Show THE GARLAND TIMES FRIDAY tf' Quail Q'szkcc Atop the Historic Heights Has a Lure stiui a Dislin Chan:: Ml Its Own for tfie Visitor and Mrs Leland Capener spent a few days In Salt City last week Relipf Society social was held Tuesday at the home of Mrs R C Richards After the regular work and business meeting refreshments were Mr Si children j QUEBEC fin O 7 VS Lake CrtfiTErtU mONTENAG Ar vtV Luana Tlngey small daughter of esMr St Mrs H S Tlngey narrowly caped Berlous Injury Tuesday 'afternoon when she ran Into the path of an automobile driven by J J White of Oarland The child was knocked She received minor to the ground scratches and bruises "Tfie club girls met at the home of Miss Leone Macfarlane on Friday afternoon Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by her mother Mrs R D Macfarlane In Howard Capener spent Monday NOTH RIVERSIDE j ire JUNE 12 1936 INTKSKSTDra fYs served y f £J I f-- vii ’ig Pt: cw ’V 3 V&! T i ytXM!i C '2 0? n i v "t ' i ft v! ' V' ' f wn t fwfeli I'!r AsUk'4iS5iteSjEi A A home 'Macfarlane Elba Idaho and relatives Forsberg R D & Mrs Mr In the spent visiting with friends They were accompanied by Mr & Mrs Joseph Bocutt of Logan E Hales were & Mrs Mr Ronald guests of Mr & Mrs Ross Wood of Sunday Fielding SHAW & IVERSON A FUNERAL SERVICE Mr & Mrs Henry Tubbs announce Ogden the marriage of their daughter Roma COMPLETE Mrs Harold Peterson and small son to Arnold Whitaker of Promontory of Salt Lake City are guests at The ceremony was performed Friday Jerry June 5 On Wednesday Mrs Whit 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444mm44 aker was guest of honor at a mlscel-- f laneous shower given at the home of Mrs J H Ward The afternoon was T spent In games after which refreshments were served Mrs Ward was $ assisted in entertaining by Miss HERE'S A TIP— Tire Prices are GOINO UP Grace Udy Mr & Mrs Lee Waldron of Long BREWER OF GUARANTEED COME SEE OUR FINE STOCK Beach California spent a short time AND OP AT HALF TI1E PRICE OF NEW ONES RETREADS here during the week calling on FOR A READY GET THE CAR TOO FAMOUS GOODYEARS fr'ends and relatives FRLE DRIVING SEASON OF TROUBLE Mrs Mae Tlngey and grandson Nol on Tingey are of Salt Lake City cpending two weeks nt the H S Tlngey heme Miss Maurlne Packer of Wheelon is visiting at the home of her slste’ - f the Tires — on Save t 1 t :! timviah'ihyj ov 74? 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GARLAND SHELL SERVICE rfiSJ Mrs JV X PHONE SEWING mAV & ’V Mcnaei Sadler ol pxlord i v crld narrowest and strangest Stairs and Little not long ago mad§ a list of the street Breakneck most beautiful cities In the Champlain Street up which General Richard Montgomery of New York Quebec was the only city marched to his death In 1775 when mentioned on this side of the Atambushed by Quebec ! defenders lantic built his first combined Perched at 09 the historic Champlain fort and residence In the Lowei Hilghts 200 and 300 feet above the Tom In 1620 he erected the Chatmighty 8t Lawrence River near the eau St Louis on what Is now n Plains of Abraham on which Wolfe Terrace nearly 200 feet above British and Montcalm French and near the spot where now towers 'ought and died in 17o9 the city is the world famous hotel the Chateau Old France In New France its chaim Frontcnac a magnet for visitor a one of North tmpoiled by the mnich ol tune since From the Terrace It founded more than America's finest one Champlain promenades tliree centuries ugo may not only get a view of the vast Up hill and down it goes this old panorama of the St Lawrence and city nt Quebec with a Oui'c aban-- ! the and picturesque countryside don and the unexpected for miles but literally awaiting one mountains lrouf the coiner In the Lower may look down the chimneys of ancient houses below Statues comNotre Dame ties Victoires Qu driest con '0 named in memorate Quebec s discoverer JacO (v ques Carter and its founder Chtun- p' flcc-- s ey Hi uish the plain monuments ancient chinches clr d Utnty year sewing section of the of Club met in the basement the brary June 10 1936 under the leadership cf Mrs J I Taylor and Mrs R H Manning The name we have choosen is L’Vrabjsemig There are eleven members and two leaders The officers are: president and convents toil m their mate way the wontlorluUiistory of ‘the cradle Morth Amerran civilisation Every visitor crosses the QueBriU0c one ol the wcrlua gitate and among other attractions are U shrine of Ste Anne Laupre visited by thousands yearly Falls and the Montmorency House built by the Duke of Kent Queen Victoria's father the Quebec Golf Club the Indian Lorette and the Island of Orleans with Its old convents churches windmill and the life of the French Canadian habitant as It has been lived for centuries Count de Frontenac after whom the Chateau was named was governor of New France and probably staged the first great bluff In American history When Admiral Sir William Phipps’ messenger demanded the surrender of Quebec fiery old Frontenac cried “Tell your master I will answer him from the mouths of these cannon!” They were small guns and Frontenac had but a few rounds of ammunition out ne fired them at the ships ol Pnipps ho promptly set sail for Bostoa Kt IS AWARDED Sunlight or Moonlight Now Come Into Living Room At Flick of Switch By Jean Prentice LaPreal FOR BETTER IIAIR DRESSING Bhcp Petterson reporter Lola Jean Wana Bishop secretary treasurer cheer leader Vcdys Allrd The club meets every Wedensday £ at 3 pm at the homer of the mem-- 1 bers —Lola Jean Gaddle I NORTH GARLAND CLUB MEETS Mrs Mabel Munns held tho fourth club at the home meeting of her of Vida Butler this week After one! hour of sewing refreshments were ser-- 1 ved All members and leaders of the1 club were present Next week the meeting will be at the home of Bertha Nlrh Last week It was at the home of Ruth Wortley— Bertha Nish DEGREE i 4 4 NEW “SHELTON a WAVING PERMANENT INSTALLED Advertise OFFER— To SPECIAL May 29 I Will Feature Machine: This MACHINE Beginning The New “Shirley Temple Wave” at $150 $200 The “Buty Wave” for Adult at Miss Mary Bailey Beauty Operator f BE WISE THIS TIME TIIF FEW Date for Sunday THERMIQUE” JUST G Chambers cf Garland porter a degree of Bachelor of Arts Miss Ethyl Busenbark returned to diploma for high school with In Mathematics at the Uni- - work in Salt Lake City after having exercises spent a few days with her parents versity of Utah graduation this week Mr & Mrs Bert Busenbark Frank received with a a major Make ± - CLUB MEETS The first of ' 4444444444444444444M444444444444444-f4-444444t444-f4-- Hales Stephen CENTS WISE CENTS SAVE DOESN’T MAN BUT RISK ALL HE AND INSURANCE BUYS HAS TO MAKES SAVE A A FEW ALL HE HAS John J Shumway INSURANCE — LOANS — REAL ESTATE — NOTARIAL WORK Long distance rates are reduced all day Sunday and every night after 7 o'clock OH I 80Y! DOES ANYTHING! YOU GOT ME THERE PAL AND DIDN'T WE LEARN A FEW SMEUBETTE1V THAN TROUT COOKIHG TRICKS FROMj AT LITTLE OVER A CAMPFIRE? BOOK seems to be simply no limit of these lighting to the ingenuity A press of a butpeople nowadays ton and they give you daylight sunlight or moonlight at any hour of the in your tnvn day or evening — right And it's almost laughItimg room ably simple Lighting panels built into hidden ptaces produce the effect They are often used oer the latest kitchen sinks col- although in such cases ordinary orlcss bulbs are employed Recently this type of lighting has become quite popular in living rooms particularly ' where there is a bay window rpHERE Easily Installed lighting unit itself consists of thirty approximately long six inches wide and scen 40three or contains high It bulbs depending upon whether The y ou have light or dark shades amount and color of light desired also termmes ile number of bulb3 I lashed opal gia-- s is used at the h of the unit to diffuse and suten Lfu The a metal box inches inches — Choice of IHI ® fill XT LL A V fl 11 1 youlutowlxvil There are two ways of installing such a unit which is a regulation fixat many electrical ture obtainable stores When Jpuilt into a new house it is recessed into a ceiling adjacent In a house that bas to the window been already built two polished metal lamps can reflectors containing be mounted between the These reand the glass curtains flectors are also standard equipment easily installed by your electrical VIietKer you’re an expert or a novice— or in between— you’ll find a lot of helpful information in the new 1936 edition of “Fishing Hints" It anawers 89 perplexing questions ashed by Utah and Idaho anglers— has a chart of the moon map of principal fishing waters and other important aids Colors Where there is no space between the draperies and curtains a row of bulbs or several small lamps may be mounted behind the valance or curtain cornice The wiring can be so arranged that a choice of colored light is simply a matter of which switch is pressed In these modern times there’s no need to permit the original architectural limitations of a room to stand-the way of modernity And you'll find that the mode-- t investment yields ample dividend- - in the added enjoyment you derive ironi yojr home BA S E B vs A froth noto of modernism Is injected into this Chinese Chippendala recessed living room through the instillation of a concealed lighting unit behuid the curtains The effect produced is that of warm sunlight streaming through the windows A copy It nun j th$ asng at or any labon Pep whert mn cicfc otf your cor foe your fittung kip UTAH OIL HEFI1VI1VG CD HurulreJ i Distributor of Soviet Station! anJ Dealrrt ol Allas Tirss Bgttoncs UT AH - ID SUNDAY A HO LEAGUE JUNE 14 - 4 PH lrainJ wdl In Utah and Idaho Accorisand Stanolind t i Products Garland City Park Admission — 25c & 10c |