Show X y THE GARLAND Leonard HEW Porcelain wtator s Bishop Leonard patrolman and resigned vice president iv THE LIBERTY state of Garland and- member of tire of Junior chamber as apixrinted state commerce Monday of the safety committee state president by Willard L Eccles of the junior chamber of commerce was vacatchairman's position The ed a hen Paul Christensen of Nephl ' was appointed a state New 4 Newsy From 'j FIELDING Mrs David Allen Mr sons of Perry and Mr and family of Hales aid were Sunday guests of Mr two ant) Mfs Pton Riverside J D Mun- son and family The Literary club held tlielr regular Ella meeting at the home of Mrs Holt on Thursday evening of last Mrs reviewed A was by week play Eugene Laub after which luncheon was sArved by the hostess Elder Carl Coombs who returned from the Eastern States mission that afternoon was a cidfcon&L ft The sheerest garment safely— heaviest thoroughly— In garments are washed the new Norge The Washer are cleansed exclusive agitator clothes in less time Its clothes saves finish smooth sparkling Norcelain-finis- washes more Sec the new Four motor Norge modelt for hornet evoilohl with gtielint without electric i ervict YOU CAN NORGE todayt NEW HAVE WASHER FOR ONLY special TREMONTON UTAII “I’LL can hear the robm singing a'nd the jay the bluebird They all know that spring is comYou And Alvin Douglas ing For The The The Friday & Saturday Feature: “HOT WATER” Vith the Jones Family For spring —William Notice to Priesthood Leaders Key Men Lesser Priesthood Please take note that we will hold our from now In the future on the soil rela- third Sunday In Garland along with leaders Please be there all other tives here last week must takej Mrs Belle Farnsworth Is sjrendmg a next Sunday at 230 We few weeks visiting with her daughter up the question of our May 15th and how on where and Salt agree Lake City outing Mrs Maud Wood at Mrs P A Justensen of sjient we are going and what we are to Salt Lake City & Mrs James Burt Jimmy of Ogden visited and with Magna Sunday with her children Mr & Mrs Ralph Grover and family Mr Mrs Leonard Florence and children of Morgan have been visitSc Mrs C O Mr with their parents ing Hendricks and family GodMisses Beatrice and Florence frey spent Wednesday at Logan Mr Eva Munson returned home Monday after sjjending the past two weeks with her children Mr Sz Mrs do Please let no appointment Interfere this one' for our work is plenty must confer together to do with ' Remember March 20 2 30 Garland pm soft Is possesses Capener is has Join the crowd that is coming you 8th gTade is sing no longer found here and the Marvelous smartest styles in new Spring Hats and topper coats values in the new swagger covered warm to the LaGra Here are for the finest in Spring Clothes Dresses for every a stronger in happy with SPRING SHOWING Wow v Sets Dance and THE LA GRA SHOP delight are getting tired of school sunny They long for the outdoors cool Studies will soon be east aside And bicycles made ready for a ride occasion Finest lingerie Violets are blooming bright and fast Beautiful spring is here at last Birds are singing their happy song Spring is here after the Winter long Tremonton Children and I What’s Your Insurance Trees are budding oh so green Rlpp’llng brooks are now to be seen Ice has melted Into water Days are now becoming hotter — Vada Lee Mlchaells 8th grade big we it rlRht Please biing with you the reports for January and February the white sheet retaining the pink and yellow sheet for your own records and day aquiver to grow your feet SPRING The ground with snow The winter foe The spring bright Children Miss Ann Christensen of Cla Heston with' Mrs last week visiting Petersen and family E O Wilcox spent the forepart of the week attending the tournament at it all the trees are all flowers start You get so sort of drousy Your books get heavy too You saunter lazily homeward Double Smith Ballew in Zane Grey’s: ‘ROLL ALONG COWBOY' they sing grass beneath A gentle bneze does guest spent Elma Mr In the forest There’s something And there's something in the dell In the treetops Th°re’s something That is very hard to tell With Grace Moore and the Woe sky and green leaves This morning it snowed The grass And my glad heart never grieves We hope snow has all melted now For the lack of sunshine bright seem right that we can go on making spring Which makes everything things and that we will have spring —Therm Hall 8th grade now but you never can tell about this queer weather WEATHER QUEER — Mary Jean Jensen 3rd grade We We were all ready for spring Mrs Lee Thompson returned TuesIt has trees have a spring frieze LeRene Carter day from a Logan hospital with her flowers and a house new baby daughter the house and Cleo Jensen made Th°y colored the house red green Hess was Mrs Gene an Ogden There is a little yellow and brown gtil In the garden She looks very shopper Monday pretty SPRING Program for This Week: Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday & Thursday “DANGER— LOVE AT WORK” With Ann Sothern and Jack Haley X 1938 Activities At The Garland School Bishop learned Head of Committee FJIE&GE TIMES FRIDAY MARCH 18 SPRINGTIME We all know spring the happy time We love to fish and hunt and climb We play in fields and meadows green The buds and flowers can be t seen We love to see the birds and flowers We love the ceaseless noisy show’rs The lofty sky of gray or blue Makes this great world s°em bright and new trees are growing now their You can’t a fortune Sound insurance is worth It must be planned to buy it like n newspaper It ia issued fit your own most exacting needs by strong stock companies who select only well established representatives to care for YOUR needs in the RIGHT way Broad dependable protection courtesy promptness satisfaction — you get them all Jr our established efficient service r tabernacle The Worth? 'John J Shumway REAL ESTATE — LOANS — INSURANCE t A LOT OF CAR for a VERY LOW PRICE ' I n I! Stn4mrd Tudtr The Ford effort to make your dollars d buy a constantly better car is well in the Standard Ford V-- 8 It has all the basio Ford advantages It is built on the same chassis as the De Luxe Ford 8 It gives you a choice of smooth or M V-engines But it sells at low prices and includes bumpers spare tire cigar lighter twin horns and other equip- - THE STANDARD ment that make it a still bigger bargain With the thrifty engine the Standard Ford V-- 8 is priced espelow and cially gives the greatest gas mileage in Ford history Hundreds of owners report averages of 22 to 27 miles a gallon — or even more Your pocketbook will approve of the Standard Ford in every way And so will you when you drive it! FORD V--8 Smdmn |