Show 4 THE zzx GARLAND TIMES MOWS TUSATVS MAIN Start at Shows I Fit Nov Sat Jack Rogers Ginger 9 A 7 in Carson And “SOLDIERS THREE" Serial Saturday Matinee Tues Nov 11 12 13 I ICIIrE BALL JOHN AGAR in “THE MAGIC CARPET" In Supercine Color Fri Thurs 16 15 11 "All the Sat 17 seas of all the world are its stage!” PECK YIRG1MIA GREGORY MAYO IN Color by Technicolor Serial Saturday Matinee Only Swanee Singers To Present Concert Here As a means of raising funds their missionary activities the of Seventy will 133rd Quorum Singers Male present the Swanee Chorus of Salt Lake City in a at Garconcert at the Tabernacle land on Saturday Nov 24 was organized This chorus in Salt Lake in 1914 by Ernest R Kimball and John C Donelson the lather of Earl Donelson director of the chorus present It has sung all over the Western United in States participating which was held the Eistcddford at the San Francisco World’s Fair in 1939 winning third place in international mab chorus comIn 1941 the chorus was petition invited to present a program before the National Federation of Music Clubs in Los Angeles and three years ago made a concert tour of the Northwest They have also appeared in concert in most of the major cities of Utah and Idaho At the present time there are a total of 55 members in the chorus plus their accompanist a very talented Norma Graham pianist who also appears as solo soartist and Kaye Abplanalp prano soloist South of the The Seventies Hear River Stake keep a missionary in the field all of the time with money contributed by members or raised by projects such as this They solicit the support of everyone in making this ior success a Mrs Walt W'offlnden and Mr Mrs H D Woffinden of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with Mr & Mrs Bill Woffinden Mr A sons of the L Mrs Darwin Cuancil and Mesa Arizona visited at C Christopherson home Tuesday f AVE V No is 7 pm a 10 Binnie Barnes 9 in v Gift u YOUR of Price a Fine Portrait Choice Those of Deluxe Who Rees Saturday in Sun Mon Tues DANNY KAYE Matinee Only Nov 12 11 13 IN “UP IN ARMS” Double Feature Cob Hope Dorothy Lamour in “They Got Me Covered" Nov Musical 14 Wed Thurs Technleolor - 15 Comedy “EXCUSE MY DUST' & SaL Nov 16 “King Solomon’s Color by Double & 17 Technicolor Feature The “Killers of the Deep" Serial Saturday Matinee 1 J Mines” Only East Garland Man Displaying Art At Logan Exhibit Logan— Now on display in the Main building at Utah State Agseveral are ricultural college paintings by Dewitt D Sorenson a former USAC of East Garland been who has art student recognized by the University of Denver as its outstanding painter of the year studiAt Denver Mr Sorenson ed a very creative style of painting and his work was rated suto of 700 that other art perior majors at the school Mr Sorenson attended USAC three years before going to Denver last fall He plans to return to USAC winter quarter to comfor a Bacheplete requirements lor of Science degree “Denver University has one of the outstanding art schools in American" said Prof V Floyd Cornaby head of the art department at USAC The training Mr Sorenson received at USAC enable him to progress helped rapidly and produce high quality work His current exhibit at the college (Compares favorably with past exhibits at USAC where well recognized artists have been reProf presented Cornaby said “Exarainatinon of the paintings on display indicates that a single theme or word has been the inspiration for each painting and that the arrangement - of color texture and subdesign ject matter relates symbolically to the title” said Prof Cornaby “The unusual color effects exsensitive tremely texturing and the design are probably the outstanding contributions Mr Sorenson has made in this exhibit “While we in the art depart ment recognize all styles of paintit is gratifying to see a stu turn out paintings expres the high degree of creativeness unusual craftmanship and of expression found in maturity Mr Sorenson’s work" The East Garland boy is the son of Mr and Mrs Wiiford Sorenson In an introduction to his exhibit Mr Sorenson states: High School Searchlight this week featured a story on founded in the C E Smith memorial library by the alumni honor of the school’s first principal Here Mrs Helen Severson librarian and students Rowanc Zundel and DeVere Watkins pause before a large painting of Mr Smith who headed the school from 1921 to 1945 Lewis Alma Hansen Dies at Ogden Was Former Resident GILL BISHOP OF SMITH NEW MADE Word has been received by relatives of Dr Grant Gill Smith of Alma Hansen 75 that he has father Pullman Washington been sustained as bishop of the oi Mrs E Lewis Johnson of GarPullman land Ward died Monday at Ogden folnewly organized which has been created from the lowing a short illness Moscow Idaho ward Mr Hansen was born Feb 29 Dr is Smith a Mr son and of 1876 in Plain City a son of Mrs J II Smith of Fielding Hans C and Anne Catherine Nielof Mr and Mrs and a sen Hansen He moved to WarA L Cook of Tremonton ren when he was a child and resided there most of his life He lived at Garland for a short time RELIEF SOCIETY ACTIVITY about 1902 and operated a dry Garland First Ward Relief Sogoods store here announce next ciety officers On Nov 23 1898 he married Martha Ann Waymcnt She died Tuesday’s meeting will be work and business and will commence Oct 19 1908 He married Sarah E Judkins in 1909 and she died at 10 00 a m There will be a of variety interesting things to He married MinSept 26 1943 work at such as textile painting nie Bingham Larson of Garland wood fibre flowers and quilting 1946 She died April 30 1950 Mr Hansen was a high priest other hand work At 200 p m Sister Pearl LDS Ward and in the Warren will teacher's the give was active in most ward organizatopic and the visiting teachers may retions for the month of October Surviving ar seven sons and port All members are invited to be two daughters Funeral services were held at in attendance Warren Thursday Mrs Keith Austin and family Mr Mrs Shirley Larsen and and Mr Mrs Ray Hailing and children of Kaysville spent the sons of Layton spent Sunday weekend with relatives here with Mr Sc Mrs Clarence Austin HTn ti j:h p x frV sL ‘'WS i a 4 PEAS 2 cans 35c Four 1 MAXWELL lb can - 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Mrs LaVoa Hobbs of Sun Valley Calif Mrs Verna Whalen of Ventura Calif Mrs La re Id a Hansen of Salt Lake City and Mrs Edna Jones of Rock Spring Wyo came last week to be with their mother Mrs A R Capener who was ill at a Logan hospital Mrs Capener has now returned home Roomy Body by Fisher balanced smoothness of Ride cradled comfort of Suspension Finest Automatic Transmission In the field Safety Powerful largest in the field Instrument Panel Fisher Unisteel Body brakes sturdy POViTH Handling Ease Experience the of Chevrolet’s responsiveness the easy engine action of t Steering It’s alert Come $100 RALSTON tCwimHn IBiulrotaJ orodatilry JUICE cans PILLSBURY PANCAKE MIX 4 Lb Pkg 43c rl u i oof GRAPEFRUIT 46 oz szc rf$l 1 !I StyMln Door Srdon Libby’s LIBBY’S SLICED 2l2 Size can n Ium lYlORNIHG MILK EXCHANGE Mi 4A U 1 from page WARD Louis ing dent sing “My Idea of painting Is a decorative design that will not destroy the wall it is placed on but will enhance it in color and design “The painting comes first and the subject is secondary So many people who paint become too Involved in the subject and it overpowers the painting All you have left is a poor copy “Since photography has become so important today artists can not compete in natural and realistic painting The camera can do it much cheaper and more accurately than the artist GRANT Continued Comfort TAKEN NOY Regardless Precious as Bari Lynn “KIT CARSON" Serial Frl “CAPTAIN HORATIO HORNBLOWER” project Jon Hall Only Mon Wed Nov Start at Sat Nov FrL Randolph Scott 1951"' County road superintendent and had been employed by Utah State 10 Road Commission years and worked for Box Elder County nine years Road Commission Be retired last February then Grandson Announce began work at Ogden depot in Mr & Mrs Leslie Wassom wel- October his widow include Survivors come the arrival of a new grandGarland and the following sons son a baby boy born on O Archibald Hallowe’en to Mr and Mrs Lee and daughters: Mrs Marie Hall and (Alice Wassom) of Salt (Tobe) Stenquist Mrs Lake City The baby is the Rhodes both of Garland W Mark Hall Phebe Henrie first child for the Stenquists and Mrs all of Fanny Fridal Leone Mrs Butler Tremonton Visitors at W’intors Home Jerome Ida Mrs Faye Murphy Among the callers at the O L Mrs Alice Cass and Earl J Hall Winters home last week were Mrs all of Ogden 27 grandchildren Emmett Joan Woodmansee and one brother and three sisters: L Mrs Blanche Johnston of Ogden Frank Tremonton Mrs Hall and Mrs Rhea W Budge of Lo- Electa Wood Garland Mrs Hangan Emmett Ida and nah Bingham & Mr Mrs N Blaine Winters Mrs Della Affleck Ogden and son Nathan came up from Salt Lake City Saturday for a NOTICE fe w hours of pheasant hunting Mason Tremonton L Dr R Mr & Mrs Ralph J Stayner of Salt Lake City called at the dentist announces that his office Winters home Saturday on their will be closed until Nov 26 way to Idaho Falls Mr 4 Mrs George Myler and Mr Mrs Cliff Archibald and Mrs Ervil Godfrey of Mr and Mr & Mrs Oscar daughters Mardine and Sharon Bingham Udy and son of Ogden spent the visited at the Lee Thompson weekend at the A L Udy home home Sunday Groom Wore Spurs' “Last of the Mohicans" Double Feature ‘The Sun Second Ward ReThe Garland Society will hold its work business day next WednesThe activities will begin at 10 a m and it is hoped by the officers that there will be a large of the women of the attendance vRird ORPHEUM 10 9 Funeral Held Here For A S Hall WEDNESDAY lief and day TOVAV Shows pm MEETING WORK Smith Library Draws Attention XGOTDA NOVEMBER FRIDAY UTAH GARLAND Mr A Mrs Alma W King spent the weekend in Provo with their daughter Marlene and attended BYU Homecoming football game and other activities Mrs Cyril Linford Woffinden were in afternoon and Mrs Bill Logan Morday mCmmhm4ti America’ Largest and Finest Car! because oil does if aUt a new experience in driving! 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