Show Idaho was visiting her Burley Kunzlers the Charles parents here- tnd gathering genealogy Mrs Ferris James returnMr Park Valley Greetings! 4 Mrs night ed to the valley Friday Friday Rain showers James has been with her son and Saturday and Sunday have brightin this area— family Lt & Mrs Sydney James ened vegetation at Mountain Soil in and new daughter raised our spirits too week this section of the state has great Homo AFB Idaho this past and the Mr 4 Mrs Ferd Hirschi were fertility give it moisture a covering in Brigham Tuesday on business ground responds with In checking with a doctor Mr of plant life— some ligaments in The Ward MIA comoa into the Hirschi found On Tuesday ''“news this week his chest region had been torn last the Mia Maids class under loose Thomas Mr & Mrs Pbiiliph the direction of their leader Emin Twin ma Carter held their Rose Tieing spent Saturday visiting the class has Falls Idaho While Ceremony Mr & Mrs F J HirSaturday of hut two girls an enrollment and Betty Jane schi attended funeral services in Marjory Palmer Malta Idaho and then drove to the affair was impresHorschi to visit Mrs Hirschi’s Burley by those pressive and enjoyed May 6th Sunday evening sister Mrs Eva Badger for a day ent services were held under the di- or so Rose Gary rection of the MIA Men conpresident of the Young MEETING was held here A which 4 porducted the program evening A drive is for the Wednesday theme MIA the trayed greater interest in e cn to promote Gean-iyear Patricia Montgomery school affairs Clarene Carter Betty Carter Junclle Rhea Kunzler Palmer Robert Morris Diane Ilirechl Dennis Hirschi and Darius Carter Thomas William Thomas Grover were young people home for the Hirschi Dennis Gary weekend Palmer Darius had DeVaun Rose Bishop Kenneth Carter and Sessions of Garland with him as Mrs Dorothy Morris were those Carter his guest DeVaun enjoyed a bit Christina - taking part music and of calf roping and branding while furnished the Weston (Beverly) Hirschi A' of 26 women attended and many lovely gifts were received by the bride Miss Marjory Palmer Is visiting this week at the Box Elder High school In Brigham City Work is progressing on the stretch of road under construction between Park Valley and group the junction Irsplte of road conditions workers report rather a heavy flow of traffic into and out of the valley is being carried on Wool sheep and cattle have to be trucked in and out It’a “blue” Monday and-had better Join those in action so— Bye! Plymouth Starrs Welcome Daughter Here THE GARLAND TIMES Proclamation Citei Savings Bond Values the The month of May marking sale fifteenth anniversary of the has of Series E Savings Bonds “Minuteman been proclaimed Month” by Governor J Bracken Lee off the citizens “I urge that as Utah demonstrate in peace well as in war that we have con- From Christy’s Scrat File MOTHER He (Written by Cpl John B in EnRamsell ‘Somewhere gland”” for his mother Mr for Mother’s Jean Ramsell BAKING CLUB son the day Any f i: ip 1111 Mrs Gerald Castleton and children returned to their- - hofte at Rock Springs Saturday after spending ten days at the home of her parents Mr & Mrs C H Last Shumvay & Mra Farrell Larsen and Stephen of Brigham were at W L Larsen home on Satur- Mr MEETS The first meeting of the Little on Club was held Bakers AnMay 4 at the home of Aria derson daughter of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Anderson Sue Ann Aria is president Bair is vice president with Diane Hammond Secretary and Marilyn Hards reporter The next meeting will be held May 23 at the home of Beth Petersen The leaders - are Linda Anderson and Beth Petersen Marilyn Hards reporter Why 1944) Day play Fire only J with tho cheeks touched her modest red Of the sunset’s crimson ray On her lips drew a line of courage Put a smile in each“ corner to Money on Insurance John Second a tinued faith in our great nation bonds extra savings by buying By L C Christopherson this anniversary month" during said- the governor shinis a “This bond program workof Americans ing example of all" ing together for the good her hands with the he continued Oh soft sang the Heavenly chorus He blessed United States cooling touch Hushed W8S angelic mirth “Why has the so Of a snowflake's gentle fall Savings Bonds program been For the Master of Heaven was often is a question with His successful?” And filled her heart sending asked according to State Sales DiOne of Ills angels to earth greatst gift “The rector Clem S Schramm — and be loved by all To love Mr Schramm He gave her the form of s woman answer is easy” He dressed her in garments fair Then so close was she to perfecpointed out “the peoplfe— Volunthe sun dull teers actually head the program And took from tion and dawning nationally as well as locally Beautiful strong unafraid in support of their belief In the Bed to brush thru her silken That the Master smiled with apmany hair soundness of the progrin different facets coee into play proval of His Over $54 million In free advertisi- With the pale deep light At the woman He had made vaulted sky ng was given willingly last year He tinted her eyes with blue Oh soft sang the Heavenly chorus by various media— newspapers Hushed radio TV billboards And placed them both in tha magazines the Master of Heaven was sparkling and motion pictures Even the morntalent on the different shows doGliqt of the sending nate their time ing dew My wonderful Mother to me John Starr and Mr 4 Mrs Don Wash Starr drove to Seattle last week to meet Mrs Starr’s daughter Peggy upon her arrival from Japan Because of immigration regulations the little girl was not permitted to accompany her mother when she came here three years ago They arrived here Wed May 2 organ here f on the little girl’s birthday The sang a solo with the MIA theme Mr & Mrs Gordon Carter were Don Starrs are making their home The program word of the song in Logan and report in Ogden: was enjoyed by ward members Agathon" DaySaturday a in progressed Dean Lamb was in Logan on who attended home that business large way Coming Wednesday Census Reprts Out evening they visited in Garland Bud Potter son of Mr & Mrs FOLKS COMING & Going— Mr with the BKent Carters of Logan Andy Potter former On County Business Jay and Norma (Mr & Mrs)" resident of this place paid a brief Mra Alvin James in Brigham City Receipts of 82 service establishand son and point east on Tuesday— We Jay Holmgren Randy visit to Mr & Mrs Fred Kohlhepp ments enumerated in Box Elder were in Ogden called at the E J Holmgren home Sunday evening (K G Carters) County in the 1954 Census of BusDon It Lamb spent the Saturday to extend Tuesday checking with a doctor in Garland day iness amounted to about $934000 and then Mr C dropped me off in Lirthday greetings to Mrs Holm- Thursday at the Logan Temple according to a preliminary report Garland on his way home that gren The Durward G Palmer home Mr C returning home KIND PROVIDENCE afternoon smiled on covering service trades published was the “Scene of two social actius Friday evening and deposited by the Buerau of the Census US io irrigate his alfalfa and I stay'The ed on to spend the rest of the vities this week Mrs Palmer was about 30 in of moisture that was Department of Commerce of the hostess to the Young Matrons much needed to help the spring combined yearly payroll week with the B Kent Carters service establishments and on crops Mr is Mrs LeGrand Morris were Club Thursday evening Another nice rain again county’s visitors Thursday Friday evening the young people Saturday night left 35 in of mois- was $162000 They reported 80 Brigham City are of the local school under the di- ture which means a great bles- employees of whom 79 worked Mr & Mrs Roy Pugslcy Mr & sing to this part of the country fulltime in the pay period ending home in the valley again after rection of their teachers acThomas members of their Mrs Philliph Mr & Mrs Newell Nish gathered visiting with who nearest Nov 15 Proprietors in the Palmer yard for playing have been on their ranch at tively employed in the operation family in Buriey and Pocatello and games Idaho Montana for the past month of unincorporated businesses numenjoying a weincr down Ogden roast L G Carter was arrived here Thursday He re- bered 92 On Saturday Mrs Helen Pugs-le- ports that the recent The establishments reported on way Friday gathering up grocerrains and and Mrs Nonnc Carter of snow have left the ground - much included auto repair barbers ies for his store and salt for the Park Valley and Mrs Marvell Hir- too wet to work and cattle now out on the range shoe repair motels beauty shops get ready schi and Mrs Virginia Lorschider for spring planting cleaners Bishop & Mrs Jack Thompson photographers etc- Dean - Lamb went - with of Providence were visiting relat- of Brigham were hostesses at the bridal shower at the Louis Hir- scouts to Lava- Hot ives in the valley Saturday Springs SatMrs Kenneth (Gwenna) Yost of schi home hero in honor of Mrs urday were they enjoyed a bath Coast Guard Offers in the warm mineral springs Careers where so many people go to get Promising relief from rhumatic The United States Coast Guard pains and distress from the ills of life by has announced that April May about will see in nature’s magical warm and June 1956 bathing w aters created 1500 enlisted openings Mr & Mrs Dewaine Lamb were by anticipated discharges and reInsurance rates in Garland are in Ogden tirements Twelfth District Headtransacting business has at San Francisco Saturday quarters Our Sunday School was well at- been authorized to accept 115 ora fraction of what they once now tended Sunday morning and was iginal recruits or the You can well afford to increase were ollowed by fast meeting at which the latter in former ratings and many interesting testimonies from pay grades where specialist vamembers of the ward were enjoy- cancies will permit amount of insurance you carry on your ed by those present The enlistments are open Original baby and value to cover it proper of Mr & Mrs Cleon Hess was to men between 17 and 26 In property blessed by its father and given normal health who can pass the the name of Sherrie Ann adequately protect yourself the standard Armed Forces QualThe baby of Mr & Mrs Lyle Hess of ification Test First enlistments Ogden was blessed by its grandare for four years You will not consult us now father George A Hess and given The Coast Guard offers advanthe Susan name of a smaller organization be surprised at how cheaply you can be tages of Mr & Mrs Jesse Lamb were p'us an array of benefits difficult honored when they got home to match in commercial occupafully insured from Sunday School by a tion Examples are annual 30 surprise dinner which had been arranged days of paid vacation paid sick by their children to observe Mrs leave and medical expenses— Lamb’s free $10000 inbirthday anniversary both unlimited ’ guests enjoyed the surance and extra pay for mardelicious ried men turkey dinner Men who serve their four years id receive a bonus in A VERY INSPIRING who And those was held here under the meeting four figures direction Guard a career make of the MIA organizations when can the Coast 20 retire after years" as early they presented their speech and as 37 years of age with substanmusic festival Giving talks and scripture readings were DeAnna tial pension the rest of their Nish Maty Nish Garth Joseph-so- lives Diane Archibald Orvil J Nish Ila Rae Estep and Nola Starr Music was furnished by a chorus which sang 'No Man is An island” “Still still With Thee Us “Let All Speak Kind words to Each Other" and “The Lord Bless “Prayer" You and Keep You” Prayers were by Gardner Udy and Clyde Steed Mrs Jesse Lamb and Mrs Don R Lamb visited with Mrs Lorin John in Portage Monday Mrs Ruby Hess of Garland was Save EVERT FRIDAY MORNING Editor and Publisher at the Mall Matter August 1928 Class Entered Post Office at Garland- - Utah Outside of County Subscription: $200 Per Year Friday May 11 1956 Page Two PUBLSEED Vemald Wm John two OUAtANTIII S PHOTO SAM po box Soli ms loli City LAB Oxrr Utah m Grow More Corn per Acre Get Utahybrid — the tested hybrid dent corn for irrigated land This com pays off in higher yield and high nutritive value UTAHYBRID 330 — MATURITY 95 Yields within 10 per cent of later hybrids MATURITY 105 UTAHYBRID 544 No other has attained its performance record for grain or ensilage UTAHYBRID 680 — MATURITY 112 The basic part of many feeding programs Heavy tonnage - ST01IL ERUII Chemicals for Agricultural Tremonton Utah Headquarters " Mr drove ELECTRICALLY' Cows gie more milk and bmterfat with plenty of water to drink Hens Beef lay more lamb and pork production steps up Household chores lighten Inquire now from your dealer or county electric agent about installing a water system on your farm FARM BETTE UTAH POWER R Electrically & LIGHT CO Mra Lawrence Archibald to Elba Idaho Saturday returning in the evening Mr & Mrs Howard Taylor and daughters of Ogden were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr ds m Jesse Lamb Mr & Mrs Oeon Hess have a home in Garland and are moving from our ward w wish them success in their Good livestock demands good re you'll find the kind and it your needs exactly payment convenient terms control niovo STOCK VEGETARIAN 411 CLUB HOLDS WEINER ROAST I The NETTING Ilf 9 Vegetarians Club met Mfly 3 at the r P'inVUrsday’ Park The following mem- bers were present to enjoy a uciner roast Ron Thompson EJX ?avd Archibald Nelson Terry Muons and Jay B Law leader David Archibald Reporter Mr & Mrs Jack Knudson of Portage were dinner guests Saturday evening of Mr & Mrs Ellery Hall lra tlrortg Galvonlid 7 lo joint I 47 Inch hight tLd for long 10 llrandt ml wir quality harp horbl Oofvoniid 80 ffctily rod (Xra ipactd GolvOniid vd Chotc ipooli poultry for of width trlli for frto ntting Con partition b Ejtimot Phon I We have every type of tool for use on the large farm or for a small garden Stop here first! - Anderson LUMBER Tremonton TED LOTT CO Alpine Manager |