Show New Building Problems Now Face Schools reading DOWN TIIE SIDE WITH THE EDITOR Six billion dollars were spent in the United States last year by hunters and fishermen' says the Department of Commerce This includes everything from licenses to and clothing and lodging cameras The sum is 136 per cent more than for all household appliances television and radio sets combin-eand 50 per cent more than the annual sales of all drug stores Truly these sports are big business With the completion and dedication of the Bear River High School gymnasium this month the Board of Education has turned its attention to other pressing housing problems in the county schools Special attention was given at recent meetings to a report of a headed by building committee 26th Year GARLAND UTAH FRIDAY JANUARY 1 1951 'HAPPY LANDING KIDT Theron Butler won the praise of a large group of his friends for his display of talent in the fields of music and painting Tuesday evening lie has unusual abilities which should prove a source of constant satisfaction to him thruout his life Some types who cause accidents: The driver who has the idea that “I’m too big for the rules — they are only for the other guy” who is alThe exhibitionist ways imagining that someone is him show admiringly watching off who The hostile have a constant unfocussed feeling of anger toward others resulting in an attitude of aggression The fatalistic who think nothing will happen to them or any-cn- e else until their number comes up so why be timid Bert Busenbark Succumbs To Heart Attack held were Funeral services Mohday at 1- pm in the Harold Felt Funeral Home at Brigham City with Bishop Clark S Bowen of Beaver Ward officiating for Albert Henry Busenbark 62 who died at the Valley Hospital Saturday at 6 am of a heart attack He was born at Collinston Jan 22 1891 a son of Elias Monroe and Sarah Ann Busenbark and had resided at Garland for many years lie married Mary Melinda Lewis on Dec 18 1910 at Brigham City Surviving are his widow and the following sons and Busenbark Merlin daughters: Evthel Busenbark Roy Montana Sait Lake City Dee L and Grant City Busenbark Brigham Mrs W Blaine (Rita) Ravsten Clearfield Mrs Earl B (Phyllis) Mrs June Talbot and Johns both of Ogden Mrs Norman (Irma) Crupp Renton Wash also 22 grandchildren two sisters Johnson Mrs Effie Fielding and Mrs Annie Secrist Logan and one brother Glen Busenbark Beaver Dam Dam Burial was in Beaver cemetery County Enters Road Agreement B Will Trade - Wildlife Unit Will Elect Officers On January 14 New Bear for the officers River Wildlife Federation for the be will elected op coming year January 14 at 8 pm in the Utah Power & Light Co auditorium to the According president a light luncheon Don Woodward will be served and all interested sportsmen are urged to attend It is the desire of the outgoing officers to discuss plans for the coming state Fish and Wildlife to be held in Salt convention Lake City January 16 and 17 at the Newhouse Hotel Discussion at the election meeting will also include the planting cf more fish in Locomotive and the ways and means to obtain Retain County of fishing same Improvement Control Fair habitats at Locomotive Springs Will be also explained by the recently County commissioners officers turned down a proposal of the present Golden Spike rodeo board that it be given full control of the race Paul Boss Hurt track and arena at the county In Fall From fair grounds at Tremonton its Ward will continue The county Chapel Roof concontrol of the unit and may in rodeo amateur is recovering this Paul Boss sider another sustained from injuries connection with the fair next week and Thursday when he slipped fall it was stated fell from the roof of the Garland chapel DRIVERS LICENSES Paul suffered a broken arm a SUSPENDED badly bruised heel and various other n bruises and cuts as be fell were Driving privileges thru the scaffolding and to the by the State Department from cement below cf Public Safety this week Deweyviile Wallace A Nielsen Mr & BIrs Ralph J Stayner cf Tremonton and Paul M Smith reSalt Lake City spent last Thursboth for negligent driving CounciL day with Mrs 0 L Winters Safety ports the Utah i: Nielsen board member recommended that junior igh classes be taught at the Bear River High School to elim-i- r ate crowded conditions at the at Tremonton school Also r commended was an addition of our class rooms and an auditorium lunch room and administra ive unit at the Lincoln School at Brigham At the latter school here is considerable over crowding with a certainty of worse conditions next year Construe ion here could help relieve serious conditions at Central also it was stated Also in the proposals was ono for the early construction of a third elementary school in the east section of Brigham City one that could be enlarged as conditions might warrant Another item called for somo at alterations and improvements the Box Elder High and modernizing of lighting at Box Elder and Bear River High Schools The entire program could be paid for from current taxes even tlio the levy in the county be dropped more than two mills from the level which has been necessary to get funds for the new gymnasium The changes at Lincoln and Bear River should be completed iu time for school next fall it was emphasised Quig No 22 which At 0 special meeting of the Box Elder county commissioner! uith the Cassia County Idaho commissioners an agreement was reached for the Joint maintenance of the road from Strevell to Grouse Creek This road serves principally Utah residents but runs just inside the Idaho line It was a greed that Box Elder would gravel the road over a period of yean and maintain culverts while the Idaho road peoplo will take care of the snow Farm Mechanics Boys Trade Scrap Metal For New Plate Ward Reorga nizes Sunday School Boys of the Bear River High classes School farm mechanics under the direction of their instructor Howard M Johnson have scrap responded to a valley-widmetal drive for the purpose of metal for new exchanging scrap obtained metal through plate Steel Company This Geneva metal is only available to high schools and colleges for educational purposes Over five tons of scrap metal were trucked by Mondel Ilunsak-e- r Tuesday toe Geneva Steel Co MrHunsaker furnished his truck free of charge with the FFA organization paying the gas and oil FFA supervisors from 18 comhave been responsible munities for obtaining 50 pounds of scrap metal from each boy in their area Many parents also participated in order to make the prosuccess a gram The new metal obtained will be used in making projects at the school and also in teaching welding Verl S Anderson was named of the Garland superintendent Second Ward Sunday School at a this effected reofganization week Released were Leslie Rees Clifford Hansen and Vcrn Anderson New assistants to Mr Anderson ANNOUNCE FIRST GIRL— aie Jay B Law and Dean BradMr and Mrs J J Christenson shaw of East Garland announce the HARRIS TWINS— Friends Enjoy Concert By Theron Butley Nearly 200 friends of Theron Butler from all parts of the valley attended his pfano recitaTand a showing of his paintings held in the Tremonton First Ward Tuesday evening All who were present were generous in their approval of bis works in both arts The paintings 22 in number were gathered by the Garland First Ward MIA from their various owners for the display Theron will leave next week for the Mission Home at Salt Lake ’preparatory to his departure cn a mission to Central America is made this Announcement week of the birth of twins a PRIMARY HOLDS PARTY to a George and girl boy and Zella Harris of Ogden on SunThe Primary officers and teachers of the Garland Second Ward day Dec 27 held a holiday part on Monday — evening at the R D Preston home MIA REMINDER of Bingo "was played and cifts exThe organizations the two Garland wards will re- changed Lunch was served to -- sume regular class work next 17 members Tuesday members arereminded Mr & Mr? FranV Peck visited Both wards wiU begin meetings n Brigham at 7:30 pm- City Tu6day arrival of their first daughter born Wednesday morning at the V'alley IIospitaL The little girl has six brothers Garland Joining Clothes Drive Everyone in Garland and vicinity is this week being offered a chance to get in on the used clothing drive for the people 'of Pusan Korea where a disastrous fire recently destroyed that city Clothing bedding and shoes are being gathererd at the at Garland under the Armory direction of Leonard Marble to add this to Utah’s cause contribution to Clothing may be left at the Armory from now until Sunday night each day except Friday from 8 am to 5 pm Those who wish clothing picked up should call the Armory phone 17 rORBIER RESIDENT F- G Mrs Kcrth ILL of Lcgan Garland was reportformerly ed to be quite ill Tuesday by here of |