Show ESTABLISHED YEAR— NINETEENTH " W Johns Editor &Publ READING County Welfare Costs Hit Peak In February During February of 1947 exthe Box Elder penditures of of Public Department Wellare reached an all time high A of $3301700 for the month L Beck director reports Expenditures during February were of assisfor the following types tance: Old Age Assistance 00 Aid to Dependent Children $775200 Blind Assistance $32800 Unemployed Assistance Adults in Institutions $338500 Transients $19500 $600 Sight Conservation $63800 and payments for Neglected or Dependent Children in Foster Care $110700 Expenditures for the month of March 1947 were approximately the tame as the figures Effective 1947 new April established by the 1947 policies legislature will result in decreased expenditures by the Welfare Department Mr Beck said The monthly expenditures will be curtailed approximately $2300 00 as a result of rnaximums established by the legislature limiting grants to $4500 for one person $90 00 for two persons $144 00 for three persons and $15 00 per person for all other members of the family cliEffective1 July i Welfare ents owning reil property in excess of a house and lot will be required to sell this excess real property at current market rates ami will be ineligible for further public assistance until the proceeds from sale of their property has been expended at the monthly rate of their public assistance Also welfare clients grantshomes whose are mortgaged or have an assessed valuation in excess of $1200 00 will be required to give the welfare department a lien on their home or forego their right to public assistance In addition to the above changes in eligibility requirements and policies as established by the legislature it might be necessary Mr Beck said to reduce all welfare grants on a flat percentage basis in order to bring expenditures of the County Welfore department within the amount ap- propnated by the legislature County DOWN THE SIDE THE WITH E 1) I T p R E E Monson If we may be pardoned for extending our horizons again beof our own yond the confines to like we should community comment upon the passing of a distinguished citizen of our state E E Monson Mr Monson was one of those who began his career at the very bottom of the ladder lie was an orphan who worked his way thru school and at the same time assisted in the support of the test of his family Because he was intelligent honest and industrious and possessed of a pleasing personality that made him’ ever he was everythe gentleman where respected and liked as few men are He was a consistent worker in business and in civic and church activities as well as a dependable pofitical servant of The state justly the people mourns the passing of this man Former Resident Some time ago Leon Bush' a former Garland resident now associated with a hearings aid concern conducted a hearing clinic at Tremonton Coming so close to his old home town without actually being there was just too much for him and he announced at the time that he would bring hh clinic to Garland at the first An advertisement "opportunity in The Times this week explains Mr Bush’s program and announces such a clinic There should be many who will want to visit with Mr Bush on his day here even if their ears are functioning perfectly just for old limes sake We trust that those who may be interested in the service he offers will be there too News or “Ad week passes but what recalls on the phone questing us to put an advertisement or “ad” in the paper for them and then proceeds to give us an item of news There have been times when papers have taken such announcements of meetmade ings or social functions them into an “ad” as requested and sent the caller a bill for two find dollars to that or three only it was only a news item that was wanted Hardly someone a News articles we print without cost to anyone but oursehes while space that is used for advertisements or “ads” as they we ask are commonly called to pay for at a the advertiser standard regular rate per inch If it is news you have it is’ safest to call it that either “ads” or Incidentally news items are always most welcome Our phone number is 49 T he Strike It is nice to live out in the sticks these days where the teleThe encroachphone still works ments of civilization upon the backwoods can be seen from here as a not unmixed good at least It is to be hoped that the national telephone strike can came to an early end because our business life cannot hold up under all the continuing strikes that paralyze it and a telephone strike doesn’t help the situation The spiral of rising prices and wages has the whole nation in a state of confusion and uncertainty The necessary moral recheck1 the straints that would greedy struggle for personal and group advantage seem to be forwants to get gotten Everyone more for their labor or their products while the getting is good Even law cannot check such a general urge for it will be either or circumvented or changed both as was the OPA Many can set no end for the crazy con- test save in a “bust” Wide spread unrest has to end somewhere and maybe the end must be in wide snread collapse It is a gloomy thot Il - AMD PRINTED GARLAND 36 CDITORIAI ASSOCIATION NATIONAL Vernald No AUGUST Valley Phones Ignore Strike EVERT UTAH “ The public is being most patient and cooperative in the presstrike ent telephone employees’ reported Wayne Smith manager for the Brigham City district W ednesday At Brigham City where there are no dial phones and where all service the office is unionized is shut down tight both local and long distance except for calls essential to life and health Striking operators are picketing the office in two hour shifts Local service in the Bear River valley is uninterrupted since the Garland office is and the Tremonton office belongs to an independent company A $12 a week raise is being asked by the striking union B R Alumni Frolic Saturday The Alumni ing a school Bear River High School Association is anticipatgala affair at the high Saturday evening April at 8 pm unique program theme will carried out on the stage of the auditorium followed by dancin refreshments the ing and gymnasium A floor show will highlight the activity The gymnasium at the school is now receiving the finishing touches of an elaborate decorative to the program preparatory Junior Prom Friday night The festive decorations will be enjoyed by the alumni on Saturday Suggestions on association policies for aiding in school improvement projects will be voted on as will incoming officers of the association for the coming year All former students and their partners are invited to participate in the frolic which promises to be enjoyable thniout 12 A be Juniors Holding Promenade Tonight Bear River high school juniors are holding their annual promenade at the school gym this Friday decoraSpecial evening tions and floor show await the merry makers Betty Jean Morse prom chairman is assisted by the following Bonne Kay Hansen floor show Rita Stohl and Neil Hess general decorations Beverlee Adams dance cards Verl Rose and Evan Sixteen students were listed on Rudd advertising Beverly Rohde Bonnie the “high honor” roll at the Bear refreshments Rytting River high school this week for orchestra and Irma Adams fithe nance their achievements during more were Forty-sithird term The publishon the “honor” roll FARM BUILDING CHANGES ed list follows: Salt Lake City April 10 — Some High Honor List changes in regulations controlling Richard Cannon Gloria Durfey construction on Helen Felsted Aeiko Fukin Val farms were reported by Arnold Don Jensen Ilollis Johnson June M Soiler district manager here Mason Mason Jiro Maughn of the Civilian Production AdMae Nakamoto Marjorie ministration construction division Sachie Roberts Joyce Romer for Utah Tanaka Helen Takasugi Marilyn structures on Tavlor Grant Turley and Kenneth farms of five acres or more may Brown now be built altered or repaired Honor List without authorization from CPA Lee Arlene if the job does not exceed $5000 Anderson Betty Anderson Anderson Kathryn Formerly the farm small job Carolyn Brough Jacqueline Bar- exemption was $1000 nard Doreen Barlow Liane BunLowell Colleen Mrs George Henrie visited last nell Capener Arden Coombs' Betty week in Burley with her childClarke De3kin Idella Durfey Barbara ren Gaddie Lawrence Hansen Vera Jean Hall Neil Hess Mary Jen- for a unit of D work Any student whose average is sen Dot Kay Leola Koford Pauline Michaelis Melba Misrasi Col- 2 80 or higher is named on the A student avhigh honor roll leen Munns Mitchel Nakamoto Donna Nelson Donna Rae Niel- eraging from 230 to 270 qualiCarma Maurine fies for an honor rating sen Nielson All qualified marks are conRonald Earl Peterson Packer marks withBob Pulsipher Potter Beverly sidered as straight Don Lee Rogers Rohde Robert out their pluses and minuses Roberts Leonard Severson WoodBeverlee Stanfill ruff Snow Donald Starr Darlene Stenquist Marilyn Stenquist Winifred SterLola SumStrand Astrid ling mers Dorothy Sudbury Manny Takasugi Vera Viebell Barbara Ward lone Anderson Carl J commissionBox Elder county Nelson Marian Manning Carey ers following their meeting this week issued a warning that all Wayner and Mary Capener The plan for giving scholastic of Box Elder county is included in the State of Utah dog quaranrecognition has the provisions tine and that all residents of the listed below: two county are legally obligated to The honor roll includes a high honor roll and comply with all of the provisions divisions an honor roll Honor rolls are of the quarantine order They and posted quarterly asked that all citizens do their compiled Any student to qualify for an best to cooperate in the suppreshonor rating must be carrying sion of rabies and make the four units of credit quarantine a complete success— Honors are determined as folThe order referred to as issued lows: three points are given for health of by the state board a unit of A woric two nomts fora makes it illegal for am one to unit of B work nothing for a or into a the county a minus one dog bring unit of C work and School Lists Honor Students THURSDAY FRIDAY APRIL FOR 11 FRIDAY DISTRIBUTION PRICE 1917 ‘Monument Drive Going Forward $260 A YEAR Gounty Will Have Own Show For Jr Stock Growers for funds for the soldier memorial to be erected on the courthouse in grounds Brigham City in memory of the dead of two world wars lias been in Garland the past underway and is meeting with varyweek ing success it is reported In some districts donations are Plans for a Junior Fat Stock Show to be held in Box Elder s most while in others generous being made On county the lirst week in May are now from the Box Elder and support is not so satisfactory day of this week FFA chapter John D Elmer is head of a comBear River high school met with mittee which has districted the club leaders and county the town and workers are visiting Ward Reunion agents in planning this event each home to Rive all a chance It was thought that the boys Plans to help out and girls of the county should Some prominent citizens in the The Garland ward reunion that have an opportunity to show the county are reported to have given ward officers had announced last home folks the livestock that they up to several hundred dollars toweek to take place this Saturday now have on feed for the Interward the fund and Sunday was called off only mountain Junior Fat Stock Show a few hours alter The Times anOver three hundred head of nouncement of it was printed and beef calves lambs and pigs are FAREWELL HELD mailed last Thursday evening now being fed by junior exhibiThe A farewell testimonial was held inability of the committee tors of the county for the North in the Garland ward chapel Sun- to secure an orchestra and com- Salt ' Lake exposition Very few James plete other necessary arrange- of the parents and friends of day honoring evening White who left Monday to enter ments was given as the reason these young people have an opfor the change It is hoped to portunity to visit that show so the mission home at Salt Lake He will fill an LDS mission in arrange a centennial program of Box Elder county will have a some nature later to make up show of its own this year California at the service were for the event Speakers The plans for the day call for William Woffinden J White a showing of the animals and father of the missionary James the judging of them by specialists Music was furand the Bishop from the Utah State Agricultural nished by Marsel Nielson Mrs College A livestock judging conRobert test for the boys and girls will Campbell and a group of girls from Beaver ward conbe held A weight judging test for the young exhibitors and also one for the visitors at the Garland show will be part of the program In order to ‘provide Box Elder Being The committee urges that the schools and students an county winners in boys and girls of the county start Keith Cutler proprietor of the opportunity to send bike racing a md now to gentle their animals and Garland Drug is busy making exto the state Centennial prepare them for this first Box tensive remodeling repairs in all marbles Elder county spring show his well stocked store this week tournament to be held soon at local business The interior of the store is Salt Lake City a new pre- people and others have combined being rearranged to sponsor the county scription counter and department built and other improvements for such a tournament at Garland Tills Saturday that will make the store made Letters were sent some three even more attractive than in the weeks ago to all the schools adThe annual stake M Men and past The change is made possible by the completion of an ad- vising them of the tournament Gleaner banquet and dance will here and inviting them to choose be held at Garland ward banquet ditional storage room at the rear school winners to compete in room and recreation hall on Satof the building all these events Registration for anApril 19 at 7:30 the meet will take place at the urday Eraron nounces Mrs Wright Garland grade school building at stake Gleaner advisor Centennial Stamps noon Saturday and the meets will Officers of the two organizaTimes The high school begin at 1:30 tickets on sale track will be used for the 'bi- tions have placed at the Utah Power and Light “When you write your friends cycle racing Other events will fices at both Garland and Treout of the state let them know be at the Garland school and the monton and urge that all young that Utah is celebrating its Cen- tabernacle tennis courts as their secure tickets tennial year” the Utah CentenA state Centennial committee people To assist made arrangements for the tour- soon as possible so that plans for nial Commission urges The can be made in this nament here and will conduct the the dinner everyone task the commission finals at Salt Lake City later party will be informal this year publicity instead of formal as in the past has had printed one million pos- Only those schools desiring to An interesting and appropriate ter stamps which should be used cooperate will be participating dinner within the next month program has been arrangThe number of these is yet unloThe stamps are available known- but it has been the desire ed and the dance will be featured cally to the public thru The Gar- of the local group to provide the by a floor show All M Men Gleaners and their land Times opportunity for all who did wish leaders are invited to participate The stamps contain the official to join in the party Invitations - have Utah Centennial emblem as dealso been extended to the stake noted signed by Avard Fairbanks MIA boards and to the stake Utah artist It ‘ is entitled “Vision” They should be placed presidency and their partners on the lower left hand corner of all envelopes being mailed out of CANNING SUGAR the state They are not to be Garland Lions werq entertained U S at their No sugar especially earmarked used in place of regular luncheon Wednesday postage for a canning will be available for evening with unique radio proThe stamps will be issued in gram broadcast from station Gar- farm families to put up fruits the quantity of one sheet (30 land featuring musical numbers and preserves this summer and and to news broadcasts a “high finance” fall rationing officials have pointstamps) to an applicant prevent loss and wastage will not report by the club treasurer ed out The No 11 ration stamp be issued to children They will Devers Owens and a radio greet- which became valid April 1 will be distributed as long as the local ing from former president Hun- be good for 10 pounds and later ter Gaddie at Idaho Falls supply lasts provisions will be made for inThose who cannot come to The The script for the program was creasing the ration or all users Times' office for them or fail to prepared by Mr Owens and the slightly above last year’s level get them before the local supply transcriptions and otner technical is exhausted may obtain a sheet details were prepared by F of stamps by writing STATEWIDE Karl F Peck Bill Lin“engineer” CENTENNIAL Weiler assistant business manag- ford acted as station announcer EVENTS Box 329 er Utah Centennial The meeting was directed by “Dear 12: Ruth” Ephraim Salt Lake City 8 Utah and en- J J Shumway who has been Apr Apr 12: “Blossom Time” at Mt a named by drive The Flop Garland Offers Facilities For Centennial Sports Drug Remodeled M Men Gleaners Announce Dinner pm At Office Activity Group Entertains Club close stamped the board of directors the position of first Don Wheelwright new Howard and Morris son club president being out of the of Gunnison the state on business spent J M Gaddie was back with the with her parents Mr A: club after an absence for a maW Bishop jor operation and E J Holmgren reported interestingly on his recent trip to historical places in the eastern and southern parts of the US and also to Honduras in Central America envelopeMrs Reese Mrs A County Urges Cooperation In State Dog Quarantine to rmove one from the county It also requires that all dogs be kept on the owner’s premises and that they be leashed or padlocked so that they are not allowed to run loose during the time of It is not expected quarantine that the order will be raised until the state board is satisfied there is no further danger of the rabies infection spreading Health and peace officers are required to enforce the regulation and afe empowered to to see any private premise that it is complied with Violators are liable to punishment for a misdemeanor Pleasant Apr 12: “But Not Goodbye” at Delta Apr 13: Sacred Cantata at temple grounds St George with queen and attendants “The Spirit of Dixie” Apr St pageant temple grounds George Apr 14: Minneapolis Symphony at OgdenKatherine Cornell in Apr ‘The Barrets of Wimpole Street’ at Kingsbury nail Salt Lakq Mr & Mrs Carl Shriber who City Matinee April 18 have been spending the winter Apr 18: “Dear Ruth” Mayfield in Anzona have returned to their Apr 18: “Blossom Time” Spanish home in Tremonton Fork 18: “Angel Street" lleber Dean Coombs came home from Apr Apr 19: Sigmond Romberg CoLas Vegas to his visit Friday ncert at Coliseum Fair State here He returned to family grounds Salt Lake City work Wednesday Apr 19 “Blossom Time” Price 19: “Dear Ruth” Mantl Mr & Mrs Kenneth Hess at- Appr tended the Jefferson Day Demo- Apr 19: “Angel Street” Kamas cratic Apr 19: “But Not Goodbye” at dinner at the Newhouse — — hotel in Salt Lake City Saturday Ogden Thru April- Art Exhibit Spring-wilevening to take Mr & Mrs Hunter Gaddie to make their home Sunday Idaho Falls left Thru in Co April- - Art Exhibit Schools Ogden lYeber ' a ye- - |