Show LOVINGLY YOURS By Tony Grabo heaved a TINA up off the weary sigh and a flurry of action And a moment bed She picked or two later when she called for magicskin doll that shed Bobby and her she was ready “real tears” with which she had Bobby was already seated when up the and once again asbeen playing sumed the role of a nurse "There there” Tina said in a consoling voice as the “tears” began to flow when she tipped it "Don’t cry dolly— everything wilj be all right” She lay the doll on the bed and went to her small desk to write out a prescription— the usual proGood for one ice cream’ cedure she wrote At eight Tina was a lovely little girl But now as she sat on the bed a troubled look came into her large dark eyes that were set in an oval face which was surrounded by soft brown hair Today was' her mother's birthday and she wanted despeiately But Tina to buy her a present didn’t have any money was only Bobby her brother ten— he had bought one for the past two years and again this she came into the dining room Tina could see his mouth sag with surprise as she placed a small box on the table near his He was about to say something when Tina’s mother came in Somehow as always she knew about Bobby’s present but her eyes grew wide when she looked down and saw one from Tina too Tina clutched her small hands together under the table and held her breath as she watched her mother open the package first It seemed like a long time to Tina before her mother opened the gift Her fingers didn’t seem to be able to untie the knot and the bow she had tied and every once in a while she looked at Tina with a puzzled expression Tina’s gaze was only on her mother’s face First there was a warm smile year It was a bottle of perfume You’d and a happy look came into hei think she was careless the way he eyes It made Tina feel good held it himself and carefully put Suddenly the smile faded and two drops on the front of her Tina saw the tears flooding her mother’s eyes as she came quickly ress It was heavenly! Her lips quiveicu And when she was helping him toward her wrap it he made her promise to slightly as she looked at Tina— for — keep it a secret — as if she’d tell! just a second before clasping hci In just a little while it would be to her bosom Tina looked hard at the slips of time to eat supper Bobby would come down from his room and paper that fell from her mother's hand but couldn’t see anything box the wrapped neatly place near mother’s plate Then mother that should have made her cry ‘Good for one ice cream' Nothwould come from the kitchen and make such a terrible fuss She’d ing wrong with that It always open it and be so pleased with the fixed her dolly up! ’Good for one dish washing’ gift But Tina would only sit quietly— there would be no present from said the second one No that couldn’t be it her She looked at the last slip of Tina would say Of course Mother” And paper ‘Good for three hugs and “Happy birthday give her a big hug and a kiss Still three kisses’ it read She began to wonder if it had it wouldn’t be the 6ame as giving been such a good idea after all her a nice present Suddenly as Tina was dressing Then her mother raised her head her doll in a nightgown— she had and Tina saw the look on her face the radiant smile an idea! 'es she thought it was a very The sound of her mother setting the table downstairs sent her into good idea Mrs Wm J Tuesday Alma W King and Mrs Cullimore were in Logan Mrs Garn Capener entertained at bridge Monday night honoring Mrs Don Wheelwright who if leaving in the near future for Nephi where they will make their home Twelve guests were present Mrs Wheelwright was prenecksented with a beautiful lace rJUfaCs© GO Bonnie and Mr and Pugslcy Mrs Glenn Larsen and children all from Burley Idaho Park Valley TINA Mr & Mrs Reed Wood and family Mr & Mrs Bob Davis and family and Mr & Mrs Farrell Wood and family were dinner guests at the C W Wood home Sunday Mr A Mrs Leo Watkins of and their grandsons Montpelier Val and Stephen Watkins and were Wayne Wakely of Ogden guests Sunday at the Cecil ford home Brad- There are lions Greetings! in “them thar hills”! This is true of the mountains that surround the valley especially those on the north that in extending their smaller ridges trespass the ranchers’ fields and in these fields a cougar has been seen by a number of people here during the past two weeks It has been so bold as to come within a few Hansen’s house yards of Don To date the cougar lives though Vernal Montgomery experienced trapper is now on his trail Ranchers here fear for the small calves that have been turned out or summer range they are easy prey for cougars Trucks on the highway loaded with wool are evidence that shearing is still being done in this Charles Kunzler region has just finished with the shearOur friend ing of his herds Bonnie Lee from the city asked if the reason some of the little lambs wearing an extra hide fastened around them were doing so because of the cold weather and the extra coat was to keep them warm Surprised she was when told the extra hide belonged to a dead lamb and was used on an orphan to make the mother ewe love it as her own A “Goodbye Good Luck Soldier!” party will be given Saturin honor of Mack Palday night mer and pot luck supProgram per are promised by officers of the ward the sponsors Mothers’ Day was observed by a special program in Sunday School Sunday Mothers were with the performance delighted of their children— not so much with the verses softly uttered but delighted with the new found knowledge that their youngsters did have range of voice in the lower keys — one seldom heard about the house Some out of town visitors here for the day Dr & Mrs A Hamer Riser II and children of Salt Lake City Mr & Mrs Delbert Hirschi and Mr & Mrs Carl Lordshier and all from Brigham children City DaWayne and Weston Hirschi vid LaVere Carter James Palmer and John J Kunzler Jr all students at the A C in Logan nd JoLayne Palmer stuRoy A dents at Bear River High Paul Palmer and Darrell Kunzler from Box Elder High Emma Louise Mr & Carter from the BYU Mrs Lynn James and Mr & Mrs Merlin Tanner and son all of Grouse Creek Mr & Mrs Howard Larson and family from Logan V©W union PACIFIC The moment you step aboard you r Union Pacific train your vacation begins! 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On a Union Pacific train there ore no driving worries— and you Is arrive rested and refreshed If a car is needed it's convenient and inexpensive to rent one on arrival Get fhe most out of your vacation go Union Pacific extra pleasure Children five years old on d under 12— half fore under five free Wherever you go for For details and reservations your martil Union Pacific Railroad ticket agent For Dependable Passenger and Freight Transportation a) Be Specific - - V4 f A fciiEQ® A" Mrs Ilarvey Carter (Norine Kunzler former physical ed instructor at Bear River High entertained the young School) married ladies sewing club one cay last week They organized a Secret Pal project— Sounds worth while Must stop and get the weather report for the man of the house — Bye! Mrs J L Carter and daughter Joan were in Ogden Wednesday The Shirley Larsens and the Ken Smiths of Kaysville Mr & Mrs W L Larsen and Rodney and Stokes Mr & Mrs Dallas and Joan were dinner guests Sunday at the Merrill Laub home in M A Mrs Garn Capener Mr & Mrs Duane Archibald Mr & Mrs Art Michaelis and Mr & Mrs entertained a Delbert Hansen group of friends F'riday night in honor of Mr & Mrs Don Wheelwright at the Garn Capener home They were given a gift TIMES THE GARLAND GARLAND Page Friday May UTAH 7 15 1953 Mr & Mrs Kenneth Johnson of Nephi and Mr A Mrs Newell Linford and childen of Salt Lake City visited Sunday vntb Mrs A L udy Mr & Mrs V D Bishop Mr & Mrs Theral Bishop and family Mr A Mrs Carl Bishop and family and Mr & Mrs Ken Anderson and family of Ogden joined in a family dinner at the Leonard Marble home in Botbwell Sunday The occasion observed Mothers’ Day and also honored Mr & Mrs Carl Bishop Mrs George Allen and son George of Salt Lake City spent and Saturday with Mrs Friday Fern Huish Mrs J L Carter entertained her Spebridge club Monday night cial guests were Mrs C J Wood Mrs Charles Cutler and Mrs Gus Prizes were won by Forsberg Mrs Sterling Huish and Mrs A Dean Capener BBS 5 FARM Real Estate LOANS 5 farm loans at lev cost NO APPLICATION FEE Long-terAsk for the free booklet describNO APPRAISAL FEE the Equitable Society Farm ing NO COMMISSION Plan Ownership John Representing The J Shumivay Equitable Life Assurance Society "Many Utah miners are out of work and others may lose their (obs soon This Is the result of shutdowns caused by dumping of low priced metals on the American market by foreign producers who pay low wages When our miners out of work it means there's less money buy Utah's farm and manufactured are to products" |