Show v J Two Relief Societies Honor Peterson-Whittl- e Bout Has Interest Of Boxing Fans ' - By Max Members for Long Service proIn a “This is Your Life’ members of the Two Garland First Ward Relief So- gram that brought in all who close of John-o- n could be their present ciety Mrs Lewis 0 (Celine )' ana Mrs II C (Rose) Butler relatives and church associates J were paid tributes for 'their many Mrs Peter Boss and Mrs honored by the ytafs of church service and Relief Thompson were Ward Relief Soiciciety membership at a special Garland Second anniversary program in the regu- ciety Wednesday afternoon The program was of a similar lar ward Relief Society meeting nature to one presented only the Tuesday afternoon Relief So- day before by the Garland First Mrs M L Nielson an- ciety president had charge of the Ward Relief Society as an Both programs meeting and prior to the1 honor riversary event orwere almost completely arranged program a short talk on the of the Relief Society before officers of the two wards ganization discovered that they were not was given by Mrs Harold Castle-toonly working on the same type honored of activity but were both planThe program which Mrs Johnson and Mrs Butler ning to honor two of their older their and still most active members of highlights presenting The Second Ward Wednesday ives and paying tribute to them for their services and contribu- presented each honored guest with Tributes were a jeweled pin tions also introducing members husof their families and many of paid the’ surprised women by fellow- worktheir present to do bands children and while grandchildren brothers ers and them honor was prepared directed by Mrs Arnold Larson and sisters and others participated Over a hundAlbums attractively decorated in the festivities served refreshand red people were and the Adams Only eight days remain before local fight fans will witness one of the first professional fight cards to be staged in the Bear River Valley for many years and headlining the big event will be t heavyweight fight between Ronald Peterson of Thatcher and Ron Whittle of West Jordan Fight time is set for March 26 at 8:30 pm in the Bear River High School girls’ gym The big question that many fans are asking is whether or not Bear River valley’s past amateur king with only two pro bouts under his belt is ready for a pro fighter of Whittle’s calibre who has better than 60 professional bouts with 29 of them won by the KO route Peterson Record Impressive fight Looking at Petersoq’s record shows that he had 16 fights as an amateur winning 14 by a KO and two by a decision carrying him to the Gold-eAAU champion- and Glove he has ships As a professional had two fights winning both by KO’s neither being with" name fighters As an amateur Peterson will long be remembered for his 70 second kayo of highly touted Sam Oakley in the semi finals of the AAfJ In that fight Peterson threw btit one punch a devastating left hook to the head that kept Oakley out for nearly 20 minutes and sent him to the Since that fight the hospital power of Peterson’s left hook has become well known and is on? reason why he Is not able to fight men in the profesional rank - with the same amount of experience but must take a big ste up the ladder to a roughie lic Ron Whittle stablemate of Re Layne Gene Fullmer and Jack Nelson Whittle a Veteran Whittle one of Marv JensenV veterans has lost to some of the men in the upper bracket but has taken on the best of them: FiarT guys like Harry Matthews Paul Walls Chuck Woodworth Terkins plus many in the east when he has fought the semi-- ' finals to Gene Fullmer and Rex Layne shows Panter to Appear Preceding the main event between Peterson and Whittle will be a very outstanding preliminary card One event that is draw-inmuch attention is the midhighly dleweight fight between has ranked Garth Panter who and twice fought Bobo Olson Flake of 126 fights veteran Benny with the best men in the business Flake who has been soarring partner for Peterson the last three weeks will be matching a bag full of tricks and clever boxing against the always dangerous exhibition Panter in a This fight might well turn out to be the most exciting of the evening even though it is billed as an exhibition semi will Another feature a rubber match between welterweights Don Kennington and Frank Kelly both of Salt Each fighter has a win Lake over the other in Salt Lake bouts rs U5E OUR J - "': V 'Y i £ 1 i v ! i J t - ' ' r"- - ' ' ' t V I:' iwuua reterson Next week’s boxing events at the local high school will pit Ronald Peterson young Thatcher pugilist against the experienced Ron Whittle of West Jordan in the heavyweight match Meet Will Consider Civil Defense Company Employees Get Service Award know what your would be if we were in ttacked this atomic age? It s only a four hour trip from Rus-ia’-s ports in Asia across the Ber-nSea to Salt Lake City in high owered jets Leonard A Higgins deputy defense in of civil the 'fate of Utah will be the speaker I the Bear River High School March meeting Thursday 24 at 8 pm in the high school auditorium Music will be furnished by the Recognition for outstanding in safety was given March 11 to Collinston Friday residents all employees of Utah Power & Light Co The men have worked continuously for 10 years or longer in hazardous a without occupations lost time accident They were honored at UP&L’s 1955 safety award banquet at Ma’s and Pa’s Place at Roy Dou you i cappella choir Everyone is urged to attend County Teachers Holding Institute Box Elder County teachers will attend a special institute at Brigham City this Friday and as a result students will have a day off The Bear River Stake Primary from their studies Teachers will be grouped into Preparation Meeting will be held this Saturday March 19 in the small committees to discuss teachGarland ward buildings reminds ing problems and objectives Mrs Henry Brown president of Each group will then prepare a the Primary board All Primary resume of their findings workers are urged to be present PRIMARY REMINDS' OF MEETING PREPARATION containing history pictures of the the two ladies were presented to them These albums were prepared by Mrs Don Harris Mrs Paul Johnson Mrs Anderson Don and Mrs In addition to the Wynn Tingey album the honored guests were each given a corsage and a gift Music for the afternoon consisted of vocal solos by Mrs Wynn Zundel Eddie Gleason and Austin Butler and Mrs Gloria Iluish played a violin solo Short readby the three ings were given small daughters of Mr and Mrs Wynn Tingey and two readings were Howard given by Mrs Maughn Guests present from included Mrs George Clark of Salt Lake City Mrs Lewis Mrs Cephus Anderson Lillywhite Mrs Edna DeMars and Mrs Amy Hansen of Brigham City Mrs L C Miles of Cedar City Mrs Jessie Garrett of Wellsviile Mrs Vida Jensen and Mrs Rhea Barker of Bear River City and Mrs Mark Wise of Tremonton Stake board members present were Mrs J 0 Hadfield Mrs Harold Castleton Mrs Rosel ZunC del Mrs P Petterson Mrs Louis Larson Refreshments were served to J 03 members and guests “ ATTEND PARK VALLEY MIA IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY! DOZER Lee speaking FOODS ments The script for the event was prepared and read by Mrs Harold Peterson Short tributes and reminiscen-se- s were given of the life of Mrs Boss by her husband and by her children: Mrs' Minerva Jesse of Chester Kenneth and Springville Russell Boss and Mrs Edna Wood of Garland and Mrs June Orchard of Provo One son Karl Boss was unable to be present as was a daughter Mrs Donna Linford who is residing in California She sent a recording of herself and son' Richard singing the song “It is no Secret’ Daughter June and Minerva also sang “Love at Home” Mrs Thompson greeted by Susan Brown of Logan spent last week with her grandparents Mi & Mrs Henry Brown at tv Mr & Mrs Arthur Marriott and family attended a birthday party visited Tuesday evening at the D Mrs Marriott’s mother Mrs Sarah Valentine THE GARLAND jrjr hVHLAM) March Friday Idaho the D Stohl the Y EQUIU STOHL Tremonton Tremess: TIMES VTA 18 1955 s Mrs Mr & Mrs Frank nyer Mrs Arthur Arvil Nalder and Marriott and daughter Marva Lee were in Ogden Tuesday visited Tuedsay evening at Mr Henry Manning home several days during spent in week vvitJbL hismotfccr monton was Tributes from her husband her brothers John Will and Frank Shumway her children J Delos of Brigham Agnes ' City Mrs Mrs Beth Boss of GarBishop land Mrs Blanche Hansen pf Twin Falls Mrs Laura Kunz of Idaho and Mrs Lola Montpelier Ruth Anderson of ’'hatcher The six also sang “That daughters Wonderful Mother of Mine Tributes were paid her by Amelia Davis and Fred L Nye Mr and Mrs Vernald W Johns Lunch will be served noon were guests of the Park Valley There Ward MIA Tuesday evening at and a lesson will be given which time they showed pictures will also be a nursery of their recent trip to Mexico Mrs F L Nye and Mrs Hyrum A large group of ward members Marble visited Sunday with Mrs were present Pie and ice cream Grace Haws who was receiving were served following the meet- treatment at the LDS Hospital in ing Lpgan Mrs Walter Ilannl returned this one should be the blos- Saturday from Ogden where she Both a are them week at the home of her all spent of kingpins and are well daughter Mildred with her grandLake Salt area around children while their parents atknown the Miss Connie Wood and Miss in Chicago Carol for their willingness to make it tended a convention Phillips spent the weekend knock-dowt all and with Miss Wood’s parents Mr & and Mr & Mrs Kai Brockman the way and there is little doubt Mrs Farrell Wood to G Mr Salt E Burton drove bv fans who know them that this Mr Burton Lake City Monday will ever go the distance remained at the Veteran’s HospiTickets Now on Sale to the Tremonton tal for treatment KTy-According and Brigham Jaycees who are and this ringside sponsoring fight in 0dcn Jesse Davs reserve seal are now on sale vl at Woodwards r r J £ V v- srj pool hall in Tre- Friday monton Sports Center at Garland Mrs A R Ilodge was a Logan pnd the Howard Cafe in Brigham visitor Tuesday ii v sap Mr & Mrs Bud nodge of Ogden visitor here Sunday — f VA'i James Archibald Mr & Mrs were in Ogden Sunday and som fi&a: G3flLi!iDf f Utah namnan 4 |