Show Softball Stars To Play Here READING DOWN THE SIDE WITH THE garland h e EDITOR SCOUTS DOME Boy Scouts of the valley returned home Sunday from the Scout Jamboree at Irvine Ranch in California full of stories of wonderful experiences A few of the parents who had a chance to visit them there were thrilled at the way the boys were organized and the rich program of activities being provided them WAR END WELCOMED We agree with the suggestion that the end of fighting in Korea deserves a headline across the entire front page since it is the most important event of the week— and nationally locally But it’s just possible that everyone will have heard about it in full detail before now so we’ll save the headline Here neighbors are wondering if any information will be forthcoming on the fate of LL Jack Gleason of Garland who was listed as missing in action many months ago There won’t be anyone in the valley but who will be happy if the armistice in Korea becomes permanent There is no one here who wants a job or profits at the expense of the waste of lives and material in war or who thinks such waste of human and material resources brings any but the kind that has prosperity to be paid for most dearly in the long run MYSTERY Is Walt Bums volunteer fireman getting psychic? half dozen people a Yesterday were surprised to see the genial across the come racing grocer street while tying his apron up around his waist but were more when the amazed fire siren sounded and he was already half way to the engine house need that Maybe he doesn’t siren at all Well its about time to check over your new Lions Community Calendar and see who you should this next week congratulate They will be glad to hear your voice and you’ll be glad you called Girls Enjoy Three-Da- y T Camp Girls of the Garland Second Ward participated in a most successful camping experience on Monday Tuesday and Wednesday of this week at “Mutual Dell” the summer home of the girls of and Lehi the Alpine Tinpanogas stakes in American Fork canyon of these Thru the courtesy stakes all the factilities of the large home its equipment and its were turned grounds spacious over to the local group for the The 25 girls who three days made the trip were under the direction of Mrs V W Johns Mrs Glen Mrs VerNon Thompson Manning and Mrs Ben B Hull assisted by Mrs Theral Bishop and Miss Marilyn Manning of the Young The officers Womens MIA expressed their aswho to all sincere appreciation sisted to make the outing poswho the following sible including drove cars to take the girls to them the camp or to return home: Arbon Bowcutt Mrs WesL J Shumway J ley Bowcutt Jack Pierce C Christopherson Verl Mann Carl Mrs Leslie Rees S Anderson Mrs VerNon Thompson and Mrs Theral Bishop also to Mrs Alf Michaelis who helped with supplies New Baby Cook anMr & Mrs W’aldo nounce the birth of a son Robert Waldo Monday at the Logan hosThe baby has two older pital sisters An women’s softball game between the Shamrocks of Salt Lake City and the l Queens of Phoenix will be played at the Garland City Park on Tuesday evening 11 August The two teams arc playing a four game series in the state one game each at Salt Lake Ogden Logan and Garland The Queens are regarded as the greatest attraction in men’s or women’s softball The team members are reported to have 25th GARLAND Year been screened for character as well as playing ability and also for personal charm They have GARLAND PLAYS MALAD been called the “most beautiful HERE SUNDAY team in the world” and the “best The Garland and Malad basedressed team in the world They ball teams of the hve played everywhere in the league will cross bats at the Garcountry in their 17 years history land Park Sunday announces City the players on the Clain Among Archibald Shamrock squad are Game time is 3 pm Faye Tazoi sister of Jim Tazoi ol Garland and Flo Grover Loveland formerly of Fast Garland A preliminary game is also being planned for the evening local contact says Jack Pierce nan for the game Mrs Selena Wood Welling 77 widow of Job Welling died MonCoombs is Named day at 4 pm at the family home UTAH FRIDAY JULY 31 1953 No 5te Bench Moving Launches Stake Tabernacle Renovation Between 50 ard 100 men from follow after which new capcting wards will be laid ell of the seven close-iof the stake turned cut at 4 00 The Garland First and Second a m to remove the wards who Monday have been holding the some of their meetings from benches and carpets in the stake tabernacle in readiness for building will have to arrange the renovation work that is being new meeting hours until the done this month work is finished The First W’ard It had been hoped to finish will hold its sacrament meeting tne bench job by 8 o’clock but in the stake rooms down stairs there was such a large turnout that the task was completed and was headed back home everyone To City Council at Fielding 5:30 by She was born May 1 1876 in Dean Coombs was Monday The work of installing acoustic a daughter of Oliver Farmington tile on the ceiling was begun evening sworn in as a member and Selena Rogers Wood of the Garland Monday morning and is now well City Council to She was a Relief Society teachtake the place of Charles Cutler Plaster repairing under way er many years in Fielding Ward who had submitted his resignapainting and floor finishing will Funeral services were held at Mr Welling died March 17 1946 tion the tabernacle at Garland Saturare a daughter and Surviving John J Shumway notary publwith day for Thomas Rampton three sons Miss Phebe May Wellic officiated at the ceremony many relatives and friends of FieldThe council now consists of J ing and Wendell Welling the deceased in attendance W J White mayor Burnice Brough ing Glen W’elling Ogden and Lee Thompson counselor in the 17 Clearfield Alma W King L J Pierce and J Dewey Welling Garland Second Ward bishopric and eight greatConsiderable interest is being w as in grandchildren Mr Coombs charge of the service four brothers Na- shown around town this week in grandchildren Speakers were W’illiam J thaniel and George Wood Salt the “Community Birthday CalenC Lyman T Thorpe E Lake City distributed by the Smith and Dewey W’ood Brigham dar” being Antoine R Ivins and Vern Wood Ogden City Garland Lions Club -Smith President a resoread also Funeral services were held at The calendar which lists nu- lution of respect from the high merous community events as well Fielding Thursday of the stake in the piests as important anniversaries Funeral services for Mary Bishop Arthur Michaelis and who of the lives of people many Persson Louise 62 LARALL THOMPSON R Goodnough Arthur offered the Capener inlive here is certain to be of wife of William F Persson were epening and closing prayers GRADUATES FROM ARMY tense interest to everyone held at Garland Tuesday undor music was played by Mrs Organ Lions Club committees were as- Ethel R Forsberg the direction of Bishop Arthur TRAINING COURSE Michaelis Mrs Persson died at signed to call at all the homes in “Beyond the Sunset” was sung Munich Germany— Cpl LaRall town several weeks ago to sell by Mrs Lulu Johnson and Payson last Saturday after being Mrs With the excep- Jessie son of Mr and Mrs the calendars confined to her bed for several Thompson Miller Mrs Elizabeth Utah tion of a few instances in which Lee Thompson Garland years Manning Mrs Faye Gleason and Sehome when the at not at Garland recently graduated from She had resided Mrs Ethel Forsberg people were “In sang the call was made it is believed the Garden” Mrs Forsberg and with her husband from 1941 to venth Army’s at Munich that almost every home was visit- Clifford Hansen sang “I Know 1950 when they moved to Payson Officers Academy ed at the service were Germany That My Redeemer Lives” F Speakers overseas C E Smith and Thompson J J Shumwa Corporal If there are any who failed to I Nye sang “Going Home” Music Michaelis was since November 1952 is a squad get a subscription to the calenBishop Burial was in the Garland Cempiovided by the Second Ward leader in the 62nd dar they may secure a copy as etery where Malcolm Rampton women’s sextette who sang “One Artillery Battlion’s Battery D for last the as dedicated the grave extras only The follong course he cne dollar by contacting any mem- lowing members During the of the high Fleeting Hour” and “Sundow’n” of combat ber of the Garland Lions Club priests quorum were and J W Pulsipher who played was taught techniques pall bearWoffinden “0 My Father” as a violin solo leadership including squad tactics announces William ers: J Shumway Frank Hanand chairman of the calendar project of men and J William were sen D Henry Manning Frank S by deployment Prayers Students Brown and Henry equipment in the field Much credit for the success of Peck J J White and Peter Boss were The grave in the Garland CemMr Rampton passed away on carefully selected by their the calendar is due the local buscommanders before iness whose of advertising week of a etery was dedicated by A R organization Wednesday people school the Woffinden Mr attending attack it heart Capener carries says following several of weeks illness at the and the appreciative support age of 77 these concerns by the citizenry years Circus Coming is earnestly solicited Fielding Woman Passes Away Thomas Rampton Funeral Held Here Saturday Lions Calendar Arouses Interest Last Rites Held For Mrs Persson J lst Here Wednesday r- -- v r w rtra ' ' r' ai "l - i jj Cne Ring Circus will Strong’s present its popular show at Garland City Park next Wednesday ' UN FORDS BUY HOME IN CONCORD CAUFORNIA 'A Mr and Mrs William O Linford returned from a visit to California Sunday and reported that arrangements had made they while away to move to Concord Linford Mr where California singed a contract to teach school Concord is about this winter 30 miles east of Berkeley The family have purchased a home at Concord to move into next month High School Students Set Summer Dance Tepee Time Heap big First Ward gone quite mad Wants everyone come as Indian clad To the park at come Aug 4 Will be prizes too of course: For best dressed squaw and small papoose And for best dressed Brave whats on the loose Will be prize for best Best dancing Indian tribe dressed Big Chief too we’ll bribe So come and bring own Buffalo And anything else might meat want to eat W’ant no one scalped or hung by noose So Mutual Cowill furnish all joy juice manche mosquito pretty tough So cover up suggest everyone The" dance summer annual Tor students of Bear River High BUXTON FAMILY School is scheduled to take place r LAN'S REUNION at the school evening Friday 7 it is announced The Frederick Buxton family August The dance is under the direc- reunion will be held Sunday tion of the student officers who August 2 in Rees Pioneer Park at are Ilomer Capener president Brigham City Each family is requested to JoLayne Palmer vice president and Carol Ann Gibbs secretary king their own lunch and refreshIts high class tjrograpi evening There will be a good orchestra ments is a favorite with youngsters and ard the dance will begin at 9 Friends of the family are also adults all over the state All students are invited invited to attend p m |