Show J Polio Test Shots To Be Given Again Next Week Next Friday the children of the first three grades who were taking the experimental polio shots at Garland School will be back for their final innoculation and to receive their “1954 Polio Pioneer” badge and card The same program will be carried out on and Tuesday Wednesday Thursday at Brigham and farlane family in the valley visited at the homo of their mother Mr & Mrs J R Kennard Sunday Mr & Mrs Frank Ward anc family of Ogden Mr & Mrs Kar Ward and family of Rupert Ida ho Mr & Mrs Burl Ilermansen and family of Salt Lake and Mr & NOTICE NOTICE TO TIIE PUBLIC All families of soldiers who have Legion Auxiliary markers are supposed to furnish their own flags for Memorial Day May 31 it is announced by officers of the Auxiliary of provisions Utah Code Annotated 1953 public hearing will be held by the Board of Education of Box Elder County Schopl District on June 7 1954 at the hour of 4 o’clock pm at the of fice of the Board of Education County Court House Brigham City Utah on the application of ' the budget officer of the said Board for increased appropriations to certain divisions of the 1953-5budget said application now being on file with the clerk of said Board Mrs Odell Thompson and farm ily and Sgt and Mrs George Stef-fle- r and son of Hill Air Force Lions See Film Base spent Sunday at the home On History of of Mr & Mrs J II Ward Mrs & Mrs Odell Thompson Beet Processing and son Ward left Sunday for Sugar San Francisco where Mr ThompGarland Lions Wdnesday evenson leaves for Guam He will be ing named J Earle Arnold Chesschools then he will ter P gone ten months Boss and Jay B Law as Next week’s apearance will be return Mrs Thompand Charles J Wood the last event in the program for son and permanently Ward will come back delegates all of these children except the and the family will make their J J Shumway and George Davis as to alternate the delegates ones who were given the blood home at East Garland until Mr Lions state convention at Logan tests at the Central and Garland Thompson’s return June 10 11 and 12 Schools These will come back A fireside will be held in the The two weeks later for final checks Relief Society room after sacraconvention will open at which time the will receive ment meeting evening with registra-io- n Sunday night It Thursday at Union the on the their badges at special ceremon- will be under the direction of Building ies Campus followed by a the Mutual class with Pauline USAC School this time will last only Davis as hostess jig talent review and the neas long as is required for the Meetings tours Mr & Mrs Dale Udy and child- crology service "" ren barbecues innoculation variety shows and the went to Magna Sunday where raditional Governor’s School nurses room mothers the Ball are Mr Mrs Earl parents and volunteer workers will again Adams and brothers and sisters among the events scheduled for ions be in attendance to assist Buses of Mrs their and partners the Udy gathered for a famtwo days will again bring the children to ily reunion after having not been the schools in this area George II Davis reported to together for some time All the The program has been conduct- members of the family were preshe club the recent civic club’s ed on a nation-widbasis by the ent at the home of Mr & Mrs tour to Nevada in the interest of National Foundation for Infan- Lynn Walters except Reed who an improved road thru Western tile Paralysis to test a newly de- is in the service Julie Hall Box Elder County Jay Law rewhich vaccine veloped holds came back with Mr & Mrs Udy ported the calendar project pracof disto and a treasurer’s the a promise preventing week with Faye Udy tically complete spend ease and in Thatcher with her s report was submitted by J J A short film on the Mr & Mrs Adams Shumway Mr & Mrs Deloss Jensen went history of beet sugar refining was to Ogden shown by Jay Law and Burand Monte Saturday Ogden grandson whose home is ton Webb Elders Hold Social i’t Murray came home with them He will spend the summer in RiEd Udy and LaVere Udy took Quorum Members verside a load of cattle to Big Piney Friday night the Elder’s QuorMr & Mrs Joel’ Richards of Wyo for Potter Brothers They um made ud of Riverside and Price visited Mr & Mrs Ralph were gone Wednesday and ThursPlymouth Elders held a party Richards during the week day in the ward recreation hall It Riverside For was to have been an outside wein-e- r roast but the rain (for which we are truly thankful) made it necessary to have the party in the house Those present en toyed a good program and lovelv lunch Mr & Mrs Doug Richins and sons of Grouse Creek spent several days with Mr & Mrs Streator Tineey parents of Mrs Richins Mrs Irene Forsberg accompanied Mrs Doris Smith to Logan Wednesday Relief Society was held TuesIt was a work day afternoon meeting under direction of Inez Johnson Refreshments were served by the presidency Mrs Clarice Ilirschi and Mrs Inez ‘ Johnson were tn Logan Thursday Mrs Annie Bourne of Farming-tois visiting for some time with her son and family Mr & Mrs Leland Bourne Mr & Mrs Dale Udv were in Brieham Thursday They accompanied Mr & Mrs Verl IJdv of Fielding to Richmond Saturday tn attend the hore showing of Black and White Pav? Mr & Mrs Ross ITadfield and Idaho spent baby 'of Meridian the weekend with Mr & Mrs JO Iladfield Saturday thev all went to Salt take to vWt Mr & Mrs Bruce Geary and daughters Friday afternoon the ladies of the Birthday Club met to honor Lenore Silvester for her birthday at the home of Josie Bourne The afternoon was snent in sewing partaking of a delicious pot luck dinner and rdaving bino Mr & Mrs Alf Whit and children of Preston and Mr and Mrs Reed Macfarlane and children of Cgden and members of the Mac i JY- - nn7 uu to Pursuant Section the Page 8 Friday Slay 28 1954 Evan Gee Named Insurance Representative approval as local represfor the Idaho Mutual Benefit Association was received this week by R Evan Gee with the visit here of Jesse L Roberts district supervisor for the company Mr Gee is well and favorably known thruout the valley as a result of his many years of business civic and religious activity He states that he plans to give his full time to his new work convinced that he has something to offer that has no peer in its He insuamce field particular already has done considerable work in the territory and has shown himself well adapted for lis new position Final entative the Mr & Mrs Arlo Nielson and Mrs Nora Bowcutt Mrs Lottie have moved1 to Salt Simonsen Mrs Melissa Peterson daughters Lake City where Mrs Nielson it of Brigham City visited at the attending school Mary Bradford home Sunday wnoric? f s — ' “7 mW !i f W' O 'y r 2? the 4 - J r do more work per day You save lime In traffic New truck Hydra-Mati- c transmission gets you off to smooth g starts without shifting or clutching Imagine how easy this makes driving in traffic and on delivery routes! 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BflfiBGn SHOP UTAH GARLAND Pursuant to the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated 1953 public hearing will be held by the Board of Education of Box Elder County School District on June 7 1954 at the hour of 4 o’clock pm at the office of the Board of Education County Court House Brigham on the City Utah proposed budget of the Board of Education covering the school year 1954-5copy of which budget is new on file with the clerk of the Board of Education said budMr & Mrs C II Last and son get will be adopted as the budget under which the affairs of Boyce attended graduation exerthe said School District will be cises at the Institute at Logan conducted school Sunday morning and visited relatduring ives in Cache valley in the afteryear of 1954-5- 5 noon Boyce will receive his Signed: Bachelor of Science degree at exEberhart Zundel ercises at the USAC this weekClerk of the Board of Education end Box Elder County School District Mrs A R Ilodge and daughter Mr & Mrs Darrell Diderick- - Gaye and Mrs James White attended funeral services in Clark-sto- n Grants-villson and two children of e Wednesday for Mrs Annie visited here and at Clark-sto- n Clark during the weekend f fSrr L THE GARLAND TIMES 2 Phone 2311 |