Show Staight A Grades Go to 14 Pupils School Library Gets Famed Gift of Books At High School Bear River High School this The Bear River High School liweek issued its honor roll for brary has been selected to resecond term listing 27 stu-it-s one of the 1600 sets of ceive for high honors fourteen Great Books of the Western ef these with straight “A’ grades distributed thru a World being and 64 honor students selection committee of the Amer-icaThe "list follows with the Ju:!i Association under ytLfy Library ktraight “A” students marked grant from the Old Dominian with an astrisk: Foundation announces Bear RiHigh Honor Students ver High School Librarian Helen Donald Abbott Reed Anderson Severson Steven Anderson James ArThe selection committee of the nold Beeton LaVon Beverly' Association American j Library Brown Carol Byington Mahlon sent out 30000 application quesChristensen Merrilee Cochran to tionnaires public private high Elaine Cowley John Day Max school college and university liForsberg Irene Judy Green Also braries any library In the Hall Lynn Harris Sydna United States was invited to Carol Kent LaRee Hotter make application The 1600 sucSherlent Newton Roger Mason 1 cessful applicants were selected Louise Petersen Helen Rampton from among the several thousand 7aZ$ JT Dennis Richards t f'i Sonja Secrist “ j : 9 v libraries that sent in application Fred Selman John Theurer ' Judy letters Turley v irj i work The celebrated H jV j x nonor Students S trv including the unique w t v 'T-'vV t 'A f4 Carol the Syntopicon was produced by Ann Betty Mae Alien A ij&i J is i y t i Anderson Anderson Encyclopaedia Britannica in colCarolyn i s laboration with the University of c Spencer Archibald Melvin 1 i y i L Michael Bishop Trixie Bjorn Editorial preparation of Chicago David Boss the set occupied 100 scholars Melanie Canfield LaPriel Capener Gary Castleton COMING FOR KIWANIS BENEFIT— Brigham Bear River High School on Feb 22 to present chiefly engaged in the SyntopiChiodo con for eight years at a cost of Linda Coombs Mary Young University’s nationally famous touring HKia their"in(ricate and colorful program' The group Gloria CornIt encompasses 443 $2 million Carolyn Cornwall of the 11 western states and Ora” Club which dances and sings the ceremon- - h?s toured wall Patricia Couch Ralph Cub more ada than 400 presenting programs during works by 74 authors spanning of the Maori people of Now Zealand in full Kmore Judy Deakin Lola Earl he pas (ew yean) nd have claimed as Western thought from Homer and Arlene Eberhard Joan Evans native costume as shown above will be at the the only group of its kind in America the Bible to the 20th century Larry Ficklin Dale Firth Susan It Utals 32000 pages comprising Tri-Sta- te m 25 million words Knud Announces Foxley Jamra Franco Fridal Roger Funk Karen GardThe set contains whole works ner Gaela Giles Luther Glenn Colsing of Yard of the 74 authors and complete Linda Hansen LaVona Hansen At Garland works of 21 of them It conBelva Jean Harris Carl Harris tains the principle works of ArisDecision to close the Gariand ‘ Carolyn Harris Jaleen Harris Arrangements have been com- - juggling as done by the Maoris totle Hippocrates Galen Euclid of the TriState Lumber Co Harris Jeanette CoperniUni-- Ptolemy for Harding yard pleted Young Brigham Xhe BYU group is the only Archimedes has been announced by T T cus Galileo Harvey Descartes Marilyn Hendricks famed “Kia Ora” Club Judy Hess vcrsity’s la Amerca which Pcrlorm3 Nyman I Holmgren Mary - Ellen Sneddon assistan- tMontesquieu Newtohf“ to appear at the Bear-RivPascal” Ili6h £f“p Carla Iluish Iverson Denton The closing date was fixed at School on Feb 22 at 8 pm to he “tncate and colorful dances Kant Lavoisier Fourier Faraday John Judy Johnson Nacele John- Tuesday February 14 the Maori natives and they and Freud present a program of native decision The was at arrived son Bruce King Larry King Neil Maori dances and ceremonials as have been acclaimed by audiences Knudson Patsy Kolord Johnny reluctantly by the company stat- they are performed in New Zea- - of all ages NEW BABY— ed Mr Sneddon who pointed out land Laub Beatrice Lott Elaine Tickets are on sale by all Riaccording to Leland Han- Kathleen Mrs Morris Sandra that the problem of maintain- sen who is serving as finance wanis Club members Kai Brockman returned Morris Betty Nish Deanna Nish ing stores at both Garland and chairinan for the Kiwanis Club of home Sunday from the Valley Tremonton only two miles apart the Bear River Dick Oyier with her baby girl bom Hospital Valley sponsors ARRIVES IN GUAM— had created numerous difficulties of the event Thursday Feb 2 Mr & Mrs Patsy Peterson Yetta Karen in overlapping and duplication The club hopes to raise funds Mrs Mark Wood this week re- Brockman have three sons now Peterson Sonja Pierson James of services for their Boys and Girls program ceived word that her son Robert and three daughters Pugsley Bill Puzey Leon Rasmusfor additional thru the show Arrangements t furwho on was home recently sen Nadine Rhodes Vaughn personnel and facilities have alMr & Mrs W C Rogers spent lough has arrived safely at Guam Rhodes Alice Roberts Florence ready been made at the Tremon-Robert- s Diane THE KIA ORA CLUB is a where he wiU be stationed for an the weekend in Provo and were Roundy Sharon ton yard he said so that at the naming of their overseas the with present assignment Bud Scalley Mary Anne group of native Maoris young of the company in the grandson SundayDarrell Smith Sherry 'land area may be served prompt-Round-y LDS missionaries and others Air Force La Veil Saunders Robert ly numbering about 40 people on Smith Sandra Kay Spackman Mr' Rees Baty formerly of the BYU campus who tram thru-oStarr Delos Stenqulst Neil Stimp- - Brigham City has been apportithe school year in learning on David Troseth Doris Udy ed manager of the Tremonton tre native chants dances and Judith Ward Tamra Welling Vir- 'store and Neil Ileybome who ceremonials of the Maori people ginla Welling David Wight Eu- - will continue his residence at Their program is in full authengene Wood Judy Wood Rella Garland will assume the duties tic native costumes which have been Wood Zella Wood Gary Wood- of assistant manager from imported directly New Zealand ruff and during the been the five have past years Mrs Jos A Nielson and Mrs most popular of all BYU touring Ross Rhodes attended the funer- ONO CLUB MEETS have toured Lake Cily Friday Ior Tl y Mr & Mrs M L Nielson and a western states and into Canada entertainGee Mr Ss Mrs R Evan I ed theONO Club at the Gee Mrs Rex Jensen entertained a presenting more than 400 prosince the time they were Special group of young home Saturday night people Wednes- grams first organized Wallace Mrs & were Mr guests day honoring her son Richard Bourne and Mr & Mrs Alma W on his 8th birthday anniversary Among their program numbers was served and Dinner King Mr 4 Mrs Seth tUnmoni and cance games were played with the prize which Has been handed family were in Logan Saturday down from generation to generabeing won by Mrs King tion for centuries the “Poi” Dcnce with flax balls depicting the flight of birds the “Stick Game” played to music which is one of the favorite of all games and which is among the Maoris an intricate game of coordination Fire Insurance rates in Garland are and skill which always thrills the audience dances of greetnow only a fraction of what they once and dances which depict ings the voyage of their ancestors You can well afford to increase the were across the seas V'V'TYTfW’ fees f f I Kiwanis Club Schedules Benefit Show for Feb 22 a if VtaomostTie ” Save rloney on Insurance amount of insurance you carry on your property to cover its proper value and adequately protect yourself - Why not consult us now You will be surprised at how cheaply you can be fully insured THE GROUP WILL also be ac companied by Hawaiian students who are and attending BYU they will sing and dance Ilawai ian numbers on the program The group dances are internumbers spersed with speciat featuring songs dances and trick J Shumvay Page 3 d Purina Programs help you win at the fair and on the farm Backed by more than 60 years of experience THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND John Let Purina Chows and the Dear River Farm Supply UTAH 18 1956 ARTHUR MICIIAELI3 tX GARLAND it n ii o e UTAH afW'ii a mum 9 |