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Show GARLAND SOCIETY 4 tetpecUl to The fltanArd-Examlner iir and Mrs. Charles Bow en and children returned Sunday from Ma lad "ity, Idaho They iini Pioneer day Mia Alia lUrrU a spend. BfJ the smoIj at dear lake. Th- MlMfi Bertha HarrU and Bertha Ber-tha Bowcutt left Monday for Malt Lake to spend a month or to Mr and Mrs Douglas Sanderson of 8t.lt I-ake Bee guests at the home of Mrs. Sanderson's parents Mr and I Mrs 8 Cockayne. horn sfter itmnt tslt in Garland' as the guests of Dr. and Mra T W. Junes. Garland Citizens celebrated Pioneer, da Ust ftaturilay All kinds of s;-orts v er, r njoy ed at the .t park A pro gram was rendered at the Garland tabernacle at 10 30 .1. m Muaic was glren bj the Bent River mllltan band 1 he children enjoyed dancing at tho Palace hall at o'clock. A league t'.'ireball game waa played during the afternoon and the day was closed by a grand ball In the evening. BBBCal I , 1 ' ' iBh her p.uents. Mr and Mrs. R. M. Mac bbbbbIbI Mis. J. W. CbambOTB has returned s H fro -Hr 1 hlldren left Thursday morning on a 1 JB flel.lng trip to Logan canon. ' Sir and Mrs Albert Grovor aro spending the week In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. M. I'elsted have re-turned re-turned from Salt LaJtB, They attend-ed attend-ed the convention of the I'tah-Idaho Grain and Millers' association. BBBBBB Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Edwards and family are spending the month at Bear BBBBBB Mrs. Lucy Clark, of Salt Lake, who 1 |