Show Al" T h G A Three More Day Left to Register LAND R j r swt 4 Women’s Club Installs Officers more registration Only three days remain before the November election The first of these will be next Tuesday and the The Civic and Home Arts Club last two on Tuesday and Wednes- installed Mrs Wm G Woffinden day October 28 and 29 as president the 1952-5season All who expect to vote Nov at ceremonies held last Thurs4 must’ have their names on the day evening at the Garland Arrolls registration mory Hostesses were Mrs Faye Richardson Mrs Phillip Pugsley Mrs Off Howard Maughn and Mrs Wm G Contest Woffinden The theme was “Wishing” Kansas carried out in the following program numbers under the direcThe Bear- River FFA Poultry tion of the toastmistress Mrs team will leave this Saturday Wallace Sperry a toast to outmorning for Kansas City Mis- going officers was given by Mrs souri where they will represent Floyd Stohl toast to Incoming the state in a national FFA officers by Mrs Ben B Hull and poultry judging contest to be a toast to the entire club by Mrs held on October 15 Music was' two vocal Sperry The young men will be accom- solos by Mrs Jay B Law “Ropanied by Mr and Mrs Clif- mance" and “Thru the Years” ford Ilansen of Garland who She was accompanied by Mrs F plan a visit to places of Interest M Peck Grace was said by near Kansas City while away Mrs Farrell Wood Mr Hansen is In charge of agriThe theme was also carried cultural study the school out in the table decorations On the team are Sherman filled with large wishing well Gibbs Portage Ralph Abel Tre- yellow white and bronze fall monton Stokes Tremon Stanley flowers provided the centerpiece ton and Reed Peterson Tremon- - and the favcs were small wishing ton wells Mr Gibbs and Mr Abel are Mrs Howard Maughan recordnow attending the BYU for At Armory Party Poultry Judges For National At City 25th Year GARLAND UTAH FRIDAY OCTOBER School Closed For Teacher Meet 9 and 10 while their ' Two USAC instructors will be at the high school here Monday October 13 to begin a series of extension classes it is announ' ced this veek Two courses will be chosen from the following four which have been proposed Modern Politics Current Political Problems Modem Educational Trends Psychology The at 4 of Guidance class will opening meet pm Factory Campaign To Open Saturday Present plans call for the opening of this fall’s run at the Garland sugar factory at 8 am this Saturday Beet digging has been going forward since October 1 It is not expected to take more that 40 days to process the beets grown in this area this year 11 Lose Close One Logan Wednesday A Logan touchdown on a returned kick in the first minute constituted the play only scoring play of a closely contested game between Logan High School and Bear River on the Logan iield Wednesday evening The Bears held the offensive edge practically all the way hut lost the ball within inches of scorthe goal line as successive ing threats failed to materialize A good luncheon was served the guests of in- Will Start Class No 1952 Bears At All Box Elder County students vaare being extended a cation Thursday and Friday structors attend the Annual UEA convention at Salt Lake City confab During the theee-dasome 5000 Utah educators will hear in four general sessions and certain specified sectional meetings prominent national educators relative to discuss problems America’s youh and the schools of Utah and the nation The conventon Thursday largely featured department and sectional meetings wherein the instructor received pointers to aid them in their respective teaching positions convention closThe three-daes Saturday afternoon ' 10 District Governor Talks to Lions Clubs at A the Northern ing secretary District Utah UFWC installed the following new officers in addition to Mrs Woffinden Mrs Duane Archibald vice president Mrs Ernest Able secretary Mrs Clifford Hansen treasurer Mrs' Garland and Fielding Lions joined for a ladies night program at Fielding heard Wednesday George Kirby and Leon Han- District President Collins Lowder sen the two Garland men lucky Floyd Stohl corresponding of Ogden deliver a talk on club elk hunting per- - tary Mrs PhiIUp Pugsl his objectives that was highly enjoymils this year each brought home tcrian Mrs B music di ed by all those who attended 1 rector Mrs Don Limb club ac- Short talks were also given by Bulon The Ilansen family was Mrs- - Wallace Sperry Harry Simmons of Logan deputy especially thnUed with the event companist Miss Dorothy Capener daugh- district Board Member Mrs Planning and William when their teen-ag- e son brought Jessie Shelton custodian ter of Mr and Mrs A Dean Woffindengovernor chairman zone home an 800 pound animal fromi will be honored at a' Capener Blacksmith Mrs Fork Canyon testimonial in the missionary Mrs O L Winters and Miss Hansen and son George were Garland First Ward Sunday evenMarian Patterson visited from ing prior to her departure for Thursday until Monday in Salt also on the hunting trip an LDS missoin in the Central Lake City Atlantic States She enters the Mr & Mrs Emery Marrlot an briefmission homt for a Mrs Janet Squires Is visiting In nounce the birth of a baby boy & Co Stah Power areLight ing on mission procedure Mon- Rexburg this week bom Saturday Logan crews rushing comday morning of two lines to pletion powers Miss Capener has recently reserve new television transmitters Line where turned from Wisconsin' Speed the mountains west atop Oquirrh she served as a counselor to Girl of Salt Lake ' City summer Scout troops attending When Salt Lake City television camp She is a graduate of the stations put the two transmitters USAC nto servce this fall they will beam are Friends of the missionary TV Into homes as far north as invited to attend her farewell Preston Idaho and as far south as Cove Fort In Millard County Mr & Mrs Alvin W ness and Traversing rugged extremely Mr & Mrs Carl Rogers accompathe two 12500-vol-t erritory nied their sister Mrs Evelyn lines push upward out of the valKeith to Pocoatello Sunday ley to separate peaks both of which are approximately where she caught the train for 9000 Wash feet In elevation Toppenlsh Olin H Ririe UP&L’s Ogden division manager said one line will extend some three miles from a new substation at in Tooele County while the other originating at Copperton will climb up the east face of The wo peaks are the mountain about 3tt miles apart some “In places it Is so steep” declared "that the Mr Ririe seem leave to be almost parallel poles with the slope of the mountain the Line sites are accessible only by scoundmust jeeps and even then most of the poles must be dragged from the road up the side of the canyon to their final perching place” from Line construction is handled by Utah Power’s Salt Lake Lines & Service department are R Jarvis J superintendent land Plans and surveys were made by in the Distribution Engineering deMiss Dorothy Capener Dorothy Capener To Fill Mission j Power Lines Near TV Transmitters at Construction Power READING DOWN THE SIDE WITH THE EDITOR Let’s Not Get Excited! large Political campaigns unfortunately impression that at segments of the public with fatuous be least half of the candidates rels ignorantly or intentionally traitorous to the state or national interest the statements and The impression results counter statements made by candidates themselves echoed statements that jji efforts to win votes-in dozens of radio back and forth across the newscasts every day and printed and reprinted of morning and evening papers with the addition the forceful and colorful verbs of the press reporters: blasted charged defied challenged attached hurled and scores of others emotionMany people tend to become excited Still others become disal and intensely partisan all gusted and confused by it to Altogether a citizen finds it a bit difficulthim maintain the calmness of spirit that will enable to remain sensible of the fact that both political parties are composed of men of equal honor that each candidate for President is a man of far more than ordinary wisdom ari( courage that each opposing Continued on page 6 being ' ' VU & 'i xt 1 ij i ftn V C 'L v t £ f t-r J ' r viz fW V ’ll J residents Connie Ilunsaker daughJ terMiss of Mr As Mrs Raymond D Hunsaker Is again registered at jttrir In the Cquirrh mount ms west of Salt Lake City new power lines are being built by Utah Power & Light Co crews to When put Into carry electriety to giar t television transmitters will service this fall transmit fcrs like the one in the background beam television Into hours from Cove Fort Utah to Preston Idaho High partment The transmitting towers are said to be at the highest elevations of any in the nation According to station officials they will bring television reception to about 87 per cent of the state’s the University of Utah She is a senior this year majoring in " Education Mr A Mrs Don Iless left day for a vacation trip to fornia TuesCali- |