Show THE GARLAND TIMES Thursday Friday Saturday w Chosen River Luella Romer of Elwood Is swarded honors for this year’s valedictory River class at the Bear graduating high school ranks Lydia Melster of Tremonton Earnest Morrisecond in scholarship has the highest son of Tremonton rank of the boys in the scholarship 1933 class Artistic Setting For Junior Promenade afternoon After an interesting program a delicious tray lunch was served to twenty guests Collinston Relief The Society from page one ) (Continued honored the 17th of March on of TreDalton and Alice Crockett Thursday with a short program and monton Beaver Dam dinner and the Relief Austin Seager of Logan was a week celebrated A Friday night end visitor of his parents Mr and Society splendid program and luncheon Mrs O A Seager Mr and Mrs M T Simmons enterMrs Tolman Burke and little son club twenty-twmembers tained at are visiting at the home of ner parDetheir home Saturday evening ents Mr and Mrs O A Seager licious refreshments were served Five Mr and Mrs O L Bough motored Glen Fryer being hundred followed to Logan Monday the lucky winner of a sack of flour a meeting of while Dale Saunders won the tooth O L Bough attended the State Farm Burtau at Salt Lake picks Mr and Mrs E E Lefler Mr and City Thursday Mis Clark Bowen and Mr and Mrs1 Mrs George Brough went to Harfor a few days visit Wilford Durfey motored to Salt Lake per Wednesday with her daughter Mrs Lewis Dodd City March 19th to view the remains of Abe Fefler a former resident of She returned Friday Mr and Mrs George Brough were Rlveside who died m Salt Lake City They also visited relatives in Heber dinner guests Sunday of their daughMr and Mrs John Lefler of Woodter Mrs Amos Hansen and family of land and Zinnas Lefler of Heber' Elwood Mr and Mrs Frank Itanse n and spent several days with Mr and Mrs! E E Lefler after attending the fun-- ! mother Mrs Lydia Rowley of Garland of Mr eral services of Alle Lefler who was were Sunday dinner gunests The annual promenade sponsored the Bear by the Junior class filled to capRiver high school gymnasium transfDecorations acity last evening ormed the gym to the Land of the Icebergs ice paves Midnight Sun in bears arranged igloos and polar artistic effect were suffused in the brilliant light of the Aurora Borealis in on designs reflected modernistic patterns Hand painted programs were made art department and Mrs George Beal by students of the by the design having been created Nola Heppler Patrons for the Prom were Mayor and Mrs Israel Hunsaker of Tremonton Mayor and Mrs A R Capener of Mr and Mrs F A Hinckley Carlund Jlr and J£rs Hervin Bunderson Mr at the A lively time was staged tmd Mis Hyrum Jensen Mr and Mrs Beaver Dam school house Saturday LeRoy D While Mr and Mrs C E night where several boxing matches Smith one between took place The princpal was as follows: The Piom committee Mr E E Lefler and Otto Rucker Nola Heppler Lyle BJoin chairman Lefler was the brst man the wrestJessie Manning Vernon Peterson betwen Harold Chrlsten-heBates match Helen ling Harris Phyllis Mr Peterson and of Beaver Dam Manning and Carmen Farnsworth feature Designs and decorations were under of Logan was an Interesting direction of Miss Edna Capener and A large crowd from all the surroundnd ing towns were there Vernal Harris faculty advisor Bowen gave a Mr and Mrs LaMar Ralph Klrkham Myrl Cm latopherson and Dale Wilcox Junior class officers public wedding dance at the Beaver was hall which Dam Amusement crowded A large number of beautiBoy Getting ful and useful presents were given the For One unique package connewlyweds tained "What We Very Seldom See” By Glen Nish a five dollar bill Light refreshments The boys of the Garland school made It a perfect success and weieserved and the splendid orchestra have all figured their coefficients are working in groups accordingly J M and Mrs Mark Jensen delightand The past week we have been hauling fully entertained 28 members sand building pits etc to make a guests at a non host luncheon at their Everyone has home Friday better place to train The winners evening been practicing the five events ver! of the five hundred games were W B Wilford diligently the past week and we think Simmons and cut Durfey this ig going to be the greatest year in prize Delma Saunders was the Pentathlon history for our school the Mrs Thomas Simmons The Interest this year is greater charming hostess at the Rendezoug than ever and with the assistance of club held at her home Saturday reason see we don't all wny we' any cant turn out some more winners from the Garland schooL Collinston Ready Junior Pentathlon Tuesday Gained A If you’re cause) fat— first remove your money gladly Gus Larson and family old home Tuesday THIRTY June SHOP If you want farm nery or household ture some bors may reasonable your machifurni- of your neighwish to sell at wants List prices in TIMES Want Ads returned back CLEAN WATER By Prof W FOR CHICKS B Krueck White of Gananri is with relatives in Beaver Dam Batts of Riverton Utah is with his mother Mrs Rice in THERE FOOD SATURDAY SPECIALS FANCY ANKLETS Ans to Last to Ireland 5q Oats 9 Buckeye lb NECK SWEATERS ggc SILK BLOOMERS 10Q Prunes ggc Fancy 11 g8(j 9Sc 7 Values ORANGES1"' 2 Doz liWW SPINACH Black Berries LETTUCE No 10 Tin 51J0 to 2 Shamrock pecular 25 5c 5c 25c k't 15c 75q 5gc ai Doz 3 RADISHES SLIPPERS for Girls HOUSE DRESSES GIRLS’ DRESSES Bag known Pound and Cloth Bags 10 ORANGES Juic 25c TURTLE 6 plant in Alaska Pink No Flat Can SALMON Children’s to is no There Pound 5QC SILK TEDDIES Saturday: Per Pound 10C TIES IS NO STAIN ON THE REPUTATION OF THE STORED FOR QUALITY CLEANLINESS AND Packed f CAPS EXTRA SERVICE 5 to 11 DAYS-T- moved to the The importance of a plentiful supply of clean fresh water for growing baby chick cannot be It Is not uncommon to go into visiting a brooder house in the spring ol the Clem year and find that the chicks have visiting but plenty of feed in their hoppers Wheelon that the water fountains are empty Gordon and Kenneth Bigler spent In many cases this is due to the the with their cousins type of water equipment that is purand Ralph Simmon in Btaver in chased In making Investments Dam poultry equipment it Is well to keep Mrs Joe Bowen was called to e in mind the purchase of equipment on acount of the sickness of her that can be used throughout twelve mother Mrs Walters months of the year This enables the Miss BOY’S GYM SHOES 2 the perennial vegetaoies as onions rhubarb multiplier Have along side of the garden a hotbed to start early plants With a hotbed we are able to grow some plants that would not mature if seed outdoors were planted in sections Seed having short growing seasons should be planted in the hotbed six to eight weeks before plrnt'r This v fir g good g:e tune ntalthy r’?nts for tiansniaitlng at the proper time Insects and diseases must be guarded against in the garden by using proper insecticides and fungicides in either liquid or dust form Raise a full year’s supply of vegetables then save for winter by canning drying storing Nothing need be wasted is own Growing your living only good farm 1‘iislness Note: The 1933 assortment of seeA are now on display at the local Start grocery stores your garden early Put the and Mrs Harvey Moore was In Oar land last Monday on bits1 BOY’S FANCY HIGH COLORED SHIRTS : 12 to 14 Physical Vigor— Figure Shapely n Take one half teaspoonful of Salts in a glass of hot water in the morning— in 3 weeks get on the scales and note how mnya pounds of fat have vanished Notice also that you have gained in energy— your skin is clearer— you feel in body— Kruschen will give younger any fat person a Joyous surprise But be sure it’s Kruschen— your health comes first — and SAFETY first is the Kruschen promise Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts from in any leading druggist anywhere America (lasts 4 weeks) and the cost is but little If this first bottle doesn’t convince you this is the easiest SAFEST and surest way to lose fat — Mr i GARDEN etc qait East ness GOOD A East Garland last week in Riverside Ilaiold Marble of Ogden Is a pleasant visit with relatives in Beaver Dam Miss Ruth Neilson spent the weekend with her parents in Mantua Mr and Mrs Dale Fryer of Brigham were the Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Olen Fryer Mrs Wanda Walters of Wellsville Is with her parents Mr visiting and Mrs Monroe Hosley Mr and MTs Sterling Secrlst and son were the guests of Mr and Mrs Douglas Hooper m LADIES’ Lost Her Prominent Hip — Double Chin — Sluggishness YOUR STORY! THE CONQUERIORS’ having HAND TAILORED POUNDS OF FAT IS AND TUESDAY buried Mrs BASEBALL 20 MONDAY poultryman to make his investment work for him every day rather than to make an investment that will be idle a greater portion of the year An Investment in two large founMrs Henry Sorensen was in attains that will hold from 3 'a to 5 tendance to a birthday dinner given gallons of water for each brooder in honor of her mother Mrs Francis house containing 300 chicks is a good Mrs Stewart of investment Allen of Portage If these fountains are Ulled in th morning Fielding sponsored the dinner the chicks will Mr and Mrs Peterson ceitainly have watei a noon and il Ephraim and daughter Yvonne spent Friday they are filled at neon tlei will ce: visiting with Joseph Sorensen of Bear tainly have plenty foi tie afternoon SorenWht e the small watei River City Joseph Monday unuimtains sen and Mr and Mrs Wayne Fielding used (foi instant t a Mason jui andi a gieat deal of latAjr is involved on visited with Mr of Clearfield the part of tne feeder and as a result Mrs Peterson here Miss Rhea Heppler of Tremonton are empty a great deal of the time and Miss Sarah Darley of Portage In most cases this type of equipwith Miss Mable ment Is lost before another season arspent the Korth rives and consequently the feeder Is motored to focred to make a new Investment Bishop L M Holman Salt Lake City Monday to see his Original cost Is not the Important mother who has had an operation on thing Final profit and net coats are her eyes Mr Holman returned Tues- the goals to follow anu the importance of keeping day clean fresh water Norman Larson and Howard Oyler before chicks at all times cannot be went to Salt Lake City Monday They intend staying for a few days Mr and Mrs Nephi Westergard of the with Garland visited Shaffers CHILDREN’S WOMAN LOST THESE ARE YOUR PEOPLE! THIS Richard Dix and Ann Harding in TREMONTON EAST High UTAH SUNDAY “Island of Lost Souls” Valedictorian At Bear GARLAND THIS IS YOUR COUNTRY! TEA Tree lb 35c Bunches 5q Iflr lUw 2 Heads 15c 3 Green Pkg Toilet Tissue Eoya 3 rolls Malt Syrup B1” Pine 39c Corned Beef 25c No Can 7gC 4gC to 14 NEW SPRING PUMPS Grey white or beige MEN'S FAST COLOR BROADCLOTH DRESS SHIRTS WOMEN’S $298 APRONS g8c 4gC MEN’S ALLEN A DRESS SOX 2 pr 45q Coombs and Persson Co Mr and Mrs A1 Burgess announce the opening of their School of SATURDAY SPECIALS! 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