Show THE GARLAND TIMES Friday STRINGFELLOW SAMPLES PRIZE PIE UTAn GARLAND 12 March y 1951 a' II t Page 7 C N I STUDENTS ATTEND 6P0RTSWRITERS’ CLINIC V High School Searchlight staff are attending a clinic for sportswrit-crs- ’ r-clinic at the University of if Utah today Friday A full day of activites has been v i arranged including an afternoon basketball game at the Ute e The boys will be given 90 minutes in which to write up the game The stories will be rated and certificates awarded for A scholdegrees of excellence arship will be awarded for the news story outstanding The group of students at the clinic will hear from prominent i ports writers and coaches during the day and will be luncheon gnests of the Salt Lake Tribune Harry Gephart and Jay Allen Bear River at the i v represented clinic last year and received cer- £ tificates - vr‘ Mr & Mrs C J Wood and son Jonny returned Saturday from a trip to Detroit Mr & Mrs Parley Linford spent the weekend here Air & Mrs in Bill CuIIimore visitPleasant Grove I on ? V' n Xu’ ' I t 'r W rntsmmmt x X vx ' i ' i L - S' ' v''" t ' f J ' 1 nvw ' $ ' - XVfc AVk vw fVj V- - I r xll 1 w Congressman Douglas R Sfringfellow Republican of Utah’i First District is shown about to sample a to him by Mss Beverley cherry pie presented Jones of Ogden Utah Miss Jones was recently named National Cherry Pie Baking Champion end while in Washington called on the Utah Congressman and presented him wirh a miniature hatchet symbol of the National Red Cherry Institute speaker participated with other district winners irom Utah in the state meet at Weber College In this meet both last Friday and second-plachonors first Margene Pierce junior speech went to Salt Lake orators honstudent tied for To register her district win ors in the regional American Lewingion Oratorical contest held at Margene competed oneagainst and from ners from region The winning coed has been ac- Rich schools Carol high county tive in various phases of speech Kent Bear River sophomore also work during her three years at participated Margene spoke on Bear River “The Privileges and ResponsibilUtah State last week ities of an American Citizen'’ Top Junior Coed Is Speech Winner 1 GOdDDDVEAUll TTDEMES y 'L I 'JvS tmmhrdn ways i i who holds the Margene a North Cache tie with savo £3 V v ed Friday j yv V i s a j DeLon Gardner and Jay Allen sportswriters on the Bear River BY v I r 1916 The Federal (b) 1933 (c) — BRHS was created Which is the largest: (a) Manhattan Island Island: (c) Governors Island? 3 Antletam Battlefield site is in (a) Massachusetts land (c) Connecticut committee assignOperating ments aud a new camping policy for the Lake Bonneville Scout Council were announced and apat the night proved Tuesday monthly meeting of the Council’s executive board Vhc new camping policy approved dealt with with the optwo of the Council's eration tamps Camp Browning and Camp Uiesel during the coming rum mer that Camp It was decided located on the north Browning in Ogden Dam of lhneview side Valky will be open for Scout jamping June 21 to July 24 and that Camp Kiesel in the upper north fork of Ogden Canyon will camphe used on a wilderness reing basis with reservations quired K was also decided to operate on a central Camp Browning ness plan with the Council providing the food and cooks during the Scout camping period Both moves are major changes ia the Council's camping policy Camp Browning had Previously use been reserved for Explorer at had camped Scouts while metha Kiesel on troop camping It od doing their own cooking both moves that was stressed vcre needed to provide cimping epportunities for the coming summer and were not long range plans Following the Scout camping period at Browning it will be opened to Explorer use for trainThis schedule ing and activities will be announced at a later date in mne ice palates for the ho rs couldn’t melt them am corisidet od a bail aiheitist i winter and rumnu Aiuhei eonditions s note: IUis (llatt Is Gt rditor not l ius old but we piomi'-cMi'umi !' was me: t II t ruin S J Mediums ( ulloden irguiht: I remember m tin nineties — when father and other stayec up until midnight on dliistmas eve cooking ard bak mg and hstming to the bos talk uout Santa Haiis Our stockings we hung with safe ty pins over cliaits the next mom mg to be found loaded with good things to eat and with 'clothes TU‘ snow was deep on the ground Those were the happy and good old days— happy days of our life when $3 would buy more than $25 will today Mall contribution to (hi ruluinn to 1h Old llmrr Community I’rra Service Ilui 30 trenklert Kentucky I to Searchlight The "Light Touch" on Your Farm 'Saves So illuch ! In (a) 1908 2 TIIBCLDimiRS From Mrs Katherine Clatt California: I lemembti when is a little itirl m St Paul Mnre-otbi i bloiks of u'o wuu cut out tl e Misi'-Mpl liner and sledded the top of a hill vchoit an ice aluo uiv built ’Iheio vseie to ( luh Itautiful floats and ’sUi t emg queen sat in and ii j sy uiuMul m onleidoiMi slide Lie ii skins tlei eauue was uiavwi b six white lioises led b u en in The palact lute iobs ui' stoiuud with eolois and they env ted fiorn all the sundews It w ith the as a niaml sipht to knee deep in siunv Hlais ‘si me vva skv da the iiplits ltu the Aunna Ihmalis ur not th earns sti and in lights aus of hdl't in gloi unis colors voiuletful d s j lay coming fiom tlu iiathein hoii7on towani the zenith AtUi the beeond ice palue thi oil'u a Is deenlod not to buih bgfjde'a' Bureau of Investigation Scouts To Use Camp Browning During This Year ft I REMEMBER (b) Staten (b) Mary- 'O' ANSWERS piI ‘ljnqtidiwqs iu b ts ‘ujyvis 0OI ‘8 Z I o gef more on our liberal trade-i- n By John Jarvis MAYOR McGUP oloivonce p:o 4'S S' V n xr X i II Plenty of light on your farm makes days longer and work easier Adequate lighting in and around barns and milk houses reduces time for chores and prevents accidents Good lighting on your farm is not a luxury — it is a time and money saver! ¥ 4 f " Goodyear tires put into service during cool i weather will give you a lot of extra mileage and V coupled with the big trade-i- n allowance you’ll get you can realize a ter- rific BUY FROM YOUR DEALER ' WHAT DOING ? savings! t Poy cs little os $125 a week for a pair W f MOWING THE LAWN v we cmerezYt staatoj T “t IMS’! 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