Show THE Entered YEAR— No editor' THE appear that our good friend Gil Sweeten is really putting down roots in Salt Lake City The announcement last week that he had filed for the office of Salt Lake commissioner County seems to establish him as a full Hedged resident of the capitol Or it coijld be that he just city must "keep his hand in” It would I If Salt mendations leakers for they ran just come luck Gil Rest of the been readiness and women It has recom- need this up any candidate our way to interesting with which have note men been filing for One political office this spring factor in this is without doubt the new law under which many may file for the available jobs knowing that they will not have to face a long political campaign all over the county since the party conventions will select only two to run in the primary election and only these tyvo will have to take their eandidacy to the public Under at the Post this of the the importance party has been greatly in the state and to be a precinct delegate to a county convention has become an honor and a responsibility The dele and a gate has a legal position He cannot leave it job to do for an alternate since there art no alternates under the present law The delegate now has more responsibility than ever before in state history It is certain that from now on the job will be more sought after than it was under the system and that the precinct meetings will become imThis yeai portant events again many people did not realize this situation and the result was that precinct primaries were poorly at system political enhanced “Good listcnable music that everyone can enjoy will make up the program to be presented here Saturday April 15 by a trio of well known state musicians under the auspices of the Garland Civic And Home Arts Club” states Mrs Don Limb club president Limb and her Mrs in the club believe that they are performing a needed public service in bringing capable artists and better music to the valley by means of this concert since there has been no compirable effort here rince the Valley Concert Association was abandoned some years ago The club's ticket sale is now in full swing and a cloe check on sales will be made every day to insure that no effort is spared to fill the tabernacle for the event Artbts appearing at the concert will be Reginald Beales noted violinist Lucile Bumhope Swenson concert pianist and teacher and Blanche M soChristensen whoso dramatic prano has been rated one of the finest in state music history The of three will offer a program fine variety as well as rare quality to the people of the valley Leonard TO MEET Mr risiting Utah as Second UTAH Bishop Leonard L Bbhop of the Garland Second Ward is confined to his bed this week recuperating from a sudden heart attack suffered at Pocatello last It is reported Friday morning by the family that he is getting along very well and should be around again soon Mr Bishop was stricken sud- Sponsor Pate Stewart widely church young people’s and Margaret Utinsky a women with actively associated the underground in the Philippines invasiou the of during Japanese the Islands will present a joint lecture here on Saturday evening 22 under the of auspices April the special interests classes of the Bear River and South Bear River st ake Mutual Improvement associations it is announced this Mrs known Ora author week There will be no charge for the talks and ward groups will make a drive to bring a large attendance The women are on a joint tour of the west in areas where their writings have been widely read and where interest in them and their work is keen ATTEND FUNERAL Plymouth Woman To Mark Anniversary With Open House Mrs Janet Alice Steed of Plyd mouth will celebrate her birthday Sunday April 9 with open house at her home Friends of Mrs Steed are corMrs S W Capener were dially invited to call in Ogden Friday Class THURSDAY Matter FRIDAY ' V ' f f 7 DISTRIBUTION FRIDAY FOR August APRIL 1928 Under the Act office Ernest E County Hansen Assessor M Christensen 8 1879 The annual spring convention of the northern of the Women’s Utah Federation of will i pen (lui)s Saturday April b Wellsville i it announced at by Mrs J Paul Burgess Hyrum district president The first sesion will convene at 9 30 am in the Second Ward chapel Luncheon will be served at 12:30 by the Senior Literary club of Wells For All Children Announced Clinic Is The clinic annual summer of preschool children will be held next Thursday forenoon beginning at 9 o’clock at the Garland with Mrs Armory Sterling county nurse in charge and the local PTA assisting announces Mrs John Middleton BTA president Parents are advised to bring the child’s birth certificate and lecord of immunizations J Potter Files For County Office R President Robert J Potter is most recent one to file for county office as the Times goes to pres this week President Theme of the luncheon meetbe Democracy in Our Potter filed Thursday for ing will Community” It will be keynoted county commissioner on the Republican ticket His filing petiby an address from Dr George tion contained the names of a A Boyce superintendent of the at large number of Brigham busiIntermountain Indian School ness and jx'ople prominent citBrigham who will bring with luni three Navajo girls from lh? ies from all ports of the county Others w'ho filed School since last l)r lioycc plans to week include Wallace Wilde D the home conditions of these 2 year commissioner Geo! girls and the change in their life Perry A Gardner R Bear River City that is taking place from their 2vear commissioner A Carruth! work at the school His purjxise to give the women at the con- ers R Brigham surveyor Ursel sheriff vention an opjxirtunity to become Hunsaker R Honcyville with some Charles Clifford R Brigham acquainted jKTsonally commissioner John Iladfield of the school’s pupils and to keep R commissioner Brigham in touch with their progress if the ville Reginald Beales soM Blanche Christensen prano Reginald Beales violinist Swenson and Lucile B pianist will be presented in a concert at they wish E W Timborlake ROTC Col the tabernacle 15 under April BR Set the amspices of the Civic And commandant at Utah State Agricultural also will address Annual Home Arts Club of Garland Reunion college He will the luncheon meeting For Week of vital discuss a problem the standing concerning Bear River High School alumni of Utah State cadets among those are holding their annual reunion of the nation in their tests of and dance one week program cyeright from tonight Friday April 14 O Jay Mrs Murray at the high school taking advanState Federation president will tage of the gay prom decorations Bear River Stake’s Grid and give the principal morning ad- to add interest to the event Green ball at the high school dress and other state officers Iverson is president of Lynn this Saturday night will be the present also will be heard during the alumni this year and in geniir-of a scripof the morniof dances to he Hie dav Highlights eral charge of arrangements for held at the high school following business will be the bien- next week’s reunion ng’activities the annual Junior Prom nial election of district officers Enthusiastic committees are arnd the ratification of amendments Presidents of the stake Young an ail alumni talent ranging MrWomen’s and bylaws Uel Gain and of to tfitand conducting an advanco Mrthe Young Men's MIA Lillian Felt will sing dur icket sale to insure the success Wdl ce Bourne join in extending accom- of the an in- irg the morning party vitation to the stake inemlrei hip panied by Mrs Margaret Johnson to enjoy this stake wide hall hot h of Brigham The lunCity Activities will include the pres- cheon music will feature two Garentation of a special floor show land women Mrs Jay B lew as soloi-F directed by Mrs accompanied by Mrs Ralph Gleason and Kenneth Fo-stake dance Milian Peek Organ music will directors and the crowning of a be played by Mrs Merlin Maughan Frank Hill who leaves soon for of and stake queen who will be chosen Wellsville community an LDS mission in the Great by lot from t lie ward queens singing wifi be conducted by Mrs Lakes area will be honored at R Evan Gee and Mrs Horace Howard Jones Wellsville Peck Federated clubs of the northern a farewell testimonial in the Gar have activity counselors land Second Ward this Sunday district that will participate in general charge of thd affair the annual meeting are the Civic evening at 7:30 pm the ward announces Improvement club and the Kin- bishopric WORK MEETING SCHEDULED All friends of the missionary dergarten club Brigham City Garland First Ward Relief So- Civic and Home Arts dub and are invited to join the ward next ciety announces Tuesdays Ladies Self Culture dub Gar- membership in the testimonial meeting will be wort and busi- land Ladies Literary Society ness and will commence at 10 00 USA C Faculty Women’s NOTICE am All ward members are in- League Logan Ladies Literary vited to come and join in the club Wellsville Women’s Civic My dental office will be closed maof variety sowing by hand and Junior fiom April 5 to 12 league Tremonton chine and quilting Civic dub Smithfield Dr Reese B Mason Alumni Next Bear River Stake Gold and Green Temorrow Night Frank R Hill Farewell Sunday Pipe Laying Completed For Cemetery Watering Project FFA Sweetheart Comes Close in State Contest Miss Pat River Bear Covey FFA chapter’s representative in the state Sweetheart contest rateu among the top six contestants foi the honor of state FFA Sweetheart at the convention held at Salt Lake City last week Forty girls from all sections of the state participated in the contest Miss Covey was ene of four candidates chosen by the Bear River chapter and she was elected by popular vote of the valley NOTICE Any dog running loose in town without a leash will be impounded and defArcyed' if not claimed Garland City Council L Pierce " J Laying of pipe for the irrigating system was Plans For completed Monday after two days of work participated in by about Anniversary Event 20 volunteer laborers rejxirts Bear River's FFA chapter Mayor J J White its "Twenty-fivcelebrate t will Pipe has now been placed the cemetery and a line ex- Years of Progress” at a reunion Bear in 27 on the banquet April tends down the hill to the canal at which point a pump house is River High School cafeteria the A pamphlet to be erected and a pump installed containing along as soon as possible It is con names 'of 'fcst members templated that the system will with their present addresses and tinda lirt of the a be ih operation soon enough to occupationsstart grass on lots early this rhievements of the chapter will bo printed to commemorate the spring Arrangements are now bing occasion made to carry out an extensive Distinguished speakers and speleveling project o that all lota cial gviests have been invited to will be on a uniform grade and participate on the pragrom all low placer filled before grass is planted Mr A Mrs F L N?e Mr & Mrs Mayor White Mr & Mrs B C Mayor White reports thnjt about R Evan Gee $57500 'as put into the ceme- Brough attended the concert by tery improvement fund as a re- the All Girls Hour of Charm at sult cf the town and ward re- the fair grounds in Salt Lake City union Friday evening FFA I $200 A YEAR Bond Election Date Set For April 25 round-u- Womens Clubs Of North Utah To Meet Saturday Blanche March PRICE To merchants who are still delinquent with tax reports ofto the County Assessor’s fice: AH forms not in on or before April 10th will be filled in by the Assessor of as Inventory of stock January lit also trade fixtures must be reported or an estimate will be made for taxing purposes by the Assessor’s of 1950 NOTICE SOLOISTS CONCERT Bishop Members of the Manning famimony lies from here attended funeral “It h hoped that a great many services in Salt Lake City Wedlisteners all over the county will nesday for J Alldridge Evans tune in Sunday afternoon and husband of the former Helen Manlisten and offer their suggestions ning of Garland who died sudas to what means can be undertdenly Saturday while on business aken to accomplish these aims" in Provo says Mr Mason the of The Garland Camp of the Utah Pioneers )aughters rill hold their regular meeting m Friday April 14 at 2:30 pm it the home of Mrs Kumen Tar-e- t it is announced Garland EVERT PRINTED Recovering From Illness MIA )UP at - GARLAND 36 denly while transacting some business in the Idaho City He had gone there in company with one of his counselors Floyd Stohl who was on the way to visit his farm north of Rexburg have insisted that Physician Mr reduce Bishop considerably his activities for the sake of his health He has been working almost around the clock daily performing his duties as president of the Box Elder County Board tended of Education as bishop of the Garland Second Ward and in connection with the cr Box Elder Chamber his new real estate loin and acAnnounces Sunday at Tremonton counting business Friends had noticed that he was Radio Program under considerable nervous strain a KBUII of Brig- but the Friday attack came a Radio Station Mr ham City will air a 30 minute shcck to everyone including open program on the aims and Bishop Elder of the Box objectives Chamber of Commerce Sunday afClasses 4 00 o’clock This ternoon at a regular weekly Of Two Stakes is program featuVe and covers problems facTo Lecture ing Box Elder County Directors of the Chamber of Commerce will be guests on the program and Wade Ebling commercial manager of the station will be the moderator discussion will Some of the as center around such points the organization’s stand on the coming school bond issue ways and means of keeping trade in the county and the necessity of intra county groups working together for the good of all states Murray Mason Chamber secretary of the Box “It is the feeling that Elder Chamber of Commerce anything that aids any community will also be an advantage to the county as a whole and that will benefit in better everyone roads schools fire and police and many other adprotection If this cooperation vantages can be obtained throughout the county many projects will succeed through the greater enthusiasm created by the closer har- UK AUGUST Office Club Promises ‘Listenable Music At Concert READING THE SIDE WITH DOWN TIMES GARLAND ESTABLISHED Tuesday April 25th Box Elder County property owners will have an opportunity to vote on the question ot whether or not they wish to bond the property of the the sum of county to borrow of $500000 to erect and improve school buildings The bond election is announced toin this issue of the Times gether with a list of polling places and judges Specifically contemplated at this time in the erection of a gymnasium and incidental facilities at the Bear River High School the construction of an activity room and cafeteria at the Garland School and improvements at a number of the other elementary schools Plans for these were laid several years ago and a bond issue floated to provide finances for of materthem ials necessitated the postponement of the program and in the meantime sharix'ly increased costs and the expense of erecting the new Central school to replace the one destroyed by fire have made the previously available funds Inadequate The board is recommending tho bond issue due to a wide spread desire en the part ®f - sehool patrons to see the Improvements made now instead of at a future date when tax money could be saved out of receipts sufficient to meet the costs as asked would be The bonds paid off in installments the last being payable in 1965 Theme Music By Theron Butler To Feature Prom The annual Junior Prom featuring an original theme composby Theron Butler will be held the Bear River High School gymnasium Friday night (tonight) ed in at 900 o’clock The evening will be spcjit dancto the music of Shorty Ross's orchestra A special intermission will feature the Juniors proman-adand will include talent from the Utah State Agricultural College During the intermission the theme song will be sung by Carol Crachead of the prom are Theron Butler and Rowane Thomas Sharon Kerr and R II Peck head the decorations committee while Lois Miller and Kent are in charge of the assembly to be held at 11:00 o’clock Janice Last Friday morning Dorothy Sato and Connie head committees in charge of floor show programs and refreshments The prom will excel in beautiful decorations and an unusual theme and the public 4s cordially invited according to the Prom committee ing To Air Bond Issue At Public Meet Here Next Thursday A public meeting to discuss the reed for the proposed school bond iwue has been called at Garland 13 for Thursday evening April advises Mr John Middleton president of the Garbnd PTA The meeting will be held at the ward recreation hall beginat 8 pm ning Superintendent Weight and others will be present situation to explain the school and assist in the di'cu'sion of any problems those attending may bring up says Mrs Middleton Will Gather Items For Deseret Industries If housecleaning time activities uncover any used clothing or furniture items which you would like to get rid of set them aside for Deseret Industries stake welfare workers urge this week Girls of the wards will call at the homes to collect any articles that can' be repaired or made over Bundles of newspapers or magazines also may be turned in The drive is expected to b completed by April 15 Mr A family of Mrs J R Standing and Ogden and Mrs George visited at the W Lee Thompson home Wednesday ’’'er |