Show THE GARLAND TIMES - Veroald Wm Johns FUBLSIIED K-EN- Editor and Publisher EVERY FRIDAY AT GRANDDAD'S D MORNING Entered as Second Class Mail Matter August 1928 at the Post-Off- ice at Garland- - Utah Subscriptions: $200 Per Year $250 Outside of County Page Two Friday July 23 From Christy’s SCRAP FILE By I C 1951 f Christopherson Home Of Pioneers It was so small This home That stood of so storm And buffeting so very small pioneers long against the of years It was so rude you would not v r guess That it was paved with dreams That love and life and death had walked Beneath its sagging beams That it had cherished great ideals That time had hallowed it And within its humble walls The lamp of liberty was lit Neil Hess Gets Recognition For Kleon Kerr Legislator Files For Kleon Kerr this week filed for to the Utah State Legislature from this section of ReBox Elder County on the SSgt Neil Hess son of Mr publican ticket In the legislature Mr Kerr and Mrs Kenneth L Hess of Garland was last week the sub- has served at chairman of Munie Commit-eAffairs and of a cipal County half feature page story ject chairman of Patronage Comir the newspaper of the Amarillo Air Force Base where he is sta mittee member of the special Leo on Iteappor-tionmeHouse Committee tioned a member of also and as Sgt Hess who has been spe A farmer and a college profescommittees: cializing in dancing is credited the following other sor were together on traveling with having participated in more Agriculture Education Judiciary a train After a few days they than 200 stage productions at the Public Welfare Revenue and Taxof got tired talking and reading base and in nearby communities ation and Traffic Safety His civic activities have been so the professor suggested they f in his two and years numerous play riddles He served as has there “Every time you miss a ridsecretary to mayor of Tremonton he re“During some weeks” Senator Watkiiis vice president dle you give me a dollar and vealed “I’ve had to play at least of the Utah time I miss a riddle I’ll every Jr Chamber of Comthree or four shows a week merce member of the Lions give you a dollar” said the proeither on base or in town” Club past director of the local fessor Dancing as a chosen profession civil defense organization better educated than “You’re memcame strictly as an “accident” to ber of the fire department and I am” the farmer pointed out Sergeant Hess holds a first aid instructors cer- Til give you 50 cents” He originally The professor agreed and the entered Weber tificate Utah at to College He was also formerly a mem- farmer made up the first riddle Ogden study art A talented coed he met ber of the First Ward Dishopric “What has three legs walking there talked him into a dance and of the Bear River stake and two legs flying?” he asked The career and before long he had presidency a professor didn’t know so Sunday School teamed with her for a dance rou- teacher and participant in other he gave the farmer a dollar The farmer didn’t know either tine which they staged at com- church activities He filled a sa he gave the professor 50c munity shows college musicals mission in England Ts etc Hess eventually began to He a graduate of Weber Utah State Agriculture study dancing instead of art on College Farm Employers Must a basis College and George Washington Enrolled at Amarillo Musical University Wages Paid Report Kerr believes Representative the RetrainArts Conservatory empaid to regularly we should ac"Wages guard against any ing Group sergeant disclosed that he’s currently taking instruction tion which places more tax burden ployed farm workers dre subject to tax and the social security must in ballet under tutor M Pianow-sk- i on property He feels that more can be obtained from wiser ex- be reported by the employer on famed ballet master rethe of wage the devoted regular quarterly associated with penditure money formerly the Imperial Ballet of Warsaw to education and says that the port forms” Wesley F Watson cl social the Ogden security ofPt fand as ballet master and bal- real purpose of the let master to the great Anna Pav- system is to give more efficient fice states “To be considered regularly for less tax dollars lova is instructing Hess in the government governmena for less tax dollars employed as defined by the law” “finer points” of dancing Mr said “a farm worker Watson Democrats and “New York City doesn’t have Republicans must be employed on the same as good a ballet teacher as he” should work together for solution of problems and let the fight farm for about five months” Hess informed For a more detailed explanaThe dancing sergeant disclosed for "who gets the credit” die a tion of the social law sceurity that “I’m studying ballet to be natural deathis he states employagricultural Ilis wife the former Kath- concerning more than Just a ‘hoofer Not ment farmers amchers erine Abbott of Tremonton They should contact MrandWatson only does it teach you to be verin satile but is a good lead into the have two children Kathleen six Tremonton Thursday 29 at of July and Bill four years years age field of choreography” the Utah Power and Light Comof age Besides taking lessons at the pany between 2 and 3 pm Musical Arts Conservatory Hess at Pampa He has danced at the also teaches dancing during his Amarillo Country Club banquets Arbon Bowcutt Gain Capener y hours as well as making shows and made several and Art Michaelis style enjoyed a ish-in- g a number of show dates in the loon personal appearances the' on the Teton River last Panhandle area every week trip cal television stations week His newest partner is Camille To be discharged from service da Mattia from Boston Mass in two months Hess to reMrs Clyde Mr & Wood and plans who also is studying at the Conmain in Amarillo and continue family and Miss Morrey Pratt of servatory under Pianowski studying until Cheyenne Wyo visited last week “The mistake of dancer is to he’s “ready for show business” at the C W Wood home They Quite practicing after making his By the time I’m good enough left Monday for their home first buck” Hess emphasized to dance in musical comedy” he “That’s one of the major reasons states “I might go on to the Mr & Mrs Theron Wood and I’m taking advantage of the op- East Coast and either start dancfamily of Salt Lake visited over portunities available on base and ing or start the weekend at the C W Wood teaching” in Ballet Activities Laugh With ' town” home Mr & Mrs Gilbert Weese of During his Amarillo tour Hess has appeared in several top ares Salt Lake were weekend City Jimmy Diderickscn of Grants-vill- e shows He directed the base mu- guests of Mr &'Mrs C W Wood is visiting this week with sical “A1 LcgTetto” and appeared Mrs Carl Mann and Mrs Patrick his grandparents Mr & Mrs Wl in the annual minstrel show over were in Brigham Wednesday Lee Thompson t FIRST WARD DONORS EVENING MEETING GIRLS IN The Garland First Ward MIA presented a very interesting program to a large crowd at sacrament meeting Sunday evening The entire program was given by the girls who achieved awards during the past year and consisted of talks and music on all phases of Mutual work a Each girl was presented corsage and all who attained individual awards were given certificates Two girls Elaine and Margaret Ann Niel- were presented gifts for at- taining a 100 per cent attendance record A special musical number was a vocal solo by Faye Gleason The Elders Quorum members and their wives of the Garland Second Ward met Wednesday eening at the home of Ralph Clifton Kerr of Bishop Pres South Bear River Stake was the A social followed the speaker meeting Dr & Mrs R D Preston children are vacationing in lowstone Park this week mm Braefr Approximately (a) thirty million (b) 13 million tci fifty million high school students will resume classes next fall I Clef Is (a) a term used to music (b) a crevice (cl a golf club 3 hine The noun dirndl refers to (a) a woman's dress (hi a ma- (c) a dirigible Jiq 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