Show 2) uOn a" f? lli ij)t iA — Willi 3” tve i till : f JW The GARLAND TIMES ESTABLISHED AUGUST 1928 — MEMBER Gives Seely 31 7 Point Victory his handiwork”? GROWTH OF cities and the steady increase in population the country over is steadily calto attention the need for ling more water Scientists laboring on the problem report that is being made on plans for water so that it distilling of sea will be suitable for culinary and industrial uses Test plants are soon to be put into operation and by the year 2000 it is anticipated that pipes will conduct water from such plants to many inland cities THE on the Republican ticket The final tabulation indicated that nearly twice as many Republican votes were cast in the county as Democratic votes The total showed 3154 Republican votes cast for governor and 1684 Democratic votes for the same office Slale Group Holding Annual Party OF THE lack of water bring to our mind Stake Leaders Honor Mr and Mrs Alma King New Primary orably Presidency at Second Ward Since March 1950 surplus US commodities worth more farm than $400 million have been tradMrs Wendeil Hess was named ed for needed foreign materials under the Commodity Credit Co- president of the Garland Second barter program Ward Primary at the sacrament rporation’s Her meeting Sunday evening BradDean at counselors are Mrs recent wildlife A study Iowa State College shows that 30 shaw and Mrs Arnold Harris The Primary out of 40 deaths among nesting presidency who caused by were released were Mrs Dan Nelpheasant hens were fanning activities— and five out son president and Mrs James W’hite and Mrs R D Preston of every six nests were destroyed counselors before the eggs hatched Federal Land Reaclt New All-Tim- Bank Loans e High Loans to farmers by the Fed- - ket value of farms amounting eral Land Bank of Berkeley to less than 10 percent compared e high with 20 percent In 1938 have reached an Dean C The Berkeley land bank is according to Walterthat on He stated owned by the 52 president August 24 1956 the Berkeley farm loan associations located peak its In California Arizona Nevada bank exceeded loan volume of $123786745 and Utah through which the real bank furnishes The previous peak was at April In estate credit to farmers and 30 1938 While this a record so far as volume is concerned ranchers in the four states to only it represents - loans numslightly more than half the ber of farmers that were being Attend State Fair financed in 1938 by the bank Mrs Kenneth Boss was at the Dean pointed out that whereas State' Fair- - Fridays fewer farmers need financing She accompanied her daughter now than in the 1930 s the Sherrv and Linda who Bishop average size loan has increased Club demonstrating 1933 were since times three nearly Mrs Theral Bishop there wdrk of higher capital largely becauseand operating-cosdrove to Salt Lake City Saturday t investment nt on to'and brought the gMs homo Sun-- j them to the the national farm real jday Acommpanying not exceptionally Fair were Jaleen Harris Carla t e Jon fo the total mar- - ” r- - FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 21 1956 Coach Peterson Don Peterson Returns to who Peterson taught at Bear River during the fall of 1954 is to rejoin the faculty and his teaching duties will assume immediately on his arrival He will teach in the physiology education departand physical ments as well as take over the assistant coaching duties in footDon ball Coach! Peterson is widely for his athletic abilknown ity He received his first ognition In footbaU while at Bear River In the prep grid sport he was considered one of the finest backs in the state received also Coach Peterson recognition in baseball when he named was the most valuable player in the 1950 edition of the game his prep schooling Following Peterson enrolled at tjie University of Utah where he majored in education In 1953 his physical senior year he was named to the fuUback position of the Skyline’s squad Sugar Producers Meet were Mr & Mrs E J Holmgren and Lake City Tuesday where they attended Wednesday proa banquet given by sugar ducers of the nation at which Sen Bennett was especially honored and Mr Holmgren attended meetings of the policy makers of the industry They also visited friends while in the city Attend in Salt NO 7 Stake Primaries To Hold Joint Street Markers Project of Garland Lions GouvonlioiKs General Garland Lions have erected and painted their street marker posts and Wednesday evening started putting up the signs house num Street numbers and bers will soon be in place states A G Campbell club president club J Earle Arnold who president when this rnuc& needed project was initiated is taking an active part in pushing the work to completion High Priests Coaching Job Bear River Stake high priests will be holding their annual dinner this Friday evening at the with the Ward hall the Fielding and their n sections of south Fielding high priests This central Utah week the partners as hosts for the evening of that section were ad- and the Relief Society women of people vised by one expert to continue the ward serving the dinner cloud The dinner will begin promptly seeding operations under Morris careful Scientific supervision In at 7:30 announce Ray the hope that there can be Some Glen Severson and Charles II useful results come from It The Last of the quorum presidency entertainment need for increased precipitation in As a special been the area is indeed great bs every feature - arrangements have visitor returning from there con- made for a concert for the group Male Chorus of tinues to testify by the Imperial Logan This will begin at 8:30 THE EGYPTIAN nationalization Already 210 people have made Mr Last statof the Suez Canal has created dinner reservations ’a situation fraught with dangers ed Wednesday The quorum hopes to world peace as grave as any (o be able to have all widows of that have arisen since the last high priests in the stake join war Only once before has the them in the party of armed danger of a resumption conflict been as great and that was when China was threatening to invade Formosa some months ago f Able and military diplomatic 'measures averted open war at that time and careful handling of the pesent trouble is all that is holding off forceful action today A will for peace and a deter Mr and Mrs Alma W King mination to avert war in every were honored at a dinner party way possible translates itself di- by the Bear River Stake High rectly Into the saving of lives and Council at the Garland Ward property — our lives and our pro- building Friday evening can We dinner was served perty A delicious fervently pray that those who occupy places of at attractively decorated tables uninternational responsibility such der the direction of Mr and Mrs a? our own Secretary Dulles con- Orvil J Nish tinue to be dedicated to estabFollowing the dinner the group lishing a just solution to the pres- enjoyed a period of visiting rement crisis by every means that iniscing and paying tribute to Mr r can be brought to bear that is and Mrs King with Russell short of war The honored in charge The world ought to have learn- guests were given gifts of apprea ed by now that war never solves ciation Mr receiving King anything without creating condi- brief case and Mrs King a plantions have been ter which might worse than the first onesMaybe The high council stake presiit can learn In the years ahead dency and stake clerks were jointhat there are other and better ed by their wives at the party and of arriving at justice ways constraining those who will not game honplay the international T1IOTS ways UTAH 6 Canvass of Votes TUESDAY NIGHT’S SKY presented to its viewers one of its atost spectacular displays A bril liant moon almost at the full and the crimson Mars riding planet The county commissioners along by it just a few spans away were busy Friday making a held the center of attention in a canvass of the votes cast at the vast field of starlit blue At mo- Primary election last Tuesday ments Mars seemed to cast a The tally sheet from each prelight red glow in the sky around cinct was checked and the necitself so brightly was it shining essary corrections made Weren’t you on some of these The eleven vote lead of F to ex- Leland Seely which was reportrecent night constrained ed last week was changed to a claim again with the Psalmist 31 “The vote lead The tw’o were runheavens detlare the glory of God and the firmament ning for two year commissioner PRESS AND NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION UTAH GARLAND 29th Year ENTERTAIN AT STATE FAIR session of the Bear Rier and Sooth Bear River workers convention " ill begin at 10 p m Sept 29 Primary in the Tremonton First Ward ChiK'l Priesthood advisors are united and expected to be in attend mee at this rqccting Tmo Convicted Drivers to Serve Sentence Two workers from Bear River Valley have been tried by jury Dick and Jerry Madsen sons of and convicted of drunken drivMr and Mrs Dewain Madsen ing and sentenced to one year were invited to bring their train- in the Box Elder County Jail ed sheep and appear as an enteThey will begin to serve their rtainment feature at the1 Utah sentences Sept 25 Antonia Trujillo was State Fair The boys appeared appreEd on Tuesday with their sheep in hended by Sgt Pitcher trick pulling acts They have ap- July 14 after colliding with a tractor driven by Bishop Arpeared by invitation at a number of shows here and in Cache Va- thur Erickson on the highway near the Elwood church lley this season Frank Bell Tom was arrested well act was receivTheir very by Trooper Evan Green near ed at the Fair They appeared in both the afternoon and even- Corinne Aug 15 as he was unable to control his car on the ing events and appeared on tele- highway vision Judge Lewis Jones heard the Mr and Mrs Madsen took their cases and pronounced the sens to the Fair on Tuesday and two on Wednesday and Thursday even- sentences ings and again this Friday evening Mr Madsen is riding in the horse jumping events there MIA Holds Seven Stake Convention Stake members of the YM For National Judging Competition Five Ijear River high FFA members who won the state dairy judging championship for prepsters at the Utah State Agricultural college last spring will Iowa on trek to Wateroloo in the October 2 to compete Cnrlaud 4-- II Club Haling at Box Food I— Judy Johnson’s Club The Bear River Stake Sunday School monthly preparation meet- group rating of A and individuing will be held this in al Patsy Gee A I— R Austin’s Clothing Margie rated B with Nancy GleaGroup son and Marie Rhodes rating A Clothing 111— ElenorePugstey’s received A The stake preparation rating and an meeting greup A was missed last month because of individual rating was awarded slake conference and a large at- Sheryl Pugslev Petersen’s Foods I— Elizabeth tendance of Sunday School workers is expected at the meeting group rated C with Individual Sunday by Supt King and his as- rating of C to Susan Archibald Marv sociates Don Harris and Howard Harper’s v grhup rated C with no individual ratings C Maughn Clothing I— Mrs Ida Hartman’s rated B and Zorae IDAHO VISITORS group —— — rated C Mr and Mrs Hollis Neal Mrs Katherine C Thomas’s Idaho Falls Ida visited over group rated C with no individual the weekend at the home of Mr mention and Mrs John Neal They also Alta Archibald’s group rated B called at the homes of Mr and with no individuals Mrs George Garbanatta and Mr Clothing II— Dorothy B Potand Mrs Doyle Cutler In B with Joyce ter’s group rated Shaffer also receiving B Sunday I A met in Honeyville Monday the Garland wards chapel at the night at a seven Stake Conve- usual time of 2:30 it is announced ntion The North Box Eldey Stake by Slake Superintendent Lorus was host for the event A Walter Stevensonj First Counselor to Elbert R Curtis and Bertha S Reeder General Board director of the YWMIA conducted the meetings There was an excellent attendance of stake workers and a person from the General Board presided in every department AT STATE Among winners at on this week at City is Deon Knudson who is reported to WINNER F4JR the State Salt Lake of Garland have won championshoo honors in the FTA Junior department on his boar and sow and also on his Yorkshire sow Pair For Anticipated District Growth few months ago the Board of Education discussed the advisability of procuring property for additional school sites and appointed a committee to act on the matter A report was given last week at the Board meeting by' the committee and recommendations made for the purchase of certain tracts of land for school needs The description of the sites will be available as soon as recorded and approved The Board also approved taking an option for the purchase of the property from Julius C Wright and Geneva F Wright to be included in the other property considered This is to be the beginning of a study on procurement of sites in future or additional concentrated areas of the district In keeping with this opinion two committees were appointed to make a study of possible future sites in the Brigham City and Tremonton - Garland areas The Brigham City comthe purmittee recommended chase of a certain tract of land owned by Russel Tingey which was approved by the Board members Consider Teacher Load At Corinne After considering the student enroUment and teacher pupil ratio in the various schools the Board moved to adjust the lower grades in the Corinpe school to a workable classroom load and sent the seventh grade students to the Box Elder Junior high school to become effective immediately A new teacher was approved for the Honeyville Thatcher Fielding and Hervin Bunderson schools and the teacher load at Bear River City is to be relieved possibly by employment of a teacher's aid or transfer of eighth grade students to the schools Hear Kiver Dairy Team Readies Stake Sunday Elder County Fair School Preparation Ratings received bv some of the Garland 411 Clubs at' the TJox Elder County Fair are reported Meeting Sunday this week is follows: School Board to Purchase Sites A CONVENTIO- N- Bear River’s state TO NATIONAL championship dairy judging team ‘‘bone up” under diJensen prior to their trip rection of Instructor Rex East to try for national honors Members are Arnold Eberhard Clair Zollinger Harold Egley Leo Peterson and Dean Holt (Searchlight Photo) Acceptance of resignations of ed amounting to $9000 for wall Pearl Hawks Irene Archibald brackets and posts for the alumUla Cobb LaRue Munns Grace inum stair railing and $540 00 for extra items in connection Noyes Amy Babbitt Sarah Ras mussen and Cerella Law as with electrical wiring cooks was given and Ruth Neal Approve Out Of School Freese and Jetta Whiting Mina Music Instruction lone Nelson were appointed as Music teachers were given cooks New teachers aoproved were permission to carry on orchestra Herman Fonnesbeck Mary Kim-be- r instruction after school hours in Hazel Todd Richard Stokes fifth sixth and some fourth Dorothy Nelson Rosella Ander- grade students on string Instruments at no cost to students and son and Wanda Adams was Wood appointed no extra pay for the teachers Harvey to succeed Ezra Packer as bus Band students will be requirdriver from Fielding ed to deposit $500 on the use which instruments of school New Equipment Approved be returned if no damage Approval was given for the will to the instrument results electric of six sewing purchase machines ’at Box Elder high Approve Salary Adjustment school band instruments for Asalhry adjustment of $350 both high schools amounting to was approved for Wendell Hess SI 200 at each school musical for extra work as football coach instruments for the Box Elder and other coaching assignments high school orchestra amounting for the next school term in to $50000 and a piano for the addition to his regular salary vocal department of Bear River This will relieve Mr Hess of the summer service during high school for about $55000 school months of the Exceptional Children year Taught In Two Groups reWeight Superintendent Approve Thatcher Improvement ported to the Board that nine Approval was given for plantchildren at the Bear River high ing lawn on the north side of school and thirteen at Box Elder the Thatcher School with the two teachwere being taught by furnishing the lawn seed ers These students are in a Board and fertilizer and the patrons class known as “Educable chilproviding the labor The Board dren” felt is was inadvisable to blackProblems of Little Valley School top the area south of the school for completion at the present time Change orders Lucin School patrons asked to of the school at Little Valley were approved including $4074-6- 0 have the school house moved work for and from it’s present location to a electrical and new location across the tracks plumbing $6675 60 for heating of the school The Trtat The matter was taken under ter of using this school hVTarlvispmpnt Mrs Mae Kimber was allowed for different church groups adchurch services was considered $250 traveling expense in and approved if it docs not in- dition to her salary as she is unable to find lodgings in Lucin terfere with the school program must A change order for some where she teaches and work on the Bear River high travel 54 miles daily from her fn Grouse Creek school addition was also approv- - Polio Study Group To Be Examined National Dairy Cattle congress Representing the state of Utah are team members Harold Egley Arnold Eberhard Leo Peterson Dean Holt and Clair Zollinger Instructor Rex Jensen will accompany the team This is the second consecutive year that e Harold has placed as the winner in the state discloses Mr Jensen FFA advisor and team coach The tentative schedule is set up to allow the boya and Instructor Jensen to leave the high school on their eastern trip September 26 The group will travel to Omaha and Des Moines by auto They plan to return to school by October 8 On their way East the team at Utah will stage workouts State Agricultural college Wyoming university Nebraska university and Iowa state Points of interest such as Nauvoo'and eCarthage will also b- vlsitedr j‘ says Mr Jensen Competing against the boys for national honors will bo winners from every state in the union Hawaii and Puerto Rico This marks the seventh year that students under the direction of Coach Jensen have won top honors In the state In judging dairy prodiftts With the exception of one alLoLtheae-4eam- s have taken first place In the national competition Mr Jensen points out that one unusual fact about the team is that when honors were won four members of the team were sophomores Harold was a junior In past years Bear River FFA teams and instructors have won honors to repeated national bring recognition to the school and state examinations will be Physical given to the 78— children at Garland School who are in the polio study group on Sept 24 26 and 27 it is announced by Mrs Harvey Deem public health nurseThe examinations will be given ly Dr Paul Rasmussen Dr Garth Rovnanch and and Dr Myers Miss Helen Physio Therapist B Kimball from Blood and Miss Departthe State Public Health ment M MEN AND GLEANERS OF GARLAND FIRST WARD INVITE TO OPENING SOCIAL The Garland First Ward and Gleaners will hold their open- Thursday Sept ing fall social r J 'Y Pr 27 at 8 pm at the home of Mr Saturday for s trip Cpia"lbr North It is Anderson and Mrs Leon announced this week Mrs Don Chambers and fam- All M Men and Gleaner ages 19 to 25 or to 30 if they will come are cordially invited to Canada I0"1 ’l1 n?reg°nand Bear River Stake Road Show to Feature ‘Modern Cilies of the World’ “Modern Cities of the World" will he the theme of the Bear ser Stake MIA road show which dash start will its whirlwind wards of the around the stake next Monday evening First showings of the footlights marathon will be in the western wards of the stake Howell Snow- - ville Stone and Park Valley Tuesday night the eleven casts will be swirling in fifteen minute to each of the seven sequences to wind up a two- valley wardsnight distance run that will total miles 10000 man Curtain time for the big show at Park Valley Monday night will be 5 45 pm at Snowville 7 pm Slone 730 and Howell 8:15 ac- cording tothe schedule The shows will ail begin at 7 on Tuesday night s Returns From Trip Nalder returned Sat- Mrj urday night from a trip to New York nd other eastern dtie- Hcr daughter lima' Mae was with her jtxjciyG TEAM HONORED Mr Mrs John Eberhard of Bothwell entertained at dinner at their home Saturday evening honoring the boys of the high who school dairy judging team leave Sept 25 for Iowa to pete for national honors their Mrs Fr0 parents Principal & school ana Stevens of the high the boys’ advisor M Rex Jensen h0 and Mrs Jenseq --Boy 'make the trip are Ariold LMrhard Clair Zollinger Haro and Dean unit ley Leo Peterson |