Show THE Page 8 Elwood Girl Wins Legion Essay Contest At Bear River Don Nell Mortensen junior at Bear River High School and daughter of Mr and Mrs Ban Mortensen of Elwood was recently named winner of the annual American Legion Auxiliary contest sponsored locally essay of the by the Legion Auxiliary DeVer? Watkins Unit 70 disclosAmeries Mrs' Elmer Winzeler ATTEND GARLAND TIMES GARLAND FUNERAL FRIDAY UTAH Miss Mortencanism chairman sen wrote on “My Rights and Duties as an American” In winning the contest locally for a Miss Mortensen qualifies Her essay will cash award of $5 winother also b? judged with ning essays in district one to debe to termine the manuscript judged with other district winstate From ners throughout the these a state winner will be selected Named as second place writer in the contest was Lila Kemp daughter c£ Mr and Mrs Edgar Loma Mason Kemp of Garland daughter of Mr and Mrs Glen Mason of Garland placed third These girls wil receive cash of $3 and $2 respectively Awards will be made at the annual awards assembly in May Essays from which the winning three were chosen were written by the students under the direction of Miss Margaret Woodside Rupert Blackham and Clyde MorMax Davis Dr & Mrs and ris of the high school faculty In the past seven years Bear children of Ogden visited relaRiver High writers have fJwlce tives here Sunday been declared state winner1 in Irene Wolloston of Salt Lake similar contests City was a weekend guest of 'V Janice Last ? WHEREAS April has been designated by Presidential Proclamation and Act of Congress as a month in which to emphasize the need for cancer control and WHEREAS this is a time in which all of us should give profound thought to the gravity of cancer’s peril on the one band and the hope of controlling the disease on the other and WHEREAS statistics show that one of every five persons in this city will eventually have cancer and WHEREAS among cancer victims only are now beand ing saved WHEREAS it is possible to Arden Coombs Now Airforce Sergeant Mrs M L Nielson and daughand Mrs Joseph Butler in Logan Wednesday ter Rene? were Mr ed in & Mrs Hansen Frank the number of cures thru Own Day at early detection and prompt treat- Utah State Fair ment of the disease and The Utah State Farm Bureau WHEREAS the American Can cer Society is summoning all of will play an important part in us to participate in this life- the 1952 State Fair This year’s saving work by informing every Fair will see a full day’s activity Farm Bureau one of cancer’s danger ' signals all in charge of the and to cooperate in raising funds and Frank Shelley secretary of for this work of education and the organization has been placed for research and service to can- in charge of this new program of this One of the features cer patients Farm Bureau program will be THEREFORE I J J White the finals in the talent tryouts Mayor of Garland do ordain and This activity is to be staged in prociam the month of April as every county in the state and double CANCER visit- Lehi Thursday CONTROL MONTH will include all talents and request that every citizen of Another feature of Farm Buthis city participate In obser- reau Day will be a special aftervance of the occasion noon program at the band stand covering subjects of vital interest to the members YOUNG FARMERS GROUP TO SEE Holloman Air Force Base New Mexico — Arden E Coombs son of Mr and Mrs Fred T Coombs Utah was recently proFielding moted to the grade of sergeant in the United States Air Force Sgt Coombs entered the service in August 1950 and has received training at Edwards Air Force Base Calif and Lowery Air Force Base Colo He reported to this desert missile test base in October 1951 and is presently assigned to the Intelliand Loyalty gence Clearance Branch of the 6540th Missile Test Wing COLOR FILM Thatcher Funeral Resident A color film on range management will be shown by Mr MarkHeld ham of the Cache National Forrest Service staff at the regular were Funeral services held meeting of the Young Farmers Wednesday at Thatcher for Ernext Monday evening at the high nest W Johnson 75 a native of school it is announced and Bear River VaUey Sweden resident for more than 50 years MEETING WEDNESDAY vho died Sunday at the family The Garland Second Ward Re- home following a six weeks illlief Society work and business ness Mr Johnson was born April 2 held day will be Wednesday April 9 and will begin at 10:00 1876 In 1911 he married Millie She diej in Thatcher Faulkner am it is announced All memin 1936 He was a member of bers are urged to be present the LDS Church There will be a nursery For a time he worked as a fireman for the Southern Pacific CARD OF THANKS Railroad Company We wish to thank all whose Survivors include a son LaVar comfort and assistance a daughwere so M Johnson Thatcher graciously tendered us in our be- ter Mrs Betty Matue Ogden reavement two grandchildren and a brother The family of Mary E Tingey Wilford Johnson Thatcher Funeral Tomorrow 'For Tremonton Man Mrs Sylvia May Smith Payne died Wednesday Tremonton at the home of her mother Mrs in Brigham Southworth Susan She had been ill ten’ City months She was bom Feb 22 1907 and married Ilyrum Payne' Oct 8 1924 They had lived at Tremonton for the past 14 years are her Among the survivors husband and the following sons Mrs Ida Gross and daughters: Gilbert and Erma Ellen Payne all of Tremonton RayCPayne with the US Marines Mrs Shir-ic- y Call Garland Jay Payne and Mrs Erma Fallow's Ogden eight grandchildren Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 1 pm in the Tremonton Second Ward 45 BEGINS CLUB MEETINGS Club of The Fancy Pants Garland held its first meeting of the season at the home of Zenna White Wednesday were named as New officers follows: Kay president Patsy Nona vice Koford president Carol Dawn Hull secretary Limb song kader Patsy Bradford reporter Deanna Bowcutt program & finance Judy JohnBeth Peterson Gail Hall son Linda Anderson Marva Marriott attended the The mothers They show why a Chevrolet Thick costs you less to own and operate vlMbh&E WmdMt' JoSl Q meeting The next m?eting will be held at the home of Linda Anderson April 17 at 4 pm —Deanna Bowcutt Self of the Ladies Members Culture Club who attended the district club convention at Brigham Saturday included Mrs O C Mrs Campbell Mrs F J Limb Mrs F L Nye Mrs G B Hughes Mrs Arthur Mrs W C Rogers Marriott Mrs Rulon Hansen and Marriott Mrs Rulon Hansen Mrs Mrs Norman Otto Linderman Jensen and Mrs Alma W King Davis Mrs A G L W Manning BIr A Mrs in Salt Lake Wednesday E J Holmgren were City on business Mrs F P Davis is retsrning today from California where she spent the weekend with relatives (Continuation © cost almoin reuas in ike then ant oran standard and trim llluttrotod la an arallablllty at matnrlall Feet Ho 1 Saves you money on purchase Fact Ho 2 Cuts operating costs Fact Ho 3 The right truck for Feet Ho 4 Saves by lower depredation your job Utah mm Just about two and a half million users of Chevrolet trucks are proving you can’t buy a better truck to save your money You save when you buy You save on operation and upkeep You save on getting the job done fast and right You save when you trade Come on in and let’s talk over your hauling or delivery needs and then take a look at the kind of truck you want on your job FRONK CHEVROLET CO Tremonton 1952 Farmers To Have PROCLAMATION Among the relatives from out of town who attended the funeral for Mrs May Tuesday Tingey were: From Salt Lake City Mrs Jesse Craig Mr & Mrs Leland Leatham Miriam Groves Winnie Barton Mr & Mrs Bill Pheobe Welling Tingey and two daughters Mrs Mr & Mrs Frank Kate Kennard Mr & Mrs Chal CranKennard dall Rhea Craven J R Kennard Jeanette Duncon Delores Grant and Joan Nelson Mr & Mrs A H Mr & Mrs Joss Allen Burdick Mrs Wayne Mason Ruth Eltinge Nelson Don Mrs Virgil Nelson Mr & Mrs Kay Allen Cy BigeMr & Mrs low Joyce Williams Mr & Mrs R G George Allen Tingey Mrs Sharon Richins Ogden Mr & Mrs Otto Tarza Mason Nye & Gilbert Mrs Centerville Mr Mr & Tingey John Q Adams Mrs P J Tingey Mrs Wm W TinMrs gey Mrs Wesley Tingey Wiley Tingey T Ada Randall Kaysville Louis T Randall Shirley Randall Brigham City Mr & Mrs Herman Hotter Mr & Mrs Orson Tingey Mr & Mrs John Tingey Mr & Mrs John E Logan Schieff Mrs Helen Howell Pleasant Grove Mr & Mrs Arch Maxfield Holly Maxfield Mrs Alton Gardner Mr & Mrs Douglas Richins of Grouse Creek APRIL' 4 Phone 2311 |