Show 3 Summer Music Classes Set " 1 I 'i PUBLIC NOTICE f J i r v'- 4 'r-j- V J I s I ' r I j fc — r V v ss '' Vv w ''77' £ VT ! - v ' T” ' '?' vvi V J I I I i j ''- - v y May ” f "V - ' if V fJ fl:! ' v s ' -- A - t f i t f t i 5 tj r : r "S J ' ) V J '7 ’ nC V i - r A ' 4 ¥ rz J : iu i 'r Sf ' " i4 ZrJt '‘k iXv ‘V ' ''s v Lf ‘X & Mrs V A Marshall and Wanda and La- daughters Vern of KiKngstnn North Carolina and Mr & Mrs Amos Stoddard of Ogden were dinner guests Wednesday night at the A Dean Capcner home Mr & Mrs Marshall are friends of Miss Dorothy Ccpener who is doing missionary work in North Carolina and adjacent states The Marshalls are ir the state doing temple work and following a visit to the Salt Lcke Temnle and an interview with President McKay will return to their home Mr tw’o Fielding Briefs School Holds Honors Program A school under the program of Principal Ralph supervision TiSird was presented at the ward recreation hall Wednesday even“Welcome Two plays ing Stranger” and Babs Goes Dramatic” were given by the seventh and eighth grade students Three chorus numbers under the direction of Mrs Lolita Garn and Mrs F If Packer were presented by the students from the first to the seventh grades Students having 100 per cent attendance were Rita Richhonored They were WOMEN WANTED— Chance to ards Karol Coombs Norma Burmake money every W'eck mailing ton Barbara Burton Connie W’ork home postcards spare Welling and Katherine Hess time Box 9 Watertown Mass for participating in pentathlon games w'ere given to Gary Potter Harry Scott Gary Garn For Sale Michael Moss and Owen Udy Th?seventh grade students introFOR SALE: Practically new duced the eighth grade students —Call 155J Gar- who will be Spinet Piano going to high school land 4tp in the fall Those graduating were Tamra Welling Sherry & IRONING— WASmNG WiU Wood Karen Smith RobAlice — do In my home or yours Mrs Leland Carter Garland Call Gar- bins Judith Owen Patsy PeterAudrey Lott land phone 153J 2tc sen Shauna Dcakin Cannon Shirley Mary Burton FOR SALE: Ford Tractor Used Leamaree Ashby Michael Moss ery little Bargain — Inquire at Larry Robbins and Gary Potter White’s Blacksmith Shop Garland Guests at the home of Mr & Mrs Glenn Severson Sunday FOR SALE: Model M- - T John were Mrs W E Potter Mr & Mrs Deer tractor with discs and dig- John Potter and sons David and ger All or any part —See or Richard of Farmington call James White GaiiancL phone Mr & Mrs Grant Steed and WW ltp family have moved to Ogden to make their future home Used Cars Dee Ann Wood Marie Petersen Karl Hess and Eldon Hess SEE BEAR RIVER AUTO for were graduates from BRIIS this Top Values in Used Cars year I'JAIJT ABS MUSIC— PIANOS— t t PIANOS — New and Used: We will repair and refinish your upright and restyle it to a new II o m e model mirror modeL —See Organs Spinet Electric Grant Anderson Dunkley Music Tremonton The Future Progress Guild met at the home of Mrs Nina Owen Thursday evening with Mrs Sara Moss as Club presi- dent Mrs Elsie Welling presided Mrs Dorothy Richards gave an discussion and showinteresting ed souvenirs of her recent trip to Hawaii Mrs LaPriel Secrist favored with a solo accompanied by Miss Virginia Welling at the Breeding Service piano Luncheon was served to BREEDING SERVICE— 22 members and the following AssoCache Valley Breeding special guests Mrs Alta Johnson ciation provides the best in and Mrs of Tremonton Gladys Guernsey and Jersey sires Roundy of Garland The next service for artificial breeding will be at the home of meeting tf Mrs Letha Petersen on June 3 —Telephone 3276 Tremonton Mrs J D Munson spent Sunday Useless Animals afternoon and Monday with relaWe pay cash and call for yom tives in Ogden Ilorses and useless dead Little Curtis Hess son of Mr Cows Sheep and nogs & Mrs Evan Hess is recuperatCO UTAII operaing from an appendicitis Phones: Tremonton 2141 tion at the Valley Hospital last Garland - 195 week i HEREBY 1931 GIVEN peny to the Federal Communications Commission to dose tho telephone operated agency office Utah cated at Garland If lot he application is granted substituted will be available' from scivieo TOO a m to G00 pm Monday teleat the through Saturday graph office located at 113 West Main BUILD AVULrABK COAL VAKI)— Crews of volunteer workers from a number of the wards of eoal unloading the Bear River and South Bear River stakes have this winter built an excellent south of the facility grain warehouses at Garland for the handling of welfare and ehapel coal for the two stakes Here a group is putting a concrete facing on the railroad grade leading to the new trestle to The same day other workers with tractor and trucks cleaned up the enlarge the storage area area Crlv the placing of a blacktop surface and the fencing remains to be finished The yard will be in use this summer i IS NOTICE 1R’ that application was made on the KUh day of May 1914 by The Western Union Telegraph Com - ' 7 ' - W s '“ ' " Street Tremonton Utah Any member of the public desiring to protest or support the closing of this office may communi- Announcement was made this week of the summer music schedule in the 15 R IIS area by Gene and Clair Woodward Jorgenson ramie instructors Instruction cf summer classes in instrumental nueic will he given on violin bass viol iola cello clarinet flute bassoon oboe saxophone French horn baritone cnrmt and tuba The public is urged to take advantage of this program offered by the Box Elder County Si hool District The schedule will begin Monday June 7 as follows: BeTremonton - 9 to 10 am 10-- 2 students ginning students with one year experience all string students Howell Tuesday— 0 to 10 Bestuand intermediate ginning dents 10 11 advanced students Snow v tile Tuesday— 11:30 all' Gailand 9 to 10 Wednesday luginneis 10 to 12 one year exstuadvanced perience - 2 dents string students — 11 to 9 Plymouth Thursday all students Fielding Thursday — 1 to 2 stu-2 to 4 advanced beginners t F t i f t £ I fi I t i f nts cate in writing with the Federal Deweyville Friday — 9 to 10 Comm is s i on beginners Communications and one year exper10 to 12 ience advanced stuon or before DC Washington dents Dr & Mrs T E Bet en son of Re- June 17 1954 Collinston Friday — 1:30 to 3 Calif dondo Beach spent the all students Mrs weekend visiting with Mr & Mrs and in Students the Thatcher PenMunns Mr Boyd J I) Munson The Betensons arc and Bothwell area will dinner guests Sun- rose tnroute to their home after a children were meet with the Tremonton schedMr & Mrs Dick Ramsdalc month sent in the Eastern States day of on ule oi Blue Creek Mondays and Canada All high school band students Mr & Mrs A W Burns accom(hand 1 and band II) will meet panied by Mr & Mrs Bert WhitTHE GARLAND TIMES in8 the high school music room at ney of Garland spent Sunday at pm Wednesday June 10 UTAH GARLAND Salt Lake City They also visitMusic instructors advise those ed with Mr & Mrs Frank Bums 1954 28 Friday May interested to clip this news item and Mr fe Mrs Odell Bums and Page 7 and keep it for reference to families at Bountiful frequent phone calls The Social Development Club met at the home of Mrs Effio eral practitioners are carrying bw Potter Thursday afternoon with far the greatest load in psychiatry Mrs Blanche Hansen as chairman and probably also in the fields of for the program A gynecology dermatology and uio- fashion show from Mario’s Dress Shop In the broad and basic area of at Tremonton was presented internal medicine despite the fact Those modeling wore Mrs Helen that there are more than 12 I he tt one of a eite of Mason Mrs Ina Udy Mrs Lettio specialists in this field no one artulf mitten by member i of the would Leavitt seriously dispute that genMrs Blanche Hansen Utah State MeJital A notation and eral practitioners Miss Careen Peck Mrs Lola Krcy carry responsirrith your published in cooperation for most diagnosis and treatbility and Patty Baker are ment or that in certain Readings were lotal nempapet There article parts of the given by Patty Baker Luncheon u lied uled to appear every other week country particularly rural they throughout the year in an effort to are virtually 100 percent responsiwas served by the hostess assistbetter to the 1950 census you rrith problem of ble ed by her daughters Arlene and health acquaint and deugned to improve the 382 According percent of the entire populaDiane The next club meeting of the people of Utah tion of the United States live in will be at the home of Mrs E II places where such conditions prePacker on June 3 vail Family Physician relationThe physician-patien- t Mr & Mrs Stanley Farnsworth is so fundamental to health ship 1950 Medical AsAmerican The of Salt Lake City visited at the should that a perhave everyone sociation directory lists 150417 J D Munson home the forepart doctors sonal physician in active private practice o i the week Every physician Including genOf these 64891 are full time speeral practitioners should have acPrincipal Ralph Baird took his cialists and 95628 are In ceneral cess to facilities and equippractice with 22978 out of this last ment proper stuseventh and eighth grade including affiliation with a practice but Riv- hospital dents to Crystal Springs Thursday proup in general attention to one field special ing Success In the practice of mediwhere they enjoyed swimming of practice cine on the basis of competence -ball games and had a picnic Thus from actual numbers about The is prodigious advances in mediof all practicing physiluncheon cine nave put a terrific load orr cians do not limit themselves to the Mr ic Mrs F W Hess had as one but' 'he definite field and are general low general practitioner all rates over mortality their guests on Thursday Mr practitioners prove that the general Kold-wyn- e Hess’s sister Mrs Chloe The American Academy of Genis taking that load practitioner eral Practice was organized in June well of San Francisco Calif 1947 Mr & Mrs Blaine Saunders and official It hag rapidly become the practitioner is a general Today’s spokesman throughout ora wide variety of exfamily of Phoenix Arizona are ganized medicine for all general doctor with and skills He must be perience Mrs a It Saunder’s pardefines visiting with practitioners general conversant with countless phases ents Mr & Mrs R J Hardy and practitioner as a doctor of medicine of his patient’s problems and who does not limit his practice to in his own quest for g other relatives one field of medicine or surgery greater knowledge and experience Mr & Mrs F W Hess accompaIn general about 15 to 25 percent His day Is never done without its nied by Mr & Mrs Clyde Suttle-myr- e of illnesses require medical special- share of reading and reviewing of and Mr & Mrs Orren Evans ists and hospitalization The re- study and learning of Ogden and Mrs Loraine Wood maining 75 to 85 percent can well He must know on whom to call and very satisfactorily be handled for help on problems his own exand son Bruce of Brigham the general practitioner and- - in perience does not cover in suffifuneral services for Mrs by a great major) of cases this lat- cient depth to permit him to renHess’s brother-in-laArch Moon ter group can be adequately cared der sound advice to his patient at Blackfoot Idaho last week for in the office of the general He must have a basic knowledge practitioner or in the home of the of medicine in all its branches plu Miss Marie Petersen is spendpatient When specialist care is some knowledge of research He ing this week visiting with Mr needed is best determined by the must never let up in his drive to & Mrs Glenn Petersen and famor keep posted on new Ideas new appractitioner who Is general ily at Salt Lake City should be in charge of the patient proaches to old problems new and Norman Mosher and daughter The patient needs the general fresh slants to medical public reJanet of Ogden were dinner practitioner to observe and advise lations and the countless other him to guard his interests at all facets of general practice that are guests at the Elmo Munson home times to promote his health and constantly coming up and changSunday welfare to examine him regularly ing His interest must never be to manage his illnesses to recom- limited of Mrs Ralph Price Ogden mend special care for him when A general practitioner must be a? to obtain consultatiop good team man because it tnke visited her parents Mr As Mrs necessary and specialty service when indi- good teamwork to do good mediRussell Rogers Thursday cated to preven his illnesses and cine This includes teamwork with to preserve his good health his fellow general practitioner Mrs W L Larsen accompanied In spite of the rapid social teamwork with the specialist teamMrs Merrill Laub to Ogden on technical and scientific advances work with the honital administrain health improvements general tor teamwork with the nurses and Friday practitioners still do and will con- teamwork with all of his patients the of total For obviously if general Practice 75 do tinue to percent Mr & Mrs Mark Spence and pediatric care 75 percent or more is a composite of everything ir of the obstetric care and 60 percent medicine It is also a composite of family were in Wellsville Sunor more of the surgical care Gen all the people in medicine day four Doctor Says f t i |