Show Bears Top West In Pre-Seas- ' ( on Contest Here Literary Club Meets Walton Home Holds Christmas Party ‘'At Mrs Isabel Walton was hostess Literto the Tremonton-GarlanBy Johnny Laub club at her home Wednesary Bears Bear River’s rolled to 7 Dec day evening win over the an easy Three guests Mrs Louella ted West High Panthers FriMrs June Garfield and Mrs Memorial at Gymnaday night Peggy Marble with all club memsium bers heard Nona Rhead review a off to fast Bears The got book “The start pulling away to an 80 lead a most informative Elizabeth Exiles” by Virginia about through the first A delicious refreshperiod and led 102 at the end Gray Vining ment hostess served was the by r of the quarter The club members held their MAX WEESE AND Ralph annual Christmas party Thurs-dafound the range in the evening Dec 15 with Mrs second period as the Bears kept Mae Dalton and Mrs Erma SumWest’s mers as hostesses at the Dalton Tolling up the score Bone and Cottle hit four quick home baskets as the half ended with Mrs Lucretia Rhodes was in Bear River leading charge of the program which conDaryl Gam hit a couple of sisted of numbers by' a ladies quick ones early in the third vocal trio Mary Jane Davis Lillis while Wests period an(j Hazel Riser ac campon ing center Dave VanWagenen companied by Mrs Rhodes a countered four points The Bears piano Garfield solo by Deanna held a 15 point lead at the end an original Christmas poem by of the period as the scores stoqd and a Christmas Summers Jerry at story by Venice Maughn The fourth was about trade a of gifts was conductbasket for a basket with the ed Exchange by Nona Rhead Bears using their famous freeze late in the period altho it was not needed to preserve the lead children of Farmington spent the with his parents Mr & 14 weekend Ralph Cullimore Miss points was high man on the Mrs Leland Bourne Bourne spent Saturday at floor while Daryl Gam picked up home 13 and Max Weese countered "A with nine for the Riverite cause Mr & Mrs Leland Bourne took Mrs Annie Bourne back to FarmLARRY HESS TURNED in an ington Thursday after a two outstanding defensive game hold- weeks stay at the home of her ing VanWagenen to eight points son here Harvey who also countered eight Mrs Earl Adams and Mr & points shared high honors with son Grant of Thatcher were dinVan Wagenen for West- The Bears now travel to Tooele ner guests of their daughter and and South for games this week family the Dale Udys Sunday They meet Tooele Thursday and South Friday at- Salt Lake - Anna Bowen has been spending some time at the home of Mrs Clara Anderson in Salt Awards Made For to care for Lake City- - bclpifig her mother Mrs Weirman who Speech Participation is ill at the Anderson home Awards organizafor the Beaver Ward The Sunday School ' held tion with MIA speech competition Supt Michael D Erickout Tuesweek were given last sen in charge sponsored an inday evening by Lucile Johnson tersting program in the evening Mrs Johnson meeting Sunday of last week speech director gave a talk expressing her ap- Mr & Mrs Frank Leishman and preciation to those who partici-ate- d daughter Jeanine of Wellsville to make an interesting and were special guests who took worthwhile evening and awarded part Mr Leishman gave a very first interesting talk and several voprize to Karroll Bishop winner of the Junior Gleaners cal numbers were given by Mrs Karen Ericksen who held high Leishman by Jeanaccompanied place for the Beehivt and MIA ine who also played a piano solo Maid group and Rulon Johnson Mr & Mrs Kenneth Bigler and finalist for the Scouts and Ex- children have returned to their after a Ariz plorers Those participating were home in Phoenix visit here with Mr & Mrs Odell Karroll Bishop Betty Anne Ericksen Rose Marie Bigler and Mr & -- Mrs Harvey Johnson Pearl Saunders Carolyn Foster Bosen and Susan Johnson Rulon Eldon Johnson Oleen Marble THE LARK CLASS of Primary Johnson and ourtney Bowen The Orwere event Pres under the direction of Mrs the for judges Packer teacher gave a party pha of the stake Sylvia E Simfnons Monday in honor of their mothMrs Gertrude Simmons WMIA ers The Seagull Class were also and Mrs Orpha Bowers A lovely social time was guests and refreshments were enjoyed MARJEAN JENSEN has re- served to Arlz Phoenix after turned Mrs Oreal Jackson of Long spending a few weeks with her Beach Calif was a recent guests parents Mr & Mrs Mark Jensen of Mr & Mrs Myron Hansen Mr & Mrs Michael D Eriicksen Mrs Aileen and Mrs Simmons drove to Salt Lake City Wednes- Sylvia Simons attended a trousday of last week seau tea for Mrs Paul Darley in Mr & Mrs Dean Bowles visit- Logan recently Mr & Mrs Thaine Secrist were ed last Sunday with Mr & Mrs Wallace B Simmons dinner guests Thursday of Mr & en& Mrs Grant' Marble Mr Mrs Henry Potter in Ogden Mrs tertained at a party Sunday for Packer Virgil recently moved to Ogden to spend the their son Brian’s’ birthday Guests were Mr & rpxt few months with Mrs Carma Mrs Raymond Ileusser and fam- Mineer and family Mr Audrev Simmons & childily Mr & Mrs James Barnard and children and Mr & Mrs Horace ren visited in Logan Friday with '&Mrs Albert Barnard and family" all of Dew her parents Mr SHOWER COLLEEN Fran com of Salt Lake City who were guests at the Meldrum home Mr & Mrs Seymour Johnson and family were dinner guests Thursday of Mrs Lillie Madsen In Bountiful The Junior Gleaner class held and a a party Tuesday evening pot luck supper was served Mrs LaVinia Marble is teacher of the class VISIT MOTHER President & Mrs Ben Dowering and son John and daughter Mrs Roy Gibson and four children and Mrs LaRaine Marble Mrs visited with their mother Thos Rampton a few hours Sunleft Mrs Tuesday Rampton day for Salt Lake City to undergo an operation And Home Arts Enjoys Yule Party Civic The Civic and Home Arts Club held their Christmas party last week at the home of Mrs Art Mrs David Kraus Michaelis club president presided was home The attractively decorated for Christmas and the program consisted of two vocal solos by Dan Nelson and a musi-'creading “The Littlest Angel’ Mr and Mrs by Jerry Summers Haltiner of the Flowerlane Floral gave a demonstration of gift wrapping and the arranging of floral pieces Gifts were THE A bridal shower was given for Colleen Udy Hunsaker Wednesday night at the ward recreation hall Most of the ladies of the ward attended and a number of Salt from Honeyville people Lake City and Logan were pres- ent A lovely program was gi- home ' ' A regional Scout Court of honor was held in Ogden Tabernacle Thursday at which Russell Capener received one of five Silver Beaver awards presented Ten members from Riverside attended and stopped at Maddox Ranch House for dinner on their way home Mr Se Mrs Duane Bourne and KeeP nrlfate '1 Banks that will help them save Give one to each member of your family These arc gift ideas that make good make cents into dollars Any coin put into the calendar bank advances the day — a quarter advances the month (As little as a dime a day sense— and a quarter a month add up to $3950 a year — saved) Six color combinations The book bank is a constant reminder that success stories are based on daily habits of thrift What finer gift could you possibly give your growing children than this guidance and encouragement? Either style bank only $150 First Security Bank of Idaho National Association First Security Bank of Utah National Association First Security Bank of Rock Springs Wyoming Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation dub TIMES GARLAND GARLAND UTAH Friday December Page 16 HONORS HUNSAKER ven and delicious refreshments were served The hostesses were Grace Allen Nina Burnett Edna Ward and Esther Jensen Other ladies beautiful Many helped were received by the bride gifts ' Mr & Mrs Ralph Richards spent several days in Salt Lake City A party honoring birthday Nina Burnett and Nadine Rich ards was held at the home of Maurine Udy Friday night 'The group exchanged Christmas gifts THE MEMBERS OF the families of our missionaries attend ed the temple Monday They were Mr & Mrs Russell Capener and sons LaMar and Homer Mrs Ray Capener and son Paul Mr & Mrs Marvin Burnett and son Norman and Bishop & Mrs also attended Capener There may have been others Mrs Effie Welling is receiving medical treatment at the Valley We sincerely trust Hospital she will soon be much improved The Riverside Primary gave the union meeting program Saturday It was afternoon in Garland The apparently much enjoyed ward Primary won the attendance award for three consecu-fivmonths so they are permitted to keep it- Congratulations Primary people Elvis Johnson accompanied by Ken Bronson took machinery to Moses Lake Wash Monday They returned Thursday glad to be by exchanged members Refreshments were served to 24 members and seven guests - Riverside Earl Mrs Mr & Mel drum and ey ville Mrs Beaver Dam - Collinston 16 1955 |