $1200 Mr Hunsaker and Mr Miller ue to give the state a lien on such It establishes have just returned from Wash property' DC where they attend for one ington of maximum grants $15 conference for the US Su $00 for two persons $115 ed a person Commit for three and $15 for each add- gar Beet Industry Policy tee on pending sugar legislation itional to a total grant not to for an adequate Good prospects ceed $175 for any a The OWNERS kept Adults Invited To Stake Dance LEGION AUXILIARY HEARS CLIFTON KERR Mr A Mrs Horace Rose were in Salt Lake City Friday Blaine Thompson has gone to Vernal to work for Ashcraft Jewelry Mr & Mrs Ben T Williams of Malad spent Friday with relatives here Memorial A canvas to gather Garland's share of the voluntary contribution to Box Elder county’s memorial to the soldiers of two wars will be conducted next week under the direction of Jack Elmer of the American Legion it is announced this week Many communities already have more than their share of - the $10000 cost of the monument which is to be erected on the county court house grounds reports J J White of the county committee Various other pressing activities have delayed the Garland collection but now everything is in readiness to put the project over in a creditable manner says Mr Elmer Names of all contributors are to be scaled in the monument it An effort will be made is stated to contact every home- so that all may contribute who desire Washington DC Mar 20— The introducing on the senate today of the bill to authorize the construction of a dam on Bear River near Deweyville by Senator Arthur V Watkins of Utah brought into the limelight again the' possibilities of a migratory bird refuge which has been the subjpet Geo C E Smith Gleason Mrs of discussion for a number ef Park & Recreation W J Culliyears both in Utah and in the Paint-u- j more and Gus Forsberg National Capitol Clean-uC II Last The bill introduced by the and Don Wheelwright Publicity Utah Senator provides for the Ruby Forsberg and Verlin Bow- construction and operation of a cutt dam on Bear River in the vicinity The committee has some rat of to cost approxDeweyville bait available if anyone finds a imately one million dollars Preneed to eradicate rodents from vious bills which have been intheir premises troduced placed the amount of the construction cost at six and fifty thousand dollars DOROTHY CAPENER The new sum of one million doGETS POSITION llars which the present bill seeks Dorothy Capener former to authorize reflects the increasof the Bear River high school ed cost of construction for pro“The newspaper Searchlight” jects of this kind The bill was inwas recently named assistant referred to the Public Lands tramural manager for Lambda Committee of the senate of which Delta Sigma at the USAC Senator Watkins is a member Miss Capener is a staff member It is believed the bill has S of Student Life weekly paper fair chance to be reported favorat the college She is a member ably to the senate not only beof the Independent Student Asso cause its author is a member of Lambda Delta Sigma Sociology the Public Lands Committee but club ' Home Economics club and because the measure has the Women’s Athletic Association backing of the Fish and Wildlife Her brother Bill is also attend- service of the Interior DeparTheir parents tment ing the USAC are Mr and Mrs A Dean Capener of Garland CIVIC A HOME ARTS CLUB HOLDS A YEAR Gailand Set Dewey Dam Bill Put Before U S Senate Special $200 To Gather Committees are at work comFord Jeppsen a former first pleting plans for the Bruins club Smoker March 28 at Mnoxeiess M Chiton counselor to Bishop Kerr was Sunday evening sustain- the high school gym to Bruins’ president According ed as the new bishop ot the ‘‘This year’s Second ward He suc- Wendell Giles ceeds Clifton Kerr who was re- events promise to be bigger and tnan Not ever before leased because of his new duties better will school's outstandas second counselor in the stake only boxers the and wrestlers particing presidency but of some best the talent Bishop Jeppsen elected to re- ipate tain the same counselors as have irom the USAC will be on exhibitions in been acting with Bishop Kerr hand to give etc wrestling Thos Roberts and Carmi Camp- weightluting Fiity cents admits a boy and bell his mother and dad The show President Robert J Potter presided at the reorganization meet- will begin at 8 pm in the gym ing iminate mills Cities PRICE 1947 STATEWIDE CENTENNIAL EVENTS Mar 9 to Apr 1 - Centennial Western Art Exhibit Logan - “Blossom Time” Mar Salt Lake City 22 Mar "Angel Street” Fangujtch 22 - “Blossom Time” Mar Delta Mar 22 “But Not Good--- Morgan bye" 24 Mar “Angel Street” Kanab Mar 25 - “Angel Street” Orderville Mar 28 - “Blossom Park City 28 Mar “Angel Milford 29 ‘‘Peg Heber City Mar Time” Street” O’ My Heart” - 29 Mar “Angel Beaver Mar 30 - Tabernacle National broadcast nacle 1 Street” - Choir in taber- |