Show ESTABLISHED Entered at the TWENTIETH YEAR— No Post AUGUST Office at 192S Garland- - GARLAND 85 EYXEY HUNTED - Utah as Second UTAH Class FRIDAY THURSDAY Matter POE 1028 August MARCH 26 FRIDAY THE r of March SIDE EDITOR County Work The girls of Fielding ward and their mothers were guests of the ward bishopric and girls committee at a program and luncheon at the ward chapel Monday evening Mrs Noble Peterson girls’ comKarl mittee chairman had charge of Josephson supervisor of the event and group and individ- the Box Elder Mosquito Abatement ual awards were presented project accompanied by Horby county commissionBishop Elmer T Richards Roses ace Ilunsaker were presented to the three girls er and member of the board ata meeting at Salt Lake Valoise Peterson Rowane Zundel tended a Utah and Florence Richards who had City Saturday at which one hundred per cent attendance state mosquito abatement district records at all of their meetings was formed last year Josephson reported for the Box — Abatement disMosquito Mr and Mrs V W Johns were Elder trict that in early May sprayspecial guests ing on mosquito hatching ponds was begun and that by June 15 the oil supply had been exhausted “We tried DDT which was so successful that the oil spray was discontinued” he stated A spray tank of 100 gallons of clean Cecil By McNeely water with a pint of DDT emulAgriculture and farming is the sion added will cover one acre of only business where the opera- mosquito-larvinfested water one tor buys retail and sells wholesale foot deep and is effective for was a statement made by Mr one week he reported The at the annual spray has no harmful Tracy Welling effect on Young Farmer’s banuqct held on gambusia fish mayfly or dragonThursday night at 7:00 In the fly larvae frogs or toads he said Bear River high school cafeteria and does not harm vegetation Mr Welling went on to say that the season the Box Elfarmer organizations are impera- derDuring district used 150 gallons of tive to further the fanners inter- DDT 30 percent emulsion with ests and correct this unfair bal- water This made more than ance lie ended his after dhiner 40000 gallons of mosquito larvae address by citing the existing spray and by adding more emulfarmers organizations as a step in sion made a residual spray they the right direction and sprayed more than 30 parks Master of ceremonies of the churches and school grounds in event was Leslie Wight who 17 cities and towns in Box Elder kept the events moving smoothly county at least once and more if with the able assistance of C H necessary Last who conducted the communithe Anopholes mosquitoes ty singing Theo Richards who ofwere mosquito fered the invocation musical en- found hatching from Willard on tertainment by the Conger twins the south to Bear River City on Leo and Leon reading by Carol the north These he recommend-deJean Homer of introduction should be sprayed by airguests This area received first by Keith Anderson and plane the address by Mr Welling attention Two thousand Guests present included Elvin eight hundred Downs Agricultural Administrator and gambusia fish of Education Wilbur Wheatley were planted in 75 drains reservoirs State Young Fanners ponds sloughs and orpresident namental and Mr and Mrs Welling ponds and a second end of the The fine meal was provided by pond in the north is now under constructthe Young Farmers’ wives head- county ed by Mrs Fae McMurdie and ion ‘‘Our program calls for more Mrs Alta Munns The food was excellent as well as plentiful as extensive fly and mosquito eraby’ a greater coverage any one who was in attendance dication and new equipment” he reported will testify An unusual phase of the proAll members are reminded that was reported by Josephson the next meeting will be held the gram m the district’s fly abatement acfirst Monday in April as planned tivities At the request of women of the Farm Bureau spraying for flies in return for a small fee is Told L Welling Addresses Young Farmers The practice of publicly selling chances on merchandise items as a means of raising funds is one that has become increasingly prevalent during the last five or six years Teachers of ethics and morals are strongly against it A newspaper can be forever banned from using the mails if it gives space to advertising such an event Laws prohibit it almost everywhere Law enforcement officers usually have politely looked the other when citizen way groups have used the lottery to raise funds for their "good causes” but here and there have been more conscientious Several Idaho sheriffs have prohibited lotteries in their counties for any purpose and Wednesday Sheriff Mac Wade of Weber county announced that he would enforce the laws in his jurisdiction Connie Crozler age 12 daughter of Mr and Mrs George of Tremonton died Thursday at 1:20 am at St Benedict’s hospital Jp Ogden where she had been for three weeks suffering from a kidney ailment She is survived by her parents brothers and and the following sisters: Vern Crozier Tremonton IdaBoise Mrs Norma Hobson ho Mrs Shirley Rose Garland Mrs Lola Mae Gabel Muskegan RichGlen Grozier Michigan mond California and Lyal George Jr Carol Eva Tess and Linda all of Tremonton Funeral arrangements will be Under the direction of Shaw and GIRLS AND HONORED Fight A note from the narold s at Portland Oregon reports that they are getting along fine and are happy to hear the news of their valley friends thru The Times Their son Hal is attending the University of Oregon at Eugene Garland Woman Mourns Sister 1879 In Mosquito Is your barnyard so clean and orderly that no animal could be Injured by nails or sharp corners or might pick up a germ unawares? Are your lot basement and attic eo free of rubbish paper or other combustible material that there is no danger of fire? Have you done your Christian duty and contributed to the Red Cross? There are a dozen sheets of material at hand on such reminders as this today and we haven’t time or space to use any of it But don’t say we didn’t ask you We thot you would find the data on last year’s fly and mosquito abatement work in thip county interesting so have printed n report of it on this page We were convinced last fall that the program had really accomplished good results This year more neighborhoods should organize to make use of the fly control features of it particularly 8 PIECE (219 A YEAS FIELDING MOTHERS WITH THE Act 1948 READING SOWN DISTRIBUTION Under the Garland Wards Hold first Separate Reunions Garland Second ward’s reunion on March 13 and that of Garland First ward the following week proved highly enjoyable events for hundreds of ward members of all ages Both featured excellent programs hearty welcomes by the bishop- rics and tables generously loaded with delicious baked ham salads food: and gravy potatoes vogotables bread ice cream and cake The adult ward members attending were able to be seated at the tables almost as fast as they arrived this year with the smaller memberships resulting from the ward division last September The three upper scenes in the above picture were taken at the First ward party and the lower one is of a Second ward group High School Speech Students Enter Opening Tourney Clubs Completing Red Cross Drive The two women’s clubs of Garland who are again canvassing Bear River debaters and speech students under the direction of the town for the annual Red Milton L Johnson speech teacher left yesterday to participate Cross roll call report that their in a regional speech tourney at South Cache high school efforts are meeting with a good This meet is being held to determine who is to represent region one and they hope to be able at the state speech meet which will be staged on or about Apnl 16 response to gather the full quota again and 17 at the University of Utah In the regional confab each of the six schools may enter four this year About half of the homes have extempore speakers six debate teams four orators and four students to participate in panel discus been contacted it is reported sions This same number of conRICH IN PASTURES testants from each region will be Mrs Pope Announces eligible to take part in the state MINERAL FEEDS speech tournament Classes “Good pasture is a mineral-ric- Dramatics Six of the following seven defeed besides being an excelbate teams will be selected to rePhyllis W Pope is planning a and Dramatic Specialty Course for present Bear River at the regional lent Rogers meet: Marilyn Taylor and Barbara crop” says A W Bishop chair- boys and girls from tykes to ‘teen Waldron Ernest Warburton and man of the Box Elder County age she announces this week Joel Nelson Virginia Schuman Agricultural Conservation ComIt will be a four week course and Arden Coombs with three lessons each week Eugene Big- mittee The Chairman explains that the At the conclusion ler and Jay Bennett Connie of the instrucand Helen Felsted Carol mineral content of good pasture tion period a stage presentation Wamke and DeAnn Bone Rich- closely approaches the mineral of a fairy tale fantasy will be ard Cannon and Maughan Mason content of milk and milk in turn given for the public has about the same proportion of A big 14 act vaudeville show Many Events Entered The production will be aptly elements as the human body costumed with featuring some high class talent special scenery Four extempore speakers four Studies show chairman the and will says of a type that and each child will be drilled in please orators and four members that there is even more lime pot- stage technique for a titled entertain young and old is sched- from Bear River panel part will also be ash chlorine and nitrogen in uled for presentation Saturday chosen These will be some be accepted will Registrations of evening by the Bear River Wild- the same individuals who const- pasture than there is in milk until the end of April RehearAnd there is about 80 percent as sals will begin at the close of life Federation itute the debate teams much phosphate in pasture as in school in May and The only admission charge for presentation Three Bear River speech stu- milk this all family show is to be a given the latter part of June will dents readhumorous give “Farmers who are seeding pas- Mrs Pope will be assisted by membership card in the organizawill three give dramatic ture this spring" says the chair- Mrs Dorothy Cook tion advises A M Turner of the ings and three will retell man “or who are committee Children may come readings improving their stories old pastures with fertilizers will Demonstration Held free with their parents — BR HS Searchlight be fastening their soils down more A very interesting demonstraThe high school auditorium has for annual been secured this firmly and adding one of the best tion of a family night was conevent which will begin at 8 pm feeds available for all classes of ducted by Mr & Mrs Joseph Butler Stake Music Festival and their children at the meeting livestock” of executive officers and other Here Next Tuesday RELIEF SOCIETY REMINDER groups of the Relief Societies of WARD SECOND INVITES M I A The annual stake music the stake Sunday afternoon The The monthly officers and class demonstration was given in the leaders preparation meeting will festival will be held next Tues- TO PRIMARY CONFERENCE Garland Relief Society room and be held next Wednesday March day March 30lh at 8 pm in the Second Garland ward tabernacle at stake Garland Primary Mrs of was under the direction 31 at 1 pm The regular meetThe wards ot the stake are uf ficers announce that they have Edna Ward of Riverside ing will follow at 2 pm with the an excellent program social science lesson being given each preparing n number to sing prepared to Blaine Thompson returned and m addition there will be for presentation at their annual by Marian Bishop Spokane Washington Saturday Members are reminded of the numbers by tne Harmonettes and conference Sunday evening Everyone in the ward is invited after a week’s visit here with his stake temple day this Friday the Bear River Valley Male to attend Chorus family March 26 Big Wildlife Show Ready v ¥ S ¥ Alumni Promised Fine Program Bear River high alumni are assured something really high class in programs at the annual reunion on Saturday April 3 by Kleon Kerr president of the organization Some excellent talent has been secured and in addition there will be an outstanding floor show at the dance which will take place in the gym with its gala prom decorations was instituted While working on this project he said there were 587 homes and farmstead's sprayed the Brigham City parks six church buildings the Box Elder county park the buildings at the county fair grounds the Peach Day exhibit stands Brigham City and the ranger Perry dump grounds home in Box Elder county park and the labor camps at Tremonton Charges ranged from “free to (250 (500 and (15 public” job with most of per spraying the work falling in the $5 class Mr Josephson said Former Principal C E Smith will present the books he ha? selected for the alumni sponsored GARLAND SCHOOL WINS memorial library at the program in the auditorium This feature BASKETBALL TOURNEY will begin at 8 pm All alumni are encouraged to attend Garland elementary school Wednesday night won from the to take the Tremonton Dr A Mr Robert Budge and title in an entry invitational basketball children of Smithfield visited at tourney that began Monday eventhe Winters and Felsted homes ing Eight of the grade schools Sunday of the county were entered Wait Business Contests Bear River high are Manny Takasugi Kouko Colleen commercial students wi1 bata Geraldine llanni enter contests In typing book- - Munns and Lorin Anderson who keeping and shorthand at the hope to win awards at the meet Search-th(Photo courtsey BRHS Weber high school next month Shown above school reports light) |