Show THE Entered TWENTY THIRD YEA- R- at THE THE at Garland Utah as Second 192 Class - PRINTED Matter August GARLAND EVERY 1928 UTAH Lions Will Present $2000 SIDE WITH the Post Office AUGUST No READING DOWN GARLAND ESTABLISHED ' EDITOR Park Lighting System To Garland City Officials COOLER Just as the days started to get e began thinkhot enough that ing of a day in the canyon a We ‘pulled chill breeze blew in the blanket back up on the bed at night and checked to see if was hanging handy our sweater just in case we might need it first thing in the morning (or an In other words it hour or two is not so hot this week as it was last A BIT Only two switches yet remain to be installed before the lights can be turned on at the city park reported Andy Campbell Wedlighting project chairman nesday evening Mr Campbell stated that the the lighting project in which club has invested practically $1200 and in which the city has a $500 investment as well should be complete by the end of this week and will be turned over to the city with appropriate cereA GOOD SHOW monies ir the very near future still soft and Much The air was ref(eo labor has helped warm Monday night however as duce the cost of the installation we sat in the U stadium to enWhen the switches are Installfestival music joy the summer ed electricians will focus the of “The Merry Widproduction The lights on the playing field The singing stag- circuits will be ow” dancing arranged so that all combined ing and costuming all or part of the lights may be to make the show a right inter- used esting event at a moderate price You do not have to sit down in front to either see or hear or to May the enjoy evening under the Pool Attracts 300 Swimmers Daily THURSDAY Under FRIDAY the FOR Act of JULY 13 FRIDAY March 8 1870 Stake Priesthood Meeting Sunday Bear River Stake will hold its and priesthood monthly regular priesthood leadership meetings next Sunday The general priesthood meeting begins at 2:30 and is followed by meetings of the quorum groups Leadership sessions begin at 1:15 at the same time as the bishops’ meeting Plan Mosquito Supervisor Gets Note From Ceylon a News really gets around A decision to go ahead with a result of printing of the the building In distant Ceylon a prominent gymnasium wing of the proposed official responsible government Cemetery District at the Bear River High School for the mosquito control work was arrived at Monday at a meet- read of the work of the Box A committee is reported workof the district board of edu- Elder mosquito abatement group ing on a plan to bring the Gar- ing cation Supt K E Weight has in the Mosquito News official land City Cemetery into a ceme announced organ of the American Mosquito tery district and make it a tax The He building of this unit to Association immediately unit with a board of supported will be sent a letter asking Karl Joseph-so$180000 elected by the people cost about supervisors two mill financed by a special Box Elder supervisor for a of the area served tax levy allowed recent the by his of annual report and copy Several community cemeteries special session of the legislature other details have adopted this plan as perwill thus be paid for with a He signed his letter W L P mitted by state law in recent It minimum of interest expense Dassanayake of Calpetty Colomand years Portage Fielding Its bo Ceylon both came under the plan last over a three year period construction will raise the cost Fly spraying is now going fordisThe Willard cemetery year trict is the other one already of the current building program ward in the county and all areas at the local high school at about soon will be covered says Mr established in the county one million dollars Josephson No report has been made of A much restricted program is the progress of the local com- videThe class room unit will proat in prospect for next year due to eight much need rooms mittee who are considering the the school Among them will be the greatly increased cost of new maintenance plan an instrumental music room and DDT Funds now available a visual aids room It will also from the mill levy relieve the short room situation will not purchase near enough at the high school enough to that of the Insecticide to carry out possibly some eighth grade units the usual work he states of this area may be taken to the Mr A Mrs Chris Barf us and high school and relieve congesRiehartison 42 tion Oscar LeRoy that is developing there family and new daughter-in-ladied Tuesday at 5:10 pm in the This condition is especially noted called on friends here Wednesat Tremonton of an in- at hospital the Tremonton school on their way day They were ternal hemorrhage He had beeq Contractor moved their ma- to their home in California from rushed there only an hour or so chinery in and started work on Yellowstone park before when he became ill the new structure Thursday mornFuneral services will be held ing LIONS CLUB PRESIDENT Friday at 2 pm at Plain City He was born March 17 1909 in Plain City Weber County a son County Invites of Oscar C and Mary Sharp RichPublic to Free ardson and graduated from WeHe married Historical ber High School Pageant Butler September 28 Marguerite The Box Elder County Centen-nie- l 1929 in Ogden They moved to in five episodes Pageant of Garland five years ago where he historical events will be presenthad been engaged in fanning are his widow Gar- ed by the Box Elder Chapter of Surviving of the Utah Pioneers land his parents Plain Daughters City and the following sons and daugh- on July 13 and 14 at 8:00 pm ters: Mrs Norma Hansen county Bear Lucy Wright president River City Joan Dennis Robert reports that the pageant will be held in the Box Elder High Douglas and Wayne Richardson auditorium at Brigham Garland one grandchild and the School brothers and sisters: There will be no admission fee following Author of the pageant is Judge Mrs Arch Helen Richardson B C Call and it will be directMrs ChristenPeterson Evelyn ed by John Owen The five epiGlen RichardTremonton sen sodes will include: Jim Bridger son Garland Clifford Richardson Wheat-leMae birth fo the first white Mrs Brigham City in child Lewiston and Mrs Gladys Brigham City 1851 first school in Brigham City 1853 Norr Deweyville peace treaty with the Indians 1863 meeting in the 'Bowery Churchman Visits when Brigham Young early day leader of the LDS Church- gave RWM Bone Family his last public address 1877 The Reverend Father Heince A group of Indians from WashRec- akie will appear in tribal cosof the Hyacinth took over as Ciesielski “Bill" Woffinden Illinois and a tume and musical numbers will president of the Garland Lions tory of Salle brother of the student pilot kill- also be featured including num- Club Wednesday evening followin the office ed in the plane accident last bers played by the fii?t brass ing his installation Lions deputy spring with Lt Val Gene Bone band in Brigham City All par- by Harold Peterson from Logan and his father called on the R ticipants will be direct descend- district governor M Bone Others Installed family and relatives ants of pioneers Mrs Other in other club offices officers assisting Installed here Tuesday reThe men devout Catholics Wright are Mrs Rae Christensen were L C Christopherson first vice president Earl Arnold seported they had been praying for and Mrs Mae Smith the welfare of the souls of the cond vice president A G Campmen ever since their bell third vice president Chester young RACE death They visited the grave of BENEFIT P Boss secretary Parley A LinLL Bone at Garland and offered DATE CANCELLED ford treasurer E J Holmgren while here lion R Evan Gee prayers race pro- tailtwister benefit A ' They disclosed that the mother gram proposed for Gene Munns wbo is tamer and two new directors of Lt Bone’s student had been from injuries sustain- J J White and Arthur Michaelis recovering ill time of at the the ed in a fall from his horse last seriously J W Earl former member of accident and was not told of the May has had to be given up on the club now of Logan was also death of her son She died two the date originally planned spon- a guest at the meeting months later without knowing of sors disclosed this week Express Appreciation the tragedy of Resolutions appreciation It is hoped to set a new date were approved by the club for soon July 21 had been the cooperation of the managefor the event Mr A Mrs Frank Munns Mr A ment and the employees of the Mrs Arch Munns Mr A Mrs Viclocal sugar factory in aiding with tor L Hansen Mr St Mrs Dale ATTEND THOMPSON REUNION G Thompson fam- the club's park lighting project The James Haws Mr A Mrs Farrell Munns and also to Andy Campbell chairheld was at reunion the ily Terry Dona and Lynn Munns Girls Home in' Logan Canyon man of the committee for the Mrs F L Nye Mr St Mrs Clarence and Sunday There lighting and previously of the Mr & Mrs Keith Austin Saturday Austin and family and Mr A Mrs Otto were 90 members of the family boys and girls committee for his present including the J J Thomp- sustained enthusiasm for several Brockman and family were has resulted years which largely those who attended the son A 1 Udy D Henry Manning improvements John Austin family reunion at and J J Shumway families from in the notable made at the park Garland Lagoon Sunday Organize open sky WE’VE GOT A READER The paper was hardly out of our shop last week before our John stepShumway neighbor ped in to tell us we had made a noble effort in this column to reduce the costs of building but that he did not think we could We had menget away with it tioned that the class room unit at the high school would cost 13 cents a square foot to build as with over 20 cents a compared foot for the gymnasium when Our we should have said dollars were correct proportions it is more The only place to make mistake a dangerous than in the newspaper is when you reach for a bottle in the medicine There chest family you might get carbolic acid instead of mouth wash A few others our saw “slip showing” and mentioned it which is more than they did for Mr when he advertised Shumway on the Crossroads bills Capers that his real estate business here was established in 187S No one him on that one even challenged tho everyone should have known that Garlandwas just a sage flat for more than 20 years after that date Of course a good many who noticed his deliberate error may still be waiting until they see him to ask about the 187S claim “Tales of Hoffmann” Is Next Offering Of Music Festival “Tales of Hoffmann" second hit of the University of Utah Summer Festival will open in Stadium Bowl next Thursday July 19 close on the heels of “The Merry Widow” which concludes a run Saturday night July 14 The largest crowds in several seasons have flooded the Stadium Bowl gates to see the twin bill l prices were deemed a big drawing feature and Hollywood Top Broadway stars won for the Franz Lehar classic some of the finest critical raves of the series the plaudits Drawing were Vera Bryner who played Sonia George Jongeyans as Prince Danilo and Robert as Jolidon the Parisian of the wealthy and at- “fling” widow tractive The same trio of stars will dramatic appear in Offenbach'a light opera which recently was made into a topflight English motion picture by J Arthur Rank Mr Rounseville who starred in the film will recreate his movie role as Hoffmann for Summer audiences Festival He appeared as Don Jose in “Carmen” and as Johann Strauss Jr in “The Great Waltz" two years ago is a Broadway Miss Bryner Hollywood and TV star who won wide acclaim for her leading “The in Consul” role Mr Jongeyans just finished the role of Jupiter Rex in Cole “Out of This World” on Porter’s also He Broadway appeared in “The Consul" All three are members of the New York City Opera Co Tickets are still available for the final nights of “The Merry Widow” and the three night run of "Tales of Hoffmann" at the box office 2nd South St Main in Salt Lake City Veraald W Johns — Editor and Publisher PRICE 1951 got under finally Swimming way at the high school pool this of Businesses Monday with the completion to the heating plant rerepairs Two Day Holiday Coach Hughes ports about 300 have been There arc business Garland places swimmers daily at the pool this now planning to make the 24th week the coach reports a announces holiday The schtdule for the various Walter of the O P Burns will be followed as Skaggs store age groups this week issued originally It is contemplated that all the stores will be closed on Monday July 23 as well as on Tuesday Class Room Unit To Be Built At High School TIMES DISTRIBUTION Roy Richardson Funeral Today DUP Woffinden Heads Garland Lions $200 A YEAR Wheat Beet Days Festival To Be Held August 10 and 11 The Garland Lions sponsors of the annual Wheat and Beet Days celebration have set August 10 and 11 as the dates for the event a have and already engaged vaudeville show for the Saturday it was entertainment evening at the meeting of the announced club Wednesday evening A suggestion thit the festival be postponed one week met with considerable favor but it was alfound that other activities would conflict ready planned with the other date William G Woffinden who sumed presidency of the club at the meeting club memassigned bers to the various committees for the celebration The chairmen of each committee will call for special assistance of citizens outside of the club membership as needed to arrange the pro- - WheatLoan Rate In Box Elder $196 per Bushel Credit Commodity Corporation loan rates on grain have been announced for the 1951 crop of wheat barley and oats according to Donald J Homer chairman of the Box Eldar County PMA Committee Box Elder County farm stored grain rates per bushel are wheat $196 and oats barley $101 $076 Warehouse stored grains in box Elder County will be eligible for a loan rate equal to the farm stored rate less warehouse storage and handling char ges of $010 per bushel on wheat and barley and $008 per bushel oh oata ’These rates are wheat $186 barley $091 and oats $068 The rate for wheat in warehouse storage in Ogden is $189 Ail rates shown are grain gradLower grades ing US No are discounted Under the 1951 Commodity Program no storage allowance will be made on either wheat or oats Farm storage barley loans will be made only on grain has been in storage 30 which days or more Grain loans may be obtained at the Box Elder by applying PMA office in TremonCounty ton says Mr Homer FHA Office Joins Farm Group In Same Building gram thus making the event a celebration genuine community The Lions are only sponsors of the show in behalf of the community it was emphasized now is a Friday Contemplated night fight card a parade ball horse races and vaudegames ville Club members were assigned begin celebraas follows:: and Advertising— D Publicity C Owens chairman J J ShumBill Woffinway Cyril Linford den V W Johns A O Whitney J J White Clark Jones Bill tc commttces to tion arrangements Linford Bert Whitney chairFights— man Carl Rigers Earle Arnold B N Benson Rudy Bowcutt Don Carl Bishop Wheelwright and Parade— Beauty Contest chairman Cyril Linford Boyd Nelson Otto Linderman Evan Gee Otto Jorgenson Bill LinWhite ford J J Ball Games Concessions— Art Michaelis chairman Charles Cutler assistant chairman Andy J J White Campbell Robert Campbell J J White Robert Campbell Horse Races— L J Carter chairman Carl Bishop J W Chambers Duane Archibald Bowcutt P C Petterson E J Holmgren Vaudeville Show— Clark Jones chairman Milan Peck C J Wood Art Michaelis Chester P Boss Earle Arnold Finance— P A Linford chairman C J Wood Ellery Hall L C Christopherson Robert Campbell J L Carter E J Holmgren bon Wheelwright Valley Soldier Home From Korea Sgt Erliss Draper who has been in Korea for ten months with the Air Corps is home on rotation Lt who has been Max Gleason midst of the fighting in for 12 months arrived in Francisco Tuesday He exto visit his parents Mr Mrs George Gleason here in the Korea San pects and soon CpI Don Harper son of Mr Thomas Harper of East called his parents Tuesto report California day fronv his return after 11 months in Korea He is expected home in a few Gordon Larson days is also thought of East Garland to be on his way home from Korea and Mrs Garland In keeping with the Department of Agriculture’s plan to house all agencies within the Department in the same building where the local office possible collecState tax commission of the Fanners Home Administration in Tremonton has now mov- tions in thefiscal year ended ed into the Waldron Building with last month were just under as compared with The offices of the PMA and Soil $42 million were Conservation Service $355 million in the preceding It is felt fiscal year it is shown by an anready located there that the consolidation of the var- nual statement prepared by the The increase ious agencies under one roof will tax commission enable to better of $65 million is the largest the Department serve the farmers of the county yearly gain in amount in the commission’s Office hours of all three agenhistory cies are from 8 to 12 and 1 to Property taxes practically none are collected by the 5 Monday thru Friday and from of which 8 to 12 on Saturday may this Office day state tax commission for FHA supervisors is on Mon- year take another $42 million from the pockets of the Utah day of each week taxpayer though neither assessed valuations nor levies for school RETURN CIIRISTOPHERSONS county and municipal purposes fixed as yet For a considare FROM NORTHWEST TRIP erable period of years however Mr and Mrs L C Christopherthe property taxes charged have son returned Thursday from a been somewhat in excess of the pleasanLlrip to Moses Lake and total collections of the tax comYakima where they mission Washington though increasing at Moses visited with relatives At U that the same rate Lake the sum of they saw their daughter trend continues Mr and Mrs and state tax commission and proWright and family who are perty tax collections for the cura farm on the new rent year may be expected developing to be project They report being tre- about $35 million mendously impressed by the posPreliminary estimates of the sibilities in that state bureau for development of vital statistics area of Utah at place the population the beginning of the present of year— or the middle Mrs Don Chambers and child- the fiscal year— at 702000 as ren returned to their home in compared with 686000 for the after Eugene Oregon Monday preceding fiscal year a visit with relatives here They were accompanied by Dr & Mis and Esther J W Chambers who will visit in Margaret Couch in Rich with them for a short Elmer are working Eugene time County this week Tax Collections Reach New High |