Show Clubs Take Stock to Annual Junior Show 4-- H Reading Down the Side with THE EDITOR Down at Concord California Dick Linford was chosen to represent his class of GOO students and give the graduation speech His topic was- - “We are the Leaders of Tomorrow” Bill and Donna must have been right proud They have been down there less than a year Dave Kraus at the Garland Drug last week advertised a special sale on cologne and bath powder for this month but got so little response that he has decided that folks generally don’t use these articles around here The sale is still on in case you are interested Tills adv is free © From all indications the gaily is lighted pin ball machine doomed to follow its predeces- sor the slot machine into oblivion in Utah A number of Utah cities are taking steps to ban the machines entirely They have been widely used as gambling devices and even where they are not thus used that atthey hold a fascination tracts nickels from youngsters and even from adults who can ill afford the expense The battle lines are drawing tighter around the farm price support issue in Washington DC as politicians play for favored positions The Congressmen on the House Agricultural 21-Committee voted against Secretary Benson’s flexible supThe 21 feel that port program in they can be more popular their states if they pretend to be Bedefenders of their farmers sides they have had a strong that if they can get a bill once high rigid support thru Congress that the President will veto it and that would throw the responsibility on him in the event it did not prove popular It was good to hear Douglas McKay Secretary of the Interior cabiin President Eisenhower’s net tell of the great efforts now to made schools being provide for the Indian people in the western part of the United States Special schools are being provided arrangements ' are being made with nearby school- - districts where possible to teach classes for the Indian children- - and trailer schools are being set up to small to bring class rooms isolated Even further groups of ambitious this proexpansion gram to educate these people so they will no longer need to be wards of the government is contemplated next year All this work comes under the direction of the Interior Department It was encouraging to hear the Secretary plead the cause of He got a people neglected rounds of applause for his stand on this as well as for his declaration that the Colordado River project and Echo Dam were on “must” list the administration The talk was delivered Saturday night at Salt Lake City before about 800 people who had of the come from all corners State of Utah to attend the spe- The members of the Western Club of Garland Dear River took their lambs to the Junior Fat Stock Show in Salt Lake City June the president Jay Anderson received a purple ribbon and De Von Sessons received two purple ribbons They were sold for 41c a pound Jerry Brockman got a blue ribbon and red ribbons were awarded Max Forsberg LaRay Deem and Marilyn Nelson The leaders are Mrs Inez II Deem and Mrs Alden Nelson Six 4 II clubs were represented from Box Elder County at this Intermountain Junior Livestock Show These clubs are from Snowville Garland Tremon-toand Honeyville Promontory Brigham City Of the 3G0 beef exhibited Box Elder clubs had 18 of which one belonging to Gao Firth of Tremonton received a blue star ribbon The following received blue ribbons: Dick Jerry Seerist of Fielding Oyler and Dean Potter of Fast Garland Iinda Seerist and Glen Seerist of Fielding The following received red ribbons for beef: Dean Potter and Dan Shaffer of Fast Garland Darwin Bingham Gary Hunsaker Paul Orme ard Harold Coombs all of Honeyville Jerry Seerist of Stokes of Fielding Larry Snowville and Sheldon Summers of Tremonton Out of the 140 hogs exhibited Box Elder clubs had five: Junior Giels of Tremonton received one purple ribbon and Jerome Richmond of Promontory received 1 blue and 3 red ribbons Out of the 250 lambs exhibited Box Elder clubs had 50 Of these 50 Kenneth Porritt of Tremonton received two purple ribbons and Steven Porritt also of Tremonton received one purple There were three blue star ribbons reeived by Kenneth Porritt (2) and Dale Firth of Tremonton received 1 There were 12 blue singles received by the following: Snow Billy Birgham City' Dale Firth Tremonton Steven Porritt Tremonton DeVon Sessions Jay Anderson both of Garland Judy Ann Brown and Kenneth Porritt of Tremonton The blue ribbon winners were Garland Dale Jerry Brockman Firth Junior Giles and Judy Ann Brown of Tremonton and Bruce Ilyde of Brigham City The red ribbon winners were Max Forsberg LaRay Decn and Marilyn Nelson of Garland Judy Ann Brown Gloria Jean Brown and Junior Giles of Tremonton Bruce Hyde Brigham City Carolyn and Douglas Cornwall of Elwood Elona Garbanati of Snowville Jerald Brown of Promontory and Lynn Forsberg of Garland also showed animals at the show Larsens Announce New Grandson Mr and Mrs W L Larsen are pleased this week to announce the arrival of their second grandson The baby boy was born to Mr and Mrs Farrell Larsen of the Dee Hospital Kaysville at or Friday June 4 The mother is the former Miss Merlyn Jensen of Bear River City The baby is the first child for the couple The first grandson of Mr and Mrs Larsen is the little son of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Smith The Larsens have 11 granddaugh- f The GARLAND I 2b‘th Year Flag Day - June 14 Garland Wins Opener Of LeagueSeason Bob Gephart team baseball Garland downed a fighting Preston nine Gar-1at a thriller Sunday )6 in By Tlu i ml to was use forced 1’ieston but they still thee pitchers (ouldn't stop the Garland offen-e The I’reston team out hit the hits to 10 but Jess Garland pitcher scatArchibald tered the hits enough to allow nly six runs Preston scored two runs in the Garlfirst to gain an early lead and came hack with two in the second and one in the fourth to to lead In the top of the sixth Preston garnered two more to regain the lead but Garland retaliated in the same inning with a pair of runs Garland collected three more in the seventh and one in the eighth to win in the well played locals game J) G This was the first league game both clubs Season tickets aie on sale for $3 from any of the Garland players Garland will play a practice for game Stake Youth Dancing At MIA Festival Bear River Stake young people 140 are participating numbering in the big MIA dance festival at Salt Lake City this Friday and Saturday Garland Second Ward dancers are being transported by chartered bus while others are traveling by private car that It has been announced parts of the festival are to be televised Friday evening at 9:30 MIA workers of the wards and stake are attending the convention sessions Primary Workers Wait Convention A Primary Conven- tion will be held at Tremonton First Ward on Friday June 18 it is announced by—Mrs Henry Brown president of Bear River Stake Primary Board The meetings will be held as foUows: General Board visi8:00 am-tors and stake Primary presidency 9 am— Stake boards and stake priesthood representatives cial dinner 10:20 - 12 noon— Stake boards stake priesthood ' representatives Lions Attending and executives ward Primary ters ward bishoprics Logan Convention 12 noon to 1:15 pm — Lunch Mr & Mrs S W Capener Bish1:15 pm 2:15 pm— DepartThe annual district Lions conofficers All vention for Utah clubs opened op and Mrs Art Michealis Boyce mental meetings L'altall and were Last at and teachers Thompson this Thursday evening Logan and will continue thru Friday among those who attended the 2:25-- 4 pm— General assembly wedding reception in Malad Friand Saturday to All wards are requested J W Earl former Garland day night for Mr & Mrs Elaine have all Primary workers presand club member is Lewis of Ogden resident ent Mr & Mrs Wayne Johns of serving as oqvention chairman Twe General Board members and Ogden caled on Mr & Mrs V W A full program of activities are expected to be in attendance Johns Sunday afternoon is outlined entertainment Beaver Ward Holding Conference Sunday Garland Second Names New Mutual Heads Ward conference is being held in the Beaver Ward this Sunday All members of the stake presidency and one high councilman are expected to be in attendance The Garland Second Ward reat all the meetings during the organized both its Young Men’s and Young Women’s Mutuals Sunday day with the release of Glen Manning Arbon Bowcutt and Lorus A y King of the YM-Mand Mrs V W Johns Mrs Duane Archibald and Mrs Kenneth Boss of the YWMIA Troopers of the Utah National presidency The new president of the Cuard today approached the end oung Women is Mrs Dean Bradcl their first week of intensive shaw Her counselors are Mrs lield training at Camp W G James Archibald and Mrs Robert Williams at Jordan Narrows Preston The 2800 “citizen-soldiersof Arbon Bowcutt will head the the Guard checked in on Sunday Young Men with Kenneth Carter and by Monday units were well and Wendell Hess as his assisunder way with actual training tants in the field ordnance Engineer artillery medical military police and band elements of the Guard are training as if they were on extended active duty Batteries of the XI Corps ArThe ‘Old Folks’ of the Bear tillery moved from “dry” to live firing Thursday on the Oquirrh River Stake enjoyed an excellent dinner and program at the Mountain Range training area Beaver Dam Ward hall Saturday of the 115th Group Engineers Most of the wards were represtarted the week off with road sented with good attendance of and bridge construction and antiand of mines and demolition their older members personnel friends who had furnished transproblems Highlight of the - camp will be portation The Beaver Ward members Governor’s Day this Friday when a combined combat prepared the dinner Program numbers were furnished by the attack demonstration will be staged for special guests and friends wards Ralph C Richards headed the committee and relatives of Guardsmen in charge of The men will enjoy a weekend arrangements cf liberty in Salt Lake City and beother nearby communities To Tour Europe tween the two w’eeks of drills Miss Helen Felsted accompanied by a friend from Layton Esther Elmer is xisiting this left Wednesday morning on a week in Provo tour of Europe Guardsmen Busy At Camp ‘Old Folks’ Enjoy Party |