Show nr GARLAND - ESI ABLJSUEU Entered TWENTIETH YEAR— No Office at the Post READING TIIE SIDE WITH THE EDITOR When Senator Taylor of Idaho crooner and cowboy recent central character in a publicity seeking horseback ride across the country to boost his stock (personal not live) joined the quesup with Henry Wallace tionable character of the new “Third Party” was definitely set Senator doesn’t The care where he gets votes he says just so he He alms to do good gets them if elected but whenever did you hear of a candidate who failed to eipress that idea? Henry Wallace too talks about peace as tho he had a corner on that obalso jective The Progressive Citizens of Utah Chapter in its letter recently mailed to citizens of the state seeks for Wallace support as the one who will carry on the Roosevelt program That program is one that needs a lot of before it is taken up further both In Us foreign and its domestic aspects Russia is daily taking advantage of the position it provided to extend her autocratic dominion at the expense of the principle of the free vote while the great domestic fear is that the inflationary forces it set in motion may continue into a full ‘‘bust” Every program even if good In some particulars falls heir to evils that other programs must root out before long term pro- EVERT PRINTED Utah Garland 51 DOWN gress at !W - AUGUST GARLAND as Second UTAH Class Fund are now definite Arrangements for the big dance of the Garland Lions club in the newly finished armory building on March 24th announces J J Sh uni way of the Lions’ activities committee today J L Carter and Art Michaelis who head the committee on the stale that hall and orchestra these details are already taken C J Wood who of while was to secure the prizes for the annual community fund of the club had secured a Revere projector an Eastman movie camera and a daylight screen for this purpose Tickets are to be placed on sale of the tomorrow with everyone 50 members' of the dub carrying a generous supply care t j w Os l vt‘7 f i Under the vl) t r r4- j v ! results Wallace and Taylor are unlikely attract enough votes to win if they gain enough votes to chances threaten the Democrats’ they may make a deal at the last minute that will serve their purThat is what pose second best may people will expect Friday and Saturday March and 7 the Box Elder County Extension Service in cooperation with the county and the towns Garland and Tremon-toof Brigham the US Fish and Wildlife will conService and the schools duct a rat control drive in Box Elder county be distributed from Bait will pm to 4 pm on Friday and from 10 am to pm on Saturday at Earl's store at Fielding Utah Oil the store at Thatcher station at Garland the Refining Bear River high at room Ag school and Shell Oil station at Tremonton The bait will be free to all who rail for it at any station but can be procured by no one under age On 6 J AMONG 111E BEST— Bear River swimmers have made enviable showings this week in two more meets the state high school meet at Ogden and the tourney being held here The swimmers are back row left to right: Warren Shuman Don Anderson David Capener Don Paul Forsbcrg Harper Wayne Elmer Third row: Ralph Hansen Murray Cannon AAU Valley Boys Shine In AAU Swims Local high school swimmers did themselves proud on the opening night of the Intermountain AAU contests here Wednesday A Leonard SeLeland Stenquist ’lummy Minin Second verson Gerald Castleton row: Max Paul Davis Danner Billy DeeLyle Capener Leon Roundy Wilson First row: Laurence Draper and Earliss Draper Three other members not present when Nielson the picture was taken are Wallace Gerald Peterson and Blaine Johnson - Prepare For Campaign Republicans March 24 has been Wednesday set as the date for the Republican county organization convention at the high school at Brigham City it was announced following a meeting of the county evening dominating the field in the novice class Roundy of B R won the back and freestyle stroke In the former event Shu- committee Saturday man and Castleton of B R took All voting districts must have in and third the latsecond and elections held their by ter Stenquist and Wood of B R the 18th to delegate them to partiqualify took second and third places cipate in the county meeting or In the freestyle relay the Primary convention on June Bear River was second to the 5 at which the Republican ticket Plan Temple Session Weber gym team Larry Raty of will be named U U of freewon the For 8 Wednesday the County Chairman Ruel M individual style and the and Mrs Vilate Knutson medley a large Due to the fact that have announced The meet continues this Thursattendance Is anticipated at the they will not be candidates for re- day night River two Bear the on temple month stake temple days this arrangements have been made for Hansens Ask Friends an extra early morning session Mrs Sophia Larson resident of on those days reports Dewaine IL To Open House On chairEast Garland for the past 52 Lamb stake genealogical Anniversary Tomorrow man years will be honored at open Frion her 90th birthday If the stake can get 100 people Mr and Mrs Frank Hansen are house recordMarch 12 1948 from two unat the temple by 8 am holding open house from 2 pm day seven p m at the home of her til ing will begin at this time for to 9 the fiftieth pm Saturday on the early company it is being andaughter Mrs L M Holman at anniversary of their wedding She will be happy East Garland nounced They extend a cordial invitation all of her friends at that The temple missions this month to their friends call sometime to greet to time on March 10 and 28 are being during the hours named Larson was born March Mrs sponsored by the Relief Society Skarstad Sweden 1858 in 12 With her husband the late Carl ANNOUNCES FIRST WARD she Larson MEETING joined the Church of EVENING SUNDAY Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-daGarland First ward Relief SoWith their family of four small children they came to Utah in ciety officers invite all ward memis in what premof bers to join them The Garland Second ward will 1893 In the early spring ised will be a good interesting hold its first reunion next week- 1896 hey settled in East Garland ward meeting end March 12 13 and 14 it is where the family have since been program at the afevening Sunday active in civic and religious announced this week Fast Sunday testimony -- and The party will begin on Friday fairs will follow with entertainment for the childsacrament meeting Mrs Larson has been a devoted at time usual the School Sunday served ren under direction of the Pri- church worker having mary faithfully as Sunday School teachOn Saturday evening from 6 30 er and teacher Relief Society Wildlife Federation to 7:45 dinner will be served foi She was chosen as the first Rewill be shown lief Socity president of the East Postpones Annual Meet adults and movies From 8 to 9 15 a “really fine pro- Garland ward in which capacity annual Wildlife FederaThe gram” is being prepared for pre- she served for 29 years and durtion party set for March 17 has sentation and after 9:15 dancing ing which time they helped raise been postponed to March 27 an- will be the order funds for building the ward hall nounced A M Turner today Reunion will be the theme of the stake tabernacle and the seThis new date will puj it in all activities beginning minary Wildlife Week as pro- with Sunday National priesthood meeting and SunShe has a family of six childclaimed by President Truman and 29 greatday School in the morning and ren 23 grandchildren avoid conflict with the Relief Sosacrament with t the and two continuing grandchildren says Mr Turnciety anniversary service in the evening all living grandchildren er Larson Mrs the to Up present The entertainment committee is still active and remarkably Mr & Mrs E J Holmgren were is some now providing high class in Ogden on business alert She is intelligently inter-Monday talent for the show AM Bear Tanksters Take Second at Ogden Bear River swimmers fell short of their cherished aim of winning the state high school swimming meet at Ogden last Saturday by a slim four point margin losing to the Ogden high splashers by 44 to 48 Granite high was third with 28 points Granite high’s relay team nosed out the Bear River boys in the final event or the Bears could still have topped the Ogden crew Logan won fourth place at the meet East high fifth and West sixth be made will Efforts election by the party to have W Vosco Call named as a state delegate to the national convention Friends To Honor Mrs Larson - T Machinery Exhibits And Soil Conservation Films Planned For Visitors At Airport on Day of Flight The Box Elder Home and FamLife Education is Program a lecture by Judge sponsoring Reva Beck Bosone on “ Alcoholism As It Is Recognized Today" C anounces E Smith coordina- ily s - ' ' t tor This lecture will be delivered March 8 at 8 pm in Monday the Box Elder high school audichurch torium on gospel subjects to have Judge Bosone Her chief hobby is hand work with her memberspromises of Alcoholics Of this she especially crochet" of Salt Lake City beautiful pieces Anonymous has numerous And she says “It has been my large and small to her credit custom to call some of these to She isalso a great reader With their message to the citithese two diversions she is able give zens” She further states that to keep mind and hands active “We were out at Vernal last and busy her family declares and Mayor Bryant Her children are Mrs May Stringham at close of the the Larson Oscar Ogden Bjorklund Charlo Mo- meeting said it was the most inand Frank Larson spirational meeting he had ever Gus Larson and Mrs Ruth ntana Holman East Garland and Mrs heard" The public is invited to attend Annie Nielson Idaho Falls Ida’ ested fairs and well read in world afand delights to attend and to converse meetings Farmers over Soil Flying Conservation farms in Box Elder will be presented over county KBUH at Brigham City at 7 aun announces Blaine Morse Monday of the Soil Conservation Service Farmers and all others Interested are invited to hear their neighbors on the program the Essay Contest Planned as Tour Feature An essay contest on the subject "Soil Conservation” for agricul- ture students of Bear River and Box Elder high schools has just been announced by the sponsoring organizations the Utah Flying Farmers and the Northern Utah accordSoil Conservation District ing to Blaine C Morse Soil Con- servation representative assisting Uie District By Don Lee Rogers The prizewinner in each high Dreams came true for the Bear school will be given a ticket to basketeers last Friday evening as the Flying Conservation Tour the Red and White crew chalked sponsored by these agencies which up a victory over their Box will be held on March 18 if Elder rivals on the local court weather permits The Bears led the Bees all the The two boys will accompany way by a good margin altho the dry farmers yvithin the soil conBox Elder outfit capitalized on servation district who have been foul pitches in the last several invited to fly over their own and quarter to bring their score up to their neighbor’s farms as well aa a threatening figure as the game selected farms aoil practicing finished conservation measures Bear River rooters however “We would like to be able to still remain in low spirits due to everyone in the District out the defeat handed the Bruin hoop fly to see the erosion problems and artists by the South Cach Spartans methods of treatment used last Wednesday at Ilyrum The but believe it will take being all day to score was 33 to 27 This loss did fly only the 250 interested land away with any hope of the Bear owners who have been invited” River quintet gaining a berth in Del Fuhriman president of the the state tourney j Utah Flying Farmers stated Both teams played an excepto be submitted are Essays tional brand of ball playing hard limited to 600 words on the gento win They fought a nip and eral subject of Soil Conservation tuck battle during the first and They will be judged on originalsecond periods the score being ity of presentation composition tied as the first gun sounded and subject matter content The A burst of and at the half prizewinners will be invited to speed was put on by the Spartan read their entry over the new club in the second half and they City radio station KBUIL at the end of Brigham puhed ahead AU entries in the contest must the third canto finishing the be submitted to Mr LeRoy Bungame 33 to 27 nell at Bear River high school In the other final games of the or Mr Sam Gordon at Box Elder season in region one Weber won high scljpol by noon Monday their tenth straight conference March 8 Morse said victory defeating Box Elder and North Cache earned second place in the region by deLocal Gun Club feating Logan Weber Norh Cache and South To Shoot Tonight Cache will represent one region A revival of interest in gun in the sate tournament March 11 club activities with the completion 12 and 13 at the Ogden high of the as indicated in the armory school gym scheduling of a practice shoot at the armoiy at 8 o’clock this IIALL WILL MANAGE y Theevening POPULAR SERVICE STATION club has a good supply of ammunition has remade th Harold IlaU this week took over and is expecting a good target the service station at the Bear attendance Frank says tonight River Auto company Harold has Munns been employed at Jack's formerly to garage He invites everyone MIA LEADERSHIP MEETING visit him at his new stand TO BE HELD HERE MONDAY Salt Lake Jurist Will Give Talk Second Ward Sets Reunion YEA Spots Attention On Flying Farmers ButTourney Berth Still Lost i A Air View of Land Box Elder Beaten A - to but Rat Poison Available Today And Tomorrow 1879 Tempermental spring weather with holding the piay interfere flight on the day scheduled but it will be held either on Tuesday or immediately after says Delbert Fuhriman today dealers of the area Machinery will have displays at the local airport and the conservation workers will present slides and movies on soil conservation practices aU day A program on the air tour of v7 u March 8 Statewide interest is being in the project of the Utah Farmers and the local Flying Soil Conservation Service to fly about 250 farmers over their own and their neighbors’ farms to done and conview soil erosion trol on Tuesday March 18 ' s'yCTiYt Act of PRICE 8200 PLAN TURKEY PRODUCERS MEETING FOR MONDAY Dr Lawrence Morris extension poultryman from the Utah State at Logan Agricultural College Will meet with the turkey producers of Box Elder county next Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Utah Power and Light building at Tremonton Dr Morris ’Win discuss the brooding of turkey poults and the feeding of growing turkeys Vernal Willie assistant agricultural agent states that all farmers interested in turkey production are invited to attend this meeting : ' iS)! ' It 1J 1928 DISTRIBUTION 1948 5 r r?) — £ August MARCH IMJE FRIDAY in This Picture There’s Lots of Skin f Matter FRIDAY Dance To Be On 24th FOR THURSDAY The last leadership meeting of the current MIA year wiU be held at Garland next Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock announces Mrs Rupert Blackham president of the stake Young Women’s organization Much important material will be taken up and all stake and ward MIA workers both men and women are requested to be present NOTICE OIJ DEMOCRATIC DISTRICT MEETINGS i Notice is hereby given that a Democratic district mass meeting will be held in each voting of Box Elder county on March 10 from 7:30 Wednesday pm to 900 pm to elect a district chairman of the opposite sex a secretary treasurer three committeemen and delegates to the county meeting at Brigham City March 20 Harold Reese County Chairman |