Show Tf GARLAND TH ESTABLISHED at the Entered TWENTIETH YEAR— No Tl SAT 6 4 3 10 U 12 13 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 23 23 27 TUt 78IS 14 21 22 28 29 2 9 3 30 31 UU - PRINTED at Garland UUh GARLAND 19 DECEMBER 1947 1 AUGUST Office Post r ' i V " A' " Class UTAH FRIDAY i the side t r t WITH the editor COUNT THE SHOPPING DAYS To help you count off the shopping days till Christmas a December calwe’re printing And to save endar for you yourself a lot of time we suggest that you spend a few hours visiting around among the Garland merchants for suitable Christmas You will find they have gifts the best stock of fine merchandise that ever has been offered here You won’t be urged to Our buy unless you want to business people are cordial in to you to stop their Invitation in and visit and look They- will still feel all right if you dedde to buy elsewhere but probably won’t be so happy if you don’t even pay them the courtesy of a call We are happy to have lowhen cal merchants we want things In a hurry them s fair chance the rest of the time CHRISTMAS Let’s give to serve us as well LIGHTING The Christmas lighting this year Is the most attractive the town has yet had Congratulations to our city officers for a good job CAN THEY DO IT? This week the United Nations voted to partition Palestine Into separate Jewish and Arabic areas The land of Palestine was not divided into a north and south section or an east and west section but was broken up into some for with Jews and patches some for Arabs Ia addition certain areas such as Jerusalem asd some other parts were made free areas which were not given to cither side bat may be used by both tinder United Nations rules The Jews are very pleased to he thus given any homeland at all even if it be only a patch of country here and there bat the Arabs are angered that any power would presume to contest their claim to any part of the Holy Land They are endeavoring to unite Arab in a Holy peoples War to drive out the Jews and render the United Nations partition ineffective The UN is a pretty weak orto carry out such a ganization difficult task as it has taken up Russia was in favor In Palestine of partition because it would get ont of this strategic England area She may not care whether riots and bloodshed continue there or not and so may continue to exercise her veto power to keep UN too weak to establish order in Palestine If that is done the Holy Land Is in for a long reign of terror IMPORTANT A Ill CONTEST Not without deep significance to in all the world is the everyone present contest In France where which desire national groups home rule are being opposed by Russian dominated communist groups The communists were certain that they held power enough to declare m general strike all over the nation and thus force aU other groups to accept them as rulers of the country Events of the last day or two would indicate that government forces are provSome ing the most powerful agitators professional communist are being shipped out of Franco and others are being threatened With these with jail sentences out of the way the rank and file of the people will return to work France expects any Certainly if during the help from elsewhere cold winter ahead its people will have to get busy doing something for themselves of the comThe firm defest munist campaign to take ever France would hearten foes of communism all over the world TIME TO HEDGE Ia 1928 the avenge Utah farm 2417 Income was It then took a big dip until in 1332 it was 978 Not until 1943 down U NEW PLYMOUTH Oleen counselor BISHOPRIC— Josephson FOR August DECEMBER FRIDAY 1928 5 Under DISTRIBUTION the Act of March 8 1879 PRICE 1947 200 A YEAS Basketball Starts in Principal Frank Stevens reports the organization of an adult school at Bear River high school Regular classes will begin Wed10 December with the nesday lollowing classes: At 730 pm there will be CITY NOW COLLECTING tlire classes “Human Relation- DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS ships” with C E Smith as inGarland City is making a destructor “Corrective English” Archibald Duane instructor and termined drive to clean up all water bills this month “Music Appreciation’ Gene Jor- delinquent and start the new year with a gensen instructor clean reports Mayor J J ledger Three more classes will be White taught at 8 30 pm: “Current ProbThose who have been neglectKleon Kerr lems” instructor to pay their water accounts "Tailoring” Mrs Oheta K Shurtz ing instructor and “Literature" the may expect to be carrying it in a bucket if they don’t settle up instructor not announced now it is reported All adults interested are to join these classes Other classes will be organized upon Bears Show Well application of 10 or more people Wards of Stake READING down Matter Adult Classes Organize At High School cA Syl i I v' THURSDAY EVKRX as Second Left bishop to right: Steed Estep second Newell Nish first counselor Plymouth Ward Reorganized With Josephson As Bishop Special Fast Sunday To Aid Europe Needy In Swim Meet With Weber College Beaver Win First Contest Other Games Thursday The full schedule of games for the M Men basketball season in the Bear River stake was issued this week by Roy Atkinson of the stake MIA board There will be a north and south division and a play off at the season's end Garland and Beaver started the season one day ahead of schedule playing Wednesday night Beaver came out on top 17 to 14 Three other league games are being played this Thursday evening The two schedules are as fol- Bear River swimmers splashed lows: score against 45 for the North Division crack Weber College team here First Half: Wednesday in a dual meet Coach Leavitt’s charges won December 4 most of their points by taking vs E Garland at Fielding both second and third places in Fielding vs Beaver Dam at Beaver Garland most events altho they copped December 11 first in the 180 yard relay in E Garland vs Garland at Garland which Paul Davis Tommy Smith vs Beaver at Fielding and Earliss Draper made up the Fielding December 18 Bear River team vs at Garland Other events were as follows: Fielding vs EGarland Beaver Garland at El Gar 40 1st free Weber community yard style: Half: Second Firemen Save Tractor 2nd Lawrence Hansen Gerald Bishop Nish has presided over January 8 Peterson 3rd At Elmer Farm the ward for about nine years Fielding vs E Garland at E Gar 100 yard breast stroke — Weber and was last month named as Garland vs Beaver at Garland 1st Gerald Peterson 2nd DonPrompt action by the Garland a member of the Bear River stake January 15 ald Harper 3rd fire department The ward has reprevented what high council El Garland vs Garland at El Gar 220 yard free style— Leathan of could have developed into a ser- cently finished a renovation of vs Beaver at Beaver Fielding Weber 1st 3 seconds under the ious fire Thursday when they the interior of their chapel givJanuary 22 state record Leon Roundy 2nd to call to extinguish a ing it a Fielding vs Garland at Fielding complete new coat of Earliss Draper 3rd tractor fire at the Frank Elmer Beaver vs El Garland at Beaver MEETING paint in tasteful blue and white SCOUTMASTERS 100 yard back stroke — Weber farm yard South Division EVENING and new Venetian blinds A TO BE MONDAY 1 Paul Davis 2nd Max Capener First Half: The alarm was sent in by a 3rd beautiful new organ with an elecmilk man who noticed smoke risDecember 4 The scoutmasters of the Bear — 100 free Lawrence yard style Thatcher vs Tremonton 1 at Tre ing from the machine which had trically operated bellows also has River stake will hold another sesbeen partly covered sion of their training school at Hansen 1st Weber 2nd Gerald with canvas been installed Bothwell vs Tre 2 at Both well 3rd Peterson and left standing Monthe Seminary building next December 11 by a shed It 60 yard individual medley— Tre 1 vs Bothwell at Bothwell had not been in use for about P C Petterson has returned day evening at 7:30 announces Weber 1st Don Anderson 2nd Thatcher vs Tre 2 at Tremonton two hours stated Mr Elmer who from a trip to California and Ore- Emron Wright of the stake MIA Weber 3rd was quite 18 December board He when the gon surprised spent Thanksgiving with 160 free Wefiremen pulled into his premises BothweU vs Thatcher at Thatcher Dr & Mrs Don Chambers at EuAll senior and junior scouters ber 1styardBear style relay— River 2nd Tre I va Tre 2 at Tremonton 1 Damage to the machine was re- gene Oregon are urged to attend Second Half: ported as slight January 8 Entertain Club Thatcher vs Tre 1 at Thatcher ' FREE DANCE TO BE Mr 8c Mrs Harden Clarke and Bothwell vs Tre 2 atTremont 2 SPONSORED BY DUP Mr St Mrs J M Fraser entertained January 15 Pre-Seasothe ONO club at the Fraser home Tre 1 vs Bothwell at Tremont 1 n Everyone is invited to a free in vs Tre 2 at Thatcher Thatcher evening Kaysville Saturday dance to be held Saturday night were present Sixteen members 4 The Bear January 22 basketball River at the 6th ward hall in Brigham and Mr A Mrs Alma W King Bothwell vs Thatcher at Bothwell quint last Friday night defeated City sponsored by the County SECOND WARD INVITES 1 ve Tre 2 St Tremonton 2 Tre were guests the state of special TO defending champions WORK MEETING of the Daughters of the Camp Class-competition — Grantsville— Utah Pioneers it is announced by The Garland Second ward Re- by a score of 35 to 26 Mrs George Gleason vice presi- lief work and business Society On Wednesday dent of the organization night they deday begins at 10 am ' feated Oakley Idaho and k There will be a demonstration Dec 10 The officersWednesday announce on Thursday night won from Burof old time dances A1 beThe affair that there is sewing that has to ley Idaho 51 to 34 Both of gins at 8 pm be finished and they would ap- these games were played in Idaho ‘A preciate a large group of members six feet four Big Bob Nish to come and help finish the 1947 inches FIREMEN STOP BLAZE in height played center sewing for the Bears and against Garland firemen extinguished Lunch will be served at noon scored 17 points by himan oil stove blaze at the Ray and a nursery ist provided for self Also gratifying was the per- 'L ::- Deakin home Friday evening be- small children Mrs Oneta Shurtz formance of David Anderson forfore any particular damage was will be there at 12:30 to give her ward and a junior who played done to home furnishings A lesson on “Fitting the Pattern” an outstanding floor game and broken pipe seemed to have causwhich will be most Useful to the a clever ball proved himself ed the fire young sewer rustler Hughes started a combination consisting of Anderson and Dee Christensen forwards Bob Nish center Blame Gardner and Arlyn Wassom guards Only Wassom and Christensen are seniors " ' y—— Bear River with Nish and Gardner at the bankboards completely the controlled the ball under Hess editor of the "Bearfax” seated CARNIVAL— Neil PLAN baskets left Betty Jean Morse with staff members Pauline Michaelis This Saturday the Bears play Food Clothing Sought did it get back to 1928 levels school event next week and Boyd CuUimore supervise right will here The games Morgan We would seem to again be at For Utah Indians begin at 7 pm and 8 pm as a peak of high Income at a time usual when every surplus doUar posan Local residents will have sible should be placed in reserve to participate in the JACK MILLER HURT for the time when wage and farm opportunity used statewide drive for bedding incomes have swung downward Jack Miller of Trenwnton susand food for the 5Quth Wih the "Bearfax” carnival slat- Morse are supervising the buying and It would appear to be a time to clothing Utah Indians next Monday morn- tained several broken ribs hedge against financial difficul- ing when a Deseret News truck other injuries Sunday when his ed for December 12 and only one of carnival prizes week away preparations for the The "Bearfax" staff extends an ties by reducing debts cutting will arrive here from Logan to pickup truck was hit by a event are rapidly being made re- invitation to the general public to car driven by J Frank out useless expenditures and ingather up these items veals Betty Jean Morse "Bearfax" attend this gala affair Smith of Tremonton at the vesting in savings bonds or simisurin Garland and People business manager Mrs west of Tremonton lar securities that could be easily Floor Show Being Arranged should communities rounding Many entries have been submitIn case of necessity 114uidated Smith was bruised and cut Girls in the dancing classes untheir contributions at the ted in the contest to find a suit- der the direction of Mrs Olive Farm income this year is ex- leave Utah Power and Light Company able name for the Carnival which NOTICE OF ANNUAL Weidman and Miss Janice McKay pected to average over 5800 per has as its theme “United Nations” A cautious spending and office at Garland this farm are preparing dances for carnival SUGAR BEET MEETING since Booths are to be erected in the a wise savings plan would help or early Monday morning The class consisting of 49 girls the The annual meeting of the Gar- gymnasium where further inflation and the truck leaves Logan on its prevent secwill land and public may enjoy a has been divided into five would provide security against mercy errand at 8 a m and Sugar Beet Growers AssEach group will prepare a of carnival fun The tions be after here full shortly ociation will held evening Saturday be possible depression a counwill that dance represent be concessions will at operatvarious Fairly clean and wearable cloth- Dec 6th at two o’clock pm to the United Nafood the Utah Power and Light Co ed by clubs and organizations of try belonging ing bedding will be dresEVIL THOUGHT the school Stands will be decor- tions The dancers articles apples and potatoes will auditorium in the costumes of the nations sed colors nations the of the in ated will be your opportunity “This Down in Brazil where Marcel be acceptable Chester P Boss are ' representing they world know of of the vieing for the $25 Nielson is doing missionary work Lions club president has been to let the association These dances 'end the crowning as prize offered for the most approand eating rice and beans too advised The club is in charge of your desires and suggestions of a carnival queen will constibooth to what should be done to make priately decorated members regularly they must not have the collection here and Tazoi tute the floor show which should Nakamoto Mae next Myiako heard of our Uncle Sammy or and all citizens in this area are a better sugar' program ' and Mary Sato are in charge of be a very colorful event accordyear” we should have been solicited for urged to see that there is a goodand Mrs David R Waldron advertising while Betty Deakin ing to Miss McKay to help them a little ly quantity of material on hand r Connie Hunsaker and Betty Jean V eidman when the truck arrives a more varied diet Oieen Josephson was sustained the new bishop of the Plymouth ward Sunday with Newell Nish as first counselor and Steed Estep as second counselor The new organization was approved by the ward membership following the release of Bishop Orvil Nish and his counselors William Hess and Jesse Hess Clyde Steed clerk under the retiring as continued in the set up Bishop Josephson who has been an active member of the ward most of "his life was serving as ward Sunday School superintendent at the time of his selection for the new position this week lie is also a son of a former bishop of the ward The counselors are both active ward members who are well liked in the bishopric new was ward to a 35 plea to LDS membership everywhere to give generously for general relief in Europe in connection with Fast day observance this Sunday has been broadcast by the Church presidency and in the Bear River stake all bishops have advised their ward members to join wholeheartedly in the effort Members have been asked to compare their own circumstances with those of people in Europe and then to give all they can spare to help those in need a special fund which the Church will turn over to some ery cent collected Sunday will go qualified agency administering general relief in Europe A Bears Are Victors In Three Hoop Games y Ci) Sift our Old Coat Has a Job Truck Will Gather it up Early Monday Morning '?: j' yr “Bearfax” Staff Rians For School Carnival Next Week |