Show PAGE 5 TIIE Ordinance East Garland ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr and Mrs Joseph Oyler announce the engagement of their Lois to daughter II Wayne Archibald of Plymouth The marriage will take place in near the future' — Mrs Martin Riser and sons acMr & Mrs Lafe Grocompanied ver to Brigham on business Thursday Miss Bessie Hansen of Brigham City visited with her childhood chum Mrs Vern Shaffer on Tuesday Mrs Howard returned Oyler home Saturday from the hospital with her new son Mrs L M Holman entertained at V a limiting party Friday afternoon and evening Those present were Mrs I arson Sophia Mrs L R Shaffer Mrs Joseph Oyler and Mrs R J Potter Mr & Mrs Eugene Oyler and family visited with Mr & Mrs John Oyler Saturday and Sunday Mr & Mrs Will Harris of Porvisited tage with Mr & Mrs Lafe Grover Sunday Mr & Mrs Max Hyde and family are visiting with their parents Mr & Mrs Joseph Oyler Mrs Dorris Peterson entertained at a birthday party for her Yetta Karen Monday daughter May 13 Refreshments including a cake with six candles were served to twelve little girls Mrs Francis Allen accompanied her daughter Mrs Henry Sorensen to Logan Wednesday MOSES BOYS RETURN Mr A W & Mrs Herbert Adamson were guests at the family Bishop home on Sunday Mr Mrs L W Manning Mr & Mrs M L Nielson and Mrs Clair Firth attended the Swing Sing at Logan conducted by the fraternities ajid sororities at the USAC Sunday evening' ABSTRACTOR I am prepared to make ap abstracts ha the shortest possible time and to make thorn I post a accurate absolutely bond as yoor hunraace 5000(N) lo aralnst through any error of mine NORMAN LEE Utah City SAFEGUARD it ordained by the City Counas follows: Section It shall be unlawful for any person not a member of the fire department or who has not been requested to act in that capacity to follow afany fire truck or apparatus ter a fire alarm has been sound ed Section 2 It shall be unlawful for any person driving a vehicle of any description to proceed along any portion of the highway after a fire alarm has been sounded Any person shall imupon said highway mediately upon the sounding of the fire alarm move their said vehicles to the curb and remain in said position until said fire truck or other fire apparatus has passed if the same shall proceed in their direction Section 3 Duty of Pedestrians: It shall be the duty of all pedestrians after the sounding of any fire alarm to remain sidewalks of upon the any streets within Garland City and not to enter upon that portion of said highway used for vehicular traffic until after said fire apparatus has passed if the same proceeds in their direct- Be cil Section 4 It shall be unlawful for any person to either go nearer or drive a vehicle nearer than one block of any fire that is being attended by a fire truck or other fire fighting apparatus Section 5 It shall be unlawful for any person to drive a vehicle of any kind over any fire hose laid for the purpose of combating a fire Section 6 Penalty: Any person convicted of violating any is portion of this ordinance and guilty of a misdemeanor subject o the general penalty provided 'for misdemeanors under the ordinances of Garland City Section 7 In the opinion of City Council of Garland a public emergency exists in connection with the matters herein contained and it is necessary to the health peace safety and welfare of the inhabitants of Garland City that this ordinance become effective immediately upon its first publication and it is hereby directed that this ordinance shall take effect upon its first passage and the publication Passed by the City of Garland this 20th day A D 1946 J J BONDED ABSTRACTOR 1900) (Established Brigham ORDINANCE PROHIBITING FOLLOWING OF A FIRE TRUCK FOLLOWING A FIRE ALARM AND PROHIBITING GOING WITHIN ONE BLOCK OF SAID F IRE DURING TIIE PERIOD TIIE FIRE DEPARTMENT IS COMBATING THE SAME UNLESS REQUESTED TO DO SO ion Fort Douglas May 20— sAmong the servicemen from this area discharged from the army at Fort Douglas Separation Center were Vic Sherill L Moses and Pfc Darrell Moses sons of E W Moses Rt 1 Garland who served 19 months overseas as surgical technicians with the 194 General Hospital in Europe Prior to entering the army March 14 both attended 1944 Bear River high school and AN TIIE YOUR Attest: Ethel Rogers City Recorder Sunday With FIRE IfiSURARCE JUST CALL Shumway PHONE 13 Real Estate — Loans Insurance Utah Garland Mrs Leonard Standing at a family dinner in honor of their son France on his birthday anniversary Those present besides the immediate family included Mr & Mrs George Bowcutt and children Galen and Lola and Mr & Mrs James Strickland and family of Ogden Leaves for Mission J Clain Peterson left Sunday for Salt Lake City where he will spend a week at the Mission home prior to his leaving for the North Western States to fulfill a mission & entertained INVESTMENT J Mr Sc Mrs Clifford Cannon family the spent Sunday Ravsten home at Clarkston Mr & Mrs Horace Peck drove to Salt Lake City Tuesday Lowell Farnsworth has received his release from the navy at Fla and has returned to his home here The Aaronic Priesthood of the ward furnished the program at Sacrament meetThe boys evening ing Sunday included participating R H Peck and Lamar Ashby Bourne Helen Mason gave a scriptural reading and Ralph Lamar REPAIR WORK QUICKLY ATTENDED TO Three Good Mechanics UTAH FRIDAY Dee Mr & Mrs Busenbark and family of Brigham City visited Sunday with Mrs Linda Busenbark Mrs O C Davis and Mrs Margaret Couch visted in Malad Tuesclasses under the direction of Their mother Mrs B T day Nelson physical education diWilliams returned will them and of sports activities Wednesday will remain for a week Mr & Mrs Russell Rogers and Competent Officers daughter Marilyn shopped in Ogden Saturday Chosen By Classes Mr & Mrs Blaine Ravsten and Class elections to name lea- children spent from Friday to ders for the school year Sunday with Mrs Linda Busenresulted in the selection of a bark They visited Saturday in Logan with Mr & Mrs Norman competent corps of officers Next year’s seniors - chose Krupp Mrs Clara W Massey of Ogden John A Bourne to act as their president while Roma Jean Hill visited Wednesday with her parwas se- ents Mr & Mrs Thos Wise present class secretary lected strangely enough as his With her wintunning mate ning smile and clever personality Clco Jensen won the race tor secretary Reo Barkle curly haired casa nova from is the Deweyville juniors’ selection for president Joann Green dark haired piano player and Thespian from will assist him as Koscoc Hcppler another peppy Tremontonite was named secretary Chosen as one of the student representatives for the sophomore class was Woodruff Snow another Dcweyulle student who Girls Engage In Day of Sports Meet Climaxes Year’s Activities Girls’ physical education Mrs Billie Rea and Miss Olive rectors engaged in a full day May 15 with approximately 150 freshmen junior sophomore and senior education physical girls participating The girls representing various classes and clubs competed and in groups in individually softball broad jump-- ' croquet bading sprints relays tennis minton 'horseshoes and high Points given in each jumping at the event were tabulated dose of the meet to determine group winners scored The fifth hour class ?90 points to win the coveted The Pep club first honors placed second with 430 points while third place went to third hour athletes who garnered 380 counters The freshies placed fourth with the dancing class was elected president Maralyn Stohi classy little lassie from Tremonton gamed the honor of being Erma who is usually seen Oyler around the campus with Sharon 'A was named secretary Freshman representatives will be elected next fail Miss Ruth Johnson reported a show at the visit to a flower in Salt Lake building Capitol Sunday Mrs E J Mrs L W Manning Holmgren Mrs George Hales and Mrs M L Nielson spent Tuesday evening in Logan where they had dinner at the Bluebird and attended a show Bear River Wild Life Federation Is BRLNG EGGS full day of activities were carried out under the direction VerNon Coombs next year's FFA president During the course of the day many cows were judged and examined by the bovs ' RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS suffered for years and am thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that I will gladly answer anyone writMrs ing me for information Anna Pautz PO Box 825 VaI 7c Old birds 15c of Mrs Charles II Last returned Monday after having spent three week visiting with her daughter Eva Dean in Seattle Wash She also visited with the Eric Northman family and the Wilson Mafomer Garland residents nnings and with relatives at Richland and Walla Walla - & Crow Eggs Still Buying Magpie Eggs 3c each - Nesters cows A Girls’ Club to Purchase UTAH GARLAND Bear River boys who are enrolled in vocational agriculture for the next year attended Black and White day at Richmond Wednesday May 15 to see and judge some of Utah's Holstein Fresian best dairy The 440 yard relay was won Rozella Bernice Spencer by Smith ReNae Firth and Vaudis Estep while Helen Felsted DoMunns Colleen reen Barlow outdistanced and Erma Oyler other runners to win the 200 Singles shuttle relay yard honors in barnyard golf went to Elaine Anderson Kathryn Anderson and Bonnie Jones shoe best horse were the doubles team AND HEADS TO TREMONTON or JACK MONDAY or FRIDAY Your Patronage is PAYNE NEWELL PIERCE AFTER GARLAND 6 PM Appreciated At the Garland O P Skaggs Store so ncouver WALTER BURNS Wash Pd Adv— Laboratories o Joyce Capener and BarWaldron club officers — BRHS Searchlight bara © Ashby gave a talk on the restoration of the priesthood Mr Sc Mrs Preston Gam of Salt Lake with their City spent Sunday parents Mr & Mrs Dan Gam Mrs Ronald Hales of Riverside and Mr & Mrs Elmo Munson spent Friday at Ogden visiting with Mrs ReVon Andrew DOB LIMB IS THE NOW NEW Owner and Operator THE OF UTAH OIL STATION AT AND GARLAND WELCOMES ALL AND NEW AND ACQUAINTANCES EFFECTIVE JUNE 2 changes in schedules of Streamliners and steam powered trains both eastbound and westbound In many cases several hours have keen cut from present running times For complete information inquire at any Union Pacilic Ticket Office or see your local agent OLD CUSTOMERS PEP 8S GASOLINE — ATI TIRES Sc ACCESSORIES 'Sefrecfic-sa- Look Us Up 'tfnicHTadic y AS S!cy with your Victory Garden— and cut iood aste— to help prevent famine overseas DEPENDABLE REPAIRING IN JIM AND URIAH Garland AUTO REAR WOOD MEET The Garland Flower club met PECKS APPLIANCE Vocational Ag Boys Attend Richmond Show UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Roid of The H I r tam nn and I hi 1946 in the Armory evening Monday with Mrs Otto Lindcrman presiMrs Laval Mordent in charge ris of the Extension service of the USAC gave an interesting talk on landscaping Electric Fencers sport With the tidy sum cleared from the girls’ dance held May 10 the Agenda club sponsor of the “Spinsters’ Spree” plans to purchase a practical gift to leave the school “Financially and socially the dance was a great success and the girls and I can think of no more fitting way to put this use than to mojiey to good spend it for something that the school needs” stated Margaret Woodside adviser Among other things it is likely that the club will purchase a set of These punch cups have been badly needed at the more formal dances when refreshments were - served and their purchase will eliminate the necessity of renting cups from local merchants Tim dance was carried out under the direction of Joan 24 Camping & Fishing Supplies fifth place receiving In group participation second hour ferns w’ere declared crosoftball winners while quet honors went to the fifth hour Mijako Taoi was declared win-per in badminton singles with DcLora lone Anderson and Marble emerging as doubles winners Stanfill was named Beverly tennis singles champion while Joan DeLong and Doris emerged as victors in Vaudis doubles competition Estep placed first in the 75 yard dash and in the baseball throw best in Leah Stenquist proved and Marilyn the broad jump won high Knudson jumping honors In table tennis Elaine retained her title as Anderson Adams Beverly singles champ turned and Charlene Brough back stiff competition to win in the same doubles honors Practical School Gift MAY CLUB FLOWER HOLDS INTERESTING Aluminum Ware to Serve You Carl’s Body & Fender Shop Garland GARLAND TIMES at and John Faster Service BODY White Mayor Fielding Briefs Mr John Council of May GARLAND Cie(Dr |