Show GARLAND ESTABLISHED Entered at the Post YEAR— No AUGUST Office at 1928 Garland 30 - PRINTED Utah EVERY as Second GARLAND UTAH Class FRIDAY Business has picked up substantially already says Jack Lavender who last week moved his shop up the street to a “front to be out Monte Ray Austin had hardly become ad lustspeculations nn the whole-alhorrors the atom bomb was capable of before we started hearing of something vastly more bomb potent the hvdroeen This newest weapon seems to have almost no limitations since almost everv scientist’s comment heard A farewell to date on the possibilities missionary testimonof the bomb make it sound ial will be held Sunday evening hydrogen in the Garland First Ward for more horrendously devastating Monte Austin who leaves March than anv previous observation to begin his preparation for great Tho the hvdroeen bomb is only three brothers grandchild a mathematical at the service in the California mission and five sisters Mrs May Muir possibility Mr Austin graduated from the Mendon Mrs Phcobe Evans time it is not so long Raypresent Bear Paver School last mond Canada Mrs Sar3h Wright High sjnce the atomic bomb was at spring where he was an officer Salt Lake just that stage of development City Wm G of the Bruins club and a mem9 Mendon Mrs Alice Ida Alma LongThe winter is not being Preston so ber of the glee club the a cappel-lchoir the Seminary choir and stroth Ogden Mrs Ethel Longsevere right here these davs hut the baseball He school team Salt Lake stroth Citv didn’t the new story Goates and picyear previously and Lynn Longstroth ture this week about the daffodils graduated the Preston from the Seminary Monte also Ida blooming at St George make you Farm with the Garland played Friends may call at the familv wish you could head south for Bureau baseball team lact year 10 a m home today from until a fortnight? His father was the late Howard time of the services Austin Ren and his mother Mrs Bunal will be in the Garland It has been our fortune to noBowman is Lake living at Salt tice how stable are the conditions cemetery City of employment in the telephone satisfIndustry and how generally STAKE PRIMARY TO HOLD actory its wage schedule always UNION MEETING SATURDAY has been We have known some of the men now holding high ofThe regular stake Primary fice in the Mountain States system union meeting will be held this who once started at the very Feb 25 at 2 o’clock Saturday bottom of the ladder as common K Smith it is anFielding in the Garland chapel without any special humorist employees and commentator will nounced by Mrs Henry Brown We have act as master of ceremonies at talents or schooling ward officers are All president of the spring fashion show to be urged to be present heard some of the employees the telephone company express held at Bear River High School at the charges brot auditorium March mystification 10 at 8 15 Mayor and Mrs J J White rebv the p m announces Mrs Quentin Al- turned against their employers the first of the week afunion which is nrecntly threatelen publicity chairman for the ter having visited for two weeks nation-widstrike action North Box Elder County Amerining a in California with relatives We have read the union charges can Cancer Society campaign for in the newspapers and compared funds them with the farts of telephone models gowned Attractively and financing employment will strut out in the latest is Our own conclusion that features are being planof a ned which will be of enjoyment here is another example union bent on raising a contentto the men as well as to the ion to magnify the importance of women its own radical officers in their The show will be presented t& own esteem at the expense of the raise funds to fill this district’s of the employees quota in the 1950 drive for funds general run over whom they have seized conMrs Wynn Hansen of Fielding trol is the county captain for the We ed to Garland First Will Honor Departing Elder Smith Will Emcee Cancer Style Show Next Monday and Tuesday special exercises at the University the centof Utah will celebrate ennial anniversary of that school the fir't university established west of the Missouri River Notice To OF REPUBLICAN MASS Dog Owners MEETING For Garland district to be held March 1 1950 at 8 Wednesday pm at the Library Basement Garland Utah to elect the following district officers and delegates for a two year term: vice chairman A chairman treasurer at least three secretary committeemen and 9 delegates to the County Convention V W Johns chairman Arch business Roberts was Saturday 24 Under DISTRIBUTION the Act of TIME March 8 1879 1950 PRICE $200 A YEAS Annual Farmers’ Banquet At High School Cafeteria During fncal 1949 Utah owners paid $11553090 of motor vehicle taxes and fees it was revealed m a research report today by Utah Foundation the private in the north section tax study agency Everyone Of this of the county and ’their friends was $6997782 collected Society Shows Film from everywhere are invited to from motor fuel taxes $2J87-67To Lions Club from motor vehicle participate again in the annual registratFarm Bureau banquet this Sation $2184672 from the general Films and a talk on cancer urday evening officers of the pnperty taxes on motor vehicles were presented Wed declare this week organization from fees for $128682 transfer prevention nesday evening at the meeting of The big event which attracts of title on automobiles and trucks tho Garland Lions Club by the a and $4284 for permits generous proportion of the to drive local cancer society adult population of the valley motor vehicles in Utah The program was in charge of will be held The rcpoit points out that the high school Mrs Blaine Morse with Dr B and will feature addresses by vehicles property tax on motor N Benson as the speaker Vocal two prominent Farm Bureau leadgoes entirely to the cities coun was Mrs by Wayne ers Joseph Schenk of Logan and tics and school districts for their music Frank with Mary Castleton as Frank Shelley of Salt Lake City (moral functions and cannot be considered as special The dinner will be free to all road or accompanist highway icvenue who have paid their Farm Bureau In 1949 there were 177636 pasas with othmemberships Milstein Nathan Playing ers having to payusual cars registered in Utah senger only one dolmd 43846 trucks and busses With Symphony Saturday lar for each plate The big meal fees now go entirely will be served beginning at 7 to cities and counties for local The outstanding Utah Sym- pm and continuing until 8:30 roads phony orchestra and the brilliant pm Pressures for inclusion of roads leadership of Conductor Maurice in local character Abravanel have provided untold es'entially have contributed to the pleasure and inspiration for thouexpansion of the designated Utah State sands of fans in the state this Chester Reexamination year but one of the standout conhighway system of the division of responsibility certs of the entire season is on Red for roads between the State and the schedule for Saturday night local units of government Milmay February 25 when Nathan be advisable Foundation research- stein B eminent Russian violinist ers suggest The report notes appears as guest soloist with the that cities and counties now re- symphony at the Salt Lake TabWith the full support of church one fourth ceive of all ernacle nearly and civic leaders the user revenues highway in Utah This great artist who has played annual Red Cross everywhere roll call will for local roads and streets with just about every leading get under way next week and out of $9947000 n fiscal symphony orchestra in the world continue until March 14' Chester In addition 1949) cities and is generally ranked with the P Boss has been selected to head counties secure $870000 from pro- greatest violinists of all time of Bear River the In his performance here perty taxes (1949) on motor vehe Stake organization communities for the drive alstates hicle' The report will play Bach’s Violin Concerts that The Red Cross in addition to a substantial part of the in E Mayor and Lalo’s Symphony though on the job at every disasbeing total motor fuel sold on which Espangnole with the orchestra ter last year conducted In Box the principal motor tax is collectConductor Abravanel also has Elder a life saving and swimming ed is used in driving on on the program the city included at the Bear River High program streets much of the city driving Tannhauser Overture by School pool and also some nursstreets which are Wagner is on through Beethoven’s Symphony ing activities It also extended part of the state highway and Von Weber’s Dor system No some assistance in the flash flood and therefore maintained Overture by the south of Willard last year State This grand program will start With many men still in the armat 8 30 pm Saturday night ed services it is serving a definMr & Mrs Chester Boss and ite need there also says Mr Boss Mr & Mrs Peter Bo's returned Each ward unit is organizing MEETING NOTICE Fgjday from a very pleasant trip workers who will call at the whitli took them to visit points A meeting for all cemetery lot homes to receive the owners for Monday of interest in southern California is called contributions to this cause Mr 27 a 8 at Phoenix Feb and Mesa Arizona and pm at Boss explains evening announces J J return by way of the Grand Can- the library Howard Glenn of Tremonton White mayor yon and southern Utah parks is head of the drive in the South Bear River Stake in Ogden on Boss Heads Cross Drire Persons owning dogs in the city limits have until March 10 to secure licenses License tags may be had at the city office at the library for $300 and $500 have an Every dog must identifying collar and tag and the city any dog found in without these after the deadline will be impounded for 3 days and then destroyed GARLAND CITY R Stake lo Fielding Ward Set Reunion For Saturday A ward reunion and homecoming will be held at the Fielding Ward recreation all Saturday Feb 25th It will begin evening at 8 o’clock with a supper and program The remainder of the evening will be spent in dancing A program supper and dance for the children will be held Friday area The American Cancer Society is not a month or day campaign program but is a 365 day a year and the fund campaign program is only part of it Sixty percent of all money collected stays in Utah Forty percent goes to redocsearch In 1949 twenty-sitors from Utah were sent to the for Rocky Mountain Foundation cancer research with money collected in the Utah drive says Mrs Allen We haven’t had much interest in the election in Britain since we found that Winston Churchill was only advocating that the process of socialization be discontinued and not that it be reversed cannot Socialization apparently Once the public LITERARY be stopped CLUB HOLDS comes to depend on government FRIENDS NIGHT government subsidy employment the The and government protection Literfear of being without these over- ary Club held a “friends night” consideration of any last Thursday evening whelms at the The pubhome of Mrs Henry Brown with other possible course man the Mrs Brown and Mrs Raymond lic fears that every laid off would be a Ilunsaker as hostesses-Thgovernment of means supman without any Reverend Persons of the Methodist Church report that every snbsidy with- Tremonton would mean that much viewed the book "Table in the drawn for an industry and Wilderness” less income men couldn’t so on lust as tho Refreshments were served fini productive work and income 42 members and guests for themselves It would seem to end government that the only Mr Sc Mrs Bob Glasmann of must be the end of paternalism with spent the itself brought about Ogden government Mrs Jos A Nielsen bv bankruptcy or by Its physical more seiee by forces demanding benefits in return for less effort PARTY 1928 August FEBRUARY FRIDAY Tomorrow Evening We enjoyed a fine dinner at the Riverside Ward hall Wcdnesday where their MIA was ento raise funds tertaining the ward for some building improvements NOTICE Matter FOR Foundation Issues Data On Auto Taxes READING TIIE SIDE WITH " THE EDITOR DOWN window” location He says it helps where you are seen THURSDAY East Garland Man In War Games Pfc Donald C Harper has been receiving amphibious training at the naval amphibious base Little Creek Va in preparation for participation in exercise joint maneu- ver to be held in the Caribbean during late February and early March ? SOCIETY RELIEF MEETINGS— First Ward: First Ward Relief Society memreminded of Tuesday’s It will commence at 200 pm Sister Marian Kirby leswill give the Social Science son There will be a Singing after the meetMothers practice bers are meeting ing Second ONE HUNDRED PER CENT GIRL- S- Left to right front row: Lu Anna Marie Josephson Edna ArchiAnn Shaffer Renee Nielson bald Charlene Lamb second row: Mary Castleton Marie Grover Beverly Cannon Marie Petersen Rose Ann CuUcr Phyllis Louise Larkin third row: Joan Nish Leah Sorensen Nanry Gam Carol La Mann Phyllis Arbon Cleo Sorensen top row: Marlene King Emma Louise Carter Nez Larkin JoLayne Palmer Absent whn Orlene Sorensen Barbara picture was taken Carol Lynn Capener Elmer Girls Receive Stake Recognition Of the 240 girls in the Bear Relief Second Ward Society River Stake 169 won individual awards last year and 24 reported meeting will be held Wednesday March The visiting teachers having 100 per cent attendanceSac-at School MIA and will meet at 1:15 pm and the Sunday AO rament received meeting regular meeting will begin at 2 00 o’clock The theology lesson will recognition at the morning session be given by Hazel Rogers There of stake conference Feb 12 will be a nursery atMr 8c Mrs Frank Munns A genealogical meeting was held tended the third birthday party at the Monday evening Floyd of the Sigma Kap$i Sorority at Stohl home The lesson was giv- Logan Sunday afternoon as the en was given by Mrs Leriie Colleen guests of their daughter she was assisted by Mrs Mr tc Mrs Ezra Packer of FieldiHarold Castleton and Mrs Stohl ng were also there of Tremonton Refreshments Mrs Shirley Larsen Mrs W L were served to 17 Larsen Mrs Thco Limb and Mrs Mrs Lewis O Johnson visited Lyman Thorpe spent Wednesday relatives in Brigham Monday in Ogden Ward: Tremonton Club Sets Comedy Revue Talented persons from all parts of the valley will appear In a local talent revue at community the high school next Wednesday Thursday evenings sponsored by the Women’s Civic League of Tremonton as a fund raising project for their playground Tots from dancing classes singers Tremonton businessmen and others wiU be seen in follies skits and other numbers making up a lively program of entertainment The production called “It’s a Date” promies two full evenings of hilarious comedy Mrs Charles Home returned after visiting a few Wednesday days with relatives in Brigham Portrex is planned to test new amphibious and airborne techniques and equipment and to indoctrinate army navy and airforce and marine personnel in joint training of all services for increased efficiency of the armed forces as a fighting team Climax of the operation will be a combined assault on the island of Vieques which lies eix miles off the coast of Puerto Rico Vieques will be defended by an “aggressor" force one of the latest wrinkles in adding realism to maneuvers Pfc Harper a member o( the 9th Field Artillery Bn 3rd Division Fort Benning Ga is the son of Mr and Mrs Thomas R Harper of East Garland Mr A Mrs A R Hodge entertained at pinochle Friday night Guests included Mr & Mrs Andy Campbell Mr & Mrs Rulon Hansen Mr Mrs Arch Roberts Mr Ss Mrs Ellery Hall and Mr & Mrs Dick Packer of Fielding Prizes went to Andy Campbell Mrs Roberts Mrs Hansen and Mr Hall Mr & Mrs Ralph Castleton and family of Provo spent the weekend at the Harold Castleton home |