Show Gr 'A ESTABLISHKD Entered at YEAR— No READING DOYEN TIIE SIDE WITH THE EDITOR the Post AUGUST Office for Mr was also highly for EducProgram Family Liviunder direction of C E Smith He deplored the fact that Mr Smith “the peer of any teacher in should be "stuck away county” in a back office” running a program in which there was little public interest “instead of doing a useful job teaching students” Alco coming in for criticism was Superintendent Weight’s traveling of over $1400 last year expense Mr Phillips felt that this figure altho he felt wak excessive Mr Weight was doing very well in a difficult position Phillips of the ation for Home and ng being conducted ' KVXRT as Second UTAH THUKfcOAT Gass Matter FRIDAY POR August DECEMBER 9 the the that 1923 FRIDAY DISTRIBUTION Under the Act of March 8 1879 PRICE 1949 Announce Carnival LeRoy Bunnell agricultural structor at the high school left Saturday by plane for Atlantic City New Jersey where he Is week the attending spending meetings of the National VocationAssociatal Agncultural Teachers ion Mr Bunnell vice president of the Association for the area addressed of the western states the convention on the subject of More Rat Poison Coining Next Monday Drawing Set For Homesteads YEAR Gym Tonight Teaching Life Adjustments Thru and Vocational Young Fanner Agricultural Training He planned to visit briefly with relatives before he in Washington' DC returned A second rat poisoning cam paign this fall will be conducted in the county next Monday witl free bait being distributed fron all the same stores and scrvic announce stations as last time the county agent’s office The demand for bait in la1 month’s campaign far exceedet the amount available and as ' result the present drive as bee: The bait will be disarranged tributed here from Limb’s Service Station the High "School ag room and Earl’s store at Fielding $200 A Carnival Time At Bear River ' In- Letter Explains critical PRINTED Utah Ag Teacher Attending Meet in East Phillips Wanted School Economy rule HDD - GARLAND Some reasons behind the resignto a New York Uni- ation of John Phillips from the According study only three cents out Box Elder County school board of each dollar of operating reve- were revealed in letters of resignnues of the UA railroads In 1948 ation which Mr Phillips asked went to stockholders be included in board minutes last At the same time taxes took Monday Mr Phillips apparently 106 cents wages and salaries did not 486 cents and materials and sup- - wish to remain a member of the 226 cents A variety of board as long as the majority of plieo other expenses such as rentals the members favored some poliinterest depreciation etc acount-e- ces’ with which he did not agree He stated that all members were for the remainder in the interest of the distThe small return on Industrial acting as a whole and were not stocks indicates why stock prices rict section over another favoring remain low Few people want and that any he had found them all them very agreeable to work with Said Mr Phillips: “All my Life Bishop Elmer Richards recently I have been trained to limit my became worried for fear one of spending to my income and have I his short sermons might have of- lived well within this policy fended a member of his Fielding feel strongly the same should be Applied to any public congregation When he met the brother next body "It appears now that with a day he said “I’m afraid I may have touched on one of your good average payment of yeartaxes this year the revenue weaknesses yesterday but it was ly dultO unintentional I assure of the school district will be between $45000 and $50000 less you" than it received last year from “Oh don't mind at all" his same source At the rate we friend replied genially "It’s a the are going now we are headed mighty poor sermon that doesn’t bankruptcy” hit me somewhere” The principal point on which Mr Phillips felt there should be Christmas lights were turned on a change of policy involved teachat Garland not to er pay lie declared himself opthis week stimulate buying of Christmas posed to the practice in this because goods few of the men county of paying men with familwho were out to hang the lights ies additional amounts above have any Christmas goods to what they would receive if sell but rather to stimulate the were single He held that they all Christmas spirit of happiness teachers men and women should generosity kindness and good be paid a set amount regardless will The gay colored lights re- of the size of the families they mind one of this spirit support terming the family beneIn spite of the sordid things fits allowed here as "welfare paythat have happened to the Christ- ments” that are both illegal and mas observance as people have wrong in principle turned to gift wanting and gift buying as the easiest way to note the occasion there Is still a core of beautiful meaning behind the Christmas celebration that does emanate a spirit to mellow the lives of all who will give it room in their hearts As a result the entire month of December provides an "open road” for men to go forward in thots and deeds of kindness Almost constant reminders of the need for compassion understanding patience love and service clear the way for the soul and hand to really rise to something higher than self common Interest or even higher than duty at Garland 19 versity 4 R IMS Attractive posters have advertised tonight's carnival for several weeks Faye Tazoi Erma Payne display one of the larger ones school Clarke Board Weighing Plans For Garland Gym School Auditorium at the high and Chad Davis ‘Champs1 Playing Here Next Thursday Tonight the high school students are staging their- annual Bearfax carnival at the school Theme of the gay event gym will be "Melody Time” In keeping with the theme the 15 to 20 booths sponsored by the various clubs and organizasome tions will each portray popular song in its decorative scheme Each will also sponsor a candidate for a carnival queen to reign over the festivities A highlight of the evening will which will ' be the floorshow feature numbers from the dancing class several imported novelty numbers and the crowning of the queen and her attendants- Other high points of the carnival- Include- - the "Faculty sideshows and numerous games of skill ranging from pitching pennies to ringing ducks Twentyfive cents will be charged for admission This will entitle the student to see the and cast his vote for the queen Proceeds from the carnival will go to financing club and activity pages of the Bearfax Bearfax carnival general chairmen are Chad Clarke Faye Tazoi and Kenneth Hunsaker Assisting these students 'are Val LaMar Ear! Wallace Nielsen Leonard Severson Inna Payne Donna Rae Nelson and Dorothy The Box Elder County Board of Education last week studied prelschedules of the Bear iminary River High School gym and the By Burton Ilulsh Garland activity auditorium and The Bear River High School approved the contribution of $100 hoopsters tangle with Davis High to each of the public libraries at the highriding state champions of Garland Tremonton and Brigham 49 on the Bears’ home hardwood Sato City 15 next Thursday December Christmas vacation will start They meet East High and West for students of Box Elder County his Thursday High and Friday VALLEY on Friday December 23 and ex- in the Deseret Gym at Salt Lake STORM tend thru Monday January 2 The Rivermen will have their of A drawing for a number available homesteads will be held acnext month at Boise Idaho cording to an announcement by United States Bureau of Reclamation of Region 1 Veterans and others who may be interested in lands available should write at once to the Boise office Applicants always greatly outnumber the available Federal Housing homesteads The Boise (Payette Division) Program Idaho of Region I has 48 farms Meet Thursday consisting of a total of 4320 acres The farm of land available for homestead housing program authorized The Yakima (Roza Division) by recent act of Conalso of Region I gress has been launched in Box Washington and applications has offered 8 farms consisting of Elder County of land applications for loans to build or repair farm 523 acres houses and other farm buildings will be considered until 2:00 pm are being received at the Farmers January 3 1950 of re- Home Administration county ofis a summary Following to which must be met fice at Tremonton according quirements Freeman J Byington FIIA Counby all applicants: be In order to eligible for ty Supervisor be must homesteading applicants Meeting Called citizens of the United States and A meeting will be called on except for veterans must be at Thursday December 15 at 1:00 least 21 years of age must not pm at the Utah Power and Light have exhausted their homestead Building in Tremonton for the rights and must not own more purpose of explaining the provithan 160 acres of land sions of the Housing bill recently In order to give reasonable as- passed by Congress surance of success in operating a to Anyone intereted Is invited farm applicant must have at least attend two years of full time farm exLoans may run for a maximum obor its equivalent perience of 33 years at 4 percent interest Two tained after the age of 15 and can be made to farm ownyears of agricultural college trainers who cannot obtain farm housof two certain or types ing loans from their banks or ing years asof professional work closely other sources Owners who qualsociated with farming may be can also get loans for improvsubstituted for one of the years ify their tenants ing housing for of farm experience All loans are subject to approval A minimum amount of capital FIIA Coun- by the is required The amount requirty Committee ed will vary from project to proThe Act fori provides Housing ject but usually will range from The capital period of loan making $2000 to $3500 cash or assets The appropriation for the may consist of year is $27000000 for the usable on the farm such as liveentire country The authorized stock or equipment appropriation for Veterans of World War II have Congressional is $275000000 four years a 90 day preference in making the Veterans will receive preference on all projects applications Most loans will go to fanners with farm earnings and other Bishop Unopposed income enough to repay the loan In School Election plus interest without further help the Most Government Leonard L Bishop appeared to from in his loans will be for repairs and rehave met no opposition for the Box Elder modeling rather than for new candidacy construction in County Board of Education A loan may also be made to election Wednesday’s a farm owners whose income is A brief check of the returns to candidate but not now considered adequate showed no write-iIf the loan on schedule official results will not be avail- repay his income can be made sufficient able until the board meets to or developing his In Garland by enlarging canvass the returns farm and his farm by improving 101 votes were cast all for Mr If the owner fol? enterprises Bishop lows a previously agreed upon for making needed revisions plan HAUL FERTILIZER the Government will help him FARM AT on his payments if necessary durOver 300 loads of manure were ing the first five years hauled from the stock corrals at the stake farm at Blue Creek Farm Launched Next Mayor White is feeling so spry Resident since he went on a diet last week Deweyville that he is issuing foot race chal- Passes Away lenges for next spring to everyone but Lee Thompson and Carl Funeral services were held in Mann He says be won’t run Deweyville Thursday at pm with professionals even if he gets for Henry Germer 78 who died rid of as much 30 pounds Monday evening sifter a week's illness resulting from a ruptured Common dreams are made of appendix He was bom at Deweyville Feb trivial purposeless stuff but did it ever occur to you to wonder 3 1871 a son of John and Barif much that we spend our wak- bara Lotman Germer On June alIs 12 1907 he married Minnie Poul-se- n not ing hours striving for in Logan most as trivial and purposeless? Unless one asks the question are his widow three Surviving frequently a lifetime might be sons Ralph Germer Deweyville wasted Gearfield Irvin Fred Germer And rather than finish the es- Germer Ogden four grandchildfive brothers and sisters say here begun we’ll leave It for ren as and he may Mrs Clementine Marble every reader to finish wish Frank Germer Long Beach Cal Oakland Mrs Ralph Manama NOT FREEDOM FROM Mrs Cal Julia Knudson and Mrs- Nellie KnudBUT FREEDOM TO son Ogden “It is time all of ns recognized that what America wants and what CHORUS PRESENTS WELL it needs desperately Is not free- RECEIVED PROGRAM dom from We need freedom to We need freedom to take a The Harmonettes enjoyed one chance in a business enterprise of their most cordial receptions freedom to create where some- at Portage last Sunday evening thing didn’t exist before freedom where they presented a much to walk in pride knowing we are appreciated song program at the ward meeting Miss Lola Johndoing a good Job “We can’t get that from any son gave the talk of the evening government agency and if we receiving rapt attention during the day will her address are not careful come when those who would trade their liberty for a spurious WORK MEETING ANNOUNCED promise of security will end up The Garland First Ward Rewith neither” announces that next —Gem Whitaker in speech lief Society work and business at NEA Fall Meeting Tuesday’s at 10 meeting will commence am There will be hand work BOYS DAMAGE and machine sewing Wednesday quilting Tractor operated Cache Forest Provides SIGN THEATRE All members are invited to be in loaders filled spreaders which put Tree Those to the fertilizer on adjacent fields City Christmas attendance wishing A number of boys are reportshades and work About 30 spreaders five loadThree fine Christmas trees one ed to have broken neon lighting bring their lampdo so them on may with men ers operators and for the city and one for each of tubes in the marquee of the pitch forks made up a crew of the Garland wards were brought Main Theatre Saturday evening Mr & Mrs E J nolmgren were the from Logan canyon Taunday by 50 who completed nearly and Salt Lake in Thursday City alloted task anin less the than Mayor J J White and Garn Larsen day Mrs Mr & Paul Friday nounce the arrival of a Mrs Mary The city tree will be r reeled Bradford and Mrs visited Mrs Lucas of Logan baby daughter Wednesthe says day morning at the Valley hospi- her daughter Mrs W G Woffin-de- n Joseph A Nielsen were in Ogden as soon as possible Mayor Wednesday and Thursday tal Wednesday first chance to avenge the defeat they received at the hands of the Darts last year in the state finals when they exchange field goals here next Thursday Davis has a fast team that won a vicElder Box Last week tory over The Bears have over victories Granite and Malad "This could easily prove to be our top preseason Hughes game” Coach states At the present time the Bear River team is invading the Deseret Gym in Salt Lake in a double header between two Region One teams and two teams of the Big Eight They are Bear River and Logan and East and West high schools The same quartet will cavort at Logan December 22 and here at Bear River Friday December 23 The Davis game begins with the “B” squads teeing off at 6:45 The main teams are scheduled to get underway at 815 GIRL ON REPORTS GUAM Mr and Mrs Noble Peterson of Fielding recently received a letter from their daughter Mrs Garth Rasmussen who is with her husband on Guam describing the typhoon which struck there lart month The storm was of such force that 75 per cent of all crops oa the island were destroyed and losses were terrific property The roof of their own house was blown completely off by the gale but they had sought refuge elsewhere and were safe the letter reported Hold Meeting and Party The officers and teachers of the First Ward Primary were entertained at the Esthes Elmer home with Wednesday night Gwen and Thelma Elmer and Mrs Fairbanks as hostesses The teacher training lesson was given after which a Chrismas social and exchange of gifts were enjoyed M Men Start Hoop Play Hunsaker akes Training Feeding 1 A specialized course in scienti-- ’c management feeding and sanitation practices for a select group of men from Purina dealers’ stores got under way reIdaho cently in Pocatello Hunsaker Raymond local feed salesman of Bear River Farm Supply attended the meeting Conducted by the Ralston Purina Company for the purpose of training these men to help farmers in their poultry and livestock operations the council emfarm management and phasized disease control Upon successful completion of the course Raymond Ilunsaker will beagradutae feeding advisor to work closely qualifying him with farmers in their farm production programs RELIEF SOCIETY CHRISTMAS PLANS OBSERVANCE The Garland Second Ward Relief Society announces that the Evan literary teacher Mrs R Gee will give he lesson on Wed14 and afternoon Dec nesday that she is arranging tpecial musical A and program numbers hour will follow the meeting There will be no Relief Society meetings in the ward until January 4 Mr & Mrs W Lee Thompson ard daughter Karen and NaDean Bowcutt visited in Clarkston Sunday M Men teams of the Bear River Stake are now playing their league games according te a schedule drawn up last week as follows: December at Fielding Beaver Dam at Garland II East Garland at Garland I December 8— Beaver Dam at Riverside Garland II at East Garland Garland I at Fielding — — December II at Riverside Fielding at East Garland Garland I at Beaver Dam December 2- 2Riverside at East Garland Garland I at Garland II Fielding at Beaver Dam December at Garland I Fielding at Garland II East Garland at Beaver Dam Second Half January 5— Fielding at Riverside Garland II at Beaver Dam Garland I at East Garland January at Beaver Dam East Garland at Garland n Fielding at Garland I January 19— Riverside at Garland II East Garland at Fielding Beaver Dam at Garland I January 26 — East Garland at Riverside Garland II at Garland I Beaver Dam at Fielding February 2— Garland I at Riverside Garland H at Fielding Beaver Dam at East Garland i 1 ' |