Show WHEAT a BEET SAYS With The Editor Last block r ' GARLAtJD FRIDAY & SATURDAY 13 6 14 Two more days August 17 and week we were visiting 24 remain in which voters may our neighbors thru the register for the primary election the Ken Andersons and in September altho heard we had Anyone who has moved with- that Fern in the county from one precinct an iris to another niut obtain a transfer cier we were from the former residence to the new location who Residents red for vhat we saw— have reached the age of 21 since a large garden the last election or who have reof over 200 va- cently obtained also citizenship rieties of iris must register according to K B Each plant was Olsen county clerk Residents who did not vote in neatly trimmed and cultivated School Calls and identified by its stake Each cither the 1952 general election Sunday or the city election in 1953 must had been given a handful of arMeeting Preparation because their names tificial fertilizer to insure health-lAll ward Sunday School woik-er- s will be dropped from the rolls bloom next summer are reminded that the regucorporIt was a sight to see even with he said Voters outside lar stake preparation meeting will the blooming season two months ate town limits must this be held at the tabernacle if they did not vote in 1952 past We have put Fern’s garSunday at 2:30 pm den down as a ‘must see’ for will be apfull attendance A next May and June and hope our preciated by the stake leaders readers don’t forget to do the same Special Kids Section It isn’t often that someone makes such a specialty of one be Feature Will Rex new Jensen agriculture particular flower that way but Parade Fair Of teacher at Bear the River is to a do something High it good way is to leave preparing notable and worthwhile at a School will be a section A special hobby Usually we scatter our with five of his former students feature of the Box Elder County efforts over such a wide field at Richfield High School to at- Fair states this year parade that they don’t show up for much tend the national convention of Horace of the Hayes chairman Institute of CoopIn addition to the iris how- the American n committee for the New York parade ever there was a border of many eratives in Ithaca Business Men’s Association varieties of pinks each plant August 15 to 19 with children All pets entering His boys won the by itself a display of beautiful vehicles will refree trip in a contest sponsored or decorated glads and some chrysanthemums Mr ceive a small prize says tlTe Farmer Council of Utah besides Ken’s vege- by and peonies Hayes Cooperatives table garden which is of generThe fair parade is an all counous size and doing right well lie ty project and everyone is invitwill need that new cellar he has Stake Relief ed to enter by thesponsors Society The event will be held at 4 just finished to store his carrots Calls Annual this winter potatoes etc pm Thursday August 26 There are many fine vegetable Teachers Convention gardens around the town this The annual Relief Society visit- School Start Nears summer which show the results in the convention of excellent care and pride in ing teachers For Navaho Students work well done Thru the com- Bear River Stake will be held at munity there is a spirit of thrift Garland this year on Tuesday Sixty bus loads of Navaho Inan17 the stake board August that is most commendable dian students from the reservanounced this week tion will arrive at the IntermounAll officers class leaders and It appears that legislators contain School at Brigham City becerned took the same dim view visiting teachers are supposed to tween August 18 and 20 to begin of Senator Wooley’s involved attend the meeting which will their year of school work A prize formula for appor- begin at 2:30 o’clock compromise The enrollment this year will tioning the state legislature as for the best represented ward be 2300 or 150 over last year we did They turned it down will be given was fan- New Ag Teacher On Trip East flat The amendment to our state constitution to give each county one senator and representatives is in proportion to population itself a compromise between the rural and urban areas and the only logical one that has been It will have the supsuggested inport of voters everywhere populous cluding those In the a to counties We have talked number of people from the larger cities who say that the amendment will get good support from their neighborhood o A few years ago we used to receive at The Times occasional from the Comcommunications with headmunist organization quarters in Salt Lake City The letters contained a variety of phamphlets - emphapropaganda sising the evils in our government and courts and offered suggested “news” releases Since then our open courts have convicted ever so many of these our traitorous fellow citizens The Communists have run The letters haven’t for cover come for quite a long time But there still appear to be Communists about and the FBJt apabout pears to know quite a ht them judging from the arrest this week of our top Utah Commie with some of his pals at a Denver rendezvous Utah has more than twice as students per thousand population as the United States average a big 3L2 nation’s per thousand record the times highest and nearly three ' the Idaho rate That sounds good for Utah But we also have a divorce rate that is higher than the national many AUGUST Only Two More Registration Days Left in August Reading Down the Side with - college Foundation To Give Nurse Scholarships The Ruth Eleanor Bamberger and John Ernest Bamberger Memorial Foundation has announced it will offer approximately 35 nurses’ scholarships this fall The selection of the individual girls to receive this award will be made by the various hospitals and colleges in Utah participating in this program This charitable and educational Foundation has helped 11 girls to become graduate nurses and has now 53 nurse students in seven Utah hospitals and colleges The Foundation was established in 1947 by Mr and Mrs Erof nest Bamberger in memory their daughter and son so good average That is not Our rate is one divorce for every three marriages while the national average is one to four One of the reasons for our high divorce rate is the practice of our welfare agencies to take care so adequately of the abandoned wives and children accordIn ing to widely held opinion many instances it has paid to be “abandoned Efforts have been made in late years to remedy this but It still presents problems Sales taxes constitute the most state revenue source important in the nation with 32 states nsing it and most of them imposing a two per cent levy Recently the trend Is toward three per cent Mr Sc Mrs L W Manning attended church in Kaysville Sunday for the blessing of a grandson Festival Royalty Will Be Chosen At Contests T onight Tonight at 5 o’clock a troupe of the county’s loveliest high school senior girls will meet to vie for as the the honor of reigning Garland Wheat and Beet Days queen In another contest also being held this evening the tiny tots of the area will be decked out to impress in their prettiest judges who will be choosing a to little princess represent the Wheat children in the annual and Beet Days parade Contest activities begin with a tia at 5 pm at which the queen contestants will meet the judges social situation normal in a prior to the stage presentation Students Set Summer Dance The annual summer dance for students of the Bear River High School will be held this Saturday August 7 at the old evening gym at the school it is announced by student body officers who are The in charge of the affair dance will begin at 8:30 All students of the school and all new students are urged to a good come out and join in time FIELDING RELIEF SOCIETY DATE ANNOUNCES MEETING The formal contests then will be held the princess contest at 6 o'clock in the recreation hall to be followed by the queen selection distributed over Adveitising the county this week invited the public to attend the celebration events next Friday and Saturday August 13 and 14 The Friday evening activities on August 13 will the begin at 630 when queen and attendants will bo escorted to the city park where they will be honored at a coronation ceremony which will bo the first event on an evening talent program will Saturday activities begin at 2 pm when the parade will begin its course from the city park James White parade chairman asks that all entries be on hand at least a half hour before starting time to receive The afternoon program places will continue with a free ball game footraces and other sports activities On Saturday evening boys’ calf riding will begin at 7 pm and will be fololwed by the Buss Carson Western Show at 8 pm activities contest are Tonight’s being directed by officers and committees of the two women’s clubs of the town The Ladies Self Cultucr Club is in charge of the queen contest and the Civic and Home Arts Club directs princess contest activities James White heads the parade committee Lee Thompson is in charge of the foot racing Claia Archibald the ball game and Ernie Spencer has charge of the calf riding Jay Law and Dean Coombs head the program com- The Fielding Ward Relief Society will bold their monthly work this Tuesday coming meeting August 10 it is annouened by the ward officers will be quilting and There ether sewing to do and a large mittee Charles J Wood - is genattendance will be appreciated it eral chairman with L C is stated as secretary and treasurer J J Shumway heads the committee advertising RADIO SPEAKE- R- Tolman Burke Burke Seeks Assessor’s Post of Iloneyville Tolman Burke for county assessor on the Republican ticket at the fall election Bom and raised at Iloneyville he attended Box Elder High School and the USAC He served an LDS mission to and married Mexico in 1929-3of Tremonton Maudell Seager Reed children three have They with the US Air Force Diane a Stenograher at the USAC and Gayle student at Iloneyville Mr Burke served in the US Army during World War II and spent a year in Italy He is past commader of Veterans of Foreign Wars in Brigham City He owned and operated a service station at Iloneyville for '15 He was deputy county years will be the candidate Monte Austin of Garland will PRODUCTS be the speaker on the WCTU program over radio station KBUII TO BE AT 1954 FAIR Sunday morning at 8 o’clock it A multitude of new products n is announced by Mrs Axel who directs the pro- and gadgets forthe builder painter repairman gram or home craftsman will be in the 1954 Utah spotlight during the AT HOSPITAL— State Fair September 18 to 26 a time the For first Mrs Olive Hall has been reshow will be a part of the ceiving treatment for the past State Fair and will be to three weeks at the Dee Hospital visitors to the huge stateopen exposi“Visitors give her in Ogden tion with no additional admisreports her sion charge great satisfaction” son Elmer who invites any who J A Theobald Secretary-managcan to stop and see her of the Fair announced that the new show would be introand from 1953 duced this year to keep clerk in 1951-5pace to the present has been employ- with the boom that ed as bookkeeper for the Box is sweeping the nation Elder County School Board At present he is clerk of New Baby — Town where he has Iloneyville Dr & Mrs Don Chambers (Florand ence served also as councilman Pettcrson) of Eugene Oretreasurer the birth of a gon announce for been Scoutmaster has He baby girl July 27 Mrs P C is six years and is now a Sunday spending some time at the Chambers home School teacher in his ward 4? |