Show H THE i GARLAND AUGUST ESTABLISHED I Entered at the Post YEAR— No Office Excessive speed has for many the greatest single years been accidents factor in automobile and drivers lin the 18 to 24 age figures group are the principal in the largest proportion of death and injury accidents These two facts when put tothat reveal something gether should interest oar younger drivers They are too often more stirred by the thrills of automotive horsepower let loose than by the satisfactions derived from its normal use The quick the turn the roar of the and the rush of air at engine these are excithigh speeds— all ing at any age but are never wise Even mature drives someto the times succumb lure of such thrills If our roads are to be made safe no one ever should risk them The concert of the high school was a cappella choir last week of such excellence as to justify from a word of commendation and person every responsible agency in our community The students participating in the activity have had an opportunity to learn some of the characteristics of good music since that is the kind of music they have been living with during weeks of practice They have also learned that to sing well re- - GARLAND 36 READING SIDE DOWN TilE WITH THE EDITOR 192S Fund Drive Given Good Start by Fashion Show The cancer fund drive in the Bear River valley got off to an enthusiastic and successful beginning last week with the fashion show at the high school reports Mrs D R Waldron who is in The charge of drive publicity drive will continue thru the month of April Models wore clothes from the J C Penney Company Peggy’s Classic the LaGra Shop Shop Shop and Cowley’s and heirloom costumes from many northern Mrs Wynn S Utah homes was general chairman and assisting were Fielding K Smith master of ceremonies Mrs Ref-beBair Mrs Guy Johnson and Mrs Hyrum Marble general arrangements Mrs D R Waldron publicity Mrs J H Fronk models Mrs Harry Drew Mrs II V Peck Mrs Alma Theurer and Mrs refreshEulalia Cornwall ments Mrs Farrell Bess Mrs Ike Winzeler and Mrs Blaine Morse tickets Mrs A D Rich old costumes Mrs Gene Jorgen- sen and Mrs Adam Brenkman music George A Reynolds stage sets Deverl Johnson stage lighting and Max Rees photography Newspaper publicity was in cooperation with the valley newspapers Northern Utah Men To Get Recognition From Pother Firm NEW AT EVERY THURSDAY Second Class Matter August UTAH FRIDAY PRINTED at Garland Utah as BOOKS AVAILABLE PUBLIC LIBRARY h With of 52 SEND GREETING production Why is all this true? Let us Word comes from Mr and Mrs see LeLand Peterson that they have The government authorities de- moved from Toppenish Wash to cree that a certain type of house Richland Wash where Mr Petermust not rent for more than son is employed by General ElecPeople who own tric $30 per month send greetings to They houses or who could build houses their friends here find that they cannot afford to of build and maintain that type That is the next step in the house for that kind of returns whole sequence arc As a result no new houses on built crowding The only thing that should dePeople go the termine tnat an article should In the old ones together the younger waiting for the older no longer be produced is peoples' that desire to die so they can rent their desire for it and Every bouse burned should express itself In their acis a house lost When tions in the market place Lawmakers to attract votes there are so many houses that from the wage earning people they cannot be rented profitably decide is soon enough for men to stop whose numbers are large that 73 cents an hour is to be building them the least anyone should be paid Enforcing a lot of artificial with time and a half for more regulations is wasteful of manthan 40 hoars a week Right When and expensive power decide thousands of people England recently stopped clothes they cannot afford that much for (adopted because there their baby sitters lawn rakers' rationing not enough clothes to go or other help and all of these were it was reported that 20 are out of a job the least effi- around) cent of the workers in the cient persons or least desirable per could now go back to industry work their losing personalities making clothes instead of making first out forms and performing all the Or it is decreed that a certain rawith other duties connected article can be sold for no more as they had been doing If the la- tioning than a certain price Yet it is probable that rent bor and material that go into with us the article make it unprofitable controls will continue to sell it at that price then it mirimum wage laws will continue The pub- to Increase and even price conis no longer produced conventrols will come back for we are lic gets along without it otherwise could have marching down the road of a iences cheered cn been enjoying planned economy v io suspect that a given concan Of course the government or ' manufacture trol will benefit them or who "build houses other desirable articles If no one reT hat relaxing a rrntrol will disIt can react to t eir immediate else finds it profitable The ultimate result also employ those who dor’t find advantage or put them on relief is of no present Interest-other jobs 8 Stake Activity The Garland public library has recently received quite a number of new books Among them FRIDAY Bear Rivher high school forensic students qualified for state competition at regional meets held recently at Box Elder and North Cache At Box Elder Carolyn Jensen Mason and Ruth Davis Maughan placed among the first three in their groups to qualify for the state meet at the University of Utah on April 15 and 16 Richard Cannon and Helen Felsted will attend the meet as alternates As a result of wins at North Cache in the regional Interpretive Speech meet Marilyn Taylor Barbara Waldron Gerry Rhodes LeVere Adams and Marlene King are elegible for the state meet April 9 Eleven PTA M I A Notices at the Saturday night dances Crystal Springs being sponsored by the local LDS stakes during the season will continue this with North Box Elder stake as - sponsors of a "Crazy Hat” dance Everyone is invited to attend this dance and to wear the craziest hat possible Big hats small hats tall hats straw hats felt hats silk hats paper hats metal hats old hats new hats feather hats plain hats decorated hats but do wear a hat and complete for a worthwhile prize Dancing begins at 9 pm MEETING 8 1879 PRICE $200 A YEAS North Box Elder Sponsors Springs Dance WORK March 1949 Funeral Set For Garland Soldier Students Win Places In State Meet DISTRIBUTION Under the Act of 1928 Stake Leadership meeting for for the MIA will be held at Garland Monday April evening are the following: 11 at the usual hour All ‘‘The Big Fisherman’’ by Doug"The Greatest Story Ever queens and their partners from las the wards are asked to be pres"Arctic Mood’’ Told’' Oursler ent All Bee Keepers are also Richards "Young Mrs Savage” requested to be sure and be at Stevenson "Within the Harbor” this meeting since preparaBassett "The Pioneer Preacher” tions must be made for the Berryman anual swarm day activities Stake Gold and Green Commercial Contests All ward memberships are Next Week End reminded also that the Stake Gold and Green ball will be Bear River stuheld at the high school under dents are sTated to enter the Rethe Prom decorations Tuesday gional Commercial contest to be evening April 12 held Saturday April 16 at LoFour teams gan high school of seven members will comprised represent Bear River at the meet The following students will compete: Bookkeeping — Don Lee Liane Colleen Munns Rogers Funeral services will be held Bunnell Max Heppler Diane Rhodes Kazuko Shibata and Do- in the Garland ward chapel on Friday May 15 at reen Barlow pm over the remains of Lloyd K Nielson Shorthand— Margie Roberts Kazuko Shibata Helen Felsted who was killed April 9 1945 on Okinawa Wm Bishop J Noma Harris Helen Takasugi will be in charge Gloria Hurd and Marlene Bourne Mr Nielson was bom at GarType I— Liane Bunnell Norma 1914 land son of a February Hall Marianne Ann Manning Niels Nielson and Lcnora Keller Wood Bonnie Kerr Carl Nelson Nielson and Faye Tazoi brothers Surviving are three Don Type II— Colleen Munns and two sisters: Reuel Nielson Lee Rogers Celia Zundell Marlene Mason Jackie Barnard and Idaho Falls Idaho Eamel and Marvin L Nielson of Garland Joyce Fredrickson LaVern and Garland Brough Erma Gam of Fielding the induction next week members new into the Utah Power & Light Company’s Veterans’ club more than of the concern’s employes will have been on the job for Utah Power 20 years or more Slated to be formally initiated into the club at Us annual party set for April 11 these 52 new veterans will bring the organization’s membership up to 505 The party will be held In Salt Lake City’s Hotel Utah To be honored at this year’s fete will be 123 employes 71 of whom will receive diamond studded buttons representing 25 to 50 years of service Will Sec Among northern Utah residents to be honored are Virgil O Pack- School Demonstration er first operator at Cutler plant Of Movie basketball trained their well Collinston Projector who will receive a team can mainteam This singing V R Williams pin AssociaThe be depended up to win just as tenance foreman at Cutler plant tion of the Garland School will much approval for the school and J D Marshall operator Logan hold a meeting Thursday evenas represent Is just as creditably plant and J J Stephens line- ing April 14 at the Garland a few weeks did the athletes man also of Logan all of whom ward recreation hall The proTwenty-yea- r ago will get pins gram will be provided by the buttons will go to Wiliord school and a demonstration of Minimum r at the use of the new projector in wage laws take away F Durfey normal jobs Cutler plant and Wendell G school class work will be given rents take Law controlled Officers feel that the meeting Spencer district representative houses Smithfield will be most worthwhile and urge law controlled prices take a full attendance of the parents normal markets and stop Anquires serious application other thing they have learned without a doubt is that the ability to team together in serious musical endeavor can bring rich satisfaction in a fine accomplishment We commend Gene Jorgensen the director the singers and the school for the fine presentation The fine of last Friday evening support given the concert by the for public is also commendable it Indicates an Interest in a good thing We were however rather disthat there were not appointed more of the high school students could themselves there They have been just as enthusiastic in their support of this highly trained group as they were of APRIL POB SCHEDULED Garland First ward Relief Society officers announce that next Tuesday is work and business It will commence at meeting at 1000 a m and all members are urged to be in attendance High School Juniors And Alumni in Social Spotlight Annual Alumni Party At High School Saturday Night Beautiful Decorations Set Scene For Annual Prom Tonight The Bear River’ high school annual proalumni association’s gram and dance at the high school this Saturday evening is expected to attract another capacity crowd with alumni members lrom ail parts of the state having expressed an intention to be present declared Kleon Kerr president this week off The evening will start with a stellar program in the Featured auditorium at 8 pm on this will be some valley performers as well as some high class professional talent secured by alumni members from other parts of the state The evening will conclude with dancing under the Prom decorations in the gymnasiium All alumni members and their friends are invited to join in fun the evening’s The" strains of "Begin the the exotic rhythm of the formal and rumba corsages excited juniors will mark the annual Junior Prom to be held this evening St the Bear River high school gymnasium The gym is a veritable South American wonderland guaranteed to bring oh’s and ah’s from all who attend Lynn Bright and his orchestra with a varied selection of South American numbers will provide the music for the evening of festive fun State Spending Still Income Exceeds Estimated expenditures by the state of Utah for the biennium ending June 30 1949 will exceed estimated income for the same period by $7‘s million according to a research report summarizing state finances released by Utah Foundation today Expenditures for all functions of state government will total approximately $127800000 while income from all sources for the current biennium will total $120300000 The report states that expenditures and commitments authorized for will also exceed current income for that period the According to the analysts gap between Income and expenditures will be met by depleting fund balances Fielding To Welcome Returned Missionary Welcome A 6'4 pound Saturday night baby boy April 2 Johnson at was born Mr A exercises for who returned recently from the Central States mission will be a feature of the sacrament services in the Fielding ward this Sunday evening The bishopric invites allfnends of the young man and his family to attend the meeting Dale W home Coombs Students Prepare For Song Contest Bear River high school will play host to the orchestras and glee clubs of northern Utah at the annual region one music festival to be held Friday and Satin the school urday April auditorium Bands of the region will compete at South Cache on the Saturday following Bear River students participating in string solos and ensembles DeAnn are Wallace Nielsen Astrid Donna Green Quinney Brass Strand and Ted Walker solos to be preand woodwind sented at South Cache will be Anderson Vyron played by Lynn Dunn and Chad Jack Hodges and enVocal soloist Clarke sembles haven’t yet had tryouts Last year Bear River came home from the regional music The festival with top honors ratchoir rated a ing the only rating of that type given The orchestra won a superior rating and the band ratand ed first class Individuals ensembles also rated well The public is invited to view the competition of soloists small ensembles orchestras glee clubs and choirs CLUB HEARS PERSONALITY TALK ON IMPROVEMENT Ann Ashton director of the Ann Ashton Finishing school in Salt Lake City was the guest speaker at the regular meeting of the Ladies Self Culture club Miss Beth Brown is visiting at the Armory Friday afternoon with Hostesses hep were Mrs Oluf Johnparents Mr & Mrs Brown this son and Mrs A R Capener week Henry Mrs Ashton discussed steps in improving the personality and gave suggestions on proper pos ture Music for the 'afternoon By E J Holmgren was provided by Mrs Ford Jep-- ' The attitude of fairness and mad he loses all reason and tended an evening of song and pson of Tremonton who sang “Rock Me To in Your Sleep sportsmanship seems to be lack- will charge a red cloth time after dances the best the city rf fordWe went to time instead of hooking ing in a Mexican his tor- ed but decided it appeared ama- Arms” and "Somewhere a Voice the bull fights to observe the mentor His mouth is open his teurish as compared to our pro- is Calling’’ She was accompanied Mrs Carmi by Campbell national sport The fights are tongue is out and his sides fessional displays also of Tremonton held on Sunday The coliseum heave with His excitement Their mines and oil wells are Club Mrs W C president holds 50 thousjnd people and was charges are short and desperate stiU productive but they are conhad of meetthe Rogers charge filled He misses the matador by inches ducted the old hard way MexAt the outset I want to say and the crowd goes wild and ico needs our know how to im- ing and 28 members and 30 that I am for the bull They stands and cheers Now a three prove their lives but they con- guests were present let this magnificient black 1300 foot saber is given him and he fiscated our holdings in their of fury into the arena stands poised ten feet in front of country about 30 pounds years ago and Jerry Buchanan lie is active and full of fight the exhausted animal Both up to date have never fulfilled and he dashes from one side of lunge forward and if fate is kind their promise to pay for them Wins Speech Contest the arena to the other as a tor- the tiny blade will find a spot It would be a wonderful thing Jerry Buchanan Bear River mentor emerges from behind a between the vertibrae and ribs if we would extend some of the high school FFA prexy speaking down industries such as the auto manuon tight barricade of boards This and the shoulder blade "Where Do We Go From continues until about all the thru to the heart and end the facturing to their country but Here?” was declared winner of wind is knocked out of him then animal's misery About once In capital is afraid to venture into the State Future Farmer orator the picadors harrass him with four times this stroke is success- a where revolutions ical contest held March 31 in country ' it fails there are have a way of occuring every Salt Lake City impunity Then old poor horses ful When well blindfolded are ridden apologies and pantomime ex- ten years or so American dolBy virtue of his win over seinto the arena The horses are planations by the matador The lars are needed to exchange for ven top orators from all parts of but benumbed beast is then finally all kinds of autos trucks trac- Utah Jerry is now eligible well padded on throe sides to is the left side unprotected dispatched with a stillcto just be- tors and every type of convey- compete with the winners of The poor bewildered animal canhind the horns thru the spinal ance we enjoy in our country other western states at a contest not see or know where his vicious cord as he lay in the gore of red They have nothing much to of- to be held in Reno Nevada The enemy is and so is batted around Six are killed in the two hour fer us except silver and tourist winner will go to Kansas City to and finally maneuvered into a event servic© and some cattle which vie for national honors where the sharp long Their horse races are very at the present are quarantined position horns of the bull put an end to much like our own and are run because of hoof and mouth dis- MEETING REMINDER his troubles And the Mexicans under the pari mutual Wednesday April i3 will be betting ease You could buy a home in call this sport and the senoritas plan Their rodeos are indeed Mexico today as large and sump- - work and business day at the from tuous as any found in our val- Garland Second Soward Relief stomp 2nd squeal their approval colorful and tho different Now comes the only sporting our own show great skill and ley for $10000 The climate is ciety Meeting will be held at feature of the event The plac- horsemanship Their' roping I perfect and the menial service the welfare center from 10 am 3:30 ing by the matador of six gafs feel is superior to ours to Americans pm very cheap yet few into the bull's neck and shouldWe attended the fiesta or mardi are investing Americans don’t ers without his using a cape to gras as they call it It was free want to be the innocent by- SETS OPEN HOUSE The fleet foot- and I want to say it was the standers who too often get shot beguile the bull The Egan Farm Service this ed matador takes a three foot best' entertainment we saw in in the next revolution wpev announces an open house " f in each hand and with a Mexico The beautiful girls and The average tourist stays in at their Tremonton store on SatWTe costume with their elaborate re- Mexico a week were there urday mring run side steps the 16 The firm bull and fastens them galia for each depicted character nine days and losing weight handles April Ford tractors and equip's back The bull gets so was indeed glamorous We at Continued on page 4 ment Mrs ley Howard hospital Impressions of Mexico to the Val- Concluded from last week |