Show THE GARLAND TIMES Page 4 GARLAND rGOOD University Announces Summer Festival &hows And Dates thru the festival Jon Geyans 195S — — SOMETIMES wonder r0whatYOUcombinations in table set-n- are most effective? Here are tome settings which may serve as i guide for the table accessories you already have or may want: With a pink cloth and napkins you’ll like white china with a pate tern of violets or other small flower Use amethyst or violet a goblets and as a centerpiece ow silver bowl of violets or asters 19 Season prices (includes both censhows) are $5 for rows ter (backrest Beats) $4 for rows ’ center 5 $3 for left and right of center $2 for bleachers and $150 for general admimssion Single show prices are $3 $250 $175 $150 and $1 Orders may be addressed to the Summer Festival Box Office University of Utah Salt Lake City 1 ‘ specifying dates and type of seats desired Patricia Morison lovely singing star of movies and the legitimate theatre played “Kate” in the original production of the musical on Broadway three years ago and will play the same role in HEALTH-- 27 WHAT IS Mail orders are being accepted for choice seats lor the Universummer sity of Utah's annual“Kiss Me festival productions Delilah” and Kate” and “Samson which are scheduled under the stars in Stadium Bowl at Salt K Lake City next month “Kiss Me Kate” Cole Sorter's lively - musical comedy based on “The Taming of Shakespeare’s the Shrew" is scheduled July 7 thru 12 “Samson and Delilah” operatic master-Camille work wll be performed July 17 JUNE FRIDAY UTAH sen- sational of the New York City Opera Co and of Broadway hits has the male lead Plymouth News Mr it Mrs Ivan Lloyd and children of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mr it Mrs II L Mason Mrs Jeanette Josephson and Mrs Ethel Estep honored the fathers of our ward by having a program Sunday evening Mi &" Mrs Roy Williams and daughters of Ogden and ’Mr & Mrs Leon Peterson and children of Lewiston Utah were Sunday guests of Mr it Mrs Ellis Hess Visiting the Logan Temple on Tuesday afternoon were Mr 8s Mrs Don R Lamb Mrs Jesse Lamb Mrs Vernon Lamb Mrs Stuart Cornwall and Mr it Mrs LaMont LaMont Lamb left Wednesday morning for a trainin San His wife ing camp Diego Mr it Mrs is with her parents Dick Davis in Tremonton !Mrs Louie Rudd of Ogden spent from Tuesday until Friday Mrs Lucy with her mother limb Mr & Mrs Dean Lamb were in Salt Lake City Saturday where Mr Lamb went to consult a specialist Mr & Mrs Kia Brockman and and Mr & of Tremonton family Mrs Ray Anderson and family of Bothwell were Sunday guests of Mr 5s Mrs R L Mason Mr & Mrs Thomas of Malad parents of Mrs Evan Hess were Sunday guests of Mr & MrS Don R Lamb Mr & Mrs Stuart Cornwall of Blue Creek spent the weekend at the Jesse Lamb home Mrs Chesley Marshall and children of Blue Creek visited friends here Sunday The program in sacrament meeting Sunday evening was- provided by a group of singers Copper accessories are effective with chartreuse earthenware dishes against a plaid linen cloth Usiv ?merald green stenv vare RECIFE Patricia M orison and speakers from Ogden Two numbers were sung by Bro it Sister Page and four quartet numbers were presented by the Para- mont Singers The speakers were Vernal and Clarence Fowler and John Stasnty Mr it Mrs Herman Taighert of CokevUle Wyo called on Mr it Mrs Kohlhepp this week Mr Kohlhepp is a brother of Mrs Taighert Mr it Mrs Orvil J Nish and children have been visiting in Buffalo Montana with Mr & Mrs Newell Nish Keith Lamb LeRoy Pierson John Starr Alton Pierson Leon ness and Drex Hess were in Ashton Idaho Thursday to get poles to finish the rodeo grounds for the 4th of July rodeo Mrs Keith Lamb and son Arnold were in Idaho Falls Monday Mr it Mrs Oleen Hess of Oregon are visiting relatives here The Archibald family reunion held Saturday was very successDinner tables were set for over 200 A program was enjoyed during the afternoon and a dance in i the evening completed the day ful The Pierson reunion family was held in Ogden SundayNinety members of the family were present Present from here were Mr & Mrs Earl Pierson and children Marvilla and Mabel Pierson LeRoy Pierson and Mr & Mrs Afton Pierson The George A Hess family re- union was held at Monroe Park in Ogden Sunday All of the children and 'grandchildren of Mr it Mrs George A Hess were pres-se40 in number to enjoy the program and lunch OF Hie week Ice'Cream Pie (Serves 6) tablespoons milk cups fine macaroon cooky crumbs 1 pint chocolate Ice cream 1 pint strawberry ice cream cup heavy cream whipped Mix with macaroon crumbs Form shell by pressing mixture over bottom and sides of pie pan Bake 10 minutes in a moderate (350°F) oven Cool Chill about 15 minutes Line shell with chocolate ice cream then fill with strawberry ice cream Decorate edge and center of pie with whipped cream 2 VA milk Lots of yellow or orange flowers available for a centerpiece? Use them with a rust colored cloth and gray and brown- pottery dishes Goblets can be amber Here’s a very smart modem setting black and white printed cloth and undecorated white china in a simple modern design Tumblers should be of cinnamon brown glass or clear glass with emerald ball-foNatural linen cloths look pretty with chocolate brown napkins The dishes should match napkins and glasses may be amethyst A center-piec- e of pink geraniums asters or other blooms are good Black and green linen cloths call for white earthenware dishes with perhaps some green or Ivy bors ders tumblers look effective and so does a matching epergne holding red flowers on top layer and white on the lower Mr & Mrs Leslie Wassom and Mr it Mrs Dwight Freeman of Salt Lake City returned 'Tuesday night from a 10 days trip to the northwest They visited Mr sister in Alameda Calif and continued up the coast tc Washington They returned I way of Montana and Yellowstone Answer to Question No I: and which the blind can “read” The ability to relax is very im- by feeling the points on the paper with their fingers It is named portant and gives promise of a after Louis Braille its longer healthier life Most recrea- original designer Any book can tion is as strenuous as our work be printed in Braille for use by and should be sensibly regulated blind the A person’s mental attitude greatly to Question No 3: affects his ability to get the most Answer The best thing to do with an onout of his periods of relaxation sneeze is to sneeze — into coming cast times these his he should At worries aside Otherwise sleeps your handkerchief of course It will be disturbed and recreation is better to sneeze normally through the mouth which is better fruitless equipped than the sinuses and Answer to Question No 2: ears to take the blast Suppression It is a system of printing fof of sneezes may lead to considethe blind which uses combinations rable damage to the ears of tangible points or impressions representing letters and numbers HOLDS club The Birthday Thursday evening at the Mrs Thelma Nalder - Thirteen members and four guests sisters of Mrs Nalder from Ogden were present Prizes at games were won by Hilda Spencer Audrey and Florence Mann Gleason Luncheon was served Mrs Earl Simms and baby of Ogden visited the forepart of the Mr & week with her parents Mrs O C Davis Mrs Schuyler Call (Alissa Manvisited relaof Murray ning) tives here Wednesday and attended the stake Primary party J I 1 M by Its designer SchiipartUL DarFIRST CANDIDATE Reading Fa lington Iloopes the first presidential candidate He was nominated at the Socialist party’s 28th national ceavenUen ta Cleveland i Mr A Mrs WaUace Wise Mr Ar Mrs Arthur Marriott Mr it Mrs Elmer Hall were in Logan Tuesday Get A FRONT WHEEL PACK FOR ONLY $150 With Each Create Job J ? I CLUB PARTY Club The ’Eager Beavers met Monday afternoon on the lawn of the East Garland Church After the opening exercises singing was led by leader Nadine Rhodes The girls with their club leader Mrs Wanda Peterson a get well card to send signed with a gift to a club member lone Harper who is ill at the LDS hospital at Salt Lake City After a basket lunch games Twelve members were played were present The next meeting will be held Friday June 27 at home of Mrs Wanda Petermet last the son home of m:am dsa- HAT FASHION peas has been called tip Hat LAWN Informa- The Garland unit of the American Legion Auxiliary elected Mrs Ruth Call as president at a meetin the baseing Friday evening Other offiment of the library cers named were Mrs Rose and Mrs Wilma Spence Mrs Myrtle Gleason secretary Mrs Vida Manning chaiplain Mrs Mildred Last and Mrs Dorris Peterson color bearers Miss Shirleen Johnson gave a report of Girls' State ’activities Limb visited Mr A Mrs F Mr A Mrs George Gleason an- Park y n at the Theo Limb home in nounce & new grandchild a baby Mr A Mrs Melvin Bishop of Tuesday and Mrs Theo Limb boy bom to Mr & Mrs Dean Rock Salt Lake the weekend spent Wednesday with them here spent City Gleasonof Morgan (Myrtle here with his brothers V D and ' Mr & Mrs C II Last spent the A W Mrs Oliver McClaine of DavenBishop weekend at Rock Springs with port Wash a cousin of Mrs Mr their daughter and Peter Boss has been visiting at A Mrs Gerald ' Castleton the Boss home She accompanied Mr & Mrs W L Larsen attendthem to visit relatives at Soda ed the funeral for a nephew of Springs and to the Knuz reunion Mr Larsen in Spring City Thursat Fish Haven day They returned Friday A R Hodge was in Ogden and Logan Sunday TMi Health by EAST GARLAND AUXILIARY OFFICERS LEGION ELECTS 1952 (Copyright Foundation) tion at Ucod SUPER SERVICE Garland A R BOULTON " OPERATOR "'Vs tifti "Doctor lawyer Indian Chief V and mining manl It's the same with all of us When we produce more we earn more Increased production when it goes hand in hand with holding the line on costs means better times for everyone That's the way to step up earnings and bring down prices at the same time” © K- - |