Show Page 5 THE GARLAND Riverside ' Tuesday evening a farewell social was held for John Udy prior to his departure for army duty exercises of Regular opening Mutual were held followed by a and dancing Light reprogram freshments were served A good crowd attended Lola Hales went back to Provo to attend the summer session at the BYU Mrs Phyllis Hales and children Beverly Jan and Cleve and Jerry 'Cannon of Salt Lake and Mrs Clair Lundberg and Mr sons of Logan visited the Earl Hales Sunday John Udy accompanied several friends to Idaho Falls missionary Temple Tuesday Mrs J J Orwin and daughters of Salt Lake visited Mrs Phebe Ward during the week Mrs Joel Richards and Mr baby of Cedar City visited with Mrs Ralph Mr his parents Richards Monday night Mr & Mrs James Burt and children of Ogden visited with Mr ii Mrs Ron Hales and children Saturday The ladies are sisters Mr & Mrs Lester Coombs acLa by Alf Capener companied CHILDHOOD they had been hostile toward each other When Jake graduated from Maxine said: “Now that you have a degree and a Cambridge accent I suppose the world had Just better look out” Tve got a job” he told her cold-'l- y "I’m going into business for myself I’m going to open an architect's office in Leland” Leland was the home town where they both had been raised “Oh my!” Her eyes grew round "What Her voice dripped !a noble idea! There must have been five new houses built in Leland during as many years past” “There’s going to be a development at Lake Hayden The new pike road’s coming through Folks will be building camps” Much to Maxine's outward annoyance and secret Joy Jake was right The pike road did come through A land development com- pany began selling lots By the time from Smith Maxine graduated 'Jake was not only doing splendidly in his profession as ah architect but owned a half Interest in a development company of his own “Fool’s luck!" Maxine declared "You fell into something” Jake grinned cheerfully "And landed right side up By the way are you going to the country club dance tonight?” "I am" said 'Maxine distantly "with Carl Ledbetter” Car! Ledbetter "And be?” "Oh a boy I" met my senior year” She was qultevague’ "The sucker!" said Jake and walked away Carl Ledbetter was staying at the inn He stayed there two weeks and gave no Indication of leaving He spent money like Water and it iqlNCE Preal Gordon and Kathleen Capener attended the dance festival in Salt Lake City Friday Mr Capener remained evening there to visit for a few days Mr & Mrs Reed Macfarlane and daughters and Ardene Macfarlane of Ogden visited with their mother Mrs Rule Macfarlane Sunday Mrs Florence Udy accompanied Mrs Lucille Potter of Fielding to Salt Lake City Thursday to attend MIA convention They were at Jordan Park to get helpj on the sports and work division of the Mutual Mrs Lelend Capener Bishop jtdok the dancers Marilyn Ward Pauline Davis ReNae " Welling and Marlene Forsberg and several other ward people to the dance festival in Salt Lake Diane Bourne met them there Mrs Doris Roche was one of the s The people attending the dance festival Friday were Mr & Mrs Glen Udy Mr & Mrs Glen Ward and daughter Barbara Ward Welling Mr & Mrs Ron Hales Mr A Mrs J O Iladfield Sandra Silvester Mrs Josie Bourne Mrs Mr & Mrs Doug Cleo Forsberg Roche Richard Capener and Mrs Ellen Capener and daughters TIMES GARLAND UTAH FRIDAY JUNE 20 1932 Ann and Janet Tfiere may have evening She expects to spend been others some time with them and other Leone Rader of Corinne visited children In Cache Valley for several days with Mr Mrs Sunday morning the Sunday Delos Udy Sunday Mr & Mrs School honored the fathers of Udy took her back to Corinne the ward Each father had a red and visited Mrs Udy’s parents rose pinned on his lapel Relief Society work and busiMr & Mrs Cylde Bale of Rigness meeting and social was held by Idaho called on Mr & Mrs Tuesday at the home of Ethel Ed Udy Wednesday morning Richards with Nadine Richards Mrs Bessie Bitter and children as A fair sized group Deon and Rqbept and Mrs Eva attended and a number of arti- Ovard of Idaho Falls visited for cles foft the bazaar were worked a short time with Mr & Mrs Ed on Udy Thursday and again Sunday Janice r and Sandra Sanford of on their way to and from the Nevada grandchildren of Mr & MIA convention Mrs William Bowcutt are visiting Mr & Mrs Leo Simms and them for several days daughters Linda and Jane and Mr & Mrs Doyle L Booth and Mrs Duncan - of Marianne - Floribaby of Farmington New Mexi- da spent Saturday evening and co are visiting their grandparents Sunday morning with Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs Wm Bowcutt Austin Udy These people are The family of Mr & Mrs Wilmissionary friends of John Udy liam Bowcutt met at their home The Austin Udy family held a for a family dinner In honor of dinner family Sunday Saturday their father on Fathers’Day Atnight in honor of John who left tending were Mr & Mrs M C Marfor army duty The dinMonday shall and children of Willard Mr ner was held the home of Mrs Bowcutt and Mr Stanley Mrs Kenneth Hannie in of Ogden Mrs Delber-tindaughters Booth and daughter Joann Ogden & Mrs Mr Austin and Udy and son and wife Mrs Mr family spent Monday in Salt Doyle Booth Mrs Delbertina ' Boothe and They also saw John off for Fort Joan accompanied daughter her Douglas Mrs Ford Richards son and family to Farmington and Mr New Mexico after spending the family of Salt Lake visited his winter with her parents Airs Ralph RichMr & parents Mr ards Sunday Mrs William Bowcutt Dr Mrs Hyrum Richards of Eugene Barlow ' and two YW Mr Salt Lake and & Mrs Frank MIA workers of Vale Oregon Wood of Fielding visited ' the visited his aunt and uncle Mr Ralph Richards Tuesday evening hire Ralph Richards on their way to the MIA’ convention Friday Mrs Phebe Ward accompanied Mr & Mrs Myron Richards her son Wilford Ward and Mrs Ward to College Ward Wednesday were in Benson Sunday to visit at her parents Mr & Mrs M “Everything’s Run SIX LITTLE BUSY BUMBLE L’JES REPORT all right — Mrs Morris Rhodes and daughter LaRee Mary Castleton Gaye Archibald Mrs Duane Archibald W Lee Mrs Floyd Stohl Mrs Mrs V W Thompson and Mr Johns were among those who at- at tended the MIA conference Salt Lake City during the week-- I end Farns- at Would you cal! al tho world’s greatest invention this ? Perhaps not For you recognize it instantly as the familiar container known as the tin r can But think for a moment of what it has accomplished It has changed the eating Habits of helped raise Jhe national health level It has fed our armed forces all over the globe and provided them with a nutritious and a balanced diet It has permitted an interchange of products and a sharing of their benefits everAmerica was quite evident that his reason for the same reason" Again he for staying was Maxine paused When he $poke there was "When” asked Jake "are you a final note in his voice "Well it’s going to wake up That guy’s a got to stop One way to stop it Is for punk Hay fields will grow wider his us to get married The other is feet while he waits for the big op- for one of us to pull up stakes and Besides he’s younger get out That’ll have to be meITT portunity 'than you are” What’s your be glad to go The summer passed A family answer?” named Mason moved into one of the Maxine stared Farns"Jake on constructed Lake newly camps if you — I never— of all the There was a daughter worth Hayden named Bette She hatfblond hair conceit—" Jake snapped on the Igand blue eyes and a bewitching nition switch with a gesture of acMaxine gestured helpsmile Jake asked her to go to a ceptance dance with him After that he asked lessly resignedly “Well all right You win Let's get married" then her to go a lot of places Fall came The Masons moved Jake's hand left the ignition back to Philadelphia Carl Led-- ‘ switch’ He grinned "Phew! That better stayed on at the Inn He said was sure a dose call Why didn’t I vaguely he was Interested in mak- think of it before? Darling come ing some Investments nearby here!" j ywhere For example Maine farmers can eat Utah fruits and people in Utah can enjoy New England baked beans You’ll find Hawaiian pineapple in Canada peaches in Alaska American meats in Norway and an outstanding variety of canned foods in n Made in bearings Hie miracle of the tin can could only have happened in America where a free economy offers such unlimited opportunity for a progressive forward-lookinindustry to create jobs and make better products available to everyone at lower cost to help people live belter - i Canco'a lands the years American Can Company working with an alert progressive canning industry has pioneered hundreds of uses for this famous container —not only for food but for such diversified products as motor oil beer paint coffee and ball Through American Can Company CONTAINERS Utah Plant at Ogden — rJWe had our Club second meeting at the home of Mrs Bob le Udy Singing was led by Forsberg Sewing was done hnd lunch was served The next meeting was held at Kathleen The girls Capeners again did sewing and enjoyed lunch On June 5 we met with Capener Aprons were sewed on again and the meeting 5 at adjourned pm —Janet Capener Secretary along" "Jake!” screamed Maxine from inside the coupe She got out the other door and ran around to him “Please take me home with you’’ Jake looked at her and looked Ledbetter “AH right" he said “Run up and get into my car I’ll be right along” When he turned to his own ear a few minutes later Maxine stared him with ’frightened eyes “Did you hit him?” “Of course not We merely talked the thing over He didn’t seem to mind He’s leaving tomorrow Jake' started the car “He tried to kiss me” Maxine ' said after a moment Jake sneered And “My myl what did you expect parking out in the woods with a man you’ve been kidding along all summer?” “I haven't been kidding him” Jake stopped his car "Listen” he said harshly “we’ve been fighting since we were kids It hasn’t gotten us anywhere You’ve been playing around with Ledbetter to make me sore You even arranged this little episode tonight” Maxine’s mouth fell open “Jake Farnsworth!” “Oh don’t pretend I questioned Ledbetter and figured out the answers from what he told me” He paused "I suppose I’m partly to blame I played around with Bette Bal- Mr Mrs II B Rugg and Mrs Wallace - Krozier of Salt Lake visited Mr & Mrs Leland Bourne Friday on their way back from Sunday Valley Mrs Bourne acthem to Salt Lake companied City Mrs Edith Mayfield of San Francisco joined them at Frm ington to attend the dance festival Mrs Bourne Mrs Rugg and Mrs Mayfield are sisters Alec t Boulton of Thatcher forAustralia was merly of the speaker at church Sunday evening One crisp October night Jake was returning to town from the lake There was an automobile parked beside the road a long racy coupe that looked familiar Unconsciously Jake slowed down As he passed the coupe he heard a scream a feminine scream He pulled up short got out and ran back The door of the coupe opened and Carl Ledbetter stepped out worth J lard |