Show atfta Spring Concert By Harmonettes Next Tuesday Reading Down the Side wira THE T survey conducted of 97 in- that only of the men fired lost their jobs because they were technically incompetent while 90 lost theirs because they couldn’t take responsibility The disposition to avoid responsibility is a most common one The average fellow would much rather sit back and criticize those who arc doing things than be rehimself for sponsible getting things done Also the fellow who is able to carry responsibility in a business to know something about all 10 doesn’t come easy You pull up to a stop light in to the tenter lane intending make a left turn A line of cars soon gathers behind you and you are sure most of them want to go straight thru on when the light changes You would like to get out of their way as soon as possible so as soon as the light changes you “give it the gun” ami make your left turn before the traffic from the opposite direction gets into the intersection It’s a smart maneuver prompted by a fine impulse of consideration for others (those behind you in the line) but it’s dangerYou may not make it ous More than that it is illegal acne cording to E J Holmgren had an officer who fortunately to a mood in be kindly happened explain the matter to him on his recent trip to California Ed thinks there needs to be more information in the public press regarding the traffic laws It is just possible that he is right We have scanned our copy of motor vehicle laws of the the State of Utah and have come to the conclusion that reducing them to specific situations driving would be quite an assignment So much depends upon the circumstancesThe Utah regulations oh ve- hicles turning left at an inter section reads as follows: “The driver of a vehicle with to an intersection intending to the left shall yield the to any vehicle apright-of-waproaching from the opposite which is within the intersection or so close thereto as to constitute an immediate hazard but said driver having so yielded and having given a signal when and as required by this act may make such left turn and the drivers of all other vehicles approaching the intersection from said opposite direction shall yield to the vehicle the making the left turn in turn Baby Improving— old baby daughter The Mr and Mrs Kendal J Robbins of Fielding was brought last home from the hospital week Doctors had given little hope that the child would be able but the to live it is reported baby now seems to be gaining cf strength Miss Pauline Davis daughter of Mr and Mrs Jesse Davis of Rwas Saturday selected to represent the valley area as a candidate m this years Miss Utah contest The local contest R L A N D artist at the concert will K Nye former Garland and trombonistMrs Howard Maughn will give a reading as one program number The musical is being sponsored by the Garland First Ward GARLAND UTAH Util) AY MAY It 101t with the Second Ward MIA Everyngani7ation participating one is cordially invited to attend Stake Priesthood this event yearly outstanding chorus has held Meeting The 22 voice ounclay intensive practtice sessions for several months in preparation for this occasion " President of the organization rjirrting and leadership sessions Virobli-mIPar River Citv Emorine Chris-ha- s vU be made Gam Capener Vii this year is Mrs bp !ld(i Sunday at Garland Thatcher Uosclla Ander- he nlel‘ ()f 1)UMms :it the next t ns meets council Tho Stake high Mi Central Jane Linford Nell ()X ()f h( Mntms with nt her committees at 9 am Mills Vera Carlow Fielding f luPatioM) t() 1( jirti Monday and groups holding Flvira Corinne Mat'd llansMi inM0Un lt 1? )t ? m hy tlio cut the day until 2:30 when ( In isti nsrn Virginia fu at Honeyulle ( lml!( pul)Ill Th(i raine Daw Margaret Owens Mel- general piiestbond meetin' COn tend the session wlu h Ins been DDukliam Garlanh Dorris Peter ba Capener Marie Rhodes Lillis Vines This is followed by m Lincoln Mary Dong of head moved up one work Norma Thomas Veda Campbell Nichols quorum meetings for the tlc regular meeting lime Tremonton Phyllis Tiiclma Elmer Lulu igh priests seventies and elders Woffinden Wil-Anna Kmner 'hnsteiiven Tl e hoard is making an elfoit Mar’ 'nr! aKo an elders’ business and Rowcutt Phyllis Marble Mane Ward funds available make !e (over Jane Davis relle Wood discussion meeting needs neat Near without Lncile King Edna Taylor Veniand would y riismg the lax ce Mauhgn Phvllis Larson Nel-dand Hansen like & Mrs to Don hear tlu opinions of any Mr Whitney Sarah Hoggan Faye moved have in at the meetcitizens of (erested Trrmnnton Hazel Marble IaWnna family Gleason ing into the Floyd Stohl home Riser Rhoch Christopherson Free man Resigns At the last meeting of the board a letter of resignation from Alf Freeman principal of the Box Elder High School was read and field-maJay B Iaw agricultural Jr upon motion of I) G Nelson for the Utah Idaho Sugar was was accepted Supt Weight was Wednesday evening Garland Utah instructed to bring applicants for Company Cash contributions of friends elected president of the Garland 193 8 May before the of the Gleason family toward the the vacant position Lions Club of a granite mem- Editor board for interview construction Others elected to take office A letter was authorized orial bench in the Garland ceme- Garland Times expreswith Mr Law July 1 arc Arbon to Mr Freeman Boweutt first vice sing appreciation tery honoring Captain Jack Glea Garland Utah president son for his 44 years of service in the this week topped the half Dear Sir Preston second vice presIt is with great pride that wc (jjstrict way mark to the goal of $125 White third vico ident J J to small contribution It was also decided to employ orginally set and the order for add our puvsident J Earl Arnold secrethe memorial will be placed this those of others of this community Evan Sorenson as of Preston treasurer tary J J Shumway who wish to remember and pay basketball weekend coach and student Lorenzo Boweutt Jr and Chester The project was first suggested tribute to Captain Jack Gleason counselor at the Box Elder High P Boss directors E J Holma and the initial contribution made It is our wish that the spirit of School next year to relieve Coach gren tail twister and Don Harris will inspire community by Mrs Blanche Manning Smith grateful Earl Ferguson of some of his lion tamer of others to help in the erection of a former Garland neighbor in major athletic responsibilities J L Carter and Arthur Mrs the Gleason family Smith such a worthy memorial activities conholdover directors recalled a wish of her mother for This unit stands ready willing The board is also preparing to tinue in office in the club dura suitable bench on which to rest and eager to help in any way pos- sift applications a new footfor the also coming year and sible in the completion of this ball coach at Bear River High ingCommittee when visiting the cemetery reports on club proand project also the warm sympathy School having been verbally in- jects which are were underway B Battery formed that Coach II B Linford friendship extended the Manning given by the chairmen 204th Field Artillery would not be renewing his confamily by the people here at her has Law who Jay charge of a Battalion mother’s passing She said she tract However any action will calendar project which is raisUtah National Guard those same was certain await Mr Linford’s official resiggood ing funds to assist the Garland friends would like to Join her nation wards to purchase a new grand Portland Oregon in this project To Remodel School piano for the ward chapel now May 10 1954 As publicists for this project Plans were ordered drawn for nearing completion reported that The Times had intended to close Dear Vernald of Park the Valley the project is making good proI think it’s a very good idea remodeling books on it this week but School in line with a recommenand asked all club members continued responses as well as to undertake some kind of use- dation of D G Nelson board gress to get their beats finished this Gleason Jack expressions of a desire to parti- ful memorial for member and Ilervin Bunderson week a contribu cipate lead to the conclusion that and I am enclosing assistant Mr Boss reported a new Chester superintendent if should be continued a short tion Nelson a folo reclub sign was nearly ready to be reported wing enrollThe rapidly increasing while longer to the school that the set up and that plans are under cent visit State without Portland ment at Therefore any desiring to there had been given way for the club to join in prein faculty building may bring or send their con- the necessary increase little attention for sometime Lions paring a float for the tributions to The Garland Times or facilities is keeping everyone and that conditions should be convention I parade at Logan next so busy desperately are here This week’s contributors month haven’t had time to write even a remedied as soon as possible as follows: The clearing and landscaping Supedintendent Weight reportin my Kleon Kerr $500 syllable lately Maybe ed the that Garland at of a vacant lot in the center of had so- -' by protected agc happily Johnson $500 Stanley a full time kindergartown was given consideration and cial security I shall be able to asked for Garland National Guard ten No action was taken by the Dr Robert Preston was assigned do so Garland Times board on the matter to make further investigation of As ever American Legion Aux He also reported that recent the proposal Johnson Stan acknowledged $2450 Previously increases would require salary Frequent examples of careless additions to the current budget driving on city streets in recent in several departments Discusweeks extended free provoked Elders Quorum Korea Veterans sion of this was deferred until discussion of the problem at the Announces 17 Advised of Are the May meeting when pres- Wednesday meeting It was felt sing financial problems in the that only by arousing the entire For May 21 Training district are all to be discussed community to the dangers of Summer kindergatren teachers such drivng could the situation The members of the First QuorA meeting for Korean ir the county were named as be remedied um of Elders of the Bear River veterans who wish to take on Fritraining will be held stake are holding 21a party is it announMay at the Bear River High School day evening Show-Of- f ag room next Monday night at ced by quorum officers The activity will take place at 8 Edward D advises o’clock AN EDITORIAL the Riverside ward hall beginWard supervisor Speeding racing and showing without something being said Those desiring to enroll may ning at 8 pm and will feature a efi in automobiles consitutes a that will arouse ill will But in The last date a vciner roast and program start July 1 their All members and y partners serious traffic hazardj in every the meantime lives are veteran may begin is AugTt 20 and in this ours is no ecl and community peace disturb-cxc- e or two years after his dis- - are cordially invited 1954 of cd drivers One group ption charge- fi a traffic cfficcr or the town Veterans interested here may Lt & Mrs Keller Gleason arc grows out of the age of hoodto see the offense register their names at the Bear visiting Mr & Mrs George Glea: lumism only to make vay for marshall fails take its to next the nothing is done about it tho a place group sen They arrived Friday afterpjvrr Ilrh School People hate to complain too t'tzen other people see it and Keller is on a 3Qlay furnoon those know the guilty parties because Until Mr & Mrs XV Lee Thompson lough before leaving for duty much will soon they hope Continued on page mend their ways guilty with the Far Eastern Air Force Ucre in Logan Monday Guest Otto resident bo School Board Invites Public To Budget Meeting Monday Gleason Memorial Fund Passes Half Way Mark Jay B Law Will Head Garland Lions Party Farm Driving is Dangerous Miss Pauline Davis Is Chosen as Miss Utah Candidate iverside A p tabernacle A dustrial firms showed G lnnnr' The annual spring concert of local women’s tre Harmonettes singing organization coducted by Fred L Nye will be held next evening in the stake Tuesday EDITOR h was sponsor-- cd by the Tremonton Jaycees Utah Jaycees are sponsoring the state contest |