Show GARLAND in' AUGUST ESTABLISHED Entered at the Post TWENTIETH YEA- R- No 22 TIIE THE SIDE WITH EDITOR Garland 192- 1- Ten PRINTED Utah as GARLAND Senior Scholars Head List on T erm Honor Roll READING POWN at Office Second UTAH EVERT FRIDAY boy freshie of 28 DECEMBER FRIDAY DISTRIBUTION -- Under the Act of March 8 1879 PRICE 2209 A YEAS mmhmimmhshbsssbhR 1947 Charles Hales Dies Funeral L Brough of Tremonton is reported to be recovering this week from injuries suffered Monday evening when his car went out of control on the icy highway just west of Corinne and crashed into a southbound car driven by Mrs Edith McGregor of Provo Mrs McGregor and her son received treatment at the Valley hospital and Mr Brough was taken to the hospital at Brigham suffering from cuts and concus- White Riverside ' Johnson Writes San k Closes Pool 26 1928 O Held Monday Charles Henry Hales Garland resident for the past 35 years passed away at his home herd Tho early last Friday morning he had been in failing health for considerable time he had been able to be about town frequently A heart atuntil only recently tack was the immediate cause of his death He was 74 years of age Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon in the Garland ward chapel under the diLeonard L rection of Bishop Bishop! music was The preliminary played by Mrs Ervin Jensen and the opening and closing songs “One Hour” and “SunFleeing down” were by a double trio Mrs Mrs L W D Henry Manning Mrs Manning Mrs WLee Thompson L L C Christopher-soLarson Mrs W Mrs William and Linford The invocation was by W L a neighbor of the Hales Mr and Mrs R Evan family Gee sang “In The Garden” W J Cullimore spoke and Harold Castleton sang “1 Walked Today Where Jesus Walked" The closwere by Bishop ing remarks was Bishop and the benediction by James J Thompson also a neighbor of Mr Hales the Interment was in Riverside Allred Ward To Honor Glen Manning Tax Available FOR Brough Hurt in Traffic Accident senior girls one senior one junior girl and one girl boasting an average or above in their studies were named on the high honor roll at Bear River for the first term Seventy-fivstudents from the various classes who received the necessary 23 to 279 average made the regular honor roll sion The dual honor roll as set up at Bear River last spring divides honors for TO URUGUAY achievement scholastic themselves? a dizzy whirl all by two divisions into stuThose One ought to be able to keep the calendar and not dents who carry four units or np with more and receive a poinj average only do each day’s work as it for comes but have time to pick out of 28 or better are eligible the appropriate things to do on the high honor roll while stuThat dents whose averages range from the day that is to come 23 to 279 receive honors kind of traveling thru time would Under the system tiree points and would seem more decorous all are allowed for an “A” grade in to keep make it possible' their proper places a full unit class two points for things in a “B” nothing for a “C” and a would Such days as Christmas not be upon one before one was minus one for a “D” Half unit classes with the same grades ready carry half the point value of tree with full unit classes That town Christmas its array of lights the extended Win High Honors and improved Christmas lighting The ten senior girls receiving streets on both Main and Factory the coveted high rating are Bonand all the new neon lighting nie Rytting Idella Durfey Joann that has shone forth over both Green Joy Miller Beverly Rohde old and new places of business Jean Allred Marilyn Stenquist in town this year ha9 made this Mae Nakamoto Dorothy Sudbury Christmas season in Garland the and ReNae Bob PulsiGlen E Manning Firth most brilliant in all its history a senior was the only boy Someone was hoping the other pher honors while Colreceiving high the of true that the day spirit leen Munns a junior and Donna Christmas time is burning as Green a freshie represent the much more brightly in all our only students other than the hearts as it seems to be in the seniors to make high honors lights another Glen E Manning Honor Roll man will join the growSeniors named on the honor If the next issue of the Garing ranks of young men and woPauline men who are giving two land Times seems to come a little roll are Nedra Simmons years of Nordith time to preaching late you’ll know we just couldn’t Peterson Norma Clarke the message Simmons Vera Jean Hall keep up when he of a restored gospel Danner Sharyl Anderson leaves Monday for the LDS Arden Coombs Myrna Mohr mission home at Salt Lake City Koford Sends James Boyd Cullimore Joel A ten day stay there will preNelson Virginia John Geraldine mission cede a to Holiday Greetings Hanni Carol Warnke Pauline Uruguay South America back home Michaelis Arlene Sorenson “Tell the people Glen is the son of Mr and Stark Jay Anderson Lorin Mrs LeRoy W Manning that I wish them a very happy Maurine Capener Berseason and hope that Anderson Christmas A farewell testimonial honorKatherine Anderwrites nice Spencer all is well with them” ing the young man will be held Bonnie Kay Hansen Betty in connection James White in a letter to the son with the Garland Lola Dean Hill Jean Sorenson Times editor this week ward sacrament Second service Beverlee Adams Jim who is doing missionary Irma Adams this Sunday evening Jean Wise Betty Jean Arizona says Norma work in Ashfork Carolyn Brough also that he wants everyone to Morse know that he appreciates all that Juniors wlo have honors for everyone has ever done for him their first term’s work are GerDoreen Barlow to make his mission possible be- aldine Rhodes Mr & Mrs Tingey were in Salt Helen is he 'is a work cause it enjoying Arlene Anderson Arlene Moore Eugene BigLake during the week Returnvery much Roberts Colleen ing with them were Sharon Hales Marjorie "I have been repaid a thou- ler Winona Capener and Lawana sand times for my effort and ex- Clarke Delora Marble Woodruff Tingey home for the holidays pense in the little time I have Snow Aeiko Fukin Betty Deakin Mr & Mrs J O Iladfield drove been out here already” he de- Helen Felsted Liane Bunnell Don Lee Rogers Lawrence Hansen to Logan and brought their daughclares Leah Stenquist ter Doris home with them for The following Riwho rated honors the holidays Sophomores Lola included Astrid Strand Leonard verside ladies attended the banChad Clarke Joyce Severson Francisco From quet and program in Tremonton Janice Loveland Flora Gard- sponsored by the Ladies’ Farm Dear Friends at Home Helen Effie ner Kenneth Hunsaker Lola Sum- Bureau Capener As the holiday season brightens mers Joan Summers Donna Rae Welling Recie and Clea trees Nelson the world with lighted Cleo and Irene Forsberg Richard Cannon and Christmas wreaths holly Freshie - receiving - the - honor Edith Florence and Merle Udy carols commemorating the birth Alice Ward and are Jack Johnson Rita Inez Johnson of our Savior in the little town rating Cannon Grace Hales Mrs Edna and Jean Duane Kerr of Bethlehem so many years ago Roe Carolyn Manning Car- Mrs Mina Ward were calling on are crossing the my thoughts Jean Bowcutt Kent friends in Logan and viciniy durolyn Quinney miles to the folks in my home week & Mrs Austin Mr Blackham Connie Rae Christen- ing the town sen Marlene King Anna Marie Udy visited friends in Logan this It has now been eleven months of our high school week Many DarJensen Josephson Carolyn since I said so long for a while lene Steed Carieen Hall Scott students attended the Christmas They have been truly wonderful Hansen Gaye Deakin ball at the school FTiday night months Four of them were Mrs Glen Ward attendHr BRHS Searchlight —Courtesy spent in the Santa Rosa District ed a birthday party Wednesday office and seven in the mission Mrs Ward’s evening honoring working closely with the mission Delinquent father on his 82nd birthday List and his wife I have president Bishop & Mrs Capener were callenjoyed every day and have really Copies on their ing daughter Joyce who come to appreciate the blessings is in a Logan hospital waiting to I am grateful Copies of he Box Elder county which are mine the lovely little grandbring issued last daughter the indeed for this call to the mis- delinquent tax list Mr 8s week may be obtained by in- Mrs sion field Wilford Ward of Benson office at the Times I send warmest wishes from the quiring called on their brother and wile Tax payments this year were Mr dr Mrs Ira Ward Friday Gateway of the Pacific to all of you for a joyous holiday season ever better than last reports Boyd Mrs Wm Silvester attended the May your hearts glow with the Sheffield county treasurer who funeral of a friend in Logan durthose whose names ing the week spirit of Jesus Christ who brought also reminds Mr & Mrs John life more abundantly to all man- appear on the delinquent list that Ward are vacationing in Califorkind they can save further expense by nia They will spend the ChristA very Merry Christmas and payment of their now delinquent mas holidays with their granda glorious New Year to all of taxes before January 10th and children and you! the Odel Thompsons daughter Sincerely on a The School put Sunday Notice of Sale Lola Johnson very interesting program during Northern California Mission sFor sale to the highest bidder: their usual period Sunday which One 1000 gallon tank and wood- was enjoyed by a large audience bid be will Sealed en support Speakers at the sacrament State received until midnight January meeting Sunday night were Don Local and Lowell 8 Bids must be mailed or de- Welling Capener Mrs Joseph ButDonald Davis livered to one of the following: After thorough testa conducted Carl Josephson supervisor Brig- ler was rushed to a Tremonton last week the State Board of ham City Harry Drew president hospital Friday were she underMr & Health ordered the closing of the Tremonon Ross Coombs seer went a major operation Ten per cent Mrs Howard Capeners baby girl swimming pool at the Bear River tary Honeyville offer was taken to a Tremonton hosaccompany high school it is reported today of bid must for ' medical atThe pool will remain closed The board reserves the right to pital Saturday until a new filter and a new reject any or aU bids This tank tention She is reported much Mrs Reed pump are installed to maintain may be viewed at the Brigham improved is in a Logan hospital with the purity of the water at health City equipment shed Box Elder a new baby girl AU concerned board standards Mosquito Abatement came faster this year Christmas than it has any year in our reFrom beet digging collection time to Christmas was Just no time at all as we hurried from not once one job to the next catching up with all the things there were to do Does time rush by everyone like that or are the Times’ publishers caught in some kind of THURSDAY Matter August Class cemetery dedicated Ihe Bears Stop Burley Play J ordanT onite In Double Header ' By Don Lee Rogers Recovering from a moral defeat from a tricky Morgan team the Bear River hoop squad remained in the win column by a speedy Burley (Ida) downing in a battle on the quintet Bear River court Monday The Bears were continually in the lead but the Burley Bruins remained a threat due to their from the and accuracy speed floor Bear guard tanked Gardner 15 points to lead the victors Clark Burley ‘‘hot shot” and took the night’s speed expert scoring crown with a total of 22 Bear River’s cenpoints pNish ter totaled 14 points for the Bears was clearly an advanHeight tage for the home cagers Coach Durrell Hughes employs a double on this post offense to capitalize advantage The Burley five used a zone defense almost exclusively "arid aT last’ breaking' fast offense moving The Bears have garnered nine wins to one loss and wind up preseason play Friday and Saturday when they play Jordan and East in a are doing nicely including Reed Mr 8s Mrs Aaron Capener of Salt Lake are spending the Christson mas holidays with their Mr C Bishop 8c Mrs Capener M Cornwall was visiting his wife and baby at a Logan hospital He left during the for southern Utah Monday we are told' 'The body of Charles Henry Hales was laid to rest in the Riveride cemetery Monday funeral services held following in Garland Monday There was no Relief Society nor Primary held in Riverside Tuesday a number of our people Quite attended Priesthood meeting in Mr 8s Mrs Garland Sunday Nephi Dustin and family Mr 8c Mrs Roger Dustin and baby Mr 8c Mrs Stephen Dustin all of Ely Nevada and Mr 8c Mrs Roy Hunsaker and family Mr 8e Mrs Ora Hess and family and Mr & Mrs Eastin Nielson were Christmas dinner guest of Mrs Nina Dustin Mrs R D Macfarlene went to Logan for a visit with Mr Sc Mrs Reed Macfarlane and the big new granddaughter the Mr & Mrs Joseph Bowcutt Jr of Logan called on the Macfarlanes during the weekend Reed and Wayne Lawrence were calling on their parents Mr 8c Mrs O J Lawrence this week Mrs Sadie Johnspn of Fielding called on the Glen Wards w PubUlUeti Mayor White Sees First Grandchild Married Tuesday The marriage of Miss Patricia Durfey daughter of Mr and Mrs Wilford F Durfey of Collinston and granddaughter of Mayor and Mrs J J White of Garland and of Mr Albert Earl Johnson North Carolina took place in a lovely ceremony Tuesday evening Dec 23 The marriage was performed by President Robert J Potter at the Beaver ward hall in the presence of members of the family and friends The bride was ‘lovely in a white satin wedding gown with Her finger-tia brocaded top veil was caught with a crown of sequins and she carried a bouquet of a white orchid and small white carnations She was attended by her sisters Idella and Gloria Durfey who wore black and white frocks and carried red roses with white ribbon Prior to the ceremony Mrs Anna Durfey sang “O Promise Me" and later in the evening during the reception and dance which followed the wedding the f - Beaver sang girt - sextette— two numbers took place on the The wedding 22nd wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Durfey parents of the bride and they were honored by a special musical number sung by Mrs Anna Durfey The newly married couple will make heir home in Logan where Mr Johnson is a medical student at the USAC - Adult Blind Enjoy Party 'A very successful party for the adult blind of Cache and Box Elder counties was held in Loby gan Tuesday it is reported Miss Esther Elmer The party which was sponsored by the Logan Lions club was in the form of a dinner served by members of the chapter for the blind The Christmas theme was carried out in an excellent proThere was a Christmas gram tree and gifts were exchanged A large number of Lions club members were present The party was one of the best ever held by this group and many were present who have not attended these socials ‘ reports Miss Elmer JAY CULLIMORE HOME Jay Cullimore son of Bishop and Mrs Wm J Cullimore arrived Monday evening from Japan Jay has been with the army of occupation her way to visit friends and relatives in California on where the grave was by James Kennard a of Mrs Hales C H Hales was born Sept 29 1873 at Enterprise Morgan county a son of Steven A and Nancy Ann Petersen lie grew up in Cedar Valley In 1902 he moved to Bear River valley settling at Riverside later coming to Garland 35 years ago He married Joanna L Kennard Sept 15 1912 at Brigham City Mrs Hales died April 22 1923 Mrs Viola S He later married Kennard Burton April 2 1924 In the Salt Lake temple He was an elder in the Garland Second LDS ward brother An employe of the Sugar Co for many years he retired seven years ago as foreman at the Garland factory are his widow GarSurviving Mrs land a daughter Nancy a Pocatello Ida Ann Fraser Edward B Burton Salt two Lake City one grandchild sisters and three brothers: Mrs Mrs Mabel McOmie and George Hales Salt John Hales Ogden' Hales Riverside Rosella City Earl Lake and Lions Firemen Will Hold Annual New Year Carnival The annual carnival dance of the Garland Lions and Firemen will be held — again this — New Eve at the high school Year’s these organizations have announced Free carnival noise makers and other articles will be furnished those who are on hand to see and 1947 merge into 1948 Good music and a good time is assured all who come Student Artists Attend Exhibit At University accomive students Thlrty-art panied by Gene Jorgensen instructor attended the annual art exhibit housed in the Union building of the Utah at Salt Lake day December 17 of University City Wednes- The young artists viewed such outstanding paintings as the portrait of Leconte Stewart SelectUtah of typical ed landscapes scenes by such famous artists as Alfred Gittens Leconte Stewart Rose Salisbury and B F Larsen were on exhibition for patrons of art to see Illustrated lectures and explanations concerning oil water and colors sculpture paintings were gives by different professors of artStudent artists made sketches of the paintings that interested them most after which they visited the art department at the University “I only wish I could have taken who was Interested in everyone Mr going” stated Jorgensen |