Show ESTABLISHED Entered TWENTY- - FIRST YEAR— THE WITH TOE Post EDITOR — PRINTED GARLAND Fly Spraying Cost Paid by Tax Levy This Year SIDE 1923 Office at Garland Utah No 50 READING DOWN at the AUGUST EVERT FOB THTJR&OAT Matter as Second Gass UTAH! FRIDAY August JULY 8 TIME DISTRIBUTION FRIDAY 1928 Under the PEA IN and Attracts July Fourth To Keep r Scouts of Stake Enjoy Outing At Camp Keisel Boy scouts of the two Garland wards made an excellent record at their camp at Camp Keisel last week the leaders of the troops news back some Four perfect scores in indirate that the report were won by each troop Kzns wheat crop campingthem a tie for top honors is not up to par this giving lor the week at camp W King and LeRoy Alma There just were in charge of the First been too much wet weather this ward boys and Mearl Bair and season resulting in “rapid deter- Kent Manning were in charge of reports of the ioration” grain the the Second ward troop Elevator mep make all say The only other troop at the kinds of guesses as to the loss camp from the Bear - River stake and 20 cent between per varying was Riverside with their Scout35 pei 60 per ent with about Russell Capener master These 35 per 60 per cent with about boys also made a good showing ed in the state in camping skills and like the growBox Elder county wheat boys of the other troops were ers are still hoping for good reluctant to come home Recent frost threats were yields confined to a few acres and there was only slight it ap- Work Begins On damage pears In parts of Idaho the Kearns Development less fortunate were growers Our neighbor Floyd Stohl who Formal ground breaking by was back from his farm northeast Secretary of State Ileber reof Rexburg for the holiday Jr Thursday noon signalfall of entire his planting ized the beginning of work on ported grain was largely destroyed by Utah’s newest low cost planned to the spring Damage frost community at Kearns formerly debeen not yet has fully the U S Army airbase Camp grain termined Kearns 11 miles southwest of That ward welfare pig Floyd Salt Lake City Prices of modem has been raising he says he may two and three bedroom houses the thru see to him have to keep with and without garages will winter range from $7150 upward including a large landscaped lot and INJURED RECOVERING modem plumbing electric and Caplan at a water facilities Arthur Max and Lynn Forsberg of Kearns Townsite hospital and Mrs E J president Brigham Inc said Construction of the at the Valley hospital Holmgren first 100 units will involve the all suffering from injuries reexpenditure of $700000 accidents ceived in automobile Approved veterans can buy a last week are reported to be do- home without any down payhospitals ing fairly well at their ment Mr Caplan announced and this week with a nominal payOverall ment monthly housing SOCIETY FIRST WARD RELIEF costs will be as low as $50 MEETING ANNOUNCES a year Kearns Townsite Inc 1200 acres on the ago purchased Garland First ward Relief that next which the US Army expended ciety officers announce business $380000 Installing road sewage work and Tuesday’s at 1000 water and electric light systems meeting will commence am There will be hand and Mr A Mrs Ruel Nielsen of machine sewing and quilting All visiting teachers are asked Idaho Falls are visiting here and to report at this meeting and all at East Garland this week Mr A Mrs Leonard Caslleton members are invited to be present spent the 4th at Lagoon Dean Coombs ed from visiting ter in Hays Kansas Wheat Short who with Kansas just his returndaugh-- brought clippings that has NOW HARVEST FULL SWING Dr CEWardIeigh Sells Practice Moving to Ogden Crpnt Celebration 1879 Day and night shifts and a continual search for help on the part of the growers is featuring the pea harvest in the Bear River valley this week Yields are reported good The Tremonton Wins Sunday Game March 8 PRICE How To Stop Worrying There seems to be some misunderstanding about the spray If you like Strauss waltzes and program that is being carried out and fly abatepolkas as played by one of the by the mosquito finest orchestras in the nation ment district says Karl Joseph-sodistrict' supervisor and as sung by soloists of nationA tax levy was made last sumal repute if you like stellar mer to pay for spraying all buildE001 acting ings in Box Elder county once dancinB beautiful the year 1949 for flies t tunes staging during and other insects This spraying ytiiT won't want to miss “The is paid for and there will be no Great Waltz” as it is being precollection for this DDT spraying sented in the Ute stadium this communities have been Many week covered already in this year’s Take along a cushion or a Tremonton Garland campaign the blanket to make sitting more and Brigham City and some of Take along also comfortable the other areas will be done in your opera glasses for an occa- plenty of time for effective consional close-uview adds interest trol Mr Josephson states and prepare to enjoy an evening Where individuals ask for a under the stars you won’t forget special - and where this can in a long time Nature's own be takenjobcare of there will be of blue scenery sky a made to offset the excharge with a moon moving thru occapenses of spraying When catsional fleecy clouds of green tle are sprayed there will also lawn and tall trees bordering the be a similar charge made huge stage adds something extra If and when the dairies the to the show that is hard to local USDA and other agencies plain can agree on a spray material to As we enjoyed the opening be used in and around dairies night performance we were think- that service will be available of of or our score two a ing also says the supervisor The last of the eighth inning friends who would surely have DDT Resistant Flies? proved the undoing of the Garliked to have been there Maybe Mr Josephson reports that in land bid for a ball game victory It some states a many of them were there found been fly has in the contest here last Sunday was a big crowd that is resistant to DDT Where A hit a walk and a home run “The Great Waltz” ends Mon- the DDT resistant fly is found gave the Tremonton team three day night and then “Carmen” will it is alo found that a very weak runs and the ball game by a be presented from July 15 to 19 solution of DDT was used when score of that there are no shows the fly spraying except activities were Next Sunday at 2 30 the Bear on Sunday nights first started thereby innoculat-inRiver City team will play Garthe fly instead of killing it land at the city park to the There is an old saying “W'ith the exception of the effect that “the more arguments first three days of fly spraying in you win the less friends you June 1947 when The Box Elder Plymouth have” mosquito abatement district addCrowds Few of our opin ed to its responsibilities that of ions right or wrong abating flies we have used a two On matter enough to and a half percent solution (40 Plymouth was host to an insistent ar- pounds of 50 DDTW in 100 galjustify cellent crowd of July Fourth YiendS gumenL But friends lons of water) To date there celebrants Monday at a rodeo and do matter a great deal and they have not been found flies resisrace meet are won and held by gracious tant to DDT in Box Elder county Many who attended report that considerate treatment In business Although some have been reportvarious events were run off the or conversation ed investion has shown the re- in good order with the performhave The person' who can them port to be a mistake” "Mr Joseph- ers ability of a fine displaying without opinions sustaining son declared order to a point of embarrassing those for the celebraPreparation who have contrary views Is always tion have been under way for He has company preferred several months since it was neintegrity learned how to possess to lay out the race track cessary and be gracious and kind at the and construct rodeo chutes and same time all qualities essent'al corrals character or religious for good living Act of 1949 Dr C E Wardleigh will bring his 17 years of medical practice at Garland to a close this month and will take up his residence August first at Ogden he has announced His home here has been purchased by Earl Buchanan of Dpwejnrille Dr Wardleigh’s practice here will be taken over by Dr L W Linder who has practiced both in California and in Salt Lake City and at present is maintaining an office at Tremonton Beginning Monday July 11 Dr Linder will be at Dr Warleigh’s office here each forenoon later in the month he will be there all day and extake up his residence pects to in the community at an early FFA Youth Entered National Contest Poultry Raising In date Dr Wardleigh will also be Logan July 7— Thirteen Fu- his office all day up to and ture Farmers of America in Box cluding July 18 Elder County will be among the of poultry 70 breeders who will enter pens of pedigreed chickens in the State's In Contest State WOKING AHEAD Chair- extension W J Jenkins Box poultiyman has announced Elder judging is slated for the man of week July the program sponsors better more economibirds will be held City July 21 There the county champions will compete for the state title and the Senior Division also will be judged Stores Set rtf Jrittttt Lesson from Britain of Hard times and doing without— that’s still the order of life In Britain "Austerity" is the official name for it True a little sacrificing is not harmful to anyone But as a political system or way of life British is going to continue looking a bit drab (as a cloak for socialism) when you compare it with the private Among Box Elder contestants management and freedom of enterof will be Morris Christensen prise we know in A m e r i c sr'B rlta in' Tremonton LaMar Earl of in effect is telling America what La von Johnson of Bear not to do River City and Grant Turley of Fact of Life Garland But at the moment the British an contestant is entering a experience is helping underscore Each economic fact that needs more unpen of 12 birds here in America' That "This program is utilizing the derscoring fact is this: increases In wages mean scientificbreeding knowledge Economist in our prices in the original experi- higher gained country have known for a long time Shaw And Iverson “The that this is true yet the popular view ment” Mr Jenkins said made so far has enabled that the boss can go on insists progress it o( Store Closing us to set a goal of chickens that Indefinitely granting increases year With Final Sale ever raising weigh at least three pounds fully after year without at 12 weeks of age This prices at all The British know betAfter 36 years in the furniture dressed will 25 per cent more meat ter business in the Bear River valley for mean that Sir Stafford Cripps It of chickens of the consumers Shaw and Iverson at Tremonton same age and will help sales by who is in charge of money matters have turned their entire stock of in England is right now urging Britobeliminating such consumer merchandise over for liquidation ish workers (even they who own jections as crooked backs breast to and at the end of their current and and run the government) dustry blisbones and breart leg work harder without higher wages sale will permanently close the ters” If the Britishers do this the reasonbusiness exmore to will be N E Shaw the who operated ing goes there port to America Then Britain will storefor so many years is here Prospective Student-have more dollars with which to buy from Salem Oregon while the her need Shrewd the people To things Interviewed sale is in progress enough Another Round? By Colleges You see the British are driving to Poultry Sanitation American Logan — Career conferences for get into as much of theStafford Is Disease Curb recSir graduates of northern Utah high market as possible if British workers should No experience is by far the schools are being held by offi- ognize that in demand increases wages prices best experience “with the New- cials of Utah State Agricultural of British goods would make it imto the college castle disease according possible to compete successfully on State Extension Service Purpose of the conferences is the American market In other Growers who have not jet had to help high school students in words the British (even the labor trouble would be wise to go to deciding on a course to pursue in government) know that increases in considerable pains to keep it off the future Dr Daryl Chase wages do mean higher prices the premises Block off as com- dean of students and other USAC Is Sir Stafford counting on prices members are going up in America'? Well at least meeting pletely as possible every chan- faculty nel by which the virus can get to graduates of each school to dis- he is" laying plans to compete with has cuss a healthy flock educational opportunities American manufacturers — and anExperience other round of wage increases over shown that the disease can be and problems here would do much to help him indirectand both spread directly Career conferences are schedulaccording to his own formula Yei and ed at ly The virus is school Box Elder high indeed Another round of wage boost to durable Some channels 7 Bear and City July to high that would aend up price Brigham watch are: River high school Garland July Sir Stafford would have little trou(1) Visitors and buyers: The 14 ble in getting rid of everything virus can be carried on shoes The career conferences are an Britain sells from pottery to Austin clothing crates and trucks Keep added service offered high school motor cars Forced Prices visitors out and tell the poultry In the by USAC graduates huckster to stop in the road Foreign trsde is good for our nain cooperation with USAC spring tion just like it la good for tha BritCarry out birds and eggs and sell the University of Utah and Brig- ish Xt'a a two way street If we fail them away from the yard colham Young university gave sell to to dealers (2) Require get into the competition ourselves examinations in then our goods will stop moving as feed in new bags or show that lege entrance schools of the state numerous old bags only fast as we know our production line they are Students who have taken these can move them after thorough steam sterilization tests can be admitted of to Thia lesson Britain is teaching us (3) Crates returned from mark- the Utah colleges without any taking works at borne too Die one thing et should be thoroughly sterilized the we want to do is to keep production before they are allowed on the en testing program usually givstudents registering for the going for we know that our people premises want jobs and have the capacity to first time (4) Poison rats and keep cats consume But if we are going to keep and dogs out of yards and feed forcing prices upward we may one LIBRARY TO CLOSE rooms day realize that depression is here hatchfrom ON SUMMER SATURDAYS (5) Buy chicks only Just because we have done that very eries (preferably local) that apthing We can have nothing but false The City Council announces prosperity that foretells depression ply rigid sanitary control if we force price too high (6) Attend strictly to prompt this week that the Garland disposal of all birds dying from brary will be closed on Saturdays ra ktri"LandDr (lea (he dram any cause by deep burial or burn- during the remainder of the sumleeil lUtita tor Urn Chtck mer ing to cal in develop meat-typ- Salt Lake - Be State an ft N A TEAK Wheat Crop Ripens Fast For Harvest Box Elder county’s dry farm wheat harvest should be ready to start next week and should be in full swing in about two weeks local growers estimate as they watch the rapidly ripening grain If the crop can escape the possible damage from hail during the next month the total yield should reach a new county record due to the fact that there has been new land brought Into cultivation every year for the under the past several years wheat stimulus of favorable Another factor indicatprices ing a large harvest has been the generous rainfall during the reWith the cent growing season exception of a few sections which were damaged by hail early in the summer most of the land will yields in a produce satisfactory few placet as high as 40 bushels per acre Most of the grain recently has been removed from local warehouses considerably easing a which might storage problem have been as acute as had been feared A full half million bushels of new wheat should be stored at Garland this year There have been few reports received of frost damage in Box Elder as a result of last week's cold snap but Idaho growers are reported to have sustained extensive damage in several sections of the rtate GEORGE £ BENSON Praise ft — Mftdiff Cilltft 10 State finals of the nation-widcompetition which offers $10000 in prizes posted by A & P Food in in- $200 Knowing State Can Promote Tourist Goodwill At least three million travelers will pass thru Utah in 1949 Each one of these people is potential vacationist within the borders of this state next year or the year after A major objective j&f all residents who are interested in the economic progress of the state should be a determination that the traveling public should be favorably impressed with the idea of coming to Utah instead of ust through the state A rather simple formula for this job could be stated as follows: should One know impor(1) tant and interesting facts about the community and state should One know something (2) about the average traveler what kind of a person he is and what of his ore likely to be some needs and interests (3) One should possess a general undertanding of the princfavorable imiples of creating pressions on the people we meet Decent human relationships have never been so important in all kinds of business contacts as We may still they are today think of ourselves as hardbitten individuals but something within us deeply appreciates courtesy a smile or the proffer of friendship The mere ability and willingness to answer ordinary questions of the traveler is both pleasing and flattering to him It is proof that with his interest at heart we have some time or other put ourselves out to learn In advance the things in which he likely However will be interested all things in our effort to be affable and answer his questions we must avoid giving misinformation or Many difficulties and disappointments arise from this avoidable cause Curtis Earl Gets Missouri Position Curtis Earl son of Mr and Mrs J W Earl of Logan former Garland residents has accepted a postion with the Missouri Conas techniservation Commission announced Curtis has cian it is left for Missouri and will be joined by his wife and baby son as soon as living accommodations can be arranged from USAC last A graduate spring with a degree in wildlife management Mr Earl is well known as a sportsman and a flyHis new work ing enthusiast will have habitat near to do with developing improvements for Weldon Springs quail at St Louis |