Show s' Hie (Q- Reading Down The Side with the WOULDN’T IT BE nice If everyone who is tempted to point a finger would first hold out a hand? Year Funeral Held For Father of Stake President Funeral services ior Thomas BECAUSE SO many- - bills come before the state legislature that Potter were held in the TremonWard ton WednesFirst chapel it is humanly impossible for each day unoer the direcuon of Bisnop legislator to study all the provi- Reed1 Giles sions of each one or even of a Mr Potter 87 had passed away few of them in the time allowed Friday at an Ogden hospital folEd McPolin would favor a an operation His wife lowing session instead of the legislative age 92 was also in the hospital session present tor an operation and linabie to He finds that each member can- attend the funeral not read' and study more than a at tne service were few of the technical provisions DrSpeakers E H White Patriarch Jospia to be enacted into law A Ericksen who had proposed baptized and yet a change of a word or the couple into the church Kleon two or the insertion of a sentence Kerr Giles and Bishop They exor two can alter a law to damage tolled the good life of the deor benefit a great many people ceased as a father neighbor and The reasoning sounds good but ' church worker praising his kindr there still would not be time for ness optiinism his faith and high of Committees thorough study of personal conduct standards a few would have to study each and the happiness of his life with proposed law anyway Only the his companion legislators themselves could know and closing musical Opening if an additional davs would 30 numbers were by a mixed quarbring the needed benefits tet Ed Kerr Lynn Iverson Nell Puzey and Wanda Giles accompaETHICS ENCOURAGES the good nied by Arlene Ficklin They life as a desirable policy which sang “The Morning Breaks” and should be followed in the public “Abide With Me” Mr and Mrs and personal interest A A Johnson sang “Whispering The Christian religion requires Hope” accompanied by Marie the good life as every individual’s Johnson obligation to approach the perwere by A N Rytting Prayers fection of God The long time and Dr George Ficklin benefits of such a life to the inBurial was in the Deweyville dividual and to society are as inwhere Bishop Clarence cemetery cidental as they are’ obvious but Fryer dedicated the grave the immediate benefits are not Thomas Potter was born July so obvious 21 1867 in England to Thomas When the high moral life in- and Potter Margaret Brownrldge terferes with immediate person- He married Margaret Carlile Jan al advantage or satisfaction it is 13 1892 came to the UnitThey too easily forsaken if followed ed States in 1913 and settled' in just as an ethical policy When Collinston moving to Tremonton such a life is followed as an efin 1936 He had served as high fort to emulate the perfect life priests secretary and ward teachof God ' personal advantage or er in Tremonton First Ward for comfort are not weighed again manyyearsand again at every" temptation ' to Survivors include his widow from depart Tremonton two sons Thomas W This is why true religion of- Collinston Robert J East Garfers the only sure way to a per- land a daughter Mrs Margaret fect social order on earth or in Jennie Fryer Deweyville 16 is the life beyond This why ethical living Is only a poor sub- grandchildren and 21 stitute for religious living This is why every man and woman should seriously consider the advantages of a religious life in Combined preference to the ethical one it Penrose Thatcher Wards Are Civic Clubs Hearj State Legislators Ed McPolin and Jaren L Jones of the state legislature gave their liews on various bills before the House and Senate and on legislative problems in general at the meeting of the Associated Civic Clubs of 'Northern Utah last Friday evening at Brigham City Of particular interest were of the appropriation bill which Will appropriate funds to run the state the next two years Demands for money-wi- ll require a six mill property tax levy the next two years — The speakers differed on the "Right to Work” bill but each expressed agreement with the idea that it has two sides Judge Lewis Jones association president had charge of the well planned meeting which was held of Commerce in the Chamber rooms PRESENTS LEGION PROGRAM PATRIOTIC The American Legion presented Birthday program River High School Tuesday n Speaker was Attorney Leon of Tremonton Dave Stand-e- r was m charge Appropriate patriotic music also was provided a Washington’s at the Bear EVERY ESTABLISHED AUGUST 27th Editor R LA LI D - GARLAND UTAH FRIDAY Three Wards Holding Conferences Sunday FEBRUARY FOR 25 FRIDAY DISTRIBUTION No 1955 30 Wards Bringing BY Drama Here Next Week-enAs Fund Raising Activity Ward conferences will be cond ducted in three wards of the Bear announRiver Stake this Sunday ces Priesident Robert J Potter President Potter and Robert D Preston of the high council will “The Im- curtain for the hall A three-ac- t comedy be at the Garland Second Ward portance of Being Ernest” a highThe play is set for Friday Mar President Charles J Wood will ly rated play will be presented at 4 with a matinee at 4 pm for be at East Garland with Orvil the Garland ward hall next week children and an evening producJ Nish of the high council' and by the Brigham Young Univer- tion at 8:15 visiting the Garland First Ward sity players directed by Harold I Dr Ilansen each year directs will be President V W Johns Hansen the Book of Mortnon pageant at and Russell Caiener high council- It will be sponsored by the the Hill Cumorah in New York organitwo Garland ward’ MLA resided at Garland and taught 1955 zations as a project to raise funds He for the purchase of a new stage at the Seminary some years ago Be May Licenses Sold Tuesday License plates may be on sale Garland at the Armory once more next Tuesday states II V Peck this week Those who haven’t yet purchased their licenses must have them before March 1 at Blizzard Closes Valley Roads Tuesday Ten Hess Makes As Garland Second Claims Fourth in Biggest Hoop Joust All-Chur- Coach Ralph Bishop and his Garland Second hoopsters returnwith ed home Saturday evening blizzard Tuesday a fourth A place trophy in the big roads morning closed basketball tournament stopped some school busses from at Provo and one player named ten reaching their destination and re- o)i the roster of sulted in the closing of schools outstanding players at noon fourth Garland faltered in their L C Christopherson principal contest this year in the Provo of the Collinston school drove off the road near East Garland While he in the blinding storm was gone for help to move the car another vehicle sideswiped it tearing off a fender and door and otherwise damaging it Fire—rat bait will be available As much as four inches of ad- from Feb 28 to March 12 in this ditional snow fell Tuesday and section of the county at selected sites in each community advises Wednesday Paul S Daniels county agent The following places will have the bait: Soils Sign-u- p Simmon’s Service Beaver Dam Kidman’s Cash Grocery Collinston Don Limb’s Service and - February 28 1955 is - the - last high- - school ag- room- - Garland Grocery Fielding day Box Elder County Farmers Earl’s Cash on Soil Anderson’s Cash Store Penrose can apply for assistance Practices that are Plymouth Grocery Plymo u t h Conservation Ilawkes to be started in March announced Jay’s Service Riverside ' City Offices and Portage: Mr A E Buchanan chairman of Mdse Cross Tremonton Utah Box Poultry Elder the County AgriculturRoads II V Peck West Fielding al Stablization and Conservation Free Rat Bait Offered in County Ends February 28 ch score against arena by a American Fork and then went on to win from the strong Edgehill ana irom the able five ' Wilmington Calif squad which many writers had doped to win the title by a score of 2 Garland Second sorely missed height and strength of Arlyn Wassom in the American Fork game whsn both Hess and Christensen went out on fouls Was-seinjured his foot in the stake tourney The locals won their first two games handily in the Provo tour- the 8 downing Minersville Fort Lewis 6744 Hess tall strong and capable steady was named as one of the ten outstanding players of the tournament at the end of play Satur- ney end Wendell day night Plymouth Team Wins Praise at Division Contests1 As a result of losing to Tremonton Third in an early round of division play Plymoutji Ward Bear junior hoopsters had to be satis-Lel-d with a third place in the Game Here Toniglit Division 15 tourney last week ' Scoring in the games showed Plymouth and Tremonton Third as far superior to other teams in and Plymouth the tournament ran up higher scores against some of the teams than the South Bear River entry had been able to do The Plymouth games and their "‘scores were as” follows: First game Plymouth 31 Portage 28 second game Plymouth New Baby— Tremonton 31 Third 39 third Mr and Mrs Leo Nye announce game Plymouth 73 Ogden Third the birth of a baby boy Tuesday 34 83 fourth game Plymouth Feb 22 at an Ogden hospital Washington Terrace 29 The Nyes have one other son Committee Farmers planning to request the River-Sout- h Cache Government to share the cost of conservation practices may make the requests at any time during Bear River High School baskeyear however most practices re- tball team plays South Cache here quire technical study before ap- this Friday evening ' in : the next proval so it is important that relast to the game of the league quests for assistance are filed 30 ' season days before the practices are fans will be watching to Local planned to be started see Ralph Gardner sophomore who turned in a performPostponed ance against Logan as a possible this starter For Set evening Farm mechanization which it possible for fewer people to operate the land in any given community played a major role in the dissolution of the Penrose Ward of the South Bear River Stake last week The Penrose and Thatcher Cutter Races wards were joined with William D Burton as bishop of the new This Saturday Thatcher-PenrosWard Cutter races at Garland which Bishop Burton was bishop of the Thatcher Ward His counse- were snowed out Tuesday will be lors ffre Orson Jensen who was held Saturday at 1 pm advises Gib Over 20 committee bishop at Penrose and Leonard A’lred of the match-cPetersen former member of the Utah and Idaho teams are for the afternoons events high counciL Clerks of the two wards will continue to serve the new ward Veri T Waldron as statistical clerk and Eugene Miller as finan' cial clerk The population in the area has been declining steadily for a number of ears until the proper functioning of a ward organization was well nigh impossible A film telling “The Story of The joining of the wards has San Juan”— land of uranium Inbeen under consideration for dian lore ana some of nature's many months will be prefanciest handiwork— sented at 8 pm Wednesday Literary Club Meets— March 2 at the Bear River High The It will be Literary School auditorium Club met Wednesday the East Garland evening at sponsored bj the home of Mrs Louise Day in Ward youth program Tremonton Miss Margaret Wood-sic- e The feature will be gave a review of the book Lee Kay narrated by Its maker n “The Vagrant” by Peter naThere were 19 members one of the nation’s ture photographers Mr Kay is present makes THURSDAY Outstanding Nature Film Will Boost East Garland Youth Program Fund chief of public relations and education for the Utah State Fish and Game Department The film completed only last year after months of research and production depicts colorful southeastern Utah as America's last It traces the great frontier tercountry’s growth from Indian - ' ritory to uranium rushMr Kay who has been making nature films for 23 years will show one of his wildlife films on the same program Wrestlers Take Fourth State Meet In Bear River High School wrestwon fourth place for the loschool in the state wrestling meet held this week- Winner was Weber High with Ogden East and Bear River finishing in that order with but few points separat- lers cal ing them L J Silvester took top position in the unlimited weight event and Shirrcl Silvester won second in the 175 class Shirrel had been ilLor he might well have won his contests Jay Anderfcon was second in' the 138 pound class Air family at the George Harris and Ogden visited Sunday and Don Harris Mrs & of Arnold homes i |