Show College Interest Lags Slightly At BR Report Indicates f A report both Bear covering River and Box Elder high school graduates of last year as issued by the county superintendent of schools this week shows that while over 51 per cent of the Box Elder graduates went on to school less than 37 per cent of the Bear River graduates sought more r schooling From Bear over 44 per cent went to work as against less than 30 per cent from Box Elder The marriage rate was somewhat higher among Bear River girls than among the Box Elder girls also Last yeah’s Bear River High School graduates who went on to college were almost evenly i ' - f '' r v - y"J ' - NEW IMPLEMENTS AID SOIL CONSERVATION One of the newest and most valuable implements to come into use in the conservation program is the Noble Blade a huge weighted crowfoot which cuts an eight foot swath thru the soil at any set Here Evan depth from two to eight inches 1 £ f - "j v v 5 S!'' f ! -i ' 'Z'-Vh ' i'V i“x f V' i d’vided to ' s' : ljTUVv- ’w ''’ v Tw ? I r id V District Soil Conservation Thompson Supervisor is viewing one on the Homer Hotter fann at Howell where a field of sweet clover has been crowned and the top soil left rough and mulched for maximum water penetration Short Illness Proves Fatal To Mrs Grant Turley at Tremonton the USAC ——- sity Conservationists See Change In Farm Methods Over Years Thirteen years ago the North- Conservation Service for the use This ern Utah Soil Conservation Di- of a tractor and carry-al- l strict was organized by a group equipment was rented by1 the Disof forward looking public spirit- trict to cooperating farmers Service ed farmers The Soil Conservation with the At that time land leveling was which is cooperating several fields being done on a minor scale by District surveyed farmers using small scrapers and the first precise leveling job in the valley mostly pulled by horses using a was accomplished Since that small beginning spirit level or water flow to determine the high and low spots nearly 15000 acres have been Soon after the district was or leveled at a total cost to the ganized the district supervisors farmers of the valley of $560 000 who were elected by their neigh- This amounts to about 3525000 moved d cubic of earth bors to serve in this poyards continued on page 3 with sition arranged the Soil between T h G A of those who went to work got employment at the around government Installations than elsewhere this acOgden counting for 16 as against 13 on farms Eleven are clerks or waitresses nine office workers and 11 are in various Tabor groups Hunters Bag 88000 Animals in Utah returns set Utah’s Incomplete 1952 big game harvest at an ap88300 animals This proximate figure includes 87000 deer and 1300 elk These were the only big game animals for which hunting seasons were scheduled last R L 6 1953 A N D in 25th Year GARLAND Bear River Stake Plans For Conference UTAH FRIDAY FEBRUARY t that — No 28 Second Ward Hoopsters Are Tournament Victors to assistant George Q Morris the Council of the Twelve will Mrs Dorothy Lois Turley wife after a illness at autchurch the general of Grant Turley afternoon represent Wednesday passed away horities at the Bear River Stake She had been suffering from the conference which will be held at flu the past few days and it is and Sunday Garland Saturday READING believed by attending doctors that February 14 and 15 according there also may have been some to DOWN THE SIDE announcement received an from this week from Salt Lake City poisoning WITH a gas stove in the trailer house a calls for conference The THE EDITOR home in which the couple were meeting Saturday evening of men residing and their wives and it is expected The young woman had said the she felt much better in the mom-in- g that this will be an outstanding Someone reported ' General sessions will be session L characteristic remark of when her husband left for as usual with it by a three to seven point mar-- " on Sunday Isaacson when any one was being work and would soon get up and held MIA conducting the evening gin to the end of the contest the his in of have some breakfast She apparunfavorably spoken several however There were meeting presence was “Maybe he is and ently went back to sleep and He was not never awoke She was dead when he isn’t” maybe disposed to accept the bad word he returned from his work at 4:30 in the afternoon about anyone Those who heard him speak Dorothy Lois Turley 19 was Utah Oct 5 thus of others knew that he iborn at Bountiful would not be one to repeat ill '1933 a daughter of George P of them and so he had many and Dorothy Anna Cliff Clay The friends Kanfamily moved to Hutchinson It’s good to bear things Eke sas’ when she was five years old and she bad lived there until she that about people entered the Brigham Young Uniat Provo versity Utah’s per capita share of that She was married to Grant Turbudget portion of the national last June in the Logan ley recently proposed by President Temple Truman for foreign aid would be Funeral services will be held about $32 million which is about at 1 pm at Garland what we spend in the state for Saturday under the direction of Bishop public schools Duane Archibald of the Garland The world abroad is going (o Second Ward Interment will be in one awful mess if we ever be at Logan go broke In the USA Friends may call at the Aubrey Turley home Friday evening and business Saturday until time of the of observers e Close our conditions maintain has several of years her husband prosperity Survivors include on a basis of her established been Kanparents of Hutchinson money sas and the borrowerd money and brothers following it that wasted in war activity and P and ' sisters: Clay George definitely must come to an end Trovo Mrs LuRae Bean Logan spending Mrs Gale Maxfield Dean Jean whenever government and borrowing returns to normal Orson P John Bobby Dean and That our financial policies have Neil Clay all of Hutchinson Kannot been normal is clearly dem- sas FIRST PLACE HOOP WINNERS: Garland Second Ward won the Bear River Stake IVLMen hoop title in' tourney play last Friday onstrated by the fact that in 1914 The team left to right top row Rodney Larsen Bob Mlchaelis at the beginning of the First Mr & Mrs Milan Peck and Mrs James White Verl middle row Glenn Manning Arlyn Wassom World War we had a national J Delos Thompson left Tuesday Kidman front El win Johnson Dean Coombs coach Claine Archidebt of less than two billion bald to on a Seattle 2 Washington on page trip that school More working 7 in the and 18 girls are four of the lator in employed the Brigham Young Univerthis year the Logan school drawing 21 ard the BYU getting 19 according to the report i Iiad it not begn for" the' crowded year hunters were Some 110000 conditions at Provo that school the regular deer during would have been the choice of who several more went else- season where The figures indicate a drop of went to about 10 Four BR graduates in hunter success for the U of U and seven to other big game this year and i ' i' i iV schools 60 are armed services married Only ter are also periods during which was the score tied In the lower bracket Fielding dominated the scene completely in their game with East Garland showing a lot of class in floor work and in the shooting depart ment While the teams played clean d ball they also gave the game their best every minute demonstrating that M Men basketball is a wholesome activity which justifies its being The tournament sportsmanship award was won by East Garland with a special sportmanship trophy going to Ilowell for their games play in Garland Second will now play in the Division Three tournament which opens at Ogden Monday Feb 9 (Ward teams and pictures on page 6) Hoop Game at BR Tonight The Bear River Bears will meet the South Cache hoopsters on the local floor this Friday evening Tho the invaders are at the bottom of the heap in district play they are still strong for any of the teams and feel that they are about due for a win It should be a good game Bear River went to Brigham City last week and returned with a victory over Box Elder their second of the current season The game was a hard one all the way The win gave the Bears fourth place in Region One standings Mr & Mrs Walter Ilannl and Mr & Mrs Bob Rhodes were in Salt Lake City Sunday r |