Show READING DOWN THE SIDE WITH THE EDITOR There is every reason for hoping that we never have any occasion for applying any of the f lessons and routines learned in the “Operation Beware” exercise conducted by civil defense workers last Saturday but if we ever should have to use them we will be deeply grateful for the effort these men and women put forth in the practice They have put in a good many hours getting ready for this test in addition to he effort of carrying It out and the community owes aU of them a debt of gratitude Utah spends 44 cents out of every dollar of State and local taxes for education one of the best educational efforts of any state In the nation yet because of the heavy school load our expenditure per pupil is now below average This last fact is not as bad as- - it might sound because we do have a relatively efficient system that gets good value from our educational dollars Building costs for school needs have shown a great increase in recent years and one of the ways of saving money on this item would be to have building contracts standardized state by a board and bids let out by it Seme believe such a program would reduce costs considerably and eliminate expenditures for building frills which contribute nothing to better education Defense Exercise Brings Many Into Activity A 6:10 am alert Saturday brought the entire membership Civil Defense of the Garland to previously committee designated stations in readiness for action All were possible enemy provided with supplies and materials which might be needed in an emergency and when the signal indicating a bombing had occurred was given members of tlie committee and the fire department were ready to handle fires and administer relief Supposed victims were hurried to a first aid station in the armory for treatment and other necessary attention of the committee Organization was under the direction of Alma W King of the city council who vas assisted in carryin out the II Davis activity by George county commissioner Women of the two wards the all the boys of the two bishops scout troops firethe volunteer men and a number of residents from near the designated bombing site at the factory who were brought in to be the “casualties" participated in the test At the first aid station at the armory Dr Preston had charge of bandaging the wounded Tho everything worked very Mr King stated that smoothly another similar exercise will be of value in further preparing the for an emergency community Ward’s Holding Drives For Old Clothing The GARLAND nn 25th GARLAND Year NOTICE The printed Garland one day Times - will be early next week advertising and news items should be in the office one day earlier than the usual time to be included in the issue All UTAH FRIDAY JUNE 26 1953 No 41 ‘Golden Spike’ Rodeo Events Under Way at Tremonton The Golden Spike rodeo got under way at Tremonton this with a Thursday big crowd of fans in the stands to enjoy the LIGIIT FROSTS annual ''wild The CAUSE APPREHENSION west show tonight and The Garland baseball team last events will continue Slight frosts Wednesday night at various points around the valTuesday night added another win Saturday Rodeo queen this year is Holly ley are causing farmers consider- to their credit by whipping Loof Bear River City Garland now has three Holmgren able concern gan who has as her attendants MarTho no damage to mention is wins against one loss The big guns for Garland were lene Bourne Bear River City and apparent yet a series of cold Ilowell could destroy dry farm Ralph Carter hitting twice in Carol Fonnesbeck nights Jack Oakie veteran rodeo angrain now in the head forming four times up and Louie Dougnouncer is five hits in the events at las three who calling got stage and injure other crops as well trips to the plate Jess Archi lie big show which is being the Box Elder bald pitched a fine game giving ponsored by Out of those ’ounty Sheriff’s Posse and up only eight hits City eight only one went for extra Tremonton is in western attire bases Garland will play Brigham City for the show and the welcome at the Garland park Sunday af sign is out to all who enjoy a 2:00 pm good rodeo Garland Nine Wins Game From Logan Civic Clubs Hit ‘Percentage Traffic Control Riverside Slate Celebration July Guard Completes Encampment At Jordan Narrows The employing of traffic officers and justices by municipali3 ties on a percentage fee basis came in for some severe criticism at the meeting of the As Friday July 3 has been set for holding an Independence Day sociated Civic Clubs of Northern Riverside this at Utah held Friday at celebration evening The Utah National Guard conanyear ward MIA leaders Brigham City cluded a most two successful nounce The group passed a resolution weeks a of of encampment at Camp W Activities will consist opposing the practice and recom C Williams and the horse Saturday a pulling program officers be parade that these meding children’s sports ball game fire men were all back at home by employed pn a salary basis roon Sunday reports Major Ther-a- l Another resolution resulted In works and a square dance ofV Bishop commanding the appointment of a committee ficer of the 204th Field Artillery to investigate recent increases in STAKE PRIMARY TO HOLD Battalion the cost of gasoline in the area of the event was Highlight MEETING Named to the committee were PREPARATION the Governor’s Day review FriLew-Ervin Stobl E J Holmgren when the various units demday Stake Bear River The Primary and Call Omer Wight onstrated their skills for hundJudge Lewis Jones president preparation meeting will be held reds of visitors headed by GoverJune 27 in the of the named an- this Saturday organization nor Lee members Increase of the postage rate of the state other committee to cooperate with Garland ward chapel at 2 pm on letters from three officials and to four city and Wyoming reminds Mrs Henry Brown pres- legislature groups in Idaho cents is expected in the near fuothers 204th its big The fired and have Bear Lake stocked with ident ture occasion The move Is to be a part for the pieces artillery to be All workers ape urged game fish and a highway comwhile engineer units demonstrated of a program to put the postal demonth’s lesson The use of sub- mittee to coordinate the main- present as two their new jeeps which can operpartment on a paying basis inof roads leading from work will be given There will ate completely under water and of tenance created as stead of it having to rely so stances in to promote be no preparation meeting the atom bomb in physiological Idaho and Wyoming other equipment and skills heavily on tax funds Box rentals their use July at the post offices already have research was the subject of an address by Prof Johnson of the been substantially increased USAC at the ladies night meeting of the Garland Lions WedOffice nesday evening Names Recent The speaker explained how the Four fires In succession have required the attention of GarWard conference will be held course of various food substances land volunteer firemen in the past few days and each has been at Snowville this Sunday with The following county boys were could be traced and medicines members of the stake presidency with a considerable saving of valuable prosworn into the army June 17 and quickly extinguished thru the bodj and their effects in attendance Bishop Dan Hickare training at Fort Ord Calif perty studied when they were charged man heads the Snowville Ward Gilbert Sandoval son of Mrs with Beginning with the fire in the attic of the D C Hartman and stated that it isotopes with Archie Rose and Rulon Dalle Deisey of Superior Wyo home the series has continued with the blaze at the Fronk Body had been estimated that as a reWard as counselors of Tremonton formerly and Paint shop where it is reported a firecracker thrown Into sult of such studies far more huVatm E Wooley son of Mark then with a tractor fire and the ventilator ignited volatile paints man lives had been saved than Tremonton Wooley at the ever had been by destroyed Wednesday of this week with a fire in an Delbert Eugene Bridenstine ne- atomic power Merrill Hards residence north of town phew of A W Norton Brigham William 0 Linford was installmato the in time save The tractor fire was extinguished Jay Alonzo Meservy son of L ed as club president with William chine which belonged to Elmer Godfrey who was using it on the T Meservy Brigham zone chairman Woffinden acting Gilbert Allred of East Garland The machine burst into flame singeing Odean J Estep son of James as Nellie Pierce property installing officer Other memand Leo Nelson of Bothwell have rushed to a telephone and four minutes Estep Plymouth bers of the 1953-5organization Mr Godfrey’s face lie been confined to a Tooele County Heed C Adams son of D Earl also were chemicals on were sounded firemen the siren the after to putting their new pledged Adams Rt 2 Tremonton hospUaTthis week with serious the blaze duties as follows: Only one tire and a few other parts were reported son vertibrae injuries sustained in a Christensen Gayle Robbins V W Johns and R D Preston destroyed crash Saturday southwest plane of Merwin Parley Christensen Bert Whitney vice presidents The fire Wednesday apparently started from an incinerator of Tooele Tremonton John J Shumway seccretary near the building and could have quickly spread to other buildiMr Nelson pilot was attempttail treasurer E J Holmgren ’ ing to land the plane when it lion ngs adjacent Wm G Woffinden twister Today Danger to " firemen was a definite factor in the tractor blaze went out of control and fell about L Carter and Arthur tamer J Mr 200 feet could have had terrible results a where tank explosion gas Michaelis directors They had been spotting wild Mrs Kenneth Brown sang two also at the garage fire where nearby supplies of paint thinner Funeral services for Mrs Effie horse for ground riders west of The latter event pointed up to the comMarcel might have exploded accompanied Jane Porter Giles 68 who died solos by Skull Valley was there the that exist in accident occured It today Nielson on the piano will be conducted munity the terrible dangers to life and property Monday The men were club vice presiSecond at 1 pm in Tremonton Andy Campbell the free use of firecrackers by children bi ought in by truck until the Ward Burial will be in Little- dent had charge of the meeting All of ihe fires serve to call attention to the valuable service was met eight miles west ton Cemetery Morgan County rendered by our volunteer firemen and to the promptness which of Grantsville was The plane Mrs Giles was the mother of to the siren In every instance their demolished characterizes their response and Mrs Iluish includFern daughter nine sons and daughters besaved the burning property Mr & quick action was the thing that ing A Reed Giles Myron Giles Mary Ellen accompanied fore serious damage resulted The men take a justifiable pride Mrs Kenneth Boss and Mr Mrs Sam Kay and Mrs Ray Mrs A D Rich to Los Angeles in their efficiency the constant appreciation of Mr & Mrs E W Myrick were in They deserve all of Tremonton and They returned Sunday after havBoulton a week all of us whose hemes and livesthey guard Logan Tuesday ing been gone Porter Giles of Ogden A beautiful light green blanket of Utah wool made by the Baron Woolen Mills of Brigham City was presented to Mrs Eisenhower last week by Mrs Dbuglas Stringfellow and Mrs William A Dawson on behalf of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Utah Wool Grow-'er- s Association The blanket was bordered with Utah’s beehive symbol and centered with a white lamb and the “Mamie’s Little Lamb” The gift was presented to emphasise the need for giving support to the domestic wool industry if it is to survive as well as to serve as a gesture of good will to the nation’s first lady Girls of the Garland First Ward this week have been gathering discarded clothing for Deseret Industries and next week MIA girls of the Second Ward will make a similar drive Each home is tq be called upon and if any are missed those who have such materials to dispose of are asked to contact any of the YWMIA officers The clothing does not need to be clean or in repair and any mapieces of woolen or cotton terial will be useful it is stated Lions Partners Hear Address By Researcher oo Town Firemen Serve Well Induction Snowville Holding Ward Conference Recruits Plane Accident Hospitalizes Two For Funeral Effie Jane Giles r |