Show Beaver Dan - Collinsjoa East-Garland Mrs THE GARLAND TIMES " GARLAND” UTAH A very interesting program was Friday August 31 1936 of given last Sunday by members Page 3 Mrs 1 V of the ward the YWMIA i The Arts Hansen took charge theme was presented by Karen in Salt Lake City readErickscn and the scripture Mrs Barbara Cooney and family ing was given by Mrs Hazel Erick- have returned to their home In Marie Johnson and New York following a visit with Rose scn 100 Karroll Bishop percent girls her parents Mr & Mrs Charles 5 U talks on benefits derived Bishop I gave Sonja ftom the Girls Program : Y Sim& Mrs Thomas The sexBishop Secrist gave a poem Mrs Norval Ericksen tette sang two numbers accompa- mons Mr and children Mr Si Mrs Joseph nied by Mrs LaVona Steffen MIA teach- Durfey and Mr & Mrs Wilford Mrs Hilda Johnson er presented Mia Joy awards to Durfey attended the Durfey reunion at the Girls’ Camp in LoSonja Secrist Annabelle Johnson Karen Erick- gan Canyon last weekend Rose Marie Johnson son Arta Ann Hansen and Pearl Saunders A vocal solo was sung THOSE ATTENDING the Bear accompanied by by Mrs Steffen River Stake Explorer and Mia Virginia Ericksen in Garland last Individual awards were present- Maid Summcree were Natalie Ericksen Ruth ed to Pres Sylvia Simmons and week Olecn Clainc Jensen stake officers Jensen Natalie Ericksen Rose Marie Johnson and and Ruth Jensen and Lucil John- Marble 1 — Pins for 100 Karen Ericksen son ward workers were given per cent attendance Mr & Mrs Frank Earley are Marie Karroll Bishop and Rose spending this week visiting Mr & Johnson who have earned this Pace in Grand JuncMrs Sidney the past three years tion Colo Individual awards were given has returned Johnson Eldon Hanfor Secrist to Sonja Arta Ann sen Karen Ericksen Susan John- home from the Valley Hospital stay for treatson Anna Belle Johnson Carolyn after a prolonged following award to ment of complications Bosen and a Will work Impartially for Pearl Saundersspecial All girls were an operation Mrs Diane Barker and sons of ALL of Box Elder County also presented nice gifts Logan spent Monday with Mrs Primary Election Sept 11 MR & MRS BEN F Johnson and Johnson (Paid Pol Adv) Nielson and childMrs Thayle daughters Mr & Mrs Alvin and John and Charlotte visited last ren of Pasco Wash of Lake Salt City week with Mr & Mrs A A JohnWalkenhurst the weekend at Bear Lake son John Benton All of Mrs Shaf- spent Miss Arta Ann Hansen and Norman Durfey returned Satfer’s children were present Jodi Hansen left Sunday for Boise urday to duty with the Navy at J D Allred who is working where they will be guests of Mr San Diego following a few weeks with a construction outfit In Sc Mrs Othello Hansen and will leave spent with his parents Mr them on a trip to & Mrs Joseph Durfey Jackson Hole Country spent the accompany B Simmons Mr & Mrs Wallace weekend at home with his par- northern Idaho ents Bowles and baby Mrs Dedra Mr & Mrs Ben F Johnson en- and in Salt Lake City visited Jeffrey & Mr a Mr and Mrs L Francis Pet- tertained at dinner for and with erson and family of Washington Mrs Darvel T Hammond and with& Elaine Barraclough' Geddes in Kearns Terrace spent the weekend at sons Keith and Hugh of Inde- Mr Mrs Garth were dinner guests of Mr They Carmen Missouri the Peterson home Mrs pendence Mrs Lyle Johnson of Merid- Fredericksen and Mrs Robert H & Mrs Bill Cooper in Smithfield Mrs Bowles and baby Monday ian Ida accompanied Mr and Daines of Logan left Friday for St Louis to join Mrs! Don' Shaffer from Boise Annabelle Miss Johnson is Mr Bowles who will study at the Ida where she visited her parents Mr and Mrs Roy Oylcr spending this week with Mr & Washington University medical and children school Mrs A1 Walkenhurst VOTE FOR ' Eph Peterson The Jr ball team reached of the tournathe ment at Salt Lake City winning the game Thursday then lost the one Friday and were in the finals They made a very good showing and we are so proud of them and shoul make a good accounting of themselves next year They will lose two players Vaughn Rhodes and Kent Shaffer but will boys pick up 3 or 4 younger Among them will be Larry Bourne who recently moved Into the ward Mr and Mrs Ricks Smith and Julie Ann Campbell of Burbank Calif and Lois Smith of Victorand ville visited Wednesday Thursday at the Warren Hansen home Mr and Mrs Eugene Hansen and son Chris were Thursday overnight guests at their parents home Eugene left Saturday morning for summer training at Fort Ord California Mrs Eph Peterson and Mrs Henry Sorensen were in charge of Arts and Crafts of the Women’s Division at the Fair Louis Larson and boy and Lee Allen and boys spent Thursday night and Friday in High Creek Canyon on a horse-bacriding trip Mr and Mrs Chester Atkinson and family who are vacationing here from their home in Carbondale 111 spent two days Helen in Payson with Mrs Cowan and family They are now at Yellowstone National Park From Christy’s Scrap File ' By You seldom think of the car he drives Nor the bonds his gold has bought When you think of a man you mostly think Of some kindness he has wrought You judge him not by his blocks of stocks Nor of his power of name or pen You judge a man by the place he’s made In the hearts of his By And not He's You And FERRIS ALLEN County Commissioner him more by the fight he’s made the way he has faced the strife the amount of the bank account managed to get in life think of the friend he’s be?n to you And the good that he has done you judge the sort of a man he is By the friends that he has won You judge Vi Republican Candidate Chrlstoplierson man you seldom think When you think of Of the knowledge he has of books You seldom think of the clothes he wears Uis habits or way's or looks n- - Y"1' C WORTH i 'r i t L Guests at Mrs ifornia has Rogers Entertain Home B Farnsworth of Calbeen visiting with her Mr & Mrs W C Rogers W sister Mrs Rex B Jeppscn (Eugania Rogers) and daughter have returned at Long Beach to their home Calif after a visit at the Rogers home For Bishop Mr & Mrs Dave Krsus entertained a group of friends at their home Friday evening in honor of Mr St Mrs Theral Bishop who are planning to move to Logan this Saturday A delicious supper was served on the lawn and games were played d Alva Rhodes Is 111 Word has been received from Carey Ida that Alva Rhodes has been seriously ill and was in the'hospital but is Imuroved so that he could return home Mr and Mrs Henry Sorensen had as Sunday dinner guests Mr and Mrs Allen Sorensen and family of Richmond Calif Mr and Mrs Clyde Sorensen and Mr and Mrs Richard Peterson Mr and Mrs Allen Sorensen for four days and family went- to Salt Lake City Monday to visit a few days Mrs Dorris Peterson and children returned home Thursday after being away two weeks They went to Gunnison to attend funeral services for a brother of Mrs Petersonthen they visited relatives there and in Cedar City and Ruth Nev where Cleland acquired a car They also visited relatives in Salt Lake City The L R Shaffer family held their reunion at the grove Saturday They had lunch and a Guests outside the program family were Mr and Mrs Robert Shaffer and Mr and Mrs Wheatland Plow Discs Sharpened ON THE FARM With Our PORTABLE SHARPENING J J White Blacksmith Garland Utah EGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO WATER USERS following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Box Elder State of Utah throughCounty out the entire year unless otherAll locations wise designated are from SLB&M 27786 L 0 BIGLER Utah 3 for irrigation trib to use from Bear River Great Salt Lake at a point N 810 ft and W 180 ft from SE Cor Sec 7 T12N R2W The water will1 be pumped from the river and used from Apr 1 to Nov 1 to irrigate 15 acres in SEKSEK The said Sec 27787 7 L O BIGLER t 3 for irrigation use from Bear River trib to following Great Salt Lake at points of diversion: (1) S 1040 ft and W 973 ft (2) N 512 ft and W N ft and 1370 ft 132 (3) W 734 ft (4) N 330 ft and W 280 ft all from NE Cor Sec 18 T12N R2W Not to exceed 3 t will be diverted from any one point or from all points at any one time The water will bo pumped from the river by means of a portable pump and used from Apr 1 to Nov 1 to irrigate 35 acres in NEK Sec 18 and SEK Sec 7 T12N R2W 27788 L O BIGLER t for irrigation Ut 3 use from Bear River Trib to following Great Salt Lake at diversion: points of (1) N 1468 ft and E 618 ft (2) N 1633 ft and E 924 ft (3) N 1897 ft and E 1320 ft all from SW Cor Sec 8 T12N R2W Not to ex- will be diverted t ceed 3 from any one point or from all The points at any one time from the water will be pumped river by means of a portable pump and used from Apr 1 to Nov 1 to Irrigate 40 acre in Sec 7 and SW4 Sec 8 R2W the granting resisting of any of the foregoing applicamust reasons therefor with tions be in affidavit form with extrs ccpy and filed with the State Engineer 403 State Capitol Salt Lake City 14 Utah on or before SEK T12N Protests 1966 Joseph W Trsey STATE ENGINES the Garland Times Ut from Aug 17 to September properties of metals It can be particularly vaultra pure metals bein a vacuum Like many research projects the work being done with the solar furnace may not produce immediate results But it can be important to the future It can provide the answer to the quest for metals capable of withstanding extremely high temperatures And that is vital to America’s strength in this jet age Copper’s power line to the sun is part of broad program of research aimed at good conservation— the greatest possible utilization of the ore at the Bingham Mine Research can mean a longer life for Kennecott’s operations in our state and a correspondingly longer life for the benefits of those operations that help produce prosperity for Utah luable in helping produce cause it will operate even 30 (Published in Garland 3L 1956) ON top of the Kennecott Research Center in Salt Lake City is a device called a solar furnace It reaches 93 million miles to the sun for its power Constructed by Research Center personnel the furnace is comparatively simple in design It operates on a principle similar to starting a fire with a magnifying glass: The furnace consists of three huge mirrors that reflect the sun’s rays and focus them to a desired point The result is temperatures higher than 5000 degrees Fahrenheit Such intense heat will melt fire brick like butter-- it will melt aluminum oxide the basic material of rubies and sapphires Kennecott scientists use the solar furnace as an experimental research tool to determine the f “A Good RIG Call us anytime - 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