Show N Garland Second Takes Ninth In Tournament T h A G A L R N D All-Chur- ch By Bob Gephart Climaxing a month of tournaments the Garland Second Ward M Men came home with ninth READING DOWN THE SIDE WITH THE EDITOR In these days when we are so frequently called upon for money for this and that and the other that we excuse all the calls with the statement that “everything worthwhile costs money” we need to pause for a moment to see if that really is true It could just be that the statement not so true as It might be assumed It may be also that we try to buy with money things that are not to be had that way but only seem to be For instance there is happiness — something all of us insist we want more than anything else Happiness is a glow that shines fiom within and not a light from without It is the jewel to be possessed by those people who will take it in all ages of the world regardless of the methods cf travel or the presence or absence of devices It’s basis is in the capacity to within fully appreciate things the reach of all thots sensations hopes service rendered and received It has only remote relation to money in the - bank houses cars and trips to far places in the last analysis Culture is available for practically nothing We are asked to to of dollars spend thousands buy culture in one form or another for individuals who care too little for history or literature to lead a book too little for music to devote an hour a week to of an instrument too mastery little for the beauties of nature to study the varied and wonderful life in the air soil and water light around us too little for religion to devote a day a week to too little for sweetness worship of spirit to avoid controversy Larsh judgments or bitterness with their lot too little for friendship to actuate them to deeds and expressions of sincere Interest in others It is a mark of our own barbarism that our sense of values is so distorted that we tend to measure cur religion by the cost of the church the depth of our interest In education by the sire and the of our school buildings worth of our people and communities by the money expended to advertise them Is tournaplace in the ment The Garland team started the tournament out a by edging tough Reno bunch then dropped a game to the highly touted Provo who Thirteenth Ward beat Provo Ninth in Division Six Garland then trounced playoff Richfield and downed Murray Saturday in a game for filth and ninth places the Garland quintet was beaten by sharp Mesa outfit Bob Oates Mesa center who made the second team spelled the difference as he garnered 32 points the tourney which Highlighting for the first time in its history was held in Provo were the opening ceremony Tuesday and the banquet in honor of the parti which was held Satur cipants cay At the opening ceremony all and coaches players received medals in honor of the event Wendell Hess Garland’s stal wart center was placed on the 26th Year GARLAND Hundreds Attend Farm Meetings And Annual Banquet The most complete series of meetings in the history uf tlu North Box Elder Farm Bureau were held Wednesday under the leadership of President Howard and the board of directors the organization Local state and national probaired AllChurch third team lems were thoroughly at a 2 Mi hour session in the afterin by a reprenoon participated sentative group of members and officers and addressed by such speakers as V Allen Olsen and President John Schenk of the Karl L Krusmark was named Aato organization and Clifton G architect to prepare plans for re- M Kerr state senator Hundreds attended the delimodeling and additions at the Bear River High School to ac- cious banquet and enjoyed the comodate the junior high school progarm conducted in the evening to be established there at a reMeetings and dinner were held cent meeting of the Board of Ed- in the Tremonton Second Ward ucation Studies will be made to buildings determine just what changes should be made voted increases Salary for the Bear River Slake teachers of the idstrict for the M I A Play current year were ordered paid with March checks Each teach- To Open at Snowville er and elementary principal is to Bear River Stake’s annual receive an increase of $150 with play is slated for presentation principals at Brigham Tremonton in three sections of the stake Garland and Fielding getting an next week at Snowbeginning additional school ville Monday evening at 8 o’clock $50 High were granted a $400 announce Mr and Mrs principals Jay B increase Box Law' stake MI A drama directaccompanists $50 Elder High secretary $200 and ors Bear River High secretory $100 On Tuesday at 7:30 pm the The primary grade supervisor play will be presented at Garland was given $221 and the gramraer and on Thursday at 8 pm at grade supervisor $23150 Other employees increases were FildinS’cast of characters includes given as follows: Nadine Bowcult Burton Iluish clerk Susan $500 Superintendent Linford Knutson Ray school $300 $300 bookkeeper Marie Grover Ralph Bishop Carol lunch supervisor $250 full time Mann David Brough Irvin Robcutsodians $75 and others 27 erts Ila Mae Nalder and Elaine per cent of salary bus 'drivers Michaells bus mechanic $43 ass’t $100 mechanics $32 maintenance man STAKE MEETING PRIMARY $75 Arnold Hall was awarded the TO BE HELD MARCH 20 blanket honesty and position bond The Bear River Stake Primary bid for the district on a bid of Preparation meeting will be held $252 for one year for the Ameri- cn March 20 instead of March can Surety Company 27 as announced on the stake calThe board also voted to allow endar states Mrs Henry Brown The measure of a man’s real $1000 toward the the of expenses president this week character is what he would do If a to Chicago and Primary choir cappella The meeting will be held at be he knew he never would named Garland Puzey as chaper-cn- the time and place — usual Macaulay found out A Krusmark Hired For BR Addition L C Christopherson There Is as much greatness of other principals were mind in acknowledging a good to the —Seneca delegates turn as in doing It principals’ convention in April Dancers Set Joint Festival Glenn and three named as elementary at £pokan$ Monday will see high school Rose Mrs Vera Mrs Ralph Mrs Kenneth Anderson Winn Mrs Jos A Mrs M B Johnson Nielsen Mrs Kai Brockman and Mrs Wm J Cullimore and Mrs Mary Busenbark were at the Logan Temple Monday No 1051 32 Park Valley Ward Plans for Sunday Chapel Dedication A beautiful ward chapel and Jicalcd recreation unit is to ho in the Paik Valley Ward this 1 Sunday at pin with President it is J Reuben Cluk olficiating announced by Bishop Kenneth Carter The ward has been using the building since last tall but has delayed fixtures and paid some dedicati n until and furnishings were in for Members of the stake presidency and high council and their wives have been invited to nd as guests of the ward and it is expected that many former ward members will be back for the occasion The building has an attractive chapel bishop’s offite Relief Society room a small kitchen and two rows of class rooms which disappear by the aid of a unique system of modern folding doors to expand the amusement hall into a spacious area adequate to every requirement of the ward for dancing and drama It is one of the finest small ward IIRST WARD ELDERS 10 HOLD MEETING The Garland hirst Ward Elders have announced a cottage meeting for all members and their wives and also lor all senior members of the Aaronic priesthood and their partners to be held this Friday evening at 7:30 The meeting will be held in the ward Relief Society room units yet erected in the stake Bears Win Tourney Opener From Olympus 44 to 36 Bear River High School's Region One champion hoop team scouted thoroughly in all of its lecent games by coaches from other schools of the state open J this Thursday against Olympus The win evening with a game a bit listless for three burst into fire in the quarters last quarter when Olympus ran The Bears the score to a tie pulled ahead again to win In the closing minutes l The team the sixth Coach to the Hughes has taken in his nine years at tournament Bear River was being ruled as one of the better teams in a classic which Jordon High Is being rated as most likely to win The record Hughes of team with only one loss in a Re in all stores in the valley on Fri- March ID and day and Saturday 20 with coupons to be converted into cash for the choir fund The choir benefit supper to be served at 4 pm will be only cne of the events of a big day of At activities at the high school 230 pm students of all the? schools of this area will listen to a concert by the Utah Symphony orchestra in the new Memorial Gymnasium while in the evening at 8 o’clock the Bruins Club is presenting its annual “smokeless smoker” in the same building Mrs Esther Elmer entertained 25 The supplies for the pancake at dinner Sunday honoring Jack on his birthday anniverElmer contributed be will by supper who will serve the sary Those present were Mr & wholesalers pancakes sausage and ether items Sirs Jack Elmer and family Mr on the menu Everyone is prom- ft Mrs Albert Elmer Mr ft Mrs ised all they can eat Pillsbury Frank Elmer and Mr ft Mrs products will be on special sale Leonard Thompson of Brigham March RESIDENT PASSES J P (Don) Bush for many ars head chemist at the Gar-isugar factory is reported have died at Oakland Calif 9 Burial will be in Og- 12 To Boost Choir Fund Drive students and a cappella choir a concerted patrons launching RiBear South and The Ladies Self Culture Club drive to sell 6ver 1500 ticket to Bear River pancake ver stakes will hold a combined met Friday afternoon at the Gar- the big choir benefit with Mrs George supper at the school on March 19 dance festival at the Memorial land Armory cne school sell to $300 at the high It is planned Gleason as hostess and enjoyed a Gymnasium all the Saturday March 20 it is announ- report made by Horace Hayes of ticket which will admit Tremonton on his recent several family to the supper to each ced this week This colorful event one of the weeks visit in his native Eng- family group in this end of Box a major drive most widely enjoyed talent dis- land Group singing was led by Elder County as will present Mrs L W Manning toward raising the $11000 that plays of the year will be necessary to transport the G Club President Mrs dancing groups from all the 20 A where wards of the stakes had the 66 voice choir to Chicago charge of Campbell minute conGleason Mrs Ralph Mr and and also a short business it will present a 30 meeting cert at a national covnention of and Mrs Wanda Christensen are session serRefreshments were The trip will music educators stake dance directors who will be ved week one beginning require in charge 1RMER MARCH Bargain Pancake Supper ke CLUB ENJOYS DISCUSSION ON TRIP TO ENGLAND FRIDAY UTAH this year is small but and is excompetent make a good showing at this week Scores of valley residents left for the games early Thursday gion One fast and pected to Salt Lake County Students To Join in Tests Of Polio Vaccine Decision to include Box Elder ccunty in the nationwide polio vaccine trial area was reached last week-enat a meeting held in the offices of the State Health department with tests for all first second and third grade pupils scheduled for early April Each child will be given three doses over a period of approximately five weeks Only one-hal- f of the children however will actually receive the vaccine The other half will get a substitute which looks exactly like the vaccine but which will have no effect constituting a control group After the coming polio season the incidence of polio in the two groups will be compared through a special code system to ideutify which ones had earlier received tiie vaccine and which had been given the innocuous substance in the All children three grades living in the nine areas which comprise Utah’s most populous section will be eligible to participate with the written consent of their parents- Some 2700 children have already been innoculatcd and there Lave been no unfavorable reactions from the vaccine the department of health reported It was emphasized by the de- partment that while great hopes are held out for the vaccine no one can guarantee that it will prevent polio in those innoculat are tests cn The nationwide Being conducted to determine its effectiveness |