Show THE THE NEW 67 Sat A Fri Forrest April Tucker Adele “California GARLAND TIMES Sun Mara in Mon 6 Start: pm pm 3 Tues to FrL 7 Fly Spray Program Costs Are Low Says Supervisor Box Elder in Fly spraying County last year cost county residents less than one dollar each reports Karl Josephson fly and mosquito abatement supervisor in his annual report issued this week Excellent results in reducing the fly population were noted In addition earwig Infestation in the county has been Considerably reduced as a result of two years of spraying Mr Josephson noted last year a tendency on the part of numerous property owners to relax their efforts at sanitation and to depend on the DDT to control the flies This a is great mistake he declares and if continued it will defeat the entire program Removal of manure piles and of all fly breeding places is esSuch places cannot sential be Moresprayed with success over it is cheaper and safer to from keep some of the flys hatching than it is to try to kill them A saving of nearly $10000 in the cost of DDT for fly spraying in Box Elder County was effected this year by purchasing a one year supply last fall states Mr Josephson The spray material now would cost nearly twice what it did when before the end purchased of 1950 required and last year’s $12000 worth activities Plymouth News Miss weekend friend Rhea Hess spent the in Brigham City with a Mr A Mrs Jess Hess attended the funeral for his uncle Art Hess in Farmington A Tuesday quilting party was held at the home of Mrs Henry Starr Wednesday Present were Mrs Don R Lamb Mrs Gardner Mrs VerUdy Mrs Clea Lamb non Lamb Mrs Chesley Marshall and Mrs Leo Lamb Mr & Mrs Giles of Salt Lake City visited the Gardner Udys Tuesday evening and brought greetings from their daughter Phyllis A daughter of Mr is Mrs Giles is PhylUs’s missionary companion in Seattle Washington A tray lunch was served at the church Proceeds Wednesday evening from this project are to be used to purchase balls and bats for the boys and girls this summer the lunch a Following square dance was enjoyed Mrs Lucy Lamb is improving at her home from the hip insustained a number of jury weeks ago Mrs Steed Estep and Mrs visited Ed Vanderhoof in Mrs Wednesday Logan Rodney Taylor and daughter of Yost visited at the Leo Lamb home the first part of the week Mrs Elda Wolverton and children visited in Yost with relatives Mrs Lois during the weekend Lamb and children Mrs Vernon Lamb and daughter Mrs Ray Udy and son and Mrs Chesley and in Malad Marshall visited Samaria Thursday Mr Ac Mrs Wm J Hess visited In Cache ValMr & Mrs ley Friday evening and son were George Youngman Sunday guests of Mr & Mrs Geo A Hess Mr & Mrs Ellis Hess and children Verlyn LaRce and Arlo were Saturday night of Ogden Mrs Fred guests of Mr They drove to Logan and were accompanied Sunday by Mrs Kohlhepp and Mrs Don Mr & Mrs R Lamb Gerald Hess and children and Mr Mrs Marvin Burnett of Riverside attended our Primary conMr ference Sunday evening Mr Mrs Reed Farnsworth Mrs Ivan Rudd and daughter of Mrs with Ogden visited Lucy E Mr Lamb Sunday afternoon and children Mrs Kia Brockman of Tremonton were Sunday R Mrs Mason L guests of Mr Mr & Mrs Jesse Lamb Mr Mrs Mrs LaMont Lamb VerLamb and 'Charlcen non Lamb were at Ezra Mason’s early Sunday morning when Mr Mason’s turkey coop burned down was Primary conference here Sunday evening undzr direction of President Bertha outlined by The program the General Board had the Children’s Friend as its theme and various the children presented held the Lamb- I — Serial pra features of the magazine and poems activities etc in a very fine way Lewis Johnson was the She was presentative nied by her husband Ravsten Plymouth Doris of Clarkston In on business was Lamb spent Monday Mrs Lester Monday in Ogden Coombs of Fielding was visiting here Monday Terry Nisli son of Mr is Mrs Ernest Nish of Salt Lake City visited here during his Mr & Mrs La spring vacation leimh of figden attended Mont School here Sunday Sunday Ben was Hugh Davis of Tremonton a weekenej guest of Dony Lamb Riverside was “wanted” sheriff in the Short Cartoon Cartoon Sugar Co Workers stories teaching Mrs E stake reaccompa- Hold Spring Party At Garland Armory The U and I employees’ club held a party Friday March 30 at the Garland city buildiug with more than 100 people in attendance A turhey dinner was prepared and served by Mr and Mrs Mr is Mrs Claiente Bowcutt Andy Campbell Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Carl Starr Kay luting Mr and Mrs Calvin and Anderson and Mr Mrs Clillord Welling hollowing the dinner a prounder tire gram was presented (Unction of Mr and Mrs Ellery Hall and Mr and Mrs Lyndon Baikle acted as liaikle Mr master of KarlfS Jack home jITwm adMMnr layM and drM Well Mr from in'hnm AndWr 1 hn?' Welling in Seattle left for spending parents visited w make their Washington Mrs Dctiglas Richins their home Friday after the week with their Mr Mrs If S Tingey Saturday evening a number people from Smithfield spent with the Riverside They were Mr it Mrs Newell Udy Mr is Mrs and Mr Ac Mrs Grittens Douglas of the evening square dances Thank Fri Undersea to it took she had 'em” Jean MUSICAL SEWING Ski Activity Challenges Alta as Mine Camp ifr "1 '' 14 Submarine” Macdonald Carey Marta Robert Douglas New Serial: of the WEST” “DESPERADOES CARTOON Simmons Plus WESTERN 195S Starring Toren With Granger 6 Apr 12 13 at Large! Sat Raider “Mystery And Eva” “Adam Stewart every West! News by APRIL MEETING TUESDAY Garland First Ward Relief officers announce that next Tuesday’s meeUng will commence at 10 00 a m and will be the regular work and business meet :l- - Vi r ing There will be a variety of sew ing to be done and all members invited to be in attendance arc Mrs Ogden George Gleason this week la visited rT i v Iy r W r fun fashioned Summer View Near Ski Lift at Ata — Ore Ready for Market Alta a famous early day min- - ara depends upon the development log camp wil yield many more of proper sewage disposal and the millions of dollars to Utah from future of Alta as a mining area sluing than it did during its active depends upon development work of a sorely needed in all mining sections mining days m the opinion well known ski enthusiast of the state In the Alta noted was This is a bold statement early days in view G’ rr — the The Montrot ‘r lppr eotuol for a eummer il rith- near the surface ore in gold silver $37000000 Pd lead nc Ip d Alta nee the tamp was first dia- conlbfovr Now it is necessary to covered in the early sixties gink deeper into the mountains to Much of Alta’s future as a ski find the elusive minerals of the f AS ideul Buoyant end ever platform cork ond rubber tofvt toped fetching braid Yet m'on the Montrot Krubboblel by flighting to cine - it Avi April “Whatever charms split this Adam the evening was a fashion show narrated by MRS STOIIL IS HOSTESS Madam Bradford CLUB models were Clarence Bowcutt Mrs Floyd Stohl was hostess to ArJay Law EIIery IW1 nold Rulon Hansen d Ivan the members of the Civic and Archibald Home Arts Club at their regular meeting Wednesday evening at the Garland Armory or The Mrs John Middleton Cancer president Crusade Workers had charge of the meeting On Thursday 12 from A report of the club convenApril 2:30 until 400 pm the North tion was given by Mrs Jay HampElder CountyCancer Society ton Two vocal solos were sung will open the 1951 Crusade with by Mrs Wayne Fronk accompaa tea for all chairmen and nied by Mrs Evan Thompson at the home of Mrs both of Tremonton Miss Bessie David R Waldron 404 North Hansen introduced Miss Aiken 1st East' Tremonton of the USAC who gave a disaccording to Mrs Wynn S Hansen local and demonstration cussion on commander children’s literature Refreshments were served to 17 members Mr A Mrs Clarence Bowcutt and two guests Mr Mr C R Brough R G Brough and Mr it Mrs Jesse GarMrs Ida Michaelis is visiting field visited at Huntsville Sunin Richland with Washington day honoring Mrs Ray Hill on her daughter Fae Barton and her birthday anniversary family Mrs Nina Burnett and Mrs Johnson took a number of children to the temple Saturday to be baptized for the dead The children were Tom Udy of Gloria Maxina Burnett Johnson and Dean Udy Mr Mrs Wm Silvester and children Kyle Bill Sandra and Ned spent at the Ranch Hardware Sunday Mr Silvester has returned to Roy Inez Helen Johnson Capener Idaho where he is employed Nina Burnett lone Udy Maurine Mrs Zola Hunsaker of Paul Udy Josie Bourne Udy Mary Idaho visited her Hess Lenore Silvester sister Mrs Florence Howard Mr it Also and Cleo Macfarlane Capener Sunday guests were their mother Mrs Mrs Leland Capener spent MonBetty Hunsaker and Ray Hunsak- day m Salt Lake City They At er and Mr Mr Mrs Val Mrs Reed Hunsak- accompanied er of Iloneyville Mr it Mr Mrs Campbell Bone of Tremonton of Logan visited a day with her Karl Welling spent Tuesday in Mrs Afton Welling Salt Lake City on business daughter also with her sister Dr E Mrs Cleo Macfarlane and Jex Capener and J A Capener of Salt Lake City caUed at the children spent a few days in Malad visiting her parents Mrs Leland home Sunday Rowane Capener Macfarlane and her and Johnny Herman-se- daughter Beth Bowcutt Mickey shopped of Salt Lake City are spend- in Ogden Saturday Mrs Russell is with their a vacation few ing spring spending Capener their grandparents Mr & Mrs das in Salt Lake City attending John Ward Mr & Mrs Howard conference Mr Mrs Karl KJts Marvin NielCapener spent Tuesday in Ogden Welling Mr on business Mrs Voss Ward son and Mr & Mrs Roy Manning president of Riverside Primary of Garland and Mr & Mrs Lehas been very ill All tofher land Capener attended a temple friends are hoping she has a session at Logan Wednesday Mrs evening and later enjoyed supper Mr speedy recovery Wm Bowcutt and Mrs Roland at the Nielson homo Clifford Boothe of California visited dur- Bowcutt of Ogden spent the Mrs Clyde weekend with his parents ing the week with the Marsh and family in Willard Mr Mr Bowcutt George Mrs Newell Udy and Keith ’Gardner spent Monday in Mr Captain Ac Mrs City of Smithfield spent Sun- Salt Lake family Don Adam and little son left day at the Tom Udy home (or California after spending two Mrs Arch Goody and daughweeks with their grandparent ter LaDawn of Clarkston visited and other relatives Mr Mrs a day with her daughter Mrs El- Art Ward her mother Mrs Ray vis and Adams of Tremonton Mr Ac Johnson Officers teachers of the Primary who at- Mrs Osmond Lawrence and 'Mrs tended conference in Boothe shopped in Brigham City Primary Salt Lake City Thursday were Tuesday Inez Wednesday 11 ccremunus L 11 Noir who is leaving the was presentIra Ward was sustained as the ed asugar company by O A Christensen gift Riverside counselor in the rew on behalf of the club Frank Ward Ward bishopric The remainder of the program and fairily visited with the John wis as followsr Wards over the weekend e Mr Emma Jean and Melvin Barrus is Mrs Austin Udy accompanied duet Jay piano Westergard by Mrs Bailey and Carol Blaine Johnson Jack Johnson of Lcgan shopped in Ogden and Wayne Stenquist male quarA birthday party Wednesday tet Lyle Hess novelty number was held at the Leland Bourne Harold solo Castleton vocal home Sunday honoring the birthmodern Barklc dance Joyce days of Mrs Leland Bourne and Leslie Wassom duet her two sisters of Salt Lake City Lavere Adams Sandra reading Mrs Ann Rugg and Mm Lillian st solo Judj Whm There were 25 guests Loader Jcal duet“ and Unnie starr Mr A Mr Blaine Weipresent Devers 0wens current S FRIDAY 10 In Tethuiiolor She ‘TARNISHED” Shows Moil Apr 9 “FRENCHIE” Arthur Franz in Patrick UTAH 8 JOEL McCREA SHELLEY WINTERS Paul Kelley in Passage” And Dorothy GARLAND Tues ONE OF THE Wood and JohnC W Wood were in Peck at last BY $g98 Pair of NEW Wave Safety! WE HAVE GREATLY REDUCED THE PRICE OF ALL PERMANENT WAVES ASKABOUT THEM! Gephart Stores Co the Tremonton week Mr A Mrs Calvin Anderson visited in Ogden Sunday Zcsto Waves A Lovely Permanent Given with Absolute Mrs Saturday Mr A Mrs Moroni Idaho visited Shelley Frank Hansen home LOOK PRETTY THIS SPRING! GET Charles J Mr A Mrs Ray Hailing and of Layton visited here family at the Clarence Austin Sunday home Mr A Mrs Floyd Stohl and Mr it Mrs Leonard reBishop turned Friday night from a trip to California and Oregon Mrs Ed Secrist of Brigham visited the David Woods and attended the Second Ward reunion Saturday night Mrs Emma r Stanton left her home in Caliofmia after visiting a month here and in Idaho Falls For ‘Bay Cash And Pay Less" GET (i E3 H a IT E E2 in the LrJG RUN vith (SOOBDEAQ TIROS When It’s volue thoi counts the final answer to tire value is how many miles a tire delivers compared to its cost Get Goodyear quality and find out for yourself why more people ride on Goodyear tire than on any other kind to And remember give longer mileage every new Goodyear tire deserves a new Goodyear tube Mrs Delbert Allen For Appointment Call Charles Elva’s Beauty -- 1950" Garland J Wood Utah Shop CtlSCftERSOAnP CHUCKLES SHES MISS PULLET OF Mrs ny and Ogden e mvt sp C From Your Purina Dealer r WEL- L- WHATS WRONG WITH US WERE PURINA GROVYENA grown too? S YOU CAN mo FT HE FtoR BIG PULLETS TOO! Raise big pullets yourself Growena-fepullets at the Purina Research Farm ctarted laying at 20 weeks — laid 21 extra eggs more than grain-febirds Come in for Purina Growena today! Bear River Farm Supply Arthur Michaelis Prop Garland Utah |