Show Page THE 4 GARLAND GARLAND TIMES DECEMBER FRIDAY UTAH 28 1951 Mr St Mrs Noble Peterparents — Local Briefs — Other guests at the Petersen sen home are Mr St Mrs Donald riJBU3DED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING Castletoa Mr & Mrs Ralph of Salt Lake City Mr and family of Orem and Mr Si Petersen Entered as Second Class Mail Matter Aug 1928 at the Post St Mrs Gordon Jensen and fami- - Mrs Ben Call and family cf Price Offioe at Garland Utah — $200 Per Year and Miss Betty visited their ly of Brigham 8250 Outside of County Subscriptions parents Mr & Mm Vernald Wm Johns Editor and Publisher Petersen of Sugar City Idaho Harold Castleton over the week Lex Udy a student at theien(i Christmas Also dinner is Utah of University spending Day were 0A Christmas Mm the holidays with his parents Mrljjj jtfjrs Bryce Erickson Mrs M J Udy Cpl Sterling Stanley" Castleton and daughter who stationed Jensen is Mr A Mrs Jess Hess and son of Mrs atjand Mrs Blood and Mrs Howard Sunday the family Phoenix is Arizona were in spending 0f Logan Lloyd Agnes Burnett met at the home Ogden Tuesday A teacher’s part of the holidays with his wife training rronk entertained meeting of Mr & Mrs Marvin Burnett for Mfg w and small daughter at the homethe was held Monday evening at the their Christmas dinner and exof her dob and members Mr & Mrs Jesse Lamb home The lesson change of gifts All of Mrs BurP81Lejtoyjtheir husbands at their Christmas Allred Lt of Hess was given by Jane Udy Refreshnett's children and grandchildren Joseph Hill!par(y at her home Friday evenments were served to 8 a The were present Mr St Mrs Art ing his parents Mr St Mrs Ellwood had as Christmas Birthday Club met at the home Ward guests vided accordian music Mr Ac Mrs F W Hess Hess of Lois Lamb Monday afternoon all of their children except Sgt Aostia Mr Mrs Clarence had St Christmas as on Mrs their Day Smith Ward of California guests for Christmas party Gifts dinner Christmas & Mr Hess Mrs Lemoine and were guests atof Mr St Mrs Otto Mr & Mrs Ross were exchanged and pot luck Present were Mr Mrs Dar- at the heme family of Ogden lunch was served to 9 members Shirley and sons of Rexburg Brockman at Tremonton Mrs rell Godfrey and family of Mr & Mrs Welton Ward of Clea Lamb and Mrs Ida and Mr A Mrs Ray Hailing Mr Mrs Arvid Anderson Dean Lamb were Ida Mr 3t Mrs Paul Ogd?n shop- Pocatello Mr Ac family of Layton visited Monday and family of Snowville Ward and daughters cf Salt Lake pers last Friday Bishop Olecn of at the Clarence Austin home and Mrs Wynn Wood and family attended the funeral City and Mrs Rayola Walker of Josephson Tooele and Mr Ac Mrs Evan Hess exchanged gifts Christmas for Kalen Hickman son of Ogden Day guests O C Davis spent and family of Plymouth Mr Ac Mr A Mrs Bishop Ilickman at Soowvillc last of Mr A ‘Mrs J O Iladfiold were Mrs Ellwood Hess spent Friday Christmas Day in Ogden with Mr A Christmas program Mr St Mrs Bruce Thursday and Geary at Logan visiting their daughter Mrs Earl Sims was presented by the school child- daughters of Salt Lake City and a of Arimo Mrs LaFae McFarland Janice Anderson entertained ren here Thursday evening and Mr S Mrs Douglas Roche and Idaho who is receiving medical group of friends Saturday night was much appreciated Mr & Mrs Dale by all son Vernon at a pot luck supper Gifts were care at the LDS hospital present The teachers arc doing Ogd?n and children of Salt Iake a fine work with the children City spent the holidays with Mr The Future Progress Guild exchanged Mr A Mrs Odeen Didericksen this year a Mr St Mrs Stuart At Mrs Delos Jensen Also guests niet at the home of Mrs Gale Mr of Grantsville of Blue were Mr St Mrs Max Adams and Cornwall Creek attendwith and children Cullimore and Welling evening Thursday baby of Mrs Jay ed th- school program Thursday children of Tremonton Mrs Wa'vne Spcrist as & Msr John Ely 4n evening their Christmas party Gifts for Mr L Mrs Blaine Welling dinner guests on A family and the evening of Logan were were exchanged dinner was held m the Wm J CulliWyo at the home of Mr St Mrs Kia and sons of Evanston spent plaving games Luncheon more home spent Christmas with Mr St Mrs Brockman at Tremonton Sunday was served by the hostesses Mr St Mrs Reed Cantain Merrill Jensen arrived Present in addition to the Brock- Karl Welling The children of the District Texas Sunday from San Antonio man family were Mr A Mrs U L Sorenson of Salt Lake City spent School gave a Christmas party at and take Mason and children June Hal the weekend with Mr & Mrs Rusthe school building Friday after- He will return Saturday two children back sell Mr Caperer and family and Lloyd also Miss Braegger noon to which all of their par —Mrs J: risen and St Mrs C M Cornwall and family with him Mrs Ivan Lloyd and 3 children ents were invited Principal with Mr St Mrs of Salt Lake City and Mr A Mrs spent Christmas Mr A: Mrs E W nesday" "Storm Warning” “You’Ralph Baird’s 7th and 8th grade Suthcrlund Chan Cornwall of Flwood and Mr re in the “Go for spent Navy Now” Hay Anderson and 4 children of 5th Ilalling's Wednesday at Ogden where students and Mr Mrs Leland St Mr The" dinner honored Capenor the Bothwcll Broke” and “Quo Vadis” each put on a mother Mrs and 6th grades they visited their for most expensive 5 ’n "ard entertained film ever made Eliza Godfery Mrs J D Christmas Mrs Lolita Lloyd Mason who is home on Mr play of Riverside e which had some entertainment Munson were dinner guests at the Cam’s 3rd and 4th graders tofurlough from his base in Ari-Mrs D?3n and its zona value even tho He was the honored fiuest story E II Packer’s home of Mr Mrs Lowell Farns- gether with Mrs Coombs and and Mr St family at a similar dinner held at the 1st and 2nd grade children gave dialogue appeared to tie the work worth at Ogden Monday evening Mrs Lester Coombs of an Lloyd home in Salt Lake City last Toy Parade” All They returned home on Christmas a “Christmas week Following a visit with his Ferrer March Share Award Th? morning Frank Wood the children sang several carols Mr & Mrs Earl Clements St Mr Mrs As the actir of the year two family held a party at the recrea- The afternoon was much enjoyed aged grandparents and dinner were family guests Alma Johnson in Manti he was of Mr Mrs Ray Capener The figures must be named: Jose Fer- tion hall on Christmas Day Mr St Mrs E H Packer were returning to Arizina this week Thomas J Udy family held their rer as the grandiose Members present were Mr St Mrs dinner guests at the home of Mr St Mrs Jesse Lamb had de Berg rac” and Frank Wood Mr Ac Mrs Claude at the “'Cyrano annual Christmas party their children Me & Mrs Thayne all of their children and grandnc March as the despairing Willy Allred Mr Mrs Wayne Gam home All of the chlid at Logan Christmas Packer Day children for a Christmas dinner ren and Loman in “Death of a Salesman" Mr Hrs Ray Wood Mr Mrs The Social Development grandchildren W'rre presClub on Sunday would impossible to say that Glenn Wood and Mr St Mrs M J Mr A Mrs Wm Bowcutt ent at the heme of Mrs Millie met was W'ood oth?r Ue and families their of and Mrs D Boothe and daughter ore afternoon with Welling Thursday Mr A Mrs George A Beal of Joan hoth actors created such unfor- Fielding Mr & Mrs Smith Richspent Christmas Day with Mrs J D Munson club president Salt Lake City were guests over Mrs Dorris Peterson and children gettable charact:rs that they ards and family of Logan Mr Mrs M W Welling was must share the honor cf having hips Owen Stokes and family of presiding Christmas of Mr St Mrs V W at East Garland Mrs Jay chairman for the program Mr Mrs and Johnson St best Tremonton Oluf Mr Johns the year’s Mrs J P Chris-perfor and sons were guests of given of Garland favored daughter Ruth were also din- her folks Mr & Mrs Ira Moon in mance and both were among the tensen and family of East Gar- Pulsipher some violin numbers and land Mr & Mrs Lyle Holdaway with best ner guests of the Johns Christmas Malad cn Chirstmas Mrs Nina Paul Capener of Riverside played day Other candidates were Marlon and family of Bothwcll and Mr some flute Dustin spent Christmas with her Christmas numbers Mrs Delbert Smith and family in "A Streetcar Named Brando Mr & Mrs E N Austin of Brigdaughter Mrs Hunsaker at Mrs Donnetta Petersen gave a Gifts were exchanged Clift in “A pf Ogden All h?r children ham visited here Wednesday and Desire” Montgomery “Real of Spirit paper on the in afternoon tbe Place in Alec the spent Sun” the with Guinesslan( grandchildren exception Christmas” and Mrs Ralph Baird and inS games Base-"Oliver Richard two sons were present Twist” visiting of Mr two Christmas stories Lungave At Mrs Delos Udy The Primary hart m “Fourteen Hours" Arthur officers and cheon was served by the hostess spent Thursday in in Ogden Kennedy “Bright Victory” teachers gave a Christmas party Miss Enid Welling of Portbe- Tor the children Oskar Warner in “Decision at the ward hall land Oregon is spending the the young people fore Dawn” Robert Walker Thursday in Friday evening under the direcwith her parents Mr & holidays of Riverside enjoyed a dance unA Sirs M W “Strangers cn a Train" Mel Fer- tion of Mrs Claude Allred Mrs Ben Welling der the direction of the MIA rer in “The Brave Bulls" Leo piogram was presented and Santa Francisco and Kathdaughters Punch and wafers were served Genn and Peter Ustinov in “Quo arrived and gave all the boys leen and Jcraldine of Ogden are and girls a stocking Make plans now to enroll at your filled with Saturday the married folks of Vadis” and John Howard Davies spending a few days this week state university There are unmatched Mr & Mrs Gale with her Riverside will have a dance and as the appealing pinclefaod candy nd nuts Mr & Mrs J parents opportunities awaiting you spent Sat- D Munson pot luck lunch will be served “Oliver Twist" the best child Welling and children Freshman entrance exams are urday and Sunday with their parAll married people of the ward performance of the year required for students entering the ents Mr St Mrs Welling and famVivien Leigh Wins are invited for winter quarter The Garland Bridge Club met University The best performance Mr St by an ily at Salt Lake City All new or former students not actress was given by Vivien Leigh Mrs J S Hess spent Friday at at the home of Mrs A Dean in fall quarter should registered Mrs Blaine Ravsten of Layton in “A Streetcar Named Desire” Ogden Weekend guests at the Capener Thursday night for their apply immediately for admission o readmission and Mrs Earl Johns of Ogden repeating the role she played on home of Mr & Mrs E W Christmas parly A turkey dinStudents visited with their mother who Mrs the London stage In one of the did was not served at a beautifully were Mr St Mrs Walter ner must enroll in classes December 31 Mary Busenbark most demanding Wednesday Prizes tabb long in roles the Suthcrlund and daughter Sandra decorated Class work will start January 2 modem Claine Petersen of were won by Mrs theatre she had to per- ct Pocatello Ellery Hall for information (all or writ forin in almost every mood and Salt Lake City visited with his Mrs A G Campbell and Mrs Grace Office of th Protidtnt Gifts were exchanged Mrs Elma Petersen on Haws situation and did so with subtle- mother Christmas Mr & Mrs M J ty and grace Day Mr & Mrs Neil Koford & famGood work in a difficult init rirt rr t role Udy spent Friday at Ogden ily wrere Christmas dinner guests was also dne by Judy Holliday Weekend guests at the home of Mr & Mrs farm loans at lowest cost FEE NO APPLICATION Salt Lake City Utah at Roy Thompson in "Born Yesterday” one of the of Mr St Mrs Clifford in history! Ask for the free booklet Welling Bothwell FEE -NO r?RAI$AL screen’s best comif performances St Mrs were Mr Brown the describing Equitable Society Raymond by Shelley Winters as the un- and small daughter NO CuuIMiSSlGN farm Ownership Plan Teresa of doomed happy herone cf “A Sahara Village and Mr & Mrs J SHUMWAY Place in the Sun” by Lee Grant Rondal Welling of Brigham Mr as the frightened The Equitable Life Assurance Society shop- St Mrs Darrell Godfrey Representing and famlifter in “Detective and ily of Clarkston Story” spent Friday by Mildred Dunnock in “Death of with their parents Mr & Mrs F a Salesman Jean Tontainc in W Hess Richard Petersen who “September Affair" Marion Lor-- is stationed at Fort Riley 1 TO in a brilliant comic bit in sas arrived Sunday afternoon Danielle to spend the holidays Strangers on a Train with his THAN US AVERAGE Darrieux in “La Ronde”’ Jane Cowl in ‘Payment on Demand” On Purina Program OF MALINGERINGFRANCHISES and Agnes Moorehead in “Four- THE GARLAND TIMES Plymouth News “Halls of Montezuma” Billy WilColumeandcriny— der “Ace in the Hole” Alfred Hitchcock on a “Strangers Continued from page 1 Train” Michael Gordon “Cyrano de Bergerac” Anatole Litvak ficer and an odd assortment of “Decision before Dawn” and characters keeping the story mov- Henry "Fourteen Hathaway Hours” ing at breakneck speed TWIST film ver8 OLIVER To end the year’s list of honors sion of the Dickens novel an award for photography goes OF BADGE RED 9 THE to Frank Planer whose camera one of the best war COURAGE work cn both of Stanley Kramer’s Crane’s films based on Stephen of a Sales“Death productions rea how young novel showing man” and “Cyrano de Bergerac” cruit grow up in his first day of added to their impact with honbattle orable mention to Harold 10 LA RONDE a fine French for “Red of Courage” at once Jce MacDonaldBadge film that was everything for “Fourteen sentimental Hours” Harry sad cynical gay Spaulding for “A Additional satisfactory Desire” Streetcar Named and were “Ace in the Hole” (also Lee Garmes for “Detective Story” shown as “The Big Carnival”) a a citation for an muoutstanding exagbitter and only slightly sical score goes to Alex North mob who gerated picture of American dramatic backcomposed behavior "Halls of Montezuma” ground music for both “Death of a superior war film and the only a Salesman” and “A Streetcar “Deone to use color effectively Named Desire” and writing a suspense cision before Dawn” awards go Billy Wilder for his ' rilmed of among the ruins story "Ace in the original screenplay wartom Germany "Angelo” a Hole” and Harry Brown for his Italian film telling the adaptation poignant of “A Place in the sad Sun” from the Dreiser novel plight Of an Illegitimate child abandoned in Italy by an As a whole 1951 was one of “The EmAmerican Negro GI best years and the Hollywood’s peror’s Nightingale” a Czech integrity and sensimaturity film using puppets to tell the old tiveness of its best productions and "September Af- showed a tale fairy high degree of techni“The fair" “Force of Arms" cal skill and a keen sense of the Well" “Bright Victory” “Pick- responsibilities of the creative arup” “Fourteen Hours” “Strang- tist in any medium not to ers on a Train" "Take Care of reflect but to understand only and exWill “People My Little Girl” plain the life about him of “Tales Hoffmann” Talk" “The “Seven Days to Noon” Brave Bulls" “Teresa” “Happiest Days of Our Life” “Trio” “Show Boat" “Mad Wed- Riverside °he Fielding Briefs LEES BARBER SHOP University of Utah JOHN n 3 FASTER DIED MARKET n The GET MORE FROM YOUR GRAIN— Purina way It only takes lbs Purina Hog Chow and 5 bushels grain to make 100 lbs of pork on Feed the 45 of the' Purina MONTHS Ilog early Program WEIGH HOGS 200225 LBS That’s right Program boosts when the hogs prices The to are AT 5'i Purina market usually highest Stretch your Chow Ilog Fast that’s gains us good with grain ' gains the Purina Purina low Way cost See SOON! Bear River Farm Supply ARTHUR MICJJAEL1S 9 GARLAND PHONE RIIODBD9BPP QaUQIBDDDiiDinisi rt B D 3 teen Hours” For the best direction of the year the award goes to George Stevens who cajoled such unexfrom pectedly good performances his three young Montplayers Winters gomery Clift Shelley and Elizabeth Taylor in “A Place in the Sun” None had ever done such good work before but Stevens made them convey the full pathos of the story and also handled a sordid situation with such delicacy that his picture became a film of real beauty and Stevens’s work was dignity more creative than that of Elia Kazan who directed “A Streetcar Named Desire” Laslo Bcnedek ttha directed "Death of a Salesman" or William Wyler who directed “Detective Story" since these three had only to pattern their films on recent stage verAll three sions of these plays handled their film casts well however ami other good work was also done by John Huston who caught the real terror of war in “Th? Red Badge of Courage" who by Jean Renoir directed Lewis Milestone “The River” OLD MORI DIALEM CHIODO SON OF Vincent whn Mor kn CJj f FUNERAL SALT TO BE HELD AT LAKE CITY JANUARY 10 UTAH 1952 ! |