Show lir i r' r - i “1'’ w vsS& saJV li X T Page 4 f1 THE GARLAND 8 As part of a projected effort to halt a rapid rise in fatal and serious injury accidents on homes farms Utah’s highways and public places this year Governor J Bracken Lee has called statewide safety an emergency conference for Monday July 28 at the Newhouse Hotel starting at 9:00 am Over 1500 invitations to representative leaders and groups thru-cthe state have been sent out and a blanket by the Governor invitation to all others interested is extended thru the newspapers and radios It is hoped than an aggressive plan of action will be developed at this conference in -- which —the determined - support and cooperation of all public of-ficials groups and private citizens will result Featuring the conference will be remarks by Governor Lee Director of Earl F Campbell National SafeField Organization ty Council Chicago Illinois and Knowlton Ezra C president Utah Safety Council ' Separate afternoon meetings will be held during which details and specific problems in the fields of traffic home and farm safety will be worked out A special movie “A Da in Court” will be a highlight of A nominal the noon luncheon registration fee will be charged as a means of financing the conference but this fee will cover the cost of the luncheon for those attending Because of the seriousness of the accident situation this year Uie Governor the Utah Safety Council and State Department of Public Safety are urging) all who can possibly do so to attend and participate In the conference in order to insure its success and benefit from the ideas and help of all Utahns ' k T ? I n I I t Mr & Mrs W C Rogers and son Don Lee spent Friday with Mr & Mrs Wallace Stewart of Clarks ton i GARLAND MAYOR rlcGUP By John Jarvis MELVIN MANNING HEADS MARINE RESERVE GROUP of Kaysville Manning former Garland resident was inof the stalled as r commander Marine Reserve Corps at Ogden held at in colorful ceremonies Affleck Park last Thursday evening Attending tne ceremony and the ball game which followed were Mr & Mrs L W Manning and1 Mr and daughter Dorothy & Mrs M L Nielson and son Jay Heavy Fryers 2lz Mrs Polly Smith had members of her family visiting with her Mrs last week Her daughter Bartchi and daughter Erma of Parma Idaho visited Wednesday Mr & Mrs Edward Griece and family of Grand Junction spent Wednesday Thursday and Friday On Friday Mr & Mrs Fred Jensen of Provo and Mr & Mrs G Smith were also guests - & Mrs Floyd Stohl 34 to Lbi Pan Ready 65c Per Lb CHOICE Take and REDS ’em Alive For $150 Each' OLLIE KNUTSON Garland - Phone 151 J family returned to their ranch at Lamont Idaho Tuesday after spending several days at their home here Hand am If O Adults 00 y mum -3 Sun pm ildren 35c o CHILDREN OCCUPYING SEATS MUST BUY TICKETS! n spectacle of sweeping emotions and sumptuous magnificence suck as kas never teen kekeld ’s rrom Mrs Fannie Smith Stanford Kjri I remember the good old times " when my grandma baked svieet potatoes and corn bread li the old Dutch oven in front of th fireplace She would cover the to of the lid with fire coals on tke - i From Mable Cox Larkspur Calif:: I remember when we had sar-- J sa par ilia and no root beer First bicycle I ever saw had large and1 small wheel and first ones with A wheels d were -- v CbLOR BY’ '4l t t hs TECHNICOLOR called 7 screen! From O S Wyatt Metamora Indt I remember when I had to grit or grate ears of corn on a piece bf tin punched full of holes and nailed on a board to make meat for bread isi - s “safeties" The first washing machine was the vacuum tin funnel full of holes and on a stick for plunging up and down through the clothers I made one by nailing a hanperforated tin can on a broom homdle Also made lye soap and iny t Ckecotah Morton From r Okla: The back of our with was covered deer hut log hides You could buy dry salt meat for two cents a pound A tV fi From Mrs S Shore Richmond Ind: I remember my dad deciding that coffee above 25 cents a pound was too high and bringing sack of green coffee! home a-remember how good the house smelled when mama roasted It in' bread pans in the old wood stove Directed - by “Old Oaken Bucket well r ytr Jia 2 DAYS M If Honrylt - Sienltieerice Produce! Picture KIL-Y- I SAM 2IMBAUST SOUOAY & MDAY JULY 27 fi t i pJ 2D ' Sunday Schedule: 1st Show Llonday Schedule: From Bertha Andrews Phillips Randolph Wise I remember the (Mail your OLD TIMER FORT KY) Beeel on the Novel MERVYN LeROY - C J0 NOTE— SHOW STARTS 6:30 340 pm MONDAY DUE TO EXTRA LONG RUNNING OF THIS GREAT MOTION memories to THE BOX 1st 3:00 2nd 6:00 3rd 9:00 Show 6:30 2nd 9:30 and its win- dlass 1952 Melvin Colvill Mr 25 JULY FRIDAY UTAH TIRESIDE Governor Lee Cal! Meet to Plan Safety Campaign i HELD was held at the A fireside home of Mr & Mrs W C Rogers Sunday evening following sacrament meeting in honor of their son Don Lee prior to his return to army duty after a furlough spent here Alma Anderson of Thatcher recently returned from the Danish mission was the speaker of that and showed pictures countiy Twentyfour guests were present including Mr & Mrs W Lee Mr & Mrs Floyd Stohl Thompson and Mr & Mrs Duane Archibald Mrs L W Manning and Miss Jeane TIMES FRANK- t 0" PICTURE! 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