Show ESTABLISHED Entered at the Post YEAR— NATIONA L No EDITORIAL asoct0n READING THE SIDE WITH THE EDITOR GOOD! To be a good is Republican wonderful It keeps you from believing all the evil insinuations and accusation of tbe Democrats against good Republican candidates and it is also wonderful to be a good Democrat because then you do not believe the evil things the Republicans say about perfectly decent Democrats BAD! thing about it all that is not wonderful is that if you are a good Democrat you are convinced sometimes even before you hear them that whatever foul deto the Resigns are attributed And publicans are certainly true if you are a good Republican you are just as apt to accept as true whatever unpleasant yon may hear about a Democrat candidate is That phase of the situation far from wonderful it is downright unfortunate PREJUDICE The only Our feeling here is that the sweeping denunciations made are by partisan speakers largely believed only by those who already are on the same side of the fence result of deas a political cisions made previously even long before the campaign took shape Only those who months ago were persuaded that all business interests are combined to rob the an poor consider Mr Bennett ogre and only those who long since decided that the Democratic administration was committed to an autocratic paternalism are likely to consider Senator Thomas an actual Communist more IND1FEERENCE TOO That there are those who are not at all interested in anything except their own trivial dally affairs is another unfortunate fact There who believe are many the average run of people know nothing about political and and do not matters government care A writer for a nationally known journal was in Salt Iake recently and claimed he could prove such a thesis Accordingly he called up the hotel telephone operator and asked her who was Utah’s senator The girl asked him to wait a minute while she out and then came hack found to S3y it was Thomas lie then asked her who was running Mr Thomas and after another consultation she rame back to say that it was some man named Bennett When she was asked who was Utah’s Congressman she replied that it was all getting too deep for her and she would let who caller talk to the porter said he thot the Congressman was a man named Watkins that Between isn’t ence any all! have prejudice and indifferit wonderful that we at decent government LETS TfflNK citizenry ought intelligent to weigh problems withis There or prejudice a crying need for more study of what makes for sound business and free people safe government If people would listen to intelligent discussions of the real problems politicians would partisan not resort to sensational exaggerations to scare up votes or attract or distract attention Party policies change Parties are taken over by First this clique They do not and then that one remain nearly as stable as the people who say they are Republicans or Democrats this very day This month take out his every' citizen should party affiliation with all the sympathies and prejudicies that go examine it along with it and It as a thing apart searchingly would be a glorious thing if all of us could in some miraculous manner forget what it was and a have to figure out all new An to be able out bias reason other for voting one way or an- considerations are of conare genuinely all who interested in the welfare of our country and of all who consider welfare somehow our country’s tied In with a political campaign These cern to Second U21 - GARLAND New Stop Sign Installed at Main & Factory PRINTED Class Matter August UTAH EVERT 1928 FRIDAY FIRST WARD INVITES SALE TO RUMMAGE THUKSDAT Under the Act OCTOBER 20 FOB of FRIDAY March 8 DISTRIBUTION Vemald W 1870 Johns — Editor and Publisher PRICE 1950 East Garland The Garjand First Ward Primary conduct its annual rummage The program in sacrament sale next Thursday Oct 28 in meeting was under the direction the Gleason building announces of the deacons with Cloyde Christensen in charge Guest speaker Russell Rogers Primary A recent traffic count at the Mrs was president C E Smith Jo intersection of Main and Factory president There will be aprons rugs pop Anne Shaffer underwent an apstreets at Garland and the th Valley hospithere of a number of near com and candy as well as rum- pendectomy at tal Monday She is domorning accidents have resulted in a de- mage articles on sale Mrs L R Shaffer and ing nicely cision by the State Road CommisLenna Oyler accompanied Mrs to put an additional stop sion Neph Westergard to Ogden on sign at the corner Mrs Shaffer’s birthday anniversTraffic will move thru the inary’ They visited Mrs Don Shaftersection from the south without fer at the home of her parents but will hereafter stop stopping C J Hadley Mrs Funeral services are being held Mr & Mrs on entering from the east in addition to the west and north today Friday at 11:30 am in the Grant Wilde and boys spent the weekend at the Shaffer home ward for Honeyville chapel This should Joseph make stops change of Clarkston the corner much safer than it has Seal 86 who died Tuesday morn- Mrs Leo Godfrey visited her parents on Saturday ever been ing at his home in Collinston Mr & Mrs Thyres Sessions of He was born July 21 1864 at Newark N J a son of Joseph Boihwell spent Sunday afternoon with & Mrs Mr Wildon Grover and Elizabeth Alforth Seal Mr & Mrs Wayne Grover had At the age of four he came her brother west with his parents in the Capt as Sunday guests Duane and two of his Patterson John Gillespie Oxteam company boy friends from West Point An enthusiastic response to the The family settled at Grantsville to Kayysville lie Mr & Mrs Grover were in Salt University Young People’s Theatre later moving Emma Ilinman Lake City on business Friday “Arthur and the Shin- married Mary production Mr & Mrs Fred Grover Mr A He ing Sword" last Saturday evening Aug 29 1888 in Kaysville Mrs Tom Harper and Mr & Mrs at the high school is going to in- was one of the early settlers of Wendell Hansen attended a party Later he moved to sure the success of the entire Plymouth given by the Seventies of the Mountain View Alta Canada series declares Mrs Don He came to Collinston ‘in 1915 Park Valley ward Saturday They member of the committee spent a social evening and enjoyed the project for the where he had resided since sponsoring a delicious chicken dinner He was a member of the LDS Business and Professional WoMarie Grover spent the weekend men’s Club (jhurch are his widow a son in Logan as a guest of her cousin Surviving As a result of the ticket sale Adams Mrs Naomi Patty Lorimer J Seal Salt Lake City Oyler for the first play practically Lima Mrs S and Mrs Louise Harper were in $1100 of the $1400 necessary to four daughters finanoe all three plays has already Ifunsaker Honeyville Mrs Katei attendanse at a meeting of the of the Pioneers in GarDaughters S S Thelma Peterson Mrs Bishop been raised and in order to make Friday afternoon at the and Mrs Norma S land the series to available more Collinston home of Mrs Frank Hansen Alice people and raise the small addi- Holst Brigham City 20 grand- Larson now of Logan children 22 and gave the greatgrandchildtional amount needed tickets for lesson ( the remaining three plays may be ren Mrs Naomi Oyler and girls Friends had for only $200 the committee may call at the home on r were Logan visitors Lima S Mrs a of announced Thursday daughter following this week’s Ardes Adams and Eva Young Thursday evening and Friadmissions meeting Separate of Perry enoyed a visit with a are $100 each day until time of the services The next production will be Burial will be In the Farmingtoh number of former school teaching friends at tbe home of Mrs T W "Penrod” to be presented on cemetery Lee Midvale at the UEA following Nov 18 at the high school audiconvention at Salt Lake City last torium weekend Mrs Lee is the former Several advisory members have Miss Accord Golda Mrs Regina been added to the committee to Jensen Anderson and Mrs Jane make the group more representaLinford were also present Miss tive of the entire valley1 Several Geneva Sorensen spent two days Tremonton businessmen are on besides the weekend at home to the new list and at Garland Mrs help out when her father was Phillip Pugsley and Mrs Rulon During the first Quarter of the came Elmer Hansen have consented to assist current fiscal year the people of nurt Miss Anita with her Mr 8s Mrs Kay SorenElva Korth teacher at the Utah Mrs which claims dairying as sen of Provo spent Saturday and Garland School one of its pi mcipal industries conat home Mrs Val RolThose desiring to secure tickets sumed something in excess of two Sunday ler and children who Rave been in this area may contact any of and pounds of oleoman at the R J Potter home these women or they may secur- garine per person During the visiting returned to Weston Monday ed at the Rose Clothing or at the corresponding period Mr A Mrs Wendell Hansen and Bear River State Bank at Tre- of a year ago they consumed Mr 8c Mrs Ursel Rhodes attended monton slightly in excess of 2 pounds per an session at the Logan evening person Mr & Mrs in consumption temple Wednesday RELIEF SOCIETY REMINDS OF The increase Paul Larson had as weekend WEDNESDAY MEETING according to a study made by the guests P G Jones and P M Jones state tax commission of of Salt Lake City who came up The Garland Second Relief Sotax stamps sold was about to participate in the duck hunt remind members 20 ciety officers the inper cent However Mrs Lowell that next Wednesday’s meeting crease Chririenscn and in revenue from the oleoMrs Russell Stevenson will be the social of Ogden service lesson same the tax margarine during visited with their sister Mrs Ilo’s The leon will lx? given this three month period was 125 per Rhodes week by Mrs Harold Castleton Miss Diane Friday cent Mir-GlorRhodes and girl friend All members are cordially invitThe revenue moie than doubl’d ed to be present ia Jorgensen of Ogden spent the becau-a year ago much of the weekend with Diane’s parents maikeicd was beolecmargarine SUNDAY SCHOOL Carl Harper son of Mr & Mrs CLASSES ing sold uncolored and paid a tax Tom Harper wai struck TO HEAR GEORGE CHOURNOS by a car Now apof 5 cents per pound afternoon when he got Adult classes and a number of parently the Utah public prefers Monday off bus at his home the other classes of the Garland the colored kinds and pays 10 He was scliQol treated at the hospital tax per pound conSecond Ward Sunday School will cents state and returned home Tuesday hear George Chournos of Tre- sumed Mrs Eph Peterson Mrs Ed IsaacIn the past quarter year the monton who spent sometime this collected just over son and Mrs Ross Rhodes attendsummer on Greece tell of his ex- commission ed a Democratic tea Tuesday afperiences there this coming Sun- $150000 in taxes or at the rate ternoon at the Howard Glenn day during the regular class per- of $600000 a year The tax is home in Tremonton County cansubstantial a rather iod it is announced by C II becoming were present as were Mr it is noted by didates Last superintendent Walter K Granger and of & Mrs Mr Chournos appeared before Patrick Healy Jr chairman Mrs Elbert D Thomas Mr Granseveral of the classes last month the the commission The revenue was the principal speaker ger curof the the first for his quarter with talk and pictures were served Refreshments rent fiscal year far surpossed that from the sale of beer stamps or GARLAND FIRST WARD the sum collected for the school Entries Coming In RELIEF SOCIETY REMINDER lunch fund on the sales by the For Ogden Stock Show Garland First Ward Relief So- liquor control commission It that its next produced about 60 per cent as Many Box Elder County growers ciety announces Tuesday meeting will commence much as the tax on the sale of are expected to enter exhibits in at 2:00 pm in the stake room cigarettes the 32nd annual Ogden livestock under the tabernacle with sister The reason for the increase show to be held in the Junction Marian Kirby giving the social according to Chairman Healy is city November 11 to 15 science lesson All members are not far to seek The federal Box Elder is already representattendance government in invited to be dropped a 10 cent a ed in the Hereford crttle auction There will be a nursery oleomarone of the show's six major drawpound tax on colored The last effective July ing cards by Max Anderson and garine MRS BONE IS HOSTESS TO Ben Tanaka both of Tremonton oleomargarine producers especialCIVIC ADD HOME ARTS CLUB The Hereford sale will be held ly those using vegetable oils exin their product went in- Nov 14 at 10 am A total of 297 The Civic and Home Arts Club clusively with a to the market in hulls and heifers have been signbig way held its first regular meeting of and radio advertising ed to tile sale by top breeders in the season Wednesday evening at newspaper other methods of promoting seven western states reported E the Armory with Mrs Oren Bone and on J sales The price they placed Fjeldsted stock show manager Club as hostess president Mrs less Major features of the had charge of their product is John Middleton that for its competing spread exhibit are judging contests the meeting bread namely butter purebred cattle fat and Mrs Arthur for The club 'elected feeder cattle purebred and fat to be its parliamentarMichaelis Five auction ian for the year to fill the vacancy Mrs Grace Ifans and Mrs E J sheep and fat hogs Mrs Theral Bishop Holmgren were among the guests sales are also scheduled during left when the period left for Washington of Mrs R H Peck of Fielding at Entry notices for participation An enjoyable program was pre- a luncheon at the Idle Isle at in any event will be received unsented consisting of a piano solo Brigham City last Wednesday til October 28 by Miss Carilyn Manning a report of her experiences at Girls’ A Nielsen Mr A Mrs Shirley Larson and Refreshments were served by State by Janice Last and a most members and 5 Mrs W L Larson were in Logan interesting discussion of her re- the hostess to 20 ' Saturday cent trip to Hawaii by Mrs Jos guests will Collinston Man Passes Away ALL POLITICS PREJUDICE AUGUST at Garland Utah as 12 mn'iB'iCTiiB DOWN Office University Drama Pleases Audience Colored Oleo Sales Up in Utah Tax Takes Jump jj Aid Explains New Social Security Rule $200 A YEAS Last Payment Made on ’49 Beet Crop husband who is dependent upon his working wife can now be entitled to a husband’s social security benefit when his wife retires’’ according to Charles W Feldhauscr social security field Harvest Now is representative Half Completed The husband who meets definite requirements to be entitled In Valley Fields to benefits may receive a payment Checks went out this week to of the wife's f equal to beet growers in this area for the These benefits will payment final payment on the 1949 crop be payable beginning with September 1950 that the The payment was for slightly provided 50 cents husband files an application with over per ton and brought the total counting the the Social Security Administration government payment under the A representative of the Ogden Sugar Act to a little over $1265 Social Security Office will be in cents per ton Tremonton on Thursday October Harvest Half Over Ideal autumn weather during 26 1950 at the Utah Power and Light Co office from 2 to 4 pm the past weeks and the increased labor supply released by the school vacation this week have hastened the beet harvest In the Garland factory district with the result that more than half of the crop is now out of the fields redistrict ports Orson Christensen manager for the sugar company Another factor in tbe rapid In the cities the people comharvest this fall is the increased plain against the farmers because use of mechanical topping and of the rising cost of food but it equipment is not the farmers but the infla- loading the crop is now being of percent which tion has increased food handled by machines says Mr prices states Wallace F Bennett Christensen candidate for the US Republican Tests indicate that sugar conSenate in a talk at the high school tent of the beets is running just here Wednesday evening a little over last year in the disThe inflation has divided the value of our money by half with trict tho farmers report that tonthe result that it costs twice as nages are slightly lower in most fields due to weather conditions much to raise a crop and so we have to have twice as much for prevailing during the year Mr stated to it Bennett Failure get the necessary high prices on some products brings quick ruin to growers and potato and turkey growers are facing that condition he said today Released today by the officers Because of inflation costa for of the Ogden Area Council Boy everything have risen phenomenally in spite of the fact1 that one Scouts of America were proman can now produce in industry gram objectives for the Council as much goods as 18 men could as recently by the executive board These plans will once produce Mr Bennett declared that the cover the activities of Boy Scouts advancecause of Inflation is deficit spend- in camping activities ing by the government failure to ment health and safety memberrepay the government debt and ship and leader training Set up as objectives were the government waste "A Inflation Raises Farm Expenses Says Bennett OgdenAreaScouts Name Objectives following: North Box Elder Cancer Association Wins Praise The North Box Elder County Cancer Association was most highly commended as an outstanding organization by officials at the training school held for three days in Salt Lake City recently Mrs Wynn S Hansen local gave a brief talk on the cancer campaign in north Box Elder last year Those attendcounty ing the training school besides Mrs Ilanscn included Mr' Blaine Morse vice commander Garland Mr' Farrell J Bess Tremonton Mrs B N Benson and Mrs Devers Owens Garland A tentative plan for this year's cancer campaign has been set up to include an educational film to be shown to women of this area The film will be shown locally at a date to be announced later and concerns self detection of breast cancer That every district units that had been dropped special attention to the new have at scouts of the unit in summer least 50 of see that at least 30 camp the membership are scouts have every unit in the council with a trained leader and see that all districts prepare mobilization plans and organize Emergency Service Corps The program was planned thru the operating committees of the Council Chairman for these committees are: Organization M R Advancement Olin II Conroy & Ririe Harold Health Safety Ilavenor Camping and Activities A R Croft Finance L II Griffin Planning & Policy Rulon P Peterson and Training Ellis McAllister all give INVITED PUBLIC PIANO RECITAL TO ATTEND SUNDAY Lucretia Rhodes will prethe following pupils in a piano recital at the Garland Relief Society room Sunday after22 October at 2 o’clock noon FIRST WARD MIA INVITES The interested public is cordially TO SPECIAL PROGRAM invited to attend Marie Stimp-soMarilyn Stimpson The program in the Garland L D Tarbet Max Turley First Ward MIA meeting Tuesday Turley Deanna Garfield evening will feature music by the Judy Neil Stimpfon Harmonettes Chorus readings by Ronald Stimpson Billy Howard Mrs and Miss Linda Burns Judy Burns Laub Maughn Gaye 'Laub Arlene a Dorothy CApener and piano Bishop Max Forsberg number by Miss Susan Linford Lynn “orsberg Anderson Beth Peterson W G Marilyn it is announced by Mrs Nadine Rhodes Audrey Peterson Woffinden Allen Allen Gene Mae All ward members MIA age are Betty Jana Lee Kerr Louise Kerr and invited to come out and enjoy will appear In Lynn Anderson this special program the recital Club Will Sell Pie To Factory Employees This may not be the answer to a women’s prayer but it is the answer as to what to give hubby in his lunch The Civic and Home Arts Club are again selling those good pies and ice cream to all employees at the sugar factory Saturday Oct 21 for the day and afternoon shifts Mrs sent ANNOUNCED ENGAGEMENT Bishop & Mrs Clark S Bowen of Beaver Dam have announced the engegement of their daughter LoDees to Phillip Ilumphcrys son Ruth of Mrs Bird of Mendon was a student at Bear LoDees and attended River High School the USAC last year Phillip attended South Cache High and served the in army recently Mrs W B Farnsworth of Tempfo is visiting with Mr & Mrs Wm J Cullimore City California were in Pleasant Grove and Salt her mother Mrs Hess at Fielding Lake City Thursday and Friday and with other relatives in the Ifanni Mrs Walter spent last valley week in Salt Lake City with relaMiss Beth Brown who is teach- tives visited Saturday and Mrs John Evans of Malad visit- at Orem Mrs Don Limb ed her daughter Sunday with her parents Mr 8 "" Mrs Henry Brown Friday |