Show 1 GARLAND r fLeculiiuj 4 DovNi tlic Sul ’ ESTABLISHED AUGUST" 1923 Oil 'V 34 iScUloi ff 28th GARLAND Year What Quoted many times In recent years have been these choice lines from “The Gate of the Year": “And I said to the man who stood at the gate of the year: Give me a light that L may tread And he safely in the unknownreplied: Go into the darkness and put your hand into the hand of God That shall be to thee better than light and safer than a known way” The stanza is the Christian’s way of saying that those who will follow the way of faith charity justice and love laid down in God’s code for living’ need not fear but may with confidence strive and hope and jnay know that whatever' this year’s days may bring it may be made good for us Plymouth People Rescued From Yuba Roof Top i H Mr & Mrs Charles E Hess have received word from their son Eldon of Yuba Calif of their experience during the flood that hit that locality He reports that they got in their car and attempted to drive to a safer place but the car got stuck in the mud and they left It and made their way to a lager building near by They were forced to go to the second story of the building and then out on the roof where they were picked up by helicopter and taken to a place of safety Mr Hess said he did not know what damage had been done to his home as he had been unable to get to It and he beleived he would find his car full of mud Return From Ilolidav Trip Mr & Mrs Glen Mason returned on Saturday from a holiday trip which took them to New Mexico tc visit their son Maughan Mason to Phoenix Arizona tos visit Mrs Mason’s brother Mr & Mrs Russell Maughn to Texas and to Juarez Mexico They report a most interesting trip UTAH UTAH STATE Life Worth Asks in Meet Announcement County T ax Collections Drop Slightly PRESS FRIDAY JANUARY is AS WE BEGIN the journey thru a new year which will bring to each of us and to all of the world things that none can sure- P-T- A ly predict we need to step forth Is your life worth three million upon our course in an attitude of faith and confidence dollars? Apparently the Ford FoundaTime need not drag us along tion thinks so for that is the by the hand toward things we amount spent by them through fear or distrust Rather we need numerous universities- - in preparto seize upon the hand of time a unique safety film covering and lead it where it can show us ing all phases of highway safety the way to good and better things The Bear River High School for ourselves has secured this film and The year now ahear us will will present it at their regular be made essentially oi me same meeting to be held January 12 aids room things of which every other year at 8 pm in the visual ' has been made: seconds minutes at Memoriai Gymnasium It will of thfe a member discussed be by hours and days But the moments of every year are differ- State Highway Patrol friends members and All ent in that they are colored and changed by all the conditions that are urged to avail themselves of nil of the years before have creat- the opportunity of seeing and ed- Each year each of us must ‘hearing of the newest scientific take these changed moments and developments proposed in the inso use and shape them to our own terest of highway safety purposes as to make for ourselves of them better lives If the hours that come to us laden with conditions that will present difficulties and chaK lenges and even pain and madness so have some hours been in all times past Ifwe meet the challenges with confidence energy and faith we shall be stronger for it and the year ahead will become a profitable year for OUT personal development and accomplishment MEMBER Wards Set Jan 17 For Gold And Green The Gold and Green ball for First and Second the Garland v'ards will be held Tuesday Jan 17 announces Mrs Wesley of the Second Ward presidency Tee popular Shorty Ross orchestra of Ogden will again provide the music for this event the outstanding social activity of the MIA season in the two wards G AND NATIONAL No 1956 collections Ogden Speaker at Women’s Club Today Kay Young of the First Secur- 1955 Box Elder 965 per per cent 31 Dec to George John- in were made for of Garland City supervision affairs at the first meeting of the City Council held at the library Appointments the Tuesday evening Few changes were made in the A G Campbell appointments will continue in charge of the water system Dean Coombs will direct the fire department civil defense and law enforcement Don Limb will be in charge of the Funeral Held For health department and of city Yuba Flood Victims buildings Arnold Rhodes will be in charge of streets and sideFuneral services for Lloyd NOW IN KOREA walks and Westergard the his wife Barbara' Adams in Korea sewers and Ncphi Roy Nalder landed the parks GarEthington formerly of East before with the armed forces The council also appointed Wm land and their two children Christmas accoriding to word reBrent and Robin Yuba City flood ceived by his parents Mr & Mrs J Cullimore to serve the city victims were being held this Arvcll Nalder as Justice of the Peace Thursday in their home ward in California Bodies of all four were recovered the last one being found Monday A number were s of one cent under the figure for for 23 Garland City Begins Y ear as Council Makes Assignments ity Bank of Ogden will be the speaker at the meeting of the Ladies Self Culture Club this His topic will Friday afternoon be “Finance for Women” it is announced by Mrs Harvey Deem program chairman Music will be furnished by Mrs Klcon Kerr of Tremonton Many Ask Improvements for Roads Parkings at First Commissioners’ Meeting of relatives from East Garland and elsewhere in the state left here to attend the service including Eldon and Carrol Adams of Cache valley 1954 according Adams of Fielding Mr and Road matters occupied the atson county treasurer Mrs Harmon Pierson of East Gar- tention of the Box Elder County on this year’s taxes Collections land and Mrs Eva Young of commissioners at their meeting to Dec- 31 totalled $161747161 Tuesday with delegations from The Treasurer’s office will col- Perry Fielding Corinne Bothwell and lect 1955 taxes including 2 per Deweyville requesting road imcent penalty plus $1 advertising provements fee on each piece of property The Bothwell group were asuntil Jan 10 at which time all sured that the county would oil roperty on which taxes have not e road west from the the to Box been paid will be sold Elder county and redemption fees Girls Get Training plus 8 per ient interest must be paid before the property can be In 'Home Nursing redeemed by the original owner By Johnny Laub The Bear River Bears travel to At High School Logan Friday night to meet the Senior girls studying home Logan Grizzlies in the first league nursing in the home living course game of the season for both at the high school this week are clubs receiving instruction in bathing Both teams sport good precare of babies and season records and will be after Mrs Oneta Shurtz instructs in a win in this prep tilt theory and practice is directed Logan has impressed many people Mrs Harvey Deem by that it will be one of the roughest The arrest in Los Angeles Cal Zo oi Tre- teams in the region this year and Guests of Kaipn Jiunsaxer of Christophersons monton antr being questioned the region is exected to be strangBishop & Mrs Frank Gross of ed by Jahernt Ilyae of box Liaer er than in many seasons Wash visited during Spokane Logan will field a citaied uie arson cases County the week at the L C Christopher-soteam led by Richard Lind and of tbe Chase Peterson Cafe at Gross Mrs is a sister home Lind Bill Ewing the cross roads east of Tremonton cf Mrs Christopherson They also wmea was burned out on Oct 11 stands 6’4” and is one of the best visited relatives in Tremonton and and again on Oct 30 1954 Tne shots in the region while Ewing Syracuse was estimated at more is the only returning starter from carnage last year’s Grizzly hoop machine ihan $10000 Noel Stoker Bob Spencer Bob Cleared up with the same arAnderson or Doug Brinley could rest were burglaries at Lumber Co Tremonton on Dec leund out the starting five with Eliason to add spark in 18 1954 where four guns shells Gordon and binoculars were stolen at a a reserve roll The Bears of Steeds may have the serabout $42536 toss Dairy Bar Tremonton Dec 18 vices of 64” Ralph Gardner this D?1 altho week Pierson will still where approximately $ro 1954 Gardner who was taken Jay Dee Harris Tre- be out of action where five Daryl Gam will be depended on monton tires were some his time ago knee Cafe on injured Tremonton Em’s taken Nov 25 1954 where $465 was has been working out and may ' action see this week Western TreBilliards taken lead offensive the Bears’ monton same date where $67 was to Here Invite and while Cullimore Ralph taken along with a case of beer surge Dick Larry Hess have been hitting the To Monday Meeting and and smoking pipes All Sons 'of fljer Utah Pioneers Harper’s fruit stand at Brigham hoop with consistency in games Max Weese' Clair nemhers andteryone else who City where the cash register was Eliason or Ralph Gardner should may be interested is invited to taken out round out the starting five for attend the next meeting of the The clearing of these burglaries and the two arson cases was at this initial league contest organization at the Garland Cafe The main game will start at at 7:30 pm Monday the end of a long investigation by A speaker from Salt Lake Citv The 8 while the B teams of the two the Sheriff’s Department Department had worked or these schools take the floor in the pre- will be present and plans will 6::25 at tilt be made for the treck to Caliliminary cases practicaily evtvy working fornia this summer day since these crimes were comSheriff court action by tPem mitted says Sheriff Hyde Miss Beth Brown attended the Ilunsaker is still being held in Hyde said a warrant will be isNutcracker Ballet in Salt Lake Los Angeels County jail pending sued in this county to take cusa Saturday at date City later and possibly farther investigation tody Tax County EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Bear Cagers Open Play Against Logan Arrest Solves Crime Series Bothwell School as previously with Botbw°U conupon tributing its full quota of Class C road money to assist with the project The County also agreed to oil the parking ‘area around the Bothwell church providing the ward would pay the expense involved and contribute $100 in labor A similar agreement was made with the Deweyville Ward also A Fielding delegation was given assurance that the County would give consideration to oiling IVa miles of road beginning at the George Coombs corner when next year’s road program is made up Gravelling of some roads in the Corinne area also was agreed upon as funds are available A request from Garland City asking that the commissioners appoint William J Cullimore as Justice of the Peace in the Garland precinct to replace V W Johns inasmuch as the city council was appointing Mr Cullimore as City Justice was presented by Commissioner Wight indicated they would be agreeable to the request £ Accident at Bridge Hospitalizes Two Fielding Families SUP U I I A car skidding across the road into the path of another caused injuries to five persons near Fielding Sunday afternoon Injured were Dan Garn driver cf one vehicle and his passen gc rs Mrs Dan Garn who sustain ed a broken leg Mr and Mrs M A Garn and Mrs Mahala Haf field of Salt Lake City All re quired hospital attention the of The three occupants other car which skidded into a to their lane at the approach bridge Norman W Godfrey and of a younger brother and sister Ogden were uninjured according to Trapper Evan Green J |