Show THE GARLAND GARLAND Riverside TIMES UTAH Mrs Lillian Thursday Tingey Mrs Peg Coombs to accompanied Ogden Friday Mrs Florence Udy accompanied Mrs Lucille Potter to Salt Lake Mr & Mrs John Ward accompanied by Mr Sc Mrs Frank Ward of Ogden went to Rupert Idaho to visit their son Mr & Mrs Karl Ward and family Saturday They returned late Sunday The ladies of the Jr Birthday Mrs Club honored two members Irene Forsberg and Mrs Mary Udy at the home of Mrs Forsberg Most of the members attended Mrs Ida Steed of Plymouth visited for a few days with her daughter and family Louise Udy was in Soda while Ray Udy 4 Page Friday May 22 1953 Court Order Opens Hew Road Route An order permitting the State Road Commission to enter upon certain private property to straighten the highway near Hot Springs was issued by Judge Jones in the District Court this week Damages will be determined later cases The following criminal have been disposed of by the District Court: Frank Murillo was sentenced to serve an indeterminate term in the state prison not exceeding five years but placed on probation after serving a period of time in the Box Elder County jail for knifing Gilbert Romera in a fracas in the county some weeks ago Mr Murillo is now a ward of the Adult Probation Sentence was susDepartment pended for a period of two years to make sure that Mr Murillo doesn’t repeat such an offense ' Herbert J Glascock pled guilty to stealing Leonard Whittaker’s truck in order to return two young ladies and himself back home when his own car broke He has been sojourning down in the Box Elder County jail also and will be put on probation later who pled Russell A Ladd guilty to failing to provide for the support of his minor child received a prison sentence and Utah was placed on Springs Idaho Sr Edith Ryberg of the General Sunday School Board with Sr Wassom and Sr Linford of the stake board visited our SunSr Ryberg was one day School of the visitors in our stake for the convention which was held in the Garland ward chapel Sunday afternoon Mothers’ Day Mr On Sunday TomSc Mrs Glen Low and sons Calif my and Mark of Pamona & Mr came to visit her parents Mrs Earl Hales During the day Sc Hales M Mrs the two 80ns of Dean of Salt Lake and Wayne of as Calif called by telephone Mothers’ Day greetings Tuesday morning Mr Sc Mrs Hales accompanied Mr Sc Mrs Low to Calif where they will visit for ten days or two weeks with them and their son and family Mr St Mrs John Ward returned Monday evening from Salt Lake Ward Mrs where spent two weeks with their daughter and family Mr & Mrs Burl Herman-seand Mr Ward spent the weekend Austin Udy accompanied Aaron Weese and Dee Weese to Jack-soWyo where they fished Mr St Mrs Ed Udy attended a for the party Saturday evening Social Hour Club of which they are members Saturday evening at the home of Mr Sc Mrs Willard Wood in Clearfield Mr & Mrs Dale Udy and children were in Thatcher Sunday afternoon at the home of her par-- Sub- probation sequently his probation was revoked and he was ordered committed to the state prison when it appeared that he had failed to live up to his probation Richard D Brummer of Ogden received a one to twenty year indeterminate sentence for forgery The execution of his sentence was suspended with the condition that after serving a suitable period of time in the local jail that he be delivered to Army authorities for trial as a deserter THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS Extra 1951 KAISER yTinpr'f ents Mr Sc Mrs Earl Adams to a family dinner in honor of the birthday anniversary of her fath- PERCENT df Q NET£AfcHER SCHOOLS ‘C ntf'THE' ESTATES' v v er Mr St Mrs Henry Hales and children of PocateUo Idaho visited with his brother Mr Sc Mrs Ron Hales Sunday Mr & Mrs Nolan Ballard and family of Benson visited her parents Mr Sc Mrs Ralph Richards ' n 2 DAK 3 NE8 ' U'V’WAt 4 - 4 IT 4 J f U AVtR I8MAINC 4 20 t£nm i 4 TON TRUCK - 30000 Actual PRICED AT $1195 VERY 1950 PLYMOUTH— FOR $1250 1946 FORD — GOOD! GIVE OFFER! — 1946 DODGE Miles GIVE OFFER! Dear River Auto Company i V f' ! ' rJi ' 'it ' i SNwesfctt'irfiUI '“ ' ' a 22 ' it ' tJ '24SC r I 29 IMHO 3Q0a ' ' i 31 32 31 34 35 i i I OR£0 h KK ARI2 NY 38 V I CALF 38 ' 39 40 NC 41 OHIO' i ? i 4? 43 44 45 48 47 f f : r ' iff ' 1 j" pwri41 ‘ IT r 'L“' tt si it Kv K' ul4 MASS 4aNj t 2 UTAH FEW SMALL SCHOOLS HAS erie of charts showing how (Editor’ note: Tbli b the eighth of Utah's education compares with that of ths other 4T states The charts were prepared by the Utah Foundation from data released by the U S wlU he sent without Office of Education Utah Foundation reports Utah upon request directed to the charge to any Interested citizen of Utah Foundation 400 Darling Bldg Salt Lake City 1) is reflected in the Utah’s streamlined school organization schools Only 6 per cent small percentage of comschools in of Utah’s schools were 38 per pared to 39 per cent for the nation as a whole and Four out of five cent for enght mountain states schools in North Dakota and Nebraska were schools Single teacher school? are not only high in costin opportunity but also offer an inferior educational the most Return From Trip and Mr Sc Mrs Verl Anderson son Grant and daughter Mrs Don Griffiths of Ogden returned last week from a trip to the Northwest They visited at Seattle with Mr & Mrs Lee Ravsen Mr Ravsten (Elaine Anderson) is receiving special military training there Thty also called on a number of former valley people including Mr Sc Mrs Millan Peck at Seattle and Mr St Mrs Ray Hill at Emmett Idaho cases 000 ‘f ¥ y'f Mx vi 4XU$' y' The home agent from Box Bessie M Hansen is planning to hold a series of meetings to explain to the girls leaders and mothers just what is exclub work pected In One of these meetings is to be held on May 28 at Fielding The meeting will be held at the home of June Baird at 3 pm der County Mrs Ben T Williams of Mrs visited her daughter Davis last week i f f r r t A & x ts ' y L V' Malad O C is H i 44 L i Jy I" j f ' Garland THIS IS YOURS EVER LET IT -N- GO! SPRAY GHAIfJ HOW FOR EFFECTIVE WEED CONTROL Let electricity do the work of many hands on and at the same time save time and for greater profits Use electricity for efficient water pumping feed grinding outdoor lighting and milking water heating your farm money We have a full stock of the necessary weed killing We Stock 24-- BUY chemicals FROM YOUR CHa&UMitt fjjiitpfJtjrn Rolling — Grinding — Cleaning Ervin Stohl Tremonton Utah V f - -- i DEALER IfWM KM Weed Spray irnupjv 'AnwonrGreatest Economy end Democracy - government— keep it where it nerves YOU best For Efficiency mvmrmiinti-w- A COMPLETE LINE OF GENERAL APPLIANCES RUSS b N J VJ UP UTAH CANNERS SWEET CORN ACREAGE Utah’s processors are planning to increase their 1953 pack of sweet com over that of recent years according to reports This year’s proposed planting embraces 6700 acres 71 per cent more than the average for the period reports Dr Glen economist for AmerCunningham ican Can Company farmers received The state’s for the $608000 from processors 1952 harvest of 23400 tons from C600 acres he said El- 1950 CIIEV f m 4 21 2SVA 2APCNM 2S KMtX 28 ARK 27 Wilma Spence was named president of the local Legion Auxiliary at a meeting held Wednesday evening Mrs Rose Limb was chosen first vice president Mrs Ruby vice president second Nielsen and Mrs Alice Nye as treasurer Plans were made for the annual Peppy sale Saturday were served to Refreshments those present by Mrs Nielsen ft ' rwwwwr'ni is miss' Mrs ra n ILL s—- Mrs Mark Spence Named President of Legion Auxiliary J LI Hi IS IS CfJ - ms&mj&gi 12 13 4 4 T ’Wt wro io VT ' ' a 5 6WIS 1 SKY Sunday Mr Sc Mrs Ron Hales wero in Salt Lake Monday Mr Sc Mrs Leland Bourne visited her sister Mr A Mrs C E sears in Cleafield Saturday after they had been at Hill Air Force Base YfcAft ' 'iff - y wlwr"wtgg' Miss Hansen Calls Good Condition s' t Meeting to Explain Club Program ONLY $1395 SCHOOL ' J ELECTRIC ELECTRIC - Trimonton |