Show THE East Garland ' EAST GARLAND FAMILIES ENJOY REUNIONS The Peterson families have been enjoying some real home Mrs Dorris Peterson comings has had her children Sgt A Mrs L Francis Peterson and son Johnny from Fort Sill Okla Mr A They left on Wednesday Mrs Fred Peterson have had their son Darrell who received word after arrived he that he thortly Durhad been made a sergeant ing his visit home he was married to Miss Joyce Romer of for left They Pennsylvania Wednesday Mr & Mrs Bud Hess and Paul- Peterson returned home ine from Oklahoma where Mr Hess received a discharge from the air force At the Gus Larson home Mr A Mrs Smith and family of Fairfax Missouri came last week Mrs Smith and children will remain for an extended visit Mr Smith returned to Fairfax Sun Gordon Larson reached day home with an army discharge frmo Korea Mr & Mrs Eph Peterson had Mr & Mrs Bill their children Cole and family at home from Rock one night Springs Wyo Ray Stanley TIMES FRIDAY UTAH GARLAND FOUR II REPORTS Ac V COLUMEANDERING By GARLAND Thomas Wolfe often the subject of remarks in this column died in ld38 at the early age of 37 written four after having in which he tried huge novels to capture the feeling of space and energy as well as the precise detail of American life II 3 traveled but until widely his last year had not seen much of the West ' In the summer of that year he toured eight Western states keeping a diary of 17181 his travels diary has just been pubished under the title "A Western Journal” While it jotis only a series of notebook with no attempt at anytings his remarks thing “literary” have personal ineresi since they reacrepresent the spontaneous and obsertions of a sensitive vant man to say about Wofe has much its scenery and architecUtah ture He entered Utah by way of Kanab (“pleasant and almost New England” he called it) then saw Zion National Park which he thought “deeper yet not so fierce and strange” as the Grand Canyon he had just left Pres & Mrs R J Potter acAfter thru several passing companied by Clark Rudd of the small towns which he recalls as high council were in Park Val- “for the most and mean part ley all day Sunday for ward conand stunted looking” he plain ference They were dinner came to Bryce of one Canyon guests of Bishop & Mrs Carter the most impressive on sights The Potters were in Weston his He describes as “a it trip Tuesday to visit Mr A Mrs Val million of pinnacles Paul Larson took 18 salmon Koller pink and fiery white all boys on a trip up Temple fused together like stick candy-- all Fork in Logan Canyon during of a child's fansuggestive the week Mrs Howard Oyler tasy of heaven” Don helped transport the boys Larson is spending the week in north to Sait Lake Traveling Salt Lake City with his cousin intoxicated he felt almonst City Dick James Paul Larson was (“He could get drunk on scenon a trip up Logan Canyon Monery one of his friends remarked day and Tuesday with the Sunset of him) by the sight of “a great Club and constantly growRiding enlarging Mr & Mrs Marion Sorensen ing richer valley bursting and family celebrated the 24th in marvellously into greenery when Mr A Mrs Fred Peterwater is let in” He continually Logan the son and famiy were in Logan for noted the contrast between the Pioneer Day parade and then luxurious in the fields growth went up the canyon for an out- and the “forlorn little houses" Mr A Mrs Gilbert Allred and “blistered little storefronts” ing and family visited in Ogden Sun- in the towns The countryside day They went down also on seemed fresh and beautiful but the parade the towns were cold and ugly Tuesday to see Near Salt Lake he noted “the Mr & Mrs Wildon Grover were of popuars and of Brigham City visitors on Sunday marvellousness the dazzling brightRhea Grover accompanied Mr cottonwoods ness richness A Mrs Ray Gleason and fragrance of the family rambler roses” and in thp city to Salt Lake City On Sunday where they enjoyed the day at it3lf “the broad streets sweepout and the 200 ending cleanly uning Mr A Mrs George Bybee of Alliance Nebraska and der massed dense green at the Mr A Mrs Durrell Grover of rises of the barren magic hills” to navisited briefly with rela- But though he responded Ogden tural beauty he had no patience tives here Tuesday evening Rewith Mormon architecture To celebrate Rex Peterson’s cording his visit to Temple birthday anniversary which is Square he speaks of “the harsh is on the 25th Mr A Mrs Eph ugly the temple sacrotemple Peterson took him and Cleland sanct by us unvisted unvisitable and Rodney Peterson and Richard so ugly and grim grotesque Smith to Lagoon blah then the great domed Saturday also visited Mr A Mrs roof of the They tabernacle like a Wayne in Clearfield political convention hall1’ Fielding and Mr A Mrs Durrell Grover in North of Salt Lake however Mr A Mrs Ed Isaacson Ogden and family spent the 24th in the Wolfe resumed his ecstatic praise of “the orchards lusty with their Mr A Mrs Isaacson canyon their fruit vineyards growing Mrs DeVerl accompanied Payne to Ogden Mr A Mrs with their cherries the greenery Monday lushness watery the Grover Wayne fertility spent the long lik of which was seen never weekend of the at 24th West which he Point Bud Graver Merrill before" In Brigham and “lively” he Petty and Maurice Wilcox of found “thriving’ left Thursday on a trip took another blast at incongrous Fielding Mormon when he lookbuildings into Canada They plan to National Park and the ed at the “strange form” of the tabernacle Brigham Waterton Lakes Then he drove thru tha canyon Mr A Mrs Orval Cheney of to Logan a trip that brought Salt Lake City and Mr A Mrs him “a sense of grandeur” and Wendell Hansen visited with Mr “the greatest beauty of the day” A Mrs Lafayette Grover Sunday His trip rose ta a kind of climax Mr A Mrs Grover were Logan here as the beauties of he northvisitors Wednesday ern Utah valleys replaced Gary Grothe ver accompanied Mr A Mrs Bert memories of the plainness of the as a guest of their son towns Emerging Whitney from the Newell on a trip which will take he saw “suddenly cupped them thru Yellowstone Park and in the rim of bold hills a magic thru the Black Hills of South valley plain flat a? a floor and Dakota Mr A Mrs Lewis green as heaven and more fertile were in Logan to see the and more ripe than the Promised on the 24th after which Land” parade the children for an they took “Then below the most lovely ride aeroplane Mr & Mrs Larof them son enjoyed a camping trip to and enchanted valley Logan canyon from Saturday to all— the great valley arount Loa valley that makes all On Sunday Monday they drove gan— as gone before fade to Bear Lake and visited to with that Mr A Mrs J P Stock the v?ry core and fruit Mr A nothing— Mrs Vaughn Derrick of Salt Lake of Canaan— a vast sweet plain of loaded City spent the 24th at the Louis unimaginable riches— Larson home Mr A Mrs L M with fruit lusty with cherry orHolman Mrs Sophia Larson and chards green with its thick and Mrs Ned Jackson and children lush fertility and dotted everywers in Ogden Tuesday to help where tyith the beauty of ina land of peace credible trees celebrate Mrs May Bjorklund’s and promises of plenty" birthday anniversary Wolfe then went on thru Idaho Mr A Mrs J W Rhodes Mr & Mrs Cleon Summers and Mr A Mrs Blaine Fryer and Christensen accompanied Mr A left Saturday for a trip to Mrs Frank Wood to Ogden to Yellowstone Ardes the rodeo Mr A Mrs Orval Adams who recently returned Cheney of Salt Lake City were from a trip to Mexico told of Sunday luncheon of Mr guests her experiences in church Sun& Mrs Wendell Hansen Bishop She also showed A Mrs Warren day evening E Hansen and ' some very interesting haj made Mr A Mrs Wendell Hansen at- articles she brought back with tended the Hansen ! family her Mr A Mrs J P Christen- union at Pioneer Park in Brigsen and family attended the Richwere! ham City Sunday They ards family reunion at Pioneer also in attendance at a wedding! Park in Brigham City Sunday reception for a relative in Brig-Mr A Mrs ham City Friday evening Monday evening ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ in succeed cope that I hope may in recording a whole hemisphere of life and of America” But four days later he had pneumonia and within ten weeks was dead of a brain infection He had not recorded all “the pity teiTor strangeness and magnificence” of life in America but he had made a more significant attempt than any other his generation writer 4 kindness The next meeting is to be held on Wednesday August 8 at the home of Gail Hall daughter of Mr & Mrs Elmer Hall at 3 00 o’clock —Beth Petersen Report-- - Mr Mrs W L Larsen and son Rodney Mr A Mrs Shirley Larsen Mr A Mrs Dallas Stokes and family and Mr A Mrs Merrill Laub and family spent Sunday in Logan Canyon James Davis and California have been of parents Mr A Mrs F a few days of his for family visiting P Davis GENE MUNNS BENEFIT RACES SATURDAY JULY 28 - 2 pm FAIR GROUNDS — TREMONTON ADM: Children 50c — ADULTS 1 Keith Meikle Bob Pitcher Jed Plowman Wayne Nicholes $100 - OR WHAT YOU WISH TO GIVE Chariot Or Gregory Mont Benson Harold Pond (Roans) Alsop Bros vs v vs vs II 4 Mile (Grudge Race) Alviij Norr — Carl Mann Ill - 4 Mile - Dee Reese - Jed Plowman Harold Pond - Dr Gregory Wallace Bingham Mont Benson - IV - 8 Mile Harold Pond - Keith Meikle V - 2 Mile Seth Gregory - Don Hansen - Ned S packman VI - 4 Mile Wallace Bingham - Jed Plowman - Ralph Bingham Keith Miekle VII - Chariot Seth Gregory Leonard Whitaker Henry Colman Joe 1951 Henry Brown and his sister Mrs Larry Burnett of Eureka who has been visiting at the Bown home were in Salt Lake to visit City Monday relatives On Tuesday the Brown family and Mrs Burnett were in Ogden wr the parade and attended the Goodman Benny concert at the Mr & Mrs Ervin Mr A Mrs Oliver Davis and stadium of Coombs in Salt Lake City in the Mr A Mrs Ken Hess son Ronald were in Yellowstone Fielding evening Mrs Burnett left for and Mr A Mrs Erral Bone and Park last week California Wednesday son Paul and Lois Porritt Mr A Mrs Maylon Hansen and son Ray The B W Williams family of Mr A Mrs Don Limb and famand Claudice Brown of Salt Lake Emmett Idaho visited Wednes- ily spent the 24th at Ogden and in Logan day at the 0 C Davis home City spent the 24th Lagoon Canyon to end and Montana Olympia Washington had made him enthusiwrite again he said in a letter to his editor that he was going to expand his notes into a "kind of tremendous kaleidosWyoming his trip The trip astic to 27 The seventeenth meeting of the Club was held Fancy Pants Wednesday July 25 at the home of Zenna White club Jeader the president Gail Hall took of the meeting Ther charge 7 were absent present and The health discussion was led by Deanna Bowcutt who also led the song of Perfect Posture and the club pledge The game of “Who is your Neighbor” was led by the game Refreshments were committee served The class is having an over night canyon party on Thursday and Friday July 26 and 27 The are using Gus Forv cabin in Logan Canyon berg’s and wish to thank him for his Johnson The Treasury Department offers three choices to holders of Series E United States Defense Bonds when their Bonds mature: Choices You may: One accept cash if you so desire Two continue to hold the present bond with an automatic extension Three exchange your bonds in amounts of $500 or multiples for a Defense Bond of Series G which earns current income at the rate of 2Vi percent payable Action If you want to obtain cash you simply present your and with proper identification to b any paying agent If you want to extend the matured bond you have ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO — just continue to hold it Extended bonds may he cashed at any time you wish If you want a G Bond see your bank for details Interest: The extended bond will earn simple interest on the face f amount at the rate of 2 ’A percent for the first seven and years Thereafter it will be at a higher rate sufficient to provide a total return extension period of 29 percent compounded for the Taxes: You have the choice of ( 1 ) reporting E Bond interest for Federal income taxes on an annual basis or (2 ) paying the taxes on the interest in the year when the bonds finally mature or are redeemed The privilege of deferring taxes does not apply if the E Bond is exchanged for a G Bond JULY CLUB GROUP MEETING vs vs vs iTedrico oi AJvitK JIDGES: vs Ned Spackman Glen Hillyard Orie Heaps (Grudge) Nelson & Peterson iiJCN Ui Lin CLARK TIME UNE-l’- Tmnoflton ANNUtNLEK SALT KISER Cart JONES Garland — WES GEPIIART Trcmonton KEEPER SERGE OLSEN Smithfleld MAN - DAN C WIIEELER Lewiston 4 Park v f |