Show THE FRIDAY JANUARY 31 1936 GARLAND TIMES and Singing Mothers hold practice Genealogical meeting Friday February 7— Valentine dance under the direction of the M IA way Mcnday January 27— Stake MIA This is a budget dance and everyone chorus under direction of Ylcorge O is Invited to participate Nye held rehearsal Mr Arthur Welling was a Saft Lake 2 pm reg28—At Tuesday January ular Relief Society meeting was held City visitor Sunday night return ng The Social Service lesson on Social- Monday and ization Thru Communication Mrs John Burton went to Ogden Transportation was given by Mrs V evening W Johns About 45 ladles were pres- Sunday returning Tuesday ent Mrs Brigham Marriott Mrs Arthur Regular Primary was held for the Marriott Emery Marriott and Mrs Capener that a New Chevrolet Truck on Economy -- Safety Run I r tix nated t r i Nichols ’Bishop reported sutetatial purse had been the ward to aid Garn on by children At 7:30 pm MIA convened do- - his with1 opening program given under the direction of the activity class "The Art of Hospitality” with Mrs R Evan Gee as director Activity departments were conducted by the Instructors Wednesday January 20 — Stake MI A chorus held rehearsal Thursday January 30—Ward chorus directed by F L Nye Boys' chorus Girls' direction of J II Kirkham chorus directed by LouYell Roberts room S and the the Singing Mothers directed by Vida Mannng held practices at meeting Genealogical Regular the 730 Coming A few days ago the supervisor brot us some very interesting Tbrary books which every one enjoys reading Also washable nice they brought sdme mans which shew' Europe as it is now The otheis we had were made before the World War whch changed the boundaries of Europe so much —Verna Hess 6th grade Notes From The Plymouth School Two of the eighth grade boys of Devar Smith the Plymouth school and Emret Burnett were seriously Devar got his arm broken and hurt Ernest pot his lep broken between the kwe and his hm and is still in the He has to have Tremontcn hospital his leg held up in place by pulleys It certainly is an ajid ropes r°clt en he has to he in he ran cciim home next week for a few but can’t croe to be more weeks We will ccitamly happy when he can be with us again a Htss 8th grade We had a bv cf the 8th grade pet his arm broken He was swlng’ng and Jumped out and fell on his arm It broke Just rbove the wrist We rushed him to the doctor to pet it set He was back in school the next day with hs arm in a sling Daniel Silvester 6th grade The junior safety patrolmen of the Plymouth school received 'their badges and belts Jan 17th There are two students who are patrolmen they are John Starr and Wendell Silverter Their duty is to keep the students from crossing the highway when the cars are coming — Wendell Silvester The Clio Club are members Lcland Saturday Fillmoie returned to Richfield Thompson from a trip ing Monday home and On February 3— 730 pm Ray s'ng- Stake MIA chorus practice 4— Tueday February Regular Re-- j lief Society The Teacher’s TopiC( un- dcr direction of Mrs J J Orwin will be given at 1:30 pm At 2 pm reg- ular meeting wfll convene with the lesson under Theology and Testimony the leadership of Mrs G A L'nford All women of the ward are Invited to attend 4 pm Regular Primary for children Regular MIA at 7:30 pm A good has been arranged and all program are invited to be present Wednesday February 5—Stake M 6th CHURCH SQUARE Wm League Officials Approve New Ftfr work r is appreciated your future k itPSS' 'X A yrV cf v 1 j Z' 4 b r Alfred Michaelis Coal Co hip We Give L r 4 A V M y j- tr i J y4 ir f V: -- : “DANGEROUS v Yesterday' You Vere “Rushed to Death” Today these handy table appliances make that extra meal a pleasure1 When friends Vf AMERICAN LEAGUE club owners and officials In Detroit for a special meeting vote their approval of tho sound motion picture “Take Me Out to the Ball A sequel to “Play Ball” Game” tho film as a result of their action becomes the official picture of the President William Tal!‘ league William S ridp (left) and m C' and r- elatives unexpec tedly Grills - Toasts or Fries $2150 & H Green Stamps m yl i - N hi WATERS” With Jack Holt and Robert Armstrong Voice of Experience and Serial Story drop in when you are in a hurry it's great fun and convenient too to plug in a handy table ' appliance and serve hot fcxxl right at the table Coffee toasted sandwiches waffles boiled eggs fried eggs with ham and warmed over foods will please any taste Try them Easy terms can be hod on the purchase of table appliances £32EEt21?maraxa25!S3n35Q3n£7rXXl1K2arTa52EEa2SaanZ3T-Utl- y t7J- j S Waffle Iron $595 ri Come into our store "A Lean drcc'i- o ' emrul MoFisher EcJ olvific tors Corporation vvikh produced and will distribu e it are shown here examining the first print in motion laboratory the picture where the special showing vtj held American League Ump’ George Moriarty wrote and dire fid’n newC'f the edT'u'njnal ‘y !j — WE BUY IT — AND PAY THE BEST PRICES Cream Hay Grain Seed Feed & Feeder’ Supplies wlihiuiIili umyn-Mf- WORK THEATRE r ' t a NOTARIAL Wednesday andihursday Feb 5 & 6: J ' “THE CRUSADES” With Loretta Young and Henry VValioxon Friday end Saturday Feb 7 & 8: Sandwich Tray and Toaster For Sale By ( — “BONNIE SCOTLAND” With Laurel and Hardy Voice of Experience and Serial Story Sunday Monday & Tuesday Feb 23 and 4: Frederick March and Charles Laughton In “LES MISERABLE Matinee 3 p m — 10c & 15c until 5 p m Sunday WE ALWAYS HAVE IT ON HAND i ESTATE k $395 1? j Friday and Saturday Jan 31 & Feb 1st: ALL OTHER SIZES OF UTAH’S BEST FUELS PEA — NUT — STOVE — LUMP i - 7 City Contrary The country This Is a great Department of Justice is trying to pove that crime doesn't pay— and the Is' suing our Treasury Depatraent more successful criminals for back Income taxes The GARLAND Dustless Oiled Stoker Slack $ — REAL Electricity Is The Biggest days City and sons Vaughn Saturday in Salt I patronage THE NEW tor — LOANS solicited ' Mr Leslie Wassons and " Merrill spent lake several John J Shumway INSURANCE i v spent Brigham ' Shaw & Iverson Your past patronage pcitfulJy Marriott week in enjoy your sleep Day By Day 8th gTades are first Indians in to make an InContinued from page dian village make a tepee We w chorus under Fred L Nye Vocal and big cnouph to stand m Indian clothe pian? numbers were given by Mrs tooli dishes baskets and pottery It Hansen srd Mrs Jolfiiscn of Bear’ is going to be rather hard to make' of A girls trio consisting R’ver City tile pottery th s kind of weather and Bobbie Innes Clio Nye Amy —Choml Hess 7th grade Christopherson sang one number We hae been studying about the were made by th following: I A chorus practice directed by Geo puppet plav called ‘Rip Van Winkle Arthur Weil'ng President C E Smith O Nye 7 he gills arc risking the dolls for it Mr and Mrs A R Capener Leo Earl Thursday Ftbraury 6— Ward chorus and the boys th° furniture of Fielding Bishop Nichols and Garn' Boys' chorus Girls' chorus (room 5) —Irene Arch bald 5th grade brme mothers came to visit bur - They were Mitchcl’s and Clam’s i Dr Eli Hawkins mothcis They came to see us woik CHIROPRACTOR j We want our mothers to come again If In Trouble Try Chlropraclic —Marie Rudd 1st grade Office Hours 1 to 6 P M A FUNERAL SERVICE Wt are studying about Eskimos In Simoncn Jewelry Store COMPLETE We have made an Esk’mo book and Tremonton Utah built Eskimo land in the corner We made our igloo with clay and cotton We raa lo seals with clay We dressed We dicw a midnight dells in fur ANNOUNCEMENT sun —Phil 2nd grade ills office at the Jenten Furniture and Ezr Jensen has established for Utah Hardware StoiV where he will accept payments of accounts — Fewer Si Light Co and is prepared to take care of your needs in Public Bonds and general Notary Fire and' Automobile Inruranc 7th and studying about the Utah Wt aie going The visit- th's GET YOUR SLEEP! Events selection Harmonica Welling Lewis and Lemar Wood Troop entert- aining their husbands at a dinner and caid party at the Garland hotel th's evening were Ogden Emery of Of course insurance requires the outlay of a small amount of cash but it pays you big dividends in freedom from fears and worries that can take most of the joy out of life Protect your property investment and pm f Sunday February 2 — 10 a m regular Sunday School At 12 o’clock the regular following Sunday School monthly Fast meeting will be held 7:30' ' pm M I Conjoint meeting In view of the fact that It is the be ginning of Boys’ Week the program will be under the direction of the local Boy Scout Troop The following program has been arranged: Advance of colors and pledge of alleg'ance "America" Singing Prayer Song by Cyril Thompson and his father Homer Shurtz of Scouting History and h's father Song Bob Wofflnden Poem Clyde Lewis Presentation of Talk Arthur Badges and Awards cement blocjc from Lot Angeles to New York a Chevrolet truck — one of the new Carrying a 10000-t1936 models just introduced— demonstrated that safe driving meant economy Speed limits were observed in every community with 35 mpJu the maximum on the open road The 35114 miles were completed on two quarts of oil and 3086 gallons of gasoline at a cost of 016 cents per mile or of a cent per ton mile The entire run was The illustrations show the test truck completed without any mechanical failure repairs or even a scratched fender rear axle and and features of the new 1936 models Coupe type cabs with solid steel roof water jackets are some of the improvements In the lower right Harry Hartr who drove the test U seen beside the 10000-lblock The test was officially observed by the American Automobile Association Lawrence Woodward ors Friday Miss Violet Bone returned to her home Sunday after zpcnd'ng the peu several months In Ogdcri Bargain In The UTAH & LIGHT CO Home |