Show 1 The Garland Time 8 Page Friday May 8 1942 School Elects THE GARLAND TIMES SaboortpUon rl Katcred as Tara aid Win FRIDAY EVERY PUBLISHED — 1299 Per Year Frio Office Phone Home an Hall Matter at Garland Claw Second Angwst Slngl Copies — Verl Kidman of Beaver Dam was student elected tody president for next year at the' high" school elec- So 49 t 192 Post the Office tion last Thursday Darlene Orover of Last Garland was chosen for the office of vice of president and Wilma Anderson of Garland for the student body close and The election was u Neal Warburton of spirited one was the defeated candiTremonton date for president and Alta Bishop Utah Editor John tad Publisher Scanning ihe Scene Continued from pace 1 The a portion of the territory to the Mormons price desired was three million dollars for thirty million acres Negotiations continued for several days but Brigham Young looked with disfavor upon such move especiaily disliking the climate and transHe did however consider portation difficulties settling the region with converts from Europe A few days later a Mr Clarkston also from California called on Brigham Young and stated that President Buchanan had heard of the proposal and had suspended all military movements by Johnston’s forces in hopes that the Mormons would take advantage of the offer to clear out of the US Clarkston said he believed the government would allot the Mormons several million dollars He further indicated to pay transportation costs the Federal authorities believed that if the Church of the d leaders would leave the country people would follow and the “rest would settle down here and be good citizens” The Church however appears to have had no great enthusiasm for the idea and since the new governor Alfred Cumming was effecting a peaceful solution to the immediate situation the Mormons decided to remain in the land they had built and did so despite an offer the following’ the Kinney claim for the greatly year of orte-ha- lf reduced price of $100000 LITERARY CLUB MEETS Miss Ruth Johnson was hostess to the Tremonton- - Oar land Ladles Literary Club Friday evening of last week at her home feature of the evening was a review of the book "Through Devil’s Gate" by Deta P Neeley and Nathan Glen Walton Neeley given Isabella by The Bear River stake Primary Board hold their regular meeting afternoon at the home of Monday Mrs V W Johns Twelve members were present Car Adana and her group of Primary children entertained tn honor of the mothers ot the children at their regular Primary meeting Wedafternoon nesday Mr It to serve as itudent officers These young people were recently elected the high school next year" They are left to light: Wilma Anderson Darlene Garland Grover of East Garland secretary Verl Kidman of Beaver Dam of the hixb courtesy presi dent picture school Searchlight at of FIELDING NOTES Mr About Or Call LEOTA Day Girls Complete Red Cross Knitting t £ I t Don’t let mother cook the entire dinner herself this year Take home the dessert a half gallon of Bluebell’s rich tasty Special Mix Ice Cream Then present her with some Delicious Boxed Candy Wrapped especially for this important occasion The Bluebell Confectionery Call Bell Phone 22 F A Driggs Proprietor Attention Farmers and Stockraisers ! We Pay Cash ! f V TUESDAY A FRIDAY A ui in "brief" FOR ment FIRE INSURANCE Mrs LeRoy Bunnell and Miss Johnson as correspondents Mrs Clyde Morris as historian RENT: See G Consult ' Large modern apart G Sweeten John J Shumway Real Estate - Loans Insurance Garland Utah If you are an eligible one of the many classes of people qualified to buy a new motor car buyer Govern- e®?& mmm your Chevrolet dealer will be glad to help you get a Certificate of Purchase and obtain delivery of your new car with a minimum of trouble and delay a mmsim mm? 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Mr A Mrs C H Last and Bishop & Mrs Charles J Wood left Thursday to attend the Lions convention this being held at St George Mr & Mrs Lowell Christensen of Los Angeles are visiting Mrs Christensen's parents Mr & Mrs Joseph A Nielspn OnPHEUM THEATRE TONIGHT LEGAL dinner was given last birthday for Mrs James Hess at the TO CREDITORS NOTICE home of her Mrs Carl daughter Estate of Elijah Palmer Deceased Members of her family were Rogers Creditors will present claims with and and flowers cards present gifts vouchers to the undersigned at the were received from far and near office of Wm E Davis Attorney Mrs Hess expressed her appreciation City Utah on or before the to her family and said it was the Brigham 6th day of July AD 1942 best birthday In all of her 77 years JOSEPH PALMER She and her husband were one of Administrator of the estate of tlrst three families to settle In Bear Palmer Deceased Elijah River valley Date of first publication May 1942 spent Mr & 3SJ3 page week F0RMETAirIeed"fChick8 WARNING Tlie names of the three lugs who lifted the spare tire from my buggy are known and unless full amends are made at once I'll be a' seeing He suspects the marshal Carl Lee and Elmer — Gus Forsberg Colorado Animal Company GARLAND Mr A Mrs A R Capener returned from a trip down the Grand Friday to Phoenix where Arizona Canyonthe witnessed they graduation of their grandson Arthur Hansen from on army flying school There were 200 students In the graduating class Lt has been sent to Fort as a flying Sumter South Carolina Mrs W E Instructor His mother Whalen of Ogden and hls brother Hansen of Salt Gaylen Lakq City also on the accompanied the ihe away trip While with relatives in Los Angeles Charles a J Wood was Bishop business visitor in Salt Lake City Started Pulletts and Cockreb— We an Tuesday and in Ogden and Burl- Custom Hatch— UTAH HATCHERY BRIGHAM ey Idaho on Wednesday 8t5-Phone 272W AND CALL FOR YOUR DEAD AND USELESS COWS HORSES SHEEP and HOGS Phone: Farmers line Phone: Bell System run-- n from Continued Hess Ruth Hess Dorothy Ana Homer Louise Hill Bethea Holton Lee W Hunsaker Ev Vem Haskins E Wynn John Anna Verl J Iverson Lee Jones Thecra Mae Johnson ArdeUa Kay Verl A Kidman Veda Dale Madsen Koford Evelyn Lefler E Olen Manning Margie Mayne Doril Miller Sterling Loy Melclrum Marvin J Miller Faye Eva Miller Russell J Miller Violet Both Mills Lysle G Katheryne Gale MUlward S Munns Bessie Nelson Raymond Marsel L Nielsen LaRue Newman Leon Nielson Elmer Elaine Norr Parkinson Carolyn Petersen Joseph Clalne PeteBfh Leone Petersen Ellis Porritt Lil' Lee Potter Harry W Rhead Douglas H Richins Marjorie ShuRoche La Von Rogers Oleen man T LaMon Ralph B Simmons Simmons Duane J Skinner Grace Skinner Richard Smith Nola Steed Erma Karl M Stenquist Stenquist Donna Stokes Elaine Stokes Bebe Judith Strand Arlene Waldron Alice Lozzetta Thomison Keith J Walker N La V ere Rhoda Mai: Welling L Winn George Wheatly Jack Withers Edwin Wood LaRee Wood Donna Louise Worthington Alice Mae Wort ley Frank M Wright garet A Ole rum Hougaaid Phyllis LarAlice Wassom sen and Jean Abel won first honors with tliree articles each and scarfs) (sweaters In the Red Cross knitting work says Miss Ruth Johnson who lias of the Bear River Red charge Cross chapter Girls who liavc knitted two articles each are Mary Wassom Beth White Geraldine Bowen Elizabeth Waldron Cleo Stokes Frances Roberts Beverly Summers and Yvonne Grover Those who leave done one article are Lois Linford Clara Wood Snow Barbara Jean Maurtne Nish Lola Jolmson Leone Miller Eva Dean Last Shirley Taylor Elna Danner Frony Misrasi Rufh Gleason Alice Thompson Rhea Stanfill Betty Lou Peterson Joyce Anderson Erma Able Grace Skinner Yukiko Shibata Lois Archibald Leola Romer Betty Summers Richards Phyllis Joyce Cook Alta Bishop LaRue Nielson and Roma King Be Helpful This Sunday £ wrere the offices of vice presiand secretary respectively Verl Kidman was captain of the team football this year and has been an outstanding atlUete throughout his high school career dent He?s ind & Mrs Qunio:' small sail and Mr V Mrs Marvin Nielson of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mr z Mr? Gwen Hess Miss Barbara Welling and family of Salt Lake City spent the with her parents Mr & Mr: Clifford Welling Clayton Earl of PoIs visiting catello with his grandMr & father J L Earl this week Mrs Clifford Cannon & family spent Mrs Saturday evening at Logan Velda Wood and Mrs Iolita Garn Mr & visited at Logan Friday and Mrs Cyril Godfrey daughter Mr Bowcntt and Mrs Lana visited with Mr ' Mrs I ester Josephine Uenrie attended a meeting Jessop at Millville Thursday George REVIEW BOOK CLUB HEARS far officers of the DUP at Brigham Oui'd met at The Future Progress City Saturday the home of Mrs Ida Cannon Frimeeting day for their A How President Alta Johnson had charge Permanent Wave of the meeting Mrs Clilfcrd Welthe book “My Friend A New Hair-d- o ling reviewed Fllcka" by Mary O'Hara RefreshMothers’ ments were served by the hostess to 16 club members and 4 guests Eugene Earl of Parker is visiting with his father Jed Earl this week Phone 60 Mrs Nan Earl spent the latter part of the week with her husband Mrs Jack Lavender and children are spending of Kaysville a few Lemuel Earl who Is stationed at the Navy Recruiting Station at Salt Lake days with Mrs A IX Archibald has Mrs Ruby Farnsworth City Lucile been Ear Jensen and daughter at Brigham for several visiting came up from Ogden and eient the days Mr & Mrs Mark Udy enat home tertained the JFF club on Saturday Pinochle was played after evening which a pot luck supper was served to 16 guests Lowell Farnsworth with Mr & Mrs spent the Jim Burt at Ogden Jack Holt with Mr & Mrs spent the Mervln Holt at Tremonton Clalne Snow of Ogden spent Monday here with his mother Mrs Ethel Snow For Dtderickson Darrell for and Will Give Here Sunday Seminary Diplomas Student Officers MORNING SATURDAY: ‘The Gay Vagabond” — “Mr District Attorney” IT PAYS Hear great artist every week In May Grace Moore Charles Kullman Lansing Hatfield Jose Iturbi TO BUY THE LEADER AND GET THE LEADING BUY Fronk - Chevrolet Co GARLAND AND TREMONTON UTAH |