Show h I t ( 4' n IV $v & ri t r SI ih Park Valley HE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND Dedicates New Chapel of the Park Valley Ward was absent Sunday : as dedication exercises were held for the new $65000 chapel and recreation hall Ward members over 550 and friends numbering lilended the sacrament and dedication service at which President J Reuben Clark gave the dedicatory sermon and prayer Present were members of the stake presidency high council and many stake auxiliary and officers bishops and piresthood firends from all parts of the Bear the Hivcr Stake old Curlew Stake and the South Bear River Stake as well as many former Park Valley residents and friends Souvenir programs showing a picture of the chapel the bishopric and the finance committee and containing a brief history of the ward and a description of the building were distributed to all attending President Clark in his address ' declared the building to be the best adapted to the needs of the memborshop of the ward of any ho had yet seen Due to the arrangement of the chapel and hall all were able to present nearly sit in view of the pulpit He praised the apparent good workand the simplicity of manship decoration and arrangement of Scarcely a Friday March Dam ! there were several During cattle and horses shot either thru or accident in Box vandelism Elder reports Sheriff County Warren Hyde In the past week 1953 in 1954 4 A — President J RcuotDEDiCAiioN dark posed for pictures with the ward bishopric by the chspcl pulpit after shaking hands vsith over 500 people who attended the Park Valley Ward chapel dedication by him left to right are Ferris James first counseSunday Standing lor Bishop Kenirfh Carter and Ferd Ilirschi second counselor e In Its season the St Lawrence River handles nearly a third of Canada’s foreign trade There are actually i ? ! -- i Islands slands Once beUeved poisonous toma- toes are today the United States second leading vegetable crop Po- - apexpressed united effort to contributed building - Collinslon 1700 Thovusa"dr group on the Pressure Increases sharply as the ocean descends At four miles for example ocean water crushes with a weight 640 times that of the atmosphere or four and a half tons to the square inch Man can stand little more pressure under water than 65 pounds to the square inch down jaui Octopus a is favorite Japan's Awaji islanders it or food of They buy and stretched on sticks alive from tanks of sea water Choice portions are tentacles boiled and sliced Less than 50 years ago traffic in District of Columbia was moni- tored by police who could overtake and arrest “speeding’ automobile drivers the a Shetland steer belonging to Carl Roberts was shot of Elwood It is belived by Sheriff Hyde that the only way that we can with such conditions is cope thru the cooperation of the parIt may ents with their children are there be pointed out that rifle several good prospective ranges within our county and insist should that all parents upon good sportsmanship being while their boys by practiced and that they should hunting take time out to go hunting with them themselves Many of us like to hunt with other fellows and other parties says the Sheriff but only on rare occasions do we take the time to spend with our children while they are in of a gun It is pcsscssion strongly believed that a closer association between the parents and the son would make much better sportsmen of the boys and a much closer union bebring tween the parents and their children It it is not the mere loss of to someone whose Shetmoney land pony is shot or his prize FFA steer but it is also the personal feelings with regard to that particular animal that hurts It is thought that one of the most frequent violations by hunters is shooting from roadways The law specifically states that no person should shoot from on or across This any highway law was designed to protect lives’ of human beings and personal The law should be property obeyed by all regardless of age or occupation for the safetly of all of us and our families states Sheriff Hyde — Mrs Don Limb and family visited in Malad Sunday Mr & Mrs J J Larson and A L Powdle of Newton visited Mr & Mrs Myron T Hansen and Hyrum Larsen Sunday MIA Among those attending stake leadership meeting Monday evening in Garland were Pres Ruth Jensen Natalie Ericksen Arta Hansen Lucile Johnson s Aileen Blanche Johnson LaVinia Marble and Hilda Johnson EARLY SPRING APPLICATION GIVES FULL SEASON CONTROL Heptachlor applied in early Spring — before alfalfa is 2 to 3 inches tall — gives you full season control of alfalfa weevil infestations It tales only 4 ounces of actual Heptachlor per acre for effective control and the material can be applied with any standard spraing or dusting equipment For the exact time to apply Heptachlor for good weevil kill in your area contact your heal county agent or other agricultural authority For complete facts about lleptaihlor write us for a FREE folder on “How to Control Alfalfa Weevil With lleptaihlor’ This will in no way obligate you Mr & Mrs Dennis Simmons and Mr & Mrs Garth Geddcs and baby Jodi of Logan and LaMar Simmons of Ogden were Sunday guests of Mr & Mrs Thomas L Simmons Mr & Mrs A1 Walkcnhurst and children John and Charlotte Anna of Salt Lake City were Sunday dinner guests of Mr & Mrs B F Johnson w RUBBER BELTING or strips of wide canvas make excellent covering over runways leading to haghousc Two rows of or be should nailed at the top In order that one row strips belting will cover the slits of the other row as shown In accompanying Mr & Mrs C W Wood were in Logan Sunday Mr & Mrs F J Limb sent the weekend in Ogden and Layton 'iu! s 49 I 4Mi rut n Jr Wtttor DfvnJom ! i 2012 Ctnfr pony belong- to Rex Richards of Fielding shot also a very good FFA ing was — The Beaver Ward Relief Society gave a special program in with Sunday evening meeting Pres Olive W Durfey in charge the program Theme on which ludv' W Aiu CitAPEIr- - The beautiful new Park Valley Ward was based was “Oh ye who emchapel erected at a cost of $65000 was dedicated Sunday by bark in the Service of the Lord” President J Reuben Clark 'Talks were given by Olive Dur Melba Kidman 'fey Ella Foster and son Scott of Logan teachers then participated in a A musical Stayner and Anna Durfey Refreshments visual aid lesson Mrs Anna Parkinson and daughreading by Ollie Bowen and songs ter Annette of Wellsville visited were served to a large group 1y the Singing Mothers group Mr & Mrs Del Kidman E Johnson Saturday Mr & Mrs Delbert Mr & Mrs Geo Shauna Kidman and daughter Johnson Marie Johnson Mr & Mrs A A Mr & Mrs Seymour & in Mrs James Muir visited Mr and Rose Marie and Eldon John- Johnson Mr & Mrs Jos A Erickand Mr & Mrs Guy son visited Mrs Rose Schwab on son Mr & Mrs Gideon L Bowen Petcrsboro Mrs Muir Saturday in Logan Maughn in Wellsville and Lillie Veibell were among and Mr Maughn were confined those attending the funeral serMr & Mrs Darrell Goodsell with serious illness vices Thursday for Ilewett were and daughter of Newton in Honeyville of Smithfield Sunday dinner guests of Mr & Linda Hyden visited Mr & Mrs Norval Erick-se- n Mrs LeGrandc Jensen and family Mrs Delbert Kidman entertainSunday Mr & Mrs William Kidman of ed at dinner Sunday in honor of Sunday guests of Mr & Mrs Petcrsboro visited Mr & Mrs Del- Mr Kidman’s birthday adversary Dinner was served to Mr & Mrs George E Johnson were Mr & Mrs bert Kidman Sunday and Kidman Charles Leatham and daughter daughter Doyle hostess Mrs Marie Johnson was Charlene of Wellsville Mr & Mrs Jacqueline of Ogden Mr & Mrs Bill Barker and Mr & Mrs Clark to the Primary teachers at her Verle A Kidman and son Leslie An inter- - of Garland Mr & Mrs Delbert Mr & Mrs Al- home Friday evening Puffer of Logan vin Walkcnhurst and children of esting talk was given by Anna Kidman Jr of Ogden and LcRoy and the Va G Russell and Shauna on the Louie Salt “Care Bowen Four of Lake City Mrs Mrs Herbert to Six Year Old Children” The honored guest Johnson and Mr faset 1954 Sheriff Comments On Vandalism In County the Beaver 19 Page 6 member building Other speakers for the preciation of all who had the erection of the UTAH Brk!ey 4 Celiforoic |