Show Pile THE GARLAND 2 TRIES GARLAND East Garland Mrs R J Potter is at the LDS hospital in Logan receiving medtreatment Mr & Mrs L M Holman were In Fountain Green Thursday where they attended funeral serElmer vices for a brother-in-la’ Carter The Holmans and Mr & Mrs Gus Larson took Mrs Sophia Larson to Idaho Falls Tuesday They also visited with Mrs Oscar Larson who is ill at Pocatello Mr 3b Mrs Ilolman left Saturday morning on a vacation trip to Gardnerville Nevada to visit Mr 3c Mrs Ned Jackson and then on to points of interest in Calical ifornia COUNTY CHAMPION- S- Garland First Ward girls again won the Shown here aw the team memsoftball title this year Butler Carol Lynn bers and their coach: Front ro- w- Diane Lorna row — Gaye Archibald Butler Mae Carol Second Capener Mason Arlene Rogers Marian Linford Third row— Carieen Brown Af rear Dona Bowcutt coach Wilma Pulsipher LaRee Rhodes Absent Renee Nielson : Mr 3b Mrs Tom Harper attended an open house to celebrate the silver wedding anniversary of Mr & Mrs Grover Harper In Corinne Sunday afternoon Mr St Mrs Lyn Larson had as Sunday dinner guests Mr 3s Mrs David Larson of Logan and Mr 3b Mrs Palmer DeLong and children of Rock Springs Wyo Mr 3b Mrs DeVon Allred and dinner children were Sunday guests of Mr 3b Mrs Gilbert Al- attended the State Fair Saturday They also visited friends in Salt Lake City There was a good representation at the PTA party in Garland Monday evening Room representatives were guests of the offiis Mrs Harmon Pierson cers vice president and Hazel Riser secretary Mr 3b Mrs Ed’ Isaacson were in Salt Lake City Saturday and Sunday They were joined at the Fair on Sunday by Mr 3b Mrs GorDon Winter and children don Winter and Gordon Haws Mrs Ross Rhodes had her maternal grandmother with her on Sunday Burt and Don Rhodes and Thayne Oyler were on a canyon fishing trip Monday and Tuesday Jim Christensen enrolled on Monday as a student at the BYU He went to Provo SaturHis mother Mrs Marion day Sorensen accompanied Mrs Naomi Oyler to Provo on Sunday Mrs First Ward Girls End Successful Softball Season Lafayette Grover Tuesday Mrs Darlene Whitaker and her brother Wesley Grover who have been visiting here left Friday for Provo where Wesley will enter the BYU and Mrs Whitaker will work Mrs Eph Peterson and son Rex were Ogden visitors Thursday Mr A Mrs Wm P Shumway of Preston visited relatives here " Sunday 2 s word "flock" would most fit s gwup of which: (a) d) Clydesdales? minorcas (c) guernseys protractor Is used with which school subject: (s) music A (b) chemistry (e) mathematics? 3 Which creature spends part of Us life In water: (d) bumblebee? (c) housefly A rain check suggests which (c) strikeout? (b) ant 4 spare 8 means which: "Intrepid sport militant (a) (a) mosquito term: (a) offside (b) fearless (b) (e) crafty? ANSWERS "RMS 1iaSsH tnaaStW —I tt — — )— 'MM vear Each counselor activity 135 Oyler took Dessie down there to attend school also Mrs Orval Grover and Joan were at home for the weekend Mrs Grover is teaching school at Lakeside this season Mr 3b Mrs Bill Potter were at the State Fair Sunday They also attended the ice show & Mr Mrs Wayne Grover were in West' Point Sunday Mr & Mrs ’Ted Showell of Ogden and Mr 3c Mrs Will Harris of Portage visited with Mr 3b Mrs they have participated in a playoff with the winners of the South Bear River North Box' Elder and South Box Elder stakes and emerged victorious the team this year Coaching were Mrs Dona Bowcutt and Mrs Helen IlalL Mrs Mary Linford MIA 23 SEPTEMBER 1 The (b) lied Mrs Gilbert Allred and Susie and Mrs Lily Mann were Ogden Mr A Mrs Charles Last and visitors on Thursday The Allreds had as guests Mr Mr & Mrs ErraU Bone entertain3c Mrs Juson of Southern Utah ed the ONO Club Saturday night Mrs Juson is a niece of Mr at the Merrill Jensen garden barbeSixteen members enjoyed a Mrs Dorris Peterson and Yetta cue supper and games Karen were in Ogden Sunday to Garland First Ward girls were see her new grandson born rerecently presented with a handMrs Wakely mother of Mrs cently to Mr & Mrs L Francis some trophy symbolic of the Bear Cecil Bradford is ill at BradPeterson the River Stake girls soitball cham- ford home here Mr 3c Mrs Harmon Pierson pionship by the stake MIA The presentation was made by Mrs for the stake Madge Anderson MIA presidency The tropny will be presented to the ward after the names of the individual players have been Inscribed “upon it a service that a will be taken care of with contribution from Alma W King member of the ward In addition to winning the stake title for the second successive year the girls also won this year their second successive four-stak- e championship FRIDAY UTAH General Motors Value! had charge of the activity Players were as follows: Arlene Rogers Renee Nielsen Marian Linford Wilma Pulsipher LaRee Rhodes Lorna Mason Gaye Archibald Carol Lynn CapeDiane ner Carol Mae Butler Butler Carieen Brown Mr A Mrs Leo Watkins of Montpelier visited at the Cecil Bradford home Sunday Mrs Gladys Roundy received medical care at the Valley Hospital this week I More Gof LEGAL HORDE Drive it Yourself! 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