Show 9 East Garland Primary Girls Are Graduated Primary held a very beautiful graduation exercise Monday evening with Rita Sorensen in The charge The theme was “The Path We Have Built” The girls carried stepping stones and laid them to form a path through the beautiful garden they had built at the recreation hall This path represented the path they had taken from Primary ino MIA where they rectived their certificates There were three stake Primary board members present Na Velle Rhodes Pearl Rhodes and Girls particiMildred Capener pating were Lynda Hansen Rhodes Ilene Sorensen Sharon Oyler Brenda Peterson and Jean Shaffer A reception followed for parents and friends The Ed Isaacson family had a for vLa together on Sunday Mar who will report for duty with the ' armed service at Fort The on Wednesday Douglas affair was held at the home of Mr & Mrs DeVerl Payne in and the park across the street Dinner was "served with laid for Mr & Mrs F G places Korth of Logan Mrs I L Isaacson Mr & Mrs Don Ray and family DeVerle Payne and family Mr & Mrs Don Winter and family Burton Isaacson and the get guest Mr Mrs of & R honor L M Ilolman Mr & J Potter Mrs Naomi Oy-Mrs ler and Mrs Millie Gleason attended a meeting of the Social Hour club at the home of Mr & Mrs Willard Wood in Clearfield Saturday evening Jim Christensen of the BYU spent thf weekend at home Ardes Adams visited relatives and Willard at Layton Ogden and Monday Mrs LeRoy Johnson and son were in Tuesday Mrs Lyle Oyler Mrs Leon AnderLake Salt City on Friday Mr & Mrs Golden Adams and family and W A Adams were in Salt Lake City on Sunday where they visited Mr & Mrs David Sheldon Mr & Mrs Lyn Larson made y a trip to Cedar City on Sunday and Monday Mrs entertain- Allred Gilbert her bridge club on Thursday Eeth Arnold won high score Elinore Pugsley cut and Mosell Hess low Mr & Mrs Orin Heaton on a honeymoon trip from Texas thru where they were married California and the Northwest arrived on Friday for a visit with there parents here and in left Wednesday They for the Great Lakes states Mrs Fred Peterson accompanied Mr & Mrs Ileaton to Brigham City where the ladies visited Mrs THE GARLAND GARLAND Mile High Window Washer TIMES UTAH Page 6 Friday May 22 are A ' f li moving to Burbank where he has accepted a with Lockheed A - Calif position i u-: YC- L k A i tr i k lAArH $ Mr & Mrs Sidney Sorensen attended Dairy Day at Plain City on Saturday A it" - V i 'A Mrs Eph Peterson and son Rex and Rodney Peterson were in Ogden Monday They visited Mr & Mrs Bill Cole Mrs Cole and to them children accompanied Hill Field J' h: 1 1 f i ' i I s ed while Robinette Ace was Mr Heaton in Salt Lake City on business Mr & Mrs Howard Smith of Spanish Fork and Mr James F Smith of Brigham City visited with Mr & Mrs Fred Peterson Friday evening Mrs Henry Sorensen took her mother Mrs Francis Allen to Portage on Monday after spending a couple of weeks at the Sorensen home of Word has been received the safe arrival of another grandchild for the Henry Sorensens a baby girl bom to Mr & Mrs Leon Fryer Saturday morning Mrs Dorris Peterson and children and Mrs Jane Isaacson were in Ogden on Monday where they visited with Mr & Mrs Lee Isaacson and Mr & Mrs L Francis Peterson Mrs Linda Somers and Mr & Mrs Carl Somers of Logan visitCarl and family ed here Sunday Carl Boss and four of his friends and their partners visited Saturday and Sunday at the Peter the Boss home They attended DeltL Phi party at the USAC Sunday night Mrs P her noon ford Mrs and U4 4 Y 4 & the with George Gleason weekend in Grouse their daughter Ruth Mrs Here’s proof your spring window washing Job could be a lot tougher Tbe title of World’s Highest Window Washer goes to Jim P Jones who is shown above sponging off one of the huge picture windows at Grand Canyon Lodge on the north rim of the gorge The Lodge Is being readied' for opening June 15th for vacationists to spectacular Grand Canyon National Park were day Mr Brockman and son Jay in Salt Lake City Wednes- & Mrs Ken Hess and Mrs Ervin Lake City Coombs Sunday were Mr In Mr & in Grace Mrs P Idaho Mr & Mrs L W Maiming visit ed in Kaysville Saturday Petterson were C on Friday m&witi & y TIRES it you trade V a£lsr LiltiSs 9350100 Like a few bushels of grain or a few tens of hay it’s a good is much thing to have something in reserve for the future Money " and a bank account that keeps the same smart thing to have Puts you in the position over the rough spots or to take advantage increase or improve your holdings Why account? year’s harvest away in your bank GET Why not trade TODAY! growing of is a mighty to tide being able of opportunities to put part of this not NOW SEA Jan Ilolden NYMPII graces Florida! 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