Show Treasurer Notes CEASING THE DOWN SIDE Tax Distribution Stake Priesthood Meeting Sunday Bear River Stake will hold its regular third Sunday priesthood and leadership meeting Sunday at the usual hours The Box Elder county treasurRelief Society workers from It is m little hard to see beauty er’s office In 1951 distributed the wards will also hold their in a March snowstorm but just $323803 more to various county monthly union meeting They than re1950 units in a taxing the will convene in connection with same Tuesday morning’s of the county treasurer which quietly snowfall piled a port the general priesthood session at Sheffield disBoyd this week on white 2:30 high fragile topping of pm closes All the branch and twig no matevery priesthood higher The increased ter how tiny adorned our valley available as a money was made quorum and group officers have result of some inas has no other snow' this winat appointments the leadership crease valuation in the county in ter in addition to the generas at Garland where $9065 was classes al The sight was as The genealogical meeting provided on the same levy as workers also meet as any burst of spring green prior to the in $8326 in 1950 brought ever will be meeting For the state collections were general priesthood less thah in 1951 while $45422 “The history of liberty is the collections for the Local Democrats county school of limitations upon the district were up to $856887 history from Name Delegates of government” powers to finance $510611 school the Wilson —Woodrow James J White was named building program chairman of Garland District This week saw the entire valThe table below further indi- Democrats at a meeting held ley for the first time covered by cates the distribution: here Monday evening a single telephone system and Dona Bowcutt was elected vice 1951 1950 in a Taxing Unit the first step accomplished chairlady and Cyman Thorpe program that is aimed to take Fielding 875 $ 929 secretary and treasurer $ the telephone to users as far 801 to the county conven755 Plymouth Delegates as Portage and Snowville Snowville 700 709 tion to be held Saturday in Brigand to unite all the communities 2464 ham 2499 include Deweyville City the officers of the area under a single toll Howell 407 388 and Ida Thorpe J J White Geo free dial system Trenvonton Davis Mrs James 28986 31236 White Oliver River We welcome the Bear Field Cem Dist 721 Alma W King none Davis Jay Law Telephone Company to our com- BE Co Mosquito 25997 24948 Clarence Boucutt Chester Boss' munities and look forward with B E 214915 206239 R Evan Gee and Duane ArchiCounty pleasure to the added service and bald convenience that the unified sysCommitteemen named are Dean tem it has planned will bring to Coombs Oliver Davis and WITH THE all of EDITOR us the Portage and Curlew get the convenience of When areas Increase in 1951 Fielding Ward Davis Pays Tribute to Deceased Pioneer BR Students Win In Region Talkfest service it is going to be of great value to them We hope for their good as well as Tributes of respect to a pioours that conditions will permit the early realization of this ob- neer valley citizen for his active in participation and lasting jective his projects In every respect we wish Mr worthwhile in establishing of the Chiodo and his company success share benefits hero enjoyed in these today and projects for his thrift honesty fine ideals and right living were voiced at the funeral service for Thomas Our yipe last week about Frederick Coombs held Friday at Sohaving to buy some cial Security that we hadn’t per- the Fielding Ward chapel forth Speakers who told cf the acordered brought sonally and of comments complishments number virtues of quite a We find that some others don’t their friend and associate were like it and some do We still E II Packer Rosel Zundel and Geo II Davis Glen Severson don’t We don’t like garlic or choco- read exerpts from the life history late pie either and if Congress of the deceased The chapel was crowded to its ever decrees that we also have to take them with our taxes the we’II capacity by those attending which was conducted by be apt to protest again — as long service as yelling is not a shooting of Bishop E T Richards Musical numbers included vocal fense solos: “My God and I” by Mrs Smoot of Corinne acOur comments on compulsory Martha Anderson unionism grew out of the recent companied by Mrs “That recommendation of a government also of Corinne: Mine” Mrs of L C board that railway labor be put by under a union shop as reported Christopherson who was accomin the by her daughter Mrs Jay dally papers and a similar panied D and “A Harris Perfect recommendatwidely Day” anticipated ion of the Wage Stabilization by Val Leavitt accompanied by Board in the current steel indus- Mrs Marvin Ashby Organ music was by Mrs Dwight Hansen try dispute Prayers were by Clark Rudd Incidentally the Labor Department has of all and Guy L Rees reported that The grave in the Fielding cemcovered by union conemployees was dedicated by George tracts only 20 per cent were af- etery fected by compulsory member- Coombs a brother clauses before the war ship whereas 77 per cent were under in 1946 such clauses The trend School Will Take is apparent telephone for George Bear River High School speed students participated with othe One speakers in thj an Region nual Forensic Meet at the USA( 11 March and 12 The confab featured debating legislat ing extemporaneous speaking anc oratory The local school was represent ed in all fields with six debati teams eight legislators four ora tors and three extempores 01 these 21 students six garnerct wins to qualify for the state mee to be held March at the University cf Utah Jay Allen and Verna Hayei were one of the ten teams t In th qualify from this region legislative panel Karen Johnsor was one of the ten winners Elaine Kirby will represent Beai River in oratory and Grahan Hayes and Lavere Adams in ex temporaneous speaking as a re suit of being named among the in their divisions eight winners of the meet Public Offered Tourney Tickets Funeral Saturday For Mrs Petty Funeral services will be held at Fielding at 12:30 Saturday pm for Mrs Laura Helen France who died Tuesday at Petty 53 8 pm at the family home at illness Fielding after a Mrs Petty was born Feb 7 1899 in Farmington a daughter and Helen of Amasa Smith France The family moved to Canada when she was a baby and returned to Salt Lake City when she was 15 years of age married to Gordon She was 28 1927 They made Petty Feb their home in Farmington until 1940 when they moved to Fielding Mrs Petty had served as secteacher In the ward retary and Primary in both Farmington and wards Fielding Surviving are her husband and two sons Vern G Petty Camp and Merrill K Petty Irwin Calif A daughter died in Fielding 1934 Also surviving are two sisters Mrs Ireta Woolf Salt and Garland Lake City and Mrs Edna Nichols calves raised Meet Will Explain Security Benefits - representative of the Federal Social Security Administration from the Ogden office is scheduled to speak at a public By Harry Qephart at the Garland Ward of the meating As a final wind-uMar to the tourney Recreation Ilali Wednesday season prior 19 at 8 p m it is announced week next Rivermen the games meet the Davis Darts tonight Hus week has been The meeting arranged Friday Mar 14 Two games are on tap with the B squads squar- by the local union A F L sugar company employees as a public ing off at 6 43 and the main service officers advise the game slated for 8 o’clock Money Everyone is invited to attend raised from th? contest will be athletic injury and to ask any questions relaturned to the tive to Social Security benefits fund or regulations they may desire Tie For First After three hectic months of play four Region One hoop teams Bear River Box Elder Ogden and Weber finished the season Three-Da- y The four leadas ers each chalked up seven wins as against five losses Since the winning quartet have Garland Second Ward’s annual all qualified for the Class A under way this gets hoop tourney March 20 21 22 reunion regional directors and coaches de- evening at 6 o’clock with a dinand the ner and movies for the junior cided against a members and will continue with teams will all be awarded As a result of a other events both Saturday and trophies drawing Ogden will enter the Sunday members of the bishop ric announce as dribblefest tlqe Elder Box all ward team as second Wevening Saturday eber as third and Bear River as members over 12 will join in 'the which will This however has no traditional banquet fourth be served beginning at six bearing on regional standing Movies will be shown The season had its good points clock however as two records were from about 7 o’clock to 830 or shattered by the Rivermen Don 9 00 when a fine talent program man featuring entertainment by Ross Bear River Nish pivot gathered in 191 points breaking Holland of the USAC and some the 190 point record set by Co- special musical numbers will be The oddity presented rdell Brown last year Those attending the dinner are of this is that Nish who was temcame into the asked to bring their own silverporarily benched game during the fourth canto to ware dunk a foul shot and shatter the Dancing will follow the prorecord seconds later gram he collected his fifth personal Reunion activities will come to to the sid- a climax Sunday evening when and was thumbed The other record was a W: W elines Richards former bishop now team scoring mark set by of the ward will be the speaker Bear River The Rivermen co- at the sacrament service at 7:30 in their 12 llected 604 points Members and former members league games to average 50 3 are invited to join in all activiA On Davis Tonight Garland Second Sets Reunion Events Phone Service Of Valley Consolidated The telephone operators at the Garland exchange were continuing their work just as usual this week but under a new boss Vincent Chiodo manager of the Bear River Telephone Company which took over the Garland Monday system All subscribers who have been on the Bell lines will receive a statement of final account from the Mountain States company in the next few days indicating whether they wre fuUy paid up at the time of thp transfer or if they owed for toll charges or other service The first billing of the Bear River Telephone for the current month Company will also be sent out soon A copy of the valley directory has been mailed to users already Studies which have led to the changes effected this week have been under way by the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph for a considerable numCompany ber of years and all parties to the new arrangement are convinced that it is going to work out to the advantage of all concern cd Club Protests Mail Curbs William Lions Club president to Woffinden was instructed wire protests against the disco- of the early morning ntinuance to Garland mail and delivery from Deweyville at of the Garland Lions Club Wednesday evening The action was taken as a result of a recent post office deorder which cancelled partment ties poirts per contest this weekthe service effective Bears on Honor Teams end The delivery from DeweyBear River placed one man on ville here is made each day beHolds Garland “All of the teams each Region” fore 8 am and is reported to named this week The “dream” cost only $7000 a month Dinner It t"am consists of Phil Oylcr Box was the opinion of Hie club that of GarElder forward Jim Dokas Ogthe East Young people the convenience of the service forward Don Nish Bear land Ward who have this year den was worth far more than the River center Kent Harris Logan again achieved a high record of small amount that would bev Ivan Christensen South activity in priesthood and auxil- saved guard Cache guard iary work were honored by the On the second team are: Kent ward membership at the annual Members Inducted innew were members Four Weber forward Dave ward dinner and social last Stanger the meetducted into the club forward Malmrose Box Elder Thursday evening Anderson Box Elder Harold An evening blizzard probably ing ‘ center Varge Christensen Bear kept some visitors from outside Receiving membership pins River guard Grant Wright So the ward from attending but did were Henry Brown Keith Eyre Cache guard not keep many ward members Frank Rasicot and Jay B Law The third team consists of: away or dull the spirit of the Mr Law is a reinstatement An interesting talk on the opRamon Ilanseq North Cache occasion The big dinner at which all portunities and responsibilities of forward Ted Moyes Ogden forward Roy Hassel Weber center members of the word over 12 Leonism was given by Chester Eames Emerson Logan guard were able to partake together P Boss Bruce Stevens Bear River guard was served in the ward hall by Bay Book of Mormon At a recent meeting of the club adult ward Dee Leak a group of younger Thayne Calderwood board of directors purchase of Lowell Archibald and Paul Bone members a Book of Mormon in Braille to of Bear River all received hoMr & Mrs Cecil Bradford spent ba placed at the disposal of Miss norable mention Esther Elmer was authorized the weekend in Pocatello Season tickets to the Class A basketball tournament slated for play at the University of Utah Fieldhouse March 20 21 22 may be obtained by making written application accompanied by full for the same to Horace payment H Rose Executive Secretary Utah High School Activities AsPupils Tourney 19 West South sociation Temple Bear River High School stu- Salt Lake However City Utah dents who miss classes tp remain thirty such tickets will be in Salt Lake City during the Frank Stefrom Principal Class A basketball tournament vens at Bear River High School March 20 21 22 and who regisAccording to Mr Rose a reter at hotels and motels direct- serve duct to the ly violate the attendance policy If a hoop fest will cost $650 of the school throw themselves purchaser wishes his tickets mailopen to a charge of sluffing and ed to him a stamped stand to jeopardize their school envelope should be enclosed standing reveals Principal Frank In the event tickets are not mailStevens ed they may be called for at the Stevens out Principal points office of the association Checks that this policy one which the drafts or money orders should adhere be made payable faculty to the order of to is the same as has been folthe Utah High School Activities lowed in past years and is one Mr Rose also pointAssociation advocated by all high schools in ed out that no orders SNOWVILLE GIRL TO BE the Class A circuit It is also will be accepted telephone and that once MARRIED TUESDAY the definite policy of Utah High an order has been placed it canSchools Activities Association Mr and Mrs Archie Rose of not be changed “Pupil personnel need have no Reserve ducats for each ses- Snowville announce the approachfpar of not being able to see sion are $125 with the excep- ing marriage of their daughter Bear River play On the day or Joan to Chesley N Pierson son tion of those for Saturday’s days when the Bears play school nals which will sell for $150 of Mr and Mrs Oscar L Pierwill be dismissed in ample time admission General seats will be son of Cardston Alberta Canada to allow students to return to available The wedding is to take place for $1 These cannot their homes and get ready for be but must Tuesday March 18 in the Logan by mail the ride to Salt Lake Busses be purchasedon the A reception and dance Temple bought day of the will will transport pupils for a minibe held at Snowville Wecontest at the ticket mum charge and will bring them Bear River students with acti- dnesday evening home after the game” discloses Miss Rose is a graduate of Box vity cards will be admitted for Principal Stevens Elder High School and attended 50c to the student section the BYU at Provo Mr Pierson also attended BYU and recentSet Dairy DANCING TONIGHT SQUARE from a mission to ly returned For Saturday Britain The couple will dance practice for all Great Square A farm tour to dairy herds in adults in Garland who are inter- make their home at Calgary Al berta Canada Friested will be held Thatcher Corinne to SWIMMING Boy Scouts of the Garland Second Ward are swimming at the high school Thursday evenings from 6 to 7 o'clock it is announced SCOUT First Place Bears Will Try Stuff Tremonton the meeting East Annual at ' Tour This Tremonton to inspect heifer under the artificial insemination program will be Farmington conducted announcall it from is Saturday Friends today may at Rogers Mortuary ced 7 to 9 pm from Those partcipating will meet and Saturday Tremonton at 11 am in at the Corinne 9 am to time of the services Elmo Packer of the Cache ValBurial will be West Fielding ley Breeding Association will be in Farmington Cemetery in attendance All are invited who would like Austin returned lrs Clarence to join ne last Saturday after visiting two weeks in Salt Lake City Mr & Mrs Farrell Wood were Her husband drove Nepfcf in to her meet Salt Lake City Logan Monday day at nounced It will the tonight it is ward hall by Mrs Ralph begin at 8:30 an- Gleason Twins For Don Harria Mr and Mrs Don Harris are this week over the arrejoicing rival of twin boys last Monday at the Valley Hospital evening The lads each weighing 7'i sister came on their pounds Linda’s birthday The Harrises now have a famof and one girL four boys ily NOTICE Stockholders & Grain Growers Don’t forget the annual stock- holder’s meeting March 22 1952 in the basement of the Chrland Ward Recreation Hall There will be prizes and refreshments tome out and see what your cooperative is doing Meeting at 120 pm Saturday March 22 Farmers’ Grain Coop Garland Utah — R B Rogers Sec To NEW SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENC- Y- Left to right Clilford Hansen first assistant Verl S Anderson second assistant and LesUe Rees superintendent These men took over Sunday in Andrew the Garland Second Ward as successors to C H Last remains The rest of the organization Campbell and Farrell Wood as it was Mr Last has presided over the school for the past nine years His group have greatly expanded the library facilities of the organization and built a number of blackboards for the classes moved the junior department to new quarters in the basement of the amusement hall and constructed special equipment for this dhislon |