Show Bears lose Weber Contest place By John Laub handed The Weber Warriors setthe Bear Ricr Bears a back before a sparse homecoming on crowd field a last Friday The win gave the Warriors undisputed second place in the reThe loss leaves the Bears gion in a three way deadlock for third Public Hotice LOST CATTLE Three head of IIo'tein been lost They are ed as follows: cattle have No About 1 a describcow ear-ol- d weighing 1100 to 1200 lbs About half ‘white and half black in color Ear label in right ear Branded with “t t " on right hip About due to freshen No heifer 2 about More black due to freshen than white About !00 - 1000 lbs Ear tag in left ear Both marks cow's have bang ear Branded with "H” on right hip 3 Holstein Description unNo known Branded with t” on right hip and if it is a steer it has a tag in ear Anyone with information leadof these in ing to the whereabouts cattle please contact the Box Elder County Sheriff’s Department Warren W Hyde Sheriff ortf t visit Mr & Mrs Bob Capener be foie they left for Albuquerque NTcwMcxieo and with other relatives SCOUT COURT OF HONOR Mrs Davis repoits HELD SUNDAY EVENING that her Teddie Louise Sunday night in church a Scout granddaughter Court of Honor was held Ho- King who has been receiving mer Capener was awarded an treatment at the LDS Hospital The speaker of lor a biokcn hip is getting along Fagle badge the evening was Mr Pratt of Og- very well and has been taken fo den executive scout A candle her borne in Wayne County f light ceremony took place town guests were Mr Sc Mrs NINE MEMBERS of the BirthPratt of Ogden Mr & Mrs Melday Club honored Edna Ward vin Foxley of Tremonton Mr & Wednesday for her birthday anMis Uel Garn of Fielding Mr & niversary The enjoyed Mrs Alma W King and Dr Pres- the afternoon visiting and sewing ton of Garland and Day Garfield A delicious dinner was A good crowd atof Tiemonton served tended and thoroughly Aaron Capener of Salt Lake enjoyed the meeting came back with the Leland Cape Our Relief Society Meeting les- ners to visit his sons Leland and son Tuesday m the Social Science Ray and families Dr Jex Capedepartment was “The Constitution ner came up Sunday and Mr Established” and was very ably Capener returned home with him Sh Diane Bourne and Mrs Barbara given by Mabel Hadfield also represented the stake board Phillips and sons spent the weekend with their parents Mr Ac Mrs Eight members enjoyed it immenselyIt is good for each of us Leland Bourne to have our knowledge of AmerDouglas Richins came in durican history polished a little and ing the week from Grouse Creek have brought back to our minds and Mrs Richins (Lauana Tingey) some of the information home with we have and sons returned gained but largely forgotten now him after being here to help Mrs YWMIA The officers spent Streator Tingey mother of Mrs Richins who has been seriously Thursday in Ogden We are Bishop & Mrs Leland Capener ill for some six weeks and daughter MarLee accompa(happy to report she is improving drove were nied by Mrs Vesta Davis MEMBERS OF T1IE Genealogi to Salt Lake City Wednesday to Riverside The Weber touchdown came in the third quarter when Bud fleet Weber halfback broke loose for a 70sard run Vic converted for the Warriors The game was marked by costly fumbles as both teams had trouble hanging on to the pigskin The ball changed hands three times in the first minute and a half as a result of fumbles The Bears penetrated deep into Warrior territory three times only to fumble the elusive pigskin or lose it on downs Bear River’s best offensive surge was a drive that carried 80 yards to the Weber 15 where Weese fumbled It was an outstanding defensive contest with both lines playing Both teams very well had trouble - getting their offensive going because of the slippery footing Glen Taylor played a tremendous game for the Warriors while Bud Belnap and Wayne Faulkner looked good offensively Max Weese Dal Pierson Daryl Garn and Clair Eliason all looked good for the Riverites The Bears travel to Ogden to meet the Ben Lomond Scots this week Mr & Mrs L W Manning Logan Thursday WANTER: Good hours PRESSER 7 to 4 five days per week Apply in person —Valley Cleaners Tremonton phone AL For Sale 4 Introducing a Big and Vital General Motors "Automotive First" SALE: Delicious AVu itith Pontiac' coupled StraloSlredk tietv deliver) perjarmame dramatic it miut be e nfterietwed new and he believed so lo P’f Mi ft' Ufv'' m f mAi i apples 5150 and $250 per bushel —Mrs Garland Oluf Johnson FOR Id 1 colt six months SALE: also one kids’ pony —Ke2t Boss phone AL nneth 2tp APPLES APPLES - APPLES CHILDREN NEED APPLES! a Day "An Apple Keeps the doctor away” Banana - Delicious Jonathon See Kenneth Boss Garland Phone AL FOR and SALE: Plymouth Grocery General Store — Enquire at 923tfc store er call GL TV REPAIR EXPERT TV AND APPLIANCE SERVICE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Phone Northern Furniture GARLAND Used Cars SEE BEAR RIVER Top Values in Used AUTO for Cars f mmm i If it’s a hardtop Pontiac has it for ’ 56 and Four-doo- r Catalinas in with Two-doo- r all three series! And if you like your glamour in great big packages prepare to lose your heart to Four-doo- r Catalinas— Pontiac’s hardtop styling at its low wide and handin three models three price some best ranges and two wheelbases Pick your own particular spot in the rainbow and it’s yours in one of Pontiac’s color combi56 solid or Vogue Two-Ton- e nations Name your own ticket on your favorite typo of interior luxury — and get it in one of Pontiac’s 32 choices But for all its distinctive glamour the keyword for the fabulous ’56 Pontiac is foretells breathGO! Its taking action like you’ve never known before— exclusively yours from history’s V-- 8 Strato-Strea- k and the incomparable smoothness of Strato-Fligh- t Hydra-Mati- c A torrent of smooth eager power impatiently awaits only the nudge of your tqo to blaze alive with the greatest “go” on wheels ! And the security of big brakes and easy instant handling gives the clue to the greatest safety ever built into a car Why not make a date to send your spirits soaring? Come in and see and drive the fabulous ’56 Pontiac with America's greatest d optw t Mn performance team Breeding Service BREEDING SERVICE— Cache Valley Breeding Associa!n Hob tion provides the best stein Guernsey and Jersey sires sendee for artificial breeding tf Telephone Useless We The fabulous Animals pay cash and call for yonr dead and nseless Hones Cows Sheep and Hogs CO UTAn Phone GARLAND UTAH October 28 1955 Page 5 Friday t FOR SALE: G E Electric Stove and Kelvinator 9 ft Refrigerator —Call Used only three months AL or See Reese Turley FOR THE GARLAND TIMESi Spacious n - Light green ’fender skirt for car vicinity of East Garland to Tremonton Finder please contact Henry Brown Garland phone AL Mr Sc Mrs William Bowcutt weie dinner guests at the Stanley Bowcutt home in Tremonton Sunday Mrs Alice Jensen and son and wife Mr Sc Mrs Reed Jensen of s visited the William Logan and Mrs Nina Dustin Thursday The ladies are sistersMr Sc Airs Os Lawrence spent Thursday and Friday in Ogden Mrs Agnes Burnett is spending some time in Logan with her daughter Mrs Horton Nish and’ ' family Mr Sc Mrs Clarence Hollist of visited Saturday with Farmington the Leland Bournes You’ll love our Wide-Ope- LOST: Committe J II Ward and attended the Mina Ward irt GarGenealogical convention land Sunday Mr A: Mrs Ilyrum Thorrr of Fury and Mr Sc Mrs Darrell Udy and family visited at the Ed Udy home Sunday Mr & Mrs Ken Ilanm and fan-llMr Sc Mrs Dee Weese' and and children of Tremonton visited the Austin Udys Sunday Mr Sc Mrs Don Davis and chilcf-lc- n of IJrigham visited the Jesse Davises Sunday cal Mrs VJAVOE SAUDALL MOTOR CO’IPAIJV MAIN STREET — TREMONTON UTAH fsT ' - - |