Show GARLAND ESTABLISHED ' Entered at YEAR— No the Post Office THE THE WITH Utah as Second USAC Diplomas Monday June 4 EDITOR The at little ward chapel Beaver Dam is truly a jewel in the hills There is a character in its exterior design that reflects sturdiness integrity and dignity The passing traveler instantly knows it is a place of religious It looks like a church worship and prompts thots of what churches stand for It reminds him of congregations bowed in devotion — serious humble hopeful It speaks of life that is earnest death that is the will of God and of human awareness of a dependence upon Divine favor Inside modern decoration has now softened its austerity and stiffness until it is a haven of and peace a place for beauty reverent meditation and quiet thanksgiving The large recreation hail which it is a fine community adjoins center reflecting in common with hundreds of others like it a religious philosophy that has to e mb ranee drama expanded and play as proper exdancing of the soul of man pressions The people of the Beaver Ward deserve the congratulations of the rntlre valley for an job of building and remodeling We have been reading of repeated rumors to the effect that the Reds were suggesting that they might be willing to end the Korean ward with a truce at the 38th parallel Russia has angrily denied that any such overtures originated in Moscow That could be just part of their pretense that they have to do iflth that war or nothing it could be an unconscious admission that they are behind it It may be true also" One obvious fact seems to be that our national leadership is letting it be known that we would accept a settlement at that line Our people do not want full scale war and they do not like to go on fighting a war that the leaders themselves military see no chance of our winning Neither do we relish quitting a There just job only half done seems to be nothing good about this Korean business Bear River High School is at Utah Stale Agrirepresented cultural 58th College’s annual commencement exercises next week with 17 students among the more than 1000 students graduating Marrinor Eccles member of the Federal Reserve Board will be commencement Monspeaker day June 4 in the college Elder Henry D Moyle member of the Council of the Twelve Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints will give the baccalaureate address June Sunday 3 On Thursday May 24 Senator Wallace F Bennett (R Utah) told the Senate that much fat could be cut from the military In the debate on an budget amendment offered by Senator Case (R SD) to cut 5 from to the funds appropriated the Department of Defense in the Fourth Supplemental Appropriato read tion bill Bennett the Senate part of a letter he haji received from a Utah serviceexman criticizing unnecessary penditures of the military The “I serviceman reported: see many things which make me to sick It would be interesting beimillions are know how many ng spent for Armed Forces Day The other thruout the world day the post engineer remarked he to me how many thousands in getting had already spent Then ready for the celebrations he said ‘I wonder if it’s worth it? " continued: The serviceman “Another thing which disturbs me is the rush to spend money fiscal the of end before the year ct as if it would be a They crime to have anything left the end of the fiscal year to turn hack The argument is that if is left next year’s appanything ropriation would be cut down and we might need it and could not get it” Senator Bennett’s reLauding Senator Case said that marks be would provide a pocketbook at for the Defense Establishment in which they could put the money which was burning holes in their pockets namely the Treasury US Leave on Trip E J Holmgren Alma Theurer left Tuesday and Eph Jensen on a trip which will morning take them thru the eastern states and Canada They expect to be away a month or six weeks EVERY PRINTED Matter August 1928 UTAH Reports Treasurer Valuation notices from the office of the county treasurer have been received this last month by all Box Elder County pioper-towners A summary of the figures on the notices discloses that there is a $970000 increase in the value of property assessed for taxes over last year exclusive of utilities as such railroad power and telephone facilities More than a third of the increase is in cars or $315000 and trucks owned in the county The remainder of the increase is largely in acreage improvements cattle and sheep personal property and city lot improvements The public is cordially invited attend both of these services to Dr according Daryl Chase dean of students and chairman of the commencement committee from this area are: Graduating Elaine Anderson elementary education James Arthur Felsted business administration June Richard P Smith son of Mr Firth speech Bonnie W and Mrs C E Smith of Garland Wenelementary education is one of eight outstanding scholdell II Giles business adminisars selected tration from the United Wendell Leon Harris States this year to receive apanimal husbandry Joe M Hess to the Society of Feleducation physical S pointments Sterling lows of Harvard Huish psychology University Verl Joseph These men will spend the next Iverson elementary education Owen J Jones physical educat- three years as Junior Fellows doion and research Archie Reed Larson air ing free study The full resources of the Univerand conditioning refrigeration home econsity both for instruction and reBeverly M McCrary search will be available omics for education Francis work their scholarship Munns industrial education The Junior Fellows are selectColleen Packer elementary eduincation Joel J Richards agricul- ed for their “resourcefulness tural economics Joyce Romer itiative intellectual curiosity and L Sorensen ag- promise of notable contribution English Lloyd to one or more of the various ricultural economics fields of knowledge and thought’’ The Society of Fellows usually Lt Richrad Butler of nine Senior Fellows composed was esand 24 Junior FeUows Goes South Carolina tablished in 1933 Under the of a gift from A LawLieutenant Richard Butler who terms who was rence Lowell then last week completed his two Presidant Emeritus of Harvard months Statistical Service Off L The purpose of the Society is cer training at Denver Colo is “to give young men of exceptionvisiting here briefly before leaval ability originality and reAirfing for duty at Donaldson to orce Base at Greenville South sourcefulness an opportunity pursue their studies in any deCarolina free the new partment of the University He is leaving for formal from requirements” post this week accompanied by t men have held Junhis wife and family who have and 23 others are been visiting relatives here re- ior Fellowships now holding appointments Most cently of the former Junior Fellows are now teaching in colleges and universities thruout the United States and others hold important industrial and government posi- Richard Smith Gets Scholarship From Harvard to Beaver Dedicates Ward Hall The Beaver Ward chapel was evenfilled to capacity Sunday ing as Bishop LeGrand Richards dedicated the new recreation hall and remodeled building numbers musical Appropriate were presented at the service which was attended by many former ward members Clark Bowen and Bishop William Potter chairman of the finance committee spoke of he effort that had been put forth by the word in the building construction and thanked the members for their loyal support President Robert J Potter a former bishop of the ward also spoke An address was given and the dedicatory prayer offered by Bishop Richards Theatres Offer Show Ticket To Service Men Local Free home on furlough Servicemen are considerately offered free shows at the Orpheum and the Main Theatres by Otto Jorgensen theatre manager in his advertising in this week’s Times All the men have to do is show up in uniform or show their furlough papers to get past the ticket window MARRIAGE PLANNED FOR SATURDAY Mr and Mrs George R Archibald of Plymouth announce the approaching marriage of their Ha Ann to Don Wildaughter liams of Malad Idaho The ceremony will be performed Saturday at the Archibald home dance will be held A wedding the it Plymouth church in the evening following the marriage Mr Salt Lake day with Mrs George Grover ef City visited WednesMrs Polly Smith THURSDAY Under I'RIPAY County Tax Values Up This Year to New Bennett Urges Cut In Army Waste In Senate Speech - GARLAND Local People Get SIDE 192S Mass 44 READING DOWN at Garland ACGUST of the Act JUNE FOR 1 ME DISTRIBUTION FRIDAY March 8 1870 Deseret Industries Will Gather Waste Items Here A step toward the increasing amount of used material available for repair or renovation Inredistribution Deseret by the dustries will be made here next week when Mr Lewis Lillywhite of Brigham City a former Garland resident will call at homes in this area reminding home owners that they can have a truck call at their doors for any article they would like to dispose of Deseret Industries is a branch of the LDS welfare program It collects almost every type of used article and converts it to something The work usable is done by handicapped or aged otherwise be people who would to earn a living unable Products of its factories are distributed to the in the needy Church welfare program or are sold in Deseret Industries retail stores Wages in the amount of have been paid the workers in the ten years since the proin gram was inaugurated the Church while hundreds have had the satisfaction of becoming self able and of to sustaining being do some creative useful work Mr Lillywhite will make apfor a truck to call at pointments any home where there is paper old furniture rags clothing dishes or kitchenware or anything else of value that can be cleanremanufactured repaired ed or otherwise utilized Watkins Explains Procedure For Army Discharges I have been receiving many letters from home which indicate that the public is generally confused over the discharge and rotation programs of our military forces All military policies are subto to changes necessary meet military necessities but I should like to briefly set forth army and navy policy at the present time Die Navy policy with respect to discharges contemplates that bein July ginning inactive reservists who were involuntarily caUed to duty will be released at the rate of one thousand a month thru September In October the Navy rate of discharges tions will jump to six thousand per Richard who received his AB month of which will degree at the University of Utah be those Inactive reservists who in 1948 has been doing gradu- were involuntarily recalled to ate work there in his chosen duty The goal is to complete field of chemistry discharges in this category by DeThe others named were from cember various other fields of study The Defense Department is such as literature hisphysics formulating plans for the disof other tory biology English linguistics charge reservists and anthropology cluding National Guard members but there has been no public nouncement of this date The Stock Show Army probably will not make any announcement until the milSalt Lake itary situation in Korea becomes 7 morje stabilized Opens on The Rotation Plan Entries for the 15th Annual Confusion over the rotation Intermountain Junior Fat Stock plan seems to express itself in Show to be held June 7 and 8 the belief that entire organizat the Salt Lake Union s ations such as Utah’s 204th BaNorth Salt Lake are ex- ttalion will be rotated This is OPS not the case The pected to jump because rotation plan price ceilings have been waived is applied to the individual soI Jacob to Show II according ldier Units are not rotated First Vice President Animals Those entitled to rotation are sold at the auction and meat the soldiers who the Army thinks sold at retail wiU not have price are “most entitled” to such conrestrictions he said nor will sideration This of course packers be limited by quotas means that the soldiers with the This year’s Show will continue will combat records be longest with two innovations introduced rotated first last year No Grand Champion Trade Agreements Act awards will be made and ‘“MaLast week the Senate much ster Stockman” awards wUl go approved exto entries rated outstanding in to my satisfaction tension of the Trade Agreements calves classes of jambs prime Act another In two for years and hogs so however doing protective New this year is the cutting to which were agreed provisions affair' of the Show to a farmto will aid in protecting Utah This move was introduced ers fur and others and boys girls from the producers permit those importation of cheap living in remote areas of the Fur proitems Slate to be at the Show without ducers were victims of foreign being away from home too long importations under the old act of the shorter time Because extension under the new but and the waiving of ceiling prices of fur is limentries are expected to hit near foreignto importation 25 per cent of domestic ited the 800 mark I was happy to production the fur amendment sponsor who has tl Beth Brown completed her year of teaching William F Perssoo of Payson at Orem spent the weekend with her parents Mr & Mrs Henry accompanied by his sister visited Mrs Polly Smith and -- called on She returned to Provo Brown this week where she will receive other friends in Garland Tuesday wife’s her degree at the graduation ex- Mr Persson reports his health remains unchanged ercises at the BYU Junior At June ject Vernald W Johns — Editor and Publisher PRICE 1931 East Garland Ward Sets June Date For Annual Outing The East Garland Ward has sot Saturday June 23 as the date for thpir annual ward outing home and comingr announces Ursel Rhodes of the MI A All former ward members are invited to join the present membership in tbc outing which will be held at Guineveh park Speaker Named For Sunday Evening Meet $200 A YEAS Government Costs Decline In Utah in '50 Utah according to the United of Commerce States Department during operated its government the fiscal year ended June 30 with expenditures 67 per 1950 cent less than in the previous month period This was twelve the first fiscal year under Gove- rnor Lee’s control Total expenditures outlay including capital such aid to local governments counties as cities town and state on school districts payment were debt and other payments 22 per cent less in Utah than in the preceding year In these features Utah reverAll the ses a national trend states in the aggregate spent 97 per cent more in fiscal 1950 than in fiscal 1949 for operations on the of their governments state level and total expenditures were 119 per cent higher the all 1950 the states in for than in the 1949 fiscal year Examination of the department’s develops the publication fact that the economy knife did not reduce appropriations for edthe Box of Representatives either for ucation the Elder teachers salary committee institutions of higher educawho met with the Board of Edution nor for the financial aid cation at Brigham City Friday state to the school disto ask that the Board award from the Expenditures for highteachers an increase greater than tricts in 1950 exceedthe $20000 previously decided way construction of 1949 by more than $1 upon for next year were unsuc- ed that cessful in persuading the Board million or by 17 per cent This as outlay capitalthat the amount should be in- is classed State aid to local governments increased The Board contended that the creased in this year $700000 or $20000 increase determined upon more than 4 per cent “The government publication for next year was all the district could afford to spend of its does not state any explicit reaavailable money and also that the sons for the reduction In Utah salaries in the district were com- expenditures” said Patrick Healy of the state tax parable with those paid in other Jr chairman which has analyzed districts in the state after con- commission sideration is given to social bene- the report “but analysis of the fits awarded to teachers with figures and examination of state families to support and after ex- expenditures in greater detail tra payments to teachers work- will show that the installation of ing in the schools remote from modem methods and mechanical aids to administration together the county seat are considered Contracts will be mailed to the with the requirement that each teachers it is stated with the state employee give an honest increase as first worked out by full day’s work are among the main reasons for the savings in the Board and for making public funds Next Year Salaries Listed amounts available for the to a summary According pre- larger of the general public" pared by the office of the Board benefit The Sunday School will be in charge of the evening meeting in Ward this the Garland Second H Charles Sunday announces Last superintendent have been made Arrangements to have Bentley Mitchell former president of the Tahitian misHe sion speak at the service will bring musical numbers and show pictures of Tahiti also is invited Everyone Board Maintains Position on Teaching Pay the proposed salary schedule for next y£hr will pay teachers the following amounts: Five will receive $4055 nine will receive $4030 16 will receive $4005 16 will receive $3980 19 will receive $3955 six will receive $3932 one will receive $3880 one will receive $3855 nine will receive $3830 and three w ill receive $3805 All other certified teachers with a college degree 85 in number will receive $3780 for next year’s work There are 26 teachers in the district who are not certified and all are women There are 85 men and 85 women teachers who hold bachelor degrees and are certified Board Seeks Bids For BR Gym A notice to contractors to submit bids for the construction of the Bear River High School gymnasium is contained in this issue of The Times Plans were completed tor the work by the architect Karl Krusmark last week Three separate bids may be submitted: one for general construction one for plumbing and heating and one for electrical work Mr 6c Mrs A R Capener and Mr da Mrs A Dean Capener atexercises at tended graduation the LDS Institute at Logan SunBill Capener gave day morning The Garland Camp of the the address for the graduating Daughter of the Utah Pioneers class will hold their regular meeting Mrs J J White attended Mr Friday June 8 at the home of Mrs Ed Udy in Riverside it is the home coming dinner and proannounced by Mrs Kumen gram at Beaver Saturday evening secretary DUP ANNOUNCES MEETING DATE Eighth Grade of 1931 Observes 20th Anniversary A short 44 members of an the class graduated of extempoclass met at Gan program consisting shelf histories piano last Saturday for raneous their twentieth year reunion un- numbers by Kenneth Boss a der the leadership of their pres- guitar solo by Hazel Grover Two of the Riser a reading by E J Holmident L J Pierce teachers of the class J D Gu- gren and a reading by Vivian Mrs and Elaine Rice Pierce were enjoyed nderson The 12 members present at Gibbs of Ellens burg Washina were the reunion have 43 children gton also were present them it was reported and most of the wives and husbands the 50 per cent of the class who of the class members The honor of coming from the were heard from during the farthest away to be present at year have a total of 81 children Officers in charge of the party the reunion went to Mrs Helen Johnson Barton whose home is in addition to Mr Pierce were Alice Christopherson Harris vice New York in Schenectady Hall Henrie members of the president Pheobe Twenty-silive in Utah and the secretary and Dean Andrus hisclass of remainder live in ten other states torian for tho officers named member New James Austin is the only period were Jack of the class to have passed away next in the twenty years since gradu- Pierce president Bertha Gardner vice president ation Grover Riser secretary A buffet luncheon was served Hazel in the same room from which and Dean Andrus historian Twelve of eighth grade land School |