Show T1IE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH Friday December 21 1956 Page 2 School Board Studies District Requisitions continued from page 1 $2500000 The resignation of Colen as teacher In the district was accepted effective Dec 31 1956 Snow Removal Considered The snow removal problem at Bear River high school was considered and it was reported that Roscoe Anderson Custodian of the school had offered to use his tractor at a rate of $350 per hour plus gas and oil for this work Laundry Regulations Changed announced The previously laundry regulations in the district to launder only coveralls for the bus repair shop was modified to allow the laundering of girls’ swimming suits at Box Elder high school with the understanding that the amount be paid from District funds Charged to the $800 per student budget account of the school Enrollment At Lucln —School Studied Developments at the Lucln school brought a study of the enrollment at the school for the past several years as reported by Mrs Mae Kimber principal the total The report showed enrollment for this year is 28 and for the three previous years 36 24 and 26 Letters from the Board to V Watkins and H Arthur Aldous Dixon concerning financial assistance from Federal Government for the operation of the Little Valley School were answered indicating that at the no present time there were such funds available Lamoln Cowley is investigaof purchasting the possibility ing the old chapel at Promontory for additional school space at Little Valley The prospects for such a ale were reported as good Purchase of a movie projector for Little Valley was approved with the help of patrons in the amount of $15000 A picture for Box and films projector Elder high school costing $200 with the was also approved help of $15000 from the school and the remainder to be charged to the $800 per student budget allowance Bearfax Scores Top Rating Among U S Yearbooks from "medalist" rating Scholastic Press additional honors to Bearfax already the National Scholastic the from an rating boasting A umbia gives Rrcss top rank signifies ‘‘Medalist" publications from the First Place selected for outstanding gioup and student contribuqualities tions to the production of those Also the book was combooks pared with others in its own particular class and rated according with to its relative standing to the other entries reference and “Art color copy pholos of the yearbook were The copy skillfully blended was well written and interwere the headlines esting also excellent” states the official CSPA Seorebook switch The from letterpress to als° From Christy s SCRAP FILE By L C Chrlstopherson Christmas Christmas is' a tinseled tree Bright from floor to rafter Carols ringing merrily and laughter A roof between us and the night Walls against the weather And here within the firelight All of us together Christmas stretches farther than Our love for one another — It reaches out to every man And makes each one our brother For Christmas is God's shining But Visitors From California love Expressed in human birth To make us as in Heaven above One family here on earth —Lucile E Langston £i"' not the final word but it helps each edition to work for the ultimate aim of perfection ‘‘Ratings such as these are a credit to the school as well as the Bearfax personnel” states Clyde Morris Bearfax adviser Identical ratings in past years have been gained from Columbia as have ratings Scholastic Press from National — BRHS Searchlight DEW EYVILLE Martha Thomas Lewis 66 of Malad Ida died Sunday at the home of a daughter in Ogden after an extended illness She was a daughter of Charles R and Erfieline Waldron Thomas She worked (in Tremonton at the old Waldron store for several years Funetal services will be conducted Thursday at 1 pm In the St John Ward chapel Mrs Lewis was the widow of Thomas J Lewis who died in May 1949 They were married in the Logan Temple Nov 2 1910 Surviving are the foUowing and daughters Boyd E Malad Thomas H Arbon Gary M Salt Lake City Mrs Sam Anona) Vanderhide Mrs Milton (Verna) Harris Ogden Mrs Clair (Dorothy) Owens Buhl Ida' and Mrs Wallace Mrs Ernie Hansen has been (Elsie) Sperry Garland sporting some fancy stitches in her forehead this past week DAVID PETERSON The car she was driving hit an icy spot by the Crossroads and HAS OPERATION struck a pole It threw her from the car Into the snow The car David Petersen native of missed running over Mrs Han- Bear River City and former sen by a few inches Her small El wood resident underwent a son Kenny who was with her serious operation last week at received some bumps and bruis- the Dee Hospital in Ogden Mr es and his little Collie pup got Petetsen now lives In Ogden a good scare The car was quite He is reported Out of danger and doing well badly damaged Miss Mary Perry is glad to be getting around a bit at home RECOVERING FROM She had to have a contrary appendix removed rather quick- OPERATION ly last week Mr and Mrs Norr Bishop and Mrs Kenneth Wayne GARLAND CAMP and Mr and Mrs Norr Carter are spending some time Myrl DUP MEETS attended the annual Depot party with Mr and Mrs Kent Carter while Bishop The Garland Camp of the and dance at the White City in Tremonton a Carter is recovering D U P held their December Ballroom In from Ogden Friday major operation performed in meeting and annual Christmas night party at the Stevens Cafe Capt Mr and Mrs O W Snow Brigham City Nov 30 Myrle Udy took charge A piano and Don were Sunday dinner Mr A Mrs J J White were la solo was given by Hortense guests at the home of Mr and Fronk a reading “The ChristMrs in Logan Monday George Thackeray mas Letters of Pres David O Croyden Sunday McKay to his brother Thomas Julia Earl shown Joan Holdaway President Zelma E McKay” was given by Essie and Mr and Mrs Wayne Norr announced the next meetPeterson a piano duet by Viola attended the First Security Bank to be held In March ing Roberts and Marian Kirby and Christmas party at Hotel Ben June Marble Maxine Hansen the lesson was given by Hortense Lomond Sunday afternoon and Wayne Fryer were chosen Fronk Entertain At Party as the nominating committee for A very lovely lunch was servA number of couples enjoyed officers of the organization next ed after which gifts were ex- supper and a party year changed by the ladies There at the home of Jay and Beverlee Mrs Wayne Fryer attended were 20 members present Norr Saturday night Attending the annual Christmas dinner were Doug and Marge Burbank and party of Utah Pen Women entertained Dean Mrs Vem and Reta Bunderson Char- and Writers Realm at the home Capener her bridge club Friday evening les and Nola Norr Margaret of Mrs O L Brough in TremonPrizes were won by Mrs Mary and Myrl Perry and ton Friday night Wayne Bradford Mn P C Pettcrson ano Mn Norr Zane and Faye Dates To Circle Mrs F L Nye Christinas gifts Wheatly and Wayne and Alene Lots of activities coming up were exchanged Fryer for the next week The Sunday The program presented by the School will present a Christmas Mr A Mrs James White and children at the PTA meeting program Sunday morning ChriMrs Clain Archibald were in Oglast Thursday night was greatly stmas eve at 7:00 p m the Priden Thursday enjoyed by the parents A spec- - mary will hold their annual ial reading demonstration was party and guest of honor will be Mr A Mrs Niel Anderson and given by some of the first grade Santa Claus himself! The Christvisited Calvin An at the pupils under the direction of mas dance will be Dec 26 family home tierson Virginia Blackham Principal Sunday There will be a good ball Jay Stokes spoke on a number game at the hall Wednesday Bud Hodge and daughter visit-of things in regard to the school afternoon of the Members ed here Sunday and the new record player was Friendly Circle Club and their husbands will meet at 7:00 pm Dec 27 for dinner and a party at the hall Looks like there will be plenty to keep us going if Horace and Stella Barnard Clarence and Roma Perry Clars' ence and Jennie Fryer Horace and Ethel Gardner and Horace and Blanche Lish attended the High Priests dance in Bothwcll i Friday night Mr and Mrs Alton Perry V and children Ogden visited with Pearl Perry Saturday Mr and Mrs Clarence Perry Kent and Karl visited with Mr in and Mrs Howard Johnson Preston Wednesday Calls Family ft Lt Kent Blackham called his 0 Rupert W parents Mr and Mrs WWi--Blackham last week from De uRidder La He will be attending a school for chemical warfare in Alabama during January Mary and Rickie will remain in Lousiana Miss Connie Waldron who makes her home with the while she Rupert Blackhams left by attends the USAC May all your hearts at Christmas tide train Sunday for the home of Know peace and love and cheer her parents Mr and Mrs Ned Waldron in Arlington Va And may these precious things abide Thanks to everyone who has been to kind to call with news Throughout the coming year items through the year and for the interest shown in this column It’s appreciated Merry GOX ELDER COUNTY DARK Christmas to all from this reBRIGHAM CITY UTAH porter j Riverside News Martha T Lewis Buried In pe'jTo The purpose of this critique is Malad in out which the ways to point Thursday it is Mrs the book can be improved w“ By Mrs Wayne Fryer Ernie Hansen In Accident Mrs ’i ry § Christmas Sfflfefj tt sons Lewis in their shining lights glowing School classes are the windows practicing plays to present this Friday The Primary and MIA and because it’s are busy with plans for holiday Greetings Children are exChristmas time they are very spe- entertainment we met Mrs Max (Phylcial and sincere Along with the cited Christmas wishes let me say lis) Kunzler and daughter Joan Fri“thanks” to those who have been cn the street in Tremonton Santo say they missed day trying to catch up with kind enough this column the past two weeks ta Claus And may Santa Claus catch up We (the K G Carters) have Mr C vitli you all and may your gifts been away from home know include health and contentment! had an operation You Bye how a woman loves to talk about her operation? This being Mr C’s operation I’ve been telling all who would listen about OUR op eration — (He is doing fine at By Myrle Udy this writing) December and March weather have been with us during December A bit of snow with some sunshine and rain and a severe wind storm Tuesday of last week Glen Lowe and son Pamona swept movable objects and even Calif came up the last of the folks around Mrs L G (Emma week to visit the parents of blown was on ice and Carter the Mrs Lowe Mr and Mrs Earl cut her leg which was rather se- Halos and to take Mrs Lowe vere and painful We miss her and son Mark back to Californ- out in the public and wish her in after they had been here a speedy recovery visiting for ten days Folks having been out of town The Jr Erthday Club met on business and shopping for Wednesday night to honor Nina Mr & Mrs Gary Rose Bui lit tt and Nadine ChritmsasRichard-fo- r were Ogden visitors their birthdays at the home Thursday— Mr & Mrs Chester KunzJer were of Nmn Burnett enjoyed and in Brigham Tremonton on the pot lutk dinner The guests Friday — Mr & Mrs Joseph Pal- exchanged Christmas gifts mer were down Brigham and Edna Ward and Myrle Udy way on Thursday and attended DUP meeting and Friday— Friday was the day Mr Christmas party at the Stevens St Mrs Ferd Hirschi were visiting Cafe in Garland with their sons Glade and DenMr and Mrs Deloss Jensen nis who are attending school in Mr and Mrs Voss Ward acLogan — Mr & Mrs Gordon Carby Moroni Ward of ter were in Logan one day last companied Edna Ward South Tremonton week also and Mr and Mrs John Allen and Shirley and possibly others attended the Joyce Hirschi Kunzler are on vacation from funeral of Mrs Vera G Hall in studies at the USAC at home in Portage Saturday the valley Mr and Mrs Grant Skinner Dennis Hirschi Darius Carter and children Salt Lake City and and Kenneth Carter were also Mr and Mrs Earl Hughes and home from school over the week- boys of Samaria Ida visited the T J Udy home Sunday end The Joseph Palmers were Father Passes have their son and famhappy to While Mr and Mrs Earl ily Mr & Mrs Mack Palmer and Hughes were in Riverside they Michele of Ogden and received word of the sudden formerly now of Provo where Mack is atpassing of Mr Hughes’ father tending school at the BYU visit- Louis Hughes of Samaria Our with them over the sympathy goes out to the faming here weekend ily in their bereavement Mr & Mrs Glen Larsen of BurMr and Mrs Joe Bowcutt Idaho were visiting in the and family Logan and Mr and ley with Glen’s mother Mrs Mrs Burnell Rondy and chilvalley Ross Larsen and other family dren of Fielding visited their and friends Sunday mother and husband Mr and Mrs Ferris (Vera) James has Mrs J R Kennard Sunday returned home after spending Mrs Jesse Davis went to some time in Idaho Falls with Oakland Calif Tuesday night Mr A Mrs to visit her family Mr and Mrs her son and family two She also visited Alton Davis She will remain Ctrl James other sons Lynn and Sydney and for several days went to Mrs Edna Ward their families in Logan on her return trip Ogden Sunday where she will Friday Mrs Kay (Clarene) Car- remain for a day or two s Mr Fife of the Bear River ter visited her folks the Ray in Logan Seminary was speaker at Church Mr A Mrs L G Carter spent the Sunday night A good crowd and thoroughly enjoyattended in Salt of week this early part Lake Business and visiting mem- ed the meeting Myrle Udy accompanied Mr bers of their family was their and Mrs Nyle Mangum to Idaho schedule Falls Friday night where they Mr & Mrs Vernal Montgomery George and family were in Tremonton visited Mr and Mrs Mr and Bitter and family and and points east during the week A number of scouters( scout- Mrs Gordon Crowther and famoffiMIA ily committeemen master Scout Annual The meeting cers etc) attended a scout meetwas held in Ogden Saturday ing in Snowville on Monday evend night Mr and Mrs J O ing of this week Mr and Mrs Russell Capis visiting Mrs Barbara Pratt Johnher parents the Ivan Burtons in ener Gwen Ward and Ida Stake our from Providence for the next few son attended weeks Mrs Roger Nielsen and Mrs Ray Carter K G Carter Ferd Hirschi and Gordon Carter were Carl Rogers participated on the Christmas program last trucking cattle to Ogden and Ru- WCTU lira pert Idaho markets on Monday Thursday in Tremonton The household of the Rudger Rogers told a story and Mrs NielPalmers is in a state of excite- sen sang a duet with her sister ment as they anticipate the arriMr A Mrs val home of their son Jim this J L Hansen o I week in time for Christmas Jim American Fork visited this week aa an LDS with his parents Mr A Mrs has been laboring Frank Hansen and with her sismissionary in BraziL The valley has a festive air ters Mrs K L Hess and Mrs trees and Errsll Bone with the Christmas Park Valley MR and MRS GORDON LAItEY BOSLEY BECOMES BRIDE OF GORDON PETERSON' LaRey Bosley daughter of Mr and Mrs Walter Bosley Corinne became the bride of Gordon Orian Peterson son of Mr and Mrs Orian Peterson Snowville at ceremonies in the Corinne Ward Relief Society room Nov 30 Bishop J H Norman officiated A wedding reception followed the ceremony The hall was decorated with beautifully flowers and potted plants a miniature church with tiny bride and groom Mrs Thomas the decoraBosley supervised tions of the hall and serving tables The bride wore a gown of pleated nylon tulle over satin The fitted bodice had lace inserts and long tapered sleeves The full skirt featured a peplum of lace and her small sequin covered cap was held in place by a nylon tulle veil She carried a single detachable orchid with corsage surrounded pink roses Pink and white colors carried out the entire decoration scheme Attendants to the bride were her sisters Mrs Leon Whitworth as matron of honor and Miss Doreen Bosley and Miss Ardith Bosley bridesmaids They wore identical coral velvet sheaths and carried nosegays of pink ELWO OD By Mrs' Darwin Anderson Children Visit Grandparents ORIAN PETERSON roses and white carnations Omar Andersen performed the duties of best man for the groom Tiny gift bearers were Sharon and Roberta Bosley Margaret Birch and Joy Hammerland Presiding at the guest book was Mrs Arnold Fryer with Mrs Mrs Russell Sam Forsgren Mrs Elmer Larsen Forsgren Mrs Dale Nelson and Mrs Guy Bosley caring for the gifts Mrs Mrs L V Hammerland Myrl Wells Mrs Lysle Wells Mrs John Stoll Mrs Jess Nicholas and Mrs Willard Jensen had charge of the refreshments and Mrs Max Heppler and Mrs Allan Perry served Mr and Mrs Thomas Bosley were host and hostess for the Rose as evening with Jerry Backmaster of ceremonies ground music was played during the reception by Mrs Sheldon Thompson The new Mrs Peterson chose for her going away ensemble a rust sheath with black accessories of The bride is a graduate Box Elder High School and attended Henegars Business College prior to her employment at the American Linen Supply Company In Salt Lake City Mr Petersen is a graduate of Bear River High School and attended Weber College prior to his four years in the U S Navy He is continuing his education at Weber College and they are making their home In Ogden presented her Silver Gleaner Services Award at Sacrament Sunday evening The family of Mr and Mrs Howard Stokes presented the program Sunday evening Talks were given by Tommy Steven and Ross Stokes Mr and Mrs Stokes also spoke Piano numbers were played by Ross and and Steven Stokes Stanley Stokes Bothwell sang several songs accompanying himself on the guitar Called To California Mr and Mrs Clinton Bronson and Donald accompanied Mr and Mrs Inland Woodruff to San Diego Calif Monday evening They were called unexpectedly by the very serious illness of Ivan Woodruff Friends of Ivan surely hope he Is Improved by this time The busy holiday season is upon us Parties and programs have been held in the various organizations The MIA held a Christmas program Tuesday evening after which gifts were exchanged and refreshments served The Primary entertained the children at a dance Wednesday also Santa Claus afternoon made a visit Programs In keeping with the also for Sunday School and of our Savior are planned day evening meeting Dec 23 Tiny grand children Calvin and Dorothy Ward arrived by bus last week from Augusta Ga to stay with grandparents Mr and Mrs Wm Peterson Mrs Margaret Thomas of Lehi took care of the children on their trip here Parents Mr and Mrs LeRoy Ward expect to be here for Christmas Mr and Mrs George Ward Bloomington Ida and Mrs Oscar Gru-niBrigham City came to visit with the Petersons and grand children on Friday and Saturday Mr and Mrs Veryl Brown and daughter Judith Buhl Ida spent Friday and Saturday with the Petersons Reed Peterson student at the USAC is at home for the Christmas holidays as is Steryl Miller student at BYU Charlene Bronson also a BYU student was home for the weekend t A new baby son arrived last Monday at the home of Alan and Marilynn Miller Holbrook Salt Lake City Brother Gregory Keith left Mr A Mrs Richard Is happy over the new baby as are grand parents Mr and Mrs Saturday for their home in after a visit with Wash Marion Miller Mrs Keith is a Mr and Mrs Don McCoomb relatives here of Ogden visited Sunday with sister of Mrs Carl Rogers Mr and Mrs Ray Hansen and Mrs Nephi Westergard enter family Mrs Marion Miller and Ricky tained her pinochle club Thursvisited with Mrs Ella Frank day evening Prizes were won Mrs Don last Saturday in Logan by Mrs Dean Minson Peterson Hess and Mrs Howard Mr and Mrs Abner Hecox spent several Wyo Pinejale Mrs Munns Rose and Mrs Mrs Boyd days last week with Chambers and family Wayne Dewey Ramsdell were in Ogden Chambers was relieved of his Monday cast last Saturday He has been Mr & Mrs S W Capener and wearing on his leg since Oct 31 when he was injured in an auto Mr L Mrs Gus Forsberg were in accident He is not quite ready Ogden Monday and in Logan on to take up his hobby of skiing Tuesday The Chambers visited in Ogden Mr A Mrs Glen Lowe and sons with Mrs Laura Pooge and children Tommy and Mark visited at the is still F L Nye home Tuesday They Carolyn Andreason confined to her bed at home are from Pomona Calif She spent several - days at the Wendell Hess Mr A Mrs Valley Hospital this week after dance club Receives Award — Erickson was Saturday night Miss Rolayne start school with the best writing equipment! SHEAFFER’S u BALLPOINT Starts writing instantly atr the slightest touch never skips Giant unit writes five times longer than ordinary ballpoints! Transparent you can see how much ink is left Replaces pressure with pure pleasure for ballpoint writing at its dependable best1 OthcrSheaffer F eathertouch vO° Ballpoints at $ 1 95 and S2 95 CITY DRUG Phono AL — Tremonton ( A a A h a h n V C E d T S L ir Y ei u E E L a E d I e E t h ii n E tl t! b |