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THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND Fielding (Special to the Tunes) The terrific windstorm that swept' through a narrow section of the townj Sunday evening left destruction in its path Trees were blown down across the telephone lines on both sides of the street One beautiful ornamental tree belonging to Mrs Ole Petersen was uprooted tearing down the electric wires when it fell Clifford Welling suffered tire greatest loss when two huge trees were driven down through the roof of his home it almost completely Timbers Max Beal was a Logan visitor Satwere forced through the roof into one urday room walls were twisted and the entire house was badly damaged ForMrs Kay and chidren were Ogden visitors last Saturday tunately no one was injured Trade In Garland Mrs Ervine Jones returned from Miss Edna Capener returned to her to Salt Lake and Provo on home m Garland after spending the her trip Sunday past month visiting with her sisters in California to Los Dr Verne Fridal returned a pleasant Angeles Thursday after visit with relatives Not if you are week end with his parents Mrs Thomas Udy the and Riverside East Tremonton Abbott Mr and Mrs Lewis daughter Dona Jean motored to gan Monday UTAH Mrs Peterson ren of Salt Lake City spent Saturday and Sunday after a weeks and Mrs A A Forsberg visiting friends H Stephen Hales Sunday In George were in Hales and Mrs Perry Friday Ogden Mrs E W Ward Mrs Glen Walker Thursday and children were in Mrs John Hermanson City Is a guest of Mr Forsberg Mor- ! Your farm means everything to you On it you have staked your future Fertilizing ploughing planting cultivating — all these require your personal attention and endless amount of patience and a large outlay of capital Furthermore there are countless other things to attend to Seeing to the livestock making repairs on equipment and caring for farm machinery are all in the day’s Saturday with a trip to Yelof and Salt Mrs home with him after here with relatives visit Mrs Archll&ld work Then comes the harvest! Will it pay you for all that you have put into your farm? If there is just enough sunshine you will have a bumper crop But what if a hai storm should come and destroy the fruits of your labor? Then the curtain would drop on your ho oes and all your' efforts would be wasted — unless your crops and fruit orchards are fully insu-eagainst hail in a reliable company You can’t afford to take needless chances! You could not bear to have your year’s work go for nothing could you? That’s why it’s so important that you take out your Hail Insurance now Miss vin Smith Miss Sunday home and Mrs I K Hillman of Logan were visitors at the George Abbot home Saturday Mrs Abbott and Mrs Hillman are sisters Mr Mrs Charles Peterson and son Bernice and Elmer and Mrs Joseph spent Friday and Saturday In Logan canyon John and Grant Fridal left Saturday with the Future Farmers for the trip to Yellowstone park They will be away eight or ten days Kay took a bus load of young people to the League Scout camp at Ogden last SatHe will return for them next urday Saturday Calvin Girl Hazel guest at the Allen of Monday a weeks Tuesday number of our people were In tendance at the excursion to the gan temple- fpr J P Christensen pers A Mrs Virgil Nish who has been at the Valley hospital for some time la home again feeling much better George in werfe Loren Mrs AlPlymouth Mrs Thomas Mrs and of Udy in Clem Lamb mA Mrs Jesse ' Lamb and son Vernon were Garland shop- were were was Mason business in Clarkston on Monday Alvin Smith ing relatives Monday and and were visit- family friends Clark Sunday Rudd and of guest Zella Hess Mrs D R Zundel and Lorn Archibald county seat business visitors on Louis were L Hannah Koholepp and son Garland shoppers Satur- Mrs Ellis day Lamb Plymouth R Oleen Josephson seat on business Friday Mrs Garland—— Steed and the county at Ogden Monday' j Bishop Clark Rudd and family Well lng Zundel and family were in Ogden on business and attended the cherry show held there this week Portage was a Thomas Udy Miss Margaret Eddington of Lake City is a guest of her sister Ray Capener and family Mr and Mrs R C children spent the week ville with relatives and Archibald children children guests of and and ——Trade Mr and Mrs John Munson of Fielding were Tuesday guests of Mr and Mis Ronald Hales din- Mrs B A were Lake A A Wanda O Garfield and daughter Mrs Horace Udy returned home Sat Miss Leona Garfield made a trip urday after a three weeks visit at the to Ogden Tuesday World’s Fair at Chicago Melbu Dora Brough had her cousin Miss lone Udy is spending the week enu as a week Hansen of Elwood at Portage as the guest of Miss Edna guest Allen Mr and Mrs Ray Beal and Miriam Stewart of Logan were ner guests Sunday of Mr and George Beal and family with Mr Visit and turned Ogden J and properly insured Mr at and Myron Richards left the Future Farmers on lowstone f v and two childreturned home Lloyd Cravens of Sait Lake' City was a week end guest the George Hales home Mrs Cravens and son Ray re- Hales Grace C SPECIAL Salt Mrs Richards and end at Center friends tiniil Mr and Mrs Oscar Forsberg spent the fore part of the week at Salt Lake City visiting at the home of relatives il uiilHiHiHnin Use Sfeamm Mr and Mrs Kenneth Austin and Mr and Mrs Joe Butler spent Sunday and Monday at Salt Lake City 1 Leslie Pierson of Ogden sent a few days last week with Mr and Mrs All Flavors Mr and Mrs B C Beal of Long Jensen Beach California Miss Mave Beal of San Francisco California Mrs George Mrs Clyde Marsh and children reBeal and Mrs A M Tuttle of Mante turned to their home in Willard Monwere week end guests at the George day after a few days visit with Mr Beal home and Mrs Wm Bowcutt The Foods club held their week Mr and Mrs Jack Farnsworth and Abbott on children ly meeting with Katherine of returned Farmington and the Jolly Stitchers home Thursday Sunday after a two week visit clothing club met with Lorene White with Mr and Mrs Leland Bourne on Wednesday with all members pres- PINTS 20 2 FOR 35 ent Miss Edna Mae Mis J H Ward Ward Amanda Ward Margie Ward and Msr Lewis Dodd of Har- Mrs Earl Hales and Mrs Heny Tubbs and Mrs George Brough wen to Lo spent Wednesday at Blue Creek with who Mrs Sunday to visit Roy Majors Ora Hyen was severey injured in an explosion last week He is a son of Mrs Dodd Newell Udy came over from Black and the grandson of Mrs Brough Smith Fork canyon Friday and spent John J Shumway Mr per gan IRRIGATED FARM LOANS FIRE AND AXjTO INSURANCE Real Estate Brought and Sold GeneraLNotarial Work Trade In ihoassm WHO BROUGHT PRICES D it is True About a Car 1 1 E Garland 'setmp Now Blue Bell Confectionery 0W - s ! 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