Show THE GARLAND TIMES sr East Gcilord NEWS Whatever Else You Redd those who motored to Amto attend the erican Fork Friday funeral services of Orson L Despain were Bishop and Mrs Lester M Holman Mr & Mrs E S Hansen Mr Si Mrs W A Adams and daughers Maud of Salt Lake City and Alice Goss of Tremonton Delos Adams and Warren Hansen & Mrs Harold Wadsworth 17 1936 ' 21 1 ers The date of the senior play “New scenery to Thursservice new play especially Fires” has been changed The cast includes the following: for communities located at a day April 23 Hansen Carlos Maxine Josephson In the Ozark Beth Palmer Alta Grover Howard a takes from considerable place distance publishThe play It Is a drama of family Shurtz Farrell Munns and Leah Caning house has been adopted by the Mountains University of Utah and Is expected to life Tills family comes from the city non who will be seen in the family get underway in the very near future to the country and learns to love "the roles They are supported by The University through a special simple life” Roe June Hansen Floyd John with Samuel French Company p The production is under the direc- Stanley Abbott Ara Anderson Nelda will have on hand within the next few Leslie Wight and Deaun tion of Miss Ardis Nelson Dramatic Pederson 900 plays both weeks approximately Art teicher Hilda Miller and La- - Henrle short and full length which will be This shelf placed on a borrower’s clubs will enable church groups In lodges and other units interested or reading plays a chance producing to read through and select plays at no cost absolutely Details of the complete plan have HIGH GRADE PORTER WALTON not been worked out as yet but It — BULK PACKAGE — is expected that the plays will be Keep abreast of world affairs with this most famous newspaper editors In column THIS WEEK Brisbane interprets the heart of the world’s news and in words plain and powerful illuminates with strong light the complex forces and activities of modern society His short crisp sentences are packed with the meaning that has made his writing justly famous and has gained him the title of "the highest paid editor in the world” No wonder 25000-00- 0 Americans turn to Brisbane to sift the news of the greatly expanded world and interpret for them the outstanding events of our swiftly moving times Whatever else your reading includes — don’t miss his informative column t of his and Grover F G Korth and family mo ed from our ward to the Garland waul Friday Mr & Mrs Willard Hansen of California spent from Saturday to Tuesand with relatives day here visiting t Si Mrs Eph Peterson and L F Peterson went to Brigham City Saturday on business Mr Saturday evening the "Primary officers of the East Garland ward surprised Mrs Ruth Holman at her home in and a deGames were indulged licious tray luncheon was served tc 15 and a nice present was presented to Mrs Holman Mrs LeGrande Jensen and children of Collinston the last week spent visiting with Mr Ar Mrs- J )m Gy ter Jr Mr & Mrs F S Hansen accompanied Mr & Mrs Willard Hansen of California to Logan Tuesday to visit Sunday a birthday party and Easter dinner was held at the home of Marlin Sorensen In honor of Mrs Marlin Those present were Mr & Sorensen Mrs C J Hansen of Logan Mr Si Mrs Willard Hansen of California Mr & Mrs E S Hansen Mr Si Mrs W E Hansen and family Mr & Mrs Alva Rhodes had as their Easter guests Mr Geo Grounds of New York City and Mr & Mrs Morrisson and daughter of Salt Lake £vv-s No man in ihs history of newspaper has ever gained such a loyal folhas lowing — no other ever approached the influence of his column friends THIS WEEK READ THIS FEATURE IN THIS NEWSPAPER STOCK and loaned for a period cf two weeks at no cost except the payment of postage both to and from the University Library A complete list of plays will be announced In the near future said head of the new Miss Esther Nelson Thomas George Library who will have charge of the books as soon as they are received and catalogued Complete details of the plan will be announced at a later date GLEE CLUBS TO SING CITY AT BRIGHAM girls1' tore the Music 'About 40 boys" and REGULARLY ready for their trip to Festival to be held In Brigham FriMaterial for glee day April 17 dresses 'has arrived and been made Inham City were visiting relatives here to dresses for this occasion Newsy New Saturday The Girls Glee club will sing "On From Mrs Frank Cannon has been spendWings cf Song and "The Naughty ing the past week with her daughter Little Clock” The Beys Glee will Mrs Anna Krause of Salt Lake City sing “Keep In the Middle of the and Mrs Eva Burns attended a funeral A!o the Mr Si Mrs Edward Spackman Road” and “Jolly Reger” visited at Brigham City Friday of last W’eek will mixed chorus children of Pingree Idaho slrg: “Mornng Mrs E H Packer entertained memand “The Kerry Dance” Ramble” with relatives here last week Preston bers of the Book Lore club at her of leave Friday All glee members w Miss Pearl Hopkinson Virgle home Monday evening A book re- afternoon as (hey are scheduled tc Idaho is visiting with Miss view was given followed by luncheon Wood for an indefinltte period sing in the evening City Laub visited with his served by the hostess William and Mr & Mrs J H Smith and family FACULTY CIUB ELECTS Mr & Mrs Keith Rhodes of Logan daughter Mrs Esther Watkins in Salt Lake City OFFICERS spent Easter Sunday with their par- family at Brigham City last week spent the Mr Mr D A Cannon has been spending and ents Mr Si Mrs Alva Rhodes Mr & Mrs Burnel Roundy to Og- a few days with his sons Howell and Miss Ardis Adams was an Easter The Bear River high school Facul& Mrs Rees Roundy motored Allen Cannon in Southern Utah guest of Miss Regena Jensen of Brigty Club met Wednesday afternoon den last Friday visitat the home of Mrs George O Nye ham City Elder and Mrs George F Richards Mr & Mrs Erwin Sutherland Mr & Mrs Eph Peterson and Mr ed in Clarkston last week Mr and Mrs Willard Richards and Mrs Nethella Griffin and Mrs Earl Sc Mrs Fred Peterson and family were Miss Alta Hansen of Salt Lake City Mrs Pheobe Peart of Salt Lake City Hone were the assisting hostesses was luncheon After a delicious Sundfty guests of Mr Si Mrs Warren a short time with her spent Sunday with their sister Mrs is spending and Alice A Smith served the following officers to serve of Tremonton Rasmussen Hansen mother Mrs Gertrude visited with for the next school year were electMr & Mrs Coombs and family Mrs Ruby Farnsworth George to ed: Mrs Will Stayner at Brigham family spent Easter at the home of City Mrs Martha Jensen has returned Mrs Don Sheffield President their parents Mr Si Mrs Geo Coombs her home at Ogden after spending Friday Mr historMiss Elaine Reeder Mr Sc Mrs Clifford of Fielding Cannon and several weeks with her children Owen Mrs Ward program comian Mr Si Mrs Miles Goss were Sunday Clarkston children spent Easter at & Mrs Arvin Smith mittee Mrs Earl Hone chairman and family guests of Mr St Mrs W A Adams Mr Si Mrs Earl Holt and Mr & Mrs Roy Oyler and family visited with Mr & Mrs Bill Stokes at PLYMOUTH SCHOOL Mrs Oneta Shurtz and Mrs Douglas Cannon Mr & Mrs Brigham were Sunday guests of City Saturday NOTES Russel Rogers of Garland The members of the Social Develop-made a business J J Thompson Mr Si Mrs Lafe Grover had as ment club met at the home of Mrs Mark Mansfield has moved away of this He was in our first grade Now we trip to Clarkston Tuesday their Easter guests Mr & Mrs Ira Minta Gam on Thursday the of Johnson Mrs of Frank King Miss Ruth week King and Mr Si He moved have eight students left review to April 14 the students of the PlyCity Brigham We high school gave a book Idaho Grace hope Mark by mouth school had a clean up day Mr & Mrs Frank Seager and sons Musical numbers were furnished likes school up there —First grade school house spent Sunday Mrs Rees Roundy and Mrs George We are trying to see who can get The girls cleaned the Jimmj&and Clifford while the boys planted the lawn Bowcutt Luncheon was served with Mr & Mrs Clifton Grover the most checks on our arithmetic the of new trees and cleaned Mr & Mrs Bert Price of Tremonton henor roll Monday afternoon Mrs Ruth HolWe get a red check for lot friends made an Improvman attended a party at the home of visited here Saturday with one hundred' We get a black check yards It certainly and house looks ement the in the of H of Tremonton Mrs K Frida! and relatives for 90 to 99 There are nineteen in —Norma Hess 8th grade and second B K Halverson Mr & Mrs Sunday evening at the Sacrament grade There are thirteen on yards the Relief Society was re- - children Sherman and Marly In of the honor roll now We hope all of meeting Garland were Sunday guests of Mr us can be on it when school ends St Mrs Jesse Earl Last Monday the Plymouth School Mr & Mrs LaVor Johnson of Brig received the trees that they ordered DON’T SUFFER! from The A C college We kept them m the with Mrs Roy Oyler over night and then planted them organized iropractic May be with We now have 100 trees around our the Sunday School ry Thing to Give You president counselor and in school yard — DcVar Smith 8th It ha Lewis Larson as 2nd rfect Health the genealogical committee Mrs John Friday April 17th we are going to Helped Thousand first league DIAMOND Garland to play our ENSEMBLES Oyler Jr and Mrs Lafe Grover ee DR ELI HAWKINS John Oyler Jr and daughter Norma game We have never played with WEDDING RING FREE! Tueson Store to business motored Garland this year put we are going Ogden nonsen Jewelry & Up $1575 to try our best to beat them day remonton Every P M Robert Simonsen Jeweler the Relief Society held —Relda Archibald 8th grade Wednesday UTAH TREMONTON their work and business meeting at Last Monday the Plymouth school the heme of Mrs Paul Larson there ball teams went up to Portage to play teams defeated ball were after and both were 20 members present and y the lesson a light luncheon was served I hope we have better luck Orpheum Larson when we play them a return Mrs Annie by the hostesses UTAH TREMONTON Ethel Larson and Miss Clarissa Lar- game on our diamond —Daniel Silvester 8th grade son UTAH TREMONTON o 100 6 FIELDING Read The Ads Theatre with Keep in touch Hoot Gibson in UCKY TERROR” Evelyn Knapp in GHING IRISH EYES’ business opportunities with friends and neigh- bors— by telephone- & Tues m Hopkins & Edward G Robinson in ARBARY COAST’ dnesday & Thursday “RENDEZVOUS” ith Wm Powell and Rosalind Russel Aet 3?®!sted Cream Hay Grain Seed You can have one For Only 50 Cent to a Paper you for a few cents a Sunday Monday Tuesday Will Rogers in “IN OLD KENTUCKY” “ANYTHING - day You Can Start a Subscription Will Alway Enjoy THE GARLAND TIMES L GOES” With Bing Crosby & Ethel — Merman Wed Bank Nite $100 I “WHISPERING SPEAKS” HAIR DRESS HAVE A PERSONALITY 5 Permanent Wave — From $150 to’ $500 Hot Oil Treatment Including Shampoo and $300 Finger Wave Marrow Oil Shampoo & Finger Wave — 60c 25c Finger Wave — Wet 40c Finger Wave — - Dry — Wave 15c Wet Children’ Finger 25c Children’ Finger Wave — Dry 50c Marcel ANY HOT IRON CURL - 140 Residence Phone 60 Shop Phone Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor Lee’s Miss Mary Beauty Bailey Operator Shop Phsas 60 WE ADVISE THE USE OF ZEROLENE & STANDARD PENN MOTOR OILS GASOLINE UNSURPASSED” “STANDARD Slop at Our Newly Remodeled Service Station The Corner Service By tfle Sugar Factory Arthur Atle Mgr BE WISE THIS TIME WISE MAN DOESN’T RISK ALL HE HAS TO SAVE A FEW CENTS i AND INSURANCE BUT BUYS MAKES A FEW CENTS SAVE THE ALL HE HAS John J Shumway INSURANCE — LOANS — REAL ESTATE — NOTARIAL v1 WDM r ’’Sweet" i§ ihe term used by chemists to denote a gasoline that contains no corrosve sulphur no sticky gum no substance cf any kind that doesn't belong there Careful refining of Pep 88 assures you that every drop of this famous gasoline is sweet It means a swc:t running motor for you 1P1ETP Friday and Saturday George O’Brien in ' SMITH Feed & Feeder’ Supplie ssxsex: Program for the Week of: April 19 to 25: riday and Saturday - SEED ALSO ALFALFA - Liberty Theatre of: jram for the Week 23 17 to April Mon Vem A ARTHUR BRISBANE I daughter Elaine of Field'ng had Sunday dinner with Mr Si Mrs Clifton un Garfield are In charge of postand Daniel Eradshaw and Jansen stage managers have a new set of of making charge SENIOR PLAY DATE ADVANCED adapted Among Mr APRIL Communities Don’t Miss LETTER FRIDAY Univeriity To Offer Play Service to State - 77ie UTAH E8 SWEET Gasoline OIL REFINING Hundred oi Service Station and Dealer Distributor el Atlae Tire Batteries Acceuorie— COMPANY in Utah and Idaho and Stanolind Product 1 |