Show THE GARLAND ‘Newsy News” FROM Mr and Mrs D A Cannon announce the marriage of their Allen and Miss Clara Anderson oi Magna The marriage took place March 9th Best wislies for success and happiness' are extended to them The young couple were visiting here nth their parents Saturday Mr Cannon is teaching bchool at Cedar City EDITORS: The Fay Michael is Lavrril Griffin ORPHA HEPPLER WINS CONTEST T' Basil WiTuaii pint the oOo accompanied of by Clarkston oOo The FieJding dlstnct sciiool presented an operetta at the ward hall er' ' d "In SunWednesday evening ' did All of the ny Spain” well and it was injoyid xceptionally try all present After the operetta the time was spent in dancing oOo Mrs Nett'e Haskell of Tremonton visited with her mother Mrs Harriet Haskli Hardy Tuesday Mrs cently returned from a trip to California where she visited with her son Elvis at Alhambra oOo The Relief Society gave a very interesting program at the ward meetThe singing house Sunday evening two numbers ing Mothers rendered Rhea Wood and Wanda Johnson gave sketches of their mother’s lives Nona Smith gave a sketch of her grandmother’s life oOo Mr and Mrs John Mason etui ned home from California last week after having spent the iast three months at Los visiting with their children an Francisco Angeles n ' oOo of Hyrum Mrs Blanche RichauL entertained the members of the Clio club at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Frank Wood Friday afternoon Bridge was played with high score going to Mrs Cecil Haskell of Tremonton and consolation prize being won by Mrs Irma Gam Luncheon was served to the members and several guests oOo Mr and Mrs Earl day guests of their Mrs William Stokes Holt were children Mr at Brigham The th'te th'?t 'it tiif Sun- and City Miss Marie Porter of Woods Cross is spending a few weeks with Mr and Mrs Edwin Roundy to to papim will b lead uv vi ttie tn of bo' !i uul Tl h Aj’-- ' and thiee (lotliirs w bt' gvtni Orphu as first prize two dol'a:Helen and one do lar to fay ij Cia lams at Pocatello puls and boys of the Plymouth School have ordered shields which bear the letters “P" and "S” These shields consist of 'the top half of white with a red “P” while the' bottom is tcd with a white “S” These are made of felt and will be worn by the girls and boys of the Plymouth School at garner track meets and Home Economics Chib Banquet Is Big Success — Lois Starr 8th 1935 SPRING APPAREL SALE gTade MARCH 22nd BEGINNING h and 8th gills of the 7th s under the have a sewing oireCttoir Of w'-- e have made We and Wcdnesiay We are until nl things mmy making a p:tx r holder whi h is Mil useful in the kitchen i- - — Relda Archibald 7th their parts ably SPRING APPAR£L SMART NEW IN grade i h of the 1J!vn' ith I'n eliiol ne woikmf on a three act We an’i Fortune" plav 'Fuller puttinv the play on fr r exptilu cr eniounent The money earned fiom tiie pky gas lor school compile 'it such a- ba and bat? Ths j'lav has a lot (f my s' cry arJ excitment Tt start1 with a laugh and ends with a roai - Man IU v 8th grade Monday Maich 18 in Social Science we had a test and three activities The eighth grade gave a play on ’Texas Becomes a Part of the United States” the seventh grade gave a Debates” lay on and the sixth gave talks on thi We are now of 1850” “Compromise on War” the “Civil starting IN VALUES OUTSTANDING LINE EVERY UNDERWEAR DRESSES MILLINERY HOSIERY COATS GARMENTS FOUNDATION ACCESSORIES SUITS n hi t i i i i i iiiiiininiiMi’t tu The ELITE SHOP J portray REDUCTIONS STUPENDOUS nv The Hume Economics dub bmc'lit Id hist Monday night in the ijuir estic Aits department of the new I'H't building was pionouncid a oat t cess by all who attended Tile banquet was held in honor of the mothers of the club membes A short program was held consisting of — Norma Hess 7th grade a speech on buffet luncheons by Thora Dewey and leadings by ELse Barnard and L&reen Homer The boys of the Plymouth school A delicious dinner was sen el in are school up the going to clean buffet style to all £3 members thtu The boys of the agricultuie grounds mothers and all the lady faculty class are going to plant trees and a mcmbeis house school front lawn in of the THE BEST WAY The trees arc also going to be on the TO PRESS CLOTHES south side of the school houe CAST IS CHOSEN — Devar Smith 7th grade A much better : cun job oi pres FOR SENIOR PLAY be done on woolen fabrics U a dry wool cloth is placed between the wet We boys at Plymouth have cleaned cloth heavy ticking or drill pressing so we could play and the surface of the garment which H p‘ Clin tense n and Arhur Jo- - the ball diamond hansen will r lay the lending oils in ball because it had weeds on and we is being pressed suggests Miss Ellen the senior plav ' Fetrpyy Pails ” this could not catch the ball for falling Agren extension specialist in clothing Oleen over the weeds Joscpliscn at the Utah State Agricultural Colyear his team down and cleaned The wool cloth absorbs any exlege Hope will interpnt the part of brought the weeds of for us We are now to cess moisture but permits the steam Perks while Arthur will porPeggy ball as soon as it will quit snow- to pass thru and penetrate the fabric Earnest Alice play tray the part of long enough being pressed This woolen floth need Christopherson and Helen Johnson ing — Ernest Burnett not be new but must be color fast 7th grade will be Jessica and Esther two friends of Peggy Orpha Heppler Is to be Mrs Boggs while Ruth Meister will Sam play the part of Mrs Sumption Woemer is to be Shorty and Jay Bourne Reid Oyler auid Clara Korth take the parts of Mr Hammond Cecil and Lizzie respectively All of these people it is certain will ONE WEEK CONTINUING AND We nudes Brigham City Utah of white flannel is excellent In pressing wool fabrics place the garment right side out on the ironFor the best results place ing board the dry wool cloth over the garment and over this place tlve heavy pressing cloth which has been wrung out of warm water Now press with a wool and The dry very hot iron heavy pressing cloth protect the fabric from the hot iron while the steam penetrates Into the fabric being presWien sed taklny out the wrinkles the wool doth is removed from thd surface of the fabric which lias been pressed it tends to raise the nap If the dry woolen cloth is not used A piece wet only half of the heavy pressing cloth fold it and place tlie dry half next to the fabric and then iron with a hot iron Experlenoe and careful observation are necessary to became proficient in ptressing woolens Try out methods of pressing on scraps of different fabrics to determine how to obtain the best results It is always well to press a garment several hours before it is to be worn Then put the garment on a hanger and place it where the air can circulate freely around it By this method any dampness remaining In it will dry out and the garment will wrinkle less easily when worn Re- hearsals began Wednesday and the play full of thrills and comedy will be presented some time in April Akirc WsbitflEiig TISHAS 22 outings Oipha Hepjjltr won fust place ii the theme contest sponsoud by the J oOo American Legion and Auiluiry tl M's Oxen Hess nteitairted Second at a Garland and Tremonton v party at her lie nit' M nday afternoon von H lv John cn ad a h priv m honor of le r cUphP r Llan' thrd Ly I uy M hat e eighth tIrthdiy Games were pined for the th in ‘How ai the' and luncheon was seived American Yfaih cf uxln ox JO Liu Ivjhards vho joined the Navy uth the i’F n G' u hi an last summer is suiU-na feu ueeks miy ta ' tu" Puf v r o fe with lus parents Mr and Mis Lmt Wai Itichai ds MARCH School Plymouth BEAR RIYER HIGH LIGHTS FIELDING TIMES LET’S BE NEIGHBORS IF ©nr IP E2 © M IE' In a fair trade both parties always gain Each exchanges the article he possesses for one he would rather have or for which he has greater need Both are pleased Each feels kindly toward the other for having been instrumental in doing him a favor Herein is a strong argument for home buying for doing business with home people iv' A just business deal makes two friends out of two neighbors The merchant Tomorrow the and the consumer who lives nearby become pleasantly acquainted life is imconsumer can sell to the merchant with the same results Community from of will comes the enriched at home that buying good growth by measurably AA’A He who No such high human values are gained by buying away from home is lured by the 49c price tags to trade in centers where he is not known sells his neighborliness just that cheap WImm KM prt M EaiJ la yoar em yoa m rtb ImK caatary ol A W Ucye rnwU&wm of oiM Uttoria (or for yoor cm la ovory poiporo Tfco Ealdo omo wko mmJ Uik by o Ao (or aiolto Ao coaafcy'i Udloj hlcpkorw cooiponiei boodentiay di or ItorpKrta ArWrrr rdioob md koodrodr of The owner of this newspaper has advertising to sell Our merchants have Our farmers have foodstuffs to sell Our workers have malt af aatily tipwinm of shelves of goods to sell labor to sell Why not do business with one another? ship and understanding and will all profit financially as you and I and all the rest will buy outside the community just remain here for the pleasure we get out of disliking tkh indiHfeia Win Eaidr ln mf Ut or inrfcR M oow boKory will you’ll Ur o boUory Art yoo (now Ao rtrrtrr brtl Ar babul yoo ortfaa yoo yoo VHEII ITS All GARLAND APCO SERVICE ' lM irotAM ATnet eo We will build up friendIf we can’t do that and state and eventually well each other |