Show Pace THE 4 THE TIMES GARLAND Subicriptions Vemald Wm Fielding Briefs Mr A Mrs M Salt Lake City days last week J Udy visited for a couple at of Mrs Cyril Godfrey and Lana and lester and Mr A Jfrs Glenn Udy and children Barbara and LaMar attended funeral services for Lester held at Millville Saturday Mr Jessop was the father of Mrs Godfrey and Mrs Udy LL Joseph Hess of Hill Field spent the weekend with his parents Mr A Mrs Ellwood Hess and family Mr A Mrs Stacy Gam left Monday morning for their home in Seattle Wash after having spent a week with their parents Mr & Mrs Dan Gam and with relatives at Ogden Mr A Mrs Ralph Grover and daughter LaRee spent the weekend with Mr & Mrs Walter and family at Pocatello Mr & children Idaho Mr F W Hess spent Ogden on business Dwight Hansen entertained a group of friends at a party at their home Saturday evening A hot supper was served to Mr A Mrs Dean Coombs and Mr A Mrs Ross Rhodes of Sc Mrs Garland Mr Richard Packer of Tremonton Mr A Mrs Elmer Coombs Mr A Mrs W J Gam Mr A Mrs M J Udy and Mr A Mrs Leo Coombs The evening was spent in playing pinochle with prizes going to Ruth Packer Richards Packer Mark Udy and Ina Udy Mr A Mrs J D Munson and Mr A Mrs Elmo Munson visited with Mr A Mrs Theil Jensen at Millville Friday evening Lex Udy who is attending school at the University of Utah spent the weekend with his parents Mr A Mrs M J Udy Guests at the home of Mr St Mrs F W Hess Sunday were Mr Sc Mrs Orren Evans and family and Mr A Mrs Clyde Settlemyre and family of Ogden Dinner guests at the home of Mr A Mrs M A Gam Sunday were Mr & Mrs Walter Rothaard of Salt Lake City Mr & Mrs Elmo Munson and son Forrest and Michael Baird attended the basketball game at the USAC Saturday evening Mr A Mrs Walter Sutherlund and daughter Sandra of Pocatello Idaho are spending a few days of this week with Mr St Mrs Riph Grover and family Friday guests at the F W Hess home were Mr St Mrs Arvid Anderson and family of Snowville Mr A Mr Frank Cannon are spending a few weeks with Mr St Mrs Chester Cannon and family at Modesto California Mrs Ella Stewart of Clarkston is spending this week with her mother Mrs James H Hess Mr & Mrs Cyril Godfrey spent Monday with relatives at Logan A Mrs at Wednesday Mr A Mrs Fiscal Prepared under the direction chairmen Lorna and Carol and assisted by Arlene Rogers with studentbody Milton Johnson speech director Gene Jorgensen vocal inand structor advising the assembly will be taken to the high schools of region one to promote good between the schools fellowship “Over the Rainbow" featured as the theme song will be played by entire the orchestra Songs denoting each color of the rainbow will be the background for each number on the program “You never know what kind of tricks Johnny Gee has up his sleeve as he proves that “the hand is quicker than he eye to the tune of That Old Black " states Carol Magic Bowcutt and Diane Sonja Rose will tickle the ivories to the strains of “Deep Purple" Ann Taylor’s singing of “Alice Blue Gown" a tap dance by several sophomore girls to the "Out of An melody Sky” a modem dance “Golden Earrings” by Rolfe Kerr and Eleanor Burnett and a mixed quartet in a “Moonlight Mood” all lead up to the grand finale of “Over the Rainbow" J Bldg Mr A Mrs Blaine Thompson and family left Saturday fbr ANew Mexico lbuquerque where Blaine is stationed Tor government! tax yar wlU vary an City 30 1951 totaled $88 million or approximately $127 88 for every man woman and child residing in the state This total does not include fed eral taxes nor does it include fees or charges paid for specific serv ices rendered by government Property taxes charged during the 1950 tax year amounted to $331 million or 433 of the total state and local tax collections in fiscal 1951 Of this amount cal school district and state school equalization property taxca accounted for $22 9 million city and town property taxes for $7 6 million county property taxes for $6 0 million and local road and bounty property taxes for $1 7 million Taxes earmarked for the sup port of public schools in Utah during the 1951 fiscal year were of total $31 8 million or 36 state and local taxes Property taxes for schools (local taxes and state school equalization tax amounted to $22 9 million am state income and corporatior franchise taxes (now carmaikt-exclusively for schools) amounted to $3 9 million Tuesday evening Mr St Mrs Sylvan Korth accompanied by Mr A Mrs Fred Grover were Ogden visitors Monday college example elijUly from by UTAH FOUNDATION A very successful evening af plays was presented by the MIA Tuesday evening A play and four were put on under the direction of Margie Atkinson A radio play was presented by the Special Interest class directed by Essie Peterson visit- They were all much enjoyed bj of her the large attendance East Garland Mrs Naomi Oyler while ing Saturday at the home brother George Gleason in Gar Mr St Mrs Leland Patterson land fell on the ice and broke the bone in her forearm just Janet Joan and Ursel of West above the wrist At this time Point and Mrs Carina Taylor of she is improved and able to re- Ogden visited with Mr St Mrs Grover Friday Mr A Wayne turn to her home The Relief Sooty officers an- Mrs Grover and children were nounce that for the work meeting Salt Lake City visitors Tuesday on the second Thursday of the month March 13 Mrs Leland Mrs Mary Bradford attended Crystal and two ladies of the the funeral in Ogden Tuesday Tremonton First ward are com- for Curtis Allison a "How to ing to demonstrate know you are smartly dressed” Gerald Castle ton (he Due to the heavy snow and weekend with friends spent here Mr & Mrs C W Wood drifting there were no meetings Mr A held here Sunday The Relief Mrs Joseph Butler and Mr A for Mrs Willard Butler were at the Society program scheduled the evening meeting will be held Logan Temple Saturday on a date to be announced later Ralph son of Mr A Mrs Bow Pres A Mrs R J Potter attend- ard Johnson was operated on ed the reunion of the Garland Saturday at the Valley hospital First Ward Saturday evening Gus underwent an Forsberg Mr A Mrs Sidney Sorensen had operation at the LDS hospital in as dinner guests Sunday Mr A Salt Lake City Monday Mrs Henry Sorensen Mr Sc Mrs Mr A Mrs Glenn Manating an Clyde Sorensen and son Lynn nounce the arrival of a and Orlene Dyal and Leah Soren- baby boy bofn at a Brig Sunday sen ham hospital Mrs Carl Rogers Mrs R J Potter was the Rebef spent the weekend in Fielding caring for Society stake visitor at Beaver her mother Mrs Hess Dam Sunday evening Mr & Mrs Leo Watkins visited Mr A Mrs Sidney Sorensen over the weekend at the Cecil visited relatives at Logan Mon- Bradford home Mr A Mrs Elmer Ball were In day Ogden Monday Mr A Mrs Gilbert Allred and Mr A Mrs Dave Manning daughter Susanne spent Tuesday Brigham Tuesday Mr A Mrs L W Manning' and son Earl and two daughters were in Salt Lake City Monday Mr Manning remained there for medical treatment wv v L- f' :vvv k J i7 : are in the 'V ' ' ' 4w k s £ C 'mmf £ With dipping THe V rvic USDA reeeifsh' show you get belief Alf)fa Weevil ronlrol by apply ing chlordane from the time tbe first green leavte appear from v - v A A striking array of miniature Chevrolet illustrates the 129 available to the 1952 buyer Brilliant new colon in solid o' combinations with smartly styled interiors in shades are features of the recently introduced line Bettyharmonizing Rennell j ahown above making her selection vT TO y S UTaHsTa' sjiLAI£C'tJ' pHoNE '?09q A- ' it Is vv - t' ' I v Tdfe 4- 4 S Balt Lako Taxes collected by state and local government in Utah during the fiscal year ended June until tbe stands are inebes high to 2 ypleft Ifjg vy the 1950 Editor's Not: TTiU to on of strtos of charts m4 explanatory articles pro Utah Foundation a acn parod by tax loacaxch profit private aiency as tho study of tabiUhed to oneooraao taxation sad tho roiatiotuhip of gov rnvnontal costa to tho oconomr of Utah Foundation r ports will bo sent without chars to any citixcna of Utah upon request to tho Utah Foundation DxrliiU tij- - end loeel $88 Million To Utah in ’52 4-- j the atata Taxes Return they were rsi i by Prepared °ajlSs choices 1951 the 4' & rendered are nmonnti charged during Property taxea for locet government amount! collected during the 1951 llecal yetr 1 Horace 5 t r vice i Dot I not Include teea (or epecltic lee I ere excluded over night guests of Mr Sc Mrs Thayne Packer at Logan Mr St Mrs Wynn Hansen refrom turned home Wednesday an enjoyable vacation in the east house They were guests of Mr A Mrs Frank Boesche at McLean to the Acccording Virginia and of Mr A Mrs F L exchange assemblies play Kiep at Washington DC They a definite part in promoting also visited with Miss Alice Hanfriendship between the schools sen at Washington spent They of region ond several day with friends in New — BRH S Searchlight York and were entertained at a number of parties during their was played and luncheon watf stay there served to 18 guests Mrs WellMr St Mrs C O Hendricks and with ing was many presented Mr St Mrs Leo Coombs were nice gifts those who attended funerC Farnsworth of Salt al services for Lester Jessop at Stanley Lake City and Mrs Ardis Burt Millville Saturday and son Bruce of Ogden were Mrs C W Bourne Mn Oleen over night guests at the home Gam and Mrs Horace Peck atof Mr A Mrs J D Munson Monday tended the music festival Mr A Mrs E C Mason spent by the Civic League at Treafternoon visiting rela- monton Monday Thursday evening Upon tives at Ogden their return they joined their Emerson Earl spent Tuesday husbands at the Gam home for at Salt Lake City on business ice cream and cake Mrs Ross Wood entertained at Mrs Wynn Hansen accompabreakfast at her home Tuesday nied by Mrs Hyrum Marble of in to her Mrs Choices 1952 Mr St Mrs Lyn Larson attended the USAC-of U game at Logan Saturday night Word has been received of the death of Fred Coombs Monday in Fielding night at his home He was an ancle of Mrs Tom Harper and well known thro out the vaHey Mr St Mrs Tom Harper entertained Sunday at a family dinner to celebrate their 25th wedding of £ y Juner 30 7 Ogden anniversary Mr St Mrs Louis Larson Mr A Mrs Wildon Grover and Mr A Mrs Sherman Oyler attended the PTA meeting at the high school Civil Defense Monday evening was the subject of the lecture To honor Mrs 7 P Christensen after her three years service as a counselor in the Relief Society her held a party Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Louis Larson The afternoon was spent playing games and a delicious lunch was served a small tables to 18 guests Mrs Christensen received many Idvdy gifts Especially invited guests were her mother Frank Mrs Wood and a sister Mrs Isabel Allred of Fielding Mrs Warren Hansen and son visited in Logan Friday Conley with Mr & Mrs E S Hansen and Mr A Mrs David Larson Mr & Mrs J P Christensen visited the Howell Ward MIA You pr Ended Year MARCH FRIDAY in Themed by “Color Rhapsody” and featuring a rainbow with pots of gold at each end the Bear River exchange assembly took to the road the first week in March disclose Carol Anderson and Lorna Mason Has 129 Model - Color -a UTAH Color Rhapsody Chosen For Assembly Theme sister compliment Garland attended the play "EnPeck who was celebratemy of the People’ presented at ing her birthday anniversary the University of Utah Friday Other guests were Mrs Maxine evening Gardner and daughter Kaylyn of Brigham Mrs Faye McMurdie Mr A Mrs Horace Peck and and children Kent and Christine Wynn Hansen were guests at and Mrs Doris Christensen of a buffet supper at the A D Rich Tremonton Mrs Carmen Richardhome in Garland Friday evenson and son Brent of Garland ing Mr A Mrs Leo Farnsworth Mrs Mr A Mrs Gale Welling were Iris Wood and son Lloyd Mrs dinner guests of Mr A Peck was presented with nice Sunday Mrs Jay Bourne and Millville gifts Mr & Mrs E H Packer and A shower in compliment to Mrs Gale Welling was held at Mr & Mrs C W Boune attended Miss Beth Brown who is teachthe home of Mrs Wendell Wel- th9 basketball game at the USAC ing at Orem spent the weekend Bingo Saturday ling Thursday evening evening after which with her parents Mr A Mrs Ilenry Brown Buyer GARLAND TIMES STATE AND LOCAL TAXES COLLECTED IN UTAH FRIDAY MORNINO EVERY Clasa Mail Matter Aug 1928 at the Post Office at Garland Utah — $200 Per Year $250 Outside of County Editor and Publisher Johns PUBLISHED as Second Entered GARLAND c '"””4 is the recommended insecticide for control of Alfalfa Weevils For the most part States in areas of mfetation recommend l1 a to 2 lb actual chlordane per acre Since local conditions aometimes vary its best to consult your VELSICOL WISTHM aol OIVISIOM H SerWey Caaw 4 Col if t County Station mutations us for Agent Stete Etpcrirtml or dealer for proper for and applications or wnie full details CORPORATION ocNtaai SM loea osncia Cron4 Aa ej usoTcmifa Chopo H |