Show V Mayor Urges Full Support For Cancer Fund OR CHILD SAFETY A week-lonChild Safety Cru- sade starts in the country this coming Sunday and has been pro-- i claimed in Utah by Governor J Bracken Lee Conditions around the home and its premises resulted in the death 'of 12500 children under 15 years of age last year and Inthousands more jury to many Every home should be examined carefully to remove every condl- which might cause acciden-- ! tal electrocutions poisoning shootetc ing falls burns drownings Lye and lye soap for children to drink or eat are examples of very common hazards as are pot handles turned to stick out over stove edges for children to grasp and scissors In open sewing basket Steps and stairways are a constant danger fish pools in the yard exposed wiring to lamps appliances and electrical con- nections into which tiny fingers may be thrust And while we arc on the sub- ject perhaps we may as well note that after l“V tracedv at Hill I ield last week in which two mile sisters perished vre should all be reminded of the danger that lurks in the abandoned lee l v or refrigerator These death traps are found in loo many backyards or at the rear of stores which take them in on trade Every such box should have its lock or catch removed at once Wc hope we never have to write a news item about a lo of cal one involving tragedy thee boxes Cheek up on this now as part of your contribution to the Child Safety Week campaign other the And don’t forget things to check on at the same time 1 A who than TIIE J J White last week Mayor issued a proclamation endorsing Cancer the American Society’s combined cancer educational and crusade which runs April 1 thru April 30 The major pointed out that cancer which last year took a in the toll of 227000 victims United States now is America’s second most deadly disease the fact that public Stressing health problems are the concern in the community of everyone he recommended support of the cancer crusade as a means of thering a program that is com- batting the disease by three important fields of activity— research and public professional education and service to patients The text of the proclamation o GARLAND Year tith W- i pr follows: WHEREAS public health prob-le- s are not only the responsibility of fhe medical and public health cuorities but of all the be community as well dcjts WIIEREAS cancer as a public health problem now ranks second among causes of death in the Umted Statcs’ and WHEREAS the American Can- ccr Soccty is the only volunteer ' 10 Unted Statc? th £n Profam 'Vl1 P1ascs ° canccr ‘'on' ! lU! ti" "HEM-ASociety intense t!C5 !lis public edutationai pro- gram in combination with its an- - iual crusade during the month of April and the WHEREAS Congress of the United States has authorized the President to designate April Control as Cancer National Month V f V1 'xP X ’A 1 I h f Ui Mark E Petersen Stake Announces 7iciFnF fvvr May Conference E’dcr Maik E Peterson will represent the general LI)S authorat the ities Rear River stake cjuar- conference at (lailand May j and rlsum Kltrt ter was advised this week In preparation for the confer- cnee all wards will hold thoir scrvic fast d lhis Sund April 25 with the evening meetto be in charge of schedued ings ward Primaries except where have been other arrangements I THEREFORE J Mayor of the Uly of Garland do recommend and urge hereby heartily the support of the candona- crusade cer by generous r r is one Mens in order that this comimin-- ' farmer gentleman has more hav in the bank f'C ”tC“C®kV“"d contribute its share toward fi in the barn —The Four Lads of the nancing the continuation progam PROMENADE J J White Mayor “""T Garland Utah Promenade annual The Junior at the Bear River High School and last week was a beautiful Assistance Grants The decoraoccasion charming Utah tions were artistic and effective Higher Lighting was about as It ought Case Load Less — without be subdued to being dim The music was good Thel comparison of public aid in dancing and conduct of the stu- - Utah with that of other states dents was in good taste with shows Utah to be providing very few individual exceptions higher than average grants to its at such a function public assistance recipients deas this one could not help but spite lower than average finan- a leave us again with feeling that cial resources This analysis of are public the young people generally assistance frends was coming along very well in their nirde by Utah Foundation the social attitudes and graces tax research organiza- tend still bovs that noted We 10n o pay very much less attention to the Foundation According to what is appropriate evening rcportt Ufah has foiIowed a pol- some oress than do the girls that cy n recent ycars of providing a ublic assistance Cn! SIclaIze only to those dance form that persons who individualized are genuinely in must prove quite a problem to need This policy not only has their partners especially where safeguarded assistance public the same two practice it all even- - funds foiv those who are most ing that the tendency to dance ju nce(j jjas permitted one’s own partner the entire to increases persons of few a shows signs evening vh0 are legitimately dependent weakening but Is still a social 'upon public welfare in imitin Mai°r ub' m£”and”dmrtlon In a !:Tandn: Z of'lj'a' ony ae'°rs a year or two ago seems to have have b(?pn thc ijcn ia'w and "pro passed on as suddenly as It ap- rrfy restrictions for eligibility peared imposed by the Utah T reiriature Wit-- Manv a man thinks he’s being cultivated when he’s only being trimmed” —Charley Jones vf“s nsfrative Polcy 11 The Utah Foundation study re veals that the number of rssisfance cases in Utah has de- GAR! AND SCHOOL dined by reerlv rince the PLANS ANNUAL MEETING lien law and adoption n' The annual installation and re-- property rrsrP’inns in 19i7 On of the Garland the otVr the number of meeting port cld age arscfaTM will be held Wednesday during the same priM 28 at 8 o’clock at Garland by Mrs Chester rearlv It'"- - trrmit nation School announces in the Mountain bv 17 States Boss president short in those cta’es not program and by 34 An excellent will be presented and light re- - having a licn law Utah’s lien law was endorsed by a three to freshments will be served rs BR Students Name Candidates Preliminary voting for student o'ficers for next year was set for this Thursday at the high school The results APRIL 23 of all the Roy Men leaders Scout and Explorer units in Box with Elder County together boys serving as patrol leaders and senior patrol leaders will in a huge camping trainexperience at the county fair Bears Win in Tough Contests if A FRIDAY UTAH deter will 1954 No 38 Scouters Holding Practice Saturday for Summer Hikes ing H V's GARLAND h T First place honors went to Rox Eider South (Tube Rear River and Logan high schools in diviunis of the Region One rammercontest ( a held at Utah State College Finlay Agricultural Dear River look first ear type ritim' honors unh Mai numlc I' in ton fill nn'i Ilirliinlim ami I nr no roar and Knit in first year tied third lor Liw'r s ortliand v S(M oml I!'nr ' year shorthand this Saturday district grounds chairman A N Rjtting has announced Committees have made extenfor the event sive preparations which will take the place of both the April and May Roundtables and prepare the troops for the District C’amoporee May 7 and L as well as for the summer camping months ahead in and checking Registration will he conducted from noon to a series of 145 Saturday with (h monstrations following all day until late in the evening An in- vitation to all who participate to is extended stay overnight by Mio District Commissioner and the committee wi" Tllw' alldin lrin food and ''inrnMl lr ll"'1 rmpmnl Date Named For Garland’s Harvest Fete Wheat and Beet Days for at Garland were definitely set for Friday and Saturday August 13 and 14 it was announced this week by Charles J Wood celebration general chairman The dates were approved at a meeting attended by representa-gailives of all town civic organiza-seconAt the same meeting ap (ions pointments were made for an- other session to organize committees to be held Friday April 30 at 7:30 o’clock All club heads and officers and representatives of wards and auxiliaries are asked to attend this meeting In order to get detailed plans ready for the annual festival 1954 to Mrs Olive WeidAccording man and Ridel Grover commcr-thcial instructors at Rear River was especially keen competition individual winners scoring with top individual honors while placements went to those as high as students with scores 995 points Over 70 Per Cent Signed up for Polio Vaccinations mine candidates for the final tion Next week will see the polio On the ballot for president are test vaccination program Bob Green David Caldcrwood field conducted in the Rox Elder PRIMARY Garth Joscphson Bob Puzey to Five seek the schedule Countyaccording it is announcedMore than a thousand Box Gcp- Elder county youngsters over 70 per cent of those eligible are are Careen signed up to receive the tests to Dr J Howard Ras- Dick according spot Margaret Thompson Cutler Karen Smith Bob hart Carol Ann Cochran Nominated for secretary Holly Olsen Diane Rose Sid Dallas Whitaker peck Green For cheerleaders the following will seek the five finalists spots: Sandra Hansen Lorna Fuhriman Jcniel Bennett Lamb Joan Darlene Brough Mary Poli Anna Nielson Deloris Pali Jolene uTy'joann'GardMr? gZm 5icrds0"' Vcrn Wood' M“ Turey Continued on page 4 ANNOUNCES PREPARATION MEETING The regular preparation meeting of the Bear River Stake Primary will be held Saturday May 0 at Garland it is announces by Mrs Horny Brown presidentconference Spring helps will be given in the departments Former Garland Resident Recalls Old Friendships: Suggests Soldier Memorial The following! Editor’s note: I suggest a' bench of stone or A baby son was bom Monday letter was received by The Times metal with an inscription bearing time We a his short name be placed in the Gar-Wendelayed ago April 19 to Mr and Mrs dell Hess of Garland at a Brig- - publishing it while checking on land cemetery a few problems it raised but are! My mother once expressed a ham hospital to Print “ r‘ow for a bench where she could a the that of sit down and rest when she visit- knowledge Mr & Mrs Alma W King were lowing remembrance and generosity of ed the cemetery As a contribu- Saturday former neighbor of the Gleason tion in her memory T enclose will the hearts of this check for $1000 to start a warm family two vote of the people at the cur rca(jcrs fund for this worthy purpose ' 1952 general elections t Sincerely ' Utah Foundation estimates that! Dear Mr Johns: Blanche Manning Smith bebe of would subscrib-Aprisome l the State spending your Perhaps Seattle Wash s who were friends or neigh- tween $35 million and $53 If it should so be that any assistance bors of Jack Gleason and the lion a year for If Utah had followed the trends Gleason family would like to ex- - others would like to take up tho gf these ohcr states and main-- tend a friendly gesture of grati suggestion the letter makes Tho at this Times will see that funds are tained the present level of assis-- j tvde ard appreciation tance payments spent as outlined (late date to a fine soldier |