Show TI GLAIR ESTABLISHED Down The Side Editor f r H i - t ' ? a A new group of people have moved into the industrial centers of Utah during the last decade or so in such numbers as to be able EVERY THURSDAY FOR UTAH GARLAND Reading with the 1928 — PRINTED AUGUST 27th Year FRIDAY OCTOBER 1 DISTRIBUTION FRIDAY No 9 1951 Board Calls for Bids on Roof Jobs County Scores High In Polio Drive Town Totals Given South Dance Ilervin Bunderson supervisor reported to the regular meeting of the Box Elder County Board of Education held Sept 27 that he had called for bids for a new roof over the auditorium at the School Bear River High and over the old main building at the Box Elder County exceeded all expectations in raising a total of in the recent emer$293648 drive according to gency polio Mr and Mrs FYed L Petersen Ifanest Ball will be held Saturday Oct 2 at the Elwood Ward hall at 830 under the auspices Box Elder High School He stat- ed that these bids were being in with submitted accordance specifications prepared by Karl to swing any election in them I Krusraark architect and: that Three counties Weber Salt Lake they were to be submitted not and Utah embrace these areas later than Thursday Sept 30 Any system which would give 1954 at 12 noon these counties full proportional Bids on Tennis Court in the legislature representation The committee appointed by would permit them to dominate the Board of Education in its both state law' making bodies and 13 for the of Sept purthus a small majority largely meetingof considering bids on the pose comprised of these new people construction of the tennis courts from other states would hence- at the Bear River High School forth govern the entire state of said committee being headed by Utah Mi Bishop as chairman reportIt is just such an unfortunate ed that the contract for the concondition as this which a pro- struction courts had of these to the state been awarded to Germor-Abbot- t posed amendment constitution would prevent The and Waldron of Tremonton for entire state should not be in the an amount of $699000 lumds of so few of its people esSupt Weight reported that the pecially when that few are so un- Department of Agriculture had a of state as a the representative piogram making available funds whole to promote the greater use of The elements dominating the fluid milk by children in schools CIO and allied interests appear of high school grades and under to get anxious the and that some of these funds extremely state into the hands of those would be available in this state counties in which they feel they Superintendent Weight report- can cast the controlling vote cd the need of purchasing new That is why they are spending band instruments to be used at considerable money distributing the Box Elder and Bear River pamphlets around the state ask- High Schools Upon his recom- what for they call “fair” rep- mendation ing the Board authorized resentation” They do not want him to make a study and granted fair representation at all but rath- him authority to direct purchases er want a system that would give these instruments based on them full control They will the needs two of the high fool a lot of voters with their schools arguments Rates For Coal ilauling Set Those who object to the proThe Superintendent recomposed amendment which provides mended that the following rates that each county would have one ton be allowed for hauling senator and representatives in per coal to the western schools from proportion to population on the the stock pile at Tremonton: grounds that counties cannot be Howell $275 per ton Snow-vlll- e likened to sovereign states should $350 per ton Park Valley not themselves be so ready to $600 per per ton Yost take advantage of the county as a $600 ton Grouse Creek $800 per ton voting unit If legislators from board authorized the sale two or three counties are to be In of The an old school bus and the a position to control the laws of of a u ton truck to be purchase the whole state why should the by the utility man for the voters in just those two or three used of school buildings maintenance counties elect them? They should and equipment have to be elected by the whole state and that is something they Weighs Trip Request The Superintendent reported a would not want in- There is only one reasonable request made by Sam Gordon vocational in structor agriculture fair compromise to this conflict of interest and that is the one pro- at the Box Elder High School that the officers of the FFA in posed by the constitutional amend- his class be permitted to repre-ment to be on the ballot next We are in favor of its sent their chapter at the Nationmonth al FFA convention in Kansas We feel that every citiadoption Oct 8 1954 for the zen of rural Utah should be in City Mo favor of it and that every citizen purpose of receiving an awardof the three industrial counties of earned as an outstanding chapthe state who does not want to ter After some discussion with Susee the state legislature given reference to this request the over to a minority of the state’s perintendent was directed to evalIt uate this request and to citizenry should be for it would give the state a balanced ate a request made by Howard instructor at Bear Ri-- j Johnson legislature and we would be willing to take our chances with that kind ver High School at the previous meeting of the Board of Educaof a body tion with the view of determinWOMEN INVITED TO ATTEND ing whether or not these requests are justifiable with the policy of RELIEF SOCIETY MEETING with All of the women of the Gar-an- d the board in connection inthese matters First Ward are cordiafly Aired Problem Bus first attend to the meeting vited Unfavorable conditions existof the fall season 09 Tuesday ing in the conduct of students October 5 the officers announce bus from Snow-vill- e school will meet the riding The visiting teachers to the Bear River High at 1 pm and and the regular The School were brought to the atmeeting will begin at 2 The board theology lesson will be given by tention of the board Nelson as Member Wood appointed Mrs C J There will be a nursery for the chairman of a committee comof mothers with prised of himself Superintendent convenience Weight and Mr Bunderson with children authority to act for and in behalf of the Board of Education SERIOUSLY ILL— in conconditions George Hughes is reported this in correcting 1 serious-nection be with student conduct on to Thursday morning i the bus ly ill at his home here Polio can collections from all over the county brought in a total of $16244 Petersen reported while the eight Brigham City Trewards turned in $87130 monton gave $255 00 to the fund Garland $20474 Honeyville $185 Corinne $17395 Bear River City $15250 and Willard $12580 to this Others contributing polio fund were Thatcher ward Elwood 00 HoWell $48 $6750 $3600 Park Valley $3575 Field ing $8760 Penrose $18 50 Both well $4560 Riverside $75 00 Ply mouth $3950 $3360 Portage East Garland $5400 Deweyvillt $45 65 Perry $80 40 Harper $12 40 Mantua $4535 Snowvillo $29 38 and Beaver Dam $5250 Humbled Bears Face South Cache HcPC JL D1S Evdllllff evening the somewhat humbled Bears take on the South Cache Spartans in the first league game to he played on the Bears gridiron this season The Boars lost their opener to and North Ogden last week Cache beat South Cache in their first game The Spartans will likely use a split T formation against the Boars’ ever powerful hut decep-o- f live single wing The Ilyrum a school is expected to field small team in comparison to the Rivermcn’s rugged eleven The Bear River line reputed to be one of the best in region one is rugged experienced and This Its members should slow tough down the Spartans’ offensive and provide the power and punch for the backfield to put on a good show 0n the ljne wll likely be the Ault as tocuipe :jVpStpr at the pivot post Green and Cutler as ends and Jones and kg utie3 are satC(1 to bv such shifty backs as Dick Green Garth Kidman Gibbs Weese and Conger with able help from other “coming” aces Oil October 6 ' the Rivermcn meet the Weber Warriors in a home game to test the power of the Weber County eleven Vlcd V The of Uie Stake Sets at Elwood South Bear Ward Marks River Stake MlA Chapel Finish With Reunion Members of both the Garland The dance will be an apron and ovciall party Prizes will be First and Second wards had their lirst opportunity to use their given during the dance iuw ward chapel Sunday while the Garland Second Ward celebrated the occasion with its annual reunion which had been held up until the chapel proper was sufficiently to completed P rmit its use The F’irst Ward held its priesthood meeting and Sunday school Utahns enjoyed another year in the building and the Second of income increasing during Ward held Sunday School there 1053 although their per capita in- and a special reunion meeting in come was still below the national the evening with Wilford W average it was reported in a Richards former bishop and Mrs Utah Foundation Research Brief Richards as speakers released today Using The electronic organ and some US Department of Commerce data just Hour ovenng and the drapes et remain to he published the brief reported this placed that individual income of per- week Work is going forward on sons m Utah reached the all time the entrance which should be high of $11 billion for the 1953 finished this fall calendar onr This was an inPractically eerone in the crease of 2 OH since 1950 and 3H Garland Second Ward was out c or 1952 for the big dinner and program The rise in income was led by is well as a number of former uianufatluring payrolls which in ward members among whom were t leased IVI Mark between Nichols 1952 former bishop and and 1953 Mining payrolls rose 9'I His Nichols Mr and Mrs G G v hile trade and service payrolls Sweeten and Mr and Mrs George and "government paymets eiich A Beal all of Salt Lake City re O' above the previous year The Utah Emulation release noted that farm income declined slmrploy (29H ) for 1953 Const ruction payrolls were also reported to be down 5G Income per person averaged for Applications employment $1510 in Utah for 1953 It was as enumeiators for the 19oi Cen-rt ported that this was $55 below ol Agriculture in Box Elder the average for the Mountain County will be accepted beginStates and $199 under the nation- ning October 11 it was announal average ced today by Field Supervisor The principal sources of Utah Uuayle Cannon Jr Persons inincome in order of their size terested should notify Lynn S were: trade and service gover- Holmgren at Bear River City nment payments who is serving as crew leader manufacturing miing agriculture and costrue-tio- for this area Application forms that government can be obtained also from tho Noting payments accounted for 236 of agirculture cepsus field office at income all received by Utahns 1750 South Redwood Road Salt the Foundation observed that Lake City Utah only two other states Virginia must be in good Applicants and New Mexico received a physical health and of excellent greater percentage of their In- character and be between the ages come from this source of 18 and 65 They must have Utah Foundation points out sufficient t financial resources to that while the importance of sustain themselves for approximanufacturing in the general mately four or five weeks from in the date of appointment economy is less pronouced until Utah than in the nation as a they receive their first salary whole its importance in the State check Applicants with veteran is increasing rapidly and Utah is preference who meet all requiresecond only to Colorado among ments will be given priority the Mountain States in manufaJob applicants must be provided with their own car cturing activity Utah ’53 Income At New But Still High Low is Jobs Open for Census Takers 2 ' t r t vv M 4 v h i i i 4 v )r iVi 1 i ' ' ' i 4 f yt ' r- I t I 4? y t V ' " 4 ' 4 4 ' A r f ' i vV ' ' i j ( f SET TO ROLL— Sid Cutler L Jay Silvester Shirrei Silvester Thane Jones Tom Ault Jerry Pet- erson and Bob Green the Bears’ rugged line should offer Bryan Gibbs Dick Green Garth Kidman and Max Weese backfield aces plenty of fronts for good field gains — BRHS Searchlight |