Show r TJie READING THE SIDE ” DOWN GARLAND "rnttpr" ns EDITOR Z1 Arboa Bowcutt li Just about proud of the new Plymouth has to show this week as if had nude it himself as he he Well here we are launched forth in a new year and the appropriate word for the hour is “keep your chin up" It will be a strange year if it does not call for i certain amount of fortitude courage and to meet the conditions optimism The changes it will present wrought by time and chance and naan all require us to adjust our lives a thing we can do best if we are full of confidence that of the immediate difregardless is a better ficulty there day Jj $SSLT' yrrK' $( t f ' J 3 T 24th David T Harris yeoman third class USN of Ogden Utah and son of David L Harris of Garland calls in a news release after returning from n meeting with Communist delegates at the A graduate of OgKorea armistice conference in den High School Harris was ordered to active duty from the Naval Reserve in SepL 1950 coming just beyond One way to keep the morale high is to remember that the Announces years bring us s constant parade of fine things things which Meeting on if we stop to appreciate them - to "eclipse Mountain - are so numerous the others The days of sunThe annual meeting of the shine and the nights of starry Wellsville Mountain Area Project beauty far exceed in number the A new adult class in plastics Corporation is called for 1 pm stormy and cloudy ones in the will be inauguratTuesday January 15 The love of good friends the and woodwork court house at Brigham warmth of home ties should not ed at the high school Bhop next county evening at 7 o’clock City be overlooked because they are Wednesday Election be will of officers so much more commoo than announces C H Last instructor held and a Men and their wives are urged report of the year’s their opposites Also planned to join in this work Mr work will be made by we n If would only keep Last All persons over usual h a short talk on range grasses record we would find that the school age are eligible by Arnold Standing of the ForJoys of accomplishment come far About 32 people completed a rest Service announces Robert II oftener than the despair of failStewart president course successful very just prior ure interested is invited Everyone to the holidays Mr Last reports And there are far more of our A number of other adult eveninfeilowmen doing something at the ing classes are underway spiring good and noble than high school now Howard Johnthere are who are doing the con- son is teaching classes in arc If it were not so the and acetylene trary farm carwelding newspapers seeking the unusual pentry and farm machine repair news event for their stories Gifford Hansen has courses in would be making headlines of the farm metal work and home mecharities of 'men instead of their chanics and Roy Bunnell is giv' violence ing instruction is dairy' testing ' This The new Plymouth for 1952 year let us keep our and supervising the Young Farhearts tuned to enjoy all that mer goes on display here at the show program coatee of good our minds aware of the R?r ' Mrs Oneta River Aufo is listed for room Shurti that the evil will pot last and a refresher course but its Company this morning that the difficult circumstance datesewing Arbon Bowcutt manager of for beginning has not been may be the very thing io jnake the company invites his friends us stronger and wiser In ether Set' Beginning type is being from all parts of the valley to taught by Mrs Shirley Meldrum words let's keep' our china up and in and see for themselves Mrs is hurry Olive Weldman and make 1952 a' good year the many new improvements and teaching a course id game rules refinements that are going to ' for girls A pile of $1000 bills eight make the Plymouth tope In the interested In these low Anyone " inches Ugh would contain a price field dollars' If" the' pile were classes' should contact the high 667 feet high it would ' contain school for further details A Mrs John J Shtimway Mr a billion dollars Our national and Mr A Mrs J J White attend-dethe budget this year contemplates funeral services for Mrs expenditure of 910 billion dolin Mendon ThursHughes Night Class Starts Next Week New u At High Stewart Annual Project School BR Auto Showing Neu) Plymouth Car ' Bears Spartans lars or the 'money that would be in 91 piles of 1000 hills 667 feet Ugh debt— the Our national s the Federal government has had to borrow because it has League basketball play for ihe not bad Income enough to meet hi&h schools of the state begins Its bills Is $255 billion Utah's this Friday evening at which share of the national debt is 50 time the Bear River squad will more than the square off on its home million ' dollars court state' entire assessed valuation against South Cache ene source has figured out The Bears already have ten Thomas Jefferson one ef the stiff practice tilts behind them founders of our government and six of which they have won while a profound student of govern- losing four South Cache has ment and its relation to the in- played three prseason games dividual and his personal free- losing two of them dom bad this to say: Coach Hughes has an experi“I place economy among the enced squad which is in good first and most important virtues condition for but it has not and public debt as the greatest proved itself play an outstanding agof dangers to be feared To pre- gregation as nor has it any yet serve our independence we most outstanding player around which not let our rulers load us with it moves Fans it will expect perpetual debt We must make do well In region play however our choice between economy and judging by its showing to date liberty or profusion and serviTonight’s game should provide tude” a good indication of its strength Game time is 8 o’clock with the Patterson’s Wright “Grass B teams playing at 6:45 Roots” column on page 6 of this thot provoking issue has some comments that may be in order FIELDING GIRL MARRIES for reading right here If what Mr and Mrs E C Mason anhe says is true just in part the could be most un- nounce the marriage of their consequences Bud Sharkey to Reta daughter fortunate 'J of Ogden The ceremony took place at the home of the bride’s MOTHER PASSES sister Mrs Ira Jackman at MidMr and Mrs George B Hughes vale on Wednesday Dec 26 attended funeral service hf Men- Bishop Mark Jackman of the tion Thursday for Hr Hughes’s Holiday Ward united the young Rebecca Bassett euople in marriage All immedimother Mrs who passed away Sun- ate members of both families Hughes Mrs Hughes who were present day night was bom in Wales wu 94 years On Monday Mr A Mrs J L of ageof Ogden Overmyre grandparents of the bride entertained at ANNOUNCED ENGAGEMENT a dinner party in compliment to the newlyweds Others present Mr and Mrs William Powell of were Mr and Mrs E C Mason announce the engagement and family of Fielding Mr and their daughter Miss Da Limb of Mrs Leslie Voorhies of Clearto Sgt First Class Earl - Beaver field Mr and Mrs Roilln Thomas T Hess son of Junes H Hess of Randolph Mr A Mrs Ira Jr of Beaver The marriage is of Midvale and CpL Phil for the near future Mason of planned Fort Riey Kansas ' Earl who has been visiting at Monday evening the groom left the W C Rogers home since his recent return from a year’s ser- for New Port Va where he will has returned to begin duties with the navy vice in Korea Mrs Sharkey will remain with Fort Ord California for reasber grandparents at Ogden for signment the present Mr A Mrs Gene Munns Mr A Mr A Mrs Mrs Eldon Munns enMr A Mrs Ken Anderson Frank Munns Aub- tertained at Boyd Munns turkey dinner Thursrey Turley and George Forsberg James Mr for Mrs A ThompRichday attended the cutter races in son of Corinne mond Saturday afternoon Open League Play Here Tonight day Year GARLAND Bear River Wildlife Call Meet Tonight At Tremonton All persons interested in wildlife preservation are invited to attend a meeting of the Bear River Wildlife Federation this Friday evening at the Utah Power and Light auditorium at Tremonton announce organization officers Important resolutions will be presented and discussed in preparation for the state convention on Jan 12 and 13 at Salt Lake UTAH FRIDAY JANUARY No 1952 23 City Phone Firm Reach Accord On Franchise Terms - Vineent - Chiodo - of the - Bear and River Telephone Company on Wednesday Garland Gty evening of this week reached an agreement on terms of a franthe chise which would permit City company to do business in the city area The agreement was made at a special session of the city council called by Mayor White alter Mr Chiodo had requested it in Tha second of a series of farm a telephone conversation Monday meetings being conducted by the It was the first time there had of the two Box Elder County Extension Ser- been any meeting vice will be held next Thursday parties since the question of the evening at the Bear River Jilgh expansion of the Bear River TeleSchool at 730 o’clock phone Company into the Garland Thess meetings will be held each Thurs- Extension Service Lists Farm Meets day evening for the next twelve weeks All farmers and their wives are invited to attend The schedule of meetings is as follows: Jan 10: "Agricultural Outlook for 1952” by Professor Leon Hichaelson Jan 17: “Care of Farm Machinery and Tractor Maintenance” Pnsfessor IXmald Wadsworth and Spencer Daines Jan 24: “Range Cattle Feeding and Management” Professor Jas 4 Service Held For Dewey Harris Gararea had been proposed-anland City had voluntarily mailed to the company a proposed franchise agreement In a harmonious session the parties went over the franchise as drawn up by the city attorney Mr Chiodo agreed to practically all details of the document but requested that some of them such as the- provision requiring the moving of some present pole lines be incorporated in a separate agreement since they were current matters not related to S term On the operation directory listings of and businesses It was agreed that this would be subject to the desires of the city and its residents at the time any advisdirectory change seemed able The company agreed to provide the city with one and telephones free (Instead of the three proposed In the original franchise prevision At the conclusion of the agreement the council invited Mr to- hereafter Chiodo bring any matter of business between the company and the city directly to a meeting of the city Council and assured him he would be given a fair hearing The final draft of the franchise and supplementary agreeevenment as made Wednesday ing have now been prepared by the city attorney for signing and today delivery i to Mr Chiodo long question of city residents A Dean Capener and Bishop Duane W Archibald recalled associatheir pleasant boyhood tions with members of the Harris family and offered words of encouragement and solace at funeral services ' here Saturday for Dewey C Harris Bishop of Michaelis Garland Arthur First Ward had charge of the Bennett service Jan 31: “The 1952 Turkey OutMr Harris had passed away at A Turkey look Management’’ Provo the previous week Professor Woodrow Jenkins of Ogden Arnold Renstrom Feb 7: “Improved Farm Pastures and their Management” a cousin also was a speaker at the service Professor George Bateman Musical numbers were renderFeb 14: “Soil Management and ed by the Garland Second Ward Fertility” Dr D W Thorn sup Mayor VhlteMarion Sun Feb 27: “Dairy Herd Improv- women’s sextette IjL j T" T ement A Feeding” Professor Lloyd mens and Mrs F Mv Peck r Prayers were by W- Hunsaker Feb 28: “Improved Practices and ' J J Shumway and the in tbs Garland cemetery In J Sugar Beet Growing” Blon grave was dedicated J by William Tolman x t I 6: March “Feed Lot Manag- Cullimore Fume raj service tor poyd Gar ement A Marketing” Prof George rett who was found dead in his Henderson car east- of Portage last Sunday 13: March “Keeping Livestock will be conducted Saturevening Healthy" Dr H Vern Wiser day at 1 pm in the Garland SeMarch 20: “Feeding Turkeys cond Ward under the direction for Profit” Dr Carroll Draper of Bishop Duane Archibald Friends may call Friday from 6 to 9 pm and Saturday from Jurors Drawn of the Peterson 10 Expansion am to time of the services Service Tractor of Logan Inc at Rogers Tremonton Mortuary January Court Term in trading area and scope of opBoyd Garrett 34 was Henry At Brigham erations was announced this week bom Aug 30 1917 in Garland Tractor Co of a son Caterpillar by and W Moses Barbara of The list of jurors selected to Peoria Illinois Williamson Garrett He graduatserve during the January term with headquar- ed from Bear River High School of court contains 25 names as tersThein company Logan formerly was lim- and served five years follows: during ited to Box Elder Cache World Ward II in Hawaii France Alice E Roche and Grace M and Richserving counties for “Caterpi- and Germany Vance Tremonton llar" Agricultural He in Green equipment only married Ruby ElLeon May Quinton Wilson Under the operation 1946 at Malad and had made his la Anderson Paul R Merrill the company enlarged will sell and ser- residence in Brigham City where Charlotte Simonsen Lawrence E vice all market classifications of he was a fire guard at InterTurley Francis P Robbins Duett “Cateruillar" F Loveland and R W Mantlo Elder Cache equipment in Box mountain Indian SchooL and Rich counties in He was in a ward teacher all of Brigham City Utah Franklin Oneida and Bear Brigham City Second Ward at Lake counties in Idaho and the the time of his death Mont H Hansen Corinne southern half of Lincoln rounty his James G Cutler Snowville and widow are Surviving in Wyoming Orvil Grover East Garland the foUowing sons and daughters: Principals in the expanded Jolene Richard B Janna Rae T Allred Christensen Elwood operations are Merrill “Bud” Garrett Eleanor and Barbara Arthur R Michaelis and Jtuby Peterson who founded the comBrigham City his mother GarW Nielsen Garland- 1932 in Dale and O Hutt land and the following brothers pany Earl Jerry J who recently resigned as sales and sisters: Mark Garrett BrigDeweyville Austin Nish and Iven Archi- manager of Mrs Helen ham City Sharpe bald Plymouth Company “Caterpillar" distribu- Preston Ida Mrs Mozell Hess tor with headquarters in Salt Garland and Harvey Lee Garrett O C Lawrence Riverside Lake Gty with the army in Korqa Elwood Hess Fielding Mr Peterson who attended the Ella H Anderson ' BothwelL Robert Wight Orme Honeyville Utah State Agricultural College RELIEF SOCIETY ' REMINDER majoring in agriculture and meCarrol A Hall Portage chanical arts has had nearly so The Garland Second Ward ReIn the automo- lief Society will resume their years experience Mr A Mrs Geee Munns Mr A tive and equipment fields Born regular meetings next WednesMrs Don Limb Mr A Mrs Lyman in Salt Lake City be became day Jan 9 is is announced by Thorpe Mr A Mrs Arnold Lar- proprietor of the Peterson Trac- Mrs L W Manning president son and Mr A Mrs Arvil Nalder tor Service 20 years ago The visiting teachers will meet attended a party at the home of Mr Hutt a native of at 1:15 and the discussion will be Mr A Mrs Glen Henrie at Indiana was graduated led by Mrs W Lee Thompson Prizes at from Purdue Friday evening University in 1939 All rummy went to Eleanor Munnk as a mechanical visiting teachers are urged engineer and Orvil Nalder He has served with Caterpillar to be present and get their sew Tractor Co as apprentice engineer books ” world stability A strong and and as assistant sales manager of All women of the ward are insound national economy without Robison Machinery Co perdeces-sorvited to be present at the theolto Robison - Kershaw and waste must constitute our first Co ogy meeting which begins at 2:00 line of defense I will continue later td fight for these objectives” After serving with the U S pm The lesson will be given Mr Granger concluded his an- Navy be returned to Robison M- by Mrs Eamcl Nielson nouncement with the statement achinery Co as engine sales reprethat: “As a United States Senator sentative and then general sales Mr A Mrs Tbos J Udy entertthe people may be assured that manager I will continue to serve the best ained at dinner New Year's night Mr A Mrs J L Carter visited for members of the Udy family interests of Utah and the Nain Salt Lake City last week Fourteen guests were present tion” t Ilf Funeral Saturday For Boyd Garrett Peterson Tractor Announces Expansion Plans For City Walter K Granger Granger To Seek Senate Seat Walter K Granger senior member of Utah’s congressional delegation and former Speaker of the Utah House of Rrepresentatives this week announced he will seek the Democratic nomination to the United1 ‘States Senate Alongrecord of public service including membership on the Agriculture and Ways and Means Committees of Congress supports Representative Granger's Candidacy During World Wa$ 1 Representative Granger served in France in the United States MaBefore going - to rine' Corps Congress he served as mayor of Cedar City three terms as state legislator and as a member of the Utah Public Service Commission Congressman Granger is a member of the LDS Church served a three year mission and wu Bishop of the Cedar Gty Third Ward for nine years In making his announcement Granger said: “In Congressman the west we grow only if we have water and our agricultural and industrial growth will be limited by the amount of water we get I will continue the fight for more water for Utah" Granger states: Congressman “I have and will continue to support all measures which build our national strength and add to sr te’j ft I |