Show --- Reading Down r GrAJR x & The Side ESTABLISHED 27th Yegjr Lewis O Johnson The big pelleting unit he has installed will prove a boon to stockmen Its location right in the middle of an area which produces the feed and in which the livestock and poultry are fed should make it a money saver for all farmers and a profit maker for the company once it is paid for “IF YOU DON’T think the dolworth anything today just try to collect some that are owed lar’s you” rot WOULDN’T IT IIE wonderful if next Wednesday motorists would drive so carefully that not a single person would be killed anywhere in the nation Think what such a thing would mean in suffering avoided lives saved and financial difficulties No one killed prevented no one left to mourn no one in hosbed-no one’s valued car pital' destroyed Think how many Christmases in the nation would be brighter this very year if such a thing could be realized Perhaps the thot is only fantasy but it is a beautiful one you must admit SAFETY EXPERTS suggest that you try jour brakes occasionally as you drive so you may be sure they work Do it in clear traffic as you are going slow It’s a good idea to do the same thing to test your traction if there is a chance the road may be slick And now that winter approaches resolve to keep well back of the vehicle ahead It may take longer to stop if the road is wet of icy Passes Away After Brief Illness “HOT ARGUMENTS have a way of producing cold shocrMers” BR Farm Supply Facilities Expands Local feed2rs will profit as a Next week's issue of the Gar- result of the installation byof the a land Times will be printed on Bear River Farm Supply machine at their feed pelleting Garland plant Mixed pellets are in great demand for range cattle sheep and turkys and there is a growing call for them for hogs and farm The local installafed stock tion will make it possible for bn feeders to the Eox Elder County The voting Tuesday establishment of the poposed Ri- have their own hay and grain into pellet form with verside Csmtery District result- processed Preed in a unanimous endorsement necessary nutrients added is cf the project it reported viously pellets have had to purNot one protest has ben voiced chased from other areas unit wsnt “The new $10000 to the project either at the hearing before the county commis- into operation last week and is proRichour of C states It since continuing or sion just part ards one of those who have been gram to give the livestock growpromoting the improvement plan ers of Box Elder County erery After the returns are canvassed modern service to bring them and save them money” a board of directors will be ap- profits pointed and the unit will be in states Arthur Micfcaelis owner of local Purina outlet the operation Letters already out have alertMrs L Mrs James Thompson ed lot— owners to the planned Ruth Anprogram and work is ready to be- - L Bishop and Mrs Lola derson were in Logan Monday gin Dec 14 Riverside Okehs Cemetery District GARLAND PRINTED I TAII FRIDAY EVERY THURSDAY DECEMBER Stake Sunday Schools Meet Sunday River Bear Stake Sunday To Guard is Host To Korean Friend NOTICE— Tuesday' 1928— School workers will hold their n onthly meeting at preparation (Jutland Sunuay afternoon at 2:30 Funeral services in the Gar- reminds Russell K Boss stake land First Ward Monday paid fin-na- l superintendent AL1 officers and teachers in the respects to Lewis 0 Johnson Garland resident since 1906 who wards are urged to be present had passed away last Thursday evening after one day of illness recalled his patience Speakers in meeting the everyday problems ot life his friendliness toward neighbors and pcopl: of all races and his strong religious convicThe officers and men of the tions Those who spoke were Garland National Guard unit had e Charles W Wood William J as a special guest at their drill C K here George A Beal Monday night Kim SeDong Smith and Bishop Arthur Mi a young Korean student the men chaelis who directed the service or the 222nd Field Artillery’ BatMusic consisted of numbers by talion will sponsor as a student the women’s sextette consist- at the USAC at Logan ing of Mrs L C Christopherson Mr SeDong worked for the Mrs Leonard L Bishop Mrs Gus guard as a kitchen aid when the Forsberg Mrs D Henry Manning unit was on duty in Korea His Mrs L W Manning and Mrs W parents cultured people prominLee who ’sang “I ent in their community were lost Thompson Know That My Redeemer Lives” in the war and their fate unand “O My Father” Grant An- known to him He quickly masderson played “Abide With Me” tered the essctials of the English as an organ solo and Opening language enabling him to render closing organ music was played invaluable soviet as an interpreby Mrs Morris Rhodes ter and in other capacities in tlm Prayers were by Cyril Linford unit and in the prisoner of war and Willard Christensen exchange afterward Col Joe Whitsides and other ofInterment was in the Brigham the where City cemetery grave ficers of the Guard have taken the lead in bringing the young was dedicated by George Johnson Orlando Lewis Johnson 84 man now 20 years of age here The men expect to died Thursday 8:30 at pm in to study the Valley hospital after a brief take un some contributions themselves to funrish him illness He was horn April 29 clothes and other 1870 in Brigham City a son of with needed since he will have Lewis P and Susan Watkins necessities Johnson He married Celine An- no income as a student comWendell Hess derson in Logan Nov 9 1898 Captain Temple He filled missions for manding officer of the local unit says that Mr SeDong is most dethe LDS Church in in the Southern States and in the sirous that eveyone understand how grateful he is for the opporNorth Central States in 1919-2- 1 He was a member of the high tunities that have been provided priests quorum at the time of his him by the servicemen in Korea and here However the men death think they have enjoyed their Surviving are his widow a son with the young young friendship E Lewis a daughter Garland Mrs Lorin (Elva) Miles Cedar man just as much as he has enare happy to joyed their and 14 City 12 grandchildren and three broth- have him here again with them Hess says Captain ers “I WAS ONLY doing about 35” said a young fellow who had timed by the marshall at 70 on a local street this week Maybe they just don’t realize how fast they go not having made speedometer watching much Moved to Garland— of a habit Mr & Mrs G E Burton and o daughter Gaye of Costa Mesa TW O TYPES of families are like- California have recently moved to ly to hare a house full of an- Garland to make their home tique furniture — the kind with They are living in the former Dan money and the kind with kids Nelson home —Changing Times been AUGUST 10 FOR FRIDAY No 1951 19 Lions Club Christmas Party Turns Into Reunion Event As Visiting Group Takes Over odder ja treated to prise party on a a genuine stirbig scale Wedtheir at annual nesday evening Christmas party when just after the meeting started under the? direction of President J B Law more than 20 people termer club and tliir wives from numbers cut of town trooped in and took our the meeting arThe occasion h a d been ranged for under tin direction of John Howard J I) Gunderson i ml John Richards of Brigham City and Ezra P Jensen of Ogand den and the club officers teatured G G Sweeten first presiof club as master of the dent of ceremonies Stories events humorous and otherwise made th? evening one of the more enjoyable in the memory of those present The program centered around recollections of the club’s founding and of the Garland Lions Follies of 1928 A picture of the Follies cast had been put on on slide film and wfas projected a screen to permit members It John try to identify themselves his Howard even sang Follies number “Moonbeams” also J J demonShumway strated his long hidden talent as- past General Maxwell E Rich of the Sixth Army was chief inspecting officer at a special inspection of the Garland National Gyard unit here Tuesday evening In commenting on the work of the unit General Rich said he found the men well disciplined and trained an excellent organization of good men In the course of the inspection all of the men wont thru their duties as if on combat problems Issuing an appeal to all residents of Box Elder County to prevent traffic accidents jn Day (Safe Driving Day) December 15 Lewis S Wight president of the Board of County Commisvsioners said today that the challenge of highway safety is one that must be met on rural roads as well as urban streets Roads outside the incorporated limits of cities and villages may be the proving ground where the success of Day is decided Mr He reminded: Wight said “More than twice as many deaths in trafThat fic octur in the country as in the city has been the national experience for several years In 1953 for example there were deaths on rural roads compared to 11100 on urban streets according to statistics compiled by the National Safety Council “Traffic safety is particularly important to persons who live on farms and rural areas That's because no other segment of the population is more directly dependent on highway transnortation “The support of farm people is urgentDay ly needed to assure the success of and the whole continuing program of highway safnW year more farm peonle died in tmffic accidents than from any other cause Th is fact points up the farmer’s personal S-- D S-- D 27-2- S-- D ia on the event of the meeting Richards expressed the feeling of all who were there when she said that the Christmas season brought no liner gifts than the gift of friendship and that this party with its friendships renewed hald already made this made his evening one of choice memory Present from out of town were Mr and Airs G G Sweeten Mr and Mrs John Howard Ezra Jensen Mr Mrs John Richards Mr and Mrs Howard Gunderson Mr and Mrs Ix?o Walker Mr and Mrs T 1) Davis Mr and Mrs W W Richards Mr and Mrs J 1) Gunderson Also present were Mr and Mrs John Hoyden of Salt Lake City E Smith Mr and Mrs F S Peck and Mr and Mrs C IL Last local former club members and a few other guests jar Mrs commenting the close V W Nation Preparing For ‘Safe Driving’ Day on Dec 15 Next Wednesday Nov 15 could be at least the second most important day of the month of if the December movement recently inaugurated by President Eisenhower achieves its goal — a whole day without traffic acci-dot- s in our country Last year Americans killed one person every 14 minutes on the highways and injured one every well Gen Rich Commends Local Guard Unit County Commissioners Ask Support for ‘Safe Driving’ Day stake” DISTRIBUTION 00 seconds 23 It is the goal to have every driver being doubly careful next Wednesday in order that there may not be a single needless accident In the ation The results of the day’s effort will be watched carefully for indications of what may be done if motorists arc more safety conscious Every governor and mayor and every citizen is expected to back this movmmt to the limit proclamations of the day by the thousands have been made in an effort to give the project full publcity and pedestrians are Day to accept urged on for p:rsonal responsibility complete adherence to these basic Motorists being full principles: the letter and the of all tralfic regulations 2 Be courteous to every driver and pedestrian — practice sportsmanship 3 Give full attention to driving and walking In short: Drive and walk as else jou would have everyone drive and walk safety 1 Observ spirit David Wood Gives Tree to City City will have a “live" tree this year and for a long every year hereafter as a result of a time to come blue spruce gift of an attractive Wood fcy David The tree was moved from the Wood premises and firmly planted on ' the Armory grounds this week by Roy Forsgrcn city marshall arid Mark Spence with his wrecker car Garland Christmas ' |