Show THE PAGE 8 Home Wedding Joins British Girl And East Garland Soldier County Attorney Talks to Club Women GARLAND TIMES GARLAND FRIDAY UTAH Fay Hadfield Weds Bruce Geary in Salt Lake Temple WANT ADS MAY 24 1946 1 The Next Time Walter Mann of BrigAttorney Rate: 2c per word per issue in ham City was the guest 'speaker Hadfield and Bruce The Faye Minimum charge 25c marriage of Miss Joan advance at the regular meeting of the Smith daughter of Mr and Mrs Cards of Thanks 50c per issue Geary were married in the Salt club held Ladies Self Culture Lake LDS temple Saturday May F S Smith of Manchester Englwith Mrs and to L Francis Peterson afternoon Friday son LAWN MOWERS Sharpened and 18 A wedding breakfast follow— See James Spencer Brown as hostess at her of Mrs Dorris Peterson of East Repaired ed at the Coral room of the Henry M Mrs Club home president Garland took place May 18 at “the lawn mowerraan” Tremon-toTemple Square hotel for thirty had charge of the the home of the L Nielson of the family and a groom’s mother 8tp 814 members We Serve Brown’s Ice Cream in Our Malts few close friends meeting with President Robert J Potter Mann discussed crimAttorney the ceremony Milkshakes and Sodas Mr and Mrs Geary left for a performing inal law and explained the steps Darrell Hansen gave the bride short honeymoon trip and will involved in bringing a case to away Miss Beverly Peterson 30 Years Practical Experience of make a home’ in Sale Lake on trial procedures which protect East Garland and Miss Shirley Catering to their return and Perkins of Salt Lake City were the rights of the individual LOCAL AND OUT OF STATE is the daughter of Mr Faye SPORTSMEN ways in which citizens can assist Ice Cream Sold by the Pint or Quart bridesmaids and Gerald E and Mr J O Hadfield of Riverthe daw 'to function to more efReasonable Fee of Terra Bella California side Several parties were given He the people fectively ARNOLD HARRIS protect Phone All three was best man are in Mrs her honor Kenneth illustrated his points by describof the groom cousins His sisAdams gave a shower at her which have ter Yetta Karen was flower cases FREE Kindling wood at rear of ing various girl Tarbet home in Morgan and Mrs Leland tome up in the county Mrs Wendell Hansen played the Jack’s Garage— Kumen Mrs Capener Ray Capener Mrs Music for the meeting consisted march wedding FOR SALE — DeLaval cream Se- Jesse Davis of Riverside Margie of two clarinet solos “I'm Fallia After the ceremony — II C Ward and Betty Rae Adams of tray condition ng Love With Someone” and lunch was served to 45 relatives parator good ONE tf Ogden were the entertaining hosButler phone 59R Garland Nola" by Miss Beth Brown and and close friends tesses at a party Thursday evenand two vocal solos ‘Ramona’' town guests at the wed& INSURANCE LOANS Keith M Cutler Proprietor ing at the Leland Capener home "Alabama Lullaby” by Mrs W ding in addition lo those partiPersonal loans at low interest Mrs Lee George cipating in the ceremony Thompson Fire - Theft & Liability were 1 1 n Insurance for Mrs Otto Loehmolder Mr and Davis was the accompanist ATTEND CONVENTION all of the numbers Mrs MEL FOXLEY Perkins Phone 82J 1 of Salt William Mr & Mrs W L Larsen spent Mrs Ethel Weiss of Tremonton Mrs J L Carter and Mrs V Attending the convention of Lake City Mrs F S Hansen and Tremontop club at the weekend in Bountiful with the Bunco the Amentereained of northern district W Johns the reported the recent Mr and Mrs C J Hansen of iier sister Mrs Edith Samuelson home held evening Monday at Logan her convention We pay casn anil can Tor your erican of the Slate Federa Legion n w ho is very ill at aga Wednesday tion of Women’s dubs held Horse? Cows useles dead aud evening from the Prizes were won by Mrs Hazel A wedding dance and shower Mrs Graee Haws attended MarSalt Lake City post were Commander Udy and Mrs Hilda Spencer We now havr Garland was Wednesday evening in Sheep and Hogs Mrs F J Limb and Mrs Theo ket week in Salt Lake City over Parley Linford of the Legion Mrs Refreshments were served by East given great demand for live horses Garland recreation hall in Jos A Nielsen president of the Limb in Ogden tiie the hostess to 27 members and honor of Mr and Mrs spent Saturday UTAH BY PRODUCTS CO Peterson Mr James Johnston Auxiliary four guests They received many lovely gifts Phones: Fanners 19-A Mrs Jack Elmer and Mrs Mary Try our Fountain j t Fishing Guide GARLAND DRUG PHONE i BeU Mrs L W Mrs Capener I Mrs S W Manning J J White and Mrs Caddie attended M Chi mothers’ LlSAC Fiday Sigma at the Capener was chapter a luncheon Harold president of toastmaster the Members of the stake advisory committee for the girls program held their regular meeting last Friday evening at the home of Mrs Rupert Blackham in Mrs a at day George Hunter Caddie entertained bridge luncheon Wednesafternoon Mrs honoring Hales Mr & Mrs Harold Persson of Portland Ore spent the weekvisiting relatives and friends in Garland and Tremonton end Orpheum Theatre TREMONTON Thurs Marsha Fri Hunt UTAH SaL John 24 Carroll 23 25: in “Letter For Evie” Also: Bob Steele Caren Mon in March “The Navajo Sun Kid” Tues Wed & DENNIS O’KEEFE McDONALD Binnie MARIE Barnes In “GETTING GERTIE’S GARTER” “This Is Thurs Fri Ann Sothern America” Sat Chas Starrett Miss Lola Jean Gaddie daughter of Mr and Mrs J M Gaddie of Garland is one of 234 to receive a degree graduates from Brigham Young university at the 70th commencement exercises to be held June 5 in the Smith building auditoriJoseph um exPreceeding the graduation ercises a baccalaureate service will be held June 2 The commencement exercises will be the first to be presided over by PresiS McDonald since dent Howard he assumed his duties present last July Elder Joseph F Merrill will deliver the baccalaureate address and Elder John A Widlsoe will give the commencement speech Miss Gaddie will receive her nachclor of arts degree in the college of fine arts While at BYU she majored in speech Fraternity Officers Melvin Manning “was Installed as president of Sigma Chi fraternity at Logan Monday evening and his brother Qlenn was installed as secretary The boys are sons of Mr & Mrs L W Manning of Garland Entertain For Perssons Mr & Mrs A D Rich entertained 18 guests at a buffet supper Lt Col and Mrs Harhonoring old Persson at the Rich home Saturday evening Mr & Mrs S W Capener and daughter Connie and Mr & Mrs in Oleen Gam spent Sunday Farmington and Ogden visiting June 1: relatives Murphy in Mr Si Mrs S E Quigley and and Ray spent Saturday Ralph and Sunday with Mr & Mrs Max and Mr St Mrs E J Quigley Roberts at Idaho Falls 31 Geo “Up Goes Bradford LOLA JEAN GADDIE TO GRADUATE Maisie” Smiley Burnett “Roaring Rangers” COLUMEANDERING Johnson Stanley By quite by accident that I first stumbled into Olvera Street in Los Angeles several years agp I had detrained at the Unioq Station and was fighting my way It was the fiercely incongruous through maze of streets that cross and in that recross part of town seemed Every street I followed to lead me back to the plaza I I knew had started from underto enough of Los Angeles stand that if I wanted to go south I should take a street that led so plunging into a direcnorth to my destination tion opposite I started to walk north on Main there it was— this tiny Suddenly crowded gay colorful little Mexican street that has been unchanged since its first settlement Of course I would eventually is one xf have heard of it for the places that no visitor is aloverlook to but the lowed pleasure was doubled by discovering it for myself and it has never lost its fascination to me Olvera Street is the hub of the It local district is a narrow alley only a block long that has been maintained in Los Angeles to perpetuate the of the first Spanish atmosphere settlers The street is in its oriIt is unpaved ginal condition but is lined with old cobblestones that have been smoothed by years of wear souvenir' shops crowd the Here the native Californians— that is the ladies and gentlemen from Mexico way— work at their ancient crafts making baskets and pottery and sombreros by hand working in leather and wood and most pleasant of all and clay occupations dipping by hand the candles that give the perfumed sultry evocative scent to the air In the cafes you can' eat your Tiny UTAH 148 TREMONTON Uced THE Phone RACKS Fit Sat Kent Taylor Mut Make Room for New Stock Gene as Silk” CHILDREN’S — Serial Sun SUN SUITS— $105 6 Mon ERROLL SMITH 20c WORK SOCKS — 50 percent cotton 50 percent wool The Rose Clothing Sun Vincent $240 & Store Persson ) 27 26 Co ‘ DAY Fri at begins h Thurs Price SaL DANCING lay Thursday 28: 3 pm 29 & 30: Bari in Lynn May 31 Rathbone Nigel 30th o June 1: Jones in WEST Bruce in “Terror by Night” - TWO HALLS LOTS OF FUN FOR EVERYONE ANTONIO” Bonita Granville A ‘SENORITA From The Basil Succesors to Coombs Tues Matinee Wed 69c MORIA TWO ORCHESTRAS “SHOCK” WE HAVE STRAW HATS Men’iDress Straw Hats Street! Short Cartoon begins at 3 pm FLYNN ALEXIS Victor Francen in “SAN BOYS’ DRESS SOCKS- - Sizes impetuosity Troubadors stroll thru ”ie night singing the love songs of the old Caballeros and in the cafes gorgeous Mexican girls dance their fandangos keeping the old romance alive in this fragment of an ancient world in the heart of a teaming city Come visit me in Los Angeles and let me take you to Olvera in & Armida Autry SaL Matinee $100 EACH Grey in Virginia “Rootin’ Tootin’ Rhythm” Were a high at $695 NOW WHILE THEY LAST LADIES DRESSES— (All Sales Final) 25: 24 May “Smooth W© Out in the street an old old man who has seen everything there is to see will lean against a tree and smile as wise men do at eagerness and street Liberty Theatre CLEAR fill of tortillas and enchilladas not the American imitation but the Mexican original The food is served to you by tall senors with black hair or redwavy senoritas with invitations lipped in their eyes If you feel like it you can sample native tequila but let no person gauge his capacity by ordinary standards for this is potent brew! 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