Show and punch Fun! COMING and going— Sacley family of are visiting Canada Cardston this week here with the Durward Mrs Sacley and Mr Palmers Palmer are “ sisters— Mr & Mrs Abe Tracy and Mr & Mrs Donald Jensen and family of Brigham City visited Sunday at the home of Mr & Mrs Dee Kunzler The parare Mrs Kunzler’s Tracys ents— Mr & Mrs Ferd Ilirschi and Mr & Mrs Gary Rose were Thursday— Tremontoir visitors Calvin Larsen Larsen Wallace and K G Carter were at Burley Miss Ethel Rason Thursday— mussen daughter of Dr & "Mrs of Rasmussen Howard City has been vsi!:ng her PEOPLE From Christys SCRAP FILE By L C Christopherson ALONE? was much I wanted to do dear Lord So much I wanted to do But now with most of it still undone I’m shut in alone with You Shut in alone but never shut There out From the wounderful proyer Brh:m power of For on spiritual wings I can still send aid To the needy ones everywhere And sometimes I think as I finger the keys Unlocking Thy promises true That perhaps I am filling a far greater need Just shut in alone with You — Alice H Mortenv'in COLUMEANDERING By Stanley - Johnson Washington The Aug rent trip from Utah across the Middle West through the South and up the east coast has been so incredibly rich in new experiences that no complete coverage is possible but for the benefit of either real or vicarious travelers a few notes on the journey 6- Robert The cur- Josech Palmers parents Mr & Mrs Ilarvey Carter were in Monday - Relatives from Ogden the Salt at Lake spent Wednesday Ray Morris visit-inwith Jjdia Brighton who is we grieve that Julia’s condiis serious the home ill tion The Little Princess Rode in An Imaginative Setting “The Cat and the Canary” was the theme’’ of this attractive float with the attendants to Michelle Wheat and Beet Days princess to repredressed Spencer and Sally Coombs sent cats and the princess Kathleen Munns representing the canary swinging in a prettily cage designed Athe to sit in the square by the Lord is really working with pcrience to go through the us moonlight house where Wolfe grew up to We have had an awful lot of follow his old paper route More than they here the poor negro district rain seen lately through in about- 10 have years of the town Everything seemed is green around now are offered instantly familiar for ft was ex- Everything in some also here have been We actly as Wolfe had described it The moments most interesting At one time the city I in “Look Homeward Angel" anJ big visited on the trip east was Dodge clam was dry and there was no novels succeeding water for Chihuahua At another City Kansas Marshal Matt Dillon has long been gone from this Now further along the way a Catholic Church fell im Also lawless revealed there has been a theatre burn has been reputedly but it Washington city looks as if he were still needed as a city of incredible treasures and a bridge collapse since we The city still has all the atmos- The capitol the White House and have been here of a Western frontier town all the governent buildings are phere We are doing quite a bit of it is not difficult to imaginq the far more imposing than their pictrading lately and have had some James brothers or the Dalton tures ever suggest The only hard Despite the promising results gang in such a setting Violence magnitude of these public build- thing is to make the people reseems only recently to have been ings however the most impresalize the great importance of fubdued here unone suspects sive sight moving in its simplithis work and how important it easily that any false move will city is the Lincoln Memorial The is to be a member of the church bring guns into play again statue of Lincoln is more of Jesus Christ The priesthood to most of little importance The heat of this and the other than a public monument it is i towns of the plains also a work of art that feelingly people and it seems they think of the only ones with power are the states was gladly left behind conveys the great loneliness There is a lot of Southern Missouri the the man Lincoln The face of the missionaries brought et work left to do sad is inexpressibly Ozark Mountains gently sloping statue I only lack three months to and heavily wooded then the it seems to radiate the choicest One cannot look finish mv mission but I would River was crossed at human virtues Mississippi upon it without feeling with new like to be remembered to all an Memphis — always impressive experience— and the trip assurance that this is the greatest my friends Sincerely continued across Tennessee and figure in our past Grant E Turley North Carolina the most sheerly beautiful states I have ever visited For hundreds of miles the winds mounhighway through tains and along rivers and lakes most Everywhere there is the SEEM TO BE the REUNIONS luxuriant growth imaginable — an news of the day — The Kunzler realmost primitive tangle of shrubs and the Carter union Saturday bushes and vines underneath the and Pugsley reunions Sunday taller pine and oak trees There a number of folks out of the took Chihuahua Chihuahua is something almost fearsome 1 de Agosti de 1955 valley to mingle with relatives about such extravagent displays elsewhere of the earth’s vitality man’s ef- Dear Editor: I have been going to write for forts to clear a little patch of was TILE RELIEF SOCIETY some time to thank ground here and there are made quite in Sunday evening to seem the punier by comparisincerely for sending me reorganized new officers are The services son The Times every week but have president Cloe that extra Vinnie Knuzler In the midst of this part of not seemed to find Ilirschi first counselor and Christhe south the city of Chattanooga minute to write counselor-Secretarsecond Carter tina When one is far away it is a an interesting surprise proved for the organization to know what is go- will be announced later Many southern cities are inclined consolation Edna I have to be rather sluggish and com- ing on in the home town Palmer former president of the placent Chatanooga in the heart really appreciated it from is moving Relief Society of the region developed so adI am now VVe wish her and her in the valley here working mirably by the TVA project is Chihuahua — a town about the family the best of everything in It main size of Brigham City lively and hustling and we their new location and we will thoroughfare Market Street like have had some wonderful results miss them very much here in Market Street in the work the more famous When I arrived the valley of San Francisco is a genial and the Elders left a few who were I wanted to almost uninhibited area I THE YOUNG PEOPLE of the ready for baptism more lime here but had have helped baptize those people valley enjoyed a number of sospend! to hurry on to Asheville North and also a few others In Ch- cial activities during the week— Carolina for a stop of several ihuahua in the past three months The Home Builders of the Pridays 30 people and mary had a successful we have baptized party on was the home town are Asheville having another service this Thursday evening It was held of Thomas Wolfe in this estimatSaturday and about 12 more on the grounds at he Joseph Paion the greatest modem Ameri- people are ready Wc feel that lmer home While there were but can author The main purpose of the visit was to check material at the Wolfe Memorial Library here Editor and Publisher and to meet some of Wolfe’s relVeaaald Wm Johns atives who still remain in Ashe- EVERY FRIDAY MORNING PUBLSIIED ville— The — city— was— overwhelm-- ! Entered as Second Class Mail Matter August 1928 at the mgly friendly and many gratifyPost Office at Garland- Utah The ing contacts were made $250 Outside of County Subscriptions: $200 Per Tear it city requires fuller discussion (zA only be reported now that it Two Friday August 19 1955 Page was a strange and fascinating cx- Park Valley THE GARLAND TIMES three young girls at home to paradults atticipate the following themselves tended and enjoyed most Mrs enthusiastically: Leti-ti- Palmer (teacher) ofE MORE ACTIVITIES of the val ley young people included a fireside held Sunday evening after sacrament meeting at the home of Miss Rhea Mrs Josie Ilirschi Kunzler being hostess— and Carla Jean Carter (our granddaugh- ter) entertained some young friends at a birthday party at More fun! — Mr grandpa’s home & Mrs F J Ilirschi spent Thursday evening at the home of Mr & Mrs John Carter bringing birthday wishes to Mr Carter on his 77th anniversary— Weather report: it’s summer Bye! Mrs Dorothy Morris Mr & Mrs Al(teacher) ma Palmer Mr & Mrs Wallace Larsen Mrs Eldora Carter (parSirs LaRue Glasmann and faments of the three girls Judy Palof Ogden spent the weekend mer Sharon Rose and ily Larsen here Mrs Jos A Nielsen returnJeanie Carter) Mr & Mrs Ferris ed to Ogden with them to visit Mr & Mrs Durward PalJames a day or two mer Mr & Mrs Robert Sadey Sir & Sirs Evan Rudd and Sir Mr & Mrs Joseph Palmer Mr & and Mrs Dee Ilirschi (Mrs Ilirschi is and Mrs Blaine Thompson president of the Primary) apd children of Logan were here for AfWheat Day Bishop & Mrs K G Carter ter games were played weiners and Sir & Sirs Seth Hammond arid marshmallows were roasted visiteaten with Mr & Mrs Arbon Bowcutt over a bonfire and salad potato chips olives pickles ed in Brigham City Sunday SPECIAL SALE OF TILEBOARD MODERNIZE AT BIG SAVINGS 12c Per Sq Ft for all uses plus new hardwood Fir plywood veneers A hardboard product that in has a world of uses remodeling |