Show THE GARLAND ESTABLISHED Entered at TWENTIETH YEAR— No the Post AUGUST Office at 30 - 182 Utah Garland GARLAND EVERT PRINTED as Second UTAH 'Class FRIDAY THURSDAY Matter FOR August FEBRUARY 20 1928 FRIDAY Under the THE EDITOR GETTING :ty CLOSE! levators at the Hotel Utah were out of service the other day for a short time The reason: The hotel’s power was turned off to save a workman who was being burned on a neon sign trans- n O ' - ji L v the Newhouse the elevator stopped too The reason: Three Negroes stepped into the car They seem to have a rule against transporting colored people Race prejudice apparently Isn’t confined to any one section of our Down fair at “I y J--£ land ISN’T LIFE SOMETIMES! hope y rJ former TOUGH each day in all your year Makes happy dreams come true” Those lines from a birthday greeting card keep coming back to my mind Dreams How many of ns are conscious of having a happy dream or fervent hope for today or any day? We are too concerned with dally chores to dream or to note- (he fact if some forgotten dream of yesteryear should happen to materialize 100 STAKE’S PER CENT GIRLS— Twelve girls whose full compliance with the church program won them special recognition at the Marlene stake conference top left Sunday King daughter of Mr and Mrs Alma W King of Garland First ward June Firth daughter of Mr and Mrs Bert Firth of Bothwell LaNez Larkin daughter of Mr and Mrs Alma Larkin ofSnowville Valoise Petersen daughter of Mrs Elina Petersen of Fielding Darlene Davis ton First ward Center: Florence Richards Schools To Buy Three New Busses of three new The purchase school buses to be delivered by September 1948 in time for use next school year has been authorized by the Board of Education at a recent meeting reports K E Weight superintendent listed as apOther activities proved are: Reconditioning of the Bear River high school swimming pool equipment to meet State Board of Health standards The study and publishing of a statement concerning “Control Administration and Management” of the Box Elder County Schools The purchase of the temporary mess hall and two barracks at the Bushnell General hospital the total cost of buildings to be 95 appraisal discount of present Garland First Ward To Honor Young People Garland First ward will hold its young for honor exercises excelled in people who have church program activities during the past year at the regular evening sacrament services Sunday it is announced by the Bishopric Everyone in the ward is urged to endeavor to attend this meeting for which an excellent program has been prepared Relief Society to Sew The First ward Relief Society will hold their regular work and business meeting Tuesday Feb will comThe meeting 24th mence at 10 am and members are invited to come out and help with the sewing and Mrs Camille Mayor Enjoys Visit With Son in Arizona A heart warming visit with his son “Jim” in his field missionary tithing and met otlibr require of labor in Arizona was enjoyed Mrs ments of the program by Mayor White last week of Hansen the stake Wendell The mayor accompanied F'loyd committee made the presentation Stohl and his brothers Ervin and while Mrs D B Green also of Earl on a business trip to the announced the the committee and stopped off for the state of the various achievements at He visit Ashfork found and assisted President wards of cold and snow there Robert J Hotter who presented plenty it a mountain in area is since the group awards to the bishops He also attended meetseveral ings and met many of the local Bears to Meet residents all of whom had many fine things to say about the Logan Here Tonight work Jim is doing there Bear River and North Cache Jake says he can tell that he last week both went on a scoring has been spoiled in recent years spree in their game at Richmond tho He didn’t enjoy sleeping in which ended with the local crew cold sheets in a cold bedroom on the wrong end of a score Tonight the Bears play hosts IT’S A FIELDING GAME to Logan the region cellar team this year Coach Hughes knows his charges won’t have any cinch after thet way Logan lashed out a victory over Box Elder last week Box Elder wins all its home games and loses all the others so far Fielding basketballers garnered The usual capacity crowd is expected at tonight’s contest in the their second title of the current senior year when the Fielding Bear River gym scout team outclassed the GarMr A Mrs Raymond Hunsaker land First warders in the closing and Mrs W J Cullimore visited game of their tournament last in Salt Lake City Thursday Saturday evening The Fielding M Men had previously won the right to represent BLUE CROSS MEMBERSHIPS Bear River stake in the district ACCEPTED NOW tourney which opens at Ogden The Farm Bureau will take next week Blue Cross hospital memberships Fielding placed two men on first team from now until March 1st it is the Scout Gam and Vern Petty announced this week This is for all those that become due on that Darvel was also given the “outmedal for his date and for any new members standing 'man” his sportsmanwho wish to join ability to play Memberships can be paid at ship and his scouting record the home of Mrs Seymour Hill Others on the first team were at any time Ralph Carter Garland First Ted m East Tremonton or at the Utah Power & Light Allen Tremonton Second Ernie building in Tremonton Saturday Warburton Tremonton First afternoons between 12 and 5 These boys on the first team all clock Anyone wishing to enroll received small gold basketballs may also do so at the Farm BuSecond team members chosen reau banquet Saturday evening at were Evan Rudd Fielding Carl the high school Nelson Tremonton First Carvil W a r re n Gardner Deweyville Diderick-soMann Elwood and Jay Thatcher while the third team positions went to Robert Rhodes Reo Barkle Garland the big ad on page 8 this week sale on Deweyville Clive Garn Fielding HOT CLEARANCE Thatcher John some items is Horace Elwin Nelson special Rose’s for Saturday and Potter Beaver Dam offering the wise citizen will hurry in for The Tremonon Second ward first choice early if we know a Scout team was chosen as the bargain when we hear about it outstanding team of the tournaHorace also has an attractive ment because of their sportsmansturdy and comfortable shoe for ship activity and advancement in scout work records They were presented with a basketball Team standings at the end of play were as follows: second First Fielding Garland First third Deweyville fourth Thatcher fifth Tremonton Sesixth cond Tremonton First seventh Eiwood eiguth Beaver Dam ninth Bothwell Another Fielding Ball Team Wins Stake Laurels Town Market News TIIERAL BISHOP land Hardware says at he the Gar has the fuss than emptying one garbage bucke- t- and now there won’l be any garbage in that kitchen any more BOB CAMPBELL at the North em Furniture beUeves that to frozen food make a commerical locker really practical you should have a smaller “deep freeze” at With one of these you home frozen foods right at The purchase’ of a movie pro - have all hand when you want them and jector for Thatcher and Howell will find yourself making three oi (Board PTA projects) schools as much use of those The calling for bids on used four times fruits and vegetable? tires and other materials not now tasty frozen He recommends in use at the bus shop at Tre- - as in the past his “Frostmaster” as pictured in The 'em ploy men t" of Lucile Cook 4 5 3 for Thatcher School grades and Jack Simmonds Bear River high school part time of playground The purchase Boothe Valley for equipment school (Board PTA project) new coal a of The installing recreation furnace at BothweU ' daughter of Bishop and Mrs Elmer Richards Fielding Gaye Deakin daughter of Bishop Edgar Deakin Tremonton First ward Culler daughter of Mr and Mrs Cutler Snowville Lola Hales daughter of Mr and Mrs Ronald Hales Riverside Front row: Cleo Sorenson daughter of Mr and Mrs Wilford Sorenson of Ea4 Garland Rowane l daughter of Mr and Mrs Rosel Zundel Fielding and Carol Erirkson daughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur Erickson of Elwood of Stake’s Girls Honored For Outstanding Achievement The things we live for day by day are trifles not fit for dream stuff They have to do with such things as mail to be sorted Girls of the Bear River stake mail to be sent bills to be collected bills to be paid jobs to be claimed the spotlight at the mornfinished on schedule machines to ing session of the stake conference held here Sunday and rebe adjusted or repaired meetings of to be attended that can be no dif- ceived the congratulations ferent than a hundred others al- stake officials and of Elder Ezra T Benson who represented the ready attended — an endless rouy tine punctuated by the annual kl"j'"general church authorities at the scissions for their unusual record come lax calculations of achievement in the girls proIf man was made to dream or gram activities during the year to enjoy dreams’ realizations he of the proAccomplishments course off for gram were briefly summarized by Is far the proper he is entangled in a web of com- the stake chairman who disclosed mon circumstances that binds the that of the 48 groups of girls in hand that might be pat to better the stake 43 groups had been deeds and obscures the vision that framed certificates by the might see a better way Presiding Bishop’s office and the three groups from Ifowell where no mutual is held were awarded County Democrats special certificates by the stake Individual avvard were achieved Call Meeting by 232 of the 464 girls in the A meeting of the Box Elder stake and it was estimated that central com- nearly 300 girls were present at county Democratic mittee will be held at the court the morning session of confehouse at Brigham City this Sat- rence urday to set dates for district Small tokens of appreciation primaries in the county announ- were presented to twelve girls ces Harold Reese county party who had maintained a 100 per chairman cent record of attendance at SaCalvin Rampton state assistant crament meeting Sunday School attorney general will be the and MIA who had paid a full speaker at the session which is to 2 at pm open Scores the were Fielding 26 Thatcher 25 Tremonton ville 33 final iJ 27 March 8 1879 $200 A YEAR New Type Program To Feature Annual M r 3k 11 n of PRICE SIDE TIIE WITH Act 1948 READING DOWN TIMES DISTRIBUTION night of play Guriand FTrst Tremonton First Second 15 Dewey- F arm MeetSaturday Over 500 Expected Riverside Ward Sets Homecoming For Next Monday To Attend Banquet At High School A big tasty dinner with all the former residents of the Ri- uavor mat me farm Bureau woward are invited to be men iruUtuoiialiy coox imo it a present at a grand homecoming snappy lioor snow and a rousing program dinner and dance at the uia uy nave itcyuoiua oi Illinois Riverside ward chapel next Mon- a uirecior or uie national federaFeb tion win constitute me entire anday- attemocm and evening 23 nual in oitii ixix Eluer' Farm BuDinner will be served at 2 pm reau oanquet progiam tomorrow and all who come are asked to nigut u ue occasion is going to roach bring their own knife fork and In the evening the pro- a new lugn in spun and a new spoon gram will begin at 9 o’clock and urevuy m ume consumed declarwill be followed ed A Dean Capeuer by dancing in leaving ills announcement at n limn uus wees Mr capener says everyone in the valley is invited to attend Uie for dinner and program winch mere win be no cnarge to paid up members ine Farm isuieau membership Francis Moore former member card or me receipt lor uuea payof the Tremonton First ward ment wui serve to aumit paid up bishopric was named as a new uieinoers to tne dinner at which member of the Bear River stake oou people are being prepared oi the lor high council at sessions inose who wish to join the stake quarterly conference held here Sunday He fills a vacancy Bureau or Uie Blue Cross unit on the council resulting from the sponsored by it may sign up at uie meeting selection of one of its members J Edgar Deakin to act as Trebervmg will begin at 7 pm at me mgn school caleteria monton First ward bishop Ine $peaxer Dave neynolda other changes in stake Among organizations effected at the meet- has previously been heard in of Karl tian ana comes rated as one of ings was the releasing and LeRoy W Manning me most convincing and enthusiWelling senior presidents of the 187th astic larm bureau workers yet of Seventy and the sus- to appear here it is stated Quorum taining of Kenneth Boss and Jay Bourne to the quorum council EAST GARLAND INVITES Antonio Alague was named to the 1U GOLD AND GREEN BALL 305th quorum also Members of the East Garland Leslie Wight and Milton Ilodges were selected as counselors to ward extend an invitation to their Lorin Larkin in the Seventh inends in the stake to join them Evan in tneir Green and Gold ball thia of Elders and Quorum Christensen was named as secre- Saturday evening Tne party will begin at 9 o'tary Glen Petersen secretary of the clock Fifth Quorum of Elders was released and Delbert Wood sustain- ENGAGEMENT OF MARILYN ed for the office ROGERS ANNOUNCED to The following were named Mr and Mrs Russell B Rogers vacancies on the auxiliary boards: Relief Society Rennis Larkin announce the engagement of their Rulon School Sunday Garner flaugnter Marilyn to Mr William Florence Clark Lynn Larkin K Harris of Trenton Tne marriage will take place YMMIA Dwight Freeman Day Garfield Henrie YWM March 24th in the Logan temple Wynn I A Louise Castleton Primary All verside Stake Groups Get New Helpersjat Sunday Conclave B Wooij and Mary Petersen Abbott replaced K II George as chairman of the stake old folks committee Edna Fridal Girls Congratulated Elder Ezra Taft Benson of the Council of the Twelve addressed both the morning and afternoon sessions directing his remarks in tne first primarily to the young people who made up a large part of the congregation there being approximately 300 of the stake’s i60 teen age girls present to see their bishops receive the awards they had won in a year of acThese Elder Benson urged tivity to continue in activity and study of the Gospel that they might He emphasised the grow m faith need for young people and their parents to draw dose together of years during the critical youth’s development that the dangers youth might avoid that can destroy its entire future The young people were hopes cautioned to not seek the thrills that should be reserved for marriage if they expected life to continue rich and full for them Welfare Benefits In the afternoon Elder Benson recalled his recent visit to Europe where he reopened the missions of the church and organized the successful system highly that made possible the quick channeling of vital relief supplies to the This needy church membership welfare activity of ours in Europe has saved so many lives and alleviated so much suffering that it has justified the whole welfare effort of the church if nothing else had come from it he declared The plight of the war people was illustrated by a number of almost unbelievable stories of events and conditions but Elder Benson declared that members who had remained faith-tu- l were free of bitterness toward their brethren in all lands in spite of the fact that war born Cuui limed on page a the Beet Contest Winners Told At Dinner By Grant E Turley Members of the Bear River chapter of the FFA with their and a number of special parents guests held their annual banquet Wednesday night in the high school cafeteria One important feature of the was the presentation of banquet sugar beet contest awards by Orson Christensen and George Davis of the Sugar In region one an Company of $30 for first prize went to John A Bourne who grew 3o34 tons of sugar beets in a measured acre wmie second prize oi $20 was awarded to Reed Jensen who raised 3133 tons per acre In region two first prize of $30 went to Ciiliord llansen for his average of 3222 tons of beets per acre Second prize of $2Q was to Oren Hansen who presented raised 28 tons per acre The otner 36 boys who entered the contest had their banquet tickets paid by the sugar company talk which leatured the imbeet in sugar was given by manager of the In Sugar company his talk Mr Scalley spoke on new uses lor sugar and the growth and of sugar beets harvesting Musical numDers at the dinner were provided by Clifford Hansen and Earliss Draper and George Choumos A response by a father was given by A E Buchanan who his appreciation to the expressed ag instructors and the school foi the agriculture training) that the boys are receiving A of the portance the world today Douglas Scalley |