Show Foundation Offers Free Copies of School Survey Explorer Boys Enjoy Overnight Trip THE GARLAND GARLAND Ten Explorer Scouts of the Garland Second ward under the leadership of Boyd Munns enan overnight to trip Utah Foundation today announ7 joyed Cleveland Idaho this week ced plans for publication and were taken the to They campdistribution of 10b00 copies of the complete summary of find- ing site by Mr Munns and reday with of the turned the following ings and recommendations Theral Bishop of the Scout ComUtah Public School Survey Committee Kai Brockman and W mission Five thousand copies will be mailed to the Utah Foun- Iee Thompson spent the night at the camp with the boys who dation membership and the retheir time swimming five thousand will be enjoyed maining mailed to Interested citizens of and fishing Utah who write for a copy of The material is PRIMARY GRADUATES the booklet GIRLS printed as written without editorSeven were graduated ial comment girls Utah Foundation is publishing from tlie Garland Second Ward the summary consistent with the Primary Monday evening in exerof the Foundation cises held in the stake president’s purposes room of the tabernacle which are to study and to enA very appropriate program was courage the study of taxation and the relation of state and local presented by the girls under the of their teacher Mrs direction costs to the econgovernment Robert Preston Certificates of omy of Utah were given each girl Interested citizens of Utah may graduation Mrs Hazel Rose president of bj obtain a copy of the Survey the Short talks were Commission report summary by given Primary by Bishop Archibald and 400 writing to Utah Foundation Mrs Lorus King representing the Darling Budding Salt Lake City mothers of the girls The gradu1 No charge will be made for ates were welcomed into the Musingle copies tual by Mrs V W Johns presiOnly a small number of the dent original mimeographed report of were served by 225 pages were distributed to theRefreshments and their teacher to and educator groups their girls legislators and special guests mothers Dr Adam S Bennion Chairman The of the Publio School Survey Karla seven girls honored were King Marilyn Anderson Commission and Dr If Grant Boss Janice Sherry Mary Hill comdirector Vest Survey staff Bowcutt Linda Bishop and Karen mended the Utah Foundation Winn to move make the report widely available as a “significant public sendee and a major contribuMrs Eldon Corbridge and two tion to better understanding of children of Malad visited here Utah's school problems” this week with her parents Mr & Mrs P C Petterson Park Valley Greetings Another week another day on 's good earth— tho dry The heavy this portion of it is showers that have fallen over many parts of the state have given us but a taste of the moisture and our fields and the range land are badly in need of water was made especially Sunday memorable for us with the Sunday School convention and the mothers and! daughters meeting which many of attended at Garland The Primary of Park Valley Ward was also reorganized The following officers being sustained Helen Carter president" Deoa Hirschi and Dorothy Rose counselors address Park Valley Success and best wishes to you new officers cleaning can be almost — Where did I get word? Grandfather of half Mill Creek Ward Swift of East was his name used to call the insurmountable a When a group of women of the ward met two days last week to clean the paint from the windows of the new chapel it really lookWe were ed like a “water-loo- ” equipped with a lot of determination a pile of old rays and one small can of paint remover A few drops of paint remover on each rag took care of the paint remover and one window done- Yes there really was a lot of paint! Razor blades steel wool gasoline and much elbow grease were applied— Result? Negligible Some one said ammonia Basements were searched and bottles were produced and contents It worked! applied Fingers were lift skinned and bleeding-windo- ws and were all bright shining— Where there is a will there is a way Page 8 Friday May 22 High readership strong circulation and local interest in weekly newspapers have established weeklies as the most effective advertising medium yet developed to a panel of experts according held at a workshopcomposing the University of Utah Thursday May 14 Sponsored by the Utah State Press Association the workshop was held in con j junction with the of the 1953 Intermounprogram and Sales Contain Marketing ference conducted at the Univerof Utah May 13 14 and 15 sity Wkal wmU yoa do with muscles If yoi had them? Mrs L W Manning and ters Marie and Dorothy a special Bothwell Mr Sc Mrs LaMar Wood and daughattended family of Ogden visited here on Mothers’ Day program at DorSunday morning othy spent Saturday night there with her sister Mrs Clair Firth and family Mr Si Mrs Walter in Ogden Saturday Sunday Mrs C rell Wood VV Wood were in and Mrs FarLogan Tues- dayMr family Sc and Mrs Mr Reed Wood and Mrs Bob Davis C W & Ilanni were of Logan visited at the Wood home Sunday No doubt about ECONOMY SUGGESTION FROM SOCIAL SECURITY can Workers and employers help the Social Security Administration save money if each worker will show his social security card to his employer when he is hired and each employer insist that this he done “Merely by doing this” says Mr Watson field representative “workers and employers can help reduce materially the unnecessary expense connected with incorrectly reported wages” To Graduate — Boyce Last and Don Korth of Garland are among the 107 students who will graduate from the LDS Institute of Religion at the USAC at exercises this Sunday announces W W Richards director it “water-loo- ” that I must close this news letter now and go soak my hands in skin restorer Bye! for Mr Si Mrs Alma W King and sons Paul and Larry drove to Provo Friday to see the BYU play “George Washington Slept If ere” Miss Marlene King was a member of the cast and the diThe rector was Ilarcld I Hansen Kings returned Saturday 1353 Weeklies Are Proved Supreme in Readership Window a TIMES UTAH Ackt A public service program promote safer driving to This year— for the 12th straight production year —truck users are buying more Chevrolet trucks than any other make That couldn’t be trueuniess Chevrolet trucks offered more of what you want Already 1953’s official sales figures tell a remarkable and decisive preference for Chevstory of clear-crolet trucks But this is not surprising for truck users are everywhere discovering how far ahead of all others Chevrolet trucks really are They are discovering things If like the tremendous new power in advanced ROLE in y heavy-dutengines models the remarkable gasoline economy the extra ruggedness and strength of heavier more rigid frame construction And in addition to all these advantages the Chevrolet line lifts for less than any other trucks of comparable size and capacity So before you buy any truck ’ ston in and see us t FrOnK Chevrolet Company Phone 2311 Tremonton Utah |