Show Bearer Dam Collinston THE GARLAND From Glendale California Mr & Mrs Clarence Bigler and Glendale Calif baby Susan of have been visiting friends and relatives for the past ten days and were guests at the home of Mrs Bigler’s parents Mr Sc Mrs A Elricksen In their Joseph honor Mrs Anna May Logan entertained at a dinner held at the Old Juniper Logan Lodge in Canyon Sunday Mr & Mrs Jos A Ericksen entertained for them at dinner at their home in Beaver Dam Other guests were Mr A Mrs Tommy Steffen and Mr & Mrs Ilarmon Green and children of Salt Lake City Dr Sc Mrs Melvin Ericksen and children of Mrs & Bountiful Mr Durrell Elricksen and family of Logan Mr & Mrs Bryce Ericksen and son Jimmie Mr & Mrs A A Johnson and Virginia Ericksen Miss MarJean Jensen and Ned-lSimmons of Salt Lake City weekend with their spent last Mrs Mark Jensen parents Mr Sc Mr and Mrs Wallace Simmons Mr & Mrs Grant Larsen of Newton visited Sunday with Mr A Mrs Myron T Hansen Mrs Lola Anderson Tuesday iid children Judy and Ricky accompanied Mrs Elmer Anderson of Garland and Mrs Iola Arbon of SnowviUe where to Franklin they were guests of Mr Sc Mrs Glen Allen Trip to Colorado Bishop Sc Mrs Clark S Bowen recently returned from a pleasant trip of several days to Colorado where they visited Mesa other Verde and outstanding points of interest in that stateMr Sc Mrs Joel Nelson of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mr Mr & Mrs Virgil Packer Nelson recently returned from in the Korea were he served medical corps of the army Mr & Mrs Ellis Johnson and children visited Tuesday with the Seymour Mr & Johnsons Mrs B F Johnson and GARLAND Tagc Friday October TIMES UTAH 1933 daughter Mary Jane visited day with Mrs It II Daincs in gan Mr drove Mr Sc Mrs LeGrande FriLo- Jensen to Ogden Monday Sc Mrs WaUace Fames of Pocatello visited Monday with Mr & Mrs Delbert Kidman and Mrs Betty Lou Stanley family and baby Cindy accompanied hem home for a few days Mr Sc Mrs Seal Bishop and of Ogden family were Sunday of Mr & guests Mrs Charles Bisop Mrs Ellen ILancey of Smith-fielspent a few days recently with Mr Sc Mrs Clarence Biddle and sons Mr Sc Mrs J YV Cockayne and children of Salt Lake City spent at their summer home Sunday in YVheelon Mr Sc Mrs George ednesday E Johnson were accompanied by Mr Mrs A J Bateman of Logan and Mrs Thelma Leatham and to Bountiful daughter Charlene where they visited MrsMaurineJ Jones and family Mr Sc Mrs Tommy Steffen of Salt Lake were weekend City guests of Mr Sc Mrs Jos A Erickson Arta Hansen attended the funeral services at Newton Saturday for Mrs Iris Nebeker Mrs Thelma Bishop spent a few days last week with Mr & Mrs Derrah YViggell and family in Layton Primary officers and teachers attending a convention at Garland last week were President Rosa Rucker Hilda Johnson Anna Bowen Anna Durfey Gertrude Secrest Maurine Bowen and Orpha Bowers Mr Sc Mrs Clarence Richards and children of Brigham visited THE APPOINTMENT OF Albert H Elmer Garland Phone 36J2 - as Agent for the He is prepared to furnish complete information INSURANCE group policies the FARMERS telephone or call in person for complete about Write information AUTO TRUCK AND FIRE INSURANCE DULEY Ogden - Box MUSIC T remonton By Jay Allen Sparked by therr'liard charg tailback Leon Vail the Box ing Klder Bees were able to score a 13 0 victory over Bear River’s football team here Wednesday evening The game started out fast as tne Bees after taking a Bear River punt marched some 63 yards to pay dirt with Vail and YVilford Christensen We Have a Full Line of T V Setts - DUMONT - MOTOROLA TELEVISION SETS Antenna Installations - T V & Radio Repair Phone Tremonton 3761 fullback doing most cf the gaining The payoff came on a 20 yard pass from Vail to End Bady Morrison making the score The Bears started with what looked like a real drive with De Vere Anderson and Fullback Karl Jensen moving the ball but the threat died and the half ended with the Brigham City crew still leading The Rivermen kicked off to start the second half The Bears cld and after an exchage of punts the Reehivers had the ball cn their own 45 from which another launched point they drive good for 55 yards and ancar6 Vail Leon other points ried the ball over- Christensen over and the ran the extra point Bees had a 13 point lead which they held throughout the game In the final period the Bears started moving toward the Box Elder goal line but after moving it to the 35 a fumble gave the ball to Box Elder and they managed to freeze it for the rest of the game to take home a 13 0 win Bishop & Mrs Clark S Bowen on SaturdayMr & Mrs Sherman Earl are parents of a baby girl bom Satin day September 26 at a Logan hospital The baby is the third The child of the young couple are Mr Sc Mrs Leo grandparents Earl of Logan and Mrs Brough cf Tremonton Bowen Mrs spent Maurine Monday at the home of Mrs Thelma Woolley in Tremonton The Scouts and MIA Maids were entertained by their teachers on sports night Jensen of Salt Miss MarJean Iake City and Dick Jones of visited YVarren Friday Ohio with Mr Sc Mrs Mark Jensen Mr Si Mrs M T Atwood of Sawere Monday dinlem Oregon ner guests of Mr Sc Mrs Frank Earley Mr Sc Mrs Eads of Salt Lake City visited Friday with Mr & Mrs Otto Rucker and Mr Sc Mrs Grant Marble family attended the Barnard rein Ogunion at Lorin Farr Park den Saturday Mr Sc Mrs Henry Potter of Ogden visited Tuesday with Mr Mr Sc A Mrs Odell Bigler and Mrs Thaine Secrest Sc Smith and Mr Mrs Carl daughter Jacquelyn of Salt Lake spent Sunday with Mr Sc Mrs Grant Bowen Mrs Pat Johnson and baby Tamcla of Logan were weekend guests of Mr Sc Mrs YVilford Durfey To Las Vegas and baby Mrs Dick Stanley Cindy acompanied Lt Stanley to Las Vegas where he is attending Air Force school for a month before being transferred to Mass-tserve as a pilot Word has been received by Mr Sc Mrs George E Johnson that their son Pvt Ellsworth B John- being transferred from Camp Roberts to Fort Ord Calihis basic fornia to complete is son MAGNAVOX Elder Here Wednesday Night 3 9 ' Bears Lose Game To Mr Sc ltcent Mrs Mrs Brig Williams were dinner guests cf Mr & Grant Bowen A Mrs Horace Ilunsaker Logan and Mr Sc Mrs Austin of St Paul Minnvisited rt the Frank Munns home Mon- of Haws GRANT ANDERSON Trfde or STAN ANDERSON in your old piano on a Television Or a New Piano A med in U45 he entered the army and was sent to a camp a thousand miles fiom home Piaitically all the men m camp were many miles fromitome und most of them had womes Since it was next to impossible to avoid ben g pait of a gioup at all times Charles made up his mind that he Instead of telling everybody about vould make the best of everything his own pioblems he listened to the other fellow Since he was willing to men eventually came to him with their stories marly all the ills reason for telling this to you is to suggest that you do all you can m any situation then forget it for he apt lied this advice to tils own pioblems and found that it winked No longer does tie worry about what people Hunk of him for he la about themfiintly convinced that most people are too busy wonting selves to take the time to give hirn a thought and if he has done the of think him certainly what about might Deople can he best worrying won’t make them think any differently Your Bank is as near as Your Mailbox when you It’s like having a bank at your doorstep! 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