Show -- At Bear River Baseball Makes Strong Bid For Spotlight on Campus zx Reception Lovely By Neil Stimpson As spring comes into its own Riverite baseball enthusiasts begin their annual hardball warmups and tryouts in anticipation of a successful season first base Returning regulars from last year are Dal Pierson shortstop Other Ralph Cullimore second base and Max Weese hopefuls and the positions for which they are vleing at ROBERT JENSEN RECEIVING third present are Bill Woodhead AT HOSPITAL TREATMENT base Glen Cobia and Don Kirby Jack Oyler second shortstophnd Robert Jensen son of Mr and for base First base candidates Jensen has been Mrs Elmer Coach Wendell Hess’s" diamond transferred this week from his are Daryl Garn Ronnie Alaskan squad was serwhere he base Hawes and Daryl Knudson ving with the Airforce to a ColoKarl “Swede”Stenquist rado hospital for treatment for a of most the should carry chest Infection Other Bears’ pitching load He is reported to be in good hurlers who will undoubtedly is exaltho treatment condition are John see mound action three to take about pected handed Laub pitcher' right months and Leon and Jack Taylor Payne southpaw hurlers for out-- Most likely candidates Mrs Leslie Wassom is teaching field duties will probably be Clair Garland Dean Udy 'Dal Whitaker Mrs Potter’s class at the Eliason of the School for the remainder and Joe Knudson Weese Udy year Cullimore Pierson and provide Stenquist should most of the batting punch for the to last back Bears Looking Box year in the game against Elder Bears recall Stenquist one of the longest balls clouting ever hit at the Garland ball park BRILSSearchlight BR Journalists Plan To Attend Workshop At Utah State lovely reception attended by ward and stake Primary workers Saturday afternoon honored retired presMrs Henry Borwn ident of the Bear River Stake Primary and her counselors Mrs Russell Capener and Mrs Herman rotter and the secretary Mrs of roses Corsages Fern Huish were given the honored guests Tributes were paid the group by Mrs Marion Sorensen and Mrs Ronald Hales The serving table was beautifully decorated with red roses arranged under the direction of Mrs Leland Capener and punch and ccokies were served by present stake workers in the organization Anna Mrs Durfey provided vocal music during the party A 130 FIRST BO- YMr and Mrs- Dean Bradshaw announce the arrival of a baby this Workshop will receive technical instruction in how to gather news and write it how pictuers are taken and retouched how en are made how copy is graving measured and set what galleys are and how they are corrected correct methods of make up how the page is composed how to proof copy magazine composition and how to measure the effectiveness of completed magazines Students will also be given some idea oft job possibilities here in Utah as well as elsewhere in the United States March born Wednesday The Valley Hospital have two daughters boy at the shaws 28 Brad- Tremonton Mr in A Mrs Garn Monday Capener Merchant Offer Children Easter Egg Hunt Something Kids from thruout the valley are expected to attend the annual Jaycee Easter Egg Hunt this Saturday March 31 which will get statred promptly at 9:30 a m said Don Redfiedl The big egg hunt will be held on the Tremonton Library park and at the bal park Commerce of The Chamber will treat all youngsters present at the egg hunt to a free show at 11 am LESSON REMINDER— be will lesson The theology given in the regular meeting of the Garland Second Ward Relief next Wednesday April Society It is announced by 4 at 2 pm the officers The visiting teachers will meet at 1:15 THE GARLAND TIMES UTAn GARLAND Friday were 30 March Page 1956 ANNOUNCING lew OUR NEW Wedding Gift Service You have only to bring your $100 in to us no later than days before the recepThen the day before the tion reception we will contact the three bride and groom and invite them to come in and select what they would like for the amount of money which baa In for them been brought! all your We will then write names on a wedding card and deliver the chosen gift to the wedding This eliminates yonr worries and they have what they prefer This service will be available for all local weddings in the future Northern Furniture Co 8 Ogden U1ATI0N Of Our Tremonton Store Ecarfax staff and Searchlight members will journey to Logan afternoon for the IndusFriday trial Editing Workshop will consist The program of discussions conducted workshop in by leading journalists engaged industrial editing These discusIn “Op sions will be conducted In Industrial Editportunitles ing” “What and How to Write for Industrial Publications” “Art and Layout" “Photography in Industrial Editing” and “Printing ing and Engravfag” The purpose of this program Sponsored by the Industrial Editors of Utah Is to encourags the of industrial editing by study Students 'in Utah Schools Journalism students attending Honor Primary Worker NORTHERN FURNITURE ' & COME IN TODAY APPLIANCE AND SAVE Our Tremonton Store Stock to be Liquidated At Unbelievably Low Prices BveiryUMimg Qms soa Sale? BOND SALES REPORTED T Frank Coppin chairman Box Elder County Savings Bonds Committee has received word that county residents purchased $13640 in series E and II savings bonds during February Sales for January and February in Utah as reported by the Federal Reserve Bank were 42 per cent ahead of 1955 Nationally sales exceeded redemptions of matured and unmatured savings bonds by $230 million AppHnance Specials Reg H EATERS Reg WATER CLOTHES CARD OF THANKS Our thanks are extended to all who offered us sympathy and help in our bereavement Mrs Colleen Williams And the Chester Boss Family DRIERS FREEZERS— Upright RANGES Reg RANGES Return Mr after Texas To Garland Mrs Jack Tierce and have returned to Garland spending the winter In Si Mr & Mrs Charles in Richmond Sunday Last visited 0R4 COME $27495— Now $43995— Now Reg $35995 — Now MAKE US AN OFFER! 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