Show GARLAND ESTABLISHED Entered at the Post YEANATIONA l R- No Office at Garland Utah AUGUST Second as 1923 Class 11 editorial - PRINTED Matter August GARLAND Heads Plan Hallowe’en Party For Children P-T- UTAH J 928 THURSDAY Under FRIDAY the FOR Act of OCTOBER FRIDAY March 8 1870 SIDE l WITH able to vote in just this one comThis in addition to those munity in other communities who got their names on the list as a result ol the word being spread He do not ure what the present political preference of all those cotirs who are row or who will el lie registered The fact lltil they are interested enough in voting for at least one of the candidates to see that they are eligible to east a ballot shows an Lntei est in citizenship that now or later ran flower into full of what kind of government is best for the country There are still some prospective voters who should register at the first opportunity which comes next Tuesday Some of these are people who think they are registered having forgotten they failed to vote at the last elections one The - have been Harris Pulsipher’s class Taylor Mrs Kenneth Smith Mrs Mrs class lorus Pugxley's Mrs Mrs Veil Anderson King Mr Martin Halls class Riser Mrs Aubrey Turley Mrs Korth’s class Mrs Lyman Thorpe Mrs Mr James Wood Rigby’s class Mrs Don Limb Mrs Earl Bu- chanan which prevents Mr Kidman’s class Mrs Mark Mrs against socialized Wood Leonard Castleton: Mrs Gene compulsory health In- tlr Linford’s class surance from going over with Mrs Mr Clark Jones class nearly everyone we talk to is the Taylor’s Mrs Jack P'erce all too freouent recollection of Mrs ITyrum Marble the tremendous medical costs of There will be an hour long proa recent sickness or accident In gram presented entirely by the the family school children with plenty of entertainment for all at the HalThe arguments for preserving lowe’en Carnival on the 30th liberty in the nation meet ready says Mrs Wm O Linford PTA of but the mention response president “health" is almost sure to bring up a comment about doctor bills and hospital bills that have seem- Lions Meet At ed excessive and the basic idea Armory Wednesday is lost to view Garland Lions were back at are generally of the home this week after being withPeople opinion that too freqently a docout a local dining room for the tor’s attention costs them too past month to enjoy an excelmuch and as a result they are not lent dinner at the Armory pretoo sympathetic with the doctor’s pared by the Ladies Self Culture in its opposition to Club organization compulsory government health inDevers Owens entertained the surance £roup with observations of activiThe com- ty in the Toppenish area where he This is unfortunate health insurance move- has been employed recently and pulsory ol the Grand Coulee Dam which ment is a step toward regimentaMusical numbers were as he visited tion that should be opposed accomProvided by Dan nio7emernt' should any other such' Mrs Morris Rhodes by panied fees and be opposed Doctor’s C J Wood introduced the prohave nothing to charges hospital Linderman These expenses will gram and President do with it had charge of the meeting not get lower with or without it Tentative plans for an obserone hears But the comments of vance Nations United Day were lead one to wonder if the medi-a- l Ocisn’t exacting too considered for next meeting profession 25 tober to serves those it much from make it as many friends as it W vw have should It is something to ''s ' think about thing campaign medicine or ' TWO DAYS REMAIN FOR VOTER REGISTRATION Oct 17 and TuesNext Tuesday day Oct 31 are the only remainvoters ing days when prospective now not on the voting lists can register ? Utah resident is being Every urged to cast a ballot in the election November 7 Foes Avoid Issue Says Thomas month of extenAfter nearly Utah’s Senator sive campaigning Elbert D Thomas this week surand told State veyed the situation Press reporters that he has still been unable to get the Republican to discuss the actual candidates issues of the campaign “If my 18 years in the Senate to the have been a detriment as my opponent people of Utah I wish he would point indicates cut just ONE piece of legislation I have either voted for or that has personally sponsored been bad for Utah and Utahn My opponent contends that the people of Utah have been without for 18 years but good government to tell the people which refuses In laws ho would have repealed all fairness to Utahns my opponent should tell them w hich laws he is against instead of straddling the issues and bleating about unimportant item” Thomas’ is currently Senator touring the State to carry his cae to the people rather than just ‘“front office executives" Mrs V W of Moore Erin T Beal was a guest of Mr & Mrs Johns Thursday night — Av£r'sj LECIon 'ClSiriiXMFNl Mrs Demos F Joseph VH Name Former Garland Woman As Candidate Mrs F Joseph Law wife of the late F Joseph Law a former city councilman and mayor cf Brigham City has announced her candidacy for the office of county tick recorder on the Democratic cL The candidacy was left vacant Mrs Louclla MacFarlano withdrew her name upon accepting a position as deputy county clerk A native of Garland Mrs Law is the former Corolla Bingham in Brigham She has resided City with her husband the past 31 years uniil his death recently Mrs Law has two children both living in Box Elder County a daughter Mrs Marvin Peters of Brirham Citv and a son Jay B Law of Garland when A $200 YEAR PublicOffered Free X-Rfirst play of the young ay peoples drama series to be presented at the high school here this winter by the University of Utan will be seen this Saturday Mobile Members of the Business and Professional Women's Club have Be At been making an aggressive drive to place tickets in the valley and Monday hope to see a large audience of The mobile unit of the young folks from ages 3 to 93 state board of health will be at at this first production The play Garland next Monday and Tuesfor this week is “Arthur and the day and there is a possibility that Magic SwQrd" one of those days it may be plaSeason tickets sell for only ced at the Sugar Factory for the $2 50 for the four plays convenience of the men em- Unit Garland Tuesday many ployed there states Bishop Arthur Michaelis who was a member of the committee arranging for the vKit of the unit here Bishop Michaelis urges that every citizen plan to make use of the services of this machine on Monday or Tuesday while it is Over 90 members former mem- here The unit takes an bers and picture were special guests of the chest cavity From this pre ent at the Seminary Saturday afternoon picture examiners can tell quickthe honoring anniversary of the Ladies Self Cul- ly if an individual has an active or if tuberculosis of the lungs ture Club The large room and hall were the lungs have been damaged by Other with fall the disease in the past attractively decorated flowers for the occasion while at lung troubles may be seen also All that is necessary the front a gaily arranged tabic for this decorated in the club colors pink picture is for the individual to and white displayed the large step into the area before the No camera is requirdisrobing cake birthday Miss Joanne llinand of Provo ed The unit is now at Tremonton Mk‘s Utah during the past year at Park be It will and Miss Carol Warnke Valley Oct 18 Miss Box Elder of this year were special at Thatcher Oct 19 Bear River guests charming the club with City Oct 20 and Brigham City Oct 23 to 26 brief accounts of their experiences Miss llinand danced the original All persons over 15 years of oriental dance number which she age are urged to take this free did at the Atlantic City Miss examination America talent contest and Miss Warnke gave the dramatic reading Priesthood Relief Society and the skit which she did at the Miss Box Elder and Miss Utah To Meet Sunday contests St a ke priesthood leadership Music for the afternoon con- meetings and the monthly meetsisted of a piano solo by Mrs Moring of the qntire priesthood will ris Rhodes two vocal solos by be held this Sunday announces Mr Jqy B Law accompanied by President Robert J Potter Mr F M Peck two violin solos The Relief Society will again by Miss Donna Green accompameet with the priesthood in the nied by her sister Mrs Melbourne general priesthood meeting at 2:30 Archibald and gioun singing led pm In the tabernacle L M Manning Club by Mrs will be Leadership meetings president Mrs Rulon Hansen wel- held as usual beginning with the comed the gueststhe club collect high council meeting at 9 o’clock was read by Mrs Alma W King Mrs V W Johnson introduced the Birthday Party ! 'WHinlr Jones Bennett Schools Close For Headed This Way Beet Vacation Senatorial candidate Wallace F Bennett and Preston L Jones speak at a full scale politirally for citizens of the Bear River valley to be held at the Bear River High School on Wednesday Oct 18 at which time voters will have an opportunity to meet and hear all Republican candidates it is announced this will cal week The meeting will begin at 7:30 m and will feature some excellent musical numbers including numbers by the high school band as part of the program The Republican party in Box Elder has set up campaign headquarters at room 20 In the Brigham Hotel The public is invited to call there at any time for information or literature Mrs Ida Hadfield is in charge of the ofP fice PRIMARY PREPARES FOR RUMMAGE SALE students of the High school county will be out of school for the fall beet harvest vacation all next week if weather continues favorable announces K E Weight county superintendent Grade schools will continue in session In the event of stormy weather which would make field work imschool probably will be practical reconvened and word of such reopening would be announced over the Logan radio station and KLO at Ogden at 7 am says Mr Weight Teachers Attending Annual Convention At Salt Lake City School is out this Thursday and Friday thruout the county while teachers are in attendance at the UFA convention at Salt Lake City Sessions of the convention will continue until Saturday at noon with distinguished educators from all sections of the nation presenti- program Mrs L Somsen of Salt Lake City first president of the club spoke briefly and was presented a corsage Guests were welcomed at the door by the club prerident and the active past presidents of the club who acted as hostesses Refreshments were served by of club members daughters Former members of the club from various sections of the valley from Logan Brigham Ogdon and Salt Iake City attended the party J Garland First Ward Priofficers announce that Primary workers will call at the homes of ward members during the week to collect items' for the ng discussions in the various annual rummage sale of the or- general and special meetings which will be held on A ganization highlight of the convention October 26 in the opinion of most of the “Anything you have to give will teachers is to be a radio forum lx? “How Shall We on appreciated’ says Mrs Russell discussion Rogers for Best Educate president Democracy” with Senator Thomas and Senate Mr & Mrs F J Iimb moved candidate as Wallae-Bennett this week into the Don Limb principals The teachers whose HRST WARD RELIEF home on Main street and the organization lias committed itself SOCIETY REMINDER Don Limb family moved onto the to a (hive for Federal funds are The Garland Fir t Ward Relief farm anxious to inject this issue into Mrs A M Austin Mrs Mary Innes the demission Senator Society officers announce next since and Mrs Addie Pmder of Salt Thomas has won favor by his Tuesdays meeting will commence at 200 pm in the stake room Lake City were overnight guests support of such a program with the This program feature will take under the tabernacle Saturday at the E J Holmgren literature lesson being given by home at the Lucile place this Fiday evening All members are King in held LDS to be Alma the Russell W meeting King Capener from 6 30 to 8:15 and urged to be in attendance and V W Johns attended sacra- tabernacle ment meeting at Stone Sunday will be broadcast Sunday morn- HALES GET GRANDSON a on ing regular forum program evening Mr A Mrs Virgil Rich ins of Ogden announce the birth of a baby boy Monday October 9th Mrs Rithins is the former Sharon Hales of Riverside and this is the firt ‘grandchild for Mr 5r Mrs Ronald Hales toncilec-toma had the Sorensen underwent Wilford Soremon Paul Larson misfortune to accidentally break Wednesday took his scouts on an overnight his leg just above the ankle MonMrs Vera Jack of Salt Iake City camping day trip up Logan Canyoh visited with her mother Mrs Pearl Polly Smith On Isaacson Friday last weekend and Saturday Tuesday Edwin took Rhodes and Bernice Peterson was involved in a Chrismachine mishap The seat of the a load of boys up and went after tensen were at the Merwin night to Mrs Ross tensen home Sunday tractor broke letting him down them Saturday Bowcutt honor Berthel Christensen who and the wheel of the mower pass- Rhodes and Mrs Arbon is the a mission on to leaving ed over him breaking his nose were in Ogden Friday where they States North Central Mrs Robert to take visited Mr and making it necessary Mrs Ned Jackson and daughand their new baby He several stitches on his face Mrs Val Koller and new ter of Gardnerville NcvadS are also received a shoulder injury M Ilolman home baby girl are at the R J Potter visiting at the L and body bruises Gordon Larson is spend- while Mr Jackson has gone on to Both men received treatment at home to attend Kansas the FFA bea City weeks home furlough ing the Valley Hospital & Mr Mrs Ed convention Mr A Mrs Mr & Mrs DeVon Allrod are fore going overseas and Mr & Mrs Jack Winters back to the basement Don Bourne and family of moving the weekend at the were at Clear Creek SundayoMrA spent home on the Allred farm Mr & Mrs Mrs Eph Peterson were in Ogden Shaffer is to undergo an ap- Delos Adams home were dinner They of Yuba City Saturday pendectomy at the Valley Hospi- Lloyd Effington Mrs Blaine Fryer California after attending general guests of Mr A Mrs Bill Cole tal Saturday On Sunday afternoon Mr & Mrs and family are at the J W Rhodes conference in Salt Lake City visitMr & ed the early part of the week Fph Peterson accompanied home They recently welcomed Mrs Fred Peterson for a ride up here with relatives Mrs Effinga baby boy into their family and to Logan the ton Brigham remembered will Canyon as be a was W Larson Mr John Logan The Mr &Mrs Louis former Barbara Adams daugnter City thru Sardine Canyon visitor Friday in Sacrament meeting program Larson and family drove to Avon of Mr & Mrs Floyd Adams of a story by consisted and Sunday PeterArdes Adams Dorris Mrs Henry Canyon Sunday and talks by Ed Sorensen and Betty Jean were in son are attending UEA in Salt Sherma Harden M Ilolman and Frcs small Lake City Thursday Friday and Isaacson-Cathy Logan Tuesday & Mrs J P Chris- - R J Potter Mr Si Mrs Saturday Mr of Sidney daughter The mary East Garland Residents Injured at Farm Work This Week Law PRICE Oniversity Theatre Drama Here This Saturday Many Return For Women’s Club Two " a Idaho fA M'Vr w Don Mix ' nnied the I V class fillows MiWelling’s Mrs Arnold Ljrxm and Mrs W Uoffirdi'n Mrs Arm trong's Mr- class Ira Ward Mrs Austin Mrs Peterson's class Mis Udy Wallace Spcny Mrs llussol Boss Miss Christensen’s class Mrs Don Kidman Mrs — Editor and Publisher State To iyLSCr Ski rw - V!' Ken Program chairman Mr neth Boss Health and Safety chairman Mrs James Wood Pub Mrs Arthur licity and Magazine Johnson lioni Mother ehaiiman MrNot man Jensen mother- r h following: Room W Johns Examinations Officers and room mothers of Asthe Garland sociation met Friday afternoon with Principal Glenn Taylor to THE EDITOR formulate plans for the Hallowe’en Carnival to be held at 7 30 October 30 at the Armory p in Committee chairmen and room The Times announcement last to funcrepresentatives week of Tuesday registration is tion within t lie appointed PTA at Gailand to hae helped bring in reported for this ear include the 35 more people who will now be School TIIE Vemald The READING DOWN TIME DISTRIBUTION 1950 13 GRASS ROOTS “LOBBY” AMERICA’S A EVERY t Stake MIA Fetes Former Leader Bestows Award MIA workers from all parts the Bear River Stake paid tribute to Wallace Bourne recentretired stake superintendent ly at a well atof the organization tended social at the Fielding ward hall Friday evening Highlight of the occasion was the presentation of an honorary Master M Man pin and certificate Robto Mr Bourne by President ert J Potter The award was the of ninety-fift- made in the church Mr the first in this locality Bourne has a record of 23 years 17 of them in of M I A service stake work Mrs Bourne was presented with a corsage in recognition of her MI A service by Mrs Lolita Gam stake YWM IA president A short program of music and dance numbers was introduced by Roy Atkinson of the stake young men’s and dancing organization and refreshments were enjoyed M IA leaders and all who were label the highly present parly successful and What Would You Repeal? Ask Granger U S Representative Walter K Granger this week summed up the issue for the voters of District One by asking the people of Utah been what measures that have passed by the Democratic Party have been harmful to the State fruit “The ranchers farmers growers miners laboring people white collar workers and yes even the business men who are are hollering the loudest about have all the Democratic Party been helped by Democratic legislation” Granger said lie chain the Rellenged his opponent publican Party to come out fighting on existing issues on such important items as reclamation pub s lie power agriculturl price vital to and other issues Utahns “Utahns have a right to know where my opponent stands on issues that already are a law in them If he wants the land thrown out of Utah economy then let him stand up and say so Granger concluded i t |