Show h V nr ir ESTABLISHED Entered TWENTY-FIRS- YEAR— No DOWN EDITOR like to let you know do enjoy your paper Is nice to hear about everyone at home” Thus ran a note from Mrs LaRee Muller of Clifton this week Washington We do not claim any special credit for the Joy a large number of former Garland residents get out of hearing of the doings of friends at home in The Times but it does give us pleasure to contribute to it I CONGRATULATIONS TO FIELDING Everyone in the Bear River stake — even the ones who do not ordinarily pay much attention to basketball — was thrilled by the extraordinary accomplishments of the Fielding ward’s M Men basketball team in the All-- ' Church tournament jit Salt Lake City last week To come out in second place in the world's basketball league Is somThe men to remember ething themse-lvewill never forget the glory of the hour they played for this championship The Fielding quint representing a medium sized rural ward and entering competition after training in its own small ward hall has distinguished Itself in a most remarkable and commendable fashion Our hats are off to the players on this excellent Veil team Vera and Keith Coombs Kent Sutherland Owen Jones and Joe Hess 9 LOOK HERE OUT! COMES t t SPRING Nearly every day is a little warmer than the one before The The snow melts away steadily song of a meadow lark has been heard on two successive days Spring is definitely once more Wright Wright and the Beatrice F 'pent i as Second Class UTAH FRIDAY Beaver Invites to Reunion March 18 afternoon and evening Friday lias been named as the date for the annual Beaver ward reunion and Sunday School centennial observance the bishopric announces All former members of the Tickets were distributed Thursward are invited to attend the day for the St Patricks danoe reunion encouraged Especially is which next Wednesday being to be present are all former Sunfunds to fito raise sponsored day School officers of the ward nance play and picnic facilities A dinner for the young folks at the Garland city park the of the ward will start off The tickets are already being events right after school and will sold by civic club groups and dinbe followed by a program childschool thru the distributed ner and dance for all others ren as well The drive for the improvement of the playground was begun last week as a project of the boys and girls committee of the Lions club after consultation with other that might be civic organizations Conservation of natural reinterested The committee plans sources was the theme of a proslides stoves to erect swings the Garland for gram presented in Lions tables and other equipment under the direction of Jim the grove adjacent to the ball Wise of the US Forest Service park this summer The help of Wednesday to build the equipment mechanics Thru talks and the use of a already has been solicited and It film members were shown how is hoped to have the work under the land thruout this section of make use way early enough to the west was once covered with of the grounds during the sum- a heavy growth of tall growing mer and school vacation period This vegetation has been state the members of the com- grass killed off by over grazing and mittee in its place the sage greasewood The dance Wednesday may be and other inedible hardy plants costume attended in any suitable have grown up or regular says misfit Irish Removal of the sage and conDevers Owens publicity chairman trolled grazing is building many for the group Those who can- square miles of this land back not come to the dance are urged to its former condition the speakto buy a ticket anyway and sup- ers stated port the playground project Music was furnished by the high school boys quartet See Movie On Conservation Garland First Plans Annual Dinner Garland First ward announces its annual reunion for March and 20 with a series of events for children and adults over the period Will Mrs ’Mrs EVERT PRINTED GARLAND Hughes Family Honors Mother MaPd den - Office at Garland Utah Kiddies will be entertained on Friday afternoon while the dinner and program for the adults will take place on Saturday evenOn Sunday special proing ob the way grams will emphasize the reto we have union theme states Bishop Wm seem Socially swung into a feverish haste to J Cullimore An open invitation to all forall the activities that a get score of organizations can think mer members of the ward is exof out of the way before time to tended by the ward officers Dances Present members are asked to go to work in the fields banquets ball games parties re- remind their friends who are unions and meetings are crowd- now away of the dates and to ined into the calendar of events vite them to join in this annual until there is ho longer a day event for each but several are going on around the valley at the same time Many will call for the atAt tendance of the same people the same time there will be drives for funds by three or four worthy Rebecca Mrs Bassett Hughes organizations one right after anof Mendon mother of George B other or two at a time Here at The Times we hear Hughes of Garland was honored all these things and almost get on her birthday by dizzy wondering how young and a family gathering and dinner old will meet all their possible at the George Hughes home here appointments Sunday If we do not look out we will Present also were her children be too worn out when Spring Mr & Mrs Frank Harris of Lodoes come to take proper ad- gan Mr & Mrs W R Hughes of work for It of either vantage Mendon and Mrs Claude Jensen or enjoyment of Brigham City grandchildren Mr & Mrs DurreU Hughes and Mr & Mrs Dean Madsen of Conservation District and Claude Jensen of Elect Three and the following greatBrigham Gloria Jean Call grandchildren Supervisors Mar 24 and Scott Jensen of Brigham Election of three supervisors Mary and Roberta Madsen and and of the Northern Utah Soil Co- Kent Hughes of Tremonton nservation District will be held Shelia Ordner of Garland A number from 1 to 5 pm at the Orpheum of other friends Thurson in Tremonton called theatre the day among during day March 24 according to My- them were Mr & Mrs Clarence Beaver Dam Reeves T Hansen ron of Centerville Jennie of the Board of Richards of Mendon and Amasa of Tremonton Madsen Supervisors Three supervisors will be electMrs Hughes was born in Wales ed from the following nominees: and came to Utah as an LDS incumbent convert in 1875 at the age of T Hansen Myron Earl J Holt Fielding incumbent 19 She was married to Bishop A W Bishop incumbent William Henry Hughes in 1876 Roberts Blue Creek James H Durrell Hughes Honored and Delbert Corinne Norman to paying tribute In addition A Fuhriman Pocatello Valley to their mother the family deA short repor on activities of voted part of the time during conservand soil two to complimenting the district the afternoon movies will be presented in one of their number ation Coach Durthe election with connection rell Hughes for his accomplishthe at Hansen said ments Bear River high owns or who school where he has this year ‘‘Every individual operates farm or range tolandvote”in trained the region championship b fketball team which opens its the district is eligible ‘We hope drive for a state championship reported Hansen there will be a large vote so that at Salt Lake City this Thursday t te newly elected supervisors can evening of the owners land the congratularepresent Songs and written district in this impartant duty tions were made part of the activities and were collected with wi‘h confidence that they have commany the of the support for reminiscenses fafnily the munities involved” he said record A: 1928 Dance Tickets On Sale Today SIDE THE ”1 would how much It surely Post Clubs Place WITH THE at the ACGC8T 32 READING and family in Mr of Og- - TIM GARLAND A Mrs Oluf Ruth spent Lake City Johnson the and daughter in Salt Purina Dealers Expect Good Year for Feeding atArthur Michaelis recently tended a conference of several feed hundred Purina dealers from Idaho Utah and Colorado where the newest developments and trends in the feed industry and new ideas in scientific farm management were discussed W B Kilgore of Denver Colorado Ralston Purina sales manager for he Mountain states sounded an optimistic note for farmers as he reviewed the prospects for He pointed out that feed 1949 should be lower during prices the year while the demand and milk and eggs prices for meat are expected to remain good This feed dealer conference was the first to be held since 1941 Since that time the commercial feed industry is reported to have increased its output from 13 million tons to 30 million tons a year proof that farmers in this area and thruout the country are giving more attention to a scientific program of feeding to management and sanitation more meal milk and produce Cancer Drive Set-u- p Nearly Completed Says Mrs Hansen of the North Box the American Canhas been completed Society to Mrs Wynn Hansen according Local people who commander are: have accepted assignments cocommanMrs Reuben Baer treasurer der Gifford Watland Mrs secretary Hyrum Marble Charles Wood business advisor Mrs Agnes Sterling educational director Mrs David R Waldron special publicity director Local chairman have been appointed in some of the communities with more to be announced Reed Palmer will head the April Ther-a- l funds drive in Tremonton Garland H V Peck Bishop Earl Emerson West Fielding East Fielding Mr and Mrs E E Dam Leflcr events to raise extra Special The funds are being planned first of these will be a fashion show to be held in the Bear school River Saturday high New March 26th at 2pm fashions from the local stores will be displayed on models and highlighting the show will be a display of heirloom costumes Mrs A D from days Rich was able to secure a number of these exquisite heirlooms of Salt Lake Oswald from Mrs Organization Elder unit of cer City Dessert will be served to thoe the fashion show and attending tables will be set up after for those desiring to play earth Mr A attending games at Mrs Henry Brown are tournament basketball Salt Lake City THURSOAY Matter August 11 MARCH FOE FRIDAY 1928 Under DISTRIBUTION the Act of March 8 1879 PRICE $200 1949 Farm Bureau Will Banquet March 19- The annual Farm Bureau banquet which had been tentatively planned for March 29 has now had to be scheduled for Saturday March 19 A Dean Capener president announced Thursday A sumptuous dinner serving of which will begin at 630 pm and a program patterned along the sime line as last year is bethe officers by ing arranged Poultry Raisers Invited to Meet of The brooding and feeding chicks and turkey poults baby will be discussed at a meeting for all poultry producers of the county next Monday afternoon March 14 at 1:30 pm at the Utah Power & Light building at Tremonton according to the Box Elder county Extension Service Martell S Cooper Professor from the poultry department of the Utah State Agricultural Colwill be present to discuss lege t these problems with the of the county All farmers interested in poulMembers whose 1949 dues have try production are invited to be Leen paid will be admittted free present for this meeting A sicf charge milar meeting will be held on Monday evening at the Court House at Brigham City at 7:30 Interest High as pm Legislative Session Nears Eqd in Utah The slature wound of its House and each others Utah Legi- up the final week session with the Senate working on bills and hoping for adjournment by Thursday night but fearing they would have to work behind a stopped clock for an additional day or so Much of the record amount of proposed legislation dies in the two sifting committees but a good deal of needed legislation of a nature has been placed on the law books Some of the hottest issues of the session including welfare labor and liquor were left for debate on the final week and consequently some of it was sidetracked to make room for less debatable matters One of the important bits of legislation passed by the Senate and expected to receive approval in the House was a measure to remove necessity of certain cities to set up school districts Under the present law cities of more than 7000 population as shown by each official census must establish school districts Effect of the bill would be to prevent necessity of Orem Brigham City Price and several other cities over the state from having to set up school districts Two bills which could have little trouble in the House since their unanimous approval in the Senate would give the sheriff in power to act as constable towns where there is no constable especially as to duties Sen Ray P Lund author of these bills explained that salaries are so low that it is next to impossible to keep a constable employed in some towns and the limited duties could easily be handled by the sheriff’s office Still the principal issue before the legislature when the final week opened was the appropriations bill This measure was introduced on the 47th day and was still reposing in the House on the 57th day It was sup“lost” in the House on posedly the 53rd day but actually was being held up for the Democrats to set up their strategy on Senate amendments Fielding Takes Second Place in M Men Tourney Bear River stake’s entry M MRS JOHN S PASSES AWAY AT TO SECOND TALK WARD Garland Second ward members are looking forward to hearing talks by Ilarry Foster and his daughter Evelyn at the ward sacrament meeting Sunday evening conThe Fosters are English verts GRADE FOR SCHOOLS BALL READY CONTESTS The Elementary school basketball tournament for this section of the county will begin at the high school Mond’y with five games to be played each of three evenings it is announced PARTY TO AT RELIEF BE HELD SOCIETY MEETING A facial party observing the Relief Soeicty anniversary will be held in the Garland Second ward at the regular meeting tune at 2 pm it iy anWednesday nounced by the officers An interns' ing program will with asorf rice feature and all women of the ward are invited to be present cordially Mr A vacationing fornia for Autrev Turley are in Arizona and Calia number of weeks Mrs MASON M Mason widow of Mason and former resi- Eliza John S dent of Fielding died at the home of her daughter at Salt Lake City Tuesday morning following a brief illness She was born in Willard October 3 1869 a daughter of Edward and Rachel Cole Morgan She is survived by two sons and four daughters one sister" and two brothers and four grandchildren GUARD NATIONAL DANCE WILL SATURDAY The National Guard is sponsorevening a dance this Saturday March 12 at the Armory ing The music will be by Moon’s Melodeers DAIRY PLAN FIVE MANUFACTURERS FOR DAY ANNUAL SCHOOL TEAS Bears Grab First Game From Ogden ' Will Face Jordan In Second Game Of Series Today The Ogden Tigers led in the initial scoring but Bear River quickly took the lead away from their Orange and Black rivals and held it aU the way to a victory in their opening game in the State High School Basketball Tournament Thursday afternoon Nish with 22 points and Anderson with 19 points were the game’s leading scorers topping Christensen and Erz of Ogden with 16 and 14 points each Bear River" was ahead by a ten point margin nearly all the way from the end of the first quarter to the end In the final two minutes Ogden closed the gap'" "within eight tallies at one time but the Bears were equal to holding their own position to bring it back to the ten finally finishing with the nine point lead Petersen who did a bang-ujob of ball hawking went out on fouls just before the fourth quarter Coombs was similarly retired just one minute before the end and Nish on the next to the last play of the game Friday the Bears must meet in Jordan who beat Provo the tourney opener I I BR High Alumni Set Date For Annual Party school The Bear River high alumni are already making extensive plans for their annual reunion and party to be held st the high school Saturday April 9 announces Kleon Kerr president of the organization Committees have been appointed to have charge of various phasactivities es of the evening’s which will include a high class program in the assembly hall at 8 pm featuring talented graduates of he school and the big dance under the Prom decorations General arrangements are under the direction of the officers Kleon Kerr president Faye vice president Maurine Burton treasurer and Lola Johnson secretary Committee workers named to date include Ferru Allen Lynn Iverson and Theo Richards PTA FILM etao shrd chm f tae March 21 On Monday at 8 pm at the Bear River high school a film “Human Growth” will be presented to all parents and teachers of northern Box Elder county A panel discussion will follow the film with Mrs Jos Carling of the State Board of Health as narrator On the panel will be Dr B N Benson representing the medical Ford Jeppson from profession primary education and church educaGarland Puzey secondary tion Leon Christiansen or Tlie executive group will home be represented by two mothers Mrs Victoria Johnson of Bear River City and Mrs Cleo Forsberg Garland A psychologist or sociologist from the USAC will as suggested by Dr Noble also be present The film has been secured by the county nurse Mrs Agnes Sterling The film is in much demand and the of northern Box EldAssociations er feel fortunate in obtaining it are combining in this speThey cial meeting so that every parent might take advantage of this opportunity to see the film and bear it discussed Annual Dairy Manufacturers’ shortcourse and products show sponsored by Utah State College Extension Agricultural Service will be held at the College March Concentrated milks will be included in the discussions this year according to A J Morris extension dairy manufacturing specialist and USAC creamery manager who has charge of the course Work on Swiss cbeddar and cottage cheeses ice cream and sherbets will also be emphasized An auoutstanding national thority on cheese manufacture and Dr C D Dahle ice cream specialist at Pennsylvania State college will be two of the speakers at the course this year Dr Dahle is a winner of the annual Borden award given for outstanding research work Each year the dairy has been well attended by FIRST WARD RELIEF SOCIETY dairy manufacturers from thruout Utah and neighboring states ANNOUNCES MEETING It has been the custom to deGarland First ward Kolief Sovote one day’s sessions to problems of dairv producers— a d y ciety officers announce that next of interest to dairymen The Tuesday’s meeting will commence shortcourse is concluded with an at 200 o’clock with Lucile King Fol-Fiving the literature lesson annual banquet lowing this a social hour will be held to observe the birthday of Mr A Mrs E J Ilolmcren the Relief Society as this is the 'cl Sunday on a three weeks trip to nearest meeting to March 17 Mexico There will be a nursery Utah FOSTERS in the basketball Men tournament the sturdy quint of the Fielding ward brought home second place honors last week to establish a new record in local M Men basketball annals Not only did the boys take second place but they had the distinction of being only one point behind the Maywood ward who topped them jn the final game for the championship by a score The game was so close all the way that the news comments described the 2500 person crowd as gasping for breath at its finish having been aware all the time that either team might just as well be leading at the final gun Fielding’s Vem Coombs won a team and place on the was awarded Verl Coombs a watch for being the outstanding player on one of the four days of the tournament A J ?! |