Show GARLAND H ESTABLISHED Entered YEAR— No wblic that service ns every one of should appreciate We should read them over in that light talk about the candidates with our and friends then be prepared to go to the polls next Tuesday knowing what we are going to do and why Boys Win Trip Arlyn Wassom and Boyd were winners of an air nip to Seattle Wash recently as a result of securing the most recruits for the National Guard I OLA JOHNSON ARRIVES Lola Johnson daughter of Mrs E Lewis Johnson home Monday from where she has been serving for twenty months in the Northern California LDS mission Miss Johnson has for some time been at the mission home at San Francisco She plans to resume her work at the Bear River as secretary high school Miss Mr and arrived PARTY OIRIS FOR The Gnls of the Gailand First ward met in a Welfare parly at the Armory Wednesday evening conducted under the direction of t lie Bishopric by Mrs Chester Boss chairman of the Girls comof the bishopmittee Members ric were special guests A large group of girls enjoyed refreshments and the program games and made their Welfare contribution for the year YOUNG POSTPONE FARMERS MEETING Due to Labor Day next Monday the meeting of the Young Farmers will be postponed one week to Sept 13 announces Roy Bunnell advisor PARADE PRIZES were Two sweepstakes prizes announced by the County Fair this week as committee parade having been won by the Farmers Grain float and the Garland Second ward MIA float in the parade at TremonUm last month The announcement was made by Mrs Wesley Gephart who once her appreciation again expressed to all who entered floats and helped to make the event a success NOTICE The regular meeting of the Boaid of County Commissioners scheduled to be held on Monday September Gth will be held on Tuesday September 7th between the hours of 10 am to 12 pm and 2 pm to 5 pm Change of schedule is accounted for in that September 6th is Labor Day a legal holiday C Henry Nielsen County Clerk For Box Elder Co Commissioners Jim tend i? ntion GARLAND as KVYBY THURSDAY FOB FRIDAY - ' ' Class Matter August 1928 Under - Second FRIDAY UTAII Relief Society EDITOR It is our honest opinion that the issue of The Times which you are now reading is one of the most important of the entire year It is only a few days hence that aU of us who are citizens of this state will have an opportunity to go to the polls and express our opinion as to which men we should like to hire to look after the business of our government for us while we go about our own affairs As citizens we should be making a sincere effort to become somewhat acquainted with the men who have let their names be presented for this purpose and a careful perusual of thc advertisements of the candidates in this issue of The Times will help establish that acquaintance We do not recall any other year when so many of the candidates have put forth so much effort to let people know who they are and what they stand for There will be little excuse for the citizen complaining that he has never heard of a candidate or had a chance to find out what he looks like this year He has only to read to know quite a bit The political ads in this issue are more than the candidates’ bids for your favor— they are a UmP Utah PRINTED SEPTEMBER S Foisted a SAE in Chicago left Friday to atfraternity conve- TIME r: DISTRIBUTION the Act of March 8 1879 PRICE 1948 $200 A VEAR Teachers Get Assignments For High School Opening Stake Reorganizes WITH i 'ip - SIDE THE THE IMS Post Office at Garland 5 READING DOWN at the AUGUST -- a Preparatlons for the opening of lish I Parliamentary Procedure Ruth Johnson English school next Tuesday at the Bear Jorgenson Art Girls’ River high school were practical& Boys’ Glee A Capella Choir ly completed this week with the Kleon Kerr American Probof teacher assignannouncement A 4' ments and of the opening day lems Spanish Civics Mrs Joseph A Nielsen of GarCharles Last Industrial Arts Frank schedule by Principal land was named to head the r ' A I Janice McKay Pby Ed (Girls) Stevens Bear River stake Relief Society y Tuesday to be called “Get Ac- Physiology f at the stake conference which ( t A r Civics Albert Meldrum quainted Day” will begin with a was held here Sunday under the A'' Clyde Morris English IV Pubflag ceremony on the front lawn direction of LeGrand Bishop at 8:55 At 9:30 class meetings lications Richards of the Church presiding B Jones Type ShortJenme will be held and the regular class bishopric hand £ schedule Bookkeeping will begin at Mrs Nielsen Mrs succeeds A r OrchesJ W I’ulsipiicr Band Mr Stevens listed new teacher t x L Cook with whom she has serviff assignments for the year with an tra jv a ed as first counselor in the stake r Home EconomOncta Shurtz and outline the of qualifications organization for a number of ics (Clothing) duties of the teachers as follows: F Mis y years She selected as her new Helen Severson Library Secretary and Registrar first counselor Mrs Charles J Ace Taylor Chemistry Biology Miss Lola Johnson at formerly 'tcmS now Wood a counselor in the will return to Bear River Hugh Davis Algebra General high Garland First ward Relief Soassume “Here we are back at school and ready for another football her duties as secretary Math Biology ciety and as secretary Mrs Clifof Garland Puzcy Student Person- Snow and registrar Lola has just com- Kenneth Brown and Woodruff ton Kerr who was also secretary season”-sa- y el Director Counselor Physiolgrid squad The team has been working out each pleted a 20 month’s mission in in the lormer organization The the BRIIS ogy She California a of Coach number spent other board members will be evening for the past several nights under the direction Olive Weidman of as President Ellsmonths Phy Ed (girls) Dick Howard named later worth’s secretary in the Northern Type I Other changes made at the Margaret Woodside American California mission conference saw Chester P Boss Vocational Agriculture History Dean of Girls sustained as a member of the Lola Johnson Registrar and Howard Johnson graduate of the USAC high council with Milton John-- j is the new Farm Secretary son taking his place as an alterOrson Jensen Driver Training Mechanics instructor He was a G nate member The move was ocI Institutional on Farm construction foreman on several casioned by the removal of Franlarge in the Training Program building projects La Rain Marble cis Moore from the stake during Hawaiian Islands for two years Supervisor in Elder county's peach har- - day night with the widely ad the last quarter Floyd If Stohl vestBoxshould Clifford Ilanscn graduate of charge be on in full swing vertised Peach Queen ball w ho had been made a member Norris Larson the USAC is aPo supervisor or next teaching the On Tuesday Monday Friday and Saturday of he Garland Second ward bish- by farm mechanics 11c Ralph Richards Supervisor will handle and the annual celebration will continue with a growers declare Milton Marble opric was released as a president Supervisor of the event is de- variety of events that are expect- classes in agricultural science and of the 187th Quorum of Seventy celebrationscheduled Elmer Kimber Supervisor industrial arts also to get underall from to ed attract finitely visitors and his vacany was filled by SyLucille King Secretary Commercial Department next Thurs- parts Utah of and northern way at Brigham City lvan Korth Jones Jennie B graduate of Seminary southern Idaho Young and old Alma W King Old Testament the Brigham Clyde Anderson who had been Young University are eagerly anticipating the the CLUB HONORS MEMBERS Jesse Roberts will teach Church History made a Seventy was released classes in advanced traditional parades and the free PARTY IN SUMMER from the presidency of the Seand type shorthand Ray Reeder New Testament bookkeeppeaches without which no Peach cond quorum of Elders and his LiterThe Other ing days would be possible place was filled by Theirs Ses- ary Club honored its former mem- events will include two rodeos a Driver Training Orson sions Harry D Foster replaced bers in a party held at the Man- county Jensen Thatcher attendbaseball game a ed summer school at USAC Don Tucller in the presidency sion House in Ogden Tuesday this night football game and a high summer and took a'driver trainMrs Jay Rhead had charge of class of the Eighth quorum of Elders vaudeville replete Lolita Gam and Esther Anderarrangements and 15 active mcra-be-s with new and thrilling acts that ing course under Dr France He will the as handle son were sustained counselors of arc sure to and 20 former members please the throngs to Virginia Blackham in tne stake the club enjoyed the luncheon who will be crowding training Miss Margaret in to see Woodside YWMIA will teach the “driver filling the place left and program it education course’’ vacant by the release of Mrs Miss The parades each day are to will also act as dean of Ruth Harris Mrs Alton Check-ett- Class Taken on Trip Utah’s first Primary election 11 am start at and the rodeos was released as secretary of girls Mrs Rose Elmer accompanied at 3 under the new system set up by pm the stake Sunday School board her Prima'ry class of three Seathe last legislature will be held will merchants Brigham Wm City Cullimore This position was not filled gull girls to Salt Lake City last is the new next Tuesday as officially anHe will handle Mrs Faye McMurdie and Mrs Friday to visit points of interest have their windows decorated nounced in this issue of The with hobby displays and other School The Times by the county clerk Marilyn Rogers Harris were re- The three girls Doris Bingham which attractions for special on tendance YWMIA in board by Dorothy Bragg and Gaye Archithe the Bear announcement is accompanied problems placed by Mrs Wilma Anderson and Miss bald were taken to every place prizes are being awarded Every- - River valley for half day and a copy of an official sample balto wanted sec one in the county is invited to teach social science class in the lot in order that Joyce Romer they had ever cjtizens of Davis Mrs Amelia at Bear- Rtvrrhigh: the county might have an opand Mrs from lhe Stale Capital to Hnglc come to Brigham City for the afternoon celebration and to participate in Counselor and Doan of Boys George Gleason were released Gardens portunity to familiarize themadvises all the activities Ezra board Garland Puzey will be counse- selves with it before election day from the Primary and Mrs Eflie Potter and Mrs Ellen Mr & Mrs Arnold Larson spent Owens of the Box Elder Chamber lor and’ dean of boys The present Primary election His duties include counseling and differs from previous ones in that sustained to fill Wednesday in Salt Lake City of Commerce Capener were those students who have the field of candidates has preadvising their places Vert Barnard was sustained as second assistant and problems and are finding it dif- viously been limited by the polificult to adjust to William Peterson as secretary in tical parties to two for each ofThe State Director of Guidance fice the slake Genealogical’ commiIn many instances the men Mr Fred Fowler LeGrand Burton now a made the ttee proposed by each party represent for such a service member of the Garland First differing points of "view and thus at Bear River a three offer voters in each of the two was ward released following bishopric month from the YMMIA training of the major parties a chance to say Missionaries faculty last winter He recom- what their party policies shall Report mended “full time Six missionaries who had rea counselor” he Because of this the present Annie of 201 teachers Catcs ILlen B Tctcrson Follow up and placement Assignments service turned from full term missions election can be fully as importin recent months mado their re- plus administrative employees M Koine r teacher not assigned is to he instituted so that grad- ant as the final election next week this School were announced Bolhwell uates by the at and conference sessions may more November party leaders declare ports be to appointed) readily find their place in society (I’i mcipal Polls next Tuesday will be Reporting were Miss Eva Dean Kenneth E Weight superintenLast of the Garland Second ward dent of the Box Elder school dis- Mabel J Stokes Victoria Ander- and contribute to a greater open from 7 a m to 8 pm at son Irma II Summers mis- trict from the Northern States and development of the the places designated in the ofgrowth the School addition In to Boothe superintenValley sion Miss Valea Crowther notice community ficial - Ruth F Stokes principal is to be recognized First ward from the dent the administrative stalf inBunderson as su- Central School as an integral part of the school musion Miss cludes Renin States Eastern Norand of J sense Gunderson in the I) prin same that pupil grounds from pervisor buildings Laura Johnson Dcweyvillc the North Central States mission Eberhardt Zundel as clerk of the man H Anderson B Glen Mar- health service teaching or buildMorRobert ble Jane Linford Ruby Hanfrom board of education Miss Mary IIcss Plymouth ing maintenances or any other as lunch sen Schow Clarence Ins Tingey essential Blythe mission Miss Texas school is recoggan Louisiana supervisor activity the Nellie nized states Mr Stevens anden Akkcr Noma Vance Park Valley from E Smith in charge of family Don Sunday was marked as an and Leon CTniv Wight in be will also Mr Puzey the Mexican mission and Mr life education unusual day by the Capener Clear C’rcck the of committee to from tianscn and Norma Jensen superClain Peterson charge Fielding w'hcn all of the sons and 'lamily of and visors J Norma curriculum instrucGI credit registration daughters and a number of the Campbell principal evaluate the Northern States mission School tion Collinston and lockers 2s well as teach F irst Vt’ard Choir Sings Mr and Mrs of giandchildren C Teacher L The new Garland First ward assignments for t he C'hristopherson prin physiology A R Capener gathered at the List of Teachers choir made its first appearance schools in the district lur this Get trade Simmons home iiere was the It lanuly School Coiinne The outside Us own ward presenting coming year are as iollows complete list of teacher DM time in 16 years that Mr & N zssignmeit- is as follows: Ruth Box Elder High School Archie Sims a highly credible musical propi in MrCapener had had all of their L Freeman MarAlf Jensen Ida unEconat Amelia the session Andirson Home Esther principal Armstrong morning gram unruly home at once David omics (Food) der the direction of its leader ian Bagley Dclmont Beecher S Nelson Mae II Peter-oGuests who enjoyed the big I’ C Call W Beecher Vosco Ward Duane Grant Anuer-soArchibald English I Miss Ethel Rogers family ‘'dinner and the day of Mabel C'hustensen Dewejville School Blackham III acted as organist R Evan Wayne Call English Rupert were Mrs Echo Fairchild visiting D Maxine VirEarl L Rowland FerguJournalism Fender Gee was soloist at the afternoon Rigby prin and Mr & Mrs D C Hobbs and Freeman Loonza Wassom Bunnell Sam II ginia' Blackham session LcRoy lie was accompanied son Wilford Agricultural son David of Los Angeles Dr MR II Elwood School W Gordon Science time Vida Mrs Gee Mrs Gourley supervisor part Manning Mrs W E Whalen of Ventura by Nina conducted the congregational sing- Griffiths Flora Hansen Bertha Virgil C Waldron prin Douglas Cannon Physics Geo- of Calif Mr A Mrs D K Jones Harris Vernal Harris Lloyd B Christensen Wanda Christensen metry Algebra of Rock ing Mr & Mrs Wyo Wm J Cullimore Social Sci- N IlomerSprings In addition to the inspirational Hust Norwood M liver Floyd Florence Larkin Hansen and family of ence Elmer Fielding School James Jensen talks by Bishop Richards and Jensen Salt Lake City Mr & Mrs Val M Lolita of the General Jeppsen Baird prin Vernon Ilanscn World History Marie Jcppsen Norman Stewart Eccles Ralph Bone and family of Tremonton Ed Durrell Hughes Welfare committee and the re- Jeppsen J Wayne Johnson John Garn Elizabeth Packer Phy Mr A Mrs Dean Capener and Mr Barbara Kohler Garland School basketball & track coach & Mrs Garn turned missionaries talks were Earl Johnston (boys) Capener also present football F Dick Glen Austin Howard Phy Ed Law Larsen Elvira Joseph Taylor principal given at Bishop Richards request wore Mr & Mrs Art Hansen and Mor- Christensen Evelyn Dwight’ Freeman and baseball coach Physiology baby of Ohio Mr & Mrs Gaylen by the following: Presidents Po- Barbara Lichfield John Olive Hall Elva Korth William Clifford Hansen Vocational Ag- ILnscn and A Nielsen tter Wood and Kerr Mrs Franke gan George of Texas and baby S Linford OLcn Dorof Olsen Industrial Johns Arts riculture Jr the stake RayLouise chairman B Marian McCarrcy Mr & Mrs Horace Garn of BrigJohnson Vocational ham Mrs Howard Alma W mond Payne Iretta I’cteis Mild- ris Peterson Elinorc Pugricy Girls’ program City Annie Grant Prisbrey Joan red E Fielding Agriculural (farm mechanics) Pulsipher Millie Welling King Fred Kuckcr and Milton Johnson Speech EngRose The la' ter addresses were Lura Redd Robert Reese L A Grouse Creek School CULLETIN K ?ions of phases Ricbardmn Bobbins Teachers not assigned Mary prepared di The County baseball tournaTO BEGIN PRIMARY Owen Iloreyville School of family relationships in the A Elwyn Seely Fir-- t The Garland ward Pri- ment is to be held this Saturday IL Ross Coombs print Leone Wcstcnskow die Carl Church L L and Monday Eight teams Z mary will hold its opening meet- Sunday eduratioi: Wold Jean Ilunsiker Charlotta Stokes driver will vie for season the on Monday gold ing of the fall Johnson Katherine Wintle tiophy Miss Esther Elmer and Mrs Shonka sec Margaret 13 after school it is re- Garland is not entered Final Howell School Sept returned this Victoria Johnson Florence Maun Hester ported by Mrs E Lewis Johnson games will be at Brigham at 330 Andrew Jones prin week from a trip to Seattle Bear River City 8:30 and Monday Continued presidenton 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