Show GAI AUGUST ESTABLISHED Entered YEAR— TWENTY-FIRS- Na TI1E SIDE WITH THE EDITOR Next month the Utah legislature uill convene for another sesUs principal sion of activity U1 be to enact such business as bestow legislation as will many benefits' as possible upon the people of the state and to necessary to raise the money finance the resulting program The state liquor control setup will certainly come In for some overhauling We may exdipect to tee the enforcement from the sales vision divorced division We may also expect a separate auditing division to see that the stocks and moneys are in balance Something should be done to see that there are no fat commissions for party followers who run selected stores for the liquor board An effort will very likely be made to set up a state fund to promote the building of homes for veterans This will call for money and present the problem of competition with private business as well as many other probel lems There will be a determined drive also to remove the lien state the in provision inserted welfare law at the last session of the legislature When this comes up the law makers will find that there is hardly enough money to meet welfare needs with the lien provision limiting the load and that If that is removed new funds will have to be raised All who pay taxes should have something to say about anything like that There will possibly be a move to raise the sales tax all over the state to three per cent with the extra money collected going to the cities to help them finance city government Cities are suffering from lack of funds more than any other jurisdiction People should be thinking of some of these things and he letting their legislators know that they want costs kept down and not just that they want to have some additional service provided ARE PRICES UP TO Office STAY? According to the “Engineers News Record” the building cost index has jumped from 100 in This means 1939 to 217 in 1948 that a structure which could be built for £100000 in 1939 would Wisdom now cost $217000 would suggest that no public works except those essential to be life and well being should undertaken under present inflated prices Lots of people are beginning to feel however that high costs are here to stay and that there is little to gain by delaying anything for which there is much need Wbo is to know? After a four year slot machine spree Idaho is about to Initiate legislation to ban this type of gambling But whether the state as a whole throws the machines out or not a number of Idaho cities will ban the devices after the first of the year news stories The from that state indicate most prominent city that has marked the one armed bandits for extinction is Boise the state capital which has had enough of them and more The licensing of the machines has provided a lot of fine revenue for the state and Its poli tical units but what the machines have done to the savings of habitual players and to the morals of the people of the state has been the occasion for deep concern on the part of the responsible citizens of the area It now appears that Idaho's slot machine binge is about over— if not at this legislative session then certainly at the next Wards to Hear New Organ Sat Evening Salt Lake Musicians Will Appear On Presentation Program members of the Garland and Second wards are lookforward to the big musical program this Saturday evening which will present a new electronic chapel organ to the community The new a beautiful organ was Wurlitzer costing $2600 in the chapel this week placed and will be ready for use Saturday evening All First ing Seldon Heaps and Harry Clark Lake City will be featured soloists on this program and will be supported by the Hannonettes and other selected local talent to an evening of the finest provide musical entertainment of which the valley can boast The event begins at 7:30 of Salt Box Eider Students Help “Y” Reach Record Enrollment Provo— Four students from Garland are listed in Brigham Young University’s record autumn registration of 4802 students to John E Ilayes regicording This strar enrollment exceeds the previous high made during winter quarter last year by 200 Students students listed are from 43 states the Iistrict of Alaska Hawaii and 13 Columbia foreign countries Box Eider county has 50 students enrolled This is an crease of three over the last year total of 47 Students enrolled from Garland are: Beverly Bingham Beth Nadine Brown Kay K Nishiguchi and Joel J Richards Tremonton has nine students enrolled: Albert Darrell Earl Monette Shirley Mae Henrie Holmes Gene Maughan Shirley Marvin Jewell Miller L Joan Nelson Neal W Stenquist Mabel Waldron and Jimmie Walton The students are following also enrolled: Max Conley and Reo B Cutler Portage Naone Mason Howell Archie Sims Norma Vance Park Valley Carol Holmgren and Martell Bear River City and BeSnowville verly Nelson students five Twenty from Brigham City are enrolled £ J Holmgren By Beet Growers North Box Elder county beet E J named Holmgren growers to continue as their president at Tremontheir annual meeting ton last Saturday officers The following other at votes given approving Talbot vice president Waldron secretary and Rosel treasurer Zundell and Summers directors Raymond Tho attendance was relatively small there was much general discussion of the sugar beet situation in addition to presenfinancial tation of the annual and business reports of the ficers Harry Drew was selected to audit the books of the orfor the past year ganization were D Andy R the Don Homer New President of Young Farmer Homer was named presand Kenneth Boss vice of the Bear River president Quote: Fanners at the meeting Young “Doing for people what they of the organization held at the can and ought to do for them- high school Monday evening Other officers of this active selves is a dangerous experiment In the last analysis the group were named as follows in welfare of the workers depends the balloting: Cecil second vice McNeeley upon their own initiative WhatsecreNewell Cook ever is done under the guise of president reporter philanthropy or social morality tary Doug Holmgren south Raymond Hanwhich in any way lessens initia- directors— north tive Is the greatest crime that sen west Verl Waldron ean be committed against the Wynn Tingey Let social busy bodies tollers And professional public morals The high school journalism class to the experts in their fads reflect upon started for Provo Saturday but gave the perils they rashly invite un- journalism convention the der this pretense of social we- up at Ogdenand because of and bad roads lfare’ —Samuel Gompers in The heavy snow returned home ' American Federationist 1915 We at Garland Utah GARLAND 19 READING DOWN it the Post 192- Don ident PRINTED as Second UTAH AND THURSDAY Class Matter August FRIDAY LEGION REMINDS OF MEETING FOR FBIDAT EVERT DECEMBER 10 1928 Under DISTRIBUTION- the Graveside Service Saturday For Bothwell Soldier vice March 8 1879 PRICE $200 1918 Legionnaires are reminded of Wednestheir regular meeting All present and Dee 15 day should be prospective members comGraveside services will be consays Jack Yoder present mander for ducted Saturday Dec 11 Refreshments will be served Corp Jesse R Anderson at 2 session following the business pm in tile Bothwell cemetery He was killed in action Feb 27 1944 at Iwo Jima while serving SPECIAL PROGRAM WARD IN SECOND with the Marine corps He enlisted in Nov 1942 and Bear River was wounded at Guam in Students of the stake Seminary will provide the 1944 but returned to active July duty Second the Garland at program The Purple Heart was awarded ward sacrament meeting Sunday posthumously to his mother evening announces Bishop LeonHe was a graduate of Bear ard L Bishop River high school and was employed by Union Pacific at Salt Lake City before entering the ser- Peck to Open Road Side Store t Act of WOMEN INVITED CONTEST ENTER TO The State Fair Board is conducting a contest for the champion food preservation project in the county Any woman who is doing an extra lot of canning is to enter this contest encouraged Blanks are available at the Home Demonstration Agent’s office at the Court House in Brigham City The award is a silver loving cup for the champion canner of the state Entries must be in by December 14 so you will have to act quickly the home desays monstration agent Afore New Books In City Library Further addition of a large Surviving are his mother Mrs Ethel A Hoskins of Portage his number of popular books at the father II C Anderson Wellingis announced this city library H V Peck is busy these days ton litwo brothers and a sister week by Miss Ethel Rogers founding a town one that is all Warren Anderson" Ogden brarian Rayhis own on his farm property mond Anderson and Mrs Farren Included in the shipment are one and miles west of Christensen Tremonton grand- books for children junior age Fielding on the main highway parents Mr and Mrs Christian books and western mystery The new town is Hod’s new Anderson Bear River City and fiction Several best sellers in business establishment which is Mrs Nels Anderson Salt Lake books for adults include “The Big slated to open next Wednesday City Fisherman” Douglas “Rememoffering to the public the con“The Friends may call at the Shaw brance” Carl Sandburg venience of a highway service and Rogers funeral home Plague And I" Betty MacDonald Friday oil tires station with gasoline Cronin and Saturday until time "Shannon’s and Way” evening and accessories a hardware store for the services by Maugham honors “Catalina” items elec- will be conducted Militarythe with small hardware is invited to make Everyone by home the trical appliances for use of the library Post 4220 VFW farm equipment a grocery store and a soda fountain Mr Peek plans to keep his RELIEF SOCIETY TO HOLD store open both evenings and CHRISTMAS PROGRAM holidays he says The opening Officers of the Garland Second next Wednesday will be marked Relief ward by some special value offerings Society announce By Burton Iiuish and a supply of balloons for that their next meeting will be Bear River high’s hoop artists visit the Wednesday Dec 15 at which the youngsters who turned the trick for the third will the be lesson store literary given to be followed by a Christmas straight time by defeating the highly touted Ogden Tigers program and a social hour PEOPLE YOUNG INVITED those participating on the on the Bear's home court last CLASS TO JOIN SUNDAY program will be Mrs Venna Gad-di- Friday The Bears built up a substanand children Mrs Cecil Bradtial lead and held it until the Sunday School officers of the ford and Mrs Kenneth Boss Garland Second ward extend an third quarter when the Tigers All women of the ward are in- cut loose invitation to all ward members and pulled up to within to join their fast growing class vited to be present 7 points of the region one five of young people who are 20 to However the Bears settled down 30 years of age in the new deand at the end of the final quarLADIES CLUB HOLDS ter the partment being taught by Merrill CHRISTMAS a scorebooks showed PARTY C Wassom Earl Clements and score of 45 to 37 in favor of E Smith The members of he Ladies Self the Rivermen The class is for all graduates Culture club held their Christmas Tall Bear center Bob Nish in from the lower department party at the Garland Armory was the high point man for both the named age group whether Friday evening Mrs S W Cape-ne- r teams with 15 points He was married are single or they president was in charge and closely followed by Dave AnderMothers are especially invited to arrangements were made by the son Bear forward who collected come and bring their children executive officers Program Christiansen was and 12 counters with them high man for the southern lads Finance departments with 9 markers Topics relating to LD S famroom was attractively deThe ily life will be discussed and a corated in keeping with the The Bear River courtiers go question and answer period is to Christmas theme and a delicious to Burley Idaho where they will be made a part of the program meet Burley high school in a was served at small hot dinner each Sunday encounter tonight preseason tables After spending the night in Community singing was led by Burley home Saturreturn they Mrs L W Manning and bingo was FAREWELL SUNDAY TO day to face the Malad Dragons at played Prizes were won by Mrs Bear River HONOR ROBERT BROUGH Saturday night As F J Limb Mrs A R Capencr and usual two games will be on Lap First ward will Mrs Sterling Iiuish Gifts were Tremonton with the first game between the testimonial exchanged oonduct a farewell B squads starting at 6:45 pm Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock in The second game between the honor of Robert Brough who main undersquads should get leaves soon to serve as an LDS Art Mickaelis Returns way shortly after 8:00 pm missionary in northern California A Louis Trip dance sponsored by the Robert is a son of Mr and Mrs From class will follow the last junior O L Brough To Purina Farms game reports Lynn Shuman junior class president Dean Coombs and Arthur of Garland recently visitTelephone Company ed the Purina Research Farm at Mayor Advises Promote Smith Against where Mo Gray Summit they To Ogden Office saw many practical operations to Leaving Cars of nation’s the increase supply On Street at Night Wayne S Smith who has been milk and eggs in charge of the local telephone meat Car owners in the business disCoombs and Michaelis say it in the company activities trict of the city are warned this to most farmers for is possible area was transferred this week to Ogden as a step up their production of these week of the necessity of keep foods so es- ing their automobiles off and vital the protective of one of the system manager units there and is being suc- sential to the country’s welfare main streets at night during the ceeded by Mr Richard C Alston simply by following more effi- stormy weather The moving of snow from the Vho has been in charge of the cient management and feeding With feeding profits streets must be done at night practices division are announced on livestock and poultry operat- say Mayor White and the work The promotions cannot be accomplished if cars high level by K P Todd manager of the ions at an such projects as year round rais- are left parked along the street Company’s Ogden district ing and marketing of turkeys The mayor urges that other and a hog farrowing program parking spots be found at night On Trip an when It is snowing under which sows produce Mrs Joseph A Nielsen left average of 18 pigs yearly on a T uesday morning for Atlantic program attract RELIEF SOCIETY GIFT AND interest City New Jersey to attend the FOOD SALE SATURDAY National Farm Bureau Convenfarm in the On this Mrs Sam Mortenson tion Mrs foothills of the Ozarks Coombs A and food sale will be John Garfield and Mrs Palmer and Michaelis saw dairy heifers held gift in the Utah Power and of Tremonton and a group from raised on dry feed ready for Light office at Garland this Satsouth Box Elder are also mak- breeding at 12 to 15 months urday by the Second ward Reing the trip They plan to visit They saw grade Holsteins which lief Society a number of places in thp east for 20 years have increased their Mrs L W Manning president before returning milk production at an average invites everyone in town to come rate of 285 lbs per cow per out and select from a large stock Members of the stake presi- year which is 17 times as fast of rugs aprons baby clothes as the normal rate of 16 lbs and food articles something for a dency were in Salt Lake City on per cow per year or for the famgift for a friendchurch business Thursday For more than 20 years prac- ily Gene Munns was operated on tical research on this farm has Mr & Mrs E J Holmgren are for appendicitis at the Valley developed programs on breeding feeding sanitation and manage- spending several days this week hospital Friday ment which have steadily increas- in Salt Lake City on business Paul and Audrey Confer John- ed the production of meat milk They expect to return Saturday are the par- and eggs and at the same time son of Tremonton Mr A Mrs Gars Capener spent ents of a baby boy bom Dec 3 contributed in a substantial way in Logan Wednesday to the farmer’s income at Brigham City Bears Capture Third Victory St r A YEAR Schools Look To Future Says Weight School Head Talks At Lions Club Luncheon Program School officials and patrons must not only prepare to see that today’s children are given proper educational but opportunities must make plans for the needs of the future explained Kenneth ' Box E Weight' Elder county school superintendent in an address to the Lions club at Garland Wednesday evening Superintendent Weight was introduced by Harden Clarke wbo had charge of the program which also offered music by Miss Donna Green violinist who was accompanied at the piano by her sister Mrs Melbourne Archibald of future problems By way which the schools must prepare for in this area as well as all over the nation Mr Weight mentioned the increase in school population There are a third more children one year of age than there are who are six years of age he said and as" these reach the school buildings teaching staffs and supplies must be expanded all the way along to care for them Preparations for this expansion should begin now he stated New facilities for more effective teaching are becoming available and we should bring them into use as rapidly as is finanfeasible he stated mencially tioning as an example the audiovisual! techniques made possible of sound movies by the use Box Elder is purchasing such equipment and has already started a permanent film library with more than 30 films to "be used in teaching certain subjects in our schools as the need arise In addition to teaching the three “R’s” the school mmust be largely responsible for the development of character the shaping of personality the teaching of wise spending habits the formation of cultural values the training for vocational ability and for good recreational habits the superintendent explained Bear River high school students are following the Utah and taking advantage of our facilities for higher education he pointed out Of the 135 graduates of last year 51 are now taking advanced training in other schools This is about 40 per cent compared with the national average of less than 19 per cent The meeting was in charge of Cyril Linford club president Carnival Tonight At High School The circus will provide the theme for the big Bearfax carnival to be held at the high school this evening Dec 10 in the gymnasium Each class organization and club will sponsor a booth to raise money for Its section of the Bearfax These booths will feature such attractions ss fish ponds bingo refreshment stands a penny pitch a marriage license bureau and a photographer’s booth Candidates one chosen by each organization will compete for the coveted role of queen to reign over the evening of fun A 45 minute to 60 minute floor show will be furnished by the dancing class music and vocal departments Other entertainment will include wrestling matches fights a magician act and others school VFW HOLD MEMBERS REGULAR MEETING members of tho Borgstrom Brothers Post 4220 Veterans of Foreign Wars and Auxiliary met at their regular meeting Wednesdays evening ia the IOOF hall at Tremontoik In addition to the meeting a delicious supper was served to thosa present Twenty-eig- Literary Club Meets Mrs Milton Marble entertained the Literary club at her home in Bothwell Thursday evening Mrs Mabel Stokes gave the book “A New Song In a Strange Land" by Warren Sixteen member were present |