Show THE DUP Invite to County Pioneer Ball Fielding Briefs Mr k Mrs Eugene Cannon have returned home alter spending the and past week with relatives friends at St George They were Iwis accompanied by Mr k Mrs Mrs Cannon of Rupert Idaho Mr k Mrs John Olive Potter Potter of Farmington and Mrs were Lucille Walton of Layton of Mr and Mrs Sunday guests Mrs Herman Glen Severson Diane Mrs Potter and daughter Steven Potter and sons Brent at and Oleen spent Monday Farmington and Salt Lake City Bonnie Letter of Collinston Lila Standing spent several days of last week at Salt Lake Mrs Blanche Richards is City Mr & visiting with her children Mrs Spencer Richards and family at Ogden for an indefinite period Mr A Mrs J F Watson of Smithfleld spent Sunday visiting with Mrs Eliza Godfrey and Mrs Elmo Munson and Mrs and Leonard Standing Verna and Lila spent daughters at Ogden Monday Sunday and Mr & Mrs Jim visiting with Strickland and family and Mr & Mrs George Bowcutt and family Mrs Cliff od Cannon entertain ed at party in compliment to her daughter Shirley who celebrated her 9th birthday anniverTwelve little sary on Friday girls were present and enjoyed a nice lunch after which they all Mr Sc Mrs attended a movie and family of Victor Godfrey with Mr & Mrs Ogden visited Wendell Welling and family SunMr As Mrs E C Mason day and Friday at Spent Thursday Salt Lake Sacrament City meeting Sunday evening was conducted by Councilor Rozel l Miss Lorraine Hess gave a short talk after which the J II Smith family the folprovided lowing program: readings by Beth and Bill Foxley talk by J n Rhead and retold story by Nona Rhead all of Tremonton J II Smith spoke briefly royers were offered by Mrs J II Smith and Bishop Elmer Richards Mr Thursday k Mrs F at Malad W Hess spent Mrs Garasworth is visiting of Temple City Calif for an indefinite period w£b her mother Mr J H Hess and other relatives Mrs Florence Munson was hostess to the Book Lore club at her home on Wednesday evening President Edith Welling presided Mrs Irene Peck was chairman for the program and played an album of historical records entitled “I Can Hear It Now” Refreshments were served by the hostess to seven club members and the following guests Ruby Beatrice Forsberg of Garland Woolley Nettie Lott June Baird and Elma Peterson Miss Lorraine Hess is spending this week with Mr & Mrs Darrell Godfrey and family at Clarkston Leon Allen of Portage and Miss Iva Lou Downs of Smithfield visited at the F W Hess home on SunMr Sc Mrs David Wood day left Thursday for California to visit with their children Mr k Mrs Jed Allred and family at Burbank Mr Sc Mrs David Wood and family at Torrance and Mr k Mrs Howard Baer and family at San Pedro The annual Pioneer ball sponsored by he Box Elder 'county Daughters of the Utah chapter Pioneers at Brigham is scheduled for Saturday March 19 in the Brigham armory building plns completed to date include the crowning of Box El der’s oldest immigrant pioneer This “Pioneer Queen Mother” lady is over ninety years of age to lead the and has promised and dance too if grand march Burge Tremonton Legislative Session Comes to End - Continued from page J v arial basis It was the big appropriations bill that held up adjournment It finally until after deadline both houses in its origipassed nal form after a week of bickering between the House Democrats and the entire Senate over whether or not the amendments of the upper house in cutting out of the allocations $930900 were proper counties Municipalities and made the largest financial gains of the session getting all of the motor vehicle registration thru the B and C road money fund Heretofore at least has been taken out for the Publicity and Industrial Develop- MARCH 18 1919 by veto of the they had passed both priation after governor both houses Among accomplishments of the session was the passage of a bill court jus- to take the supreme tices and district court judge This out of partisan politics ' Legislature was something the has tried to jdo since 1944 when a constitutional amendment was to provide for such a adopted FOR SALE: 2 We Arc Headquarters AT MEETING GIVEN two years Howell announces his office A very enjoyable program ‘was schedule as follows: Brigham rendered March 16 honoring the 8 30 to 4:30 Mondays Tuesdays Relief Society birthday in the TreThursdays and "Saturdays Second ward it is reported monton Wendesday from 9 am The officers announce that to 3 pm While in Tremonton Mar 23 the literary Sgt Howell will work out of the Wednesday lesson will be given by Myrtle Utah Power & Light Co Bldg He states that Saturday would Gleason Following the meeting be the best day for office calls Mr Bates from Logan wall deas he will keep the office open monstrate the new Singer Sewing machine for ail who are interest all day on that day ed Mr k Mrs Frank Snyder visited with Mr Sc Mrs O'Neil Anderson in Ogden Monday Mr & Mrs Milton Peters of Brigham City visited Sunday at the J J Shumway home Mr A Mrs Kenneth Anderson of Ogden visited Sunday at the V D Bishop home Mr A Mrs Don Burnhope and with of visited family Helper relatives here over the Mr A Mrs Melvin Bishop of Salt Lake spent the here Mr A Mrs Kumen Tarbet visited in Logan Monday Mrs P C Petterson spent the weekend in Salt Lake City Mrs Mary Bradford left this week to visit her sister in San Franciseo Mrs Bill Merrill and baby are moving to Idaho Falls to join Mr Merrill who is employed there Mr A Mrs Russell Boss Salt Lake City Monday Miss Della weekend with at Ogden MANY were For CONCRETE CARD OF THANKS The members of the family desire to publicly express their deep appreciation for the assistance and comfort that has been extended during the illness and upon the passing of our father John O Oyler The generous help of kind neighbors and of friends thruout the community will long be gratefully remembered by us The John O Corrugated Metal CULVERTS & HEADGATES Plain and Reinforced CONCRETE CULVERTS The W It White Company 1625 Wall Ave Ogden Utah Phone Oyler Family Profitable Farming Depends A Great Deal On in Heavy Duty Galvanized Wire Coombs spent the Miss Faye Coombs Fencing ATTEND FUNERAL Extra heavy zed fencing zinc for long 26” 32” 39” 47” high high high high - - - - - - - - - - - - $1500 $1700 $2000 $2200 galvaniDipped per per per per in molten life roll roll roll roll Good fencing is necessary for controlled efficient keeps livestock and farming poultry where they should be protects against stray or predatory animals Repair or replace yours superior now with quality fencing made for many years of dependable service Fncnds Expert Plumbing And Heating Service G FRIDAY UTAH GARLAND measures likely to bring the most FarmaU type in days to come are — Call Rozel comment late models the record $52000000 appropriat39R-Zundell “ phone ions bill and a measure to set e FOR SALE: retirement sysSpring Frys —Call up a Ollie Kuntson tem for public employes phone latter might draw a veto u HAULING — Ashes' tin cans fromThe Gov move J Bracken Lee behauled Mountain soil and maconstitutional amendMore cause of the debate against actunure hauled for your flower beds inddenaBy ments were proposed of the system and arial soundness I reside 4 blocks East on Factory oo the ballot in 1950 Appearing a joint resolution was because Street and 1 block North or call to take will be the propositions passed ordering the Utah Legisfurnished with a "good partner" Hansen Dewey for Stephen lative Council to study retirement the state superintendent of pubby Mayor Scheuer She will be crowned 3tc 55c off the ballot and instruction lic state on actuan of the systems Lorenzo J Both provide his selection by the state REPAIR at Gar- - ' Other features planned will be JACK’S SHOE Another proboard of education ment Commission UNION land will repair anything made ELECTRICAL a short floor show including two amendment would raise posed session legisWhile the passed F25 RENEWS CONTRACT performed by of leather novelty numbers salaries from $300 lation to ratify the Colorado Ri- legislators’ dancers from Logan and Ogden with 57 International Local union WANTED: Women to enjoy spever Upper Basin States Compact per year to $500 per year while a grand march in which everyWorkElectrical cial price reductions at the Pos- Brotherhood of $5 per day expense money of a and means paying to provide one in pioneer costumes will parr r session contract has in its anirenewed ers 15 ture until Studio Form April for damage caused by game and awarding of prizes ticipate Kill Horse Race BUI —Call Tremonton 182 for details covering wages hours and workmals by using an increase in to the man and lady dressed in with the Utah cense fees for a claim fund seAnother biU which was killed ing conditions the most typical pioneer outfits EUREKA and APEX Sales and Power k Light Company is veral the third time in six years it for failed bills agricultural While it is not necessary to Service Expert repairing— At announced by Joseph I Nicholas One of these would have provid- was a horse race measure which costumes it is urg- Bradshaw wear Appliance Tremonton finion business manager- In passed the Senate again and lex taxes ed for paid refunds should “dress can all who ed that 015tf The bill this time in the House Amendments to the agreement gasoline purchased for up" as it adds to the spirit of would have permitted pariuse to the WE REPAIR all makes of Elect- all of which have been ratified the occasion according betting but limited race the union membership includAlso killed was a measure to mutuel by riccounty company Appliances including refrigof safety provieliminate the tax on margarine meets to five days and restricted erators and Washers Free pick- ed strengthening them to two meets In each counsions and a 7 per cent wage in- both yellow and white up and delivery— Western Stores Several attempt! Mr Nichcrease on ail schedules Weber College failed in its ty per year New Recruiter Tell Tremonton inwere made to lift the bill late ols slid effort to become a in Office Schedule the House bn' the session in the Utah Symphony We pay cjuh and eaO rbr you “The electric utility industry stitution and lost a $40000 emergency appro each one failed Cowm Horses dead and dmIm provides one of the most essenUS Army and The Brigham the tial services in now HofSWe hare and community” Air Force Recruiting office lo- Sheep “ and the Mr Nichols declared (teal demand for lire horses cated in the post office building people served by the Utah Power CO UTAn is now in charge of a new reare fortunate k Light Company Phones: Farmers 159--J cruiting officer Master Sergeant in being served by an institution Bel) Arthur N Howell reIIowcll whose relamanagement-union- ' R placed First' Sergeant Harvey tions are such as to guarantee IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE PIPE Wardrop who has been in charge uninterrupted service LESSON TO BE for the past LITERARY of local recruiting OR CLAY SEWER TILE 7Electric J TIMES WANT ADS Mrs Ann Barnes of Funeral services for Mrs Eliza is spending this week with M Mason former Fielding resiMr k Mrs John Coombs Mr dent were held at the Larkin A Mrs Wallace Stewart and fam- Mortuary at Salt Lake City on of visited Clarkston with her Friday at 2:30 with Bishop ily mother Mrs James Hess Tuesday Richards of Fielding ward M A the service conducting Gam was one of the speakers and Leo Earl former Fielding Motor bishop offered the closing prayer Repair and Rebuilding GARLAND Co Utah attending the service included Mr k Mrs M J Udy Mr k Mrs F W Hess Mr k Mris Claude Allred Mr k Mrs W’ayne Secrist Mr k Mrs E T Richards Mr k Mrs Clark Rudd Mrs Effie Potter Mrs Florence Munson Godfrey Asael Godfrey Mr & Mrs Dean Coombs Elmer Leo and Ervin Coombs Iris Coombs Alice Ward M A Garn and Oleen Gam Burial was in the W'illard STEEL FENCE POSTS Studded bar CORRUGATED The ALUMINUM to fence easy permanent way Can bo driven in like a stake Heavy galvan-ie- d steel cemetery BARBED WIRE d heavy duty barbed wire Welded barbs galvanized 80 rd spool - $875 POULTRY NETTING Sturdy 1 and For poultry runs or coops Durable economical Galvanized steel t SHEETING Mesh Corrugated aluminum has many uses Roofs sidings partitions doors Lightweight rustUse it everyproof where Easy to install Corrugated for extra strength 0J9 Gauge — 26" Wide 6 to 12 Foot Lengths Call at The Permanents — Tint — Finger Wave Manicures and Hair t Call Now for Appointment Cutting - Phone 185 GARLAND BEAUTY SALON FENCING FOR EVERY PURPOSE To Protect and Beautify Farms— Parks Homes Estates Industrial Areas GARLAND TRI-STA- YARD For all of your Fencing or Building needs SEE THE MERCHANDISE AND GET OUR PRICES vn Get Free Estimates BUDGET TERMS ifc 1 air |