Show times theGARLAND garlandUTAH Wrestling Teams Friday December Win First Lose (at-- Commissioner’s - 1956 14 Page 4 Hansen Jensen too Second Match Services Held for Mrs Esther ’ Funeral services were conin the Garland First ducted by Ward chapel last Friday for Bishop Arthur Michaelis Esther Marie Hansen Jensen Mrs Jensen died last Tuesday morning at the family home in Garland after a lingering illness Prayer at the home was given by Don Harris Prelude and music was played by Lucretia Rhodes The invocation was given Bishop Vernon Johnson “I Walked in God’s Garden” was sung by the First Ward Singing Mothers A sketch of Mrs Jensen’s life was given by Kay Pratt were William L Speakers Packer Parley Holmgren and William J Cullimore remarks given by Henry Brown A vocal duetA'Good Night and Good Morning” was given by Beta Andear-- ' and Mary Anderson and J V’ Pulsipher played a violin solo “A Perfect Day" and Mrs Gardner Florence Johnson sang “Softly Austin and Tenderly” The Singin Mothers gave the closing number “Teach Me Oh Lord" The benediction was given by Austin Johnson Interment was in the Bear River City Cemetery and the dedicatory prayer was given by George Gambles Ilaws Marble In Air Force Reserve Bear River’s wrestling team won their first match of the year from Ben Lomond and then lost to an exceptionally strong Davis squad In their second outing Bear River downed the Scots quite easily as they gained six decisions while twelve Riverltes won their matches by pinning their opponents Richard Davis David Ward Keith Hyer Scott Larsen and Truman Smith were five of the Bear grapplers who pinned their men Davis pinned his man in the first 40 seconds of the initial round Six boys repeated with victories In the Davis match They were Bruce King Dick Oyler Don Kirby Truman Smith Carl Smith and Keith Hyer Listed below are the boys who won their matches In the two meets The weight class they fight In is enclosed In brackets Ben Lomond Hales (103) Kirby (112) T F Smith (120) King (145) Knudson (143) and Coombs (165) won by decision while the following pinned their opRogers ponents Harris (127) (133) Johnson (138) C Smith (138) D Oyler (138) B Burbank (145) (138) Ward (154) Hyer (154) Davis Larson (154) Arnold (154) and (154) A Shelton (165) Coombs (165) Davis By decision: Kirby (112) T Smith (120) and D Oyler (138) By pin: D Shelton (127) Carl Smith (138) Heyer (154) Tracy (154) Bragg (154) and King ' (145) From Christas SCRAP FILE By L C Chrlstopherson Haws A Marble son of Mr and Mrs Hyrum Marble of GarA Little Path of Blue land is presently enrolled as a “Sometimes when the rain cadet In the Air Force Reserve keeps falling and the road seems Officers’ Training Corp Detach- mighty rough and you just can’t ment No 855 at the Brigham life is this that The cadets help Young University mighty tough Just you smile and formally enrolled under the di- keep what I’m telling rection of the Professor of Air you Is true— somewhere peepin' Science Colonel Barrett S Allen through the rain clouds there’s mya receive a commission in the a little patch of blue United States Air Force at the Someone has to keep completion of their four years of and don’t you see For academic work if everyone looked gloomy what The AFROTC program at a place this world would be! Brigham Young University is Sure you’ve had a heap of rated as one of the top units in trouble and I’ve had some jfli'e nation 325 troubles too AlpprooCimatdly but we‘11 find if cadets are presently enrolled in we keep smilin’ the little patch the program About 40 cadets of blue will be commissioned this year —Author Unknown fast--- - Continued from Too many M ofectouj yotuo-- Adh DRIVE CAREFULLY America Ins Aaoeiations Trucking Junior High School Releases Honor Roll received Four students straight A grades the past quarter at Bear River Junior High School These four were Eldon Capener Jerry Capener Marva Parkinson and DeAnne Shuman In addition to these four fourteen other students qualified for the high honor roll Forty six students made the honor roll Altogether 64 students were listed for honors or high honors scholastically The following students acA’s cumulated points being worth 3 points and B’s 2 points HIGH HONOR ROLL Eldon Capener Jerry Capen-e- r DeAnne Marva Parkinson Shuman James Garnet Abel Jr Lyle Boss Pamella Capener Nanette Christensen Carole Lee Ficklin DeAnn Frank Kathleen Harris Ann Holdaway Louise Kerr Diana Nelson Sandra Potter Jay Taylor Jane Waldron Susan Waldron The following students earned from points HONOR ROLL Edward Abel Golden Adams Barbara Bastian Diana Bessing-e- r Burton Warren Lorraine Christensen Tamara Ewer Lynda Frldal Lynn Forsberg Florence Elma Fuller Sally Germer Vickie Sue Gibson Plane Crash Kills Meeting Steven Green Brenda Hall Pamela Barbara Ann Harris Heaton Vivian Hickman Stephen Hunsaker Margo JohnGary Johnson son Emily Josephson Colyn Knutson Devon Knutson Jolene Knutson Barry Kraus Julie Ann Krey Steven Larsen Judy Lott Don Lamb Linda Miller Marilyn Miller Dianne Morris Sheila Morris L£Anna Nelson Marilyn Nelson Peggy Palmer Marilyn Reeder Burke Rogers Linda Patti Pearl Saunders Rose Shumway Marty Kay Sperry Annette Sorensen Kaye Waldron Brenda Whitney Douglas Wood 1 page come necessary since his company has been going in the red due to increased costs After studying the changes the commissioners said rather than cancel out the insurance they would approve the additional cost for the individual employee then it would be up to the individuals whether or not they wanted to pay the extra to inThe their dependents clude increase will become effective Feb 1 1957 After a discussion of where lo place the fire insurance policies the county clerk K B Qlsen suggested that the county select five different agencies to place their policies to spread the business around better Well established business firms should be chosen to make access for business purposes easier It was that three should be decided from Brigham City and two from Tremonton The clerk was directed to contact the five agents chosen for this purpose and check the they represent to companies make sure they represent a company of the highest rating before they are asked to write the county’s fire insurance Consider Microfilm of Records A report was given by Margaret Evans that most of the counties in the state have microfilmed their records in the reoffice She reported corder’s that the county could have the records in her office microfilmed for approximately $1500 The that commissioners requested the company representative she had contacted meet with them to discuss the matter Approval was given for the appointment of Leon Vail as bee Inspector for the southern part of the county to replace his brother Wayne Vail who is unable to continue that work Nielson home from Hospital Mrs Eamel Nielson who suffera broken pelvis two weeks ago a fall was returned to her home 'from the hospital Saturday She will be confined to her bed Mrs ed in ANNOUNCEMENT MADE OF MARRIAGE APPROACHING Mr and Mrs Chester P Boss are this week announcing the apof their proaching marriage daughter Colleen B Williams to Howard M Carlisle The ceremony will take place Tuesday Dec 18 in the Logan Temple will make their The couple home in California for in two Mr Ogden months Mrs Henry Brown Saturday were Colorado Couple The bodies of Ernest H Bard 54 and his wife Ruth Bard of Walsenburg Colo were found near their wrecked plane five miles south of Snowville Thursday Wayne Larsen manager of the Tremonton Flying Service and Bill Goring landed when they saw the "wrecked plane while hunting coyotes in that area They notified officers who immediately went to the scene to conduct an investigation Mr Larsen estimated that the a accident happened during storm or in the night as it would have been comparatively easy to make an emergency landing in that section Larsen said the plane apparently made a steep nose dive into the earth The bodies of the occupants were found 70 and 100 feet from the plane The Colorado couple were to Montana to visit a son and had not filed flight plans so had not been reported missing The bodies were brought to Rogers Mortuary in Tremonton and later shipped to Colorado for funeral services Officials To Discuss Water Two More Dates Management Examinations To Take Eve j Officials from the U Bur- S The examiner for the Utah eau of Reclamation will be Drivers’ License will be present Thursday night at a State more in Tremonton only two meeting in Bear River City to discuss the Bear River and what it means to Box IJlder County The meeting is to be held at the school house beginning at 7:30 This information promises to be of extreme value to the people of the county and all who are interested are urged to at- for days before the deadline eye examinations He is at the office Utah Power and Light each Wednesday to issue licenses 'and give the eye examinations required by law The examinations must be completed prior to Jan 1 1957 The State law specifies that if a person fails to pass the eye tend examination or refuses to take The Bear River is one of the the examination and submit the most highly utilized rivers in certificate to the Utah State the United States and its water of Public Safety and power are of tremendous Department his or her value to Idaho Wyoming and license shall be cancelled and Utah shall become null and void TTie discussion will be on water management and it’s proand All MRS HELEN M SASSER farmers per application their wives are Invited to hear TO BE BURIED FRIDAY the discussions Helena The burial of Mrs Michaelis Sasser wife of Luther BISHOP CARTER Sasser and sister of Bishop Arthur Michaelis will take place RETURNS HOME at the Garland cemetery Friday Bishop Kenneth G Carter who afternoon i3 recuperating from a recent oppneuShe died Tuesday of eration was able to return to his monia at her home in Pingree home at Park Valley Saturday Ida Funeral services were held He had visited here a day or so there Mrs Sasser is a former resiat the home of his daughter Mrs B Kent Carter dent of Garland and Holbrook Sons oMJtali Pioneers I 12 Timely Hints For TREMONTON UTAH practical Gift ” From From GEPHARTS Check These Items Closely GEPHARTS and Misses Nylonlzed — Half Slips White 98 Blue Luggage Sets Pink 3 Towel Sets Each Beautifully Wrapped 98c -- 149 -- 198 for Xmas Colors: Now to 6 14 — A S590 398 Gold Pink Lavender and While Regular Value — and Years 1 "The Golden Spike Chapter of the Sohs of Utah Pioneers held their regular monthly meeting in Garland Monday evening and in addition to transacting their business and partaking of the excellent dinner the following officers were elected for the next year J J White Garland President Merl R Mason How1st Vice Pres Audrey ell Turley Garland 2nd vice Pres Albert Earl Tremonton Directors R A Hurd William Calderwood Israel Hunsaker and Albert Earl and Frank L Davis Judge Advocate all of Tremonton Flannel Paj amas I98 EVERYONE LEGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS also of JOHN TIMS TIMMS Deceasas JOHN NOTICE Estate known ed present claims to the undersigned Utah on or before of February A D rox will with vouchers at Garland the 21st day 1957 During This Markdown Attorney for FOR FOR TREES— (Pinion Sale — Call or see Wassom 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CHRISTMAS NYLON HOSE FOR JUNIOR SIS Electric WANT ADS House Slippers 198 Steak Grill Heat Lamp Electric Electric Warmer Heating Pad Sun Lamp J KEMP Administratrix O D Lund Administratrix SARAH Baby Doll Styles ioy Bottle Electric - Misses APPRECIATES Probate and Guardianship notices Consult Clerk of District Court Brigham City Utah or the respective signers for further information Ceditors Girls $53 $5 Sizes 1 Peach Bose Elect Officers Contour with LUREX - 298 Boys Coat Sale 2 Groups Piece T995 Bath Sets — Save Choose A F0R CASH AND PAY LESS BUY Gift Giving I Ladiea This Xmas GepIiaH StOrCS Co Shaver Shop Tools Coffee Maker Television Set your CO BREEDING SERVICE— Cache Valley Breeding Association provides the best in Hob stein Guernsey and Jersey sires for artificial breeding service U Telephone ffo jvi feUY FROM YOU DEALER arm UTAH tOWn A USKT CO |