Show THE GARLAND TIMES THE BASEBALL Ballard To Address High School Graduates ' h i Continued BUG LEGION PARTY FOR MOTHERS DECLARED A GREAT SUCCESS Locals from RtottoeFs’ BAY $119 EQto$ $J25 30c 75‘ 50c 95‘ 59c 98 $500 i 98 5ct059' gg&$lS5 $g25 B t EH UB r $165 98 H For Delightful Suggestions page 1 Mrs T W Innes Mrs Clara Mr Ralph Stayner Mr and Mrs with an im- E N Austin A delightful mother’s day party was Mr and Mrs Lafayette Oarland last Grover wee Continued from page I among those who attend- held by the Legion auxiliary at the Le to Tremon- ed afternoon the burial services held for Mrs gbn club room Thursday Grande Burton Chester Cannon Wayand y Grover of Tremont:n at Farmlngt:i with mothers of Newell ' Max Chambers ne Capener members as guests ooo afternoon- Sunday Checketts Ruth Christensen Harold Miss Mildred Stone played two vio Several players have made their apto White Maurine Cook pearance in the lineup this season Mrs Conger Vodis Conley Silk numbers lin accompanied by Mrs Peck Moroni Mr and cf lone Davis Matt Davis Iris Durfey among wh6m are Joe Vanfleet Mrs Nathella Griffin gave Idaho were guests of Ms Quinney Garments Helen Elwell Marie Ericksen Carmen Lee Thompson in center while Peck’s and Piesident C E Smith Mesh Gloves sister Mrs Frank Hansen Thurs- a reading Mrs on Sorenson Clarence Bowcutt has been shifted to Fred “Mother” Farnsworth Carol Gleason night Friday Mr and Mrs Peck spoke Ralph of the Brigham unit was prebase Ciatence was very much day Mis Frank Hansen also ladies' president Bill Gor- third and Gleason Llewellyn Gordon evidence at East Garland His mother Mrs Lydia Rowley thewent to sent and spoke Mrs Watkins of La Von Hales in ing Arlene Hadfield 95 Silk a gold star mother spoke as catch of a ltng foul in the first inning Lehl where they Sport & attended Odell Halford Dorothy Hall Mark Hall the funeral 1 who gave an was Mrs D E Manning nice vcik as was his did fielding services afternoon for Mr account of Adele Hansen Melba Hansen Norma Sunday Sweaters Scarfs her recent trip throughout the game Peck’s brother Mr Jchn Peck Hansen Beatrice Hawkins Josh Hawks new initiated: were members Five oOo Nola Heppler Franklin Hess Gayle Sarah Hilton Mrs James RanLee Thompson and Larry Evans Mrs Lydia Rowley who spent the Mrs Nan Howell Marjorie Hun Mis 9 Hogard Mrs Chus Last to Holmgren Hats found their batting eyes in the Sunday winter at the home of her daugh- som Miss Ray Ethel Rogers saker Margaret Jenkins Dee Jensen game Lee hit twice in his two times past & Silk ter Mrs Prank Hansen left Sunday and The following guests were present: Edythe Jensen Kate Johnson Max at bat one cf which was a three bagger to visit in Idaho with her daughters Hose Mis C W Merrill Mrs Fred Johnson Ralph Klrkham Eldon while Larry hit 4 for 5 Mrs Moroni Peck of Murtaugh and Mrs Duane Lower all of Brigham Rhoda Knudson Vaudis Korth oOo Mrs Lenore Carrol of Twin Falls Arline Kunz Evaline Kunz City Mrs Allied and Mrs Watkins ol Bertha Silk Dresses Don Smith hurled six innings of ' Tremonton Mrs Wakely of Downey Theo Limb Don Luke nice ball allowing the Brown's Ice Landvatter TOMATO PLANTS and the Mesdames Allred Watkins Silk team only three hits during Tomato Cauliflower Cabbage Helen Manning Jessie Manning Twila Cream Pep- Geo Rogers H P Swlnyard D E time run for that one and other Vegetable and Manning Meldrum pers Eggplant Lewis McFarland Frew McFred BuxCombinations Geo Linford oOo Flower Plants White Purses Lean Alta Newton Madge Nielson ton and Randolph Gee Special guests Ken 8mith poled out a home run Max Klorelg Garland Greenhouse Ameria Nlshlguchi were Mrs Watkins gold star mother Fay Nye Beth Oy Farmer Phone— 5202 ler Margaret Pack Marcus Parry La In the second frame with Evans on and Mrs G G Sweeten gold star the bags ahead of him Sure was a sister Thair Pederson Daniel Perkins Max Silk Slips wallop hefty Mrs Orwin Mr J and and J was served daughA delicious luncheon Peterson Vernon Teterson FlorMce Mrs Venola Eliza oOo attend-eter Ward and Handker Petterson Jack Rhodes June Rhodes Those who saw the hard hitting Red funeral services held In Willard SunClifford Richardson Phyllis Roche Is Mae Mrs chiefs Bishop and White team fiom Salt Lake play day for Mr A G Barker a cousin of Miss June Cardon Wayne Rogers LaPrele Saunders Ira the locals last year will no doubt be Mrs Orwin Hostess To Pioneers and Somers Carl StArr R J Stokes Sadie anxiously Miss Joey Jensen returned with them awaiting their appearance New Stokes Rheumina Ddy Josephine Wadhere next Sunday The game last year and spent the evening at the Orwin Mrs Mae Bishop was hostess to the sworth j home Kid Prank Ward Welton Ward with them was an 11 Inning affair 50 to Garland camp Daughters of the ytah Wassom oOo Housedresses Vaughn James Wight Dale at her home here Thursday Pioneers Gloves Wlloox Eldon Zundel Mrs Geo B Hughes had the Primary afternoon See Vou Next Week general board members as her dinner Pioneer celebrations were rememguests Friday evening On Saturday bered at the meeting Mrs Maud i after the convention Miss Leota Hughes Mr leading in the presentation Boys’ Graduation Suits $'J QOO to them to Brigham City Minnie Larson recounted the first pioacoompanied i neer celebration in Oarjand i soto was played Mrs Lewis LQlywhite A vioUn by Miss had as her SPECIAL FOR THE SEASON— MEN’S BALL Stone accompanied by Mrs Quinney guests Friday night the following mem BRAND BOOTS bers of the general Primary board Mrs Birdie Klrkham sang “I Cannot i Mrs Edith H Lambert Mrs Marion Sing the Old Songs” and Margaret i I B Kerr Mrs Bemiece A Ivory ana Tarbet gave a reading Miss Ladell Lowery of Salt Lake City A social hour was enjoyed wit 13 members and the following guests II Mrs P A Linford had as guests at present: Mrs Allied Mrs Jensen Mrs i her home Friday night Mrs Ida Smith Housely Mrs Gaddle Mrs Mulllner SATURDAY i SUNDAY and Mrs Andius and Mrs Hunsaker of Holbrook I Idaho both members of the Primary ’ I THE CLOTHIERS stake board of the Curlew stake Relief i Society Meet At Fielding Enjoyed i Mr and Mrs Geo L Linford and famUy of Ogden spent Sunday at the The Relief Society convention for home of Mr Linford’s parents Mr and the Plymouth Riverside Fielding and Mrs O A Linford East Garland wards was held at Field THE FIRST TIME! ing Tuesday with Mrs Mary R Mr and Mrs R B Leonard of Salt IN of the stake Relief Society presLake City were guests of Mrs Leonard's Mrs Maggie oarents Mr and Mrs G G Sweeten idency in charge and Wood conducting the exercises over the Patriarch Myron J Richards offered the invocation and Bishop M A Cyril and Bin Linford students at the Gam of Fielding the benediction U S A C spent the at the Choruses A Columbia Picture from East Garland Plyhome of their parents Mr and Mrs G mouth and Riverside presented A Linford DIVINE! Mrs J H Ward accompanjed A Wholesome Humorous by her sister Mrs Hyer of Blue Creek Picture Mr and Mia Lorin Peterson of Howpresented a musical reading and Mrs ell were Highly Recommended By The Critics guests of Mrs Pet- Faun Quinney of the stake board erson's parents Mr and Mrs F J rendered a piano solo 15 Cents and 30 Cents V PRICES “Home of Quality Merchandise” Limb Mrs A W Morrison of the stake i1 to the Garland Utah Bell Phone 26 board spoke on “Obediance Miss Aldyth Pierce and Miss MarAnother of the Gospel” Principles Austin spent thejorie d in much enjoyed feature of the convention Salt Lake City "The SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY MAY 12 frs an excellent discourseto Heron FamWEDNESDAY nd THURSDAY hjtpdem Mother’s Duty The following students of the U S Mrs Lester Holman ef East by A C spent the weekend i at their homes Si" 25c 4 lbs — Banafias— here: Clinton Smith Marion Johnson J 29c Mary G addle and Mable Mkhaelis STAKE M L A SELECTS Oranges — Large Size-t- - Doz IN 25c Fruit — Large — Seedless — 6 for x ACTIVITY LEADERS Miss Norma Petterson of Burley X 25c New Potatoes — 6 lbs forIdaho a student at the U S A C was a Bear River Stake M I A Honor guest of Marlon Johnson — — lbs 19c Peas 2 Good Quality winners for the season just completed 25c Mrs G G Sweeten spent a few days were decided Tuesday evening at the Sardines In Oil — Reg 5c Cans — 6 for of this week visiting with her daughter contests held in the stake tabernacle 35c — Buckeye— 9 lb Bag AV' WITH Mrs R B Leonard of Salt Lake City Vanguard speaking honors in the 32c — Berry — Pure Fruit — 2 lb Jars stake went to Roulston Zundel of PlyBRENDEL PERTKELTON JAMES 08c Theo Limb and Max Chambers visit mouth Maurine Cook of Tremonton Whole Wheat Flakes — Kellogs — Large Pk with relatives and friends in Ogden over was awarded first place for her retold story In the M Men public speaking the GLEASON and SKEETS GALLAGHER Clarence Perry of Deweyville was first captured STRAWBERRIES MEAN SHORTCAKE Mr and Mrs J H Klrkham and Jessie Manning of Garlandprize-PRICES 10 Cents and 25 Cents ' Gleaner Gills daughter Venna were Ogden visitors theTremonton was speaking first and Garland MEANS BISQUICK! SHORTCAKE Saturday second in the Drama both wards prethe family Jn the Mr and Mrs Mark Nichols and fam- senting “Friend of dance Tremonton: took both 1st and ily spent the in Salt ' 2nd places Pearl Watkins and Carl BISQUICK— Urge Package— 35c City and Bountiful Cook taking 1st and Mr and Mrs 2nd Alvls Anderson Mrs Art Mlchaelis STRAWBERRIES — Cup— 10c and small son of were the members faculty Judges Max spent the with rela- of Weber college tives in Smithfield tire Farm Bureau season pressive victory over East Saturday They Journey ton this 7cek end STORM KING $450 Coombs & Persson Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert It Happened One Night GLAMOROUS! ENCHANTING! Groceries Meats Zazu Pitts' Grape The leanest Gal In Town Green Oats Jam £ L A i Kf m THE GIFT SUPREME U FOR Mothers’ Day t Miss Helen Harvey is visiting and relatives in Los Angeles Mr George Wortley of Park City was a guest on Thursday and Friday at the home of his aunt Mrs J T Bigler Mr and Mrs C L Pinder Mr and Mrs O G Sweeten and Mr and Mrs R B Leonard attended funeral services for a friend at American Falls Idaho Wednesday afternoon And Beauty For The One You Love Sweetness I ENTER WE HAVE THE FINEST CANDIES FRESH FROM THE CONFECTIONERS Blue Bell Confectionery EDUCATOR FROM SOUTH AFRICA VISITS AT SCHOOL S H Pellissler director of education Orange Free State Province Bloemfontein South Africa was at the Bear River high school last week making a study of consolidation in rural school He was accompanied by Mrs and C H Sklrmore of Salt Lake City state superintendent of public instruction Mr Pellissier declared that he was with what he observed very pleased during his visits at the Bear River and also the Box Elder high school and seemed much impressed by the resulting from the consolefficiency idation of the schools of the county into one large district YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TO BEAUTIFULLY PACKAGED FOR THIS ANNUAL OCCASION friends TIIE TIMES TODAY Jim Shumway of the U S A C d at home spent the Mrs D E Manning returned from her trip to Arizona and other point south Thursday evening and reports a very pleasant Journey Mr D E Manning and daughters Helen La Vera and Mrs Clifford Frye' also Miss lone Davis were Ogden visit tors Saturday Mr J J Shumway was" an Ogdeil visitor Tuesday A Beal spent Wednesday Geo lj City on business — CHILDREN LIKE THEM Them Recommend Doctors SPERRY WHEATHEARTS Large Package 22c S P E R R Y S SNOW ‘Home Perfected’ FLOUR The Flour That Eliminates Baking Failures 48 lb 45c 10 lb $185 DRIFTED MEAT DEPARTMENT 12s Beef Pot Roasts — Best Cuts — lb 12c Bgby Beef— Shoulder Roasts— Boned & Rolled lb 15c — lbs Meat — 2 Hamburger Quality Mutton— Yearling— Shoulder Roasts— lb 14c & Legs 17c 14c Veal Roasts— Leg Cuts— lb 0®° Veal Stew — lb 15c Pork Roasts — Leg Cuts—' Young Pork — lb 10c Pork —Shoulder Cuts —lb 10c — lb Pork Sausage —Fresh Ground rCoc lb — Beef— Fresh Young Beef Liver— —l tttiU IMt 13 Brigham i GARLAND VS RED and WHITE— SALT LAKE STATE AMATEUR CHAMPIONS CITY 1932 3:45 P M tn 1 x A |