Show Jt)oun 'J the v Side ) ' 4 V W Johns 27th AND t I i II t f ¥ h GARLAND Year EVERY THURSDAY PRINTED FRIDAY UTAH MAY 13 FOR FRIDAY SPEAKING of poetry— there was poetry of form and motion beautifully in evidence at the University of Utah Ballet Festival the other evening at KingsL bury IlalL Some of the best in the business came from distant cities to join with taiented University performers in a ballet show "that viewers will not forget in a life- time - J J WHITE made the remark at a recent Sons of th Pioneers meeting at which ox team travel was being discussed that he had once nailed shoes on oxen His statement brought amazement to state officers of the organization who were present who had been of the opinion that there was no one living who had done this work Jake says he did it in his father’s shop at Park a where few ox teams still City were in use in the hills when he was a young man As a result of Jake’s remark he got a write-uin the April SUP News which isuggests that he may be the last surviving cattle shoer In (he country The other day Jake made a set of cattle shoes in his blacksmith shop here just to show the “ present generation wla t they are like No 1955 Seminary Graduation Set For Next Monday Dr William E Berrett Scheduled to Address Class High School Seniors ’Will Get Diplomas Hear Dr Harvey L Taylor at Thursday Rites Harvey L Taylor executive as- Seminary graduation exercises will be staged Monday May 16 8 pm in the Bear River Stake Tabernacle at Garland sistant to the president of Brig- according Young University will ad- seminary officials of the Brigham Young uniWilliam E Berrett dress the graduating class of Bear versity and the person directly in charge of the LDS Church Educational system will speak to the 141 graduates on the chosen theme “Know the Truth and the Truth Shall Make You Free” Student speakers Elaine Cowley and Ralph Cullimore will speak on “Knowing the Truth” and “Living the Truth” Committee Prepare Program LaRaine Giles and Jack Taylor of the program committee are in the process of planning for and arranging the proThey gram report that the music will consist of numbers by A Cappella choir and instruthe I? mental selections by a group composed of Jack Andersen Hal MasonGary Korth Blaine Lott Lee Coombs and Gene Jensen at to Thehenxhctionahdm £ will be offered by Neil Lish and Laralee Hansen Officers Assume Control exThe complete graduation ercises are under the direction of the following graduating student officers: Dennis Richards bishop Ctrl ident Polio Shots Here Start May Students Fielding schools School 19 from the Collinston and Portage Plymouth - will come to the Garland' for their polio vaccinations starting Thursday May 19 an- nounces Mrs Harvey Deem public health nurse Those who had the vaccine last year will not get a shot this time hut will get a booster later not named on students Three the original lists here received last year and will not vaccinations Vickie get one now They Hess Fielding Farrell Forsberg and Zoral Forsgren Garland F Garland Lions Build Picnic Facility at Park wprFrir Ip? M t I W- Garland Lions this week are completing one of their '"major' the civic improvement activities construction of a fine barbecue area at the Garland City Park The entire membership of the club met at the site Wednesday night to clean up the grounds Conand place the final timbers struction of the cement finished has been area and fire pit picnic past ten days jinder way for the club members with a number of on the job almost nightly constructso The new facility is d ed that it will be clean and at all times and is large to accomodate large enough groups of people around the campfire for programs Club president Jay B Law states that it should be one of the finest contributions the club has yet made to the town’s recreational equip- Hundreds Mrs Grace naws has - i Pit 4 f Vi 9 3 u !f f XTv :My F y I' 'M t: f 1 ' I i f auAIN— A fine new barbecue thisucckJ—'Vorking'lVednesday-were-J"J- Webb Jay swarmed to River City Tuesday evening to gaze into the 15 foot crater dug by the plunging exploding plane which tad gone down there at about 5:30 pm Some even arrived soon enough to watch while the parts of the mutilatedi dismembered body of the unfortunate pilot were gathered up and to stand in amazment at the small Dr Harvey L Taylor size of the parts of the plane which were in evidence Army MEETING PRIESTHOOD officials quickly closed the area TO BE HELD SUNDAY and set up a search which continued on thru Wednesday as workStake priesthood meeting will men excavated the crash site be held at 2:30 pm Sunday at Carried to their death in the the tabernacle at Garland Leadtrainer were Lt Col Arthur ership meetings and separate jet Peterson father of three and II be held also will quorum meetings Col Lt Lewellyn C Daigle fathat the usual hours er of six Both families have been living in Ogden Many' people working in fields witnessed the crash First reports were phoned to Tremonton and the ambulance and fire department were quickly dispatched to the scene f returned Ll0i' th4completiQn of people the site of the jet plane crash on the Lorin Christensen farm about a mile and a half north of Bear ‘ ment- administrative duties Mr Taylor has held numerous important sitions in professional educational associations and has been active ii Boy Scout work for 35 years An author and dramatist'in his own right he has written or directed 20 large pageants directed 15 community plays and is author of several pamphlets that have wide distribution Scouting and civic awards have been awardsd him in abundance Mr Taylor is a native of Utah He is married and has four sons and daughters Student speakers who will speak on various phases of the theme “The Road to Tomorrow” are Margie Didericksen daughter of Margie Didericksen Robert Puzey and Edward Tsutsui The a cappella choir and representative members of the orchestrs will also be heard during the exercises slated for the graduates who will number about 140 Hundreds Visit Plane Crash Site Men’s presYodng Wo- Young Giles Stenquist LaRaine men’s president Sonj a Pierson Relief Society president Jack Taylor clerk and historian Mr Berrett has served in the educational system of the Church lor over 25 years as principal of seminaries as director of religious activities at the LDS Business College as editor for the Department of Education and as Professor cf Religion at Brigham Young University He served as an instructor in the Church Mission Home for nine years He has also served in various priesthood offices in the Church including a stake presidency and has been a memof ber the General Sunday School He is a Board for 14 years member of the Utah Bar Association and has served as Assistant Continued on page 2 -- here 31 Students WERE PLEASED to see our editorial of two weeks ago reare produced In the Salt Lake Tribune Sunday right along with one from the St Loois Post Dispatch Good company we got to We are Indebted to our good Undergoes Operation— Mrs Duane Madsen underwent friend Kleon Kerr for calling the attention of the Tribune editors a major operation Wednesday at a Brigham City hospital to our piece WE ' DISTRIBUTION V THE FINEST BIT of new verse writing we have had occasion to read in a long time is a sonnet by Dora T Brough (3Irs 0 L) which in the torrent Issue oNthi- Instruc- tor- It is entiUed Mother’s Shawl” and well deserved the beautiful display the magazine has given it Mrs Brough took up wrjting verse only a few years ago but has matured rapidly in the art having had about 20 pieces pub Iished If you like a good poem that is also new we urge you to beg borrow or buy the last Instructor and read this fine piece i i 1328— AUGUST ESTABLISHED M -t By rm 70 ! V' ’ Law Earle Arnold Neil pit ouilt at the city park by the —Garland Lions nears Arthur Michaelis-BurtoWhite "ftlerlin Larsen William Wofflndcn and Chester Boss Iley bourne Priesthood Men To Be Shown Leadership Films Aaronic priesthood leaders of the Bear River Stake will meet xn a special session this Saturday evening at 8 o’clock to view and discuss two” films 'provided ’by the" Presiding Bishop’s Office Titles of the lilms are “Coma Back My Son” and “The Bishop” They will be shown in the stake presidents room of the tabernacle and and counselors Bishops adAaronic priesthood quorum visers for adults and for those under 21 are especially urged to be present Bishops are encouraged also to bring auxiliary workand ers officers associated with the toys program of the church as well as members of the Senior A arouic Priesthood they would like to have see the pictures jr |