Show Funeral Held For George Hales Ward MIA Second Park Valley Meeting Next Tuesday Greetings! The weather is the main topic of conversation here in the valley Lots of it and all good — both the weather and the conversation! Lovely rain and snow storms with mild weather soaking the moisture into the ground Most' grateful we are Events of the week: Mr & Mrs Alvin James were Brigham visitors on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week attending to business and visiting their daughter who is Janet attending high school there — Mr & Mrs John Carter spent all of last week in Brigham City Pa Carter has not teen tod well — Mrs Beth James was an Ogden visitor on Thursday Friday husband Jess drove to Ogden On their return Fri- - Garland Second Ward MIA officers announce that MIA in ward will begin at the usual the next hour held at services Tuesday were evening with Funeral all classes partcipating except the Riverside Monday under the Interest Other Cape-nSpecial group of Bishop Leland for George R Hales Sr long classes may make arrangements to work early if they lime Riverside resident who pas- complete their sed away at the Valley Hospital desire it is announced At the “Meet Me at Mutual” Friday after a two weeks illness at the service were program last Tuesday the MIA Speakers honored Mr and Mrs James White Jra Ward and James R Kennard and the prayers were offered by as a typical ward MIA couple excellent program was preAn Russell C Richards and Ralph sented for the occasion Capencr - Opening and closing musical numbers were by a vocal trio PRIMARY WORKERS OF STAKE of Frank Kennard and REMINDED OF MONTHLY 'Esther Nelson of Salt Lake City PREPARATION MEETING 'jnd Varula Schiess of Nibley who sang “Father Most Merciful” and The regular Preparation meet“Peace I Leave With You" The ing for Primary workers of Bear high school girls' sextette also River Stake will be held this Satrehdered the number “Abide urday Jan 28 at 2 pm at GarMembers of this land reminds Mrs With Me" Henry Brown Summers group were Shanna stake Primary president ' Carolyn Hales Elaine Michaelis Special attention will be given Ida Funk Anna Nielson and CarHosolyn Harris with Susan Unford to the forthcoming Primary as accompanist Organ music for pital "Penny Parade" It is stated workers all ward and are urged was service the by Ellen Capcner to be present a ho also accompanied the trio Prayer at the home was by Ronald E Hales and the grave in the Riverside cemetery was dedicated by Leon K Hales Mr Hales was bom Feb 9 1876 at Petersen Utah a son of Stephen A Hales and Nancy Ann Petersen He married Kate Kennard May 29 1903 In the She passed Salt Lake Temple away in 1936 The couple had seven children all of whom The At Riverside Elrthday Club Meets The Birthday Club met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs 0 C Davis to honor her on her birthday anniversary Lunch was served to 11 members and three guests Prizes at games were won by Thelma Elmer Esther Elmer and Rose Elmer day they found part of the highKay ways in a slick condition— and Clarene Carter were in Salt UTAH GARLAND Mrs Carter Lake Wednesday Page 8 had the east removed (Clarene) from her knee and is now spendFriday January 27 1956 ing a week or “so with her parents the Ray Guymons in 'Logan It will be several weeks before she we were happy to have Leonard ran get around as usual— Wedof the stake high council we met (officers and Bishop nesday Sister Bishop with us in our and teachers of the ward Primary sacrament meeting They were Mrs Helen Pugsely’s home for accompanied by Mr Si Mrs Vivian training meeting Helen Williams of Beaver Dam The hosand Betty Jane Ilirschi were was inspirational and tesses for the evening— Glenn meeting a good attendance of by enjoyed two of last THE GARLAND TIMES )'at Pratt visited days e week with his parents in This Sunday morning word D G Nelson him brot to Jr was by cf Snowville that his father had passed away Saturday night— Mr Mrs Harold Kunzler were doing business in Brigham City Friday and visited their daughter Rhea who is attending school there— Mr & Mrs Jay Holmgren are vacationing in California What has California got that we I haven’t got right now? Yeh know— Saturday a group of men Laurence Carter of the ward Dee C Ilirschi Bishop Kenneth Carter LeGrand Morris and Ferd C Ilirschi attended sessions at the Logan Temple— Sunday evening Ronald Wash Toppcnish ' ' ' f yr'J I An election is being held this Friday Jan 27 at the county court house by the Promontory ' Grazing istrict to name two sheep and two cattle representatives to the board The new members will take the Wil- places of J Edwin Klmber iiairi E Young Ferris W James Willard Peterson whose and terms have expired - ' ' 'Vf f ' ' C s' '''' v ' r - ' f 'vVyJ ' t y I West Box Elder Grazing Unit Holding Director Election — A ' y E Hales Riverside Leon K Hales Idaho Stephen A Hales Nampa Tremonton Henry A Hales Pocatello Idaho and Mrs Richard (Afton) Lester Los Angeles CaL There are also surviving 24 grand- children eight and two brothers Earl B Hales Riverside and John Hales and one sister Mrs May Ogden McCombe of Salt Lake City Bye! PS- - We were happy to see so many of our friends at Sunday School Preparation meeting Sunday in this district’s stake of Zion at Garland Everyone seems-tbe wintering well— v i ' Mrs Lloyd (Rhea) Craven Salt Lake City George IL- - Hales Jr ward members Have you noticed as you travel the flat from out town to your town the number of acres of land now being fenced in and how is it that as soon as the land is surrounded with neat posts and shining wire it immediately looks more productive? Mr C tells me if I want this in the mail today and him tq serve as errand boy I had better say— ujifrjuJi r'v v f I: ' f 'h v ' ' I f STAR CHIEF Jh rir A X'S:: The CATALINA ' ' car says CO and the price won’ stop you! Puts more Power where it Counts! t CLUB HEARS ON CIVIL TALK DEFENSE THE SECRET OF PONTIAC’S members of the Ladies Self Culture Club heard an interesting talk on Civil Defense by Mayor Jesse Day of Tremonton at iheir regular meeting Friday afternoon Music was provided by a vocal trio Mary Jane Davis BLAZING GO The Lillis Campbell and Hazel Riser Mrs Henry Brown was hostess at her home and Mrs Ellery Ball club president had charge of the meeting of the hostess guests Special were Mrs- George Davis and sister Mrs Ida White of Ogden and Mrs Henry Swenson also of Refreshments were serOgden v'd to 35 her Mr & Mrs L G Fry of Salt Lake ’City visited Saturday with Mr Mr & Mrs Davis Mrs 0 C Davis and Mrs Ben T Wililams mother af the two ladies accompanied them to Malad whcr£lhey were overnight guests of relatives returning Sunday - Mrs Gus Korth was in Brigham with during the weekend daughter Mrs Jay Sanford Air Sanford underwent a serious op- - her ration IS IN THE TEAMWORK OF TWO ENGINEERING MASTERPIECES They were born to go together these two — the V--3 k engine and the revolumighty drive Hydra-Mati- c tionary new Strato-FligYou can feel the difference actually feel it Feel it in the response— quick as the flick of an eyelash Feel it in the tremendous thrust— oil smooth and effortless And feel it in that breathtaking almost unbelievable extra burst for the traffic sprint to safety past in your path Here is power and go you dream about but this time it’s real because you're piloting the most on road the modem power combination V-- S A new engine: the brilliant Strato-Strea- k with almost 317 cubic inches of displacement fer with a super d deep breathing efficient 89 to 1 compression ratio to squeeze the with last ounce of go out of every drop of gas with a blazing high torque for sizzling take-of- f 227 horsepower! 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