Show V The GARLAND Reading Down the Side t with THE EDITOR A 2 Courts” pamphlet on “The Kleon Kerr local and legislator has been page by teacher getting constantly wider use in Utah schools County school disY’eber tricts and also College have made extensive use of it r 26th The booklet which has been approved by the Course of Study L and Textbook commissions for use in Utah in concise form information about our courts and judicial procedure 1 he material it contains had not pieviously been available under one cover for easy study and re-- gives Jay II Law Law is New L’ons Club Head ievv In 22 more years it will be !00 years since the courageous merican colonists the signed Declaration of Independence IIow astonishing the changes m life have been since then communica t i o n Transportation entertainment home duties farm and business activities have been 'O revolutionized that George Washington or benjamin Franklin would find it hard to adjust to present conditions But the tempo of change is increasing and be different by 1976 it might enough to amaze any of us Some of the things being predicted for 1976 include the following: Junior will have a Dick Tracy two-wawrist radio! Television will be in anil Push button materials handling virtually will eliminate hard toil! More and more manufacturing processes will be automatic from raw materials to finished packaged products! You will be able to dial any telephone in the United States — maybe any telephone in the Western Hemisphere! Lathes and stamping equipment will operate from instructions recorded on magnetic tapes! Mrs America 1976 will have an electronic kitchen with radar and soundwaves heating prepackaged meals! Inter-urbarailways may yield to the overhead nonorall carrying jet propelled sfTeam lined cars ing freight-carrrockets will zoom back and forth on regular schedules across the oceans Arthritis cancer heart disease and a host of other present-dakillers will he greatly reduced— if not entirely routed Year ( A III I UTAH Jt FIUDAV I A School Employs New Band Leader Dali in S Nielsen funnel ly of Has Millard (’minis Fillmore' been employed by the Hoard of of Fducation now prosident tw Jav 15 Lav nds duett the Hear Lions Club took and at the Gailanti orehestias River over for the 1934-5year at the High (ommcncinq August Mr luncheon meeting of the club Nielsen has been employed as insi i uineii'al teacher at tne Wednesday evening A beautiful color film on foro-- t Millard County High School toi and to was wildlife the Prior management past nine jears shown at the luncheon program that time hr was insti umental Other officers who assumed Uacher at Kuid-'dHigh for six Continued on page 3 col jiars While a Miilaid High his Hand and orehestias roomed lust ratings in Region Six music festivals lor the past sevn years Mr Wheat-Be- et Nielsen also supervised the chor-work at Millard With His band turnished the musie Wheat and Beet Days only one month away committee lor one of the mam sessions at numbers have scheduled their UFA during the fall of 1952 Last third meeting of this week for fall his woodwind and brass entonight as they hasten plans for sembles ltirnished music at tHc something new in the way of LEA sessions In 1931 his brass sextette was both shows and schedules for the at the invited and participated August celebration Western Plans for the queen contest States Music Conventhe final celebration event and tion at San Diego His students other features should be ready from Millard have participated in for announcement band and orby next Tueschestras for several years day (He was born in Monroe Utah Charles J Wood is again headattended South Sevier High and ing the celebration committee from the graduated Brigham where lie reYoung University Local Blacksmiths Get ceived his BA degree He has done post graduate work at the Large New Lathe U of S California HYU USAC James White and Fay Guyon and U of U 16 this week installed a new From 1942-4he was with the g inch lathe in their new Air Force in World War II He shoD and machine at acted as a radio operator and eduGarland cation advisor in the Fifth InThis new equipment will fill fantry division in the Third Army a long felt need in this area in France and Germany He was making possible the repair and overseas about 22 months Mr Nielsen was a member of construction of a great many machine parts and will consider- the Fillmore Lions Club and ably increase the usefulness of ward and stake chorister He the local shop has been of the Much other new machinery has orchestras organization in Utah been installed to give this long and chairman of Region Six muestablished business one of the sic fesTTvals for the past four most modern in the years His Millard shops High band Continued on page 3 country Group Plans For Days I V- - ! reports jl n Dorothy Capener Dorothy Capener Returns Home h Miss Dorothy Capener st month completed nearly uats of missionary Carolinas nesday Dorothy ng service has been ory work her last returned work in home right ifp Garland is Host Welch Student Jones a member of the of Young Farmers England and Wales and the United States as an exchange student is staying this week at the Iloyd Munns home Monday evening a number of the members of the local Young Farmers organization visited at the Munns home and v iewed films of Wales shown by Mr Jones Hyw'el Federation clubs of who is in Coach this season The pool will be open Monday and Friday Tuesday Thursday beginning at 3 o’clock with boys 7 to 9 who cannot swim from 3 3:30 4 to 4:30 girls of the same age group 4:30 to 5 girls who cannot swim 5 to 6 toys and girls who have passed 7 tto 9 high beginning tests school students and adults Thursday from 7 to 9 will be family t right f Bourne left Monday was presented the American Red Crcs Certificate of Merit in ceremonies at Brigham City Making the presentation was Mary Pearse Owen chairman of the Trooper TeWayne Woodland of the State Highway Patrol recommended Bourne lot the honor — Tic t the Wed- To that the for public to school opening It has been necessary this summer to remove the underground p:pes supplying the pool and rewhich place the mvvith copper does not carrode in local clays who two has done an outstandias a missionary and doing special supervisin the mission during two months reports Arthur Michaelis Bishop She is a daughter of Mr and Mrs A Dean Capener of Garland First Ward It is expected Hughes pool will remain open use Hoard from Minutes of July 8) The Boird of F location at its July meeting instructed Herein build-ireof Fundi rxnn supervisor and grounds to secure bids for bard surfacing the grounds at tie Bear River High St bool Box Fhler High School Garland Troand Central ll onton schools and to proceed in having this work di ne subject to the lowest bid Mrs Nan Bowcutt was approved to serve as assistant teacher As-s- i a! the Gotland kindergarten tants at other kindergartens uere also named Bids lor the Lincoln School were submitted by Hodgson and Holbrook architects After cont sidering the bids submitted to advertisement Member Nielsen made a motion that the id U' awarded to the lowest bidder V J Wadman Ogden Utah indicated in his (or the amount proposal of $114750 00 and that a contract be awarded him for of the Lincoln tie construction School addition providing he submit a performance bond acceptable to the architect and Mr Bunderson and further that President Wayne Sandal be authorized to sign the contract in behalf of the Board The above motion was seconded by Member Bishop and when put carried by unanimous vote of all members of the Board present Mr LcRoy Bunnell former vocational agriculture instructor at the Bear River High School now serving the Federal Government Continued on page 7 (Nobs ’'Wirt Repairs on the swimming pool at the high school are nearing completion and the pool should be ready for use the latter part week 50 Playgrounds V High School Pool Ready Next Week next No Will Surface yet of It'd School Board And the National Association of Manufacturers thinks there will even be a lot of other developments that haven’t been thot of 16 urc courtesy Bourne Given Red Cross Merit Award An American Red Cross tificate of Merit” the first presented through the Box El ler County chapter was awarded to John A Bourne Fielding in impressive Monday evening rites at Brigham City Making the presentation was Mrs- Mary Pearse Owen chair man of the local chapter Bourne was recommended for the honor by Trooper recently TeWayne Woodland Dr J G Felt and Scott Lee first aid chairman of the local chapter for his life saving first aid administrations following an automobile accident north of Brigham City on May 11 in which Louis Nick Christensen was seriously injured Bourne arrived at the accident scene and found Christensen from face feeding profusely head and after throe arteries had been severed and administered first aid by applying direct pressure compresses firmly bound over the wounds to stop the bleeding until the ambulance arrived He was one of a group to complete the first aid instructor course in Brigham City on Continued ten page i |