Show TBE ESTABLISHED Entered Year— No t DOWN THE WITH “"THE TAX FOR ECONOMY Box Elder county harvests 47 percent of its tax money from the public utilities and 53 per cent from privately owned property in the county A big slice of that 47 per cent that is paid by the utilities is paid by the Southern Pacific railroad on its trackage across the Great Salt Lake and on thru western Box Elder county It is reported that the Southern Pacific finds it expensive to maintain the grade across the lake from Ogden to Lucin and that another route has been surveyed for the road around the south end of the lake into Salt Lake An abandonment of the City cutoff would result in a great toss of tA revenue to our county and would result in all of our property taxes having to be raised to a substantially higher level Raising county taxes continualhasten the time when ly could it would be economical for the railroad to make the change mentioned which is just another reason why we need to try to keep costs and tax levies at the Jowest practical levels Impressions of Mexico By met E J Holmgren a friend today who asked me why I was not at the last Lions club meeting lie said “they missed me’’ I am going to take this means of explaining my absence and describe my impressions of Old Mexico where we have visited during the past three weeks I have had a desire to visit that country of the extinct Jareditas Mule kites and Nephites of Book of Mormon for many history The narrow pass menyears battles tioned in the of the La: manites and Nephitesr could be the one thru which we drove which is still narrow tortuous and steep tho Uncle Sam has taken some of the bumps out of Yes good the road neighbor Uncle has made and given to the country of Mexico a hard surfaced road from Laredo to Panaof about 2000 a distance ma miles The only way you can collect any of the cost you sustained as a tax payer is to go and use it side at The beautiful country of the year with its this season climany flowers and delightful On mate is a joy to any tourist either side of the Rio Grande the country seems about the same but there is a lot of in the people and their The mercenary modes of living effontry of every official and to the peon comes as a shock one on the devisitor and puts fence against their trickery in I AND I as Second UTAH Farm Bureau Elect Three New Director Bids For New School SIDE REASON - PRINTED GARLAND Board Rejects EDITOR ANOTHER 192 at the Post Office at Garland Utah 35 READING AUGUST EVERT Class FRIDAY FOR THURSOAT Matter APRIL August 1 1028 FRIDAY DISTRIBUTION Under the Act of March 8 1879 PRICE $200 1949 A YEAS Boy Scout Workers Launch Israel Humaker Rosel Zundel and Arch Richardson were elected as new directors of the North Box Elder Farm Bureau at the banquet and program held in the last ThursThe Box Elder county Board of Tremonton Firt ward board will The Education rejected all bids for day evening the construction of the new ele- meet to name its president in the near future school at City Brigham mentary' A large gathering of Farm Buat their special meeting Wednesreau members and their friends day evemng a enjoyed sumptuous banquet offer school on The lowest the and a very fine program present amounted to approximately of the without equipment and furni- ed under the direction ture $100000 above the figure presidents of the organization Mrs John A Dean and Capener the board had advised their architect they were able to finance O Garfield The plans as submitted to the contractors would have given the county a model school building incorporating nearly every detail desired by the foremost educational theorists Its total cost would have been over a half million dollars believed to be more than has ever been spent by the Funeral Services for Mrs Midistrict at one time before for nerva Jane Bingham Oyler 86 any school unit who died list Thursday just 11 DRIVE— Checking over final preparatORGANIZE FOR ANNUAL Board members state that they days after the passing of her ions for the Buy fccout campaign beginning today are Garn Capehave saved $140000 in tax re- husband were held in the GarCyril ner Floyd Stohl John J Shuinway district vice chairman and MerriU Linford seated and Arbon Bowcutt Arthur Michaelis venues to date toward the cost land Second ward Saturday Over 200 volunteers will assist with the drive of the structure that they have assoin Open and closing musical numthe insurance on the old build- bers were by the Garland Singing to add to thfs amount and ing Mothers Talent were High Cla Speakers that they would have to borrow Mrs Lester Holman of East GarShow the remainder on tax anticipaland John T Anderson of Brig- On Alumni tion notes This they believed ham City and Pres R J Potter A program of unusual merit they would be able to do if the Mildrrd Hunter and Charlene Box Elder county ha been awaits the members of the Bear cost could be kept within about Lewis granddaughters sang “In River high school alumni associa$9390200 in funds from $350000 and the architect was to the Garden of Tomorrow” and tion at their annual and the Federal Government for party this amount within plan a trio composed of Donna Helen offiwork the dance on April 9 association under Agricultural Tho the board has announced and Erma Oyler sang “The End week revealed this in 1949 Conservation Program cers that they are not disposed to de- of a Perfect Day” A W Bishop Agricultural ConListed on the calendar of evenconstruction of the school lay and closing Opening prayers ing events are the servation county head has ant building materials dealers believe were by J J Thompson and LyBob and Dottie Brown nounced that considerable money might be man Hunter The burial place in dancers This new allotment is practiact in a guitar and yodeling saved if there is not too much the Aultorcst Mausoleum at Ogthree times the amount haste Material prices are drop- den was dedicated by Floyd which recently played at Sun cally in 1948 and means that if Pitts in a comedy ping and building costs are ex- Stohl Grandsons served as pall Valley George Box Elder county iarmers can act from the professiondialogue be down as much to as pected bearers show a heed for it and a willingthe vaudeville al Bear stage 25 in the next year Mrs Oyler was born at Payson River ness to take the proper cooperahigh school boys quartet It is expected that there will in 1862 and married John Oyler Clifford Hansen tive steps this money can be of be some modifications made in in the Salt Lake endowment consisting Blaine Johnson used in helping to pay the exthe school plans and that they house in 1879 They first came Eugene Bigler pense insured in carrying out the and Burton Huish and the will ' probobly be put out for new to East Garland in 1902 There children Kaye Mary and conservation practice bids before mhny weeks Needed she had served in a number of Sign up meetings for participaDon numbers will song present building improvements thruout ward capacities having been A tion in the 1949 ACP Program All alumni members are adthe county anticipated in a bond counselor in the ward Relief Soare now in progress at the counvised by Kleon Kerr president issue of several years ago are ciety and a visiting teacher ty office t Purchase orders are now availShe is survived by 6 sons 3 to keep the date of the annual being held up until costs return able for the purchase of phosto somewhere near normal it has daughters 68 grandchildren and ' pirty in mind and not miss this Under the program asphate been pointed out 124 greatgrandchildren big event sistance is provided on a basis to help the farmers carry out the needed conservation practices Farmers must have prior approval for practices before they are started They should call in at the county office or contact their community committeemen to request this prior approvaL “Conservation of our soil and water resources is vital to everyone — townspeople as well as farmers and the health and wealth of this and succeeding upon the generations depends maintenance of the productivity of our farm and grazing land Mr Bishop says Annual Campaign Here Today Mrs John Oyler Laid to Rest Following Mate More ACA Funds Made Available Springs Will Open With Sponsored Dance every transaction At once you manner of note also the stations running their service and the flies and filth in their rest rooms My criticism will never reach the Mexicans but it will partially relieve my feelings You think your toward them trouble is over when you get gas and water but it’s just beginning The first hill you climb your motor seems listless and impoPLAN CONCERT — Officers of the' high school a cappella choir Don Lee Rogers president tent You step on the acceleravice president and Burton Huish secretary and Gene Jorgensen Marble director have an tor the motor pounds and pings excellent program ready for tonight at 8:15 and finally makes it in a lower You stop for something gear to eat in a large well lighted and painted restaurant and figure the school The support of everyA formal presentation of some it provides is first class but you will place be disappointed with the food of the finest in a cappella choir for the development and pleasure one is solicited by the choir ofconficers Receipts from tonight’s The same dishes you know in the music is to be heard by the The program will be as folStates somehow come out tasting people of the valley tonight when cert are going to pay for choir the lows: by purchased different in Mexico and not so the high school choir will appear uniforms r in its first annual concert You still fight flies good DONA NOBIS PACEM (Grant Us Peace O Lord) you are You hope to find Fifty voices selected from the Austrian Hymn (In Latin) an eating place where American boys and girls glee clubs have TE CHRISTE (Christ we do all Adore Thee) ADORAMUS but tho they use been trained in singing without food is served Dubois Yankee names for their restau- accompaniment after the manrants and dishes the product still ner of the old church choirs - F Melius Christiansen TODAY THERE IS RINGING have been conducted comes out Mexican and the time Practices SPIRITUAL GROUP outside of regular school hours they take to prepare it it appalsince this is not a regular class ling - - - W Aschenbrenner JESUS ON THE WATERSIDE is the activity but is one undertaken The city of Mexico LAMBS N Dett LISTEN TO THE great heart of that ancient counNOTICE three million has people It WERE THERE YOU try Burleigh The and many narrow streets on the still are There VALE TUONI Jan Sibelius OF dags traffic is largely unregulated streets with no collars on It is MY DREAM IS OF AN' ISLAND PLACE - - - Nobel Cain Fvery driver of a car bu or to tell whether or not impossible throthis foot on the truck puts have been licensed These THE ORCHESTRA Willn Geisler tle and his hand on the horn and they without tags on their collars under the law what happens to dogs Fblk Song) THE PEASANT AND IIIS OXEN (Czechoslovakian are subject to being picked up It is their others responsibility Arranged by Aschenbrenner at any time B C Brough THE LORD BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU - - - - Lutkin Continued on pare School Choir Ready For Concert Tonight The opening dance of the Crystal Springs summer season will be held this Saturday night with Bear River stake as sponsors Plans are being perfected to have some stake in the area ©3ch sponsor Saturday night dance during the year Young Fanners Call Annual Banquet Mrs LaVell Morris of Logan an authority on home gardens and landscaping will be the speaker at the Monday evening of the Young Farmers meeting at the high school announces Douglas Holmgren FarThe date for the Young mers banquet has been set this week for FYiday An April 8 excellent program is being lined up the details of which will be ready for announcement in next week’s papers WARD SOCIETY ANNOUNCEMENT teachers cl the Second Visiting ward Relief Society will meet A 15 at Wednesday pm gnes OffiBishop will give the lesson cers would a 100 per appreciate cent visit if asiblc Regular meeting will L at 2 o'clock with Hazel Rogers giving theory Mr vaciu week Jt Mrs ning Gus Torsberg California in Plan For Auto p Insurance Co-o- The Utah State Farm Bureau decided this week to launch its own cooperative automobile in-surance program according to word received by A Dean Cape- ner local president Details of the program are now being worked out with leaders of the national organization at Salt Lake City When placed will in operation the new provide automobile coverage to farm buraeu members at a fraction of the cost now being paid by them it is declared Benefits of the program will members be limited to paid-uThe state organization already offers cooperative Ufe insurance on a cost basis but docs not restrict the service to Farm Bu’ reau members Lasts Announce Daughter’s Engagement Mr and Mrs Charles IL Last announce the engagement of to Eva Dean their daughter Hill Rydalch son of Mrs Floyd Park Betty Heintz of Monteray The marriage will California take place Friday April 15 in the Logan temple and will be followed by a reception in the the evening at the Bear River stake seminary Miss Last a graduate of the Bear River high school and the Dee training hospital nurses school last summer returned from a mission in the north central states She is now a nurse at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake Mr City Rydalch is a student at the University of Utah Stake Dancer Await Festival RELIEF SECOND Funds to carry on the Boy program during the coming year will be solicited in the Bear River district in a special campaign being launched with a breakfast today April 1 which is being attended by all campaign workers prior to their visits with citizens of the valley Two prominent valley citizens are heading the drive here this year George Reynolds of Tremonton is general chairman and John J Shuraway of Garland is A large corps of workers from every valley community has been recruited to make the personal contacts and they will be prepared to explain the scout program and sell its benefits to the public The chairmen and the executive committee assisting them have been busy thruout the past week organizing the teams for the drive edThis campaign is ucational and to secure funds The workers will seek to inform the citizens about the scout program its achievements progress operation and needs The executive committee for the Garland section is composed of John J Shumway Garn Capener Floyd Stohl cridl Linford Arbon Bowcutt Arthur Michaelis and MerriU Wassom Team captains ere Lee Thompson Emron Wright Gus Fors- berg Harden Clark J J White and Ralph Bishop of Garland Myron Ilansen 'Beaver Mr Shaffer East Garland Rosel Zundel Fielding RusseU Capener Riverside Keith Lamb Plymouth A similar organization is set up for Tremonton and its surrounding area Said Mr Shumway this week "Scouting is a wonderful program for our boys and we as citizens should give It our best support Qur campaign worker are enthusiastic pnd we look' for real success’’ Scout are this MIA dancing enthusiasts are making plans now for the stake M IA dance festival to be held on April 26 report Mrs LeRoy Bunnell director Ward leaders are advised that at should the Seminary be they evening budding on Monday April 4 at 8 o’clock to practice tho outlined dance " L Xye on OgJen wrs In crP Lake business W'4nc'iay and f i |