Show RADIO PROGRAM FEATURES FARM SAFETY' THEME IiAFF OF THE WEEK ‘‘Safety with farm animals” will be the topic discussed by Don E Kenney on KSL Radio’s “This of Busines Farming” Monday July 20 Following the Monday broadcast precedent all of the week’s programs will be devoted tosafety subjects in cooperation with the 11th annual Farm Safety Week July 25-3Among the subjects to be considered on the I various programs are Safety Projects “Safety in the Home” Utah’s and “Machinery Safety” safety needs “This Business of Farming” is heard over KSL Radio each week day at 12:15 noon and is sponsored by the Utah Cooper Division of Kennccott Copper Corporation GARLAND UTAH Page 8 Friday July 23 INVITE TO SQUARE DANCE— I is invited interested Everyone to attend a square dance to be held on the new oiled surface in Church front of the Riverside this Friday evening it is announced Released From Service County Seeks Dee of Mr Don Lee Rogers son and Mrs W C Rogers has receivForce his from Air the ed release where he has been serving for He plans to attend three years the BYU With his wife and small son he has been visiting here with his parents this week Lund Attorney 0 Deo Lund announces his to the candidacy for office of county attorney on the Republican ticket Mr Lund is completing his ' Mr & Mrs Lester Holman enfirst term as county attorney tertained the Social Hour Club in lie resides Brigham City at their home in East Garland with his wife Relda Lund and Dinner was served Friday night son Whitney He has been pracand games were plaed Prize law in Brigham City since was won by Vida Manning Spe- ticing his release from the US Air cial guests were Mr & Mrs Ned resiForce in 1946 A life-lonJackson of Nevada There wero “Uly wife the one you rail ‘Baby dent of Box Elder County he at15 present steaks for 89c! “ tended public school and high school in Brigham City and gradMr & Mrs Arbon Bowcutt left Mr & Mrs Gus Korth and Mr uated from Weber College and Thursday for Yellowstone Park 5i Mrs Don Korth returned the U of U Law School Northwest a trip to the Mr Lund is active in civic Mrs Keith Wise visited during in Seattle and religious organization is a They visited relatives the weekend in Ogden Wash member of the Latter-daSaints and Sponkane left TueMrs I C Petierson Mr & Mrs V W Johns attend- Church presently serving in the ed “All Faces West” at Ogden bishopric of the Brigham LDS sday for Eugene Oregon to visit the Don Chambers family First Ward Friday evening Mr & Mr son Mrs Farrell Larsen and Mrs Ken Smith and &: family and Mr & Mrs Shirley Larsen of Kaysville visited at the W L Larsen home during the weekend Mrs Jay B Law and Mrs Preston attended the performance of “Oklahoma!” Satur- R Face’ Mr Salt wants & another ane of those Mr D & day night at Salt Lake City Mrs Clarence Austin and Mrs Geerge Watkins of Otto Brockman visited in Ogden son and their City and Wednesday jand Layton Mrs Lake Bishop George Watkins of the Thursday Manhatten Ward in New York visited last week with Mrs WatMiss Joan Brockman provided kins’ father Thos E King and accordion music for the DUP ether members of the King fam- program at Tremonton 4th ward ily here Sunday evening Now that motorists are taking a closer look at vajue there’s a strong new surge to Pontiac Here’s why: Pontiac is the only car in its field with the solid feel and quality appearance of finercar length and weight Its luxury is just as impressively regal And perform-anc- e is simply wonderful — smooth and eager spirited quiet at all speeds and reliable and fashion in fine-ca- r economical in the famous Pontiac way ad That’s a fast look at what you gtf you pay is the smallest price ever placed on a big luxurious car — within a few dollars of the lowest! Come in and find out how our liberal deal whittles even that low figure down to everybody’s size! What The Teas! Ibiill Ever PayforBig Car Performance andluxury! t ! MAIN ! 195$ i O Visit Idaho Temple Mr & Mrs Ken Anderson Mr & Mrs Frank Ileycr Mrs & Mrs Dan Nelson and Mr & Mrs Cal Anderson drove to Idaho Falls Thursday to attend a session at the temple THE GARLAND TIMES STREET — TREMONTON UTAH T"- t i |