Show 03 jJifSAV Entered at No the Post i ESTABLISHED Office at Garland Utah AUGUST as Second 47 19Z - PRINTED EVERY TIIE August GARLAND UTAH FRIDAY THE EDITOR Artificial government controls to set the pattern for propose every transaction of 60 million and four million earners wage businesses Rather a big order 1 j ICE CREAM ANNIVERSARY Jacob Fussell established the ice cream plant in Haiti more in 1851 just Maryland ne hundred years ago this June to use the surplus milk that lush June pastures brought to ius dairy Ice cream had been recipes known for hundreds of years in but It took American Europe business to make ice cream an treat for a whole naeveryday tion f first ' There are thousands of words the English language that are used only infrequently and in 99 instances out of a hundred word a commonly recognized would express the idea just as as any of them accurately in - If there is anything that the young people of this valley really want to do that thing is to swim ’ if yoil can Cake Cqach Hughes for It y L more of compounding example buor confounded j?’’reaucracv reaucracy In any event here is wliat Pickle IAC gives as an example of controls on pickles “Should the 1948 harvest year be chosen as the year base to be used in establishing the base period for fresh periods would be the 90 days pickles the first following immediately sale after processing while the base period for dill pickles would be the period starting three weeks after the first sale and the base period for sweet the period starting pickles six months after first sale” I forgot to mention that all this is in contemplation of eson prices tablishing ceiling pickles when the harvest is completed next fall OPS is really in a pickle now Mormon Spies?? How ridiculous can Russian 4 8 1870 3 which A series of difficulties delayed repairs to the heating plant at the high school appear to be out of the way now and the swimming pool will be ready states Coach Hughes Monday The schedule will be the same as previously announced In the interest of a cleaner town the City has arranged to haul away old cans and similar next rubbish Wednesday and Thursday must be placed at the Refuse curb and be in containers if it is to be hauled away it is an nounced Two States Set Fete For Seniors Stake Schedules Ward Conferences LEAVE FOR TRIP TO MEXICO and Miss Miss Ruth Johnson Ardes Adams left Tuesday with School class the USAC Summer t which will tour Mexico students are enrolled for the study tour for which college excredit will be given They pect to return by July 25 Miss Johnson and Miss Adams were accompanied to their bus at Salt Lake City by Mrs Oluf Johnson and Mrs P A Linford conferences wiU be held three wards of the Bear RStake this Sunday President R J Potter will visit the Stone Ward accompanied by Orval Nish of the high Ward council At Garland First Ward Charles J Wood of the stake presidency will be accompanied by Earl Buas officials visitors while chanan at Plymouth the stake presidency will be represented by Vernald W Johns and by Russell of the high council of the high council Members will be making their regular visits at all other wards of the stake Statistic Given On Kindergartens Kindergarten enrollment this month over the county is reportas follows by Supt K E Weight: Corinne 30 Bear River City ed 30 Honcyville Johns — Editor 23 Fielding 27 Garland 35 Tremonton 31 in one class and 39 in the other Perry 20 from Willard and 17 from Perry Central at Brigham 39 in one class 41 in the other 29 in one Lincoln at Brigham class 30 in the other Mayor White Family Holds Reunion and Publisher $200 A YEA1 Lions Club Gets Charter The J J White family enjoyed a pleasant reunion Saturday and Sunday at the Ogden stake’s park in Solth Fork canyon east of Ogdon Mrs J J White Mayor and New Lions Club were the honored guests of their children Of and grandchildren Organized In the 60 descendants there were Snowville Area 4C present including Mrs Lola Guyan of Temple City California Well wishers from and Dallas White of Bakersfield Brigham GarSnowviUe City Tremonton California land and Logan joined with the Club Wednesday Fielding Lions a in dinner and evening program at which the new Fielding Club was given its charter of membership in the International Lions organization The charter was presented by Harold Petersen deputy district Kross Roads Kapers the home who also installed the governor talent show amateur conand test the Garland Lions will pre- following club officers: V H Carl Peck president sent at the Hear River High Wilcox vice president School June 28 and 29 is off lo Oleen Garn second vice presia fine start its director Dorothy dent Mark J vice third Udy Hurst announces this week B M Petersen secreThe tiny tot popularity con- president C W Bourne Lion tamer test is in full swing too The tary' Ezra Mason tail twister window display of prizes and Potter Rex Richards M Stephen A Udy pictures of babies has been put directors up at Gee’s Clothing The place The members are: Wayne to vote for your favorite baby is Ervin Coombs Herman stated clearly on each picture Potter Leo Merchants of Garland have FarnsworthWendell B Welling D Jones Verl placed the voting jars In prominHolt ent places in stores and business Udy Gene Leavitt Earl C J Bourne establishments and everyone is Last week a new Lions Club invited to cast a vote for their was established at Snowfavorite The winning boy and ville formally with charter ceremonies the winning girl will be presentOfficers are: ed a silver loving cup Entries Rulon A Ward president in the baby contest are open unCutler Thomas Larkin til Saturday noon The standings and Norman Talbot vice presiwill be posted at Gee's Clothing dents Dclome Arbon window every day at 11 am secretary Ed Pratt tamer Lion Archie Babies and entered voting Rose tail twjster Rollln Showell places are as follows: Bert Eliason Jr and Bealy S 4 Susan Woffinden years Cutler directors Sally Linford 3 years John Garn Other charter members are 4 years Jeneal Gam 2 years Rosa Anderson F A Cagle Carl Cathleen Anderson 15 months Cobia and Bradley C Rudd 18 months man C M Funk Dan A HickEarl Hickman Alma Larat Rudy’s IGA kin Thomas F Larkin and D G 2 years James Jerry Madsen Wood 4 years at Garland Cafe Nelson Jr 5 years at Garland May Wood Drug 19 Linda months Wood at Wood’s Super Service Michael Archibald 20 months Paul Wheelwright 2 years Brent Gam Capener at Bear River Riverside Ward will again hold Farm Supply Its annual celebration of Inde3 years and pendence Day but has set the Roy Manning Susan Adaire Brown at event this year for Saturday year O P Skaggs June 30 ward officers announce Matt Lee Zollinger The day’s program will begin year at Tremonton C Pennys at 10 am with a parade and Wade M Ebeling Jr eight continue with a program at It months Tremonton Maytag Co o'clock in the ward hall under For information contact Doro- the direction of the Relief So25 Hurst or Otto ciety thy phone Linderman Garland Lunch of hot dogs consisting cream and drinks will be sold at UNDERGOES OPERATION noon Iluish who has In the Cpl Burton afternoon there will been on active duty in Korea is be horsepulling at o’clock folnow in Japan from lowed by two ball games and the recuperating an his stake horse shoe pitching conappendicitis operation test parents are informed At Fielding ‘Capers' Show And Contests Well Under Way first J P Riverside Plans For Celebration 1 J Soil Conservation Head Coming Here For Award Dinner There will be a show for the children supper fireworks and square dancing to complete the evening is invited to come Everyone and everyone interested is also invited to enter a float in the parade J C Dykes assistant chief of Service Conservation Soil the office will present a Washington to Service Award Superior Northern Utah Soil Conservation officers and employees District at the be lo at a banquet held Tremonton Second Ward hall The Third Monday evening Ward Relief Society is preparing the dinner Cyril Luker regional director and Joe Libby from Albequerque will be conservationists state present also The award is the only one of its kind being presented in the state this year GENE FROM RECOVERING MUNNS INJURIES is Gene Munns making a tho slow recovery from steady his accident May 3 having been able to take dally automobile rides around the community with the family dunng the past week Mr Munns was severely injured in a fall from his horse on of May 3 the evening He yet event recalls no deails of the which left him partially unconweeks as a scious for several result of severe head injuries Girls To Vie Fop County Title 0 Miss Lavona Ericksen eLCollin-stoMiss Astrid Strand Kind Miss Donna Green of Tremonton are the three valley girls entered in the Miss Box Elder contest this yearJt Twelve ing conducted other girls are entered The contest will be held July 4 under the auspices of the club at Brigham Club groups 4 The are entering candidates wardget? The£ latest is winner will receive a $150 propaganda the and will represent the following report Married in robe the June 14 issue of the New county in the Miss l?tak£ contest June 13 Contestants will'-bjudged on York Times: “London and perface Soviet beauty of figure (AP— Tass the official talent and ability to News agency charged today in a sonality Czechoslovakia wear clothes dispatch Finmissionaries in that Mormon Mrs George Gleason returned land were spying ontthe Soviet war pro- home Friday from a visit with border and “conducting and Cali Soviet relatives in Washington paganda against the fomia Union’” from Thane Packer son of Mr and Mrs E II Taiker of Fielding has been chosen as the new scout evecutive in Cache valley to succeed Preston W Pond who has tiansferred to the Ogden Scout Council Mr Packer has been assistant executive to Victor Lindblad in the Berkeley Contra Costa Area Council California His appointment to the head valley prsition in the Cache unit was unanimously apptoved last week by the council officials in City Will Haul Rubbish Wednesday W Vernald PRICE iver Swimming Pool Opens At High School Watkins Reports From Capital latest creation presents the question of whether or not it is one March TIME DISTRIBUTION 1951 tion” Mr Packer assumes his new duties on July 1st Thane was bom at Fielding 1914 He graduated from in B R II S and from Utah State in 1939 College Agricultural From with a major in sociology 1935 to 1937 he filled an LDS mission to the Eastern States and was president of the Conhis necticut District Following graduation from college he accepted a position with Logan schools City teaching social studies and physical education at Logan junior high until 1945 He joined the professional scout service in 1945 and since has been a field district and assistant scout executive in the BerkeHis residence was at ley area Mrs PackRichmond California er is the former Palmyra Bean daughter of Mr Be Mrs W W Her father was director Bean of the church properties in Palmyra and Manchester New York for many years The Packer Garron 12 have four children Pamela 9 Rand 5 and Patricia HK were brought GENERATIONS together at Plymouth on the day the youngest of the group Cindy Lee Bennett was named Oldest of all of Cindy’s living ancestry is Thomas J Nish who is 91 years His son Robert Nish is 66 ' Third in line f age is Celia Nish ZundeL Cindy’s mother is also named Celia and is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Rosel Zundel of Fielding The little girl in addition to the three grandparents shown here has eight other grandparents living Her father is Robert Bennett of Tremmton There have been so many calls his house asking when the will be open high school pool establishScores of friendships that his wife has threatened to have the phone taken out until ed when Bear River and South Bear River stakes were one unit the season Is over will be renewed next Tuesday when the “old folk" of the two stakes join for their annual outing Plans for the event call for another big outdoor dinner unwants Congress to der the trees on the tabernacle Everybody balance the budget and put govEach ward will again grounds ernment expenditures on a care for its own group at dinner basis It is surprising with the stakes furnishing their how many people for- usual however part of the refreshments A visiting hour from 11 am get this when the trimming process affects them scheduled to noon is before the The oddity of the situation dinner At 2 o’clock begins from the fact that practicthere will be a program and a ally every pressure group has free show at the Main Theatre to me as well as other appealed members of the Congress not to May Levy its own particular pro- County reduce Cut the other fellow but Higher School Tax gram leave our important program Box Elder is one of eleven We need Uncle Sam’s districts which may now levy up help It merits public support— to a seven mill tax or 40 per Those are the rea- and so on cent of a $3300 per class room sons of a new No doubt my replies to many level under provisions the" recent special wVss'ed'by of these special pressure groups session of the legislature are going to be disappointing 6 mills But in the national Interest and previous law permitted in the interest of that great mass or 30 per cent of the $3300 level who are unorganiof Americans districts will reThe 29 poorer zed and who have no lobbying to represent their ceive assistance from sales tax organization to enable them to interests I am going to have to revenues reductions In Federal spend up to the level named support The Box Elder school board for 1952 expenditures will study the local situation to Pickle IAC Pickle IAC is one of the latest see whether raising the tax here bureaucratic institutions This is desirable it is believed at Act of 22 FRIDAY at Scout heachpiar-fe- i in a meeting s A Geoige Raymond coun cil president announced the selection and said “The commit studied tee which the nuni'rous applications for the office were unanimous in their choice of Mr Packer He has a splendid record his professional work in both in teaching and in the scout movement We appreciate being able to obtain the services of such a man and are certain that Cache scouting will progress admirably well under his direc t The of steady improvement Gene Muons from an accident which might have been fatal is to everone who knows gratifying All lain or his family are conanxious that his recovery tinue until he once again enjoys full good health Garland’s city park will soon softball have a lighted field The poles were being erected for the lights this week Also planned are some lights and water facilities in the camp area of the park so that evening weiner roasts and similar events may be held there the JUNE FOR Fielding Native uiven Cache Scouting Position SIDE WITH V THURSDAY Under Class Matter 1928 READING DOWN 4j ’Cfcar ? - GARLAND HE YEAR— Uiw- kra-- Parents View Guard Pictures showMovies taken in Korea ing many valley men of the National Guard at a variety of activities there were shown at the Garland Ward chapel Friday evening by Mrs Joe Whitesides Col whose husband of Logan is in command of Whitesides there Parents and the Battalion wives of all the men from this to the showarea were invited Rambouillet ewes Wynn S Hansen laded ten choice pure bred at the aboard a plane bound Tor Chile South America last week The ewes will go to the large ranch of Charles Ogden airport meat and Increase stock to Baly for interbreeding with his home to Argentina Japan China wool yields Hansen has sent sheep and Russia In former years ing were renderMusical numbers ed at the gathering by Miss Ethel by Mrs F Rogers accompanied M Peck The Guard left here last Au- gust J |