Show H' GARLAND TIMES ESTABLISHED NINETEENTH YEA- R- No 36 NATIONAL DITORIAL SSOCIATION Vernald W Johns Editor & Publ READING DOWN THE SIDE WITH THE EDITOR PRIMARY CHILDREN PLANT TREE The boys and girls of the Garland Primary participated in a tree planting ceremony Monday afternoon Arbor day The tree was planted a flowering peach in on the tabernacle grounds honor of the Centennial year During the planting ceremony the names of all children who contributed toward the purchase of the tree were sealed in a bottle and buried i PRINTED EVERY GARLAND UTAH FRIDAY FOR THURSDAY APRIL FRIDAY Bunderson Resigns As School Head Move Seen as Step Toward Planned District Reorganization WORK ON CONTINUING PHOTO BRAZIL TO OFF STUDIO was resumed Wednesday Work the photo studio being erected for Max Reese by R Evan Gee Work was building contractor stopped shortly after it began late last fall due to delay in comI G loan arrangements pleting The building will be located just east of the city library on ?1 ' - ' J 'S V-- ' Priesthood Leadership jTo Meet Sunday Stake Priesthood leadership meeting activities will begin with 'a meeting of the stake presidency and high council at 12 o’clock noon this Sunday instead of the meeting of the welfare committee at that hour advises President Robert J Potter Marcel Nielson The usual welfare committee meeting will be held at 1:15 in connection with a meeting of the stake bishop’s council Also meeting at 1:15 will be the Girls Committee workers of the stake and wards All advisors of groups of girls in the of wards the stake are corthree years It will be about dially invited to attend the Girls’ a lrom liojnc in country away program meeting no packages can be sent The Sunday School union meet- to which in which practically none of and 1 be held will o’clock at ing of wearing apparel At 2:30 the usual priesthood the articles as many as well other items meeting will be held and also considered necessities here are the union meeting of the Relief for Marcel Nielsoin obtainable Society to fill an who has been called L D S mission to Brazil returned Marsel last winter lrom service with the US army occupation-forcein Japan Since that time ho has been employed He is a at the Garland Times graduate of the Bear River high school During part of the war Stories of Indians and Pioneers 'period he was employed at Ifiil of the Bear River valley that will Field live long in memory will be heard A farewell testimonial for the by over 200 Primary Trail Buildyoung missionary will be held in er boys of the Bear River stake connection with the Garland at their Red Letter day cere 4 ward Sacrament meeting at 7:30 monies Saturday according to this Sunday evening for which a Mrs announced by today is plans being arranspecial program Francessa Summers of the stake ged lie is then scheduled to Primary board spend four days in the mission The event is scheduled to take home at Salt Lake City prior to for New place this Saturday at 3 pm at his departure Friday what is known as “Point Lookout” Orleans where he will catch his four miles west of Tremonton ship for the southland from where Pioneers and Indians Much advice on what should be used to view the broad sweep of taken on a mission to Brazil The has been furnished the valley in all directions Mr Nielson been a land has valley point by Kenneth Boss of Garland who mark since the beginnings of was on a mission there at the local history and it is expected beginning of the war that its historical significanae and inspiring view will furnish a fit- GARLAND YOUNG PEOPLE ting setting for this annual gathMARRIED AT SALT LAKE CITY ering of Trail Builder boys AnJohn Smith and Mrs Ella The of Miss Joey marriage derson valley old timers have of Mr and Peterson been engaged to tell the stories Mrs Harold daughter D and Peterson event It is also expected that the Bowcutt took place on Wedneswill be given added interest by 16 in the Salt Lake the taking of some aerial pic- day April temple They were accompanied tures during the afternoon to Salt Lake by members of the Mrs- Summers will be assisted immediate families and a wedding in caring for the group of boys dinner was held following the Myrtle her associates Mrs by at the home of Mr ceremony Gleason and Mrs Edith Summers Peterson’s mother in Salt Lake All Trail Builder boys and their The young couple are now on leaders are urged to be present a short wedding trip A reception in their honor will be held at the Peterson home here this A baby girl was born Sunday evening April 13 at the Valley hospital to Saturday The bride is employed as Mr & Mrs Floyd Stohl cashier at the Valley hospital and Mr Bowcutt is manager of made will be mdae with the the Bear River Auto Service Stacouncil of our foremost educa- tion tors and will not represent the judgement of this board alone” — Mr A Mrs IIeimgren re stated President Bishop" Wednesvisiting in Salt Lake this week day Ward To Honor Marcel Nielson Sunday Evening Pioneer Stories Will Be Heard By Trail Builders DISTRIBUTION PRICE 1947 18 CITY SCHEDULES SPRING The junior class and their advisors at the high school achieved In harmony with the previousa most beautiful effect with their ly announced intention of the decorating of the gym for their Box Elder County school board annual promenade All who par-- 10 compietely overhaul the in the work should le istration of the county school on the artistic tem for the first time since 1933 beauty of the scene Superintendent llervin Bunder son Monday evening submitted to the board and For some months there has his resignation been evident some disagreement left the way clear for the employ-m ment of new supervisory talent Garland as to whether City time to arrange for the next should continue with plans to imschool The resignation term prove the city park as a play- was accepted center for the and sports ground It is understood that the board It is contended by some citythat the cost of providing for desires to retain the services of in some capacity irrigation of the park and main- Mr Bunderson betenance of the proposed grass even after the resignation and June planting would be all out of comes effective next reason and beyond the ability of have so advised him At their a resolution of Monday meeting the taxpayers to meet Considerable money and effort appreciation for the efficient serhave already been put into this vice he has rendered was adoptproject by the Lions club sup- ed the Educational leaders at ported by other clubs and many individuals in the community state capitol and at the three The city also has given the pro- S(ate universities have been coand operating in a survey of Box Elject considerable assistance has been more than cooperative der county school system at the in carrying out whaluseemed the suggestion of the county school desires of lare and influential authorities for several weeks town of the This survey is to continue under groups Today there is enough of a the direction of the heads of the stand of grass on the plot to departments of education at the green view USAC the U of U and the BYU present a pleasant Prospects for more to come up and yihen completed will provide are fair if rains come now or the board with a complete stateif irrigation Is provided in the im- ment of the needs of the county mediate future The land is not and the proper relationships that quite level enough to permit ab- should exist between the board solute coverage by flooding even the superintendent the supervisafter the sod has become estab- ors the teachers and the busilished and before that time any ness administration be would attempt at flooding It is in some of these details highly inadvisable Flood irriga that it is felt there has not been tion of a large part of it should understanding in the be possible at regular intervals t on the part of ard mem later and it seems possible to us bers or administrators and it could be that this supplemented is the desire of the present board with sufficient sprinkling from to get such' a comprehensive hoses to keep it looking attrac- statement authorfrom recognized tive at a cost that should not be ities on these matters that a fully out of proportion to the appear- efficient and smooth orworking ance Regular mowing will recan be set up one ganization quire that some equipment be that will result in better educapurchased tion for the students and satisWe feel that the cost should conditions £or f working not necessarily be very high or teachers and administrators of the the taxpay-ability beyond he board has announced that ers to provide under proper clerk will accept written management of an interested city the position of such as we now plications for school superintendent up to May have 10 announcement No public The only question is whether Is It wil1 be mada ofLthe namcs °J aP' the park will be useful and the entire board pUcants where will children the place In wil1 review applications naturally gather to play? Will d to get a well qualified lead- be any baseball played in for the distnet a salary of the town or valley so that a ball at least $6I000 and a two year park will be an asset? It may be that far more child- contract is being offered A man ren would be served by proper is wanted who is between the of 30 and 50 and who shows development of the church owned evidence of proper training and property north of the ward chap-to assume charge of el or of the barren waste that sur- J experience On one of the largest school districts rounds the Garland school in the state Leonard L Bishop each of these plots there is room lias board stated president for softball fields trees shrubs In order to leave no doubt of Both and playground equipment should be sodded and improved the determination of the board situated as they are around our to get the best man available most prominent public buildings the advice of the state neither would provide cational authorities will again be the 'sought when the list of field as would a baseball park We have these three large unsightly public owned plots of ground In town To leave any of them in their present condition is an indication of financial or both or cultural poverty We should hear all views on what to do with these properties decision as a a make group and We SOMETHING then DO should not start something and then back out and do nothing dollars after several hundred have been put into it r - IMS AUGUST CLEAN-U- Stake M Men and Gleaners are all ready for their annual party this Saturday evening at the Garland recreation hall announces Mrs Emron Wright stake Gleaner adviser Marilyn Rogers Gleaner and Bryce Erickson M Men president have beenworking hard for some weeks to make this a red letter day in the lives of all the members and urge that every one arrange to be present A feature of the party will be the announcement of the new officers elected for next year at recent balloting Prize Photography On Display at Bear River High An exhibit of prize winning photographs from international photography contests sponsored by popular photography magahas been on display at the zines This exBear River high school hibit is one of several salons exhibited throughout the country The current exhibit contained prize winning photos of all types of subjects ranging from baby chicks to a window washer on skyscraper Amateur photographers learned from this collection several pointers in the taking of the different kinds of pictures as each photo contained details of conditions involved For the purpose of seeing this collection Instructor Bert V Allen brought students from his adclass in Agricultural vanced photography at the US A C SON DIES SUDDENLY John Oyler Sr retheir son that Thursday morning He was in Ogden stricken Wednesday with a stroke while at work in his service station Mr and Mrs word ceived Charles died at his home B R Students Name Officers A YEAH WEEK P Stake Youtig People Ready For Banquet $200 Event To Finish In Half Holiday Next Wednesday Next Wednesday is to be day at Garland Spring Clean-uwith all community forces organized for action under the direction of Charles H Last chairman of the Centennial town committee Don Wheelwright who w'as appointed as coehair-mais at present out of town Plans as now made call for all places of business to close Wednesday afternoon while their proprietos and employees join in gathering up the rubbish that will have been piled or located White by the workers Mayor announces that the city dump will have been made ready for use by the appointed day Every citizen is urged to start this week to collect accumulated rubbish and have it ready by next Wednesday in boxes or sacks so it can be easily hauled A chairman for each secawaytion of town is to be named to inspect his locality and give final is approval when the clean-ucomplete Some sort of publicity stunt to awaken interest In the will be worked out reports Mr Last who asks that everyone cooperate fully with the city council and the committee in putting this project over better than has ever been done before Meet Names Contest Winners Valley students participating in the local phase of the children’s athletic tournament at Garland Saturday provided some keen competition in several from which winners were named to enter the state tournar ment at Salt Lake City April 24 and 25- Results as recorded by the committee headed by Horace Rose were as follows: Bicycle land Races— Von division Riser Reese Gar- Tur- division Garland Bear River high chool student-bod- Marbles — Class A Bob Wood Niel Ned Hall second officers for the school year first all of Garland of were elected Monday Rhodes third Bob Call first Duane Potter April 14 after a spirited camboth of Garlandpaign conducted throughout the second also school Hop Scotch— class A Carol Reed Jensen son of Mr and Ann Gibbs first Nadine Ball will second Mrs Darlene Merrell third Eph Jensen of Evans Class B Xarol fill the office of president while all of Portage Bonnie Rytting daughter of Mr Capener first Patricia Sorchson third all and Mrs A N Rytting Tremon- second Gay Bradford ton and Joann Green daughter of Garland also of Dr and Mrs D B Green of Tremonton were elected to the and sec-offices of ley TO HOLD TRAP SHOOT rctary respectively The Bear River Wildelife FedPh Ills Bishop daughter of eration will sponsor a trap shoot Mrs Leonard L Bishop GarSunday afternoon at 1 o’clock at land Pamela Toland daughter the regular grounds southwest A C Toland of Mr and Mrs of Garland it is announced Tremonton and Barbara Gleason The Federation has plenty of Mr Mrs of and George offi12 daughter 16 and 20 ammunition Gleason Garland were the stu- cers state dents' choice for cheerleaders The winning students were initiated during an assembly held STATEWIDE but they will not be Monday CENTENNIAL EVENTS into office until the end sworn of the present school year Running Apr 19: Romberg Festival Soutli against the successful candidates for the respective ofHigh Sait Lake City fices wre Neil Hess Bonnie Kay Apr 19: “Dear Ruth” Manti Hansen Darlye Garfield DeAnn Apr 19: “Angel Street” Morgan Chad BoneHa- l- Clarke - and Apr "191— “But— Not— Goodbje?-Ogd- - Clarke Time" Price 19: “Blossom 19 20 21: Pageant at temple St George grounds Apr 23: Utah Art Exhibit No 1 Apr Apr- Bicknell April Apr 24: Utah Art Exhibit No 2 Escalante April Apr 21: Utah Art Exhibit No 3 Draper April Apr 21: Centennial Promenade USAC Logan Apr 24: State finals Centennal bicjtle marbles and hopscotch meet for juniors Granite higl school Salt Lake County Apr 25: Junior awards by Centennial queen and attendants Apr 25: “But Not Goodbye” at Duchesne Time" Ferron Apr- 25: “Blossom Apr 25: “Angel Street" Tooele Apr 26: “Angel Street” Coalville Apr 26: “But Not Goodbje” at Roosevelt Apr 26: ‘‘Blossom Time” Moab Through April: Art Exhibit at Springville ' - |