Show TIMES GARLAND THE FUELS USD Teioald Wm John EVERY FRIDAY MORNING Editor tad PfcllAf Second Clut Kail Better August 19M Pott Office at Garbed Utah of Chanty $L5I Oataide SuixeripUena: $200 Per Tear March 23 1956 Friday Two u Entered Page From Christy’s Scrap File By You ' How L C Chrlstophertea came to call on me today But 1 wonder if you knew much of good you left with me When that ahort call wa through gave me hope to When even hope gave me faith in Worth more than carry on aeemed dead fellowmen daily bread No aympathy you gave my friend But this I’U never need When I have folk like you my dear My hungry aoul to feed You You You me gave You Did Ohl set you Because Board Improvements on the public system at the Bear River High gymnasium at a cost of $490 in the auditorium at a cost of $665 and new sound equipment for the new Junior high division at a cost of $1266 was authorized at the last mee- address of ting of the Board Education The board accepted the remodeling work at the Thatcher School total cost of which was listed as $2559392 A committee was selected to prepare a tentative salary schedule for district employees for the coming year Approval was given for a joint tour into Idaho of the Bear River end Box Elder high school or chestras on April 3 and 4 Mr A Mrs Castleton) Raymond Ilall of Bountiful old (Mary visited the Har- at the weekend Castleton home during STATION This Week: Can Practical KUTV at 11:45 Saturdays aua Religion Business in me and Mr 6c Mrs Blaine Harper children returned to East GarIt land Sunday from California teems they arrived just in time too because Gloria and Susie measles on out with the broke morning Monday Mr 6c Mrs Golden Adams were in Salt Lake City Tuesday W A Adams of Tremonton accompanied the Golden Adams to Pleasant Grove Monday Mr A Mrs Eugene Hansen of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with the Warren Hansens Their son Chris who has been staying with h la grandparents returned home with them Mrs Navelle Rhodes Don and Neil returned from their California trip Thursday They visited Mr 6c Mrs Mel Barlow in San ' Diego Don and Neil drove to Tijuana Mexico before returning home Mr 6c Mrs Blaine Fryer and sons spent Sunday at the Glen Fryer home in Collinston and at the J W Rhodes home in East Garland t attended Garland attended Ward supper held Friday night in the recreation b'alL After the delicious supper a delightful program was enjoyed The Misses Jane and Jill Bourne daughters of Don Bourne started the program off with two vocal duets They’ were followed by their brother Steven who sang a solo Miss Lenis Christensen gave a leading which was followed by a male quartet costumed comic for Everyono SERIES to Over 200 Attend Ward Reunion OVER TV unknown Bast Garland Thatcher Accept School Remodel be Life? THE BIRTIIDAY CLUB met home of Mrs Ellen Rhodes afternoon to celebrate Thursday the birthday of Mrs Rhodes and Mrs Naomi Sorensen Mrs Ida Rhodes of Carey Idaho was a Ruth Hansen prespecial guest the Mrs sented Sorensen gift to and Mrs Letitia presented one to Mrs Rhodes Mrs Ruth Holman and Mrs Ruth Ilansen served refreshments to 13 ladies The afternoon was spent playing games with Mrs Naomi Oyler and Mrs Bernlece Peterson taking the two top prizes Mr 6t Mrs Lester Holman and Mr A Mrs J O Iladfield of visited SaturSnoiwville day evening to attend the Relief Society banquet Mr 6e Mrs Blaine Rhodes and children spent Sunday afternoon in Ogden with Mr 6c Mrs Carl J Edvakon While there they also visited Miss Geraldine Clark Before returning home they called on Mr 6c Mrs Sam Williams at their new apartment Mrs Francis has Allen who been staying at the Henry Sorensen home returned to Portage at the love you gave me Joy my torments free know that life is good you called on me? —Author of Cleland composed Peterson Dean Shaffer Leon Sorensen and Rhodes Ann Sorensen Vaughan led the group In fun singing This was followed by a hula dace performed In costume by Tom Sorensen Clyde Paul Harper Larson and Blaine Rhodes They were accompanied by Lee Allen Warren Hansen was the very able master of ceremonies Orval Grover was general chairman of the supper Mrs Merle Larson was In charge of the program HansenLynda the decorations Roger Mrs waiters Oyler the Tom Harper the cleanup and Mrs Pearl Rhodes was in charge of the food committee which consisted of Mrs Rita Sorenson Mrs Dona Shaffer Mrs Ann Soernsen and Mrs Louelia Pierson The cv&nlng went off very nicely and all who responsibilities are to be commended 209 PEOPLE the annual East Friday Wilford Sorensen returned to his home here after spending part of the winter in Mesa Ariz Mr 6c Mrs Bert Rhodes of Idaho Falls spent the weekend here with relatives There were 17 ladies present Thursday evening when prepara 1 o n monthly Primary meeting was held at the home of Mrs Ann Sorensen Mrs Donna for the Shaffer was After an interesting evening lesson presented by Mrs Bernice was Mrs Reta ARen Sorensen given a parting gift As it was a big Mrs Sorensen’s birthday birthday cake was featured in the refreshments Mrs Lenis Christensen and Rita Sorensen were in Hill Field where Lenis gave up Wednesday “Miss of Hill her last year’s title rield’’ to the girl who captured Lenis spent from it this year to Sunday at the Wednesday Marion Sorensen home the Mr 6c Mrs Marion Sorensen and Mrs Sorensen’s mother Mrs David were in Salt Lake City Williams on Monday where they attended Mrs Williams the funeral brother Leonard Munsee kf Grow Bigger Baiter Crops with a Mrs Kenneth Bess and Rex Jensen visited in Logan Concrete Pipe Mrs Else Mr Ogden Saturday Andersens The t Homer weekend in Idaho the Sessions & Mrs were in Irrigation System spent J Limb ylslted Mr A Mrs F Layton and Ogden Sunday in Freed Win National Dealer Award For Quality Service Bowcutt Reports Park Valley Greetings! There is garden Aalk among the “green tumbera” here so thing! are wanning up While I gaze out the window at the snowdrift which covers my tulip bed Norma Holmgren tells me Jay is running down on their ranch and she is thinking most seriously of planting her garden this week Five miles separate our ranches we (the Carters) live up by the mountains and they (the Holmgrens) live on the flat below the answer valley the geographical to your "how come?” PLACES and GOING FOLKS Ferd C Hirschl doing things: Kenneth Carter and Ferris James were in Brigham and Corinne Monday meeting with committee membesr interested in livestock business Mrs James accompanied her husbad and caught up on some necessary shopping— L G Carter was trucking livestock to Ogden Monday and Tuesday— K G Carter ako took a truck load rf hogs to Ogden market Tuesalso found Ray Tuesday day— Carter delivering cattle to Bear River Kay L Carter on business tto Logan Dee Hirschl in Tremonton and Rex Pugsley in Brigham oil on business— Mr 6 Mrs Durward Palmer in Brigham City on Tuesday and the Durward Palmers all in Brigham and Tremonton Saturday business and dental appointments the order of the day — Thursday Alvin James Ferris James and Jess James were in Logan attending a livestock meeting and Kenneth G Carter Ferd C Hirschi and Glen Pratt were with the group in a special livestock feed meeting in Tremonton — Mr 6t Mrs Harvey Carter and family were in Burley Idaho Thursday attending stock auction and visiting with the Glen Larsens there— Mr 6e Mrs John J Kunzler and Shirley Kunzler left the valley Thursday to visit the Richard Kunzlers in Seattle tVash— Oscar Larsen is visiting in Tremonton with the Anthon Tracey family ad spending some time also with the Cecil Larsens — Mrs Joseph (Ethel) Palmer visited the past week in Ogden Brigham and Tremonton with memMrs Rose bers of her family— Larsen and Clarence Larsen have returned home after a weeks visit in Salt Lake and Logan with relatives and friends— The Jay were In Tremonton Holmgrens and Brigham on Tuesday visiting an don business— On Friday Mr 6c Mrs E J Holmgren of Garland were visiting here with the Jay The Vernal MontHolmgrens— gomery family were Tremonton 6s Mrs Mr visitors Saturday— Hill Frank spent the weekend here with the Roy Pugsleys— The a visit Louis Hirscbis enjoyed from their son West" and his wife during Saturaay and Sunday— Elliot Brighton of Salt Lake also visited with his daughter Dixie Louise here over the weekend— Mr 6s Mrs Delbert Hirschi and daughter Joan visited relatives In the valley Saturday and Sunday— Friday Wallace Larsen 'as on business In Brigham and his son Junior accompanied him home The Ferd C Hirschis were also in Tremonton and Garland the same day and their son Dennis and Darius Carter returned here with them— Other students were ako home for the weekend and the Relief Society party Friday evening OUR CONGRATULATIONS satisfaction Garland Arbon- Bowcutt “With every good wish for dealer for the Bear River week cortinued success In 1O50 valley area was present last at special ceremonies at which Sincerely of B C Freed president J Charles Wagstaff” of Salt Mr McManus Freed Motor Company in presenting the lake City was given the first sward said “Sound business DealCo “Quality Motor is the key to successful DeSoto er” award in the nation operation Freed Motor Company cited the have demonstrated which award The exceptionally “excellent” as Freed dealership standards in dealing “ with administration performacne attitude and facilities finance was of such outstanding nature that the presentation was attendJ Bracken Lee ed by Governor as well as by D II Copeland sales western manager for De in high" and have their many customers n important proved thehiselveif of this part of the business-lif- e community “GOOD MANAGEMENT he continued “depends on well trained Soto and other prominent comand dealers and personnel a sipooth working officials pany and a constant eye to J Steele junior Harold As a of the First Security improved public service Over 70 of Mr lesult we are pleased to present Bank of Utah Mr Freed and hk organization Freed’s firends and associate dealthis Quailty Dealer Award with ers from four western states were our sincere congratulations” said Mr Bowcutt Jn attendance He pointed out the many local Mr national honors that f and A MESSAGE FROM J B and sales Freed has received over the years vice president presidency of director of DeSoto was presented his most recent the National Automobile Dealers McManus Mr to the ’group by and his very recent Association said in part: Mr Wagstaff appointment by Governor Lee as Safe“Dear Charles: of the Governor’s Chairman It k with great pleasure that I ty Council add my personal congratulations In reply Mr Freed gave fujl on friends of member to those your many of his credit to every your appointment as a DeSoto staff and pledged his entire orto continue its efforts Quality Dealer for 1955 ganization in the He business discussed known upsurge your “Having intimately for manv Chrysler Corp and particularly operation in the sales DeSoto first two no better expresI find years He also sion of our Quality Dealer Pro- months of 1956 in Utah gram than that wirtten by you stated that on sales percentage booklet— cn DeSoto Utah leads all other in your employees " ‘Since 1926 our code of ethics states in 1955 DeSoto sales Relia the same: has remained Responsibility - Service— BABY GIRL- rbility Mr 6z Mrs Lowell Vance (Ada that every customer shall receive full value for every dollar spent Jean Thorpe) have a baby girl 15 They now have with us that no effort shall be horn March spared in giving the customer the three daughtersin utmost sincere competent dedicated to complete service THE GARLAND TIMES to report the accident o! scene is much too but remains shocking This type frequent and fearf- ul— GARLAND Friday UTAH March Page 23 1956 4 Byel NOW FOR MAKE ARRANGEMENTS Seed Cleaning-An- d Treating PLANTING BE READY FOR SPRING ERVIfl STOIIL Headquarters for Agricultural Chemicals Tremonton Utah MEMBER FEDERAL WAREHOUSE SYSTEM go week to Mrs Durward (Dorothea) Palmer who after years of hoping and months of waiting is at and red tape unwinding of last a citizen the tJnited States The final OK was handed to her In legal proceedings Tuesday last It was a big day and upon returning home that evening she and Mr Palmer found the valley In a state of siege bv a real blizzard being stuck and home driving with low visibility at last was real “Home Sweet IT PAYS TO RAISE 'EM Ibis ve are your whan you enduring Many advantage which pay for ittelf In Mvings as you concrete pip vm it e or only method that U froo from either It place the water where you want it air borne without losses from seep-a-- by controlled application And yoar after year it saves you or evaporation in cost of labor and maintenance Th pet Home”— The $ Proved gation it py Our representative concrete yo- u- will call at your convenience pipe Irrigation systems and Call - - or Just drop a card to what W R n to discuss they will do White today Co ward Relief Society held annual baraar Friday evening the recreation room of the ehnrrh There was a beautiful 'Usrlav of artwork and dancing end pot luck lunch were the evening entetrainment Cloe Hirschi la counselor In charge and Emma Carter is work and business director of the organization’s hand work its Irriby time and experience It's truly the one lystom that brings you bigger better crops at for Itsolf for CHICK STARTENA IS MICRO-MIXE- D to help keep 'em healthy and growing BEAR RIVER FARM SUPPLY Garland eWWVUWW return from Garland our attention was ata truck that passed us minutes later we came scene of an accident had apparently left the and upon being pulled highway hack In line had turned completely upside Jflwn I watched while Mr Carter helped fearfully a LIVE man out thru the cab window Upon request we left the driver in care of another truck driver who arrived upon tha acene and drove to SnowriHe You run and work less when you let elec tricity pump water for your farm Modern farmers know too that egg and meat production climbs when chickens and stock get plenty of water On our Saturday tracted to and a few upon the The truck Electricity for you in costs little yet can do so much making water flow and profits grow ' v 1 — A |