Show FACE GARLAND THE 4 TIMES Class Mail Matter Aug 1923 at the Post Office at Garland Utah $200 Per Year $250 Outside of County as Second Subscriptions — PUBLISHED Vernald Wm FRIDAY EVERY Spotlighting Editor and Publisher Representative Advertising NEWSPAPER AnVYBmiNC SERVICE INC a ' m I NM tditonW Auodstio4 0 ia I Serving America's Advertisers IM W ftenJolpk Cfcicefe 1 Homo Town Newspepen endjne PVICIS e tl fraarine Xafcraat Nra I Terailael Grand Carlral CJL K T Twk or Mr Jorgenseh at most convenient school Classes will meet at follows Schedule I Tremonton grade school Monday from 9 to 11 30 a m TuesPlymouth grade school day from 9 to 11 a m 11:15 to 130 Portage Tuesday Summer Music Classes Announced Pulsipher the Instructional classes in instrumental music for the Bear River high school district will commence Monday May 26 announces J W Pulsipher of the music faculty This course will be given free o'clock Garland of charge thruout the summer and 12 noon at all elementary and high school Thatcher students should contact either Mr Penrose I 00 pm Schedule II Snowville Two Thursday 9 am to the library Friday 9 to 11 am Friday IF 15 am to 9 Monday 1130 to am 12 to 2 Howell Modern Cottages pm Fielding Tiffsday 9 Collinston Tuesday 12 to am 11 11 15 to 15 Beaver Dam 12 Tuesday 30 to 1:30 pm Bothwcll Wednesday II am Wednesday Dewey ville am to 1:30 pm Elwood Thursday 9 FOR SALE to 9 11 to 15 11:30 Call Official Auto Inspection J J Shumvay PHONE 13 Real Estate — Loans Fire Insurance Utah Garland Jack’s Garage GARLAND D HENRY MANNING FIXES FLATS Funeral services were held Saturday at Riverside for Mrs Louisa M Bigler with Bishop Capencr irt charge r besides Bishop Speakers Utah Awaits Tourist Gold who told of Mrs Bigler’s AsAutomobile The American earlier activities in the church sociation recently carried on a of her devotion to scripture and of other worthy activiits members to survey among about the habits ties were Russell learn something Capener and of motor tourists and the followC E Smith ing report on the subject has The service began with the been received by the Utah De- song “I Know That My Redeempartment of Publicity and Indus- er Lives” by Cleo McFarlane and trial Development: the ward Singing Mothers acAverage number of tourists per companied Effie by Welling 3 Other numbers were a vocal solo car for all “In The Garden” by Irene ArchAverage milleage 2575 ibald accompanied by Ellen Capetrips Average number of days spent ner and two duets by Marian in actual travel Hales and Lena Tubbs “Be Still Average number of days spent And Know” and “Resting Now 16 From Care and Sorrow” on trip Open" of members stopped 26 at ing and closing prayers were by hotels exclusively August Forsbcrg and Thos J at Udv 25" of members stopped motor courts exclusively The grave in the Riverside 15G of members at stopped cemetery was dedicated by John tourist homes II Ward 34" of members stopped at all three Since the membership of the Riverside Girl AAA is an excellent cross secTakes Marriage Vow tion of the 30000000 Americans who will take vacations this The marriage of Margie Ward the above figures season could of Riverside and Ross Shirley of well be applied to that portion of Idaho took place at who plan trips Rexburg the vacationists in noon the Logan temple high automobile by private The ceremony was May 14th The full worth of the automoPresident Chrisby towns and performed bile tourist to cities tiansen areas thru which they travel is the wedding a breakFollowing in shown the following break down of the tourist dollar by the fast was served at the Blue Bird for members of the immediate of commerce: US Department families and the young people Gas? oil 20 cents food 20 cents left in the afternoon for the coast 20 merchandise cents lodging 20 cents entertainment and mis- where they will spend their honeymoon cellaneous expense 20 cents The bride has been extensively The third and final of the entertained in Riverside and OgUtah Centennial’s offering in its den She is a graduate of Bear Spring Drama festival will be River high school and has been in the payroll departOrson Welles famed radio actor employed actor and ment at the Ogden Supply Depot and writer producer Mr director in motion pictures who for a number of years will be seen with his own com- Shirley spent three years in the of service pany in a stage production They plan to make their home “Macbeth” The play will be preIdaho sented on May 28 29 30 and 31 in Rexburg in Kingsbury hall Mail reservations for seats may Mrs I R Shaffer entertained be made by writing Gail Plum- - at a birthday dinner Sunday for mer University theater Univer- - her daughters Mrs Sherman Oyler sity of Utah and Mrs Leo Godfrey and her son Jasper who all have birthdays this month Dinner was serCARD OF THANKS ved to seventeen guests For the many acts of kindness words and beautiful comforting floral tributes and to all who helped thru the death and burial of our beloved mother Louisa M Bigler we are deeply grateful Horace J Bigler and family Vesta Davis and family o :: Garland Shell Service — Tire and Accessories — Dependable Greasing Service PHONE 115 : 1 1 : Briefs The regular monthly officers meeting of the Relief Society was held Monday evening at the L R Shaffer home After the business meeting lunch was served A of i siMH tvaciij vvdrttit&Mm BATTLE NEVER-ENDIN- THAT HAS JUST BEGUN Mr II L Cramer of Chicago has returned home after spending a week at the David Larson home Mr Cramer is a friend of the Lar-- i sons school A The regular high band will hold its first summer rehearsal Tuesday night June 3 8:00 pm All elementary band students who have had at least one year of training are requested to meet at the high school for a junior band rehearsal June 3 at 800 reorchestra The high school hearsal will be Thursday night June 5 at 800 "V most popular ffMI’ of f 4 4 ALL ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT POWta 4 UCMT CO future at stake in the The plans of every good fanning community productive soil— to the control of erosion— to the conservation farming farms fight to save not our But our soil hope richest Without to fight a natural re- it's a SOIL CANDIES FOUNTAIN SERVICE? The Snack Bar DEALER 4 r - look PROGRAMS to the saving modem practices are Bear River State Bank Member Federal Resene System it MfSSAGf CONSERVATION will sensible planned by local people and are designed to meet local needs See the supervisors of the Northern Utah Soil Conservation District or the Soil Conservation Sen ice representative in your area about a comconservation for land plete your plan LUNCHES - DINNERS Garland A UTAH has his struggle Electric refrigeration saves hundreds of trips to the cellar or pump house while pro- viding safe convenient and economical food preservation Electric refrigeration puts money in the pocket of dairy farmers while saving time and reducing spoilage Electric freezing units save not only food but money too while allowing you to have just the kind of food you want every day of the year And new electric refrigeration equipment is becoming available again! BUY FROM YOUR very American the right blanket of topsoil covering our nation we could victorious war or live In prosperity and peace The soil is source and the only one that we can conserve indefinitely Electric Refrigeration saves time and money on modern E I There is everything you need to furnish a home at THE NORTHERN FURNITURE COMPANY lovely living- room and bedroom suites and all appliances when available We Sell The Best for Less! a m wr: 1947 Tremonton Soil Conservation :i Quick Battery Charging MAY 23 Whitney and small daughter of were Sunday guests their parents Mr A Mrs Earl Mr & Mrs Earl J Ilolt and son Mr & Mrs Ben Francisco Ilolt Jack Mr & Mrs Wallace Bourne and two daughters of Ogden and Mr & Mrs Leo Farnsworth were Sunday guests of Mr & Mrs Mrs attended a wedding reception for Elmo Munson and family Mr & Mrs Spence Gardner at the Eliza Godfrey who recently re is hall Arizona Friday Tremonton 1st ward turned from Mesa Mrs with her daughter evening Mrs Gardner was formvisiting erly Miss Bonnie Whitney of TreAlene Sutherland and family this Mr & Mrs Mark J Udy monton Mr & Mrs Emerson Earl week Lex left visited at Logan Sunday and and sons Ralph Mrs for Madison J D Munson spent Sunday and Sunday morning Wisconsin where they will visit Monday with her children Mr atwith their son Doyle who is Ms J mies Pont and family at Or Mr & Mrs Hal Rhead of tending school- They plan to be den Mr & Mrs Tremonton gone for two weeks and Mr A Mrs Lee Sunwere Lehi of Orson Godfrey with rel Earl spmt the Mr A day guests of their mother Mrs ativrs at Grace Idaho Mr Eliza Godfrey and family Mrs Geort'e Mason and children & of Mrs Prutte Ogden Clyde or were calling of Brigham were Sunday guests of their parMr & Mr here Sunday friendents Mr & Mrs Owen Hess and Emerson Earl and small son Mr & Mrs Mervin Holt L R and son Lemuel family Earl and and sons and Mr & Mrs Robtrt and D Turner spent Tuesday and at Salt Lake City Wednesday Mrs Beth Weaver and children of Mrs Max Hyde of Blue Creek Lake Citv visited with her is spending the week with her Sal Mr & Mrs Frank Cannon parents while Mrs mother Oyler Joseph Mr & Mrs Wallace this week is her son Dennis recovering Bourne Mr A Mrs Elmer Rich from a tonsil operationMrs II L Richards ards Mr Mr Mrs Doris Peterson and childMr A Mrs Leo Farnsworth ren tnd Mrs L Francis Peterson & Mrs Ralph Grover Mr & Mrs went to Bountiful Tuesday where John Coombs- and Noble Peterson they spent the night with Mr & daughters Della and Faye were the Mrs Eric Seich After spending among those who attended Wednesday in Salt Lake City they temple lighting ceremony at Lo returned home Thursday pan Saturday evening Fielding UTAH MOKNINO Johns National FRIDAY UTAH Funeral Held For Mrs Louisa Bigler THE GARLAND TIMES Entered GARLAND Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation of of |