Show w" the" garlaM TIMES ’ EVERY FRIDAY MOilNINO Entered Second Class Mail Matter Aug 1928 at the Post Utah Offioe at Garland — $200 Per Year $2 50 Outside of County Subscriptions Editor and Publisher Vemald Wm Johns PUBLISHED u Widows Should Contact FSA Official FIELDING ARRIVES MISSIONARY HOME Elder of Glen W Welling Social security is not just old It also includes Fielding arrived home Tuesday age insurance after having a two completed which protect the famprovisions ilies of workers who die before year LDS mission in England After being released from his they reach the retirement age of 65 A widow with children un- mission Glen visited many places in Europe including der 18 years of age may be eli- of interest Rome Italy He also spent segible for monthly benefits ranging from $40 to $150 a month if veral days In New York and and her husband had worked long visited other points of interest in home enough in covered employment to the east before returning be insured Widows in this area are urged MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED to contact Wesley F Watson of Mr and Mrs James I Bird of the Ogden social security office Bluebell announce he marriage of so that can determine they their whether they may be eligible for Allred daughter Rae to Dale L son of Air and Mrs social security benefits He will of Fielding which be in Tremonton at the Utah took Allred at the Salt Lake place & Power Light Company office on Thursday Dec 27 from 2 to Temple Friday Rae will graduate from the 3 pm Altammt High School at BlueDale is Mr A Mrs J W Rich ins and bell this coming spring a graduate of B’ar River High of Albuquerque three children New Mexico were dinner guests School and attended the USAC He returned this fall from a two of Mrs Jos A Nielsen WednesMrs Nielsen is a niece of year LDS mission to Germany day At present he is a teacher in Mrs Nielsen the high school a Bluebell where they will make their home Fielding Briefs Mr & Mrs Clyde Suttlemyre and Mr St Mrs Richard Morse of Ogden visited with Mr & Mrs F W Hess last week Mr & Mrs Reed MacFarland and family have moved to Ogden to make their Mr St Mrs Earl Skinner home and children Karen and Steven Mr at Logan spent Thursday Mrs W'allace Hess visited with Mr St Mrs Darrell Godfrey and at Clarkston Thursday family Mr St Mrs Owen Hess and son Owen Jr left Saturday for where they will make Ogden their their home for the next Mrs Elmo Munson few months and son Forrest spent Thursday Elmer Mr St Mrs at Logan Coombs were in Ogden Saturday Mr St Mrs Emerson Earl and two sons spent he forepart of the week at Salt Lake City Mrs Sadie Johnson arrived home frem Riverside Saturday where she has spent California several months with her children St Mrs Alma Johnson and ?Ir She will spend the holidays with her father T F Coombs Bishop A qrd other relatives Mrs E T Richards spent Saturday Mr at Logan Mrs Cyril GodSunday frey and family spent visiting with Mr St Mrs Thurwin Scott and family at Millville dinner guests at the Sunday home of Mr & Mrs Herman Lott and family were Mr Sc Mrs Mark Lott and son David of Malad Mr At Mrs Elmer Coombs with visited Mr St Mjrs A V Smoot at Corinne Sunday afterMrs Lemuel noon Earl and small daughter Elyse of Mendon have spent several days at the L Earl home Mrs Ralph Udy visited Wednesday with her parents Mr St Mrs Sidney Godfrey Mr & Mrs J H at Clarkston Smith accompanied by Mr St Mrs Ji H Rhead of Tremonton spent Sunday visiting with Mr & Mrs Grant McFarland and family at Salt Lake City Mr Sc Mrs Ralph Udy accompanied by Mr & Mrs Sidney Godfrey of Clarkston at ore spending this weekend Hunt with Mr Idaho visiting St Mrs Mrs Wendell Tarbet H L Richards and daughters Marie and Pam spent the weekend at the Thco Richards home Mrs Agnes Burnett was a Sunday dinner guest at the home of Mr St Mrs Ernest Burnett Mr At Mrs W M Welling have word that their daughreceived ter Maureen McClellan and three sons have arriv'd safely at Topeka Kansas where her husband LL McClellan is stationed Scott at the AFB and where they will make their home for the present Sunday dinner guests at the Mr St Mrs home of Leonard were" Mr Mrs Frank Standing Mr & Keyes and son Michael Mrs George Bowcut and family of Ogden and Mr St Mrs Dcntds Miller and daughter Deane of Tremonton The occasion was Mrs Standing’s birthday anniverShe was presented with sary lovely gifts a Mr St Mrs Joe Smith who have been living near Kansas where Joe is Fort Riley with the army are arriving this week to spent Christmas holidays with their parents Mr & Mrs Mrs Andrey Jensen and family Smith will be remembered as the Mrs former Miss Lois Jensen J D Munson spent Sunday and Morday with Mr St Mrs James Burt at Ogdn evening Sunday Mrs Burt entertained in compliHansen ment to Mrs Gertrude V est of Hollywood Calif Other were Mr Mr St Mrs Eben Wileo end Mr St Mrs Joe Frisby ol Ogden MR MRS BURNS HONORED ANNIVERSArV ON WEEDING Mr and Mrs A W Burns of Fielding were honored at a family party given at the home of Mr and Mrs Arch Hall at Garland Saturday the occaevening sion being their 42nd wedding anA lovely hot supper niversary was served to the following in addition o the honored guests Mrs Ted Neilson of Deweyville Mr and Mrs Frank Burns Mr and Mrs Odell Bums and Mr and Mrs Ilarley Christensen of Bountiful and Mrs Mr Bert Whitney Mr & Mrs Dave Thomas and Mr and Mrs Walter Burns of Garland The table was atdecorated with roses tractively and carnations the cen forming Mr and Mrs Bums terpiece were presented with a lovely gift Mr A Mrs Bruce Llnderman of Pasadena Calif ' are visiting his Mr As Mrs Otto Llnderparents man Mr A Mrs James White and daughter apent the weekend with Mr St Mrs Max Archibald at Blackfoof Mr A Mrs Arch Roberta were in Ogden Saturday Riverside the Relief Society their Christmas patty Mrs Ward Mrs Mabel Mrs Ray Capener and Mrs Tuesday held Mina their practice ' High School Asks Public To Check List For Memorial Roger served Continued from page 1 omission of names discovering the spelling of any errors in names and determining whether listed should not any individuals be included When the plaque is actually made up and put in its place it is imperative that it be complete and that it contain no errors” states Principal Frank Stevens Any individuals having information on this matter are urged to contact Principal Stevens at once The list of war dead and struggle in which each boy lost his life follows: Bear River High School Casualties World War I Devcre Watkins World War II Glen B Adams Golden D Adams Milton L Adams George L Allen Lawrence Allen Jesse R Anderson Voy G Andersen Wayne P Anderson Rolon D Borgstrora Clyde Borgstrom LoRoy Borgstrom Rulon Borgstrom Blaine Bowcutt Daniel W Bradshaw Jr William 0 Bunderson Luther V Burbank Wayne H Burgess Daniel L Christensen Darrell M Dustman L Fredrickson Delbert Mark Caddie Carlos A Hansen Ewem Hoskins Dallas L Ilyatt Herman L Hyatt Adam John Imthum Harold E Isaacson Dale E Jensen Rulon W Kimber Darrell P Larsen Jr Willard Reed Larson Clinton Lyle Loveland Corvil W Madsen Arthur D Michaelis Lloyd K Nielson Lester J Peterson William C Reese Orvil Rudd Orion Dewey Snow Conrad D Steffen Marston J Stokes Wilford J Stokes David Dale Thomas Harold C Toombs Alfred Verl Toyn Keith L Wheatley Jake Woemer Richard G Watt Present Conflict: John J Gleason Oyler aV the - home ' bf' Refreshments were Plymouth News Mrs Jay Hess and children and Nanette Loal visited her mother Mrs in Mary Hughes Mr Mrs Dooley of Magna Mesa Arizona were Tuesday Mr guests of her grandparents Mrs Wm J Hess Mrs Dooley was formerly Patsy Jensen of Brigham City daughter of Mr Ac Mrs Carl Jensen Jess Hess returned Friday from Ogden where he had been medical receiving attention He is since Tuesday reported to be improving slowly Mrs Hannah Wolverton Is in with Mrs her daughter Ogden Mrs Wolverton Dewey Thornton is not very well at this writing Mr Ed Bigler who has been visiting in Malad with relatives Don R returned home Sunday Lamb and Dewaine Lamb visited the Logan Temple Wednesday and Thursday Mr A Mrs Jesse Mrs Don R Lamb Lamb Mrs Vernon Lamb and baby and Mrs Cornwall were in Ogden Stuart Mr Kia Thursday shopping Brockman and son Jay of Tre-monton helped R L Mason to put the flooring down In his new Mr home Saturday Mrs Wayne Hess and family of Salt Ac Mr Lake City Mrs George Mrs and son Mr Youngman Linford Archibald and boys visited Sunday at the George A Hess home Mr Mrs Vernon Lamb and children Linda and Verna Gene Mrs Jesse Lamb and children Raejena ard Don visited in Blue Creek Mrs with Mr Sunday at Stuart Cornwall Speakers our sacrament meeting Sunday were missionary of companions Miss Phyllis Udy Dona Sorensen and Elder Sorensen and Elder The MIA Chapel all of Logan a square dance Satursponsored day night for the young people Chili was served Mr Mrs Mitchel Hess and baby are movfor the winter ing to Deweyville jects in the proccs of preparation construction in the for possible Construction immediate future on major state highways at the time includes: $695234 present on US £50 on US 91 $418174 by the southeast expenditures to Colorado $176653 Highway Utan aiaie Koaiu ummussion lor on US 30 north to Idaho $80597 to and to Nevada fiscal lual amounted annual on US west minion which was more $36656 on' US 187 before it tnan lor any previous year in joins US 30s to Wyoming bun's nisiory me 1951 outlay Will Cob tin ue High was 24 mnnen higoer man tnat a recent study of Analyzing tor laoO anil ao rannon over highway construction needs made mat lor 199 ’lnese lacis are by the Division of Highway Plan notes that pointed out in a researen report ning Utah Foundation reon bums tngnway total needs for construction alone programs The leased oy Lian Founda are placed at $216665000 today tax researen Foundation also cites a Igisla tion the Ine report notes tnat tive Council study released in No agency shows which vember 1950 in ad increased construction expenditures wnich totaled $95 million ditian to the construction needs of accounted for estimated lor fiscal 19oi by the Division over Highway Planning all of the increase estimated nearly two years maintenance and departmental each of the previous while and operaing expenses for a total lor repairing outlay or of $298266000 maintaining present roads declin- program ed to $26 million for fiscal 1951 marly $199 million per year for The construction pro$700000 lower than in 1950 and 15 years fiscal gram alone would require about almost $11 million under $13 8 million 1949 per year for 15 Utah Foundation points years Roads Cost Double out that any future construction While construction highway program above $75 or $8 million considerhas increased outlay per year will likely have to be ably— about 4 turns since 1940 financed state entirely from and 2V4 times since 1947 part funds noting that Utah has m has offset been increase by tyiis the past taken full advantage of the rapid increase in construction Federal-aifunds and that in costs of The Bureau Public creases in Federal aid are appar Roads composite mile cost index ently not in prospect based on as 100 has inAn important factor to be con creased from 716 in 1940 to 1457 in 1950 and 1618 for the sidered in a present highway di second This velopment program for Utah is quarter of 1951 the availability or lack of steci means that if a highway construcin for highway tion project cost $716000 purposes would 1940 the same project State highway revenues den cost about $1457000 in 1950 and ved from Motor and Special Fuel middle of 1951 in the $1618000 Taxes Federal and conPresent Utah highway since July 1 1951 a portion of struction programs according to Motor Vehicle Registration Fees the Utah Foundation report in- are reported by Utah Foundation clude $3388000 for 897 miles to be $136 million in fiscal 1951 of projects under construction compared with $116 mil $3198500 for 502 miles of pro- lion for 1950 and $109 million in fiscal 1949 It is estimated jects advertised for bids as of by Utah Foundation that net high1 Dec and $367100 1951 for way revenues for fiscal 1952 will 814 miles of construction amount to about $16012000pro Highway uGbit Sure To Continue High Foundation Report " i I J I ( t i i i i r t J f r r 0 e The older folks of our town Mr Robert Nish and Mrs Janet 93 Steed who are both years old and Mr Thomas Nish who is 91 and Lucy Lamb 88 are aU as well as they can for feeling their age Mrs Hannah Wolverton now with her daughter in Ogden is not so well P c 1 s F s L g n 5 L Grant Rose Broadus Y Westmoreland Clayton Conley East Garland The Bee Hive Girls furnished Helen Capener acted as hostes- a very interesting program in ses Mrs Harold Peterson meeting Sunday evenof sacrament Garland demonstrated Christmas ing with Mary' Korth in charge Hansen Laralee flower gave a talk Ruth G ifta arrangements a Christmas story Ethel were exchanged Mr St Mrs Holman LaVoy Udy spent till Rogers and Evan Gee of Garland Friday with Merle LarMonday in Salt Lalco City visit- sang two duets and Fred GroMr St Mrs Bob son accompanist ing relatives reading Udy visited in Salt Lake City and ver gave a scripture Mrs Marion Sorensen American spent Fork over the weekwith her end Karl Welling and Don Friday and Saturday & in Mr Mrs sister Ogden Welling were in Salt Lake ‘City Russell Capener who Henry Sorensen were in Portage Monday is working in Salt Laks City Sunday afternoon to visit Mr & Orin Parkinson and Mrs spent the weekend with his fam- Mrs Mrs Ross Rhodes Mr A Mrs H S Tingey and Francis Allen ily Mr Mr St Mrs John Ward spent Sat- and son N?al accompanied urday in Riverside and returned St Mrs Arbon Bowcutt to Ogden Mr & Mrs R J Potto Ogden where they are spend- Thursday attended ter of the the the winter ing banquet Box Elder Knife and Fork Club Mr St Mrs George Bewcutt the Indian are spending Intermountain the week at the at The Joe Butler home in Garland Monday evening Mr School St Mrs Butler drove to California speaker was Sidney B Montague to bring their son Theron of the Canadian Mounthome formerly Police for the holidays and internationally Mrs R D ed Macfarlan Ardene and have known lecturer St Mr Mrs Lyn Larson were to gone California to apend the winter with MrAe Mrs Leo Salt Lake City visitors WednesMrs Naomi Oylcr Mr Ac Mrs Grace Allen Mrs day Mr A Mrs Nina Burnett Mrs Joyce Cornwall Mrs Eph Peterson anr Mrs Helen Capener shopped Ed Isaacson and Mrs Tom Harper in Logan Monday Mn Agnes attended the DUP Christmas party Burnett was a dinner guest at at the Armory in Garland Frithe home of her son Ernest Bur- day evening A hot luncheon nett and family of Fielding' Sun- was served and a Christmas proMrs Peterson Bob and Dick Capener day gram prsented who attend the University “Stories to tell David gave he lesson Gafts were exCapener from he BYU’ and Bar- at Christmas” bara Ward from the USAC are changed home for the holidays Mr St Mrs L M Holman Mr St Mrs Blaine Welling and sons of spent Friday in Ogden Mr Evanston Wyo spent the week- Mrs Wayne Archibald and family end with Mr Sc Mrs Karl Well- of Ogden spent last weekend at the Joe Oyler home Mrs Oyler ing The Primary held their an- accompanied them to Ogden to nual Christmas party last night spend the week returning Sunat the church Mr St Mrs Howard Oyler Thursday Santa day came with gifts for the children Mr Ac Mrs Gale accompanied and a present for- - everyone in Welling to Salt Lake City Monthe ward Mr St Mrs Sherman Oybr Mrs Inez Johnson day ard family were dinner guests of were Ogden visitors Tuesday Mr Mrs Joe Forsberg Ardes The Adams and’ Delos Junior Birthday Club Adams honored attended 'the McKinley Nadeen Richards and Nina Bur- School faculty Monday party nett at the Burnett home Christ- evening Dinner was served and mas gifts were exchanged and r Ruth Johnson showed som? films lovelv lynch was served Mr aken in Mexico during their St Mrs Leland Bourne and Diane rip last summer The Aaronic spent a few days in Farmington Priesthood boys under the last week of J P Christensen held L Were Putting E ti a a g s Gifts Around The Tree C a ii J h ELECTRICAL GIFTS tf THAT KEEP li a v ON GIVING E L E Personal Electric Gifts Bedi F Covering Aectric Clock Reading Lamp Study Lamp Boudoir Lamp F C a v t Lamp Sun Lamp Heat Lamp Small Radio Waffle Maker -Automatic Toaster Electric Mixer Electric Iron Electric Bottle Warmer Electric Heating Pad Electric Roaster Electric Coffee Maker Electric Percolator Electric Coffee Urn Electric Tea Kettle Electric Hot Plate Electric Buffet Warmer Electric Casserole c s h ti I J family Gifts Electric Range Electric Home Freezer Electric Refrigerator Electric Water Heater Electric Dishwasher Electric Garbage Disposer Console Radio Electric Sew ing Machine Electric Hobby-Sho- Electric Ironer Vacuum Cleaner Electric Chafing Dish Elcttric Popcorn Popper Electric Space Heater Electric Hair Orjer Electric Vibrator 4 Electric Curling Imp Electric Shaver Electric Trouser Prefer 1IMEI1IM3 A 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