Show READING DOWN THE SIDE WITH Dry Farm Area Closed to Visitors A heavy crop of tall dry June grass and many dry tumble weeds in the west Promontory dry farm area this week prompted the to close the We never have been ambitious state fire warden to write articles for the national entire district of ripening of Thousnds acres If we should suddenmagazines ly become afflicted by such a de- grain could be destroyed by just declared match one smoldering sire we known the formula for John Iladfield district warden the sure seller by heart misdea makes it order The new All you have to possess is a flair for the extravagant phrase meanor for any person to enter a without perthe district special of a reasonable understanding what the editor and his public mit signed by Sheriff Warren official The proclamation Hyde will be pleased to read and the liberal conscience that will per- defines the bounds of the closed mit you to write it whether it is district quite true or not The article in Holiday magazine recently advertized so widely in Utah provides an example of this fact In spite of its superb pictures and some truth one gets Approval was given to the emthe feeling that it was the outD right untruths about the state’s ployment of Richard Packer Manning and B Y Westto the Henry the sold that story people the at as custodians moreland editors A few years ago the BYU Bear River High School at the orchestra played a meeting of the Board of Educasymphony concert at the' Bear River High tion held at Brigham City MonSchool as we recall the incident day were made The openings The wife of the featured soloist retirement of by th an artist from out of the state was a journalist "by profession Ted Limb and Sam Housley and whose work was sold to music the release of Ferron Robbins Wendell Hess was approved for magazines Shortly after the concert here there appeared in one employment in the Physical Eda story of ucation department at Bear Riof these magazines how the culture of the university ver The school at Clear Creek will was brought out into the hinterlands where true music was prac- rot be open this year due to the small number of students there the to unknown populatically will be allowed transChildren tion to permit atYou could just see the readers portation expense the tendance elsewhere in distant parts envisioning on the foyer A natives “Bear” insigna unlettered rude getting their first introduction to sophis- floor at the new BRIIS Gym in surrounded be by a will not and sitting ticated harmony awe and simple amazement at the “halo” and traffic will not need was it it over sounds to avoid the of walking magnificence The board by the Well it is this angle that sells decided was made by recommendation You could do it yourself school how much Fank Stevens principal We often wonder that is written about things of that the insignia be not left in is as the floor but the board declined which we know nothing far from the truth as what we to go to the expense of moving read about the things we do it Articles like these do know mentioned make all writing THE Th e G ARLA ND 1 EDITOR School Employs New Custodians suspect Girls To Have Camp Experience State Will Claim Highway Routes New road projects in Box Elder County loom on the horizon with the filing of new condemAbout 30 girls of the Garland involving proand their nation proceedings Second Ward MIA near Plymouth it was disleaders are planning to spend perty closed this week three days near Mt Timpanogos hearings on whether and visit the scenic cave there Preliminary there is a necessity for the taking next week de- of the lands will be held at Brigfor the call Present plans Court on 7:30 ham in the District parture of the group at of August 4 Members Monday morning been has new a action Also the ward are being solicitated to filed involving the Deweyville-Haw- s transport the girls and their due to cercorner roadway to the camp site equipment that have arisen tain disputes there These cases will be set for trial before juries during the fell Chapter Given Registered Hog FFA Duroc A purebred registered Jersey boar was last week presented to the Bear River FFA by the First Security Chapter Bank of Utah The boar will be available for use by the chapter members next spring states Thos Taylor chapwho expressed apter adviser preciation for the interest shown in the boys’ livebank the by stock projects result should swine Improved from this good breeding stock said Mr Taylor Gay Bradford Honored Miss Mrs Bonnie Paetsch Gae Gloria Sterquist and Miss Archibald enterained at the home Richardson Monday of Mrs Faye evening in honor of Gay Bradford was spent making The evening a bride’s book A delicious luncheon was served to 20 people Many useful gifts were received e by the last Linda Richardson spent week visiting with her grandparents Mr & Mrs O C Richardson 8t Plain City This week she is spending at Bear Lake with Carmen Richardson Candidates Sought For Fair Princess t The annual little princess held in connection with the ox Elder County Fair is sched-lefor August 10 at 4 pm at School at Tremon-ihe McKinley according to Marjorie Brock-laof the committee chairman a charge The contest sponsored by the of Civic League is open to all little girls etween the ages of 4 and 6 who register with the Women’s The' little princess and her two ttendants will reign jointily with lie queen and her attendants over lie events of the fair They will float in the ide on a special Vheat and Beet Day parade the rair parade and Peach Day Each contestant will a gift t Prospective entries should Mrs Brockman or Mrs Verl Fannie Maxine Quinney Celson s rridal or Marjorie Carey of the contest committee 25th Year Stake Members Enjoy Benefit Carnival Every ward in the Bear River Stake was represented at the carnival held at the Garland City Park Wednesday evening to raise funds to assist in the renovation of the stake tabernacle Stake auxiliary board members and some ward workers assisted in operating the half dozen concession stands that did a thriving business during the evening A ball game and an excellent program were highlights of the activity services for Thomas life Survivors include his widow who passed away at here early Wednesday and the following sons and daughwill be held this Sat- ters: Mrs Milton (Verna) Bern-stoSalt Lake City Doyle II 1 pm at Garland Mrs LaRain Lee W Thompson of the Se- Rampton Garland Mrs cond Ward bishopric will be in (Peggy) Marble Tremonton L (Leone) Bowering HousBen of service the charge Texas and Jay Rampton Mr Rampton was born July ton nine greatHe was 12 grandchildren 1876 19 in Bountiful and the following and Ada McDuff grandchildren a son of Henry sisters: brothers George in was and reared lie Rampton Malcolm Cedar City married Maretta Rampton Bountiful and Ogden Mrs Elizabeth Campkin on Feb 22 1898 in the Rampton Mrs Sarah Barlow Roy and Salt Lake Temple Bountiful he his marriage Right after served a mission in New Zealand for 28 months for the Church of They moved to Cache Valley Funeral Rampton his home morn’ng urday at President Ad visesU S Loans Co-o- p A reminder to grain farmers the county that it will be to their advantage this year to make use of the storage facilities Utah Farmers of the Northern Grain Cooperative at Garland and to get a government loan on their grain is issued this week by E J Holmgren president of the in 1902 and to Garland m 1908 where they have resided since Mr Rampton in his 45 years of residence here had served in various ward and stake positions of He had been superintendant a member School the Sunday cf the genealogical committee and served on the Bear River organizaztion He was also This year the nation will pro- stake MIA board for four years missionary duce about a third more wheat a stake Mr an unpossessed Rampton than it normally uses said Mr usual talent as a reader and had result As a proper Holmgren in many dramatic participated storage will be necessary if the productions in the stake in his grower is to get a fair return years He was frequentfor his crop The Cooperative is younger called upon for his humorous prepared to take care of the de- ly in various church gatherireading tails necessary to getting these ngs until the last year’ of his loans and also has facilities for storage which are in excellent These warehouses SOCIAL SECURITY AGENT conditions were built by and for the farm- TO BE AT TREMONTON ers and they should make use of The service monthly regular them he said visits to Tremonton by the represLast year farmers in the east entative of the Ogden Social Seprofited by as much as 50 cents curity office will be resumed on per bushel by having their grain July 30th under loan said Mr Holmgren Residents of this area who wish Mr Holmgren also stated it as to apply for social security rehis opinion that farmers should tirement payments or survivors vote for acreage controls and insurance payments or who wish and the 90 per cent parity in tc inquire about their social seIf curity accounts the forthcoming referendum should contact s of the growers elect Wesley F Watson of the Ogden controls they are assured of a social security office Thursday price of 90 per cent of parity July 30th at the Utah Power and on their allotments next year 2:00 Light CoCmpany between and 3:00 Reunion Holds Wood Family pm The J D Wood family held their reunion Sunday at Rees Park in Brigham City Over 200 Mr & Ms Rose daughter in California and Bill Linford Ann are visiting of the family attended Mrs H V Peck and daughter at very successful affair which a very fine time was had Careen and Mrs J L Carter and and Joan spent by young and old it is reported daughters Marian at Bear Lake the weekend by David Wood members the Strong’s Circus To Come To Garland on August 5 circus John A Strong’s one of the most popular moderate opfeatures priced entertainment Idaho towns erating in Utah and is for the past several years scheduled to be seen at Garland cn Wednesday August 5 show” This choice “children’s that adults everywhere are enjoyhere is Wing by sponsored ing The City the Garland Lions at show the a for offered site has the city park The show proand tent own its vides seating and midway features consisting of an educational animal exhibit stands refreshment BlrsOric Nielsen Is in Salt Lake and The circus has been sponsor Inis week ity Funeral Here Saturday For Thomas Rampton ed in most communities by ward fund and building groups for similar purposes The Lions hope primarily that it will provide enand joyment for local people children Entertain Wheelwrights Weekend Guests of Mr & Mrs Don Wheelwright as weekend guests Nephi had Lake at their home on Ilebgen the folnear West Yellowstone Mr & Mrs Art lowing couples Mrs & Gam Capo-re- r Michaelis Air Mr & Mrs Arbon Bowcutt & Mrs Theral Bishop and Mr Mr & Mrs LeGrande Burton of Preston Idaho Interest Keen In Plans For Celebration Ambitious plans for a bigger and better than ever Wheat and celebration Beet Days August 21 and 22 are shaping up under of the the direction week committee this general At the same time the citizen named to conduct contests races a parade and other celebration features are entering into their with a assignments new enthusiasm and are finding a the general public showing keener interest in participating in the annual festival conThe queen and princess tests already are under way under the direction of the women’s A tabernacle pro-recivic clubs featuring a prominent speakmusic is and er excellent being Races games parade planned planned Many additional features are being arranged Full details of definite progress cn all these activities is promised for no later that next week according to Dean Coombs celebration publicity chairman Wheat-Be- et Day Queen Princess Contests Set asked Entries are now being for the two traditional Wheat and the Beet Days royalty contests little princess contest and the contest queen The htue princess contest being sponsored by the Civic and Home Arts Club is open to girls age 4 5 and 6 and entries should The be in as soon as possible closing date will be announced next week The queen contest being sponsored by the Ladies Self Culture Club is open to single girls be high school seniors this year and older girls who have not previously been either queen or attendants Both contests will be held one week before the celebration which will be hfeld on entries should be made early should Queen contest entries be made with Mrs A G CampPrinbell or Mrs Chester Boss should be cess contest entries Wm G Mrs made with Mrs Wallace Sperry Mrs Ernest Able or Mrs Phillip Pugs-le- |