Show Sportsmen Owners Discuss Fall Hunt In B E County ' - 400 Achievement THE GARLAND 25th Year Mrs Squjres Dies At 92 Years Funeral Saturday Mrs Jeanette Glenn Squires 92 resident of Garland where she Mrs had lived with her sister Annabelle Gee passed away Monday night in a Rexburg hospital of shock resulting from a fall and a fractured leg while on a visit with relatives in that city Funeral services are set for Ward Saturday in the Garland with burial in chapel at 1 the Wellsville cemetery Friends may call at the R Evan Gee home Friday evening and Saturday until time of services She was born June 6 1860 in Salt Lake City a daughter of Walter and Elizabeth Stewart Glenn She was m&rried to Thos 28 1877 in Salt Hendry Jan Divorced she was Lake City married to William Squires in 1926 in the Salt Lake Temple Mrs Squires had served in the as Relief a Sunday Society School teacher and temple worker She was one of three Cache Valley women called by the Relief Society to take special nurse She training in early years served as a nurse in the area most of her active life after being set apart for the work by ? Heber C Kimball Her parents were employed by Brigham Young when they" first came to’Utah and Mrs Squire? as a child had been often in his home and had sat upon his knee Survivors include a son Walter Hendry Oakland CaL a brother and a sister William S Glenn Wellsville and Mrs Annabell Gee Garland 25 grandchildren and 10 pm her TIMES FRIDAY OCTOBER County Boy Respond To Draft Calf Following is the list of Box Elder County men who left for Fort Ord California Oct 7 arriving there Oct 9: f Don J Rhodes son of Mr and Mrs Ross J Rhodes and Richard of son Mr and Thayne Oyler Mrs Leo Oyler both of East GarBernie Boyd Hurd son of land Mr and Mrs Edmund Hurd Grant Orvil Holmes son of Mr and Mrs G M Holmes Harper Jimmy Ishii son of Mrs Robert Nobuko Ishii Honeyville Neil Anderson son of Mrs Ivy M Anderson Bear River City Don Ray Nebeker son of Mr and Mrs Ezra W Nebeker Willard Richard Garr Burr son of Mrs Mabel Burr Douglas T' Orchard son of Mr and Mrs Douglas Orchard and Tosh Terry Mitamura sen of Mr and Mrs Soichi all of Brigham ’ " Arbon Bowcutt Views New DeSoto Models: At Salt Lake The new line- - of DeSoto cars soon to be oh public display was viewed in Salt Lake Wednesday by Arbon Bowcutt of Bear River Auto Company Mr Bowcutt predicts that the on all new refinements models will furher establish each one as a leader in its field In both performance and beautyr STAKE MEETINGS SUNDAY SCHEDULED Bear River Stake Priesthood meeting and associated activities will be held as usual Sunday it h announced READING DOWN THE SIDE WITH THE EDITOR New Kind of Insurance Needed at Better Relations Thru Discussion of Problems Meet Aims Youth Await Day The annual Box Elder county achievement club program will be held at the Second Ward next ThursTremonton Chapel at at 8:00 day evening October 23 and land owners in Sportsmen Box Elder County got together Wednesday night in a meeting held jointly by the Bear River Wildlife and Box Elder Wildlife o’clock federations at the War Memorial Awards will be made to the Home in Brigham City who the and of boys county girls Martin “June” Anderson J have participated in this program president of the Box Elder FederMrs Howard Maughn during the past year Talks mu- ation and at the presided named new president of the Gar- sical numbers and demonstrat- led the two factions meeting to a harland First Ward MIA with Mrs ions will be given concerning monious understanding of the Larson and Mrs Wynn the Arnold Parents club program involved at the ward and friends of over 400 Tingey as counselors Club rights Up for discussion was the Park srerament meeting Sunday even- members who have taken part in deer hunting area ing tht activities this season are in- Valley posted for the season which opens MonThe new group replaces Mrs vited to attend Also discussed day morning Mrs William Woffinden Cyril were the other hunting seasons Linford and Mrs Maughn including duck and pheasant The ward bishopric also made President Anderson cautioned some changes in the ' Relief Sohunters to exercise great care to at the same ciety organization range and forest fires prevent Mrs W was Alma King meeting out while hunting and camping sustained as a new counselor in Donald J Homer has been re- this fall Because ranges are so the presidency to replace Mrs PMA as elected low so chairman and county danger humidity dry George Kirby who was given a of fire is a constant threat this in the same with Dean Coombs as music assignment and A E Buchanan as mem- year He also urged hunters to Mrs Morris Rhodes organization was given Mrs King’s place as ber Gordon R Carter and A protect property and W Owens are alternate members against vandalism teacher of the literary lesson of the county committee (Statement page 3) The county committeemen will be required to make personal contacts with farmers to aid them in their farm programs in 1953 says Mr Homer The following community Valley were named at recent local elections: Areas An open house party to mark & Plymouth — Arthur Portage As in the past the Park ValL Gibbs chairman Oleen Joseph-so- n the formal opening of the Gar ley area will be closed to open is being R lend School gymnasium chairman vice Maurice hunting and will be operated un- Thomas member Austin Nish planned for next Thursday evender a posted unit system The and William L Gibbs alternates ing October 23 when it is hoped area wiU extend from posted Howell Hansel that members of the school board Promontory Emigrant Springs on the east will be able to join the public across the face of the Park Val- Valley Blue Creek and Pocatello Valley — Howard Glenn chair- for the occasion thru Dove Creek man ley mountain There will be a program apvice Ralph W Tolman to and including Muddy Canyon Herman Fonnesbeck propriate to the event and guests on the west covering the entire chairman Paul Fonnesbeck and will be guided thru the building area except the Warm Springs member Principal Glenn Taylor is in ranch which will be absolutely Albert Aebischer alternates Park Valley Grouse Creek charge of arrangements i closed to all hunting Snowville Yost— Gordon R CarThe area will be patrolled and ter chairman Ray Carter vice for the perservation of good chairman E memRay Morris those ' violating ber Ferris James sportsmanship and Roy Pugs-lerules will be prosecuted Peralternates mits will be required of residents Garland East Garland Fielding and alike and Riverside — A E Buchanan Mr and Mrs F L Rasicot: unAll hunters are urged to ob- chairman vice til recently owners of the Alta A F Tuney serve the hunters creed thereby chairman memAtkinson and ' the Garland Apartments Roy improving the hunting conditions ber Howard Capener and Ursel Cafe left this week for Salt Lake and preserving wildlife for con- Rhodes alternates to make their home City tinued good hunting Thatcher Penrose Their property here has been Tremontoh The community appreciates the and Elwood — Melvin Homer purchased by Mr and Mrs Edthe hunters have chairman Sam Mortensen cooperation vice win Coleman who will be making given in the past and extends a chairman memtheir residence here in the near Hugh Manning welcome to you again this year ber Milton Anderson and Leland future with their five children Proceeds go to the church build- Woodruff alternates The new owners are now Salt Collin-stoing fund Lake residents Honeyville Deweyville Permits may be obtained and Beaver Dam— Horace O During the time Mr and Mrs the Park Valley store upon pay- Gardner chairman Clarence Fry- Rasicot have owned the apartment of the fee and presentation er vice chairman Myron T Han- ments they have made extensive of license sen which have resultmember Alvin Jensen and improvements Ronald Madsen' alternates ed in the builidng being almost NOTICE Corinne and Bear River City— constantly rented during fjie Y period Fielding Posted Area No 6 A W Owens chairman will place 250 pheasant hunting Ferry chairman vice Wallace member WiUiam permits on sale Monday Oct 20 Redelings at Earl’s Store at Fielding Wood and Sam Forsgren alterThe district includes the gener- nates al area from Udy Springs road Brigham WiUard Harper Manon the north to the Riverside tua and Perry — Paul Ilunsaker A raUy on Thursday road on the south and from chairman Don C Barker vice eveningrousing to the Bear River prior Wheelon “ on the east to the chairman Marion E Gibbs mem- homecoming game on Octobter 24 county road running north from ber Rulon Larkin and Frank is being planned ' by studentbody Garland on the west Reeder alternates officers this week Permit receipts go to Fielding Plans call for a snake dance to Ward begin at 7:30 at bank corner at Fire Tremonton to be followed by a bonfire with skits and stunts at Couch Buildings Help the high school The “BR” on A fire Wednesday in night de- the hill will be lighted for the stroyed outbuildings at the Bar- occasion The band will be on Any woman who can volunteer bara Couch home east of town a truck to accompany the parade for 'nurseing service to help care answered The fire department Students are being asked to for convalesceht a 3 am call to the blaze but the polio patients bring noise makers and to decorOgden for one day a week should sheds were enveloped in flames ate cars for the rally "ontact Mrs Glenn Taylor when they arrived Garland Six members of the staff of Due to he number of cases of the Girl Scouts of America from f ’he disease in that area there is On Furlough Lake City attended the misSalt week home HiU Frank is this need for extra help there and from sionary farewell testimonial for furlough raining is not necesaary says m a seven-daDorothy Ord Fort Capener Sunday evening Mrs Taylor 17 1952 - No 12 First Ward Makes Auxiliary Shifts was Farmers Name PMA Heads guard Announce Sale Of Hunt Permits Open House Set To Formally Open New School Gym Park Fielding Have Posted “Utah has more government employees' in proportion to its total population than any state in the Union” So began a news article in a state paper this week It reminds us that Dearly half the working population of at least one of Utah’s populous counties is employed in Federal defense plants alone according to recent studies Should the government plants in Utah suddenly close due to a change in the the world arms race or due to inability of the government to finance them the loss of pay checks would be disastrous to the people who have been receiving them and to all who have been making a living from the money they have put in circulation few We venture the opinion that relatively people have stocked their pantries with even enough Volunteer Nurse food for two weeks to say nothing of two years as Weber Few have Needed cautious minds have frequently advised an extra stock of clothing to replace that which they are currently using yet national financial difficulit impossible to ties or industrial strife could make " replace such items Tocay we can buy life insurance to protect the jnoney income of wives and children when men die fire insurance to help replace property that bums Continued on page 6 Hotel Property Changes Hands at J Students Ready Rally For Homecoming Destroys at at |