Show Family To Honor A A Capener — On Anniversary Ks T he — G The family of A A Capener well known Riverside resident will honor their father Sunday on the occasion of the eightieth v-of his birth anniversary i His four living children and their families will ail join in the f ?f J observance They are Mrs Lesv of Fielding ter Coombs Mrs Streator Tingey and Russell and ' Howard of Riverside Capener f f Mr Capener came to Riverside y in 1894 after buying a homestead he later relinquishment which proved up on He recalls that the first two years they had s severe frost as late as June 16 In spite of his age he is still active on his farm NEW SUPERINTENDENC- Y- The Garland First Ward Sunday Alfred A Capener was born in School was reoragnized this month following the release of George Salt Lake City March 31 1872 IDs first Arnold Davis as superintendent Larson the seventh child of William and assistant center was named to the position Earl Arnold right a member Ellen When he Rigby Capener of the former organization became first assistant and Wynn was one year old the family Tingey left was selected as second assistant moved to Centerville At the age of eight he herded sheep in the summer on the mountain east of Centerville and in READING the fall in fields near the shore of DOWN TIIE SIDE the Great Salt Lake He attendWITH ed the first Primary ever hdd in Centerville and here also he TIIE EDITOR his meager education At a hearing held last Friday gained When he was fifteen he went of the regarding th? extension to work at the lake shore where William Hard’s article in this present boundaries Norof the month’s Reader’s Digest on "False thern Utah Soil Conservation Dis- they pumped salt water out of The sun Labels” is one that everyone trict a repersentative group of the lake into ponds should read and forever remem- land owners agreed that the pro- evaporated the watr leaving ber for a guide to their own posed addition should be com- from four to twelve inches of salt to be gathered in the fall This speech and political thinking as pleted at an early date with a horsewell as for a measure for what This proposed extension would work was done effect the area in Box Elder power pump they hear and read At he went to Salt Temperate discussion free of County not included in a Soil Lake seventeen City to work at the street fuzzy thinking of loose generali- Conservation District at the prescare of the taking is going to ent time These areas are rough- car bams ties and prejudices mules He drove one of the last be essential to the solution of ly outlined as follows: in- - Salt mule cars driven Lake The between all our national east and area the problems even to our internal peace Mr Hammond canal and the County and when these were replaced by Hard gets at one phase of ouri line also an area from about 12 electric ones he became a conductrouble very well in his article miles west of Snowville between tor interested in We’ll loan you our copy while the state line and Great Salt Having become to the fanning he in 1894 purchased a you read it if you do not have Lake extending eastward which homestead right in Riverside one handy district boundaries present includes O the south part of Cur- On February 26 1896 he marl ried Myrtle Cleveland of CenterOne of the most convincing lew Valley Salt Wells area Flats and most of the Prom- ville in the Salt Lake Temple proofs that at least some of the Point ontory were the sixth believe They southern Utah in couple people The was conducted to recommended by hearing the in the effectiveness Riverside of the rain makers presented Itself this last J A Libby State Conservationist Ward which was part of the SerSoil Conservation Malad Stake at that time week when residents of one of for the lie vice who represented the State helped to haul the first trees and the areas concerned requested the discontinuance of the cloud milk- Soil Conservation Committee Mr plant two rows of them down the was instructed to inform sides of the main highway ing project so they could have a Libby Committee He was chosen of the to be second little spring and get their crops the State favorable discussion The counselor in the bishopric under group’s in the ground State Committee will consider the Bishop J Richards and Myron The effort of the Tremonton reports and if favorably disposed served in this capacity for ten In 1911 he went on a Volunteer Firemen to raise funds will set a date for the referen- years dum effected All owners land mission to in this England for an ambulance for use returning in He section of the county should re- will then have an opportunity to 1912 because of poor health ceive the support of every resi- decide by secret ballot whether was president of the Mutual for or not they want to have this a number of years and dent of the area taught in area the to added the district School He nepresent served Sunday An ambulance is almost a under many conditions Public notice will be made of as ward teacher for many years cessity and as a stake missionary for two and no one knows who will have the date of the referendum years A good ve- Supervisors Elected need for it next An election of District He is the father of two daughSuperhicle of thl$ type is essential for seven sons five of the safe and comfortable moving visors for the Northern Utah Soil ters and District was also whom died in infancy His wife of sick or injured from place to Conservation conducted on the same date died February 28 1937 There place nominees The the three are fourteen grandchildren and receiving Manufacturers and handlers of of votes were A one great grandchild food products are generously do- largest number W Bishop Garland: Myron T (Picture Page 8) nating to the cause and all of us Hansen Dam SamBeaver and we what should be as free with uel Forsgren Jr Cnrinne These School Tourney Ends have — a dollar or two for the three men in addition to two supper others to be appointed by the The elementary school basketball tournament concluded State Soil Conservation WedCommitThe request of the Utah Power tee the direct will activities of nesday evening with the Tremonfor a raise and Light Company the Soil Conservation District for ton school in top position as a in rates comes as another indicaresult of winning from Garland is marching the next three years tion that inflation which took second honors on Fielding finished in third place If conditions were normal busi- Nish is Named Howell in fourth and Bothwell would be able to reduce nesses On Team won' the consolation bracket charges for their products and A fine leather basketball was services as a result of wider Bear River High hoopsters af- presented to the winners by Dr markets and technological effi- ter losing their opening state Mohr Teams drawing the rubinto is As it have ciency they to tournament Jordan ber game the high by crease charges in spite of these came back to decisively trounce schoolballs given the Garland Lions and the factors the Box Elder Bees in the con- Tremonton Lions were Portage Every advance for taxes and solation bracket on the second Collinston and Snowville food and clothing and machinery night of play but lacked the nemeans that the consumer has less to win the final cessary punch The left than before money Carbon game against whirl will not end until someOnly four points separated the thing is done to stop some of teams when the game ended in the the rising cost factors Don Nish Bear River center In One of these is taxes cycle was named on the official second this instance the power company team selection at the close of Utah Power & Light Company of rate increase eight asks for a the tournament Wednesday applied to the Public per cent but they really only of Utah for Service Commission need half of that for themselves— bepermission to raise its Utah elecGirl they have to have the rest tric service rates by approximatecause of the tax on the additional N inTo ly 8 per cent The proposed Trip income It was about the same crease would apply to all classes when the telephone company got Miss Bonnie Jean Turner of customers increase rate its last of Mr and Mrs A M vice Signed by R IL Ashworth Because government spending daughter Turner of Tremonton will be president of the utility the apis so heavy and plays such a to a tour of the east plication requests the commission sponsored one inflation the in spiral part and the New York City area and to fix an early hearing date wonders if anything logically Mr Ashworth said his comit to five days of meetings of the ever can be done to check United Nations this summer at pany consistently has followed Or will the fact that we have Lake Success by the Tremont policy of reducing rates but that less money to spend for ourselit is an- these inflationary times have Lodge of the IOOF ves cause ns to run even faster nounced this week made it necessary to ask for a to government than we now do Miss Turner will be one of general He increase pointed for further help which we will five Utah young people of high out that more than of have to pay for in still more school age who will join a na- the requested increase would be taxes and in cheaper dollars tionwide sent taxes Mr Ashabsorbed youth group being by by the organization on this edu- worth said the rate increase is NEW BABY cational tour to enable the company: necessary Mr Stork circled low on Mar will depart about The group 1 To meet the increased costs a precious baby 19th to deliver 15 return and their May upon of materials supplies labor fuel to Mr and Mrs C Jay will boy be available for school and and taxes The baby Bourne of Fielding club talks on their experiences 2 To continue to maintain its ?nd a broth- at the U N has a sister Sherry meetings of electric service high standard er Vance who were thrilled to 3 To continue to build power him on Tuesday when welcome electric lines and other Mr A Mrs Ray Bean of Salt Hants Mrs Bourne and the baby arto keep ahead of the Brad- facilities Lake visited at the Cecil rived home from the LDS Hosand the ford home last Friday increasing population pital at Logan bl) Vfcr A R4Lr“A N D nn jC v- V v 0 Farmers Seeking To Enlarge Conservation Area Second 2th Year GARLAND Stake To Hear Easter Cantata Sunday Night All wards of the Bear River Stake are invited to join in the stake music festival at the tabernacle at Garland Sunday evening announces Mrs Verl Anderson of the MIA presidency which The event comes on fast Sunday evening due to the which is conference general scheduled for the following Sunday will be an taster Cantata Resurrection Mom’’ It will be directed by the music leaders of the stake M I A Lucretia Rhodes Blanche Johnson and Kenneth Boss Singers from the wards of the stake have been practicing the numbers and will participate in the presentation The meeting is announced for 7 30 pm Fast Sunday Moved Ahead Tho March 30 is only the last it will be obSunday in March served by all wards in Bear River State as Fast Sunday due to the General Conference meetings in Salt Lake City the following week The Bear River Stake Mutuals are presenting their stake music festival in the tabernacle at 7:30 Sunday evening City Water Tests Reveal Purity Regular tests of the water Garland's springs east and of town continue to show local water supply to be of a very high standard with a very negligible showing of any bacteria reports Charles Cutler of th Council this week City Water samples are tested at regular intervals by the State Board of Health Water Table Rising The last three warm days have materially raised the ground water level in this area and residents are warned to watch the basement floor the next few weeks It might b advisable to keep such drains closed until danger of high water levels in the city sewers is past from west the Garland Wards Plan Dance Next Tuesday The two Garland wards will join in a dance in the ward hall next Tuesday evening under the of the MIA organizaauspices tions Since aprons formal it is an April Fool party and overalls and other inattire will be in order the officers announce A Logan orchestra will furnish the music Utah Power Submits Case For Higher Rate Schedule Tremonton Get U t UTAH FRIDAY MARCH 28 Tremonton Firemen Plan Benefit Supper No 1952 35 Lions Hear Talk on Near East A pancake supper program and dance will be staged by the Tremonton Fire Department Saturday April 12 to raise funds to help provide an ambulance for A general description of Lebaservice in the northern section of Box The high non a free country with memKldcr County school cafeteria auditorium and bership in the United Nations gm will ba the scene of the was given the Garland and Fieldevent ing Lions Wednesday evening by All proceeds will go into the Basher (Bill) Aridi in a talk beambulance fund since the cost of fore members of the clubs in a the supper will be borne entirely joint meeting at the Garland who are Cafe by business concerns Mr Aridi was introduced by providing materials for the meal Dr Theral R Black of the USAC BR Juniors Set Date For Annual Prom faculty The try as speaker pictured his couna mountainous land about the size of Utah locat- on the sea coast near Palestine and having a population of miUion nearly one and Due to a wide variation in climate it grows nearly all kinds of Arrangements for the annual produce and attracts tourists to mountain resorts B R11S About 80 junior prom are going its per cent of its people belong to forward this week under the rection of Harry Gephart and the middle class and are in comfortable circumstances by middle DonNeli Mortenson The dance will be held at the cast standards he stated Mr Aridi attributed much of school gym on the evening of The dance the trouble in the middle east April 4 Friday colonial theme policy is being kept secret until to a next week’s special prom assem- on the part of the Eurpoean nations and held it as his opinion bly at the school to that in too many instances the Girls will be permitted wear corsages this year and tick- United States foreign policy was ets will be available to the pub- supporting the large nations the smaller ones which delic Committee chairmen for the sired their rightful independence The meeting was in charge of event are as follows: WiHiam Woffinden club Zundel floorshow Rowane president John Gee finance Coraleigh In addition to the talk two muBonnie Diderickson advertising numbers sical were decorations Carol sung Richardson by Miss refreshments Green by Kayla Kerr RaNae Welling accompanied Miss Rowane Zundel assembly Jack Fronk tickets Junior class officers are Elmo Monette Christensen president vice and Anderson president Mitzi Hansen secretary are The faculty advisors Holst and Duane Archibald Gordon P Larson son of Mr Serving as class moms and dads are Faye Richardson Elna and Mrs Gus Larson of East It Evan Gee and Del Han- Garland and a former Army Corsen has been awarded poral the Bronze Star Medal for meritorious service in Korea during the period November 8 1950 to June 15 1951 while a member of The Smokeless Smoker being Company “L” 7th Infantry regi aththe ment 3rd Infantry Division presented by high school letic department to raise funds The citation states that “Corf"r a wrestling mat and other poral Larson a motor corporal equipment for the new gymna- carried cut his duties in an exsium is being held at the school emplary manner He often spent gym tonight at 8 pm long hours performing first eche Twenty rounts of boxing and ion maintenance to insure unfailevents arhave been all times wrestling ing service at His efunder the direction of forts materially ranged facilitated ic Coach Linford who will appre- maintaining the high effectiveciate all the support he can get ness and morale of his unit for this activity meCorporal Larson’s outstanding At Plymouth the rodeo commit- chanical skill initiative and untee has arranged a big turkey tiring to duty devotion reflect and dance also this even- the highest credit upan himself supper invite the valley to join and the military service” ing and them Mr Larson is now employed at They say the dinner will be served early enough to permit Fronk Chevrolet Co those who want to go to the high school show to do so ed Gordon Larson Gets Bronze Star Events Tonight Senator Kefr Coining To State Demo Meet Utah Democrats will get an to hear an active area’s expanding economy candidate Saturday that electric Declaring rates March 29 when Sen Robert S on UP&L’s interconnected system Kerr comes to Salt are presently 24 per cent below Lake City to address tie annual the national average Mr Ash- JeffersonJackson Day dinner worth asserted that “even Oklahoma The with Democrat forthis modest increase they would mer governor of his state is recstill be 18 per cent below what ognized as one of the leading the average American pays for speakers in the senate His rephis electricity” utation in party circles is so rates do not permit great he was chosen to make the Existing the company to earn a 6 per keynote speech at the 1944 Demcent rate of return on its rate ocratic national convention in base as allowed by the Utah Chicago commission sets the application Tickets for the Utah forth dinner It further requests the Day may be purcommission to approve the pro- chased thru the Democratic party new rates in order that chairman in each county posed in they may become effective May of this year LESSON ANNOUNCEMENT on his company’s Commenting long range expansion program Garland First Ward Relief Mr Ashworth pointed out that a next officers announce com44000 kilowatt power plant was Tuesday’s will meeting and placed in service mence nt 1:30 pm with Sister completed in 1950 fcllowed by a 66000 kilo- Pearl Cullimore giving the vislt-i- i watt plant in 1951 He said an g teachers’ message additional Sister Belle Wood t T 75000 kilowatt plant will be placed in service he thcolgy lesson All this will give fall while plans are well under vard members are invited to be vay for further generating capa in attendance city by 1955 There will be a nursery opportunity presidential A Cappella Choir Slates Concert The Bear River High School cappella choir will give its anat the Garland nual concert Tabernacle Wednesday April 2 a at 8 pm has Director Gene Jorgensen rehearsing the group every night after school in preparation for this concert and one the choir will present at Brigham City Monday Tickets can be obtained at the door or from choir members been RECEIVES PROMOTION A promotion to staff sergeant this last week to “Bob” Pulsipher son of Mr and Mrs J W Pulsipher who is stationed at the Patterson Air Wright Force Base at Dayton Ohio In a recent letter to his family he expressed his appreciation for the Improvement Era which has been to him as a gift coming from the Elders quorum of the Garland First Ward came NOTICE— Garland Frozen Food Plant will be closed i Friday April 4 and wi closed all day Saturday Apr —Earl Clements Locker 5 be 5 pm |