Show -- T GRLA:N0""-" ESTABLISHED Entered at the Post TWENTY SECOND YEAR— No READING THE SIDE WITH THE EDITOR DOWN AUGUST Office at 31 Rose Manning Services Held On the last day that car censes were being sold at Brigham City there was a tremendous of late plate buyers Someone in the line remarked that it would be wonderful if the people would just line up this way to get into the churches to which another replied “Don’t will on the last day” worry they The benediction was by A R Capener Burial was in the Garland cemetery where the grave was dedicated by Charles Last Pallbearers were Lynn Preston Ida Wm Mendon Alma Longstroth Melvin Muir Mendon Guy Ogden Larsen and Miles Larsen of Ten more days of this kind of weather and we should see some farmers planting grain and local beets Henry Gleason and “Abide sang Stockmen Advised To Register Brands All stockmen who have not recorded their brands and marks used on livestock for the period have until December 31st 1950 to do this Any mark or brand not properly on or before December 31st 1950 may be applied for by any other individual advises the Utah state brand inspection department For the protection of all owners A work day at the city cemetery to finish laying the pipe for the new water system will be arranged in the very near future says Mayor White who is coordinof all the groups ating the efforts who are boosting this project It Is definitely planned to have the system in operation this spring “I ‘Wired’ for Help and brother got it” was the catchy title of a Utah Power and Light Comlast month pany advertisement that keeps our running thru mind The labor that electricity performs in our homes and shops and on our farms in this modern It heats and age is amazing cools and lights and furnishes motion for scores of machines human that relieve muscles of hours of tedious effort and it docs it does it so economically and efficiently that it is nothing short of miraculous It is too good a thing for any of us to just take for granted I Last week the Garland City Council remembered a former mayor of the city 0 L Winters who is confined to his home by illness with a beautiful potted plant for his room remembrances Such little can life’s pathway immeasbrighten urably Mrs Mark Wood and Mrs Wood were in Salt Lake Friday to attend funeral serfor a friend of Mark Mr & Willard City vices as EVERT Second UTAH FRIDAY Prominent Personalities Add Interest To Cancer Fund Style Show prize “North Box Elder County hjld first place in the 19)9 drive for1 funds and this show will be our1 raise funds means to for this You year’s campaign you and you can help make this drive a too success cannot stress We much the importance of the fight against cancer" says Mrs Wynn Hansen drive chairman Valley Young People Participate In Ogden Speech Meet Bear River High School students will participate in a regional speech meet at Weber College at Ogden and today Saturday Junior colleges and high schools from Utah Idaho Wyoming Nevada and Arizona will be represented Winifred Sterling and R II Peck will enter the extemporaneous speaking contest Barbara Wood Carolyn Jensen Senneth Iverson Connie Christensen Ted Fessier and Jack Johnson the oratorical contest and Kent and Duane Kerr the class B debate and the following the class A debating: FOR THURSDAY Matter Class of livestock whether such livestock be kept in corrals private pastures or on open range all livestock should be branded with a recorded brand Moreover it is unlawful to use marks or Winifred SterJoyce Barkle brands that are not properly re- ling Janice Loveland Flora Gardcorded or to let animals over six ner Barbara Wood Carolyn Jenmonths of age run unbranded sen R II Peck Blaine Johnson outside of private enclosures the Lavere Adams Guy Law Renee Stander and Theron Butler department states MARCH DISTRIBUTION fRIDAT 1928 August the Act Under High School Students Enjoy Presenting Exchange Programs Very successful eAhange programs have been presented by liear River High School to the high schools in this area during North the past month and South Cache were visited on February 23 and Box Elder and Weber high school on February 28 J Mr Mr 4 Mrs E J Holmgren were Mrs D K Manning and Mrs L 'W Manning attended the in Ogden Monday on business opera presented by the USAC at Mr Holmgren was in Salt Lake Logan Wednesday evening City Tuesday 1879 Popular Pianist To Appear With Utah Symphony Farm Loan Group To Get Dividend The meeting will pm at the Liberty will be followed by A financial report at the meeting will be elected and for begin at 1 theatre and a free show will be heard two directors three year terms A Golden Kilbum soil conservationist for the Extension Service of the USAC will be the speaker and J W Gillman Orem director of the Farm Credit Administration at Berkeley and J IL assistant Jensen regional manager will also be present All stockholders and their friends are Invited to attend Employees Give Party For Retiring Associates ling Utah at Bear River Wins Berth In State Meet It win was Bear River’s turn to over the Box Elder squad wetk as the two hoop teams met for the third time this season and the victory put the Bears in undisputed possession of second place honors in the Uiis region f The took place Tuesday in the USAC fieldhouce Coach Hughes’s hustling charges trailed in the first quarter raised their position to a tie in the next two cantos and then added the extra to tallies in the final period guarantee themselves a post in the state tournament Logan is first place winner Former Resident Dies In Salt Lake City A Mrs resident of Garland died T Archibald City Monday Funeral services were held there Thurformer Caroline Lake sday in Clarkston was bom 30 1886 of a daughter and Elizabeth Davis Thompson and married Joseph IL Archibald in 1903 They moved to Garland in 1907 and then to Salt Lake in 1921 In addition to her husband she is survived by two sons Rex Salt T and Reese T Archibald Lake City three brothers James J Thompson Garland Henry D Idaho and Thompson Jerome Gail W Thompson Ogden three sisters Mrs Laura A Udy Mrs Elizabeth Manning and Mrs Mary Garland A Shumway eight grandchildren and three great- She March James G grandchildren to of gifts The presentation Mr & Mrs Devers guests of honor was made in Salt Lake City on Orson Christensen Hear Thit--In Owens are business Five Languages t&rf $ ' i i A yA'fi ''h Atf i 7 ' X‘ ' v 'v ( — r' " J 'J y ' ' 4 'A Wh ”i a 'A hi t ' ' ““ and convention delegates for the current year as follows: Chairman Arthur Felsted Mrs F J Limb secrF Millan Peck treasurer Don Limb committeemen Frank E V W J Holmgren Munns Johns delegates to the county John J convention March 11 Shumway Charles J Wood AMrs F J Limb rthur Felsted Frank Munns V W Johns Don Limb Mrs Charles J Wood L J Pierce etary East Garland Plans Reunion Ward’s annual East Garland reunion to be held on the evening of March 17 will feature the customary hot dinner and a good program the reunion committee declares Because so many who like to attend the event have expressed a desire to help pay for it a charge of one dollar per plate is being made this year and the usual invitation to every present and former members of the ward to participate is being sent out The th - Garland Republican Reorganize Wednesday JAYCEES TREMONTON rtf YEAS Fieldmen of the Sugar Com-pany now contracting for beet production report increased acreage by most growers of last yea? as well as many new names on the contracting list This showing is in line with reports from all areas and states where beet sugar is produced In Washington state the Toppcn-isplant of the JCorapany in the first week of contracting brought in 22500 acres ailottment of acreage to growers was necessary Likewise in CidlfomJa and Minnesota acreage now is contracted to factory aapacities This strong trend to greater beet sugar production definitely indicates the probability of acreage ailottment for 1951 based on This indication past production comes also from the domestic cans sugar producing areas and islands including Porto Rico to all of which quotas are applied when domestic production of sugar gets to 1800000 tons of beet sugar and 500000 tons of cane sugar The quota for na- tional consumption is 7500000 tons the balance supplied from foreign islands “We urge our growers and prospective growers to consider well this condition for as a Company we are also greatly interested naturally in keeping up the right to produce as much tonnage as possible in the district" says Orson Christensen district manager The national Sugar Act is to reported as operating well maintain the sugar price in the past few years to bring a price for beets as in 1948 of $1265 and to stabilize it around that ' figure Fieldmen are also urging beet growers to make their fertilizer needs in form of phosphate and so nitrogen compounds known ample supplies can be obtained in good time to be applied when working the seed bed or earlier when weather conditions permJL It is of much in- terest to note the great increase fertiliin the use of commercial zer to supplement ' available manure states Mr Christensen SPONSOR ' A Garland Republicans Wednesday evening selected precinct officers at Salt the by AW $200 Large Beet Planting Seen This Year and Fredric Dixon The purpose of the program was to foster good will among popular American pianist will be the schools and was built around guest soloist with the Utah SymOne" the theme “Region The phony on the next to last conseason of the Saturday ‘cript for the production was cert 11 Mrch according to Conductor written by Joan Summers Maurice Abravanel of the Bear River “Variations Dixon Mr will play and it was directed by Milton Johnson of the dramtics Symphonique” by Cesar Franck Utah More than 30 stu- with the excellent department dents participated in the presenThe famed pianist is well tation known to Utah music lovers In Letters expressing the apprecia-t- i 1937 he came to Utah to rest n of the schools visited have from a critical eye operation and been received at Bear River liked the state and its people so well that he decided to make his Mr home here permanently Dixon’s concerts are always an outstanding event In the musical season Many fans from far parts oi Checks to members covering a the state have attended the sym concerts this season and 4 per cent dividend will be dis- phony tributed at the annual meeting “everyone is urged to come" acof the Box Elder County National cording to Mr Abravanel Tickets can be obtained by Farm Loan Association at Tremor ton Wednesday March 8 an- writing to the symphony office Reservnounces Harry Drew association 55 West First South ations can be made by telephone secretary Ball Tourney Here Garland Democrats Horace Rose as their precinct chairman at their reorganization meeting last week Mrs J L Carter was selected as Lyman Thorpe as secretary and George II Davis Chester P Boss and Elmer Hall as committeemen The officers and the following were named as delegates to the J B Law J county convention J Thompson J L Carter Dean Coombs Dean Capener and J J White Alternate delegates were also elected as follows: Mrs Chester Boss Mrs Elmer Hall Mrs J White Mrs Jos A Nielsen Duane Archibald Owens Alma W King Wm J Cullimore James White Oliver Davis George Gleason 8 PRICE Scout Troop Plans Democrats Name Officers Delegates March of 1950 3 George Davis and Ilebcr Hairetiring employees of the Idaho Sugar Company were guests of honor at a dinner and program sponsored by the U and I club at the Armory Saturday evening More than 100 people were served at the dinner and gifts were presented to the honored guests was The following program presented Mrs Geo duet Piano Kirby and A basketball tournament featur- Elaine song Lena Ann Roberts RELIEF SOCIETY INVITES from Northern Utah ing teams Pamela and TO SUNDAY NIGHT MEETING and Southern Idaho towns is be- tap dance Nanette Tamara Christensen song Judy A special program of tableaus ing arranged by the Garland First ILnsen acrobatics by Rella and and music will be pre- Ward Scout trocp as a means of Vella Wood song Winford readings sented in the Garland Second raising funds to help send some reading Mrs Cecil Bradford Ward Sunday evening by the Re- members of the troop to the Na- tap Barkle and dance Joyce lief Society advises Mrs L" W tional Scout Jamboree at Valley Janice Loveland spng Dan Nelsummer Forge this Manning son president Teams from Logan Brigham Everyone in the ward is invit- Malad had Rulon Ilansen President Bear River City Garland ed to attend charge of the affair and Lindon and elsewhere have already indiLesson Wednesday Barkle was toastmaster Next Wednesday Mrs Evan Gee cated a desire to enter the play Mr and Special guests included at the will give the regular literary les- which will be conducted Mr and Mrs Otto Lindcrman Armory at Garland March 14 15 son at the usual time Mrs Frank Ilansen Mr and Mrs and 16 Gene Bone and Mrs Joseph II Each team will pay an enMr and Mrs George trance fee and cash awards will Kirkham Students Not to Stay and Mr k Mrs Jesse Day go to the first three teams ac- Kirby were introduced as new members Overnight At cording to present plans of the club of almost every com- Basketball Tournament are of political opinion The disapproval of unchaperonexpressing freely their concern about the financial status of the ed high school students making Federal government We hear it reservations to stay in hotels and This awakening auto courts during the state high on every side consciousness that government school basketball tournaments has cannot spend without taxing to been expressed by the Utah State School Activities Associa get the money to pay Its bills High and that a multitude of services tion school officials of Bear River cost a great deal of money is a High School and Box Elder Counhealthful People used to ty sign were think that Federal expenses Principal Frank Stevens states a governthat since Bear River High will unimportant because ment debt was just something we participate in the Class A tourney in Salt Lake March 9 to 11 reguowed to ourselves will furlarly scheduled busses nish transportation to and from Dog License the tournament thus eliminating Deadline Nears need for any overnight reservaweek remains for tions At such times and only at Only one such time' will students be exlito the purchase dog owners cense for their canine cused from school to attend the tags friends reminds the city marshal games and other Principal Stevens The tags now' may be secured school authorities urge parents to who ha only from Mr Forsgren them in his possession at all cooperate with them in directing and urging studehts to adhere to times — this policy People plexion PRINTED Miss Utah will be one of the Funeral services were held at models and Fielding K Snath Garland Friday afternoon for Mrs will be master of ceremonies at Rose Manning who had passed the Cancer Society fashion show away Wednesday at Murray at to be held Friday March 10 at the home of her daughter with 8:15 pm in the Bear River High whom she had been spending School auditorium the winter Tickets to the show are nuw The service under the direc- available thru local clubs and A General Electric tion of Leonard L Bishop ganizations began with a vocal sola “The steam iron donated by Rucs will be given to the Lord's Prayer” sung by Miss MariRunnis-uselling the mod tickets anne Manning a granddaughter will also be given prizes of the deceased The opening on a lovely satin quilt Chances was prayer by Frank Hansen in ideal stores) and Speakers were Leo Goatee of (displayed made by the women of the Tro Salt Lake City a monton are also Farm Bureau Bishop William J Cullimbre and The person holding the President Clarence E Smith with on sale will he given this! concluding remarks by Bishop lucky ticket quilt at the drawing to be held Bishop at the fashion show Mrs Radcliffe ITenrie and Mrs A kit (Beauty complete Res Miller sang “Whispering Counselor) contributed by Mrs Hope” ami “You Are A WonderToland will be given as a door ful Mother” and Mrs D Mrs Ralph Manning Miss Ethel Rogers With Me” A few of our readers observed that the on last week’s issue of their Times was the same as of the previous week Only a few copies on the last end of the press run had the correct date That proves that if you just keep doing a thing long enough you'll eventually make all the mistakes there are - Utah GARLAND Last Saturday night we attendthe concert of our Utah Symphony orchestra at which the violinist renowned Nathan w as the guest soloist There was almost a “conference crowd" in the tabernacle for the event We heartily enjoyed the music of this excellent group as direct ed by Maurice Abravanel and the playing of Mr Milsteln will be something we will not forget for a long time The phonograph records we have of him will be even more enjoyed than in the The whole evening was a past listenhighlight of OUT hnisical ing experience We should like to urge all of our friends to hear one of these concerts for lbjy will surely enjoy evtp’ minute of it 9 ed 12J Garland ? y United Nations Interpreters instantaneously render a speech from English French or Russian Into Spanish Other simultaneous interpreters in similar booths In l’N meeting rooms meanwhile interpret the same speech into English Trench Chinese or Russian Participants in the meetings are equipped with individual headsets and can listen in any of - UN tvo official languages GAME hoops Fielding ten the and widely publicised “Ghosts" colored basketball team will play a game at the high school Wednesday evening Mareh 8 at 8 pm under the auspices of the Tremonton Junior Chamber of Commerce There will also be a preliminary contest at 7 o’clock EAST TO GARLAND HOLD GOLD WARD AND GREEN The East Garland Ward is holding its Gold and Green ball at the ward hall this Saturday evening MLA officers announce Good music and a good time await all who come they declare 1 |