Show THE GARLAND INTERESTING KOTIS Newsy News From FROM RIVERSIDE FI ELDING ha Barker of Newton Is staying at the home of her mother Mrs D A Cannon who is quite ill Mr Sc Mrs J E Robinson and daug- day Mr hter Lela of Salt Lake City were Mrs Arc Mr & Mrs Leland and Capener children Mrs Helen Lee and Miss Lorilla Bowcutt spent Thursday in Salt Lake City Mrs Lucille Forsberg has returned a short stay in Both well members of the Relief Society attended the stake party given for the retiring stake officers at the tabernacle in Garland Tuesday Stephen Hales is spending a few home in days at the J L Cravens Salt Lake City Mr & Mrs Ray Caiener and children spent the in Salt Lake City at the home of Mr Sc Mrs Chas home after About 25 ' As - - TIMES FRIDAY Mrs Ceorge Bcwcutt and Mrs Leonard Standing motored to Ogden last week Mrs Lucille Wood is visiting with her mother Mrs R W Bridge at Salt Lake City for a few days this week Mrs Dewey Welling and Mrs Dean Cocmbs Were Ogden visitors last Fri- on friends here Saturday Verland Hess of Millville is spending a few days at the Leo Eari calling Mr Smith and family at Salt Lake City spent the Mr Sc Mrs B J Ravsten and children of Clarkston visited with relatives here Wednesday Sc Mrs J H home Miss Stella Christensen of Clarks-tois a guest of Mr Sc Mrs Claude On The Day By Petersen Misses Beatrice and Florence Godat Logan Wednesday frey visited Mrs Smith Richards and children and Saturday March 7— Explorer left last week for Missoula Montana A large crowd en where she will Join her husband who Junior Girl party and refreshments were dancing Joyed is there Edgington employed Mr & Mrs Ross Wood and Mi's served Mrs J O Hadfield and Mrs E W Sunday March 8 — 10 am Regular Ward accompanied C E Smith of Lucille Wood motored to Salt Lake Sunday School 2 p m Stake Board Garland to Salt Lake CPy and var- City Wednesday The Bee Hive girls presented two meeting and special practice for the of central ious places Utah Friday Mothers 7:30 p m‘ Regular and Saturday plays at the ward hall Mon- Singing Sacrament meeting with the program Mrs Jesse Davis and children Ruth day evening Candy was sold conducted under the direction being Mrs N S Ashcroft and Pauline visited over the visited with Mr Priest Quorum The of the High and Mrs Ira Huggins at with Mr & Mrs James Bigler in GarOgden Frispeakers were Lewis Lilly white C E land day of last week and Lewis Johnson A voAnderson Master Edd Krause of Salt Mrs Ira Ward and baby returned lake cal solo was sung by Horace Woffin-de- n home Thursday after a week s visit In City is spending a few days with Mr and Mrs Salt Lake City Frank Cannon Tuesday March 10 — Relief Societies Mr Sc Mrs Reese Round’ Mr Sc Mrs Karl G Welling and daughter of the stake met In the tabernacle Renal were guests of Mrs Joseph to show honor to Mrs D E Manning Bowcutt Jr in Logan Friday ' dear memories and all the old friends and the retiring members of her Mrs Eliza Ward visited in Salt c n oL whom- they were fso ortds‘ " ” board ' Lake City Saturday at"'the" home of -- Odis Hartman 7:30 pm Regular MIA class work 7th grade Mr Sc Mrs M H Welling until 8:30 pm at which time The Marble Tournament Leon Hales of Brigham City visitward presented the play “The We are going to have ed Tuesday and Wednesday with his a marble Three Wise Fools” tournament parents Mr Sc Mrs Geo R Hales the last of this month The adult class in mutual had a All of the grades are going to play class period Each grade is going to have two very enjoyable regular boys enter— Boyce Last 3rd grade School Opera The Garland School has decided to New have an operetta that is to be put Washon March Class Activities 1936 27 The is coming TTie birds are ‘‘The Pastry Cook and the Pirate” Spring here There are black and blue birds There are 13 girls speaking parts and Always 12 baker too— Ruby Davis 2nd grade and girls Blackbeards Amelia There are 17 Birds have come back and spring sweetheart is coming The boys play marbles boys' speaking parts 12 pirates Captain Blackbeard Ben the Baker girls play Jump the rope and bounce Shackles the first policethe ball We put paper curtains up Sergeant man and Bobby the boatman Also We pasted daffodils on them They there are a baker chorus a policelook very pretty —Faye Richards 3rd man chorus a pirate chorus and a We are studying about Columbus customer chorus and many dances On our sand table we are making a scene to show the coming of Col- We all hope this operetta will be as umbus to the new world We have good and as successful as the oper1 etta's of other years have been made bark huts and Indian wigwams — Phyllis Cullimore 8th grade Some of the boys are Colum- Church Activities At The Garland School Square Hot Water ing Equipment Ready making Theatre Garland Utah j Program for the Week of: March 13 to March 21 Friday and Saturday Ruth Chatterton & Otto Kruger MUTINY Genealogical 12 — Regular iDo Y our Errands TT 05 ward choruses Spring Opening FRIDAY and SATURDAY MARCH 13 and 14 and © meeting Spring Coats Spring Suits Sports wear Print Frocks Afternoon Frocks Smart Formals s Newest in Millenery 15— Regrular Sunday March Sunday School everyone Invited pm Sunday School Union meeting 2 pm for other Union meeting stake organizations 7:30 pm Regular Sacrament meeting Tire program will be given under the direction of the Elders’ QuorArthur Astle um witn Lee Thompson and E N Austin in charge 16 — 8 March Monday opera practice pm Ward 17th — Relief SoMarch Tuesday The foUowing prociety meeting gram will be given: Two numbers by Mothers the Singing Story by Mrs Mrs L C Arthur Welling solo Incidents pertaining Christopherson to the first Relief Societies by Mrs will Light refreshments Bishop All women of the ward be served are Invited 4 p m Children remember Primary 7 30 pm MIA A good program is assured and activity departments will be conducted A ' Thursday Maittt 19—Regular chorus practices for all ward choruses and ward opera Genealogical meeting Saturday March 21 — MIA Spring Dance This is a budget dance and is invited to participate everyone for all here Costumes and accessories every occasion every one featuring the newest colors fabrics and details in the very designs that Paris Hollywood and New York approve! 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