Show at the home of Mr & Mrs Mike Hirschi in Brigham Sunday They were honoring Grant’s brother Darrell who ha enlisted in the Air Corps Riverside oYLE SILVESTER LEAVES for navy Duty Kyle Silvester son of Mr and Mrs Wm Silvester left Wednesday for Salt Lake where he joined the navy Ilis parents went to Salt Lake Thursday to bid him farewell He begins his r period of navy training and experience Tuesday ten young night people honored Kyle by attending a party for him at the J T Davi home with Mrs Vesta Davis and Lcnore Silvester as' hostesses Good luck to you Kyle The J II Wards received word Wednesday of the safe arrival of their 9th grandson The baby was born to Mr & Mrs Frank Ward of Ogden - Primary — preparation meeting was held! Monday night at the home of Madge Udy Mr & Mrs “3 esse Davis are happy in the arrival of a new granddaughter a baby girl bom to Mr & Mrs LeRoy P Bohrer at Mather Air (Ruth Davis) Force Base Larry Durant of Ogden visted the J II Wards during the week He is a nephew Wednesday night “Meet Me at Mutual’’ took the form of a “This is Your Life” program honoring Mr & Mrs Marvin Burnett who served as YW and YMMIA presidents for years All past presidents of the organizations were also honored A good crowd attended Class work was conducted as usuaL Refreshments were served Mr & Mrs Ron Hales are in San Francisco attending the furniture mart for a week “ Mina Ward” accompanied “Peg Coombs to Ogden Saturday She visited- her daughter Mrs Rayoia Walker Saturday and Sunday Mr & Mrs Grant Skinner and children of Salt Lake City vsited the T J Udy family over the Janial Forsberg was in Ogden Saturday anu visited Mr & Mrs Olecn Udy Two das of the week ladies ci the ward quilted a beautituJ quilt for Jancal Forsberg a bride-to-b- e at the home of her parents Mr & Mrs George Forsberg Clarice Hirschi and Jerry Inez Johnson and Maxine and Sarah Hilton were in Logan Friday Mr & Mrs Delos Jensen nd Mary Adams and daughters were in Ogdon Saturday Two were confirmed members of the Church of Jtsus Christ of Latter-daSaints Harold Thomas Sunday Udy wes confirmed by Ira Ward and Gail Cornwall by Joe Forsberg Mr & Mrs Ira Ward were in “ Salt Lake Saturday to attend the builders convention at the Rainbow Rendevu Haws Marble was a guest of Kenneth Ward The occasion was Ken’s anniversary Mr & ' Mrs Clyde children of Willard William Bowcutt Bowcutts is getting dinner Sunday birthday Marsh and visited the Mr Sunday some better KcanecoiiFarm ' Mrs Lake on in Manns business Saturday Salt Mrs urday Christine mil visited in Salt Lake City Sat- AM NOW KNAPP to you Just call AL Tremonton the close tZ FOR RENT: heat APARTMENT and hot water furnished —Call Boss Russell ANNOUNCEMENT: Elmer Jensen been appointed Bear River MuCoroany in this a complete Fire SerInsurance 4t SEE BEAR RIVER AUTO Top Values in Used Cars SERVICE— BREEDING Cache Valley Breeding Associathe best in Holtion provides stein Guernsey and Jersey sires service breeding for artificial tf Telephone Useless Animals We pay cash and call for your dad and useless Ilorses Cows Sheep and HogsCO All - THE OiD TIMERS EXAMPLE A t From ons W Mrs Bettie B Ford ParsVa: I remember when I sugar (rd Old he I Ih Y Page UTAH' 5 Friday February Bank for Everybody! Dofey Urnrnu and rice Timer account Jan 3 John Doe age 55 opened a Twin Dollar savings 1956 with a deposit of $700 His death occurred unexpectedly doubled His his of account automatically amount The an- - 20 1 He paid out nothing for this family received SHOO or 2 for protection EXAMPLE? Dollar account also on Jan Mary Roe age 40 opened a Twin is alive Jan 3 1957 She 3 with a $100 deposit Suppose she for a year at will have had the protection of an additional $100 or 50 cents She will receive good bank a cost of Vi of 1 She can cents less the 50 year interest on her $100 deposit for time Or of course withdraw the $100 or any part of it at any the she can add to it thus increasing the amount with (2 for 1) feature Additional Facts in a Nutshell : Your saings may Ic for any amount feature is limited to $1000 Only the Make deposits or withdrawals as you please insured is account up to $10000 by the Each depositor’s Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Available to persons age 1 through 55 Remains operative T to age 60 Take advantage of this new advance in modern banking Open ! your Twin Dollar savings account today were v t Twin Dollar Savings ovoilable only at First Security Banks ijl rv first Security Bank of Idaho National Association first Security Bank of Utah National Association first Security Bank of Rock Springs Wyoming n®roir insurance Corooration p Oil damn t Preaa beraCommanltjr rortrlbntin te tllsMert - I GARLAND i i——rrrz-r- x Keutsckf) L 4 R Mr & Sirs Dale Bailey and baby of Prove were weekend guests at the Glen Taylor home THE GARLAND TIMES Here’s how it vorks: mquntains Phone U of Turn I REMEMBER” coffee for Evan day evening J weighed on scales which sat on the counter then poured from a scoop into a piece of brown paper wrapped and tied so none of it could spill The string was often made of paper There was also a tobacco cutter which was used to cut plug tobacco Shoes came several pairs in a box and pairs were tied together with a string run through a hole punched in back of each shoe Logs were cut and sawed by hand rafted and then hauled down the river to Frankfort where they were sold to the big mills Coal also taken down the river from in the the coal mines higher-u- Used Cars C Mr L Nielsen Manning and R in Malad Thurs- M The ladies of tne Birthday Club really had an outing Friday All but one member went to Ogden to honor Lillian Tingey at--a belated Delos birthday party Jensen 0 Hadfield and Thos Harper took the ladies down It was a very lovely trip and we found Lillian feeling better than she has for years for which we are truly happy in Estill County Kentucky near the Kentucky River Many persons in that section still cooked on open wood fires and used tallow candles which they molded themselves for lighting purposes They slept under blankets woven from wool which they had cleaned carded and spun They also wove flannel linsey and jeans This they made into clothing and sometimes they traded some of it in local stores Coffee was shipped green in laige burlap bags and retailers sold it to consumers by the pound It was parched then ground or pestled as it was used There were in that day no packaged groceries and no paper bags Such things as for Representative As SHOE CO— as your telephone Aarl Bennett of Garland has to represent the tual Insurance area He offers and Automobile vice --CaR AL7-632- SE lived Tremonton Mrs L W Mr As Mrs Austin Udy and were family Sunday dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Dee Weese in Tremonton BY 1 home FOR SALE: year old full basement H mile —Call north of Valley hospitaL or see DeVere Adams AL & " 4 j Jesse S Tuttle president of the Utah Farmer’s Union will be the featured speaker at the annual meeting of the Box Elder County Farmers’ Union to be held at the Odd Fellows hall in Tremonton Monday Feb 13 at 1:39 pm In announcing the meeting II E Larsen of Corinnc Box Elder County president said Mr Tuttle wiir discuss the persent squeeze and will outline Fanners Union program to the help family farmer Mr Tuttle’s address Following there will be a discussion of the Union Farmers 1956 program fob I6wed by an election of officers lor the coming year We are sorry to report Madge Udy had to be taken back to the hospital She has pleur-esSaturday and is in a great deal of painWe wish you a speedy recovery Madge i 1 Frank FIRST r AL7-278- Mr & Mrs Gee were weekend Mr & Mrs Gus Forsberg enterSaturday Mrs Peg Coombs took tained the Forsberg brothers and her father Alf Capener to Ogden sisters Saturday night to honor to spend a week with another Gus for his birthday daughter Mrs Lillian Tingey — Mr & Mrs Grant Hirschi and Church Sunday night was unboys were dinner guests Sunday der the direction of the Scouts The Primary children gave a skit A good on the penny fund also crowd attended For Luzier s Cosmetics & 1 Perfumes Call Business of Farming” weekday farm feature on KSL Radio ti out-the cattle and dairy industry’s problems during February with a senes of discussions A February 2nd program deals with trace minerals in the animal die while stockmen will get infer mation on prevention of cattle grubs and cattle lice February ili Proper housing quarters for grow- - ( ing healthy calves will be the topic February 10 and on February Id farm director Van Orme will lead a discussion on adequate rations for keeping dairy herds at peak production The programs arc heard at 12:15 pm and are a service of the Ivennecott Copper Corporation to provide functional information for Utah stockmen PresiE SMITH PETERSON— dent of Utah Poultry and Farmers’ Cooperative Association who will preside at the annual convention Feb 25 was Farmers Union Shew Airs Livestock Affairs' Calls County Meet Tremonton SALT LAKE CITY — “This! 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