Show READING DOWN THE SIDE WITH Baseball Here Sunday Garland Meets Preston THE EDITOB baseball team will Garland’s play Preston Sunday at 2:30 at Claine advises the local park Pioneers Archibald fee will be A small admission collected at the gate The dedication of the “Mormon Bridge” near Omaha this week reminded a number of local people of the part of their own forefathers in the events the bridge commemorates Charles Shumway grandfather of John J Shumway was mentioned as the one who drove the first wagon across the ice on that cold February day in IMG It Is reported that Mrs Tolly Smith’s grandfather was instruct' ed by Brigham Young to remain at Winter Quarter to construct wagons for the emigrants Places To Go of summer are now ahead of us months of work also of pleasant hard and The vacavacations for many a be series of short tions may ones as the necessities of work will allow or they may extend for a week or two in length But whatever the lenth of the vacation we all ought to use some of it to see some of the interesting sights that are of interest around our own state Three months Box Elder Bank Reaches Million "Resources of the new Box Elder County Bank at Brigham are now in excess of one million dollars after only six weeks of business” stated LeRoy D White president Thursday The new high attained as of June 1 indicates a great future for the institution Mr White declared Horace Rose Family Visits In Garland Mrs Horace Rose Major Corand daughter LaRaine of visited friends Oregon vallis and week here three days this were house guests of Mr and Mrs Ernest Abel and They left Thursday morning by for their home accompaniedSeder-holMrs Rose’s mother Mrs Miss and City of Brigham visit Ua Mae Nalder who will with theim for awile he that Major Rose reports and finds his duties interesting satand Corvallis a very pleasant The famisfactory place to live very fine ily are also enjoying clurch contacts GARLAND Schedule Issued For Music Classes Classes in instrumental music students in this area will benext week announces Gene Jorgensen of BRIIS music faculty The schedule is as follows: Monday June 8— McKinley School at Tremonton: 9 to 10 am Beginning students 10 to 12 - Students with 1 year for gin Swim Schedule Opens Broad Summer Recreation Program experience 1 to 3 pm - String Students June 9— Tuesday Howell: and am - Beginners 9:00 1st year students 10:00 am - Advanced students MIA Classes Plan Snowville: Tuesday Regular 11:30 am - All students June 10— Wednesday The MIA program in the GarGarland School: Ward will be back land Second 9 to 10 am Beginners basis next week on a regular 10 to 12 - First year students with all classes being held as 12 to 1 - Advanced students usual After 1 pm - String Students members old and All ward Thursday June 11 — young are invited to participate Dewcyville School: 8 at pm Meeting begins 9:00 am - First year students 10 to 12 - Advanced students School: Collinston 1:30 - 3:00 pm - All students Work Ever so many of us have not et tried the swim in the Great 12— Salt Lake that most tourists feel Friday June Plymouth School: is a must for a Utah vocation 9:00 am - All students The wonders of Timpanogas cave Portage School: are likewise unfamiliar to thou10:30 am - All students sands of those who live within an hour or two of it The new Memorial Highway between Salt Lake and Ilencfer offers a short trip that should as as well awaken memories charm the eye Many still await of hearing the the experience daily blast In Bingham Canyon and while the south Utah parks are more familiar perhaps certainly there are few of us who have ventured into the southeast section of the state where are found the natural bridges and other strange desert sights All of us could profit by a visit of an hour or two to most are many of them that are only of Utah’s towns and cities There names of places on a map yet each has its own interesting history and personality Maybe we had better pack the old picnic box and head off to get better acquainted with our own state some day right soon before another summer has pas-eus by The Penrose Scout Gets Award For Life Saving The Gold Honor Medal for life Scouting’s highest special saving was presented to Fred award West Peterson son of Mr and Mrs Leonard Peterson of Penrose at the Golden Spike District annual at Brigham City meeting last week This award is given to Scouts who save life or attempt' to save life at the risk of their own and show heroism resourcefulness and skill Fred received the award for his dramatic rescue of James Van at Pineview of Ogden Leeuwen Dam July 20 1951 At the time of the rescue he was a member of Troop 129 sponsored by the Penrose LDS Ward YMMIA and was employed as a life guard at Camp Browning Lake Council’s Bonneville Explorer camp at Pineview Dam National Guard To Leave Sunday For Encampment The Garland Unit of the Utah National Guard will join units from 16 other Utah cities at at Jortheir anual encampment dan Narrows Sunday The local unit commanded by of Captain Douglas C Strong Logan will be at camp for two It weeks of artillery training is now at its full permitted men of 26 strength 204th The entire Field Artillery Battalion with units at BrigSmithfield and Garham Logan land is under the command of Major Theral V Bishop of Garland New Road Brings Route Court Suit Filed on June 2 at Brigham City by the State Road CommisAndrew Nielsen Jr sion against and Mrs Annie Knudson of James Walton J Lloyd Ifunsaker and T Haramoto of Tremonton is a new condemnathe tion proceeding involving between new road Deweyville and East Tremonton The citation that accompanies The first will take hearing the medal reads that Van Leeuwen age 15 was swimming at a place on June 23 at Brigham in Court Room the District Brownbeach near Camp public He was about 100 yards ing from shore when he apparently exhausted Lcrin became director of Camp Brownboy was in ing noticed the trouble and yelled to Fred The two of them went to the rescue in a rowboat Recent heavy rains have creatBefore they could reach the ed ideal conditions in swampy county for a large and sections of boy he became unconscious sumthis sank below the surface of the "mosquito population Karl L Josephson mer reports water Fred having disrobed of the Box Elder to the spot dived over- supervisor Disboard And intercepted the sink- County Mosquito Abatement ing body some 15 feet below the trict states that he Mr Josephson surface and hauled him back to the surface where Ilunsaker pulled them into the boat They the Penrose YMMIA for display performed the necessary artificial in the ward meeting house Executive HunsaField Scout respiration and by the time the boat was back to shore the vic- ker presented the medal to Fred’s tim was breathing again and soon father who pinned it on his boy Mr Hunsaker noted that these gained consciousness are very few and that they By this time all that remained e be done was to treat the boy are only presented after months and consideration for shock until the' ambulance ar- of research At the present time Fred is rived The whole procedure was student at Brigham Petera sophomore by automatically performed son and Hunsaker as a result of Young University He is married to the former Carol Spend-lcvtheir training and skill of Brigham City The citation was presented to “Learn to swim” will be the motto at the Bear River High swimming pool during the months of June July and August June 8 The pool will open until Auend will remain open Tuesday gust 21st on Monday Thursday and Fridays sponsored by the A boys’ sport class will be conducted on Tuesdays Mondays Thursdays and Fridays from 7 to recreation9:30 pm Elementary al skills will be taught in softball basketball foot ball baseball volleyball Registration day will be Mon- tumbling badminton 1 8 6 from to June and pm track day should mOther Sports Listed All who plan to swim register on that day A junior sports class will be The schedule during the Red held daily from 3 to 6 pm Cross period will after the above schedule be as follows: Table tennis volleyball and - boys 7 to 3 pm to 3:30 pm badminton equipment will be 9 years who cannot swim each Monday Tuesday 3:30 to 4:00 pm - boys 9 to 12 Thursday and Friday from 3 unyears who cannot swim til 9 pm 9 7 to to 4:30 400 pm girls Last year’s daily attendance who cannot swim This exceeded the 300 mark 430 to 5:00 pm - girls 9 to 12 year will see at least that many cannot swim who the facilities at the Bear enjoying and 500 to 6:00 pm all boys River High states Coach Hughes girls who have passed their beginner’s test 7:00 to 10:00 pm - high school students and adults junior classes life saving senior and will be organized if enrollment is large enough Under no condition will children under 7 years of age be permitted in the pool Thursday night 7:00 to 10:00 All famio’clock of veteran Charles Hume family time lies are encouraged to come as a World War II and employee at group and enjoy a night of swim- the at Ogden Army Supply Depot ming cam- was killed at his work Thursday After the paign is over students will be ar- afternoon Early reports indicate ranged according to age groups that he was struck or crushed by for free swim periods a box dropped by a crane Softball Scheduled Mr Hume came to the county Softball will be conducted una disabled veteran for as first der the lights for boys and girls treatment at Bushnell Hospital from the 6th to 12th grades Tennis will be a feature of the following service in the Pacific Theatre of the war He met Miss be will and by climaxed program Olive Anderson of Garland at the hospital where she was employed Home From School The couple have been married Richard Smith son of Mr and about nine years and have three Mrs C E Smith arrived home children: Dennis and Sharia Hie con- Allen from the East Sunday clusion of another year at HarHis home was in Billings MoHe plans to ntana where his mother vard University and a spend much of the summer do- number of brothers and sisters at the research University reside ing of Utah Mr Hume was an elder in the Garland First Ward Garland Man Is Killed in Job Accident at District Considers Airplane Spray For Mosquito Control the tournament Lions Club a has some hopes of being able to spraying by airplane Mr A Mrs Carl Bishop and family left Saturday for Moses Lake to" make their home do over the more inaccessable swamps this year to kill both adult mosquitos and larvae This treat- New Wheat Land Must Get Quotas ment last year proved highly efFarmers on land on which no fective wheat was seeded for any of the 1951 1952 and 1953 may treatment years of many Proper areas last year prior to the to- apply for a 1954 wheat acreage to Donald according mato harvest materially improved allotment conditions for workers in the J Homer chairman of the' Box fields and it is hoped this need Elder County Production and Marketing Administration Comcan be met again this year To be considered for Mr Josephson presented his mittee 1952 report of work to control an allotment on a farm which flies and mosquitos at a recent had no wheat seeded for any of the fanner must meeting of association directors those years apply in writing to his county PMA committee by Friday June 19 1953 Bishop Seriously 111 Blank application A W Bishop who suffered a forms are severe heart attack nearly two available at the county PMA ofweeks ago is still quite ill at his fice for use in filing requests for home it is reported this week allotments |