Show - r THE GARLAND TIMES LISTEN PUBLSHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING Editor and Publisher Vemald Wm Johns Entered as Second Subscriptions: Page Class Mail Post Office at $200 Per Year Blatter August 1928 Garland- Utah $250 Outside of Two November Friday at the 1 WILL YOU County 11 1955 w RETURN FROM THE From Christy's Scrap File THE KIDS OAMFi— CLOCK OF TIME The clock of time is wound but once And no one has the power To tell just when the hands will stop At late or early hour k the only time you own love toil with a will Place no faith in tomorrow The hands may then be still Ideals Now is Live Funeral Held For Emily Hendricks At Fielding Monday ' Park Valley Mrs Greetings! Hendricks Earl Mr§ Emily passed away at Fielding Thurs-daa long of last week after were Funeral services illness held in the ward chapel under the direction of Bishop Rosel Zundel music consisted of a Opening violin and organ duet by Fred L who Nye and Blanche Hansen “Oh My Father” played The invocation was by Leland Burton 3 Thp sqp is shining warmly and I my kitchen window can see a new bud on my flowering begonia— all at once this ceases to be a “blue” Monday to mo The past week has sped by with its share of eventful days for folks in the valley — The small fry enjoyed various parties recognizing that it was Hallowe’en time again We were visited by the usual ghosts witches and hopeful “trick or treaters" who out hunting couldn't refrain from exposing Mann— their faces so we might recognize Bye! who was putting on such a good thru Other musical numbers were a vocal solo “The ’Wonderful Mother of Mine” by Mrs LaDcnc Zundel vocal solo “The Lord’s Prayer” by Val Leavitt and a ladies quartet “Goin’ Home” by show! Velda Wood Rhoda Welling Dorand MONDAY MR & Mrs John othy Richards Letha Petersen Mr & Mrs Ferris Carter Speakers were Ezra Packer a James Mr & Mrs Alvin James & Mrs Harold Kunzler lifelong friend Sterling Burton and Mr a cousin and remarks by Bishop attended funeral services for Mrs Zundel Josie Kimbcr in Grouse Creek was offered Benediction funeral on Monday by Dan and another Gam and Mrs Ilansen and Mr of this week took a number of the closing number valley folks to Ogden Services Nye played ‘“A Perfect Day" were held there for William There was a very large attendance at the service and many The ward Relief Society held flowers It conference Sunday evening Interment was in the Fielding was inspiring and enjoyed by Talks were given Cemetery where the grave was ward members dedicated Hendricks by Lucius by Mrs Bemiece Kunzler and a brother of Mr Hendricks Mrs Deon Hirschi The Singing Mrs Hendricks was bom July Mothers of the ward furnished 18 1885 in Georgetown Ida a the music Sisters Lucile King daughter of Milton W and Ha- and Celia Zundel of the stake rriett Hess Earl The family mov- board werfe in attendance and ed to Fielding where she was also spoke briefly The visiting reared and educated She was sisters were accompanied to the married to Charles O Hendricks valley by Alma W King on Feb 15 1909 PEOPLE GOING AND coming Surviving are her husband and the following sons and daughters: Mr & Mrs Reed Palmer and Mrs Leonard (Emeline) Lorence family of Tremonton visited SunOakMilton Hendricks Morgan day with relatives and friends in land Calif Mrs William (Thel- the valley— Laurence and Emma Maena Mrs Aubrey (Mr & Mrs) Carter 'drove to Mama) Bowen (Iva) Florence Magna Mrs Ther-ra- l la d Idaho Friday to see their Salt Lake daughter Emma Louise who is (Donna) Jensen Garland City Lloyd Hendricks teaching school there— We are 21 grandchildren four grea- happy to have the Roy Pugsleys one tgrandchildren brother and home from their visit with their two sisters: Chauncev Earl Am- families in Moses Lake Wash erican Fork Mrs Earl (Elenor) and the F Hlrschis and Mrs Bause and Mrs Romlna Ferd Hirschi from their pleasant Ogden Udy Fielding sojourn in California and all concerned are happy to be home — Mr A Mrs Kay Carter and family RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL spent Saturday in Salt Lake viewFred Barry who has been at ing the air show at the Dugway an Ogden hospital for nearly two Proving Grounds Sunday they weeks for surgical treatment is visited relatives along the way back in town this week- - His con- home where thev arrived in time dition is much improved for evening services— Mr & Mrs Ferris James wfcre in Brigham City Friday where Mr James atEntertain Club a range meeting— Robert tended Mr & Mrs L C Parker Scout fieldman from Ogand Mr & Mrs F L Nye entervisited with Kenneth Carter den tained the ONO Club at the Friday— Ferd Hirschi and Rue Saturday Christopherson home were among the interestLarsen were Twenty members night ed stockmen at the cattle auction present A hot dinner was serv- in Burley Idaho Thursday - ' ed and games were played Saturday afternoon I spent visitMr & Ogden Mrs visit- and the Miss Beth Brown Miss Ora Fay Iverson spent end in Provo "X week- with Walt Jr Sisters Here Mrs Avery Gardner Mrs Hugh McKay and Miss Lila Stallings of Ogden visited their sister Mrs Loras King and new baby at the Sands” Whispering Saturday and Valley Hospital theme for the annual vere of another dinner guests High School Future sister Mrs Henry Brown Future Homemakers Annual Harvest Ball At High Set Nov Dee Brown Paul Boss and Ronald Davis visited in Salt Lake City Tuesday & Mrs Durrell Mr Hughes were in Mendon Saturday Vislt School 18 “Shifting will be the Bear River Farmer and Harvest Ball set for 8:30 pm Nov 18 in the old gym Chapter members reveal that motif in a colorful decorative keeping with the theme will transform the gym into a setting suitable for the occasion of the best orchestras in the ET I EEVE One area will be on hand to furnish music for the rustic social event leaders state Cottdff dresses and levis will wondered too— be featured MAYBE inyou’ve styles of dress Rethis day 'and time freshments and prizes will be in with our colleges and educational as in evidence past years institutions overfilling their cam“The event is open to the pub- puses with degrees as common as in the old high school diplomas aren’t we getting days — why enough doctors scientists chemists industrial engineers etc? I don’t think you have to look very far to find the answer The promising young man who might a force more have discovered powerful than the atom can probably be seen chasing a football on television your Sunday afternoon A limber giant with the screen for great and needed agility fingers chases a surgery work probably small round ball in the outfields of the major leagues Among our in the many profeschampions sional sports lies an abundance of and talents hidden suppressed abilities in other fields too are just as The reasons obvious Read your sports pages Ralph Kiner earned half a million dollars in 10 years of basein 1954 Casey Stengel ball ’contract which signed a with bonuses could net him about $100000 a year Tony Trabert signed a pro tennis contract which offered him $75000 for less than a Three heavyyear and a half weight boxing champions earned over $2000000 in ring combat But the great financial rewards are not to be accepted as the greatest lure offered by professional sports There is the love of the of competition 'games" and probably most important of ‘all the satisfaction of doing what one likes to do best of all and induLet our educators ing our family the BKent Carstrialists figure some way to up In ters and Kenneth Carter pay scales in the fields where Garland In the morning a den-- ' we're short on talent and at tist and I gave cadh other a bad the same time develop an genfields time while he (the dentist) extracthese among oui in eration ted my tooth— was Mr C in symwas No! He attendance? pathetic J Monday evening George L Austin of ed at Tremonton dycks Attend Funeral Mr & Mrs Alma W King attended funeral services for Mr King’s uncle Newton Wallace at afternoon Clearfield Saturday Jos A Ericksen of Beaver Dam a missionary companion of Mr Newton gave one of the prayers at the service Mrs Arnold Larson and family were in Brigham City Sunday lie say All are invited to attend” chapter personnel- From the Italy taining a check on both the legisItaly Texas: A few days ago we lative and executive branches It’s read a statement attributed to a function is to determine whether Supreme Court justice to the effect acts of the legislative conform to that the courts must be guided the basic law— the constitution — in their decisions by changing and whether or not the executive times If this is true then the is properly interpreting and adentire foundation of our govern- ministering the acts of the legisment is imperiled lative The United States is founded on It Is not the function of the court a government by law Three sepa- to say that the legislative or exrate and distinct branches of gov- ecutive is out of step with tha ernment were provided by the times— either in newly enacted founders and their wisdom has laws or those that bave been on been upheld through the years the books for generations The These branches are the executive executive and legislative both bethe legislative and the Judicial ing subject to induction and reand each is assigned bounds be- moval by the people are the ones yond which they were not to stray that should decide about changing The legislative branch is em- times powered to enact laws as public If they cannot act within the necessity may require The ex- scope of existing constitutional ecutive branch Is designed to ad- provisions then the people can minister these laws and posseschange the constitution by amendses the power of veto over laws ment No one except the people not deemed in the best interest of has any right to change the basic the public But even as the ex- law Unless we return to that conecutive has the power to set aside cept of government oui entire the acts of the legislative by veto structure Is doomed the legislative has the power lo the laws over a veto and will pass From the Canncltttn News do so If the public demand is sufIndiana s "Our great ficient to justify it oui tremendous indusiiiai The judicial branch-wanot in- assets our great farm endeavors tended to have either legislative ur - record of discoveries'and oi executive authority As conand countless other funda- ceived under our constitution the mentals which combine to make judiciary— especially the Supreme us defenders nf our Iheoiy of life Couit— i? for the purpose cf main have coruf by accident i i nt -- r if |