Show Page - TK2S GAH LAND 8 Over 00 Attend Garland Second Ward Relief Society Dinner f ' FRIDAY UTAH Cultivation and harvesting of Box Elder county’s 1951 crop of sweet com for canning provided an estimated 55800 hours of em ployment for farm workers This estimate made by Dr If E Michl economist for American Can Company is based on he of approxi county’s production mately 11100000 pounds of sweet com for processing raised on 1100 acres Dr Michl whose firm developed a special container to retain the natural color and taste of sweet com pointed out that Box Elder county produces about 20 per cent of this vegetable raised in lhe state for canning Packers paid about $139000 for the county’s sweet com last year he added MAY 30 Tommy Tremonton Chester Boss was high council visitor at Sunday School and He Sunday evening meeting was accompanied ' by LaRall of his who Thompson spoke work missionary Aaron Capener of Salt Lake City is spending some time with his sons Bishop Leland Capener and family and Ray Capener and family to catch mouse and picture at same time to fall on the neck of the little cheeser the spring Is about Here A1 of Pocatello brot Taggert his grandmother Mrs Mary Ann Ward home Sunday after she had spent a month in Pocatello with her daughter Mrs Vida and family Howells Mr & Mrs Ralph Kirkham of — Riverside Items — Salt Lake City were Saturday Frank Ward of Ogden spent The family of Delos Jensen guests of Mr Kirkham’s grandthe ' were guests at a dinner at the Saturday with his parents mother Mrs PoUy Smith ' H Wards Jensen home Sunday BUSY BUMBLE BEE Present J Mr & Mrs Ralph Richards Miss 'Joan Brockman will pro4n CLUB REPORTS were Mrs Delila Pierson Mf Sc following program: vide accordion music in the Sunspent Sunday afternoon in Ben Mrs Sc Rosco Jensen Opening and closing musical Mrs Mr We organized Club day our son with their daughter in TremonMrs numbers were provided by the April 29 1952 We named it Six ton evening meeting Dean Pierson and Mr Sc Mrs Nolan Ballard ‘Fourth Ward and family Mothers prayer Hilda Little Busy Bumble Bees Singing The Castleton a brief talk on the be- following officers were named: ginning of Relief Society work Colleen Udy president LaPriel by stake Relief Society president Capener vice president Janet Ruby Nielsen original poem by Capener Kathleen secretary Ward President Vida Manning Capener game leader Mary Gale two vocal duets Karen Thompsong leader Forsberg Erlyn son and Helen Bishop reading Forsberg program director an ' On Mrs Ralph Baird of Fielding Thursday May 8 at 4 o’original paper on Relief Society clock we held our Second meeting work in the ward was read by at the home of the teacher Alice Hilda Petersen Ward The opening song was The jparty marked the closing “America the Beautiful” conof the regular Relief Society lesducted by Mary Gale Stockings son season were darned ajid lunch was served Closing song was “Perfect Mrs Farrell Wood and Mrs Posture” Chester Boss took a group of the next Meeting was held children to the temple at Logan week on Tuesday May 13 at 5 Saturday to do baptisms o’clock “Grandfather’s Clock” Mr & Mrs J J Smith of Sparks was the opening song and patchNevada are visiting this week ing was done Lunch was serwith Mrs Polly Smith ved ) entertained a Gaye Archibald We also met Wednesday May group of girls Sunday afternoon 21 at 3 o’clock The opening honoring Linda Marble who is song was “Perfect Posture” Hemmoving to Twin Falls She was ming was done and lunch enjoyed given a gift Twelve girls enjoyat 5 o’clock Meeting adjourned ed refreshments and visiting —Janet Capener Secretary Mr St Mrs Charles Last left Mrs V D Bishop returned Saturday to take their daughter Evadean Rydalch and Small son home Sunday from the Dee hosPAINT BRUSHES ROLL-UHARDWARE COMBINATION DOORS SCREENS who have been visiting here back pital and is Pure brittle and Nylon True economy begins with The slickest quickest way recuperating from an nicely fin to their home at Monterey Park brushes for any painting ished Removable top pan to and tcresn problem quality and ws have the operation ' finest ole Doublet ee storm and fob brands Cabinet All metal Roll up for Economy or profesCalifornia Mrs Delbert Allen entertained sional quality catches lock tele hinges screen deer Snug fining Mrs Emma Archibald visited last Wedgroup of youngsters weekend in the Centerduring nesday in honor of her son David ville on his 11 birthday anniversary ROOFING CEMETERY CONTAINERS VASES — BASKETS Finest quality heavily galvanised All papular stylet and sites Ste( fence posts else in stock Roofing for t very purpose finest quality roll tab ceramic shingles cedar csrtigrads r thick- - and WALL BOARDS INSULATION into Sheetrock plywood lotion board ceiling tiles for fast and economi- ical remodeling or now construction Balsam Wool it lifetime insulation Sealed against fnoistura won't settle or deteriorate It's guaranteed — SPRAYS MADE TO ORDER CUT FLOWERS Roses - C&lla Lillies Peonies - Daisies - Stocks - Snaps - Carnations etc OPED FRIDAY GLATEX Permanent never needs USO G latex ing con ho old svrfocti WINDOW SIDING asbestos applied GLASS PAINT broken panes Replace new We stock most standard sises or will cut to order Alto putty knives sid- over PAY points NOTHING DOWN The pointing season it in full swing and wo have everything you need In quality paints thinner spocklf 0f ON HOME IMPROVEMENTS Bowcutt Floral & Gift - Phone AS 5871 Tremonton Utah I JS Harris of Ogden Verl Pierson of Kansas Mrs Oakley Durfey and grandson Craig of Portland Ore and Mr St Mrs Max Adams and daughters of Canning Corn Crop Seen Important In Box Elder dinner and A Relief Society party attracted 94 women and daughters in the Garland Second afternoon of Ward Wednesday this week Special guests at the affair were members of the stake Relief Mrs Joseph Society presidency A Nielsen Mrs Harold Castle-to- n Mrs Alma Larkin and Mrs M L Nielsen secretary Honor was accorded to Mrs as the oldest 0 L Winters mother present to Mrs Vem Hill as the mother of the largest number of living children (13) and to Mrs Norma Jean Hansen as the youngest mother Tributes to them written by " Eleda Vee Stokes were read and they were each presented a gift A hot dinner was served at attractively decorated tables at '1 pm and was followed by the i TB1ES GARLAND o cd © © © ? 0 LITTLE AS S©0 month |