Show Services Held for Women’s Farm Bureau Leader School Meet at Logan Today A convention to name candidates to represent this area on the state school board is being were held held at Logan today at 4 o’clock services Funeral to a published notice Saturday at Tremonton for Mrs according in this issue Sarah Elizabeth Kay Garfield 71 voter may atregistered Any Mrs Garfield had died Wedncs- -' tend the convention day in Salt Lake were she had - rone to attend conference and the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Mrs Robert Preston She became ill and convention vas operated on Tuesday for Named to Head all stones but died of a heart Women’s Club ailment Mrs Robert Preston was chosen was born April Mrs Garfield as president of the Garland Civic r0 1883 in Mona Utah a daug- and Home Arts Club at its hter of William and Mary Day Kay election meeting held last She married John 0 Garfield April 10 1909 in the Salt Lake week Other officers named were n Temple They moved to 1911 in where both Mrs David Kraus vice president secretary were active in civic and church Mrs Lyman Thorpe treasMr Garfield died Mrs Wm G Woffinden organizations corurer Mrs Jessie Shelton October 10 1947 Mrs secretary responding Mrs Garfield had served as Mrs Bowcutt historian president of the Primary ''(& East Kent Carter music director Tremonton and Tremonton wards Mrs Don Limb accompanist and was a Relief Society teacher Mrs Gene Munns parliamentary for many years She was partic- an Mrs Dan Nelson planning ularly active in Farm o Bureau circles She was chosen last year board member and Mrs Arthur MichacJis custodian tc receive the Distinguished SerThe meeting which was held vice Award for the State of Utah at the Preston home featured Women’s organization of Farm talks by Mr and Mrs Alvin and has served many Bureau Dickman of the Intermountain years as president of the North School former Alaska residents Box Elder unit holding that po- who told of customs and living sition at the time of her death conditions there discussing the She was also a member and of- homes food medical care carfts ficer of the DUP schools etc business climate Surviving are two sons Owen were introduced by Mr and Irvine and Milton Day Garfield They Mrs Clifford Hansen Loth of Tremonton and one Mrs Duane Archibald presidaughter Mrs Melvin (Wanda) dent had charge of the meeting Cook Salt Lake City 13 grandat which 16 members 8 and children and one brother guests were present Mona Kay -- WORK ticipate Lunch will be served and there be a Prominent citizens from every section of northern Utah attended the meeting of the Northern Utah Associated Civic Clubs at Brigham City last Friday where D II Whitenburg and Lorenzo Bott of the State Road Commission were the speakers Following a general discussion Mr by Mr Bott Whitenburg location took up the highway He stated and problem that clear roads are necessary to attract the traveling public and where main highways must go thru town they must be as clear of park wide as possible and other trafing obstructions He fic hazards or impediments declared that heavy thru traffic had been found bad for business unless provisions are made for adequate parking and urged full attention to such problems Various road recommendations of interest to this area were approved by the membership presassoent Judge Lewis Jones ciation president had charge of the meeting Mrs Asael Godfrey Polio Vaccinations Set For April 30 First test vaccinations GARLAND in the vaccine program testing here are slated for April 30 states Mrs Glenn Taylor of the local committee Among the 1000000 children that the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis hopes to vaccinate this spring there would be (by recent US averages) 700 this cases of detectable poilo summer it ‘has been estimated sooner or Of these 483 would 175 later recover completely would have some permanent parThe alysis and 42 would die be value of the vaccine will measured by the extent to which it cuts the number of paralytic cases Polio Stake Priesthood To Meet Sunday Stake priesthood meeting leadership sessions will be held at the usual hours this Sunday at the tabernacle the stake presidency announces of All members the higher priesthood are reminded of their general meeting which begins at 2:30 o’clock in the tabernacle and daugh- ter visited last week with relatives in Helper Asael joined them on Saturday and they re turned home Sunday nursery TIMES THE GARLAND Mr & Mrs Melvin Manning and two daughters of Kaysville at the L W weekend the spent Manning home UTAH Page 8 Friday April 1954 16 — LEGAL NOTICE — REGIONAL SCHOOL CONVENTION DISTRICT CALL Pursuant to the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953 I Lamont F Toronto Secretary of State of the State of Utah do herbby call a Regional School District Convention for District One the counties of covering Cache Box Elder and Rich State of Utah and I direct that a copy of this notice shall be forthwith sent to the First District School Board and 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