Show Ti h X Classy Ogden Quint Proves Too Hot For Bear Five Plymouth News - Johnny Laub snarling Tigers with leading cagey Roger Tomlinson the way pulled out a win over the Bear River Bears in the feature of last week’s region hoop play The Bears normally a slow starting team broke fast as they pulled to an early lead over the Tigers However lae in the second quarter Tomlinson began to hit and the Ogdenites pulled to a nine point bulge at the intermission Tomlinson Richard Conley and Ron Swenson kept up the torrid pace in the third canto as they increased the bulge to 13 points By Ogden’s THE BEARS BEGAN to close the gap In early minutes of the fourth period but they could only move within nine points of the high flying sharp shooting Tigers In the waning moments of the tilt the Tigers Increased the lead to 17 points by driving arount the Bears who were trying to steal the ball Tomlinson led Tiger gunners with 20 points while Swenson countered 17 and Connolly hit for 12 points ALTHOUGH THE BEARS were beaten there were bright spots for Bear fans One the outstand- ing long shooting of Ralph Culli-- ’ more and second the fine performance tutted in by 64 pivot man Ralph “Plug" Gardner Cullimore was high scorer for “the ‘ Beats with" 16 points while Larry Hess countered 14 and Gardner hit 11 counters The Bears now travel to Ogden to meet the Weber Warriors in a game that will decide who holds third place in league standings rORMER GARLAND MARRIES Tins MAN FRIDAY Announcement has been made this week of the marriage of Miss Janice Escondon daughter of Mr Mrs Albert Escondon of Salt Lake City to Donald Davis son cf Mr & Mrs George H Davis of Garland which takes place this Friday in Salt Lake City Mr & Mrs George II Davis and daughter Mary Jane entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr & Mrs Escondon and their daughter and Donald and Mr & Mrs Paul Davis of Logan RECENT BRIDE Many of our sports fans enthe wrestling matches at the Bear River High School on last week between Monday of Box Elder and Bear River The off most of the Bees carried honors 'There was a good attendance One of the outstand-infeatures was a girl tag team match “The Plymouth Siren” end “Full Nelsen Peggy” met “Jude Jane” and “Man Mountain Marble” This match got lots of cheers from the crowd especially when the “Siren” and “Man Mountain Marble” attempted to ’take on the referee L J Silvester It ended in a draw Tuesday night was another big right’s entertainment at the high school when the famous Globe Trotters met the House of David team in a basketball game A clever game and very amusing joyed opening and closing numbers A vocal trio was rendered by Ora Hoskins Fern Holland and Parkinson accompanied by Eishop Walter Gihhs Karl of Brigham sang a solo Nish Speakers were OrvilJ former Bishop Allred of Washakie Newell Nish and remarks by Interment Bishop Joscphson was in Plymouth cemetery where the grave was dedicated by Howard Hess Pall bearers were JerJesse Ed Black ald Mansfield Earl Orvell Lamb Trappet Black and Mr yvheeler THE CHILDREN OF Henry Starr gathered at the Don Starr home in Salt Lake City Sunday Feb 5 to honor him on his 64th Present birthday anniversary in addition to Mr & Mrs Henry Starr and the Don Starrs were Mr Ss Mrs Carl Starr and children and Mr & Mrs Clca Lamb and children The dinner table vaudeville acts were enjoy by a was centered with an attractively Altho we enjoyed large crowd decorated birthday cake with 64 ' the game we were greeted by a candles cold wintery wind that kept the below zero temperature & Mrs Mr Ivan Archibald entertained at a nicely arranged DEAN LAMB RETURNED Satur- dinner in honor of Mr & Mrs day from the Dee hospital’ and is prex Hess (Ila Archibald) who feeling much improved" following were recently married Followa serious operation Thursday of ing dinner the young couple left r last week for San Diego Calif where Corpi Mr & Mrs Lorenzo Hoskins of Hess is stationed with the MarPortage visited with thejr daugh- ines We wish them luck ter Mrs Afton Pierson here Mr A Mrs Jesse Hess and Mrs Bell Pierson visited in Carina drove to Pocawith Mrs Lizzie Wolver-te- daughter tello Saturday to visit relatives Thursday of last week Mrs Don It Lamb visited in Our Sunday School was well Portage with Mrs Lorin John' on attended again Sunday and was Friday followed by a very inspiring sacduring which Mr & Mrs Jesse Lamb and Mr rament meeting & Mrs Ezra Mason were transact- many testimonies were borne were named The babies following In business and OgBrigham ing The son of Mr & Mrs Forrest den last Thursday Mr & Mrs Myri Hess of Ogden Noble of Ogden was blessed and visited here with Mrs given the name of Stephen Leroy Saturday Hesses mother Mrs Edith Smith by Don R Lamb the child of Mr Mrs Ray Udy was named Paul Mr & Mrs Keith Lamb were awakened at the early hour of A by his father and the daughter 2 o’clock Friday morning to find of Mr & Mrs Frank Roche of their house full of smoke After Bothwell was given the name of p to atic Marla Ann by Frederick searching from basement no once but several times they Mr A Mrs Earl Pierson and found the fan belt in the furnace had compeltely burned up family visited Mr & Mrs Boyd at Yost Sunday causing the smoke to flow out Taylor into the rooms FUNERAL SERVICES were held in the Plymouth Ward chapel Wed Feb 1 for John Mansfield who passed away Jan 27 In Grace Idaho after a long illness The chapel was filled to for the service which capacity was conducted by Bishop S Oleen Joscphson The prayers were by Bishop and of Portage Walter Gibbs Clark Rudd of Fielding former The bishop of Plymouth Ward Ward choir sang the Plymouth ATTEND REUNION— Mr A Mrs Arthur Marriott atand family and Ilal Mason tended a reunion of Mrs Marriott’s family at the home of her brother Ted Valentine in Brig-heSunday Among those present were her mother Mrs Sarah Valentine seven brothers and sisters and 20 grandchildren of Mrs Valentine The occasion especially honored Earl Valentine who had just returned from Korea v “Theremust be something the matter with yea! make for yoa fits!" Earl Manning of Ogden visited at the L W Manning home Sunday Nothing I ever Second Ward Names Brough To Head Young Men’s MIA & Mrs Jim White and Mr Mrs J J White attended a David Brough was named suwanning in Logan Saturday night at the home of Mr& Mrs perintendent of the Garland Second Ward YMMIA Sunday in a Alf White i of this (young reorganization men’s group Llewellyn Capener of Malad Kent Carter who has been the was a visitor at the Dean Cape-ne- r superintendent ar the same time home Monday he was serving in the stake SunMr & MrS W L Larsen were day School superintendency was dinner guests at the home of released Counselors to Mr Brough are their daughter in Bothwell SunDon Jensen and Gareth Spencer day Mr & house Mr & Mrs Farrell Larsen and Mr & Mrs Bob Mkhaelis and of Brigham were dinner baby of Clearfield visited here baby guests Saturday at the W L Lar- and in Tremonton the during sen home weekend During the three years of the Korean struggle cancer killed 20 times as many Americans as the war did THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND Friday in UTAH Page 4 February 10 Inside a york City area in New The vines on which peanuts grow constitute a rich vitamin hay premium quality for feeding livestock of TURKEY VS EAGLE Sf BEN FKANk'LlN 6VMBOL THAU WOULD THE OUR NATIONAL THE lUtXCI RATHER THE TURLEY IS MUCH HAD HIS WAV HAVE BEEN EAGLE! BEN ©AID MOKS KSPCCTAM BIRD AND WITHAL ORMjtNAl NATIVE Of AMESKA?' Mrs Gerald Castlelon of visited Friday Springs night at the C H Last home They came to attend the funeral for Gerald's grandfather at Ma— ted A TRUE The scope of the problem of the aged in the United States is indicated in a study which reports that since 1900 the number of persons 65 and over has quadrupled while the total - population has only doubled LEE’S BARBER SHOP & J TOP ‘V O’ ’WV STRANGE A ZOO IMPORT IN AFRICA WANTED A A PUBUU IlftlANP ZOOl THE REASON 1 THE DUBLIN UDNS HAD BEEN BRED IN CArriVlTV AND WOULD BE BETTER ABIE TO STAND ZOO UFE THAN THE NATIVE IMPORTED for Everyone STATION KUTV 11:45 Channel 2 Sundays a Special Program atcntaysaLJjiJLp n - Barley - Oats Rolling— Grinding — Cleaning BEAST FROfA AFRICAN VARIETY Headquarters to r Agricultural BIEMBER Chemicals FEDERAL WAREHOUSE SYSTEM am This Week: Getting Along With Our Neighbors Also THE PRICES fV For Wheat tX&EN TV SERIES 1956 Nine out of ten fur coats sold the United States are made Only two countries the United States and New Zealand have a generally established week: a week prevails in most other industrial countries ' HONORED— Careen Peck and Mrs Glenna Leak entertained at a miscellaneous shower at the II V Peck home in Fielding Saturday evening in honr of Marian Carter Anderson a January bride Mrs Anderson was also honored at a party ty her sisters-in-laFriday night at the Relief Society room in Bear River City Sixty guests were present Miss Mr Rock 1l EHUin Tremonton STOIIL Utah |