Show THE GARLAND GARLAND to Crown TIMES Brigham City Beauty for Snow Queen UTAH A to crown a queen-ma- kes queen news this week with the announcem :nt that lovely Maureen Parker daughter of Mr and Mrs !£ D Parker Harris ville “Miss Utah of 1954” will be in BrigOffice ham City Saturday January 29 to crown “Snow Queen of 1955” Miss Utah will be in charge of b2 held The first 100 Federal Income coronation ceremonies-tTax refund checks were mailed at 10:30 pm as a lucky Box Elder Miss to taxpayers on January 24 1955 learns she is to County by the Salt Lake Regional Di- be “Snow Queen of 1955” The annual winter frolic will to Dissbursing Office according trict Director Charles I Fox The be held at the Box Elder High total amount of these refunds School gymnasium beginning at was $7796782 an average of 9 pm During the entire evening reThese are $7797 per taxpayer The the first of an estimated 160000 freshments will be sold bar-- j Tefunds which will be issued by menu includes all homemade becues and ice cream cake pie the local office Mr Fox stated Taxpayers are urged to file punch selection made will be Queen their returns as soon as possible after they receive the forms W-- by lucky number Tickets at 50 from their employers The forms cents per person will be availW-should be securely fastened able at the door to the front of the form 1040 or Mrs O C Davis entertained the 1040-filed by taxpayer Birthday Club Friday evening Twelve members and one guest were present Prizs went to Zina Marriott Esther Elmer and Clara Kidman The clouds which have been floating over this part of the country for the past three weeks deposited more of that whitr stuff they call snow during the week with about H inch of moisture Sale The snow was very light and SALE: January Clearwith no wind to speak of it lays SPECIAL ance on all Fancy Work to make Owvery evenly over the fields room for new spring stock One ing to the very cold weather the roads have bern very slick and day only Saturday January 29 Come in and see the big values increased with but the dangerous —May Taylor Kent Tremonton sunshine they have Friday January 28 Page 1935 5 Revenue Sends First Tax Refunds PlymoiRh News WANT ADS cor improved reception was held in the hall Saturday honoring Mr Mrs Frank Roach who were I married the fore part of last The bride was formerl week Hess Miss Marie daughter of Mr and Mrs Ellis Hess The young couple will also be honored of the this week at the home Mr and Mrs parents groom’s Everett Roach at Bothwell A ward FOR SALE: 1951 Chev half ton Top condition —See Monte Rogers Garland 2tp BABY GRAND PIANO For Sale — Whitney made by Baldwin — 437 West 2nd North Logan 2c KFAL ESTATE— I HAVE A cousin George W Miller who lives in Great Falls Montana He is a real estate man and has lived there for 25 There are many LDS years neep’e Uvinff Jn that country I am now affiliated with him in We have dry real estate sales and irrigated farms and ranches thrubut the State of Montana See or phone JAMES II MILLER 63 N Main Phones 1040 or 350J Brigham City Jan 28tf Our Sunday School was well attended as the result of work of the enlistment committee under the direction of Supt Jesse Lamb and his counselors making a drive to have all' bring a friend to Secretary Sunday School Doris Lamb reported that 100 per cent of the officers and teachers were present and three of the classes had 100 per cent attendance Stake Ward visitors were HOME PRODUCTS— Mr & Mrs Lamont Richards who STANLEY Phone orders or arrange parties gave a lesson in the faculty meetViola Chidester phone which followed ing Sunday by calling 114W (or School after Jan 30) 2tp & a Mrs Dean Lamb made Mr business trip to Salt Lake City TV this week Waldo Cook of the Seminary EXPERT TV AND APPLIANCE V SERVICE faculty was the speaker at our sacrament meeting Sunday evenELECTRICAL CONTRACTING There was a large attenPhone 19 ing REPAIR dance Mrs Mirl Hess of Garland visited her mother Mrs Edith Smith here Monday afternoon A birthday dinner was served at the James Estep home Sunday afternoon in honor of Harold Archibald Others present were Mr & Mrs Ira Archibald of Willard Mr & Mrs Ivan Archibald Mr & Mrs Mrs Jesse Archibald & Mrs Ray Whiting and Mr Northern Furniture GARLAND Used Cars SEE BEAR RIVER AUTO Top Values in Used Cars for Bennett Seeks Views Of Youth on Military Training FieldingBriefs Mr & Mrs F W Hess have returned home after a three weeks to California isit They vv?re accompanied by their children Mr & Mrs Lewis Hess who had been visiting here from San Francisco They visited at the parks and canyons in southern Utah at Dam and then traveled Hoover to Pasadena where they saw the Rose Bowl parade They were guests of Mrs Chloe Koldwyn and Mrs Lester West at San Carlos They spenfa day with Mrs Hess’s brother and wife Mr & Mrs Geo Morse at Fresno the remainder of the time was spent with their children Frank and Helen Hess and family at El Sobrante Jack and Elizabeth Kuhn and Lewis and wife at San Francisco They were accompanied home by Lewis and Helen who were on their way to Detroit Mich on business Visiting at the home of Mr & Mrs J D Munson last week were Mr & Mrs Iowell Farnsworth and two chi’dren of Ogden Mr Mrs Farl HoU and Misses Gloria and Barbara Whitney were in Ogden Friday to visit wih Mrs TaR?e Whitnpv who is still at St Benedict HopPal recovering from roMo She was taken to the hosand is pital in eariv September slowly recovering Norman Pptrsen of Salt Lake Citv spent the weekend with his mo'her Mrs Fima Petersen and family The birthday club held a progressive party at the homes of Mr & Mrs FmersonEarl and Mr &: Mrs Verl Arderson Monday was in The evening to B°rnadine Earl and John Owen who recentiv celebrated birthday anniversaries A fireside was held at the home rf Miss Saundra Mae Hansen following sacrament meeting Sunand Gl°an-or- s day evening for and Jr Men and Jr GUaners Mrs Dorothv Richards gave an interesting renort on her recent riD to Hawaii and — showed s’ide pictures She also sang Hawaiian On some of danced songs was accompaniher numbers ? Wood ed by Mrs Velda Light refreshments were served Miss Bonnie Hansen was complimented at a “Spice” shower at given by Mrs D R Waldron Iter home at Tremonton Saturday afternoon Luncheon was served to 18 guests Club Social Development The met at the home of Mrs Ruby Reactions of Utah’s young men to military manpower proposals Jack Shumway Tremonton vice Lffore Congress is being sought by-- Senator Wallace F Bennett president and manager First Se7R Utah) curity Bank of Utah NA reThe Utah lawmaker said he ports this week that the First Sewas sending questionnaires to curity system’s earnings during 10000 Beehive State high 1954 were $305345213 or $2 92 school students asking them to for each share of First Security list in order of preference their Corporation stock choices of four plans now under Mr Shumway said that a sumcongressional Scrutiny High mary of 1954’s First Security School principals have been ask- gains will be presented to the ed to circulate and return the corporation’s stockolders at their annual meeting on Wednesday questionnaires “While we don’t kft’ow Mr Shumway what noted that earnform the legislation may finally ings for 1954 were higher than take there are some likely pos- 1953’s when they were $257 a sibilities” he said “In general share Earnings for 1954 were enlistment induc- realized after taxes of $3809318-4they Involve tion various reserve and National or $365 a share Guard The First Security executive programs and UMT” rced that total resources of the He said he also wanted to know First Security system of banks if the young men of his state had climbed to $39537594025 at wanted to take their military the end of 1954v “This is a new year-entraining in Utah or in camps high from home in resources in the history of our “I’m sure that the results of svstpm of banks" Mr Shumway this poll among the young men said who’ll be involved personally will executive The First Security be most helpful to me” Senator observed that during 1954 the Bennett said1 system’s banks took care of all He added that he knew of no legitimate credit demands in the other official legislative attempts area they serve as shown in of lo learn the viewpoint 107449 loans made to customers young men in the nation ageregating nearly $317 million ?— — He also noted a substantial The Future Progress Guild met gain in deposits with First Seat the home of Mrs Gwen Bur- curity banks during 1954 when nett Wednesday afternoon with deposits at year-entotaled Mrs Roma Jean Bourne as coup nearly $20 million hostess Club Mrs “First Security bank system president Edith Udy presided The follow- row served more than 300000 cuing program was presented two stomers” Mr Shumway said with a staff of 1123 “In recognition readings by Mrs Millie Welling a solo by of staff Mrs LaPriel Secrist of the faithful service a reading by Mrs Dora Anger members First Security continextra comThe next ued with its year-enLunceon was served meeting will be at the home of pensation and with the liberalized Mrs Bernadine Earl on Feb 3 vacation1 policy the latter having This Mr & Mrs Horace Peck entertbeen instituted in 1953 ained at a family party at their brings to our staff members a in compli- complete home Friday evening program of liberal vament to Mrs Peck’s father Leo cations modernized pension plan who was observing Farnsworth group life and medical insuhis birthday anniversary Guests rance” Mr f included Mr & Mrs Farnsworth noted that Shumway of Salt First Security’s present staff memMrs Carmen Richardson Mr & Mrs Cliff Mc- bers 104 have served in the Lake City more than 25 years StocMurdie and Mr & Mrs A C Chriskholders now number 2208 tensen of Tremonton Mrs Dar& Mr of rell Gardner Brigham Regarding prospects for 1955 Mr & Mrs Har- George S Eccles president First Mrs Ross Wood Mrs Wallace said: "The Security Corporation vey Wood also Mr & Bourne as special guests A de- high level of business activity which characterized the last few licious luncheon was served weeks of 1954- - should continue j prtv ad Farnsworth Thursday afternoon Christensen of Tremonton two violin solos Miss Ruth Johnson reviewed "Sobbin Luncheon was served Women” by the hostess assist9d by her daughter Faye" McMurdie of Tremonton The n ext meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Theresa Coombs on Feb 3rd Timmy nlavedi Mr & Mrs C W Bourne have returned home after a vacation in California where they visited Mrs Bourne's sister Mrs Pearl Trumble at Fullerton and with other re’atives at San Francisco end San Jose ( Mr & Mrs Owen Asolund (Col- it en Packer) of Loean announce the arrival of a baby girl born January 18 The baby is their MUSIC - PIANOS second daughter New and Used: PIANOS— We A special program Was pr'snt-ewill repair and tef'nish year at “Meet Me at Mutual” Tuesand upright restyle Jt to a new day evening which was thoroughly Steed Estep' Home model enioyed bv a large number of Mr & Mrs Karl Josehpson of mirror model Electric Organs Spinet wefe Tuesday ptop’e from the ward The pro City Brigham DUNKLEY MUSIC pram consisted of two solos by guests of Mr & Mrs Orvil J Call Grant Anderson 36R4 or Eddie Gleason accompanied by Nish 5207 Anderson & Mrs Stanley and Lamb Mr Audrey Gleason a trio by Jesse Zundel Mary and Lorene Burton John Marfsfield made a business BurtBreeding Service accompanied by Marguerite trip to Salt Lake City Wednesday on two readings by Mrs Clifford of this week 'REEDING SERVICE— Burton so’o a were by IIush towns Welling folk Many of our Cache Valley Breeding by Mary Ellen Iluish accompanied present at the hieh school to provides the best in and a trio by JoLene Conger Patenjoy the basketball games that and Jersey sires Guernsey and Diane Whitaker Mann sy were played Monday evening in for artificial service breeding by Judy Green Rewhich our scout boys came out -- Telephone 3276 Tremonton tl accompanied freshments were served and danvictors Others games are being ' was cing enioyed played Wednesday and Thursday Useless Animals Mr & Mrs Joe Hess of Ogden evenings Hess of were Logan Master Steve Coombs soft of Ve pav eah and eaTl for von and Karl Sunday guests at the Ellwood Horses useless nd Vernon Coombs of Fielding is — 4ead Hess home Tow heeu and floes visiting here with Mr & Mrs Dean of Salt Miss Bonnie Ilanson CO ITT4 Lamb RV ntftftlTTC Lake City spent the weekend with r VKone- Kill Mrs Clea Lamb and Afton Pier- & Mrs Wynn Mr her follow" parents son are greatly improved Garland 195 Hansen brief stays in the hospital First Security Growth Continues Notes Shumway thruout the first half of 1955 & Mrs Don Limb and fam- The business recovery is espevisited Sunday in MSlad with cially noticeable in the obMrs Limb’s mother who was area where mineral serving her birthday anniversary production is so significant— with entertainMrs Margaret Owens copper steel coal photained her bridge club Monday sphates and other minerals so a part of the economy much night Special guests were Mrs Gam Capener Mrs II V Peck Even in uranium the shift has to stock speculation been from and Mrs Bert Whitney Prizes were won by Mrs A D Rich Mrs major development and producexceshould This an tion be Fern Huish Mrs II V Peck and llent year” Mrs J L Carter Mr Shumway added that First Mr & Mrs Bill Isom and children of Salt Lake spent the week- Security is “expressing its faith end here with Mr & Mrs P C m the future of this area in its current building program that in- Petterson Bois Mr & Mrs F J Limb have been eludes major projects in in Layton Their Salt Lake City and Provo for a week son Theo underwent a major operation at 'St Benedicts hospital ’ Dr & 'Mrs John W Chambers last Wednesday altcnded the convention of the Bradshaw & Mrs Dean Mr Veterinary Medical Ass’n in Salt in Salt Lake Lake City Januray 17 18 and 19 srent the weekend City Interesting speakers were present Mrs Norman Jensen was in from various states and entertain-mn- t was provided Brigham City during the week Mr ' ily Jaae BSE OUR GARLAND FROZE!! 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