Show -- w Community Pays Last Respects To Geo Hughes Burial in his home town of Mcndon where Bishop John 0 Hughes dedicated the grave followed funeral services here Friday for George Hughes Speakers at the service all had been very close acquaintances of Mr Hughes during his life here and all spoke feelingly of his many fine qualities of tolerance kindness and friendliness They were C E Smith John J Shum-waBishop Duane Archibald and Dr It D Preston who had been his physician Two numbers were sung by the Ladies sextette "One Fleeting Hour” and "Beyond the Sunset” Singers were Mrs VV Lee Thomp- -' son Mrs W L Larson Mrs L L Bishop Mrs L W Manning and C Christopherson Mrs I Mrs Mrs I) Henry Manning was accompanist Gus Forsbcrg A male quartet accompanied by Mrs A I) Rich and consisting of F Ij Nye R Evan Gee Dan Nelson and L W Manning sang "A Christian’s Goodnight” Prayers were by Bishop Arthur Michaclis ad Mcarl Bair WORK MEETING k SCHEDULED Garland First Ward Relief Society officers invite the women of in the the ward to participate regular work day activities to be held next Tuesday Work will get underway at 10 a m with things for all to do Lunch will be served at noon and a lesson on Selection Care and Use of Household Equipment will l given by ICtha Michaclis There will be a nursery JVlr & Mrs Itoyd Minins were in Salt Iakc City cn business Thursday Thatcher Couple Accept Mission Call Mr and Mrs Roy C Andesron this of Thatcher are leaving month to fill a mission to the States with headNorthwestern quarters at Portland Oregon it is announced this week A testimonial honoring the missionaries will be held this Sunday eveing October 17 at 8 pm in the Thatcher Ward chapel and friends of the couple are invited to attend Anderson will Mr and Mrs leave October 20 for the Mission Home Former Residents at Sendee residents Among the former of Garland who returned F'riday to attend the funeral for George B Hughes were Mr & Mrs Lewis Lillywhite and Mr & Mrs E N Austin of Brigham City Mrs Bert Affleck and Mr Affleck of Ogden of Bert Sargent and daughters Salt Lake City East Garland Ward Plans Fiftieth Anniversary Reunion Speakers at the funeral services at RJiverside Saturday for Viola Kennard Ira Udy were Ward and Charles J Wood Bishop Leland Capcner who directed the service also spoke briefly joining the other speakers in expressions of sincere apof the fine character preciation qualities of the deceased and of consolation to her family Music consisted of a vocal solo "Teach Me to by Burton Iluish Pray” and another by Renee Walked To"I Welling Brough day Where Jesus Walked” and a quartet number by Frank Gleason and L IL Kennard and Otto Nye "I Need Thee Every Hour” Accompanists were Ellen Capener and Marcel Nielson Prayers were by Theral V Bishop and Russell Capener The grave in the Riverside cemetery was dedicated by J R Kennard SERVICES — Mr & Mrs Jack Matsen and Janice and Judy of daughters Los Angeles and Mrs Lee Waldron of Long Beach were here to attend the funeral services for Mrs Viola Hales Udy and were house guests of Mrs Fern Huish Others from out of the valley present for the funeral service were Mr & Mrs Bill Pingree and Mr & Mrs A1 Burdick family and family Mr & Mrs Lloyd Craven Mr & Mrs Frank Kennard and family Mrs Marion Kennard and family Mr & Mrs Virgil Nelson and daughter Mr & Mrs Fred Nelson r & Mrs Wayne Mason Mr & Mrs Leo Jardine Mr & Mrs Bill Fraser Dean Andrus Mr & Mrs Grant Skinner and family Mr Mrs Vem Hess and family Mr & Mrs Horace Udy and family Mrs George Allen Mrs Frank Davis Mrs Ruth Eltinge and family Mrs I'hebe Welling Mrs Jim Miner and Mr & Mrs Robert Williams all of Salt Lake City Mr & Mrs Mfs’ Gladys Otto Nye and family Jensen Mrs LaDean Hodge Betty Jensen and Mr & Mrs Robert Mr & Mrs Draper of Ogden Idaho Leon Hales of Nampa Gleason Kennard and son Richard of Montpelier Idaho Mr & Mrs Jack Schioff and L II Kennard of began Mr & Mrs Antono Gleason Mr & Mrs Sterling Bennett Miss and Gleason of Jennie Pleasant Grove Mrs Helen Howell and Mrs Wilford Granger and of Roosevelt and Mrs daughter Virginia Baron of Brigham City THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND Friday UTAH Page 8 October 15 1954 RELIEF SOCIETY INVITES TO WEDNESDAY MEETING Garland Second Ward Relief Society will hold its social science Oct lesson day next Wednesday 20 The lesson will be given by Alice Nye The work day which is regularly scheduled for that will be held the foU owing day week Oct 27 at 10 am A nursery will be provided for young children All women of the ward are cordially invited and to aturged by the presidency tend all meetings this season Stake Workers Enjoy Party of fine An evening entertain- ment and fellowship and a bounteous dinner made the Bear River Stake officers party at Beaver Dam last Saturday an event that will be long remembered stake YMMIA Cyril Linford superintendent acted as master the J Earle Arnold relumed last of ceremonies introducing week from Europe where he has entertainment features and the been for a number of months talks by President Potter and D assisting in the erection of sugar G Nelson and Orvil J Nish of factories in Italy and England The the stake high council Mr Arnold was a technical adhigh couneilmen reported on the visor to those erecting the refinstake building renovation project eries which is nearing completion and Since his return he has been thanked the stake workers and in Idaho and in Gunnison giving Mrs Mark Spence and children the for their assistance at the sugar factories bishoprics there visited in Lewiston generous support of it Friday RETURNS East Garland Ward is making plans for a big "Homecoming” banquet and program on Nov 20 to observe the fiftieth anniversary of the ward’s organization all Cards are being sent to whose former members names can be found to invite them to the party states Mrs Fred M Grover member of the committee All are asked to pass the word along to friends who may have belonged to the ward Those who can attend the planned banquet at fi pm Saturday Nov 20 are asked to send word to Mrs can Grover so that arrangement be made for all ivho come There is to be no charge for the event it is stated but reservations should be made to Mrs Grover before Nov 5 if possible ATTEND Service Held For Mrs Viola Udy At Riverside EUROPE— FROM I GfilC owners clinch the Reports from Hydra-MafHauling" superiority of nllydra-IMi- c ic all-arou- nd i GMC’s are c “Thai's okay lady— no chanyo dear I’ll he home eattj for wail use oun dli-e- r Hydra-mati- out their first two years in service And the experiences of owners in every field of truck use seem to leave no doubt about this: “Ilydra-Mati- c Hauling” is obsoleting the slower f harder more costly ways truck I of the manual-shif- t GMC trucks are Hydra-Mati- c CM C‘$ Trmek Drit ksi Su flicUu It it tfnJtrd sfsipmtsl GARLAND FftQZEf Gus and Joe earning more for professional haulers They are slashing deeply the costs of delivery operations They are speeding schedules 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