Show READING DOWN TIIE SIDE WITH THE EDITOR The state legislature this year cut taxes but it increased appro It was able to do priations this because income has been running ahead cf expenditures The budget will still be in balance but a likely special session on school problems not many leave it that way As a result of this session voters at the next election will be asked to approve a constitutional amendment that would give each county only one state senator and limit the House of to 75 members to Representatives be divided among the counties on the basis of population Governor Lee vetoed seven bills before closing day and his veto held in every instance tho one more vote would have passed a Sunday closing law over his objections ne refused to sign Mils in creasing salaries all along the line but let them become law without his signature There have been ever so many who have thot it would good ?fclng for the Federal government to own the submerged lands lying off the coasts of the coastal states and maybe they would be right except that such land always has been considered the property of the states and whenever the Federal government has wanted to make use of it permission always has been asked from the state conpeople be a cerned In view of such a long standing practice it would be most unusual for the national government to now take control of these areas As well might it assume control of any' other area of a state The F Millan today for Seattle make their home They will take Pecks depart Washington to with them the affectionate good wishes of hundreds of good friends and neighbors who have known them here all of their lives and of many others who have known them almost as long We join in hoping they become in their new environso useful ment and so bappy in it that their move will be only an enlargement of their acquaintance experience and satisfaction In every way If we make that sound right good it may cause us to want to go somewhere ourselves basketball The grade school tournament in this area this week has brought together in competition a dozen or more teams from the north Box Elder County schools has been loud The cheering and hearty with the small cheerleaders entering into the activity with all the spirit that charac erizes the big high schools just as the play has been hard and Favored teams have been clean before off form and tumbled some who had hot been doped to win It has been a great event in the lives of a large number of participating and rooting students Next year many of the boys will be In high school but they Most ot won’t be playing ball them will not be good enough us makes about all it Something feel it would be a good thing if the snorts program could be that the competition could still stimulate the mtrited participation of hundreds Instead of a dozen or so who are the experts The building of private hospitals the pavment of the costs and medical care by of dental the Individuals needing and deand the siring the attention of ever so many other things individuals could do Is made Imtaxes drain whenever possible Bear River High School A Cappella Choir 1952-5- Season A Cappella Choir Concert Scheduled At Tabernacle Here Next Wednesday The Bear River High School cappella choir of 78 voices will present its sixth annual valley concert at the tabernacle at Garland next Wednesday evening March 25 at 8:15 A program of rare musical excellence awaits all who attend a declare many who have listened to the well trained singers in seof their preliminary apveral The group will ofpearances fer some of the finest a cappella pieces that have been written by Nemusie masters recognized reli gro 'spirituals folk songs gious numbers and others are on gan tre program several In concerts already this year the students have earned the high praise of their listeners was this so Particularly Tuesday when they sang at a USAC assembly program at Lo The GARLAND This Gene spring conductor plans to take his singers on a tcur of south Utah cities and to Las Vegas Nevada Alma W King is chorus man" Erickson is ager and Virginia accompanist The members of the choir are as follows: First Sopranos— Sheril Gay Anderson Bradford Gay Mary Castleton Pauline Davis Carol Harris Melba Melinda Marble Jerry McMurdie Sharon Mortensen Janet Nicholas Joiensen Hull Welling Second Sopranos— Marie Burbank Carol Lynn Capener Edna Henrie Florene John Kayla Kerr Ann Lish Sandra Michael-Merlene Neal Diane Rose LaRae WhitMargaret Thompson aker Mary White and Rowane Zundel First Altos— Ollie Lou Andersen Sonja Bowcutt Marian Carter Erma Ileslop Carol Jane Homer Phyllis Larkin Glenna 25th Year No 34 MARCH 20 1953 GARLAND UTAH FRIDAY Richardson and Tyra Thorpe Marie Manning CLUB MEETS TODAY Second Altos — Faye Anderson Judy Beeton Juanita NelThe Ladies Self Culture Club son Deloris Nielsen JoAan Nish The optimistic forecasts of meets this afternoon (Friday) Bonnie Paetsch higher sugar prices by all segShirley at 3 pm at the Armory with ments cf the sugar industry Mrs V W Johns as hostess Marilyn Ward Diane WhiNumbers Mr and Mrs by are being justified in the light The program will be provided Yates district dance directors taker and Janice Supan of developments Tenors— Ronald First in the New Firth the Intermountain Indian will be added features to be by York sugar market during the School seen -- at the Bear River stake Noel Gibbs Robert Johnson Robbins last few days Sharp activity dance festival to be held at was noted last week In the Second Tenors— Byron AnderBeaver Ward hall Monday March New York sugar market as sen DeVere 23 at 8:30 pm Andersen Tommy New York refiners advanced Each ward a Ault is presenting Douglas Harry Gephart their price 25 cents per cwt floor show number and the stake Gibbs Hall Ronald Raymond to $875 reflecting a strong tendance directors Mr & Mrs J P Stimpson and Dallas Whitaker Baritone — Jay Allen Niel Andency in the raw market Raw announce that two Plans are rapidly shaping up Christensen sugars advanced to $635 and it for the annual Bear River Higji stake dances also will be pre- dersen Dale Blackham Paul Boss Johnny Gee Reese Hansen appears that $650 raws are Smokeless Smoker to be held sented not far distant Everone is urged to attend for Blaine McNcely Bob Puzey John March 27 in the Bear River gym Reynolds Dale Showell and Kirk Delon Gardner match maker an enjoyable dapee evening It is anticipated that the Waldron that the boys are - higher - sugar - prices will prove announces Basses — Glade Andersen Bill to be very stimulating to those njw in training and that local DarElmo Christensen Bishop interested in growing sugar fans can expect to see 50 action win John Kenneth Porritt Karl of boxing and beets as the final price of packed rounds Summers Jack Wayne Sterquist sugar beets is tied directly to wrestling as well as some novelStokes ty bouts the net price of sugar Alternates and Trainees— The Garland First Ward bishThe proceeds from the smoker Andersen Anna Nielsen and reunion committees will go toward a whirlpool bath opric Jolene off a large share of the incomes been Conger Connie Christenmaking final prepartj be put in the new gym Foi hve of the people That is something the benefit of those who do nc ations this week for their an- sen Doris Udy Carolyn Hales Carol Cornwall Glenys Neal Ida acnual reunion to be held this that should be taken into know what a whirl pool bath i Funk Carol Germer and Lorna count whenever weekend it is proposed it is a affair in wl Fuhriman that the government assume an warm water can be sprayed on a Festivities start today with a additional program to help the sore muscle in a whirling and dinner and program for children people a of Primary motion to provide age REAVER WARD HOLDING swirling The cost of one Saturday The more of our money we warm massage evening the adults ANNUAL REUNION will start dinner at 6:30 o’clock to spend cf these baths is around $500 give the government THIS SATURDAY for us the less we will have left Tickets are now on sale by This will be followed by a spet to spend for ourselves It is just members of the Bruins’ organiza- cial being readied play A banquet and reunion proadditional sesome MIA the as simple as that and former gram for members tion with the minimum price be- by and a members- - of the Beaver Ward lected program numbers as and maximum the is not an This argument against ing $100 dance will be held at the ward hall government services or taxes but high as you care to go this Saturday announces Bishop lust a reminder that government of Clark Bowen Mr & Mrs Ervin Jensen Mr & Mrs Kenneth Boss were benefits are paid for with money 5:30 at weekend will The on the dinner business with Lake begin in not alt spent with Ogden and from the people City Mrs Merrill Jensen rm Tuesday money from nowhere Sugar Prices up Stake Dance Festival Monday Action Assured at Benefit Smoker First Warders To Dine Saturday t |