Show t GARLAND TIME Car Licenses Car licenses are lo be available at Garland on the following days: Tuesday Jan 31 and on each the 6 Monday In February 13 20 and 27 of the month 28th Year — 1928 ESTABLISHED AUGUST GARLAND MEMBER UTAH PRESS STATE UTAH FRIDAY JANUARY 27 AND NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION' No 1956 25 t Tickets Available For Hen Lomond Game Bear Cagers Face Strong Scot Five At Ogden Tonight Johnny Laub The Bear River Bears travel to Ogden Friday night to meet the Ben Lomond Scots in what could be one of the season’s most Important contests The Bears will be ready for the crucial tilt Friday especially if Ralph Gardner turns in a good performance The Scots have a tall team led by Gary Millspaw Art Easley and Jim Card Coach Monte Bailey has used these three boys to form the nucleus of this Scot quint which knocked-of- f the highly tout By CUTTER RACERS WHO have been enjoying their sport more and more in this area in recent winters certainly have found the weather this winter most uncooperative Meets have been announced in Maiad and Cache Valley but always On a “snow and weather - basis here permitting”Right the ground has been rained bare most of the time -- IT CAN’T HAPPEN to me” most of us seem to think when we hear about another automobile accident in which someone is killed or Injured It is very likely that in that very thot Is the key to many of the accidents which happen Because we think It can’t hap' pen to us we fall to hold our driving speeds down to a safe limit within which we can take the action that may become necessary to forestall an accident Because we think It cannot happen to ns we do not keep our attention upon the problems of driving but let our min’d and vision be centered on other things Because we think It cannot happen to us we follow too close to other vehicles take it for granted that the other driver will get out of our way assume that the road is not slick if we speed thru the intersection no one will be coming from the other direction that it will be safe to overtake and pass the car ahead even tho the road may be narrow or the clearance ahead limited by a hill or other objects In this new year in Utah fatal accidents have been happening at the rate of one a day up to the first of this week and perhaps every one of them came to someone who had been sure that accidents just happened to someone else Yet it is just possible that If everyone were careful enough none of them would have occurred tht i f New Classes Start For Valley Adults - Several new adult clasess are scheduled to begin at the high school this week and next announces William Burton program director This Thursday evening two new underclasses in upholstering-ge- t way one from’ 4 to 7 pm and one from 7 to 10 pm On Wednesday Feb 1 there will be h new class in beginning typing from 7 to 8:3 0 pm and one in advanced typing from 8:30 ‘ to 10 pm j The same night a new class in be conducted will bookkeeping from 7 to 8:30 and beginning to 9 pm a at 7 next Monday new class in leathercraft begins and will be held each Monday and Thursday in There will be no classes rewing or farm machine repair next Monday due to Teachers’ In- stitute The classes will be re- sumed at the regular times on Feb 6 Reserved Bear River hoopsters Wednesday night on their home floor scored a victory over Box Elder to make two wins for the Bears over the Bees in this season’s play The Bear second lossquad was not so fortunate a two by ing point margin to the Bee five cd Ogden Tigers The Scots will last week have® height advantage over the Riverites with at 64 Easley at 63 Millspaw Card at and Chatlin at Brent Peterson at Coach' Bailey has- been starting Card Easley Cahtlin Millspaw and Dennis Dennis Peterson stands at 8 and is about the smallest man on the Sc' roster Coach Durrell Ilugnes will probably send Ralph Cullimore Daryl Gam and Larry Hess against the Scots The other two starting roles will be filled by Ralph Gardner Dal Pierson Clair or Max Weese From all indications this is going to be one of the best’ games of the season for Region One fans Lions See Films On Mountain Area Hear Reports A description of the Jim Bridg-c- r Primitive area of Wyoming by Bishop Duane Archibald and the of some exceptionally showing fine films taken by Dr R D Preston and Kent Carter provided the Garland Lions an excecl-leevening of entertainment at their luncheon meeting Wednesday evening J Earle Arnold dub president and Chester Boss reported the banquet and convention of Utah Lions at Salt Lake President Arnold City Monday stated that the Lions of the state are going to be taking an active part this year in a drive to keep Utah’s roadsides more free of litter They will sponsor a campaign to place rubbish containers at suitable places so that motorists will be reminded to make use of them instead of throwing papers cups and cartons from car windows on"to the roadsides A A Group Calls Meeting at Brigham A public meeting sponsored by Alcoholics Anonymous is being held this Friday evening (tonight) at 8 o’clock in Brigham The meet City it is announced ing will be held in the Eagles First Security Bank Building There will be special speakers end everyone interested is invited to attend seat tickets for the Lomond game at Bear River-Be- n Ogden numbering 200 were made available at the local high school Thursday and will be on sale as long as they last reports Principal Frank Stevens This is the lirsf time that tickets have been offered on this basis Annual Poisoning Seeks Destruction Of County Rats Elder County Extenin cooperation with Commissioners and County the FFA departments is conducting a rat poisoning campaign beginning Feb 1 Bait will be sold for 15c per pound which is less cost lf with the than standing County Commissioners rest cost in order to of the the encourage everyone to cooperate Bait will be - available at the following places in this section of the county: Deweyville Service in Deweyville Kidman’s Grocery in Collinston Simmons’ Service Station in Beaver Dam Utah Poultry and the Ag Dein Tremonton partment at the high school Anderson’s Cash Store in Thatcher Bear River Farm Supply and Don Limb’s Service Station in Garland Jay’s Service in Riverside Earl’s Grocery Store in Fielding Peck’s Grocery at the Crossroads Lamb’s Service Station' in PlyStore in mouth and Hoskinson’s Portage For best results bait should be made available in small quantities fresh daily for at least eight to ten days says the county The sion the Box Service meet the top Bear grapplers in By Johnny Laub what is expected to be the best Top wrestlers from Box Elder meet of the year for the Riverinvade Memorial Gym Monday ites : evening to meet top grapplers The Bears boast several fine from Bear River in an exhibition led by Gary Ger-l- d match announces Woodruff and Dean Shaffer Simmons Besides these two the Bears The exhibition is being staged have John Robbins Spencer Arto help for new chibald Dave Ward and Erland raise funds wrestling equipment for Smith to send against the Bees school Two top Freshmen wrestlers " Bud Scalley and Dennis Cutler THE TOP 12 wrestlers from will also be counted on heavily Box Elder will be on hand to for vital points in the Monday night match the Globetrotters Playing Here Next Tuesday AS AN ADDED attraction four girls from the school will wrestle at the exhibition As the matches are now scheduled Joan Lamb will meet Maxine Johnson while Jeniel Bennett will meet Peggy Nelson v The meet is scheduled for 8:00 The fabulous Harlem Globewith tickets being 50c for pm trotters who battle the whiskered adults and 25c for students House of David hoopsters' at Bear The public Is welcomed by the River ' High School gymnasium school to attend the meet and hold a Jan 31 at 8:30 pm help the wrestling team raise flock of world’s records needed funds The Trotters attracted 36256 paid customers for an American record in - the famed Rose bowl at Pasadena Calif in 1953 In 1954 the colored clowns irew 73567 paid- - admissions in the famed stadium at Berlin and Funeral services are to be held the same year set a South Amertoday (Friday) at 12:30 pm in ican outdoor basketball record of the Garland Ward chapel for 56912 at Rio Aaron F Porter 89 who passed at Salt Lake City Tuesady away IN 28 YEARS the Trotters Mr Porter had recently underhave-w5051 games and lost gone an operation but was mak293 that In only period ' they ing a good recovery and was behave played all over the world agent out of danger when he Herman Taylor Is the dribbling lieved took a turn for the worse Tuesfool of the Trotters and Chico and Burrell is the comedy man J day had passed away He lived in Riverside and C Gypson is the veteran and Garland since about 1900 and at team captain one time had been a member of The Davids hail from Benton All who are interested In how the Garland Ward bishopric actto care for their hearts are in- Harbor Michigan as counselor to Bishop Charles ing Anvited to attend a meeting on this Manager George (“Andy”) Munns He had served an LDS derson once a star player with subject Tuesday afternoon Jan mission in the Northwestern 31 it is 'announced by Garland the bearded quintet and for years States and was a high in First Ward Relief Society officers its coach and manager since hang- the Garland First Ward priest The meeting will feature a lec- ing up his playing togs believes Here he had operated a farm his to able its own handle squad ture by a qualified doctor proand was well known and respectvided by the Utah Heart Associ- with any of the top traveling ed in the Bear River valley area ation and the showing of a film clubs in ' the sport Mr Porter was bom August 13 He has a fast team with height entitled “Guard Your Heart-1866 in Porterville Morgan Counand the showmanscoring punch Special invitation has been exthat has been a team trade- ty a son of Sanford and Emma tended fy the First Ward organ- ship He grew up in Ensign Porter mark over the years in to Societies Relief all ization Porterville and moved to Farmstake and also to all who are as a young man where he ington TALLEST PLAYER IS six foot Interested to come to this meelater married Sylvia Vanfleet who seven inch Bob Moroski a vet- ting which will be held at 2 pm passed away in September 1939 in the stake president’s room In 1944 he married Hulda Gibbs Continued on page 4 She died a few years later He is survived by a daughter Attend Testimonial Entertains Club Mrs Ilyrum Callister (Idonna) Mrs Boyd Munns entertained of Salt Lake City and three Mr & Mrs Henry Brown and n Pinochle grandchildren family attended a testimonial in the Friends may call Thursday from Ogden Sunday honoring a nephew Club at her home Wednesday c£- - Mrs Brown won by 7 to 9 and Friday morning from Blaine Prizes were Gardner evening who is leaving on a mission to Carina Bradshaw Gwen Ballard JO until time for the services at and Chryl Marble Samoa Rogers Mortuary Interment will be in Farming-tocemetery Funeral Today For Aaron Porter Set Public Lecture On Heart Care the Women Join Local Archery Club Group Still In viting To Join in Fun A number of the wives and friends of the local bowmen girl last Thursday were initiated into the Golden flpikc Archery Club and spent an enjoyable evening at 'arget practice at the Armory Eleven women became members The club meets on the first Undergoes Opeartion Of each Mr & Mrs Durrcl Hughes and four Thursday Vern Ihll is reported to have nights aonth Anyone desiring to join undergone a major operation at son Kent were in Logan Saturday week Mendon the at and in last Lake Salt Sunday practice Ses City 'j may drop a Wrestling Meet To Raise Funds For New Equipment Gold And Green This Saturday For Teenagers sions or contact Dave Kraus clu president Slajce Dr R D Preston' whose interThe Bear River Stake Teenage est m the sport led to the foundhere was Gold and Green ball will be held ing of the organization in this successful Jan 28 evening Saturday recently shooting two cougars cn a hunting trip to beginning at B pm it is announMIA ’he western part of the county ced by officers There will be a iloor show and members report Some members have participated in rabbit hunts refreshments and a good time is assured all who attend using the big bows |