Show V- 2)ovJu (fi t Parents Suggest Changes in School Boundaries - 4tJ n GARLAND TIMES 1928 AUGUST ESTABLISHED MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS AND NATIONAL Mrs Mrs Reginald llunsaker Charles Hansen Mack Matlockand Lee llunsaker met with the 3" iU GARLAND 28th Year UTAH Board of Education at their reguFRIDAY MAY 18 1956 lar session last week representiof the Elwood ng the School to "discuss with the Board THE EIGHTY YOUNG people of the possibility of "continuing with the Bear River High School three teachers at that shool for a cappella choir together ta'ith the coming school year It was pointed out by the deletheir leaders Gene Jorgensen and and their busi- gation that since the 7th and 8th Virginia Ericksen ness manager Alma W King and grades will be attending the Bear River Junior High School comnow Bear River High School awardthe chaperones are ready for school the next with their long awaited journey of mencing ed 130 certificates of graduation at Elwood to members of their senior class At a spe- year the enrollment song to the northwest to the be reduced cial recording rehearsal at exercises held in the taberTuesday School wouldit could become a two point w'ere nacle at Garland this Thursday evening the students demonstratV The delegation teacher schooled an organ-likevening blending of felt that the Board should con-orvoice a unity of precise response Dr Joseph N Symons of the V delivthe district in and a fine musical expression that sider Brigham Young University should win the hearts of all who der to increase the enrollment at ered' the address to the gradua would be there Elwood justiso ates and D G Nelson of the hear them and please the ears of three out handed fication employing Board of Education the most critical listeners to the students the diplomas Former residents of the Bear teachers discussion considerable Frank After recommended Principal by River valley area now residing in a study be A the Board directed Stevens Idaho Oregon and Washington made by the Superintendent in The graduates were as follows: cities have been busy making prerequest and Elaine Adams Carlos Frildo to entertain the mem- connection with theto the parations Irana Board his findings bring Andersen Jack Lee Andersen bers of the Bear River choir Custodians Anderson Erla Dene AshDelegation when they visit them next week Mr and Mrs Don Du A delegation representing the by Nadine Barnard Melvin Henwill They wung custodians of the district met with enjoy these ry Barns Jane Jenele Bennett people and their singing and will the custodian Board to discuss Wayne Berchtold Helen Adelaide feel more than repaid for any efTheral responsibilities and custodian salBishop Karroll Bishop fort they may have to make William Alfred Michael aries Bishop Director Gene Jorgensen has in? SuzappreciaThe expressed group Bishop Nora Bette BosenEdward stilled in the group a high morale Bowcutt given in Adnersen anne tion for the consideration Mr and Mrs Don R Lamb of daugher of Mr and Mrs Jesse and has given them the benefit of Buxton with a salary increase Sheryl Bindley Bowen will observe their goldMason was born Oct his unusual talent of musical un- connection 17 1887 at allow Plymouth not Anne Cape-ndid Board Thales Cannon but felt the at the Plymouth The couple w'ere mar- Earl derstanding and leadership witn en wedding anniversary commensurable Mary Gary Alan Castelton son Jesse Lamb in ried in the Logan A high school choir cannot ex- an increase Temple May Anne Chiodo Denna Loree Chrisexpected of home of their the responsibilities the full- the pect to reach completely Plymouth on Sunday May 27 17 1906 Four sons were bom tensen Helen Christensen Merecustodians invited and them to of Jesse Relatives ness of tone are friends Clea Keith and dith Christensen Jolcne Conger quality profesappreciaexpressed Board The one oclock until five Dean All are living in Plymouth sional and mature voices but this t6 call from the delegation’s tion for Carolyn Cornwall Elaine Cowley yeP°“ in the afternoon group has this in most satisfying and They request with their families Gael Cullimore Ralph William explained that the matter that there be no gifts brought proportions Mr and Mrs plus a spirit and Lamb have both Cutler Vern Deakin increases in pay would Mr Lamb was born in Farm- been constantly freshness that listeners will find further basis In on the considered their have to be Julia Faye Earl Lester It Earl son of Mr and Mrs Don church activities engaged still exhllirating ington hold Marlene Egli of available Funds Lisbon Lamb His parents mov- prominent positionsandin the ward Deanna JoyEgglis Colleen We heartily commend the chotr rec Elmer The Superintendent Carol Ann Eichel when he was sethe ed to Plymouth to those who will hear It on this Lowell Jay Estep at the meeting that They have served Arlo Ericksen old ven There they engag- organizations We are satisfied to have it Board tour Ivan FalAlice consider salary adjust- ed inyears Evans Bonnie at as since postmasters Plymouth farming us to our friends in ments also for cooks high school represent Donna LaVar lows Francom Mrs Annice Mason Lamb the December of 1942 of other parts Board principals supervisors Gayle Frederiekson Sharon We feel that this choir activity Geneal Fryer LoReta Education office staff high school has been most worthwhile in our secretaries and accompanists Marlene Funk Ida Faye Fryer It has given many community This matter was referred to tiie Garn "Carole Anne Germer Carenergetic for consideratyoung people a wholecommittee Stephen Kennard olyn Hales some satisfying activity at which salary A L Hansen Donna Mae Ilales ion learned the joys of they have HanSen Laralce Hansen Matlock Teachers Accept Salaries lethigh accomplishment and the reSaundra Hansen Beth LaVona The Superintendent read a wards of cooperation and sustainof Vernon ter over the signature Mac Hansen Carolyn Alta Harris ed effort Brenda Lee Don L Hansen chairman of the salary Harris Harvey It has filled a cultural need in committee and Milton L Hickman Heaton Warren Walter Teachthe community expanding the apLaMar Holdaway president of the Box Elder preciation of the members and of ers Association expressing appreDarwin Marie Iverson Lois for good music a ciation to the Board of Education every listener Eldon Johnson Carol Anne John to -- vital element ©f cultural develop“for doing all that is possible unKoford Barbara LaRee Kent ment while doing tills improve And our salary 'schedule' - Elvan - Korth - Ursel Neil Garyout some der existing statutory limitations surely It has crowded Lamb Knudscn Arline conof the cheap and common The letter also pointed out that Laub Gerry Maxine Leak Susan cerns which otherwise the salary committee was pleased might Jane Linford Neil Lish Ray Earl have claimed the attention of to report that the teachers of the Iish Beatrice Eliza Lott Patsy vote apboth the singers and their listendistrict by unanimous Claire Mann Reese Grant Marble In an age in which so much ers the contracts offered them proved Hal Johnson Mason Ealine Michof our entertainment of Education for is handed by the Board aelis Blaine Gary Miller to US while it the coming school year based on we sit passively Darlene Marie Neal Glenys has 'given a creative opportunity ’he revised salary schedule adoptNeaman Peggy Ann Nelson Koy Gail Hall Judy Johnson to k large number ed by the Board Reed Owen Nielsen Gordon ArThe tour being undertaken this reported GIRLS’ The STATE CHOICES-- - Two Garland girls Superintendent Gall Hall and nold North Sheila Jane Ordner at next week itself has great value Clelanff Ross Petersen Jerry Ross that the 1956 graduating cass Judy Johnson were named this week on a basis of scholarship and It has been an Incentive to bet- the Box Eder High Echool was personality to participate in the Legion Auxiliary Girls’ State exPetersen Leola Diana Petersen ter elfort for the members It desirous of having the Board acLouise Marian at the USAC this summer They are daughters of Mr and Petersen Richard perience will now irovide them a chance school Pasculita Local civic Mrs Elmer Hall and Mr and Mrs Arthur Johnson Kirk Petersen Peyope cept as their gift to the to show what they have accom- an electric clock for each class clubs to assist with their expenses Shericne and Newton join t interested listen- room in the school plished before It was Trixie Bjorn have been chosen to attend from Tremonton ers and friends Finally in it will outlets no were there a vacation experience the that give them classrooms for this purpose that is at the same time of great and Johnson Gets Girls Win it would therefore be neceseducational value to provide sary to wire each room Sewin Our congratulations Vice presand best the necessary outlets wishes go to the choir and those ident Nielsen and Member Cowley Hollis R Johnson son of Mr Bear River coeds garnered whose efforts have made the tour were to serve as a comappointed E MrsLewis Johnson of three of six cash prizes at the In this too much can- mittee to work with Mr Bunder-so- and possible A graduation exercise for 120 this a “Make week received It Yourself With Wool” not be said for Alma W King of Garland in determining the cost act seventh students of the sixth scholarship worth $1000 while at contest held at Logan Saturday who has arranged the details and the to with and power and eighth grades of the Garland wring 12 May will continue to have charge of comYoung Brigham the Board if University the in behalf of Carol Dajvn Limb daughter of School was conducted Wednesthem The award was made on the He does all this on his mittee felt that it should be done own time as Just another one of basis of his work in the physics Mr and Mrs Don Limb of Gar- day evening at the school auditorSummer Repairs his many gratuitous place and $8 ium the pur- department and is one of the most land won second efforts Board approved The Next year the school will be behalf of young people substantial scholarships ever giv- cash award for a coat of her own chase of lawn seed and fertilizer only for children of the first making Marlene Garn daughter of about 3500 en by the school for the planting Mrs Wayne Garn of sixth grades since the two upper Hollis is a graduate student ma- of Mr and feet of area at the Yost will square be taught at the new Fielding was awarded third prize grades School joring in physics having received for the Bear River and Helen junior high at a coat she made As previously planned tne his BS degree a year ago He High SchooL of Mr and daughter Rampton visit a has been Provo made Education with Board of residing in SeminEdwin J Baird his wife and small daughter while Mrs Doyle Rampton of Garland to each building in the district the address to faculty gave ary a was also third winner place of determining attending the university Prior to for the purpose Student the graduates talks Ralph Cullimore with a wealth that he filled a mission in Den- with a suit of her own creation the necessary repairs which needand were Burke by Sheryl Pugsley cash awards Both girls received of athletic ability which is backed mark and served with the armed of ed to be made during the sumMusic was the Junior by Rogers $6 by a high scholarship and citizenwith forces in Germany mer It was decided that The three girls will enter the Band a girls chorus and a violin ship record was the recipient of few there would be exceptionsstate contest slated for next Jan- trio consisting of DeAnn Jensen one of the top awards at the high no need to employ tne usual sumRobert Jensen and Marilyn Nelschool this year when he uary reports Mrs Oneta Shurtz son was mer crows to make maior repairs INVITE TO PARTY— with Suzanne Law as accomhome making instructor under given the gold It was felt that custodians could Edward Abel gave the The Garland First Ward Relief whose direction the sewing pro- panist watch awarded the outstanding be directed to make minor rewelcome athlete invite all the jects were doneSociety officers repairs and that major pairs Mrs could Ralph son of Mr and handled on a contract women of the ward to attend be MORNING PRIMARY William J Cullimore of Garland basis their closing social activity to be Has Grandson ANNOUNCED TOR SUMMER was a junior pentathlon winner Member Hansen observed that held next Summer Richardson Mrs Marguerite in grade school ‘At Bear River has Tuesday afternoon bePrimary activities will conditions there are prevailing at the regular hour of 2 a new grandson he has played guard on the hoop The baby was start at 10 am Monday in the which prevent keeping some of ginning to Mr & Ward 10 announces team quarterback First Garland bom at on the footpm Nfay Logan school the school buildings in the ball squad The Social Science lesson will Mrs Wayne Kimber (Joan Rich- Mrs Duain Madsen president and second base in district at the proper temperabaseball besides being one of the ture All Primary children are urged and ardson) The Kimbcrs also have a by Carol Michaelis He suggested the install- be givenfollowed in be to attendance a small daughter outstanding scholars in the senior by party and pos- will be of storm windows class persident of the Bruins the ing the buildings sibly of insulating of the school He boys organization suggested that possibly five or and a leader in many school actisix buildings could be taken care vities He was also chosen to of in the near future and that represent Bear River at the Salt eventually all school buildings Lake City Rotary Club youth should come under the program week activites this spring It was felt that the suggestions Dennis Peterson grandson of should be given careful consideraMr and Mrs F J Limb of Gartion when the budget for the land won the same school year is being pre coming award at Ben Lomond this pared week also IIp is student president top athlete and has an “A” record scholarship Schedules v NJr for n V Plymouth Couple Make Plans For Nearing Golden Anniversary Joan Hollis Valued Scholarship Prizes Contest In Garland School Graduates Last Eighth Grade Ralph Cullimore Awarded Watch Choir Ready SOCIAL ANNOUNCED The closing social of the Gar land Second Ward Relief Society for this season will be held next Wednesday afternoon at 2 pm officers announce The social will follow the - regular social science lesson which is to be given by Mrs JsQ Iladfield of Riverside All worhen of the ward are cordially invited to attend Stake Priesthood Meets Sunday third Sunday stake Regular meetings will be held Sunday Quorum leadership groups start their meetings at 115 The general session begins at 2 30 for all holders of the Priesthood Meet Monday May 28 The Bear River Wildlife Federation will hold a meeting Monday May 28 at the Utah Power and Light auditorium at 8 pm The program will be in charge of the fish committee of which Woodward Don is chairman Everyone is invited to attend this fine educational program says Marion Summers The Wildlife Federation has available some nursery stock of ' "Russian Olive trees and Multi Flora rose bushes Anyone wanting to get some of these for hedge or fence rows or wind break should contact Paul Larsen at Garland east of the beacon light Mrs L C Mrs Mae Friday and den and Christopherxon Dalton were in Og- for Northwest Tour of Song 16© III Wildlife CLOSING ASSOCIATION No 43 High School Gives Diplomas Thursday To 130 Seniors ff v EDITORIAL htfirt 17 W iU V iff4 rJr kW Tierson Dallis Joseph Sonja t Grace Pierson Kenneth Ray James Douglas Price Ray Reynolds Jay Leon Rhodes Vaughn Rhodes Dennis Lee Richards Jori McMurdic Robbins LaVell Eugene Saunders Suzan Jacn Scallcy Elmo Kent Shaffer Jasper Dean Shaffer Earland M Smith Leon Sorensen Clain Reed Carol Janae Stenquist Spencer Gary Stenquist Karl Volney Janeal Forsberg Stone Kent Summers Shanna Summers Jack Kenneth Peggy Ann Taylor Theurer Karen Kay Thompson Norman George Troscth Bryce H Udy Doris Marie Udy James llalvorson Waldron Dallis Whitaker PeAnne Whitaker Robert Wood Kenneth Gary LaMar Woodruff GjEJ) Diplomas ' F Clark Robert W Benjamin Ronald S Stimpson Roundy Choose Wisely Speaker Charges Seminary Class Heaven does not measure your success in life by what others accomplish but rather by how well own possibiliyou achieve your ties Marion D Hanks told the 130 graduates of the Seminary at held in the tabernacle exercises here Monday also The speaker emphasised the need for constantly holding to a high ideal of personal conduct if one is to- - avoid remorse and a wasted life He said that every situation calls for a decision lo follow what we know is right or to follow the lower way and we cannot aflord to just drift into the lower decision the address he shook Following hands with each member of the congratulatgraduating class and ed them them on - their achieve—-men- Five Poultrymen Will Assist in Demonstration Sam Five valley poultrymen HanElwood Warren Forsgren sen East Garland Fred Coombs TreDelbert Walker Fielding monton and Jack Leak Thatcher will have their poultry projects put on a place list next for demonstration purposes winter according to a plan of the disExtension Services College closes A- Fullmer Allred county’ agent The selected farms will carry ventilout college recommended ation and insulation work to demonstrate how poultry houses can be made to remain dry dur- ing the winter and spring months A tour of the farms wil be made next winter by the poutrymen Professor Elmer Clark and Spencer Daines of the USAC and Mr Allred visited the farms to plan the work this week Mr Allred reports that some orchardists say they are unable to control In their apple get mite and pear orchards with the four recommended sprayings each year Checking their work however it has been found that they are not using the spray as strong The as recommended charts should be followed closely to get he states proper results On recent farm visits some soil have been taken for samples farmers to determine the amount of salt and other elements present in ground being prepared for For the price of $100 crops soil analysis may be made by any one wishing to determine their soil needs In eompany with Dr George F Know Iton Extension Entomologist the county agent recently visited a number of areas looking for insect pests A heavy population of mites was found on the evergreens in the Brigham City where one spraying has cemetery been made this spring already Several alfalfa fields visited showed no evidence of the spotted alfalfa aphid tho a heavy of the green pea aphid was noticed in the alfalfa It WON’T Rain this weekend so let’s finish up that school grounds planting job this Saturday Don Harris says chairman project and Bring rakes and shovels come at 9 am is the final word DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS HOLD REGULAR MEETING I LEAVE MONDAY'— Eighty youthful a cappella singers fiom the Bear River High School Gene Jorgensen conductor Virginia Ericksen assistant Alma W- - King business manager Mrs King and Mrs Jorgensen leave Monday for northwest cities presenting concerts at Nampa Portland Tacoma Seattle Y'ictoria Moses Lake Spokane This will be the largest choir Direand Butte ctor Jorgensen has taken on a tour and meets the high musical standard set by his choirs which were acclaimed in California in 1951 and at Chicago in 1951 The students will travel by chartered bus will They be housed In homes of their concert sponsors and entertained in many Instances by former vaUey people now residing in the areas to be visited A roster of choir members Is printed on page 4 The Garland Camp of tho of the Utah Pioneers Daughters held their regular meeting last Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs Edna Turley Captain of Mrs Merle Udy bad the Camp charge of the meeting Tho lesson on “Pioneer was given by Mrs Rose Limb and a history of the first Handcart was read by Company Mrs Udy Refreshments were served by the hostess to 14 members t |