Show - AUGUST ESTABLISHED Entered at the Post TWENTY-FIRS- YEA- R- No Office GLEANER SWIMMING GIRLS HOLD PARTY Fire Destroys Barn at Fielding First Ward Gets New Clerks Gleason who has as assistant ward been clerk First ward Sunday was sustained Sunday as assisant ward clerk Lewis Johnson assistant clerk wa9 named to succeed M L Nielson as ward clerk Mr Nielson was recently named as assistant to Karl G Welon the stake Sunday school ling board Bear River City Girl Killed in Fall From Farm Truck Kathleen Ramsdale Committee Starts Laying Plans For Wheat-Beet Days A committee of the Lions club held two meetings this week to formulate plans for the observance of Wheat and Beet days at Garland on August 12 and 13 club officers reveaL Details of the annual program should be ready in the near future it was stated ARIZONA VISITORS ARE ENTERTAINED BY RELATIVES HERE Mr and Mrs Darwin Gunnell Bear River City girl fell to her and family of Mesa visiting death from the back of a truck have been and Mrs on which she was riding with 13 ents Mr about a for other children on a farm road home Arizona who wih their parL C week left for east of Bear their Wednesday afternoon During the week they enjoy LeAnn Hamilton also 12 fell ed a day of fishing at Clear a dinner at the home of from the truck at the same time Creek was reported Mr & Mrs J D Harris at Tremon-toShe as Kathleen plane rides a family outin “fair” condition at the Valley ing and boating at the Hyrum hospitaL Kathleen died of a skull frac- Dam a day of fishing in Logan and a visit with Mr & ture and internal injuries The Canyon Hamilton girl suffered a brain Mrs P J Fennal and family at Pocatello concussion and back injuries Mr & Mrs J D Harris Mr & The two girls were riding on Mrs Emron Wright and children the back of a truck flatbed15 being son and Mr & Mrs Christopherson driven by Paul Jensen activities of of Alvin Jensen of Brigham City joined them in the ' As the vehicle turned a comer the week her balthe Ramsdaye girl lostHammilton ACCIDENT VICTIM WAS ance and grabbed the off the truck SISTER OF LOCAL MAN girl as she went Kathleen Ramsdale w 9 s a of Ogden Mrs Pearl- Montoya daughter of Dewey and Florence was killed in a traffic acRamsdale of Bear River City and who of cident at Ogden was a Monday a sister of Mrs Boyd Muhns sister of Ernest Spencer of GarGarland land A daughter of Mrs Monage 12 was also Mrs F Millan Peck were toya Juanita Mr killed in the accident Ogden visitors Thursday a mile River arid a quarter City Sunday 1921 Garland - PRINTED EVERT Utah GARLAND The Gleaner girls of the Garland First ward MIA and their leader Miss Lola Johnson enjoyed a swimming party at the CryAll district meetings of the stal Springs Tuesday evening A Board of Big Game Control as weiner roast followed the swim Mrs W G Woffinden and Mrs required by law have been comLeGrand Burton of the ward pleted according to Randall Tur- MIA presidency were special pin Director of the Fish and guests on the outing Game Department The Gleaner girls are now The final executive session will week takare and every meeting held in Salt Lake City in the be near future Problems pertain- ing up textile painting ing to big game and their management were discussed in each of the five districts over the Recommendations State were made as to the handling of the big game herd to the best interests of the people of Utah At A bam containing some baled the final executive session hay a practically new grain dnll hunting regulations will be es- and some other machinery and an adjacent granary were destroytablished for the 1949 season The two Box Elder county ed by fire at Fielding Sunday wild life federations recommen- The Garland fire department was able to save a nearby chicken ded that there be no deer hunt in the county this year coop after being called to the at the district meeting held last scene The origin of the blaze was not Wednesday in Brigham City Approximately 75 to 90 per immediately apparent but it was cent of the fawn crop of last believed to be due to spontaneous year was killed due to the bad combustion in the hay The fire conditios last winter on the east seemed to have broken out all side of the Wasatch range in over the bam very suddenly quickly enveloping he structure Box Elder county Tho there was believed to be The property was being operated little loss in the western part of byVerl Anderson the county because of better feed Earlier in the week the fireconditions the group recommen- men were able to save a small Two ded there be no hunt there either granary at Plymouth hay At the present time it is esti- stacks also at Plymouth caught mated that the total herd of deer afire the same day but nothing be done could was since there amounts to 225000 in Utah In no water near them 1920 the herd numbered only It has been built up by issuance of licenses by careful the fish and game department Tuberculosis The annual take including To Be Free those killed by hunAt County Fair ters is estimated at 50000 The sportsment feel that if the Arrangements for the free fish and game commission will of all adults who wish to look ahead and supply suppleavail themselves of the oppormentary feed for the animals tunity during the Box Elder they can be adequately fed on county were made at a meettheir native ranges and will not ing of fair the county health council come down onto the farms and at this week reports into the towns in the future it Mrs Brigham Joseph A Nielsen who was it stated in attendance The examinations for tuberculosis will be made with the RIVERSIDE WARD State’s mobile unit Dr Trumbo HOLDS PRIMARY FESTIVAL who is in charge of this work The Primary of the Riverside was present at the meeting to exward held a most excellent sum- plain the proposed plan mer festival Wednesday evening at the ward hall it is reported ANNOUNCED A large group of children and ENGAGEMENT their parents were present Mr and Mrs Leland Patterson The affair was enjoyed by Inez of West Point announce the enBenson Grace gagement and approaching marBrown Virginia Montgomery and Hattie Arch- riage of their daughter Marlene ibald of the Bear River stake to Wayne E Grover son of Mr Primary board and by 8 members and Mrs Fred M Grover of of the South Bear River board East Garland is planned for The wedding 17 in the Salt Lake August temple Ralph evening Garland school evening while E at 51 State Game Unit Meet Series Ends in Box Elder TIME o as Second UTAH Class FRIDAY THURSDAY Matter JULY FOR August 22 1028 FRIDAY Under the of 'the entrance July 24 the anniversary this intermountain area of the vanguard of comes on Sunday Utah pioneer migration year a fitting day to celebrate the memorevent In the first place we think the day is fitting because it suggests its appropriate observance It should be a day of reflection and of reflection on the purposes of thanksgiving those pioneer builders on the qualities of character that were the foundation for the success of that community which they established of reflection upon the power and the principles of the faith which "knit them together and of thanksgiving for the beauties and comforts of the land they bequeathed to us who now enjoy it One of Act of March 8 1879 PRICE 1949 Pioneer Anniversary On Sunday This 1 ear into the this able DISTRIBUTION their outstanding characteristics was their reliance upon the efficacy of work They were not afraid to labor long and hard with their minds and hands at planning and Into it all they put the devotion of building their hearts for they did not toil by the hour but by the task they were not waiting for quitting time and the dollar of pay but were striving for an accomplishment The only help they asked was from God— that He might bless their efforts — and that blessing they sought by night and by day for their remarkable industry and self reliance had as a twin virtue a meekness toward the Author of their being that was unexcelled They conceived themselves to be constantly under His watchful eye They acknowledged their responsibility to Him for the honesty and industry of their deportment in matters secular as well as those religious They served their Maker every day and set aside the Sabbath for his worship and special service to the exclusion of other activities Tho they planted their crops in the native and previously unclaimed soil in the midst of a desert and brought them to maturity thru the toil of their own bodies they saw themselves only as stewards of what God had given and voluntarily dedicated a full tithe of their gains to the establishment in the world of the Gospel as they understood it In fulfillment of the promise of the Beatitudes respecting the meek they did indeed inherit the earth — as much of it as suited their needs— and it was soon proved to be a land and rich and of a kindly climate Their purpose was the making of homes the establishmemnt of a social environment favorable to the training of children in the virtues and beliefs they espoused and freedom from persecution in the pursuance of their religious beliefs People of all creeds were made welcome to join them and many are the groups who have contributed to the development of Utah since its beginning more than a hundred years ago All thoughtful Christian men and women recognize and admire the industry faith and integrity of Utah’s pioneers and on this Sunday in 1949 thank their Maker not only for the good land we have received from them but for the background of honor and character on which the present is built JAY CULLIMORE TRAINING AT NOW FORT LEWIS Lewis Wash— Jay F of Garland Utah is one of 143 Utah State College students who are are receiving six weeks of intensive summer training Cadet Cullimore is an advanced ROTC student and upon graduation from college will receive a commission as a second lieutenant in the Organized Reserve Corps Fort Social Security Worker Coining A special call to workers and former workers who have reached 65 has been issued by the Social Security Administration it was announced by Charles VV Feldhauser field representative of the Ogden office ‘‘Every person that has worked for even short periods of time on jobs covered by social security should contact the representative when they reach age 65” states Feldhauser “Even tho an intends to continue employee working indefinitely he should come in and let us explain his rights and privileges under the law so he can protect himself and his family from loss of benefits in the future" Mr Feldhauser emphasized that social security benefits are not automatic The worker or survivors must file a claim to be entitled to payments Mr Feldhauser will be in on Thursday 28 July at the Utah Power & Light Co office from 2 to 4 pm All workers who have questions about their social security or who wish to file a claim are urged to contact the representative at that time HIGH DANCE SCHOOL FOR ANNOUNCES TONIGHT Students and alumni members of the Bear River high school will join in a summer dance to be held tonight Friday at the school at 8:30 gym beginning Future freshieg are invited to join in the fun and get acquainted with the other students it is announced by Gerald Simmons student body president Dairymen Ready For Utah Meet “With dairy cows on four out of every five Utah farms and the total value of dairy farm production exceeding 30 million dollars a year it is significant that this state is to be honored as western host to the nation's key dairymen” statethis Using A-- J ment on dairying Professor Morris Logan managing director of the Utah Dairy Federa-atio- n announced the and adsession of the executive visory committees of the American Dairy Association to be held in the Hotel Utah Salt Lake The Federation City July is the state branch of the national ADA contrithe advantages Among buted by dairying to the Utah farm program Morris cited: (1) marketing home grown forage and grain (2) diversifying farm operations (3) using year round labor (4) conserving soil fertility and (5) providing regular paydays for Utah Farmers “Milk production is the basis of sound and steady income to this reSunday should be a good day the dairy fanner and his indusflection and thanksgiving for Sunday stands try and is basic in furnishing an the Pioneers associated with for so much adequate diet for every person he declared their efforts young and old” 4 of the operation "In addition 150 dairies and plants in Utah BEING REDECORATED OFFICE Outdoor Concert Set dollars million a puts several FOR NEW PHYSICIAN for into labor circulation — America’s most year Salt Lake City and sister supplies fuel taxes and the like The office quarters which have sought-aftebrother imbeen occupied by Dr C E piano team Ampara and Jose Milk production contributes will be beard in recital measurably to the business econare being redecorated this Iturbi week in readiness for occupancy in the University of Utah Stadium omy of the state” who is bowl July 27 at 8:30 pm The by Dr L W Linder taking over Dr Wardleigh’s prac- concert will be held under the Paint Sprayer tice here auspices of the Utah Symphony Dr Linder will be in his new Tickets for the recital may be Available For Use the same obtained immediately from the office Monday with The paint sprayer number as the office Univeristy box office 140 S of the cooperative telephone Young Farmers of the 17 His Main Salt Lakfe City or by writhas had in the past valley is now available for use Hall University regular hours will be from 10 ing Kingsbury at a reasonable rental it am to noon and from 2 pm of Utah to 5 Those who would like to make He plans to move into an of should this use equipment get Mrs E J Holmgren is recoverin the sa'ne building touch with officers of the oring from serious injuries sustain- in within the next month or the agricultural ganization ed a month ago in an automobile school at staff the high accident and it is hoped by the Mr St Mrs Czt VV Inters of Cal- family that she will be able to Mr A Mrs Walter Hand spent ifornia visited at the O L Winters be brought home from the hosin home this week Tuesday Logan pital Satumay for that Bids $200 A YEAR Sought For Repairs On BR Stage until be received for the furnishing of Bids will 26 July equipment for new lighting and equipment at and labor 6tage Bear River high school according to a notice published by last of Education the Board week New curtains will be hung and 100 new hall lockers have been additional ordered for storage belongipersonal space for the the ngs of the students There will also be a new room for the vocaat tional students agriculture is stated Bear River the chimneys of Repairs - on Lincoln Garland the sclwU and Bear River are underway it at At the BEHS stage a complete new lighting system has been installed Bids for new curtains ard drapes for the auditorium are now open Improvements are also being made in the farm mechanics quarters at Box Elder high Abuses Bring Welfare Cuts In County misuse of the funds Flagrant provided for the care of dependant children by the welfare department of the state has made it necessary to recently withdraw assistance from quite of number of Box Elder county women rehas been disclosed ceiving It this week There have been so many instances in which divorced women have used the funds provided them for the care of their children for entertainment and clothing for themselves to the denial of their families that the' board will examine this type of claim with considerable it care hereafter was stated At the present time there are 493 people by being assisted in the county it public welfare is reported There are 337 receiv105 old depend-eing age help children five blind and 48 receiving general assistance There has been a decrease in welfare grants amounting to $728-7for Box Elder county during the past month partly due U older the working of the persons in the summer who do not work fhonths in the winter A total of in special $8653 grant checks was recently sent from the Box Elder county office to the needy of public welfare of the county The additional money given to the needy besides their regular July checks was the result of a reduction of grants during May and June and a revision In the method of determining the which made to distribute a small surplus at the end of the two months The money was divided as foll$5310-5- 1 ows: old age assistance aid to dependent children aid to blind $9641 $261914 $626 general assistance it Local People Hurt In Accident At Main And Factory at the inA two car collision tersection of Main and Factory late Monday afternoon resulted in several hundred dollars of damage to the cars involved and painful tho apparently not to the octoo serious injuries cupants of the vehicles Lowell Peter Boss and Mrs Christensen of Ogden were drivwho ing the cars- - Mrs Boss was accompanying her husband sustained a cracked shoulder while Mrs Christensen her two children and the three children of Mr and Mrs Arbon Bowcutt all occupants of the other car sustained cuts and numerous — bruises Neither car was traveling fast and neither driver observed the street other enter the intersection it was reported Mrs Christensen is a daughter of Mrs Joseph A Nielsen with whom she is visiting this week Mr A Mrs P C Petterson and Mrs Eldon Corbridge left TuesOregon to visit day for Eugene Dr & Mrs Don Chambers |