Show PAGE THE 4 THE GARLAND TIMES a Entered Second CUa Mall Matter A up FRIDAY EVERY PUBLISHED Price — $200 Per Year Home and Office Phone Wm John SobarrtpUon East Garland visited Miss Maurene Camp with her father A L Sunday Sbe is living Camp at Malad and with Mr Ac Mrs Roy Oyler attending high school here Mr 4 Mrs E H Hansen of Lowith gan had dinner Wednesday Hansen Mr & Mrs Wendell at the Fed TWO STRIKES FRIDAY APRIL 26 UTAH GARLAND ON HIM Offloe Utah t Garland Varnald 1928 TIMES GARLAND Staple — Coplea 5c 49 Editor and Publish & Mr Mrs Wildon Grover and daughter Rhea drove to Ogden Thursday where Wildon is He sinus treatments receiving was confined to his bed for three weeks with' severe headaches Mrs L R Shaffer and J o A n n accompanied Mr A Mrs J W Shaffer and famIdaho Friday ily to Gannett where they spent the Gleed with Mr V Mrs Merlin Mr & daughter for J W Rhodes left Monday IaVona Christensen of Bear his Lehi to be with brother River City Jean and Boyd Hawks ill Hugh who is seriously of Howell Carol Lee Sandell Mr 4 Mrs Max Hyde and fam- and Eva Anderson of Tremonton of Garland and Munns Colleen ily have moved to Sublet IdahoErma Oyler where they will make their home Geraldine Rhodes and Diane Rhodes all drove to and Steve enjoyed an Sunday with Uriah Shaffer airplane Bob much very ride Wood Logan Mr son back canyon Saturday A Mrs Lysle Johnson and of Tremonton are moving to the ward Vern Shaffer came home from Montello Mr & Mrs Ralph Holman and Nevada Saturday evenEaster with his daughter of Ogden spent Easter ing to spend wife and children He left early Sunday with Mr A Mrs L M Holman ?? Monday morning for his work ©HJ§’S THE STORE OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS 1 THE RIGHT PRICE— IN THE BEST QUALITY ALL FOOD ITEMS Gus’s Garland Grocery & Market Let us be your food merchants 'zzy Don’t Let It Break To Pieces MACHINERY IS STILL HARD TO GET LET US REPAIR THE OLD BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE! J J White Blacksmithing & Machine Repairing I national vest mow EVEffy MAN WO KAN STANDS AND AT CHILD IN -- 2 ooo roR lUS USA tfewtlttm A special program was given Ladies Club Hears in Sunday school under the direction of Second counselor Sid- School Musicians ney Sorensen Those taking part A musical program by students were Betty Jean Sorensen and Eugene Hansen scriptural read- of the high school was presented at the regular meeting of the GeralErma Oyler ings Songs dine Rhodes and Orval Grover Ladies Self Culture club Friday a talk afternoon at the Relief Society Rhea Rhodes story and room Mrs J L Carter was hosby Dyal Sorensen tess and Mrs M L Nielson had Mr & Mrs Eph Peterson and charge of the meeting Mrs Gus Larson and spent Mrs George Quiney introduced family the program which consisted of Sunday visiting in Brigham following numbers: two vocal Mr 4 Mrs Clyde Love Jr of the irf the Mood For solos “I’m Salt Lake City returning from Love" and "Where Are You" by with a honeymoon visited trip Verna and Lila Standing a selecMr A Mrs Lewis Larson tion by an instrumental quintet: the Mrs Edna Larson entertained “Lift following numbers for the Relief Society officers Thine Eyes” “Boats of Mine” the "Sing After Robin Sing” and “The Wednesday evening business discussion luncheon was Night Has a Thousand Eyes” by served to 10 ladies by a double vocal trio of girls and a comet duet “Song of India” by Joyce Fredrickson and Blind Get Aid Don Lee Rogers Mrs W C Rogers From Staff reported a luncheon meeting at Ogden for At Bushnell workers control in the cancer and Mrs Henry Brown A very fine piece of wotk movement which will be helpful in the edugave suggestions from the "govof conservhas ernment on methods cation of the adult blind just been completed by some ing food to aid starving peoples members of the staff of Bushnell in other lands Refreshments were served bv This General hospital project The chib next was the drawing of four well the hostess known Utah the meeting May 3 will be friend’s and symbols cutting of these drawings into day linoleum blocks as guides for the blind in tooling leather Reed Wood was the speaker at Five complete sets of the designs were made and this will supply the meeting in Fast Garland Sunwith a set every home teacher day evening for the blind in the state who is Mr A Mrs Leland Carter have teaching leather craft It is the hope of the staff of gone to Rubv Valley Nevada to instructors for the adult blind make their home that many of the blind of the Mr A Mrs S E Quigley and $tatewill be able to earn a par- Ralph and Ray spent Easter in tial income thru the sale of hand Salt Lake City made leather articles to tour- the IS INDISPENSABLE ON MODERN FARMS moot w KaowHaT - 5 Every day as more and more new electric equipment becomes available it is being added to farms throughout this area Electric hired hands not only save work but save time — doing scores of jobs faster better and more economically Truly it’s an indispensable service on modern farms! ist trade Many blind persons Dr & Mrs H L Blood and Mr can do this work and a number A Mrs T J Howard spent Saturof war veterans of World War I day at the Harold Castleton home as well as some from World War II will infind these designs Mrs Ethel Roche of Pocatello A pa- Ida is teresting to work with visiting this week with tient at Bushnell who has lost his Mrs Mary Bradford sight and who has also had a Mr & Mrs Ray Eliason of Hoi-is doing brook Ida were right hand amputated visiting friends leather tooling quite successfully in Garland Tuesday Miss Elmer afby this method C J Wood and Dr A Mrs Don ter seeing this work talked to Chambers in spent Tuesday Lieutenant Merle A Clayton who Vernal began the work which has just been completed Miss Elmer says: “It appears Tourists Are Traveling that we not only count on our Tourists are already on the army to settle our battles abroad move the US National Park but depend on them to help the Service reports In March 24748 handicapped in their battle for persons visited the Grand Canyon a happier more profitable life" area as compared with only 3828 the year previous The Grand is just over Utah’s back Melvin and Glenn Manning of Canyon fence in Arizona and most of with Logan spent the these visited tourists southern their parents Mr A Mrs L— W Utah’s national parks during Mr A Mrs Clair Firth Manning land daughter were also guests at March the Manning home Sunday I'tah Tax Income High A total of $4190811 including Mr A Mrs H C Peterson visitindividual special tax collections ed in Ogden Tuesday and corporation taxes were received by the State Tax Commission during March the highest ABSTRACTOR ever received in the history of Utah I am prepared to make up abstract ha the shorteat possible time and to make than accurate I post a absolutely $500009 bond aa your Insurance a r lust loas through any error f UTAH POWER LIGHT CO MESSAGE BONDED ABSTRACTOR 1900) (EaUblkhed Brigham LOANS $300 $10 to Furniture — Auto experience emoyed night Monday The singing of enthusiatic brought rounds applause from a fairly large and audience The keenly responsive hearers were deeply stirred by rich harmonies and happy to hear some of the world’s great hymns and folk songs rendered in English instead of in their original languages If the choir eve returns to this locality it should pack the tabernacle to capacity The high school music department is to be congratulated for sponsoring such an event Mr A Mrs J S Kirkham family of Salt Lake City Sunday with their parents Mrs J II Kirkham Linda Busenbark and baby Krupp Mrs Norman who have been visiting with Mrs Busenbark returned to Linda their home at Logan Saturday by Mr A They were accompanied Mrs Blaine Ravsten of Santa Lewis Wendell Mrs visited during the Calif Monica week at the J R Lewis home Livestock Monthly Income Loans Our to Payments Term Loans Farmers Suit to Made Anywhere Or Representative By Mail Loans Can Usually Be Same Day as Applied By i Made For BRIGI1A Fl CO LOAN and spent Mr & E 43 Mrs Beth Barney of Denver Colo daughter of Mr A Mrs J here R Lewis spent the So Under Petersen L Mgr Phone City Main Brigham SuperVision Of Utah of 448 State with her parents Mr A Mrs Victor Bott of BrigCity and Milton Nelson of visited at the D Henry Manning home Sunday ham Mexico Phone of Mr A Mrs A K Johnston Afton Wyo spent three days of last week with Mrs A H Archibald Mrs Carl Cooke and are flying to Los Angeles day to join Mr Cooke and their home 23 For Coal small son JOINS Sun- make King and Spring Canyon Coal in All Sizes GROUP STUDENT Slack - Mrs Alf Michaelis Michaelis Coal ideals Rytting graduated from Bear River high school in 1946 He is a freshman and is majoring in Fine Arts social Mr Company Garland a Teal 0“oo) or CDlne real al Snaclc ar Open Sundays From 2:30 to 7j30 ' ' — Stove - Nut And Lump Lorry E Rytting of Tremonton became a member of Lamba Delta Sigma at Brigham Young university in impressive cereLamba The monies recently Delta Sigma is a national organiof students which has as zation its objective the fostering of religious cultural intellectual and pm - I USE SINCLAIR TRACTOR FUEL FOR FULL POWER - EASY HUHDLltlG tractor probably working long hours! 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