Show XU ESTABLISHED 27th Year GARLAND Reading Down The Side Parents Invited To Spend Day At High School t j the Editor with " ' A “Adolescent — one who’s informed about anything doesn’t luve to ' A r S J well he study” a ' FRIENDS away home: is Thanksgiving past The mountains on the east are touched with a skiff of snow but the fields still are bare While at nights the thermometer drops to around 15 degrees it is still warm enough in the after noons that they work over at White’s new blacksmith shop with the south doors open to get the benefit of the sunshine There isn’t much doing about town this week to attract the! eye but everyone seems terribly it busy at Supervisor LaRain Marble the Young Farmers have so many evening activities of one kind and another that is “awful” meeting attendance F'crynne else has a half dozen places they ought to Ik at the same time This week the MIA has been hnhllnr its fir-- t stake “drama festival” with ward groups preone-ar- t senting p?as around the stale Seme of the wards bye t done a right good job with the t’ev have had at hand In ether instances lines could have been learned better and more attention and effort given to interpretation and expression Work is going forward on the interior of the new entrance to the Garland W’ard Chapel The end of the year will see the liafl and foyer finished This will be the last item on the extensive remodeling program that changes the chapel entirely from what it used to be and adds some fine new facilities to the building We hope this will make you want to come and see the place right away I A NOTE from TO THE CAMPAIGN OF the U S to Department of Agriculture control brucellosis in cattle finalhafc achieved success ly enough after 20 years of effort that a final drive to totally efiminate the disease is being planned BrucelWsis causes abortion in and cattle reduces milk output all at a l educes the calf crop national cost of over a hundred million dollars a year In addition when it attacks humans it causes undulant fever The states and the Federal government will join in the drive to eliminate the disease A stepped-u- f program of elimination of infected animals as revealed in an the program expanded testing vaccination of calves and adult cattle in range and dairy herds states Three Is contemplated are listed now as free of the disease had printed JUST AFTER WE our piece last week in the course of which we stated that the 50 millionth General Motors car had been built and that it we picked up a was a Pontiac the desk piece of publicity on that said it was a Chevrolet— we’ve since which is okeh with us worn the new off several of that make What we have wondered right is how they could along tho was the really tell which tar 5Pn millionth with assembly lines five least at going right on in cr six factories ' could-har- dly General Motors EVERY AUGUST at B:ar River Parents’ Day High School is set for Wednesfull with a day December 8 program of activities planned for the day The day's events will officially get underway with a flag ceremony in the school auditorium After the ceremony parents will follow an abbreviated version of the same class' schedule as that of their sons and adughters From 11 o’clock until 12 parents will return to the auditorium for an hour’s discussion on school poliofficies and problems cers will have charge of this discussion A regular school lunch will be served in the cafeteria After the remainder of luncheon the day will be devoted to personal with individual parconferences ents and teachers discussion matters relating to the students under discussion Buses will run as on regular school davs to bring’ parents to school and return them to tlieir homes Students will be excused Wednesday while Mom and Dad ttend UTAH FRIDAY DECEMBER 3 Utah Power Offers Christmas Lighting K Free electric mergy will again tlis holiday season provided by to tho Utah Power & illuminate Christmas Crests and parks in the Light Go lights on commun- ities it serves Orson M Slack Ogden division manaeer for the announced toPower company day long established Slack Kl’ABaf no charge will furnish the elect i will run city and necessary sor vice wires to connect the d coraThis service tions to its system wall be available betwem dusk Dec and to from midnight Jen 1” lie reported that last year the Power company provid?d 207217 of ki'owatthours free electricity to illuminate 40910 holiday blubs in 123 cities and towns Of these some 7820 bulbs were belated in 19 communities of the Ogden division a "Following custom” said Mr Dinner Meeting Emphasises Value Of Job Training 'Ibe vocational nericulture and Immomaier ptoara::!' at he bear fder High School touch the lives el (iv r 80 pci- Cent of the of the in'ditidion i! was ' staff'd students who road a at him boon moetni" ol spars dent b'adei-'- ' t a- hers and in viied a! cm tho M'luiol (afu Funeial services for littl llctty ria Wodiu's !av evening bobbins seven and a half month at th Remarks meeting wcia (d daughter of Mr and Mrs also made by Wairen K Ibrn-eKendall Robbins were held at ('cent lv elected school board the Fielding Ward chapel Saturmember and Clifton Kerr sfato day with Bishop Rosel Zundel senator Both wore students of officiating the Bear River High School when A solo “Oh My Father” was if was first opened at Garland sung by Bert Marble and the under the direction C of E opening prayer was by Leland Smith Mr Smith was also presBurton was Zundel ent the Bishop speaking on the adult edu“In The Garden of cation work tho school had done speaker Tomorrow” was sung by Amy Senator Kerr $tated that while North and the benediction was by there were some who had said Postlude and prel- enemies of education existed in Wynn Zundel ude were played by Mrs D Jb Utah h? had seen none of them Burial took plac? in the tho many were concerned about Jones with Merlin how to finance education or about Fielding cemetery Robbins dedicating the grave how much education expense the Mato could afford KLeon Kerr and Howard JohnFORMER GARLAND WOMAN son of the faculty also spoke at BURIED AT SALT LAKE CITY the dinner meeting Funeral services were held at Salt Lake City Monday for Mrs Emeline Hess Grover Hortens? 77 who died Friday at a Salt Lake nursing home of causes incident to age At the seventh annual Utah She has born Aug 1 1877 at a daughter Ida of Turkov Show ’at Salt Lake Citv Georgetown David and Jane Ann Wilson Hess December 10 & 11 71 Utah hoys and girls will vie for top honors Albert I Grover She married and $1400 in prizes Dec 18 1901 according to lie died July 30 Gordon N:ff show manager 1938 The Grover family lived The junior division which has in Garland for many years Mrs Grover was active in church auxi- stepped forward to become perliaries and served as slake presi- haps more significant Pan the regular open show offers $1400 dent of the Primary two Survivors include sons in fine gold watches and US Club Wendell and Sherman D Grover Savings Bonds to the Future Farmer members one daughter Berniece G Pen- and whose win top places said birds Salt all of Lake City ny eight and one great- Mr Neff Such prizes have been grandchildren made possible by a unique prograndchild gram sponsored by th? Utah Show Turkkey Mr & Mrs Don Frisby and Nearly 3000 turkey poults were Falls children of Idaho Mrs Birdie Fowers of Ogden Mr & distributed to the 71 boys and earlier this year by the Utah girls Mrs Bob Michaells of Clearfield Mr & Mrs Reed Jensen and child- Turkey Show at reduced rates with the understanding that the ren of Tremonton Mrs Ida C be selected Michaelis and Mr & Mrs V D junior show birds from received from them Money of Bishop were dinner guests Mr & Mrs Thcral on the poults is being used for the Bishop to awards and help support the Thanksgiving Day show The poults were contributof Provo ed to the show by the following Miss Ann Taylor Horn's Childers spent the weekend with her par- hatcheries: ents here II J Bonie Adams WesMoroni and tern care just which one of their cars Earlocker To be held in conjunction rath gets the publicity just as long the turkey show is the annual as their factories keep busy Robbins Baby Passes Away Turkey Show FRIDAY 10R THURSDAY Offers Big Prizes TIMES DISTRIBUTION No 1951 18 High School Hoop Season Opens Tonight as Bears Tackle Two Idaho Squads ollicially bear Rjv or hoop'-dertheir 1 93155 season whn ol Idaho a duo quintets luui i: tao g tines Fiiday in Memorial pim Gym In tin evening's op ner at ') w it! mum string l The 37th annual com ntion ol the 'tali State Faun Buhmu Put this unicr way i ration got iluirsday at Salt Lake City A the m was eld general session morning lollowcd by d partmrnt meetings in tin altcrnooii Mrs Nellie Larsen UFBF Wo the condiutcd nun’s Chairman winch lcaturcd owning session chair a talk by Mrs C (’ Inman nun of Farm Bureau Women in Iowa and the showing of colored and the icturcs ol Ti Land bv Tracy R Welling Holy Recently cl cted Rcpic ('illative lb tv Ablcti Dixon will ad TSS the Fndiv abciiicou gener smsion and Will hr lollowcd B Eld r Harold Leo of the un il of bo Twi N e mndi ol In r ii of adi r lay S: id dab Fa in Bui can loaders ltd t d the ‘pooh i’x lor Urn no ot the r om cntioii is !( d ev r to a ppcar bo! oi c a Fanil Bur an ( orv ntion boro in Utah Schools Make Appointments Kidman instructor at the Garland School is transferred to the B?ar River High School at the beginning of the winter quarter to take the place of Don Petersen football coach who has b?en inducted into the army The action was taken at the meeting of the Board of Education held Nov 22 Ilarvey R Wood was named at the same meeting as custodian ol the Fielding School to succeed Eugene Cannon resigned A transfer to Plymouth town of a tract of land near the school there according to a long standing agreement with the communi tv was effected at the meeting Plans wor? also made to study the transfer of school property to the Riverside Ward at the request of Rivrside residents Don Bear the to Kiv r's varMty will take manms at eight o’clock to their hoop skill against a touted Twin Falls quintet the lirst for both The game clubs this a rangy last breaking 'Twin Balls quint ’t against a Boar Kiver live whose average height is three inches under that of the IGalu hoopsters 'i w in Falls h lungs to the big nv in the potalo state and in bbtion to other squads meets in teams from league eomnetition Pocatello Boise and Idaho Falls In the nast years Twin Falls quin-- t ts have proved powerhouses in big six play ’oah Hughes will “floor'’ a quintet who will laee the mamoth tub of filling the shoes of four top noteh bask deers lost by graduation last spring The loss places Hughes jii a position where he must completely rebuild a hoop motet Only Gary Conger of iosl year's main IT will be Back Cutler will learn with Bob at fm ward podtjonn w hile ( 'on Green er and Bryan h’ will bo at guard slots Mce Icy is slated for ecu All six nie seniors "iir juniors will likely all see Friday's contest Dallas u hiii and Oleen Van ’llioof h vc height and sp cd Ralph Cub and hinore Max Wcese are a bit si oi l but show speed and cffcc-livtt-- Farm Bureau Opens Stale Meet the Bar River "B” squad taiiih' with Rail River High’s Raft River hoop rx are Horn Malta G t ball Hughes’s break The Twin nmch the fast handling boys will resort with a single Falls hoopsters same style Four More Die in Accident Marked Valley Family Funeral services for two of the members of a Utah family four killed on Thanksgiving Day in an Oregon traffic accident were held in the Tremonton Third Ward The rites were for 'Tuesday Morion Andreason of Airbase Village and his sister Mrs Joyce Johnson a mother of three of Tlmtchr The two were brother and si- ster of Howard Deloy Andreason Magnji and Conn Lamont Androa-mi- i Airbase Village who were burrd Wednesday following another double funeral in the Hunt- er Ward ncar Salt Lakc City The Garland School ParentTheir father Howard Andrea- Teacher Association will hold a fon lives in Boise Idaho There Demeeting Thursday evening cember 9 at 8‘ o’clock it is an- are three sisters living in Oregon Marion Andreason the youngnounced week-wawill est of the four killed last An educational program only four months of age in be featured with a special speakwhen 1929 his mother a daugher coming from the USAC All parents ar? urged to be ter of Mr and Mrs A O Scager now of Salt of EastTremonton will at which the present meeting Lakc City was killed in an auto be held at the school house accident that saddened this en- Will Hear USAC Professor tire valley Mrs Kenneth B Ilunsaker The accident on Thanksgiving returned to the valley Mr Day occurred on a slick foggy Ilunsaker 'recently received his stretch of road as the family were driving toward a holiday redischarge from the service A brother of union in Oregon convention of the Utah Turkey th? four was killed in a tractor Federation under the direction of accident at Preston about eight Dail A Prows Salina president years ago and their grandmother to be considered at the Mrs Seager has been confined Topi convention in addition to the to a wheel chair since 1940 as a election of officers include nutri- result of another auto accident disease tional problems turkey Mr Si Mrs M L Nielson and control promotion and advertisAnn on new methods children Jay and Margar:t ing and reports of turkey cookery for both in- sicnt Sunday in Ogden They attended church at the 27th Ward stitutional and home kitchens Mr & have i |