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PAGE 5 THE Funeral Held For Jos H Kirkham j A1 SHARON ESSAY Miss HALES GARLAND TIMES WINS CONTEST Sharon WANT ADS of Riverside was declared winner in the AmRate Zc per word per issue in Funeral services for Patriarch ericamsm contest Minimum by advance sponsored charge 25c Kirkham II conwere Joseph the Cards of Thanks 50c per issue Tremonton Junior Chamber ducted Thursday at pm in the of Commerce Second and third stake tabernacle under the direc— FOR house in SALE place winners were Joyce Romer tion of Bishop Leonard L Bishop and GarGarland — See Frank Rose Ethel Roberts both of Friends of the deceased filled ' land 2tp the body of the building almost The contest headed locally by PAPERIIANCING: at now to capacity Right Owen Cannon and Leland Harris — Mikesell A R reasonable rates The Garland ward choir led is part of a contest in phone tf Tremonton by F L Nye sang the hymn which high school students were Daw‘‘Softly Beams the Sacred We pay cash and eall for your invited to write on any phase of was offer- Americanism ning” The invocation Horses dead Cows useless and Miss they wished ed by D Henry Manning an Hales’ and Hop We now have Sheep winning entitled of the deceased essay sociate counselor My America” will be entered in (real demand fee live horses ward in the Garland bishopric the state contest CO UTAH which Miss Ethel following At their regular meeting We'dPhones: Farmers 159-Mrs Ralph Gleason and Mrs 12 Feb Bell the Jaycees D Henry Manning sang “Teach nesday Me TPray” They were accom heard the three girls read their PAPERING and Paper Cleaning-C- all prize winning essays panied by Mrs F M Peck Garland Wallace iformer Sperry Mark Nichols Garland 2tp phone he and next ward bishop served with loyalty and door neigh-of the Kirkhams was the prSy- This organ was installed COMPANY MIKESELL first speaker He said he knew and our recreation hall built Painting Contractors Kirkham as a man who 'nfi the seven years we worked Paperhanging never compromised with wrong together’ Roof Coating Also that he could pick no man Marsel Nielson Free Estimates Given played as a who had contributed to more the piano solo “Come Come Ye Phones: welfare of Garland and the Bear Saints” an arrangement complet- Garland 170-Tremonton 32J11 River valley “Brother Kirkham ed by the deceased a few days 3F & Me had an abundant and gentle sense prior to his death The arrangeI of humor that have enjoyed ment is one that permits the ingreatly as I have been happy in strument to voice the tragedy Faculty Club Meets The Bear River high school the joy he derived from of the events of the expulsion feeling Club met Monday night his family Only a month ago from Nauvoo as well as the clear Faculty at the home of Ruth Johnson he told me he was happy in his Iriumphant faith of the orginal Mrs Halver Skinner and Mrs Myhome and activities the happiest composition ron Richards were assisting hoshe had ever been in his life” President C E Smith the next tesses read were stories Short “Ah Sweet Mystery of Life" speaker characterized Patriarch by Mrs Garland Puzey Refreshwas played by Mrs F M Peck Kirkham as "a man dehumbly ments were served as a pipe organ solo voted to duty” “lie was a PaThe second speaker w as J M triarch of the Lord” he continued “and God was with him Caddie factory superintendent when he spoke regardless of what and associate of "Joe” since boymen may say lie spoke to hood in ehi where Kirk the Mr Don R Lamb and Geo A every individual under the influhams were all outstanding musi ence of the Spirit of God" Hess were released from Sunday cians “I knew him at the facsuperintendency Sunday Closing remarks by Bishop Bish- School of men tory as a fine leader to the support Feb 2 and Oleen Josephson never excitable a man of honor op paid tribute Newell Nish and Lloyd Estep and character have never the deceased had given the ward were sustained in the superintenR Evan Gee F L Nye C If known a man who lived his rcliRelief Society Last and Harold Castleton sang dency here gion as did Joe" he said was held meeting Tuesday with Lam b gi vin the tea booster Alvin Kedthru the Lions club and crs as accompanist clurj lesson on Industry and Nola Starr Salt the Flower club” forof Lake City dington lesson Three giving the W W Richards Bishop spoke mer missionary companion of J members oftheology the stake board were B Kirkham sang “In My Father’s of the passing of Patriarch Mr Si Mrs Orvil J Nish present ham as an advancement to still House are Many Mansions” were in Salt Lake City on busiHe lived a The benediction was offered by ness greater opportunity Mr & Mrs ClifThursday life of service in which he always Vernon D IJishop and the grave ford Rudd of Ogden were weekdid his best “In March 1927 in the Garland cemetery was dedend guests of Mr Sc Mrs Jasper ehose him as my counselor and icated by Wm Woffinden Rudd Mr & Mrs Ralph Harris of Malad are visiting at the Jashome Mrs Rudd Harris per Mr was formerly Marie Rudd sHEN HOLDEN A Mrs Ray Anderson and children and Mr & Mrs Kia Brockman "Give a person a new pen or pencil to try and children of Tremonton were out for writing qualities Invariably they Sunday guests of Mr & Mrs R L will write their own name AH of us Mr Sc Mrs Dale Steed of Mason seem to be endowed with natural pride Ogden spent Sunday with Mr & when it comes to the chosen words bestowed upon us which Mrs Hess Jesse Mr & Mrs we call our ‘name’ When we think of a name we think Robert Ipsen of Ogden were of a person When we carve a name in granite we conweekend guests of Mr Sc Mrs the rhit of influence tinue person for many generations” Mr Tony Babbet Jesse Hess of Malad was a Sunday guest of & Son Co John H Mr & Mrs Jesse Lamb Mrs 80 N Main Brigham City Lamb is some better at Lucy this writing Mr Sc Mrs Don Select a Cemetery Lot and a Family Monument & Olson and Mr Mrs Kay Olson and daughter Ray Lynn of Brigham City were Sunday guests of Mr Sc Mrs Keith Lamb and the help he has given its members Hales Plymouth News saij- Bott GARLAND UTAH FRIDAY Fielding Briefs Clubs Hold Meetings The Future Progress Guild met at the home of Mrs Leo Earl on Friday evening with Mrs Madge Anderson as hostess Miss Maof Tremonton rergaret Woodside viewed the book “The Miracle of the Bells’ Refreshments were served to 22 club members and one guest Mrs Ora Mae Rhead of Tremonton Mrs Eva Bums was hostess to the Social Development club at her home afternoon Thursday President Feb 6th Effie Potter presided Mrs Irene Peck had charge of the following' Mrs Reed Oyler 'of Tremonton! reviewed the book “Tops For Private Tussy” Mrs Wayne Fronk abo of Tremonton sang two solos Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs Nelda her two daughlers Whitney and Mrs Helen Hall both of Garland Mr Sc Mrs E C Mason spent at Salt Lake City the Herman Potter is spending Idaho on this week at Salmon Munson Mrs Elmo business and son Forest and Miss Bea Godfrey spent Wednesday at Potter Mrs Herman Logan and children pnd Mrs Steven Potter and children attended a shower for their nephew Gordon Manning and his bride at the home of Mr Sc Mrs Horace Manning at Mr & Mre Ogden last week Guy Rees spent Tuesday at LoMr & Mrs Cyril Godfrey gan Lana Lester and and childen spent Friday at Millville with their parents Mr & Mrs Lester Clark Rudd Jessop and family and Steven Potter left Wednesday on a business trip to Los Mr & Mrs J F WaAngeles tson' of Smithfield Mrs LaVon Windberg and children of Logan visited with JVIrs Eliza Godfrey and family Sunday Present Church Program Mr Sc Mrs Leo Farnsworth and family presented the program at our Sacrament meeting Sunday evening The following pro gram was presented: Piano solo Diane Wood solo Geraldine Jones of- Tremonton reading Careen Peck talk Cleo Wood trio Faye McMurdie of Tremonton Irene Peek and Doris talk Farnsworth Irene Peck duet Faye McMurdie and Doris Farnsworth solo "The Holy City” Arch Richardson Tremonton Mr & Mrs Richard Packer Mr & Mrs Dwight Hansen and at Logan family spent Saturday The “Sweetheart Ball was held at the ward recreational hall Thursday night with Miss Alice Lorraine Hess daughter of Mr & Mrs F W Hess reigning as "Sweetheart” Her attendants were Janice Coombs daughter of Mr & Mrs Leo Coombs and Lila Standing daughter of Mr Sc Mrs Leonard Standing The Elders sponsored a “pot lunch” party at the ward hall Saturday evening for themselves and partners Ralph Baird had charge of the A good time attended had Motion Pictures IN COLORS WITH RECORDED DESCRIPTION Showing Beet Production & Harvest OF MEETINGS SCHEDULE Thatcher Meeting House - Mon Feb 17 1 pm Box Elder high school - Mon Feb 17 8 pm Bear River High School Tuesday Feb 18 9 am - 11 am - 1:30 pm Box Elder High School Wednesday February 19 10 am to 12 noon Fielding Rec Hall - Wed Feb 19 7:30 pm Bear River City Rec hall - Thur 20 7 :30 pm Feb 21 7:30 pm Honeyville Church - Fri Malad Idaho - Friday Feb 21 Afternoon Bear River High - Monday Feb 24 7:30 pm Farmers are invited to attend these meetings and see the results of the use of nitrate and phosphate fertilizers and the use of machinery in the production and harvest of sugar beets - SUGAR C0P1PAI1Y UTAH IDAHO THE CHEERFUL CHARLIE SERVICE STATION MAN SAYS: East Garland Balance your graiifor lots of eggs with Puijncx Lay Chow Feed half fend half with grain and see the difference was Mrs Harold Peterson entertained at a family dinner Sunday honoring her father A A Fors berg on his 74lh birthday anniversary Thirty members of the family were present dm TURN YOUR CRAIN INTO A debate to prepare practice interschool competition will held Friday February 14 at Bear River high school between Bear River and Box Elder Three teams from Box Elder rounds each will debate two while six teams from Bear’ River will debate only one round each The subject “Resolved that the federal government should establish a system of free medical care available to aU citizens at public expense” is the state high school debate question Those participating from Bear HoUis Johnson River Include Maughan Mason Evan Clements Ernest Warburton Peggy Misrasi Virginia Shuman Carma Nielson Roma Jean Hill lone Anderson DeLora Marble Connie Hunsaker and Marilyn Taylor Alternates are Peggy Allen and Barbara Waldron be will consider This discussion he correct use of DDT in the milk house and dairy bam lome in controling flies mosquitoes and other insects its use on livestock in controlling cattle grubs lice ticks and bam flies and its use in the field in the control of army worms lygus bugs grasshoppers thrips beetles and other insects of field and garden who 1947 for of DDT according to the Extension Service office and this meeting will bring to the farmers of the county the new information on the proper use of this chemical bv all 14 A in the Proper use of DDT on the farm and in the field will be discussed next Wednesday evening February 19 at 8 o’clock at the Utah Power Sc Light building at Tremonton by Dr F Knowlton Extension Q Entomologist of the Utah State Agricultural College Tremendous strides have been made the patt year in the use home progam FEBRUARY PRACTICE DEBATE PLANNED FOR FRIDAY AT SCHOOL Farmers to Hear Expert Discuss DDT with John W Larson returned home Saturday after spending the last six in California and weeks Texas visiting his children Mr & Mrs Frank C S Deddlck and two children of Salt Lake were week-enguests at the Mr Derrick Lewis Larson 'home is Mrs Larson’s brother Mr & Mrs Eph Peterson were dinner guests Sunday of Mr Sc Mrs Eld Morgan at Bear River gice for a sincere smile makes and for Utah " you f i j City Mr PURINA IAY CHOW RAISS A Mrs I L Isaacson accompanied Mrs Dorris Peterson Joan Peterson and Thomas Forsythe to Ogden Saturday The Isaac sons spent the day with thtyr son Lee and family Mr Sc Mrs Keith Rhodes returned home from Idaho Falls Tuesday of Logan Mrs Linda Somers spent last Sunday with her bro ther Wilford Sorenson and family Mr your calves Vuxuta 7icup & Mrs Alva Rhodes were Logan Saturday on business Mr & Mrs Ned Shaffer were to attend the in M’lad funeral for Mb II P Pinsle David Larson made a business trio to Logan Monday and also visited wih Mr A Mrs Lynn Larin son Mr ONE BAG OF MILK RAISES HELPS A tirf&cca ’Thursday P’ul nresent BIG" KEEP HUSKY CALF DOWN SCOURS Ivn CALF STARTEIIA Bear River Farm Supply Arthur Michaelis Prop Mrs Jaoor Shaffer enat a birthday dinner evening for Louis and L arson Four couples were A tertained 40 mU Garland Utah arson aed Fuene Hansen were both cnWted as per son’litirs for the Utih State annual “The Buzzer’ Lyn is president of tbe associated students of the college and T'oene is fresh man claOsV' presid"nt The boys are cousins TVavne Archibald returned to 0"den te'rjTndino the past three weH ‘with her mother Mrs Joseph Ojler I You're only kidding yourself when you think you can get away with poor service! You can't do it that is if you want to build a sound no one can SSF profitable business Make it a point to give prompt service to everyone who drives into your service station Be cheerful helpful attentive! You II U Sy O find it pays you handsomely! 'i CLIP THIS OUT! j GIVE IT - " urnrnm TO SOMEONE WHO NEEDS ITI £ |