Show i THE GARLAND TIMES Nova Scotia her :v I " ‘it Vi 1 - V v - f 1 S 'i average years is 94 per cent just a fraction behind the record of her cousin Mrs Helen Richards Swalberg who is valedictorian During her freshman year she won § At Our Friendly a $50 scholarship awarded by Phi a Upsilon Omicron national home econ- § You Get Station to the outstanding omics fraternity As freshman girl in home economics Dependable PEP S8 & a junior and senior she was secretary and treasurer respectively of the VICO Products— Utah's was She ' state president organization of home economics clubs during her Own! senlbr year besides being president of None Are Better j 5 V'? vsx :V ii ::L’44'ZJ wg LAD' PUTTS yrygitvpi?£vy r'V v MAY 29 1936 the college Home economics club Miss Richards W also a member of Women Students' the Associated Miss Richards was a staff member council the organization directing woof the Buzzar annual college publicaMiss Phyllis Richards daughter of tion for four years and assistant edi- men's activities senior year She is a At the annual awards assembly held Mr St Mrs Ralph C Richards of tor during national May 18 she was given a $125 research Riverside will be graduated from the member of Lambda Rho Utah State Agricultural college with honoary journalistic fraternity Empy- scholarship and the home economics Alpha medal awarded by that department to a BS degree In home economics at rean a literary organization the commencement exercises June 1 Sigma Nu senior honorary fraternity the outstanding home economics studaccording to information released composed of six senior men and six ent in college during Miss Richards announced last week senior women who are Judged superior from the registrar's office recently records show that Miss in scholarship activities and person- that she had accepted an offer to College teach next year at Alton Wyoming Richards has done excellent work ality Phi Kappa Phi national scholHer scholastic for high school the four astic honor society and New Brunswick Popular Play grounds Have Many Attractions for the Vacationist in Summer x? FRIDAY Phyllis Richards Is Honor Graduate at AC P' 'fcvjt V !' 2! r V i i 2 k' j t i Day On The Dof Church Sciuare 24— Sunday regular time hi &'7 'JctekMC MBHKprttVL reinntjQ Z&’D a?gVg Ti’M 11 :rc Provinces of Canada a Lvorite vacation spot of President cltT are preparing to wef--c tour-- i m1 thousands of American ts again this year St leading Canadian resort will attract many discriminating and sr’leis to Its beautiful courses from whose sporty tn: wa! and greens the American be seen flying In Maine l’ag ri 5':ts the St Croix River jOolt is only one attraction at the Hotel at St Andrews Algonquin which will be open this year from Tennis Junp 27 to September 7 and swimming at m'erna yachting tionally known Katys Cove sea fishing dancing at the Otuino and bowling on the green arc ether chief amusements Motor trips can be made to such Interesting places as Chamcook Mountain the Reversing falls at Saint John and by boat Island to Campobello President Roosevelt's summer home for several seasons St Andrews Is easily reached via Canadian Pacific Railway from' Montreal by rail from Boston and by steamers of the Eastern SteamThese ship Lines to Saint John steamships also sail fiom New York Nova and Boston to Yarmouth Scotia where the Lakeside Inn welcomes the traveller with yachting The Domnion and other sports is a handy route Atlrrtic Railway 10 Newsy News From Q TM ty FIELDING and daughter Iva spent the first part of the week In Salt Lake City Mrs Lavona Carter and children of Garland visited with Mr & Mrs Wayne Gam last week Miss Nona Smith spent last week in Salt Lake City visiting with her sister Virginia Mr & Mrs Cliff Cannon and children and Mr & Mrs Eugene Cannon visited n Clarkston Prjday Mrs Lyla Weise and baby of Salt Lake City are spending several days and Coombs with Mr & Mrs Fred Eben Wilcox of them hundred scour the world for "shots" that Saturday Mrs Nina are more news highlight more real more understandable The single click of a camera and a thousand-wor- d business-likstory Is captured all in an instant to be the presented in a manner more graphic than words themselves could ever attain will male interesting a Beverley with Mr week Mr St Mrs Lorin Petersen and baby after home have returned Gary spending the past 10 days in Southern Utah Officers and teachers of the Primary association attended Union meet- offered by this newspaper This is our answer to a modem public's demand of upon a modem newspaper for pictures places of interest persons and incidents OF WORLD EVENTS — IN PICTURES DENTIST THE LAW light a which dark It is Is absolutely essential on Is Mrs Thomas Doman of OgMr Parley Petersen of BrigCity were Sunday guests of Mr & Mrs Wesley Gam and family Lewis Hess who has been attending school at Provo has returned home for the summer months Miss Carol Gam is spending this week with Mr As Mrs Parley Petersen at Brigham City 4 r v FOR BETTER IIAIR DRESSING “SHELTON THERMIQUE” PERMANENT JUST INSTALLED NEW SPECIAL 29 May OFFER— Will Feature I To This Advertise MACHINE WAVING Machine: Beginning — New “Shirley Temple Wave” at The “Duty Wave” for Adults at The New This is an Different Are you weight and WAVE a permanent It entirely new method and Better oi Permanent $150 $200 Waving— Everything had a permanent on account of the If so try our NEW THERMIQUE pulling on the head? is especially good for dry brittle hair that will not take who one has not otherwise Wave LEE’S BARBER SHOP and BEAUTY PARLOR Miss Mary Beauty Bailey ' Operator Residence Phone J BE WISE THIS TIME TIIE CENTS Orpheum TREMONTON WISE MAN CENTS FEW SAVE BUT ALL DOESN'T RISK ALL BUYS INSURANCE IIE HAS ifj HE HAS TO SjAVE A MAKES jl FEW AND Theatre UTAH John J Shumway - INSURANCE & Saturday Jackie Cooper in — ‘TOUGH GUY” — REAL LOANS ESTATE — NOTARIAL WORK Tonight John Wayne in — “KING of the PECOS” Sun Mon & Tues ‘TRANSATLANTIC TUNNEL” With Richard Dix and Madge Evans Comedy and News YOU'RE f ALWAYS A NICE GETTING MESS ''Jt°uE' BITE wriuTVT BOOK HEIP3 PAl' WHY FOR ME r qqNt ygy ONE? ir 1 tr- & Thursday ‘THE LAST OF THE Wednesday PAGANS” Charley Chase Comedy Bargain Day distance rates reduced uti rrnra ' PHONE ham night that leegislatlon Just freak are circulating petitions with unconstitour statutes clutters thruout the state for the repeal of the Inimiand provisions asinine utional present dentistry law that prohibits and the welnews- cal to good government dentists from advertising in the - fare of the people adverto ethical papers “It Is not to an axe has Every clique that say some dentists halls grind rushes into our legislative The individual who enters business is to secure personal legislation regardlwho does not believe to advertising welfare candle ess of community like the man who bums his the —The New Deal to hide under a bushel basket V People Sunday muminmnii home Mr & den and ing at Garland Saturday Mr St Mrs Jack Munson and children of Rupert Idaho visited with relatives and friends here last week is Robert Hess of Brigham City spending a few days at the Leo Earl appearing regularly inthis paper REPEAL Owens and daughter a few weeks spending Mrs Herman Thompson at Clarkston Miss Della Coombs has returned home after spending several weeks with relatives at Farmington Mr St Mrs Erwin Sutherland and children motored to Clarkston last The scenes these men photograph number into the thousands daily From this great number a careful selection is made The chosen pictures imdesigned to aid you in the visualization of " portant nev-- events or occurrences and individuals are regularly REVIEW Sc Good As h iianniminminnimimiini am Sacramnt meeting at 730 The meeting will be conducted by the stake High Council Ward Teachers’ report meeting wilt be held following sacrament meeting Tuesday June 2— The Teachers' Topic and the Theology lesson will be given in Relief Society meting at the usual time Thursday June 4— Ward chorus practices and Genealogical meeting family Mr John Owens left the latter part Idaho of the week for Montpelier where he has obtained employment Mr 6t Mrs Phillip Wood drove to Salt Lake City Saturday Mr T F Coombs Mrs Alta Coombs and Miss Iris Coombs drove to Ogden Few Are Garland Blue Light Service School Sunday May was held at the sacrament The regular services was' ‘were Held' it 7:30 the progtairr conducted under the direction of the committee The speakgenealogical ers were Clifton Kerr of Tremonton and Lewis Hunsaker of Elwood Musical numbers weie furn'shed by Marcella Thompson and Vaughn Wassom Society Tuesday May 26—Relief was held at the regular time The scriptural reading was given by Mrs on W R Vanfleet and the lesson “Civic Responsibility for Child Welfare was given by Mrs V W Johns Five members of the stake Relief Society board were visitors Primary was held for the ch'ldren Thursday May 28 The ward chorus practiced and the Genealogical Committee held its meeting at 7:30 COMING EVENTS: Sunday May 31: Sunday School at through the Land of Evangehie nd Here Evangeline MeGrand Pre morial Park marks the spot from which Longfellow's heroine and her In 1755 were expatriated people Evangeline Longfellow immortalized and her undying love for Gabriel of and each summer thousands Americans visit the Park view the the ancicn: statue of Evanreline well and the willows Evangeline’s built by Acadian Tourists entering Nov descendants Scotia from New Brunswick cross tin Saint John o from of Fundy Bay to Dgb Helene" the “Princess where the Pines Hotel overlook' ns famed Digby Basin has all facilnlc for golfing tennis water sports an fishing for trout cod and pollock Digby Is a centre for motoung Annapolis Valley through beautiful A pleasant trip entices the visitor to Nova Scotia on to Cornwallis Inn ut Kentville centre of a lovely diaiuct and Halifax And all day Sunday on most n anti calls person-to-perso- n Whose Voice Would You Like to Hear? 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