Show jffi Valued Bear Player Injured Johnny Laub Ralph Gardner ace Bear River pivot man will be out of the Bear basketball lineup for an indefinite time who came into his Gardner cwn at last year’s state tournament injured his knee in an accident at the school last Thursday afternoon He received a cut from the outside of his left knee to the inside However he was lucky enough to and escape injury to his knee-cadid not cut any ligiments or ten- 'XJCS Xj A ' 1' - 4 v dons Gardner was kept in the ValHospital for observation and treatment of the injur? and he claims the knee is healing fast “I don’t know when I’ll be able to play but I’m anxious to get in there again ’’This was Ralph’s comment when asked about how soon he would be able to play was (General Wagonen THE GARLAND TIMES Total GOODWILL GIRLS Wearing latest style bathing suits Pat Dee Lowry Guile Leslie sail for and Pat Grady trip to Venezuela and fashll Colombia to stage ion shows UTAH Friday December 9 Page 4 1955 idea From the Italy Italy Texas — During the past two weeks we have had occasion to be thiown into the company of men from foreign countries both of whom were able to speak English Yet we would not so much as have- recognized their language had they spoken in their native tongue This started us to thinking and we were impressed with accounts we have read of bo many who ran come to this foieieners many others — and country— and converse fi eely We on being pi ide ourselves with the modern vtiy latest of scientific gadgets and machines we speak of our educational system as being applied to all citizens and consider our people to be the best educated in the world Few of us can speak howevmbre than one language er and even those who do study a in our schools foreign language seldom get sufficiently proficient In it to conduct a conversation Amar Nandi of Calcutta India apologtzed profusely last week for his accent but we assured him that we had no difficulty in unhim and wished that derstanding we could be sure of doing f so well if we visited India no trouble “You would have there” he said “because practically everyone speaks English” Control Peter Boss and sons Chester and Russell were in Logan Tuesday from other editors If we are to properly hold our it seems position as world leader to us that more attention should situation to this be paid language Our people need to know more languages If they are to properly those with whom they understand are dealing t From the Etowab Attala Alabama Everything carries sr price tag You can’t get And it from what you get away is worth just about what you are Low to pay willing price is often the lure to the most expensive kind of economy Do you want to be skilled in just one job — a small part of a trade You can do that or profession? too and it will not take nearly so much preparation Do you want to be a handy man a janitor a stevedore or a laborer? You can be— very easily No training Is required The price of preparation is exactly nothing The world Is full of laborers with strong backs and untrained brains The opportunities are few and the pay is at bottom of the wage scale salaries The difference between paid the janitor and the chief The difference engineer is great is what it costs the janitor to be He was not willing to a janitor pay the price of being an engineer The engineer did pay the price f and my shadow ' the MACftWE CUSTOM OF SE ALINS MEN OF NEW THE CORNERSTONES BUlLDNfiS WAS DISCARDED £R'S BUSINESS SHADOWS IN EELLIN6 FOZ THE SAME was developed eov£ facts ertuvope PURPOSE Total 8OObOO 140000 100000 900000 $3235000 Section II This ordinance shall take effect upon' its passage approval and first publication Passed by the Garland City Council this 5th day of December 1955 ' Ralph Bishop Mayor Attest: Fern Huish Recorder State of Utah County of Box Elder) ss I Fern Huish City Recorder in and for Garland City County of Box Elder State of Utah do hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance adopting a budget to govern expenditures of Garland City for the calendar year 1956 is a true and correct copy of the original ordinance passed by the City Council on the 5th day MS SAVINGS SOURS IMLLMAKS THE EE CAUSE THEY OWNS THE SECURITY FREEPOM FROA FINANCIAL PROBLEMS! AREN'T JUST FOR AA0VY SAVINS k DAYS FimjRH SUNNY ANP BRI6HT— THAT MEANS Visits Grandparents Helen Bone of Pocatello stayed last week with her grandparents & Mrs Errall Bone here Her Mr the on talk parents Mr & Mrs Don Bone and Constitution came down Sunday for her family was - given at the reg- and returned “homer Mondayr- Club Hears Program On Bill of Rights A very interesting Bill of Rights of the of the United - States by Mrs Max Michaelis ular meeting of the Ladies Self Culture Club Friday afternoon Mrs D- Henry Manning was hostess at the Garland Armory Mrs Arthur Marriott club had charge of the meeting The club collect was read K L Hess by Mrs The music consisted of a vocal trio number by Helen Bishop Karen Thompson and Bill Bishop end a duet by Helen and Karen Marilyn Anderson was accompaof December 1955 nist Fern Huish A short talk ' on parliamentary City Recorder was given by Mrs V procedure W Johns Two thousand pounds of tin a were Delicious refreshments year have been used by the Unit- served by the hostess ed States mint In each of the last five years in making the alloy for pennies— 95 per cent copper and Entertains Club five per cent zinc and Bridge Club Meets Mrs A Dean Capener tess to her bridge club night Prizes were won Iluish Ethel Petterson Hansen was hos- Thursday by and Fern lone Mrs V D Bishop and Mrs Theral Bishop spent Thursday in Ogden with Mrs Kenneth Ander son Ameron Buxton and Mrs were in Salt Lake Ililton Sarah City Saturday tin- - A new automatic electrical system for high performance aircraft eliminates at least 10 pilot functions— and requires no ’manual It sharply cuts time switching needed by the pilot to get In the air once he climbs in the cockpit - the locale of Gitche Gurnee Longfellow’s "The Song of Hiwa-tha- " is in the Lake Superior area of northern Michigan Longfellow drew his information for the poem from Henry Schoolcraft an Indian historian and scientist who lived at Sault Ste Marie HYDRAULIC JACKS REPAIRED SAVE - $900000 140000 75000 180000 All but 23 miles of Oregon’ coastline is public property TIIE COST OF NEW ONES Hydraulic jacks can now be repaired and we are equipped to do it Bring all year old ones in this fall and winter and they will be ready for your use by spring FEED SAVER Poultry will not waste feed by billing It out are straight-side- d wooden feeder If strips of quarter-roun- d nailed to the Inner edges of the feeder sides Nail strips flat side downward and they form lips which make it difficult for bens t w aale the feed iinSjr- T £?- $3235000 Receipts County Taxes State Liquor Fund Fire Class “C” Road Fund Water Rental Sewer Rental Licenses (City & Do g) Surplus Reserve A new type turntable arm permits the playing of records even in the roughest weather aboard ship The record player can be tilted as much as 45 degrees and still play efficiently ill fife I m aJ a 'Slipvi $900000 975000 350000 145000 280000 2500 00 2500 00 85000 Water System Streets & Sidewalks Street Lighting Sewer System Library Bond Principal Bond Interest obvious in the opening games of the season and will definitely show Friday night when the Bears try to Dave Van West High’s stop GARLAND Section I it ordained by the City Council of Garland City that in ol conformity with Sec the Utah Code Annotated 1953 a be ordinance and hereby budget is adopted and that the sum of $3235000 be and hereby is appropriated from the estimated revenue to be expended under the various departments shown below: Proposed Budget for 1956 Expenditures lr Be ley absence Lj M An adopting a budget and appropriating funds for the expenditures of Garland City for the year 1956: ordinance By again Gardner’s ooDirmnc city J J WHITE Garland Mrs Frank Elmer entertained the Birthday Club Friday night Bunco was played and dinner served Prizes went to Zina Marriott and Rose Elmer Mrs D C Glenn Taylor Wednesday Mrs Chester Owens and Mrs were Logan visitors i Boss and son Lynn were in Logan Wednesday Mr & Mrs Wold of Carl BARBER SHOP City spent Sunday at the V D Bishop home Mr Wold is a brother of Mrs Bishop TOP PQECES For VJlicat - Darley - Oats Rolling — Grinding — Cleaning Headquarters for Agricultural Chemicals EEM1 STOOL MEMBER Tremonton Utah FEDERAL WAREHOUSE SYSTEM |