Show TEE GARLAND Pag® 8 THE GARLAND TIMES PUBLISHED Entered u Second Post FEIDAY EVEHY Class Blall Blatter Office at Garland NATIONAL' TIMES GARLAND UTAH fflfdfHER MORNING AUGUST FRIDAY HEADACHE August 1918 at the Utah 15 1$3£ W EDITOR jAST w"Mf S ? ‘"1 — $250 Outside of County Editor and Publisher $200 Per Year Veroald Wm Johns Subscriptions: n& SOME Republicans cry that Elsenhower Is a Democrat on the Republican ticket so do some Democrats complain that Stevenson Is a Republican running under Democratic colora Some political correspondents are writing that on domestic policies the tenets of Ike and Adlal are interchangeable While the Democratic politicians are depending upon Stevenson to whistle-stothe nation to the tune of President Truman’s Street Business campaign of 1948 Edwin A Lahey Chicago Dally News political analyst taunts the Democratic strategist! with this quip: “Scratch Stevenson with a strike notice and La Salle street comes out his pores” (La Salle is Chicago’s Wall Street) the Democratic camDespite paign chiefs confidence that they can handle their boy those who tnow Stevenson best declare that (once in the ring Stevenson will not (change his style of fighting to inDeal tacclude the New tics camp over Stevenson’s objections to the civil repeal rights and planks in the Democratic platform Those moaning the most aren’t the professional politicians but real New Dealers who conscientious recognize In Stevenson a man who won’t compromise his own beliefs to follow s platform They probably will stick with Stevenson however because of his great Integrity even though it won’t buckle under New Deal strep tress in the Democratic Stevenson’s strategy seems to be based upon widening the break in the Republican party while he Is healing the break in his own party He Is emphasizing the split personality of the GOP while playing down the schizophrenia In his party And he with Sparkman seems to be just the psychiatric treatment the Democrats needed Stevenson will tell the voters that Eisenhower is a nice fairly liberal fellow but that In order to get the Old Guard vote he will have to revert to some of the isolationism and hidebound conservatism long of the Old Guard This will frightPerhaps short on quips butchiefs on angles the Democratic ’the liberal Republicans and are sitting pretty comfortably on en even convert some of them the cushions of satisfaction— satis- might if he esfaction In the fact that they have to Stevenson’s cause found an acceptable unity candi- chews the New Deal enough It date and paired him with a vice will rankle the Old Guard and Kill presidential candidate from Dixie their enthusiasm for the Repubwho is expected to forge the chain lican ticket It might win a big of unity even stronger These chiefs of the Independents are more Interested in their party’s majority One thing the Democratic stratein Ifouse than lease on the White overlook —Dee might use some keeping New Deal style of fighting gists of this split personality business on unmodified r there Is some dis Stevenson Nevertheless BIr A Mrs Clarence Austin Mr & Mrs Otto Brockman of & Mrs Ray Tremonton and Mr of Layton Hailing and family returned Tuesday from Yellowstone Park where they had spent several days The W L weekend and attended the there Mr the Mrs Emma Stanton of Oxanard California is visiting relatives here & Mrs weekend Larsen family spent in Salt Lake City a family reunion Arnold Harris spent in Logan canyon East Garland A fllry successful Fun Day The Sunset Riding Club rode was held at the play ground in on the mountains east of Brigham East Garland Saturday The juniSunday morning or parade was held at 11 am led by a children’s band under Blr & Mrs Clifford Hansen and the direction of Phyllis Larson in Salt Brenda Peterson was drum mafamily spent Saturday Lake City to visit Mrs Hansen’s jorette with Kristin Larson and father who is very ill Susanne Allred twirlers There nice floats were several The “Little Miss Muffet” Jay Law took his Sunday Primary’s School class to Lagoon on Saturtaking first MIA second and the A number of cars were re- rose float by Essie Peterson 3rd day quired to take the class There were decorated bicycles tricycles etc Reid Pierson was flag bearer and rode a horse at the head of the parade Hamburgers' hot dogs pop pie cake ice cream candy and pop corn were sold during the day There was- a burro race by Chase Peterson and Roy Holland and a tractor rodeo Edward SLAYS KAECI who was a pr-win Brooklyn of a In ' the slaying tlclpant Brooklyn rabbi on a dare Is confronted with gnn by police official Bald- Mrs J P Christensen was acto Logan on Monday companied by Mrs Wayne Gam and Mrs Frank Wood of Fielding The Christensens with other members of the Wood family had dinner on Sunday at the Howard Cafe in Brigham to celebrate Mrs M J Wood’s birthday anniversary Mr & Mrs James Hughes of Ogden visited on Sunday with Mr & Mrs Marion Sorensen and Mr & Mrs LeRoy Atkinson Mr A Mrs Gilbert Allred had as guests over the weekend a brother Major Roscoe Minson and his fWife and family who have recently returned from a in Germany They are to for the to Tampa Florida Also guests were an winter of Los uncle Moroni Minson n Angeles and Mr & Mrs Dean of Ogden stay go The Sorensen Brothers attend the State Jersey sale in Ogden Saturday They had two cows up for auction Mr & Mrs Harmon Pierson were in Thatcher Thursday for a farewell party for Alma Anderson who recently returned from a mission and is now going into the armed forces BIr & Mrs Paul Larson were Lake in Salt City Thursday where they visited with a sister Mrs Robert Counter of Los Angeles They brot back with them John L Larson son of Mr & Mrs Conrad Larson Mrs Fred Peterson and daughters Pauline and Janice were Brigham City and Ogden visitors Tuesday Mrs Thos Harper with Mrs Geo Coombs attended the work meeting of the Fielding Relief Society Tuesday Blr & Mrs Blaine Harper celebrated their 3rd wedding anniversary in Ogden where they had dinner and spent the evening Mr The Harpers accompanied A Mrs Smith to Bear Lake for reunion Saturday a family BIr & Mrs Louis Larson had as guests Mrs Ruth Derrick and of three children Salt Lake City from Tuesday until Saturday BIrs Derrick’s parents Mr A Mrs Joseph Heaps came up and spent Saturday afternoon and took them back home BIr & Mrs Golden Adams and two boys Floyd and Stevea and W A Adams made a two day trip to Twin Falls They also visited with BIr & BIrs Earl 'Whitley at Oakley Idaho Delos Adams Ardes and Maxine and Mr & BIrs Don Bourne and family left Blonday on a vacation trip ' to Montana BIr & Mrs L Bf Holman BIrs R J Potter and BIrs Eph Peterson spent a very profitable day at the USAC field day Wednesday Mr & Mrs John Isaacson of relatives visited Blantua with Sunday ' BIr & Mrs Leo Oyler attended the ground breaking ceremony for the church addition in Bear River City Sunday evening Mr & Mrs Boyd Dahle of Salmon Idaho visited several days during the week with relatives in this vicinity Marie from Hansen visited Thursday until Sunday with her BIr & BIrs E S grandparents Hansen in Logan Mr & Mrs David Cook of Syracuse called at the Wendell Hansen home on Friday Mr is Mrs Orval Grover and Joan were Ogden visitors Friday Mr it Mrs Wayne Grover were in Ogden Monday afternoon Mr & BIrs Orval Grover took Mrs Fred Peterson mother of Mrs Grover who had spent two weeks here to her home at Penrose Sunday The girls ball team won a game from the Howell girls Monday Lyn Larson and T W Potter two of Collinston accompanied Logan men to Davis California to watch the harvesting of alfalfa They returned Friday Mr is Mrs Dean Grover and visited here family of Ogden Sunday Mr & Mrs Wildon Grover of Ogden visited Monday evening with their parents Word has been received that Durrell Grover and family have moved from Denver to Tulsa Oklahoma Mr Grover flies for Continental Air Lines Mr is Mrs Bill Cole and son Danny came up from Ogden Saturday for 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