Show THE Rolfe Kerr Wins Speech Honors In FFA Contest Plymouth News Mia Maids and their teach- er Grace Pierson honored the! girls’ parents at the Rose Evening at Mutual Tuesday night Mona Archibald is president of the class The invocation was offered by 11a Archibald The group and sang “Moonlight Roses" A tribute to the rose was given by Joyce Lamb and each girl explained the meaning of the rose A talk was given by the teacher who also presented the bouquet of roses to the Mutual president Dena Lamb Mrs Lamb untied the bouquet and returned each girl her rose which she in turn presented to her mother Refreshments were served and each girl was presented a lovely towel with a rose and the date painted cm it by the class teacher Mr it Mrs Clyde Sbeed visited in Wendell Idaho Friday and The Rolfe Keer and studentbody FFA member secretary won the right to represent the local in the district FFA chapter speech contest by defeating Devore Watkins senior in the school finals This year’s dual competition featured Rolfe on speaking “The Use of Antibiotics" while Devere treated the "Law of DiReturns” minishing Judging was done by Duane Archibald and Milton Johnson faculty ’ members In the district meet schedul12 at South ed for 'March Cache Rolfe will compete winners from the five other high schools in the region to decide a state speaker to represent the schools involved State winers will in turn compete with winners from the eleven western states In past years Bear River high farmers have participated six times in with Western State competition Saturday chapter also boasts State Farmer Degree candidates in Jack Deakin Stanley Stark Devere Watkins Sherman Gibbs and Jay Anderson This Bear River quinlet will be in line for the coveted degree with the two per cent of the state memslated to receive bership it Final selection will be made at the March FFA convention FFA Stark Stanley is also trying for the Carl Raymond Gray scholarship — BRHS Searchlight day Don R Lamb and Clyde Steed were at the Logan Temple WedMr & Mrs Steed and nesday Mr Lamb were also temple visitors Friday evening Mrs DeLoy Hess who has been in Porto Rico with her husband called her mother Mrs Frank Archibald Thursday from Ogden and arrived Saturday to visit her Mrs Hess was formerly parents Darla Dean Archibald Mr St Mrs Merl Archibald of Ogden were weekend guests of Mrs Edith Smith Mrs Deloy Hess went to Ogden Sunday as she Is expecting her husband to visit his parents Mr & Mrs Merl Hess Primary prepartion meeting was held at the church Friday even Conscription Topic For School Debates “Should we have citizen confor essential service scription m tinvo of war?" This is a question of utmost of in the minds importance debaters as they Bear River look forward to the annual state meet to be held at the University of Utah March 28 and 29 Johnson announces speech director state Participants for the meet will be determined in a for contest scheduled regional March 11 and 12 at the Utah At State Agricultural college meet six debate the Logan teams will represent each school m region one A corps of other forensic students will also compete for oration legislative and From this honors extemp meet six debate- - teams will be to participate in the chosen Milton PEOPLE ARE C REALTY Brooks Arcade Bldg Phone Salt Lake City Utah FOR RENT: house on Street Feed Factory opposite Store stoves With or without 158-or floor coverings —Phone Garland Elmer Hall 2tp City Hurst HELP ON TAX RETURNS? INCOME See MEL FOXLEY Tremonton Charles Cutler and Miss Henderson attended the funeral services for their aunt at OgMrs Florence S Brimhall Wednesday f Mrs Floyd Stohl and atMrs Duane Archibald tended the basketball game at the USAC fieldhouse at Logan Saturday night St NO applica-iioNO APPRAISAL FEE FEE COMMISSION John Representing The We pay cash and call dead and nseless Cows Sheep and UTAH Phones: Tremonton J Biggest in 82 Years were visit Mr As relatives nesday Mrs Orvil J Nish visited in Salt Lake City Wed- Mr it Mrs Leo William and son called at the Oleen Roger Josephson home Thursday leaving Roger to visit the children while his parents went on to Salt Lake City They returned Friday Bob Nish and two children Lora Lee and Mike visited at the Newell Nish home Wednesday Mr it Mrs Carl Peterson and children of Haybum Idaho and Mrs Alice Nielson of Mantl visited at the R L Mason home Thursand Friday Mrs Peterson day and Mrs Nielson are sisters of Mrs Mason it Mrs B C Brough and Mrs Roy Atkinson entertained the members of the Sunset and Club their partners Riding at the Atkinson home in East A Garland Wednesday evening delicious hot dinner was served at small tables after which games were played Mr Mr it The above two drawings reveal at a- glance what Union Pacific’! biggest line change since th driving of the Golden Spike 82 year ago will mean to the eompany The line route map at the clearly tndleatea that the new westbound rout will bo longer than the present one However profile at the top ahows that tho additional mileage la more than offset by the reduction In grad the Mr A Mrs Reed family spent the Salt Lake City Wood weekend and in Mr A Mrs Ogden visited weekend and reunion of Reed Larsen the here over attended the ward Mr A Mrs LeGrande Barton Idaho of Preston visited here Mr Mrs E N Austin and attended the First ham City attended the Saturday Ward reunion union Saturday evening Mrs Otto Jorgensen is reported to be recovering from a major at a Logan hospital operation of this week Mr A Mrs Eldon Corbridge of Malad were guests Tuesday Lt Heber Butler is visiting their parents Mr & Mrs P C The occasion obser- here this week with his family Pettersoi ved Mr Petterson’s birthday an- Lt Butler is expecting an overseas assignment soon niversary of Brigward re- Mr A Mrs Joe Forsberg Mrs George Forsberg and Hilda Peterson were in Salt City Monday Mrs visited Mr St Wendell Monday Mrs O Bodge of Logan with ber parents L Winters Mr A Mrs Frank Manns were in Brigham Saturday and in Logan Tuesday Theron Ballet end Marlene A King BYU students and Connie Mrs Hunsaker of the U of U spent Lake the weekend at their home here and attended the First Ward re- Mr union of Dr A Mrs W W Richards Marcel Nielson of Logan visited Friday evening the BYU Monday ManSt with Mr Mrs D Henry the weekend here ning returned to after spending For tlic Performance Thrill of Yomr Life 'Wj Pontiac's new “power train” of big e engine new Ilvdra-Mati- c and new axle adds up to economy performance-autom- atic drhing at its best Eager responsive all Smooth open and LOANS r FLASHING ACCELERATION — amazing response to the gets you away in a flash Pontiac’s accelerator SURGING POWER-Y- ou power for hushed performance for the road ! YOU drive it see! Come in today Opuonal at tstra cost £ et j TOP ECONOMY-- By reducing engine revolutions in relation to speed Pontiac gives maximum economy CO 2141 DOLLAR FOR WITH SPECTACULAR Dnal-Jlanfi- e WAYIIE SAI1DALL MOTOR Assurance INSTANT have plenty of surplus power Instantly ready for any emergency Io&aa ml QUIET CRUISING— Pontiac cruises so quietly smoothly and effortlessly you almost feel you're coasting DOLLtR YOU CLV’T BKLIT A 5 Sliuiiuvay Life i driving! o for yom Horses nogs lerm farm loans at low cost Ask or th? free booklet deecrib jng jbc Equitable Society Farm Plan Ownership Equitable i J TujasasO3''-Csie Garland Real Estate FARM 1952' friends NEED Mrs Dora NO J & Mrs Orvil Nish Brigham Sunday to 7 34 Mrs Evadene Rydalch and baby of Monterey Park Calif are visiting her parents Mr & FOR LEASE: Fully equipped Con-- i Mrs C II Last The Lasts met Service Station at Garland their daughter at Salt Lake City tact A D Rich Garland 100 tf Miss Janice Last also Saturday CUSTOM GRAIN ROLLING came home with them for the SERVICE weekend Rolling Cracking Crashing Miss Dora Henderson spent Done at Your Own Storage Area Call Garland 126-Friday Saturday and Sunday in 215ti Dave Manning as a guest of Salt Lake 5 Mr U P Line Change MARCH KNOCKING Bergeson Collect IRVINE Bear River’s team made up of first The most exyear debaters individuals are perienced Adams Lorna Jean Mason and Marian Linford — BRHS Searchlight This year primarily Mr Mr St Ice cream and cake were served following the lesson A good attendance was present at Sunday School and sacrament meeting Sunday in spite of the severe storm ing in FRIDAY UTAH it E Call heard den GARLAND At oar doors asking for farms and ranches! If you have one to sell or trade drop us a card We can sorely sell state talkfest at the University Representative people in other fields of speaking will also be Edna TIMES Teachers training meeting was Mrs Kia Brockman and daughheld at the church Monday eventer Ellen of Tremonton were ing with a good attendance guests of ber parents Mr it Mrs John C Mason and Thursday son Eldon of Ogden called on Mr it Mrs R L Mason and Mrs Carl Peterson Mrs relatives here Monday Nielson visited Alice with Mrs Bro it Sister Ashby Bro & Don R Lamb Thursday evening Sister Simmons Bro Flyer and Lt it Mrs Clair Mason and Bro Gee of he MIA stake board arrived at the Kathy visited our Mutual Tuesday even- daughter R L Mason home Friday for a ing and gave good instructions visit Mr A Mrs James Estep and Mrs Edna Steed had as guests Mrs Bonnie Robins were in Salt Thursday of last week her sister Lake City Wednesday and family of Ogden Mrs Elorine Udy and children and Mrs Nadene Lamb and children visited in Samaria Wednes- RIDING CLUB HOLDS PARTY speakers The local is GARLAND Society Tremonton Utah Berformaiiicc COMPANY |