Show RxaAin Dovln Funeral Held Here For S v?S G Housley "kSr tR (Side If y Friends and neighbors were shocked early Sunday by the report of the sudden death of Samuel Housley Mr Housley sucFOR SOMETHING MORE than cumbed to a heart attack af15 year LDS leadership has ter arising from his bed just been emphasising the need for Funeral were held sendees so to every family their Wednesday afternoon in the Garequip - home as to make it possible for land Second Ward under the dithem to have sufficient food and rection of W Lee Thompson clothing and other necessities e of counselor in the ward bishopric to life tide them over a period were Kleon Kerr E J of one to two years and to do Speakers Stohl this even tho common utilities Holmgren and Floyd The high school faculty male and communications were disthe quartet sang opening and rupted for an extended period closing numbers for the sendee Many families have made a “0 My Father” and “Sometime start toward such preparations We'll Mrs Art Understand" storing a few essential basic food Summers “Was There Ever items and some clothing and a Pal Like sang You" and Dan Nelson Some few we tedding supplies Mrs Gus seng “A Perfect know are supplied at all times Forsberg was at Day” the organ with of fuel a year’s reserve Prayers at the service were by But actually we have been very Joseph Nelson and Kenneth Anslow to accept the program com- derson pletely and many have disregardInterment was in the Paradise ed It entirely cemetery wd'h Charles Lofthouse Now Civil Defense officials are dedicating the grave us of the possibility reminding Mr Housley was born Nov 4 of national disaster and stressing 1879 in Paradise Cache County the need for every family being to Charles C and Mary Orgill “disaster resis Ilousely prepared married He Jennie fence” Could you cook your Richman Feb 16 1910 in meals heat your home light it Temple lie had made his Logan home wash your clothes iron them in Garland since 1917 secure water or heat It if you Here he was a member of the were cut off from of supplies Edcrs Quorum and had served as coal or oil? Such a electricity a ward teacher He had worked need might arise for either a custodian ' at the Bear River short or an extended period of is a School number of for High time Civil Defense urges that every years lie is survived by his widow have a suitable first-aifamily kit matches flashlight buckets &nd the following sons and daughtand shovel a good variety of ers: Ray Garland Don Tremon-toMrs Mrs La Von H Allred canned foods meats including all of stews fruits juices etc stored Ruby Yoder and Lewis together in a safe place for Ogden and S Cyril LaBarge use only Those who Wyo 18 grandchildren a brothemergency — aie will er James Housley Ogden and a prepared for emergency Mrs Elizabeth Ipson of have given such a condition some sister thot and will know what to do Willard 3”lie &Ufo t j if it materializes will be panicked The others Just left eight days income tax College Students Taking Training At High School WHAT KIND OF an older manl man amounts to any younger and depends upon his ability to acBy Louise Petersen complish Beatrice Lott things If he has ability )te will fill a responsible Six students of Utah State Agin he lacks If society plac' for ricultural College are now doing ability he has fewer chances teacher training work at Bear Ria good lifcThe about ver High School interesting thing Miss Judy Deline is teaching in this is the double nature of abilthe vocal music department Miss ity The first phase of ability from USAC has to do with mind power If Deline graduated instrumental music Is sharp enough to majoring in the mind learn new things and remember and returned to school to receive certificate in vocal and evaluate ttiem first her teaching music requisit of ability is satisfied Two Carbon High and Caroon The second phase of ability has to do with purpose If a person Junior College graduates are rehas what it takes to set a worth- ceiving their training at the local Sharon McDonald while goal and work towards it high school hisor even if he has what is neces- is teaching a class in world and a class in physical edsary to set a high standard for tory Bill' Hill is training unhis daily accomplishment he has ucation der Dallin Nielsen band instructhe necessary second phase of tor His major at the USAC is ability instrumental music Life accomplishment depends Souvall is teaching George on having of this ability inkind If you lack either classes in physical education and swimming (softball phase it is much better to lack cluding the first because many a man baseball Mr Souvall is a gradu' High and attended with a most ordinary mental ca- ate of East the University of Utah for two pacity has gone on to do notable and while years worthwhile things a former Don Potter student countless thousands with sharp School is asbrain potential have largely wast- at Bear River High in the biol ed their lives because they were sisting Garland Puzey Mr Potter ma short on purpose or will to ac- ogy department Ever so many of jored in agriculture and minored complish science these told themselves they could in biological Bob Summers 6 another USAC do things well ' any time they who is receiving his tralr wanted to but for some strange stuednt musicM’ reason their lives went by before ing in instrumental Summers who is also a graduate they got around to wanting to of Bear In thr played River Imof the most short were They band while ir Fifth Air Force portant phase of ability a phase the service and is now the direc had they might have developed tor of his own dance band 4hey awakened to the need before a grauate of Lo Guy Nelson the chances were all gone gan High received his training a‘ River from February 8 tc RADIO stations and Bear NINETEEN He worked under fifteen television stations in March 16 in the industrial Charles the western United States will arts classesLast broadcast sessions of the I26th annual conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daReturns From California Saints April 6 7 and 8 who has been A R Capener In addition the CBS radio neb winter in California work's “Church of the" Air” will tpending the returned home Tuesday lie was in Salt Lake City on originate accompanied by his daughter Mrs April 7 and will feature Elder Lavon Hobbs who will visit here Joseph Fielding Smith of the for a time Council of the Twelve Apostles The broadcast will be heard on ere at a very low ebb and that KSL Radio at 8 am generous support is needed in t drive membership DID YOU REALIZE that there their current Mrs Ralph Bishop assisted by in our had been more disasters Campbell and Mrs fair land this year than in any Mrs A G year in history? We had been Dave Thomas are districting our which there surely had town for the campaign that feeling leen a great many more than must be completed next week workers will appreusual but the “most in history” Tbe women ciate your support is the way the Red Cross reports the s it ESTABLISHED 28th AUGUST 1928 GARLAND Year MEMBER UTA’T UTAH FRIDAY STATE APRIL 6 PRESS AND NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION No 1956 38 jrtA for REMEMBER: to file that GARLAND 7 Former Utahns and friends of MRS WM WOFFINDEN of Belle ' Fourche South Dakota was In Utahns have been Involved visiting friends here recently but partlcu-arlsome of these Risasters we didn’t get to see her and in the flood in California hadn't even made The Itf d Cross also reports that just noticed she How could rendered tbe news columns as a result of assistance their funds that happen? ' in all these disasters College Speaker Engaged For High School A ORANGE OF TIME ANNOUNCED FOR MIA MIA meetings First and Second Planting To Begin m the Garland wards will begin P-Tpm starting next Tuesday 10 it is announced April by the Dr John Dean of officers of the two organizations C Carlyle the School of Education will be The regular prayer meetings will the principal speaker at the final begin at 730 The 8 o'clock starting time for meeting of the Bear River IUgh to be held in the Mutual will continue School until after visual aids room at the new October conference it is stated Club boys and Boy Scouts on Thursday evening building girls and FFA boys will all be April 12 it is announced by Mrs assisting In the planting of 8000 Phillip Pugsley president of the lodge pole pine in Box Elder Canorganization yon this Saturady Dr Carlyle will speak on curThe planting of the Youth Forrent trends in secondary educaIn tion A first place for its snappy est the second iuch project the state near the county park Also on the program will be Parliamentary Procedure team f the several numbers from the music and a Superior rating based on picnic area is a project Northern District ox the Utah department of the school and Chapter activities and Clubs of Women’ student prize winning talks records was won by the Bear Ri- Federation Another feature of the meeting ver FFA Chapter at the annual will be the election and installat- state convention of the organize Nominalion at Salt Lake City Friday ion of new officers been made- and Saturday tions have already In addition the Chapter SweetThis will be the concluding meeting of the series of five held heart rated in the top eight of 45 this sea- candidates from the Utah chapby the Bear River son ters Now is the time to- check fertilThis is the second year in a wheat row that Rex Jensen’s parliamenizer needs for County tary experts have won the state Ccunty Agent A Fullmer Allred This year’s team consists says title Soil may or may not need Sets Show Dachairman of Max Forsberg fertilizer depending on nitrogen For vid Troseth he adds These Clair Zollinger Da- several factors vid Wight Harold Egley and L include stand of wheat the the a A big display of tractors and H Thorpe moisture supply and the amount with reday of varied activities Others who attended the con- of straw from the previous crop freshments' movies and prizes for Robet Xf'l linger which is worked Into the soil vention were all the family is set for this SatVaughn Farmers will probably need to Farm Service the chapter president urday by County Reid Pierson Rhodes Fred rpply nitrogen if they have a Inc The activities begin at 11 Rex stand of wheat and if there is and chapter advisers am William Merrell and This Is plenty of soil moisture The new Ford tractors will be Jensen Marble true if a liberal amount especially shown along' with 'some “exceptcf wheat straw and stubble from ional values in used tractors the pervious crop has been workand implements at this “Fabulous FUNERAL BEING HELD ed into the soil The microbes Power The company FOR FORMER RESIDENT the straw require decomposing is located at the crossroads east of Tremonton Funeral services are being held considerable soil nitrogen for this at 1 pm at the Felt Funeral processOn the othef hand farmers Home in Brigham City for MatLEAVE TO VISIT SON thew Bowcutt 84 one time resi- will not need to apply nitrogen if the stand of wheat is only fair Mr and Mrs Elmer Jensen dent of Garland or if he soil moisture was a brother ol to poor Mr Bowcutt left Wednesday for Denver Colo normaL BowBowcutt supply is below George son Robert who is Lcrenzo to see This Saturday On Youth Forest FFA Boys Win State Contest Wheat Fertilizing For Study Calls Allred Advises Farm Service Tractor Thia Saturday The Ladies Self Club is one of the cooperating organizations and will provide lunch at the poject site for the local young people on the day assigned them to assist with the planting “ The project will be completed on Saturday April' 14 when dediwill be conducted catory 'jervices ' " v at 2 pm Assisting with the youth forest project are members of the US Forest Services and the Utah Foresters from Utah State Agricultural College who will supervise the planting The trees are being brought from the Forest Service Nursery at McCall One Idaho hundred boys and girty representing youth groups from Cache and Box Elder counties who were selected by group leaders will participate on each of" the two planting days Young people from here will do their planting on the 14th Byington Goes To Box Elder County Bank The appointment of Fecraan J of Tremonton as manByington ager of the Box Elder County Bank of Brigham City was announced by bank officials this week r- Mr Byington’s new assignment begins April 7 For several years Mr Byington their has been in chare of the operaAfter the snow melts Mr very ill in an Army hospital cutt and William Bowcutt of RHe is also survived by recommends that fanners tions of the Box Eldder County accompanied They were by Mr iverside and two check their wheat stand and soil office of the National Farmers Max Archibald and Mr six sons and daughters and Mrs Home In this Administration moisture - sisters If both- are favorable and Mrs Richard Eldridge it will probably pay them to capacity he has won the respect of farmers in fertilizer Approx- and confidence apply nitrogen Mrs Kenneth Boss accompanied Mrs Earnel Nielson Mrs Frank of available 40 pounds every section of the county and visited imately Munns and Mrs W C Rogers were by a friend from Logan gained a vast experience and nitrogen per acre is recommendin St George last week in Logan Monday ed Broadcast the fertilizer after knowledge of farm financing that tne snow melts and as soon as will make his services invaluable the land is dry enough to work to the Box Elder County Bank Ha’ officers declare on the agent advises - Three High School Bands Slate Monday Concert Here Next Monday evening at 8 hind director at Bear River o’clock bands from three high Only careful prepaerd numbers schools Weber Ben Lomond and will be presented at this concert will present a joint it is stated Bear River will concert be the Monday’s concert at the Bear River High in being arranged that should attract the attention first of two parof all who have an interest in in- cooperation with the band to promote instrumental music or music educa- ents organization terest in the band and to raise Nielsen Dallin tion declares funds for a short tour of the band to southern Utah which is scheduled to stimulate band students t their best efforts Die second concert to be held prethe following Monday will sent the combined Bear River end Box Elder High School or“Dear to my Heart” night for chestras along with the junior all Bear River Stake Mia Maids division music students of the end their mothers was held at valley the Seminary Tuesday Building A one dollar ticket will admit under the direction of to either or both concerts says evening Stake Mia Maid leader Mrs Opal Wilford Rogers of the president Garn of Fielding band and orchestra parents as A program was presented follows: Mra A K Hodge was in Logan Preliminary music by LaPriel and Marilyn Anderson Monday Capener Song “As a Rose” by the Plyled by mouth Ward Mia Maids LaVon Nish Prayer by Carla KingWelcome Mrs Opal Garn “Mother" by Garland Song First Ward Mia Maids “You may be one of many who Tribute to mothers by Nadine Rhodes and tribute to daughters ern qualify for social security and Pearl Rhodes mother of do not realize it" reports A Fullby Mrs mer Allred Box Elder County Nadine Mrs Thomas Simmons presi- agent dent of the Bear River Stake YW farmers regardless MIA Introduced the guest of the ci their main occupation earn soMrs Glen Ricks of evening cial security credits on their farm who gave a splendid talk to earnings Their farm earnings the girls and their mothers will be credited to their social ‘Oh Rose" by Plymouth Song security number along with their Mia Maids earnings from other sources to Prayer Edith Udy luild these credits up to tbe maxOne hundred and sixteen girls imum cf $4200 If you’re a and their mothers were present farmer you should complete a 1040F to file with your regular WORK DAY ANNOUNCED-T- he income -- tax forms by April 15 Garland Second Ward Re- This report your “net farm Stake Mia Maids Hold Party at Seminary Building Post Has Story On Utah Scene America a SaturPost feature has The Face of day Evening a popular regular stride become and it was quite appropriate that Salt Lake City’s famed Temple Square should be chosen for the publication’s April 7th Issue released to the nation during the 176th annual conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- Breeder Group To Gel Dividend Dividend checks amounting to $30740 are being distributed to of Cadhe the members Valley This anBreeding Association nouncement was made by LeRoy Atkinson chairman bf the Box Elder local units of the farmers cooperative Guy Rees and Carroll Hall loSaints cal technicians will distribute the A printed description of the dividend checks to tb Hsfrvmen Temple’s background accompa- in Box Elder whicn wui amount nies the photograph to $1291 The association since beginning TO RETURN BUNNELLS operation in 1948 has accumulated a total of $179000 for diviBunnell who has been dend distribution to the memLcRoy working in Iran for the past four bers of which $62000 has already will be completing his as- been returned to the dairymen year The dividends currently being signment there this year and will return home the Board of Educa- teturned are for the surplus earntion has bced advised ings of 1952 In 1952 the assowhich Mr Bunnell was formerly agri- ciation bred 34000 cows cultural instructor at Bear River would make 90c per cow bred High School being returned to the dairymen Small and Part Time Fanners Can Qualify For Social Security Says County Agent lief Society work day will be held next Wednesday April 11 beginning at 10 am it is announced by the officers Lunch will be served at noon and a lesson will be given ' ot 2 All members of the organ!pm ration are invited to be present an independent poultry project who files an individual tax return To qualify your Income must te “regular" farm income earned frem producing and selling corps livestock or poultry You must also be the manager or operator of the unit or a partner In operating the unit In general the Insurance coverage you earn depends on the amount of your “net farm profit" If your net farm earnings averaged $400 per gear you’d get $30 per month on retirement at 65 years of age ($45 for husband and H wife) your earnings were $1200 you could retire on SMALL FARMERS ALSO qual- $55 per month ($8250 for farmand In include addition you’d would wife) This ify er whose income has never been be covered by death benefits afliigh enough to require him to ter 18 months of being in the would include plan Your widow and children pay income tax-- It a farm wife or widow who has would be insured until the child and ren reach 18 yeara of age TIIESE THINGS REMEMBER Mr Allred: says 1 If you operate a farm and earn over $400 during the year you should file a tax return showThese ing your farm earnings you for social earnings qualify security whether you are on federal retirement railroad retirement or whatever kind of employment 2 You should get the needed tax fom (1040F) and complete it along with your 1040 3 You should pay your tax (3 per cent of your net farm earnings) 4 You can qualify for social security retirement and survivors benefits or your County Agent Allred district Social Security Representative can give you additional information on this subject if need-e- |