Show 1 i THE GARLAND ESTABLISHED Entered YEA-R- READING DOWN THE SIDE WITH THE EDITOR No AUGUST 1KI - at the Post Office at Garland Utah Lt Symphony Players All Utahns Except Seven GARLAND aa Second UTAH TUUKiflA! EVERT PRINTED Matter Class FRIDAY New Floral Shop Ready To Open At Tremonton Tomorrow FOS 1928 August Under the Act of Lions Vill Honor Four 20 hear Members March 8 1879 PRICE A $200 YEAS Muddy Harvest Looms For 85000 Tons of Valley Beets A new flower and gift shop will open in the valley this Saturday with V D Bowcutt of Garland ' as its manager The new business to be known Floras the Rogers and Bowcutt al and Gift Shop will occupy the renovated newly building just Oct 18th north of the Rogers Funeral By Tueday morning more moisture had already fallen Home An open house to display the tills October than Bear River valin new shop ley has had any entire October appointments of the will mark its opening this Satur- m 30 years reports Orson A day and Sunday from noon to Christensen sugar company dis10 pm each day Free orchids trict manager or roses will be presented to the Monday night’s rain and snow Ladies who come 8 inches contained of water to total to date to tiring October’s Utah’s Symphony Orchestra Just a few words by Walter which is expected to be the finest Lippmann one of the keenest of in history will include just seven this all observers of contemporary musicians year events have struck us with such according to David S Romney force as to become the impetus managing director behind this column this week All seven have been signed now anci are awaiting the first In closing one of his articles Tehearsals The list includes n the world’s present troubles Zelig young Romanian violinwithin the last month Mr ist who will become concertmas-te- r concluded with this part of Harold Schneier first cellist “ a sentence: the continuous first trumpetLindskoog crisis is the aftermath of Wesley er Martin Zwick first clarinetist the wars the revolutions and the Rose Watkins leader of the secdisorders of this dark and bar- ond violin section Jo®eph WetCullimores Announce barous century” zels cellist and Alice Lunden Engagement Daughter’s o We' are not in the habit of bass player Mr and Mr Schneier Zelig referring to our time as a dark and Mrs William J Bishop and barbarous one by any means were with the Portland Oregon Cullimore announce the engageOn the contrary it Is hailed as Symphony last year Mr Lind- ment and approaching marriage an age of enlightment Mr Zwick and Miss Wat- of their progress skoog daughter Elaine to John and culture kins are from Los Angeles Miss Thomas Ely of Logan The marLunden is from San Francisco riage will take place at the Salt So repeatedly are we told that and Mr Wetzels from Denver A 7th Lake temple November this is an era of light that every Mr W’etzels to make his reception honoring them will be plans college junior is convinced that home permanently in Salt Lake held the same evening at the idea that mind crosses his every City Bear River LDS Seminary something new a landmark About half of the concerts this a graduate of Miss CUllimore on the pathway to still superior t the USAC is a teacher at year will be held in i ulture the request of many symphony gan Junior High School Mr served Every brash rationalization of patrons The others will be on Ely a returned missionary and as in last the Navy during the war the too learned is sent forth un- Saturday evening year With ticket sales brisk Mr is at present attending the US der the banner of reason for this is an age of reason and no Romney suggests that all music AC state in fans of the send ticket scheme or is less panacea ism The new sym- Elmer Hall Sr is suffering from than a momentous advance from requests early jihony office is located at 55 a broken collar bone received yesterday’s shadows West First South in Salt Lake in an automobile accident last What we are saying is that City week we have so unquestioningly accepted the idea that everything current represents progress that we do not critically examine anything We do have radio television rocket ships atomic fission a 200 inch telescope automatic and Garland Lions are laying plans Some special guests be may machines washing but our cen- to next week honor four of their present for the occasion says Mr a Peck who urges that every club tury has also given us the spec- members who have attained tacle of a world in almost con- record of 20 years of continuous member make an extra effort to tinuous warfare for over 30 membership in the local dub be present years a rising crescendo of mil- reports F Millan Peck club presiitarism new dent that is reaching Utah Will Send Those to receive the awards heights at this very hour as governments spend the next decade’s are P A Linford P C Petterson Basketball Team taxes for this year’s armaments Charles J Wood and John J To South America and then devalue their currencies Shumway A special program and approin an effort to lower the bilL Salt Lake City— International priate ceremonies will be carried attention will be focused on the This century has given us out at thd regular luncheon meetbasketball University of Utah Bucbenwald and salt mines in next Wednesday evening team in early November when Siberia It has given us Quislings ing the Redskins fly to South Amerito betray their and Communists ca to play 10 games against pickPLAY TO BE benefactors It has given us a CHILDREN’S ed Brazilian as SUBJECT teams LECTURE part of a Ku KIux Klan tour “Play and Play Material for The Utahns’ jjaunt marks the It has given ns civil unrest Child” will be the first time in with millions of men refusing to the history that aeollege over subject of a lecture by Mrs Joyce team from the United States has work while they haggle land wages losing more in months of Adney Reynolds at the Tremon- invaded the idleness than they can regain in ton Second Ward chapel on Sat- of coffee and the samba urday Oct 29 The the remainder of their lifetimes traveling squad The talk is being arranged by will leave here Oct 30 at 3 pm Indeed this century has given the Women's Civic League and over in New York City us cruelty autocracy and strife the Farm Bureau auxiliary Men laying where they will work out They on a scale heretofore not known are invited to attend will arrive in Sao Paula Brazil in all recorded history- at 10 am on Nov 2 Dr Paulo Eduardo Stempniew-sk- i If there is more talk of peace Feldhauser Lists president of Floresta Sports than ever before there also ap- Insurance Benefits Assn began negatiations with pears to be less immediate prosUniversity officials last summer Of Social Security pect of it He indicated that Utah had been and chosen Individually collectively tax prebecause o fits basketball “Your social men want advantage more than miums pay forsecurity record of past years and for its a Compro- insurance policy” they want tranquility This statement outstanding reputation for good mise and arbitration have given was made this week to the Gar- sportsmanship Also taken into way to force land Times by Mr Charles W consideration was the location of field representative the University in the major cenPressure groups wage their Feldhauser ter of the Church of Jesus Christ battles with government for ad- of the Ogden social security of- of Latter-£aSaints Missionaries that has fice vantage in an economy for the church have been credied benefits are retirement “Montly become more dependent upon insured workers with introducting and developing legal favor that upon natural and payable to fully basketball in South America It when they are 65 or older and human resources stop working in covered employ- now ranks next to soccer as the If Mr Lippman wants to call ment Additional benefits are national game of Brazil al- nd Chile this a “dark and barbarous cen- also payable to the worker’s wife Un tury’ you’ve got to admit he has when she is 65 and to dependent most upset the United States reason for it in spite of our hav- unmarried children under age ing libraries electric lights sub- 18” “The second ways and Geiger counters policy is for for survivors monthly benefits the worker dies These when Park City miners want a work be can made to depayments project so they can earn some pendent unmarried children unwinter for the grocery money der age 18 to 65 year old widows with young They might discuss the matter to young widows with the mine management and chdrbn and to dependent 65 year old parents” try mining “A m the valley should payment can be Everyone made when the injured worker do whatever is possible to assist QUOT- Eno survivors for fanners in getting in their beets eligible ID 1900 one out of every 21 leaves This payment once this storm comes to an end workers was on a government monthly benefits is made to a widow or widower declared E J Holmgren presilocal) payroll (Federal state In 1920 the ratio was one out or to the person who pays the dent of the beet growers’ association' Thursday of every 15 and by 1940 one out burial expenses Mr Feldhauser will be in TreWith the ground well saturated of 11- The current ratio in the October 27 with moisture harvesting will be United States Is one worker out monton on Thursday at the office of the slow and difficult he stated and 2 pm of every 8 or 9 In Utah 1 out at Utah Power & Light Company machines may be of littl° use to of every 5 gainfully employed He reminds workers who have their owners the remainder of persons works for government reached are 65 to get in touch the season What few hordes with him to find out about their are available will very kely be QUOTE— much in demand In 1949 according to an an- benefit rights The beet growers of the counalysis by the Ford Motor Comare meeting this Tiiursday pany direct and indirect taxes average S2000 car In 1936 the ty evening to consider asking for a price of a standard account for $51150 or 25” of the J school vacation to provide addidelivered purchase price of the Ford Sedan was S520 JL DISTRIBUTION 1949 21 OCTOBER 1L FRIDAY Storm Tops October Records inches 3 49 fell inch of An in the additional last two 42 days September Wednesday night another was recorded and the total reached 382 On inch 33 October The average precipation PTA Announces Dental Clinic for For Children Last week Miss Nason representing the State Dental Health Consultant Clime was in the valley to inaugurate a clinic in the North Box Elder PTA area The object of the clinic is to improve public health by routine oral examinations and consultation follow-uIt will teach oral and control of diseases hygiene of the oral cavities stated is it The Iental Health Clinic will be held the second Wednesday of every month in the office of the county nurses and Dr at Tremonton Appointbe made by calling Earl Arnold or Mrs Nephi members of the Westergard health committee of the Garland ments Mrs may ting back in their beet fields Last October here is 143 Inches year there was only 52 inch during the month Since 1920 there have been five other years when precipitaas three inches tion exceeded follows: in 1920 335 in 1923 315 in 1938 421 in 1941 320 and in 1946 329 The storm Monday night laid a blanket of wet snow on shrubs and trees that' were yet in full leaf with the result that branches were broken on large and small trees in all parts of the community Farmers who were just get- - storm will the previous now have to hold up operations again until drying weather per" Trucks ' and mits digging chanical toppers and loaders are particularly handicapped in wet ground There are yet approximately 85000 tons of beets out in this factory district all of which now will have to be hauled out of muddy or frozen fields whenever Since condition will permit" much hand labor will be required it is likely that when skies do clear a school vacation will have to be called to permit students to assist in the harvest after First Ticket is Named For City Election Nov 8 CHORUS SINGS AT OGDEN The Hannonettes furnished the music and James Walton was the speaker at the Sixth Ward at Ogden Sunday night After the meeting refreshments were served in the Relief Society rooms to all chorus members and their partners Huggins Will Again Head Drive For Polio Funds J J White was nominated to again be a candidate for mayor in next month’s city election at a convention held in the city building Wednesday evening Bumice Brough and Alma W King were selected to run for councilmen while R Evan Gee and L J Pierce were named to the ticket to run for the two year council posts Ethel Rogers was nominated to run for city recorder and Mrs to seek the L C Christophcrson position of treasurer and a A good attendance interest wholesome in - the prothe meet ceedings characterized ing No other ticket has yet been placed in the field Former State Senator Ira A Huggins of Ogden has been apUtah State Chairman of All children from the ages of pointed the 1950 March of Dimes Basil two and a half to six are eligible O’Conner president of the Nafor oral examination every six tional Foundation for Infantile months Dr R G Woodhead announced this week Dr Reese B Mason and Dr D Paralysis It is Senator ninth conB Green have consented to do- secutive year asHuggins’ head of the fund nate one day each every three raiding appeal in Utah months to the clinic As chairman Senator Huggins The clinic is sponsored by the of will be In over all charge Box Elder PTA and organized planning and organizing the anwith the Box the There will be nine new posted approval of nual polio drive and will coordinElder Iental Association and is ate activities of all areas in operation in city and coun- hunting financed and directed by the den- ty Utah during the 1949 pheasant in directors the campaign tal health division of the Utah state November season— 5 to 7— the State Department of Health The March of Dimes is con- Fish and Game Department announced this week This brings ducted each by the Na- PTA Posted Pheasant Hunting Areas On Increase Funeral services were held in Friday for Mrs Frank Hoffman mother of Mrs Blaine Morse of Garland Friends from here who attended the funeral included Mrs J L Carter and daughter Doris Mrs Art Felsted and Ogden Mrs Leland Hansen Mr & Mrs Blaine Thompson and family who have been in Panama where Mr Thompson has been stationed with the army are visiting at the B C Brough home He is expecting in the States next week acMr 8c Mrs Elmer Jensen companied by their two sons and Mrs Max Archibald and baby spent the weekend in Twin Falls with their daughter Cleo while entrant in 1948 Olympic Brazil place dthird in the international hoop contests in London Dr Stemniewski has worked out many of the details with Rulon S Howells of the Brazilpresident ian mission of the LDS church Beet Growers’ President Solicits Full Cooperation In Beets When Storm Lifts tional beet Holmgren Farmers harvest help announces hope for clear skies by Monday Most Other Crops In with Most crops m the valley the exception of beets and celery have been fully harvested says Mr a few poHolmgren Only tatoes and poisibly some onions would are still out The celery have been marketed before now had the price not been so low been that returns would have little above packing costs all the Practically dry farm the before gram was planted look storm and stands generally fine says Mr Holmgren January tional Foundation and its 2800 of finance the county chapters nationwide fight against polio in the fields of patient care scientific reasearch and professional education The 1950 appeal will be held January The 1949 polio epidemic is the worst on record with more than 40000 cases expected by the end of the year By December the National Foundation and its chapters will have spent $31000-00assisting polio victims thru-othe nation it is stated Interesting Facts Oi Utah State Pensions Sixty state employees have retired with monthly pensions under the Utah Public Employee Retirement System Monthly pensions range from $42 to $100 per month with the average for the sixty pensions approved thus far being $79 09 Total contributions of all sixty persons retired thus far amount Based on the standard to $5832 life insurance mortality table average life expectance for the individuals who have retired they will receive total pensions amountor a return of ing to $578520 nearly $100 for each dollar paid into the retirement plan Seven of the sixty who have retired paid less than $10 each inThese to the retirement fund seven will receive total pensions during their remaining lifetimes (assuming they live the number of years shown by life expectancy tables) of approximately $45000 Out of the 60 who have retired 23 will receive more in the first month's pension check than they contributed to the fund — all but have 9 will more than their total contributions returned two months and three or four months’ pennons will exceed the payments to the fund by the re- maining nine Highe t contribu- tion bv any of he 60 employees was $20250 Several of th cm- ployees will' receive from S15000 the total number Of authorized posted hunting units to 29 However some of the closely adjoin-in- i areas in Utah County have' consolidated so that the actual number of units for which the $100 permit will be required will be 25 The new units added this year are as foUows: Cache County- - Benson Ward and Newton Box Elder County Perry andBothwell Davis County Clinton Utah County LeRedmond Sevier County land and Venice Uintah County The Box Elder County areas and their chairmen are as foUows: Corinne Glen M Reeder Perry Leland Thome Brigham Lorin Tingey Bothwell D Milton Marble LEGION RE AUXILIARY INSTALS OFFICERS district Mrs Zelda J Howells president and Mrs Mary Pierce district secretary of the American the attended Legion Auxiliary meeting of the local Auxiliary Wednesday evening at the home Mrs of one of the members Sorenson at East Garland Mrs Rose Elmer was in charge of the meeting Mrs Howells reported her recent trip to hie national convention and installed the local offall of icers for the coming year whom are holdovers from last year as follows: Rose Elmer president Ruby Nielsen first vice president Dorris Peterson second vice presiHartman Ida dent secretary Alice Nye historian Myrtle Gleason and Wilma Spence Fourteen ent members were pres- to $20000 in monthly pensions normal durirg their remaining life pan Average probably total will navment be $9650 for the f0 individuals who have retired tbu far —Utah Foundation Report 0 |