Show V THE GARLAND TIMES PUBLSIIED Entered as Second Class Subscriptions: FRIDAY MORNING EVERY Mail Post Office at $209 Per Year Matter August Garland Utah $250 Page Two Outside at the A driving hustling quintet of 3ear River Bears turned in their fourth straight league win to remain at the top of Region One’s hoop race by defeating Box Elder 47 to 37 on the Bees’ floor Fri- By L C Christopherson INGRATITUDE port- t:rm- dents of County From Christas SCRAP FILE reRiver students will those pink recard's Monday when second marks are given to all stufor work done during the ceive 1954 quarter The cards newly revised'Vto to bring to parents the best pos- sible over all picture of students’ school activities features a place for 'marks in conduct cooperation effort unexabsences sluffs cused activitiy Also assignments! and tardies included is a place to show misconduct in citizenshop and the basic marks given for scholastic excused absences achievement The present card represents the The sun was shining in my eyes conof The game a faculty members see could thinking I And hardly saw a test from start to finish Frank Stevens and Box Principal do the necessary task To total Of 54 fouls called against the in an effort school” oificials Elder me That was allotted The Rivermen netted twb clubs to inform parents most fully con15 charity tosses out of 24 to Resentful of the vivid glow school actheir children’s cerning register a 625 per cent average I started to complain tivities and academic advanceBox Elder shot 21 of 30 tries to all at once upon the air When ment hit for a percentage of 70 I heard a bllind man’s cane From the floor the Bears hit —Hazel Bloomgarden Ihe hoop for 16 goals while Coach liked its bland flavor W© were Ev Sorenson’s Bees scored eight entertained by several species of goals birds that hovered around small With about one minute left in Mrs LeRoy Bunnell the outer tab’es willing to dash the first half big Sid Cutler Bear of in to take a piece of Writes quickly Highlights and scoring River powerhouse toast from one’s fingers acei left the game via th foul Back to Iran We made the most of our short route Jensen Bee key man suf- Trip stay by taking a bus tour of the fered the seme fate just prior Tehran Iran 110 of Oahu a trip of to Cutler’s’ fifth foul Dec 29 1954 island bit miles in 7H hours We thought Although the Bears were a it' erratic at times much can be said Dear Friends: the island truly a paradise for the performance of Coach Now that we are settled again was so 16vdy and green with Their in Tehran we have had time to Durrell boys Hughes’s waters beaches lush blue sandy outstanding man to man niv it fleet upon the good time we had vegetation and colorful flowers smooth -- ball handling and ' timely at home and how much we enjoy- and shrubs We were told that hooting kept the crowd on oiTrJfriends It there were over 40u varieties of The Bears nut on an exHhiMon ed seeing wonderful toagain and see hue we thot hibiscus was the flower truly seldom disnlav-eof ball handling with all of you the “Bird of Paradise” the most by prep hoopsters when they (talk was flower minexotic It amazing to Since so many of you were controlled the ball for thre utes and thirtv seconds at the kind enough to say that you had see orchids growing in the garend of the four canto to keep enjoyrd the articles that we had dens and every bend of the road possession of the ball until the 'sent to The Times in the past brought a different blend of final buzzer we are hoping that you will be ConPer high man for the Boars At lunch time half way round flight to with 16 points also turned in a interested in our island we were entertained We enioyea it very the Tehran ne colleetod floor game supper a group of Hawaiians with all of wished by and that you 16 rebounds from the hank much music songs and dances We boards Bob Green garnered 12 might have been with us Before s All of ITu?bVs counters beginning the trip however may also visited the Temple with its looked pood on floor play wc take this opportunity to wish beautiful grounds and met the Junior ace Ralnh Cullimorp who all our friends a happy and pros- missionaries— one a Mrs Warner in has seen considerable arflon this if II remember the name correctNew Y:ar From perous Ihe past iwo pames turned in a and from our ly said she was a relative of the world smooth exhibition of ball hand- side of the as Small we have touched Waldrons and Harrises observations ling world! For the Bees PouJ'on was the a few places on our trip around saw acres of and acres We world we the feel that the people Olsen 10 with points big gun We of the United States are blessed sugar cane and pineapple hooked 8 and Pearse 7 In the “B” game the rangy with 'all the things that the stopped at one of the road side and enjoyed large in had sn easy evening ripe peoples of other nation wish for stands trimminp the Brigham City junior May we guard our rights privil- bananas and at another stop we to 24 62 The varitv and freedoms and pray con- ate fresh pineapple slices eges Elsewhere in region play South for peace upon the earth bus also sapped at Pearl Harbor Cache defeated OPden 61 to 52 stantly time reconstructed too while the driver was in Tremonton Our 62 Ben Lomond trounced Logan the events that took place that to 44: North Cache racked up an short as was our time with our We spent a wonderful fateful Dec 7 Many of ths bombimnressive 68 to 37 win over family ed ships were still in the harbor our week in Las Vegas spoiling Weber Regional standing shows the three grandchildren then at noon and an American flag waved over Ben wins ahead with four Bears Oct 23 we left Los Angeles for the spot of the sunken Arizona Continued next week Lomond trials with a reco-- d of Hawaii As soon as we were comthree wins and one lo's Wbr fortably settled on the plane we North Cache ani South a life jacket demowere given — Social Briefs — each have a two win two loss nstration' just in ease of an emerrecord while Box Elder Mrs Ruby Simms and two sons and Ogden have each scored one gency and I believe I thought for the first time of how much air ofL Ogden spent the weekend victory as against three losses and water would be passing be- AvitH'' her parents Mr & Mrs O C neath us in the next few days Davis FIRST WARD RELIEF SOCIETY However the clouds outside the Mrs Margaret Couch spent the window looked so soft I felt sure REMINDS OF MEETING weekend in Salt Lake City I could have fun floating on them SoRodney Larsen who Is living Garland First Ward Relief The if it became necessary at ciety officers announce next Tues- clouds were with us most of the in Ogden spent the weekend home will commence afternoon and then day’s meeting nothing hut & Mrs with-thwere Ilall Air teachers Ellery visiting meeting e It was a relief c?e:p blackness at 1’ pm Mrs John W Cham- when the myrii lights of tve in Portage Sunday bers will give the topic Air & Mrs Alilton Peters of islands came nto view As we At 2 pm the theology and tes- left the plane fraerant vanda Brigham City visited their parWith will begin timony meeting orchid leis wre placed around ents Mr & Mrs J J Shumway on Mrs Charles J Wood presenting cur shoulders It was Aloha Sunday lesson the week in Hawaii Airs Katie Atkinson of Logan Breakfast the next morning was visited this week at the A L All ward members are cordially served at the hotel on an op?n Udy home invited to he in attendance There will 'be a nursery patio that overlooked a Hrce Airs Walter Ifanni is in Provo swimming pool and a beautiful with her daughter Mrs Ad:le C J Wood was in Salt Lake tropical garden I drank papaya Hancock who recently 'underwent juice for the first tima and 1 an operation City Saturday Air & Mrs Quinten King of Ogden spent the weekend at the E lery Hall home Real LOAMS Jack Jensen of Brigham City Estate visPed at’ the Mann home Sunday Ce 5 5 FARM FEE NO APPLICATION NO APPRAISAL FEE NO COMMISSION John ttepre sentinr Th J farm loans at lw cos the free booklet deseri'a the Equitable Society Farm Ownership Plan Long-ter- Ask mg for Shumway FonHuhl f if tunrunp day Jrd Rowley of Hansen visited at the heme last week Air & Mrs Frank Idaho Hansen Air & Mrs Durrell Hughes Ison Keiit were in Logan and Saturday i t Greetings! IIALES IN CALIFORNIA You guessed right The typeMr & Mrs Ron Hales left SunFranwriter was frozen up last week! day for a short stay in San Snow wind and digging out but cisco Oij the Mr & Mrs Wm Silvester were we are not complaining we are grateful for contrary in Ogdsn and Brigham Friday and the wind & Mrs every flake of snow where they visited Mr Streator Tingey in Ogden and is a necessity in this territory to to Mrs Silvester’s sister Mrs Gene- pack the drifts in the canyons summer irrigation vieve Jensen and family in Brig- feed A nephew is just home streams ham he ha6 from the hospital where We are happy to have Elizabeen since he was in a car ac- beth Hirschi home after her stay He is of several weeks with members cident before Christmas much better of her family in Provo Ogden Hef daughter Brigham Our Primary officers were at and her home to stake preparation meeting Satur- Joyce accompanied reoent bather from recuperate day Vera James Mr Sc Mrs N E Steck of Roy tle with pneumonia— Carl son his with in is Logan Utah visited with the Ed Udys Carl has been and Valeea Crowther Sunday The wife and family with pneumonia son of the Stecks is in Adelaide in the hospial at home the mission field and they w6rk-c- also but is improving there for about four months at now— Emma Carter returned to from a here Sunday home her in Valeea was Australia where week’s visit with her daughter the same time new and husband1 baby Marvell & Mr Mrs John Udy of Logan visited Friday and Saturday with daughter in Brigham What would do without grandmothers? families Mr & Mrs Austin Udy Mr Sc Mrs Austin Udy attended Kay Carter was in Ogden WedEmeline nesday of this week on business the funeral for Mrs Brown an aunt of Mrs Udy Sat- His grandparents the John Carters accompanied him back to the urday in Wellsville 3Ir Sz Mrs Sister Deem of the Sunday valley Thursday School stake board visited Sunday Carter had spent a number of days medical attention for in Brigham ward morning in our Tuesday found the Relief SoThe Primary presented he pros Vinnie sisters 'quilting— turnout to ciety a large gram of people to Grouse Creek Sunday night February is the Kunzler enroute Kenna and her to visit daughter birthday month of the Children’s family and Chester and Bemiece hospital on Kunzler & their Mrs) Valeea Crowther (Mr accompanied Mr & Mrs Earl Fuhriman to Salt way to Ogden market with some Lake City Monday where she will livestock When the travelers to and from the valley are asked " work vhat kind of a trip they had they the EARL ARNOLD IS SPEAKER AT CLUB MEETING Earl Arnold who spent a number of months in Europe last summer and fall was the guest of the speaksr at the meeting Ladies Self Culture Club Friday Mr Arnold afternoon was introduced by Mrs Duane Archibald of the Civic and Home Arts Ciub which provided the program Mr Arnold gave a very interesting account of his travels and observations and of his work particularly in England and Italy He also showed colored slides taken in his travels ' The meeting was held at the Garland Armory with Mrs A G as hostess Campbell and Mrs club president in Harvey Deem of the meeting charge The club collect was read by Mrs A R Hodge and the music for the afternoon consisted of piano solos by three students of Mrs KathRaymond Hunsaker leen Tingey Clair Bowcutt and Elaine Michaelis say “slippery” Members of the Air Force who have been in the valley for some months and who expected a three year assignment in this territory have been called to Twin Falls A11 quiet on the western front! Jav and Norma nolmgrsn are in California looking for a little sunsnine— absorb some for us folks! Saturday was a day after a blizzard and what with more snow faithful ward Primary falling workers decided not to try the trip to stake preparation meeting Mr C and I ventured forth to find Bear River valley enjoying sunshine— missed the preparation meeting but enjoyed a short visit with the rest of our family in Garland The long icicles hanging from the roof remind me that Dad used to say “better we knock them off before they bring the roof down”— and we used to and mashed them up to freeze some good hom® made ice cream— days of past energy and reward! Bye! Refreshments were served by hostess to 24 members and four guests Air & Mrs Carl Marriott of The club will entertain at a Bountiful visited and Tuesday dinner for their husbands at the Wednesday with his parents Mr cafe here Friday Mrs Arthur Marriott evening Feb 4 the Air Si Mrs R D Williams (Col- Mrs Henry Brovm Airs Farrell leen Boss) of Salt Lake City w ood and Airs A R Hodge visited visited here Sunday They cam Primary m Fielding Monday to attend the Boss family hour Grain & Feeds Grinding — Cleaning Rolling Let Us Give You Prices on Your Oats Headquarters Barley or Wheat for Agricultural Chemicals ERVIN ST0HL Leonard Thompson and ' daughter Judy were end guests of their sister (Rose Elmer and family ags Park Valley Riverside r Bear 1928 Friday January 28 Bear Cagers Win Over Bee Rivals School Students Term Grades High Wait Editor and Publisher Wm Johns Vemald weekMrs and Men-do- Tremonton Utah AIEMBER FEDERAL WAREHOUSE SYSTEAI |