Show v Page m- ? F 5 THE GARLAND IL TIMES 40V GARLAND ' FRIDAY UTAH JULY 11 1953 W m :? Plymouth News (“ By LYN CONNELLY JHE REPORTEDLY TV deal be- Bln Crosby and a top company Is expected to pop very soon The Groaner do will a number of film telecasts as well as his weekly radio stint Shape of things to come In Ty: a manufacturer is planning a that will project a image onto a wall screen or win- rjv dow shade Bob Hope’s stands abroad this summer will take Cox gets summer him to Israel his own show Wally soon (as a replacement) in a affair titled "Mr Mrs Lorna (Steed) Thompson and daughters of Yuma Arizona are visiting at the Harold Steed home The 'July 4th celebration here was very successful began with a parade in which a number of other communities partici ed with floatS( A iarge crowd gathered in the afternoon to see which was repeated on Hje rode? evcnmg of the 5th under the I The on the 'dance square lights tennis court was also largely attended The caller was Pete Ras' mussen of Logan -- Mrs Gibbs Allen of' Portage called at the Jess Lamb home Monday Mr & Mrs Vera Sprakler and daughter of Aberdeen Idaho are visiting at the Alton Pierson home Mr & Mrs Ed Vanderhoof left Friday morning on a fishing trip to Wyoming Their son Monte who is serving in the navy arrived Friday evening on a short visit but had to return back to duty Mrs Ivan Lloyd and children of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mr & Mrs R L Mason Miss Anna Marie Josephson of Logan was a weekend guest of her parents Bishop & Mrs Oleen Josephson Miss June Mason of Salt Lake City was a weekend guest of her parents Mr A Mrs R L Mason Mr & Mrs Seymour Hess of Brigham City and Mr As Mrs Jack Laub of Tremonton called at the Fred Kohlhepp home Friday V I i Peepers"- Peggy Wood and the rest of tho cast of "Mama" will appear in a stage play based on the video series this summer Ferry Como will play theatres this summer for the first time in several years— a good way to keop himself In personal contact with the public Jerry Lester and NBC are feuding The comedian who got the break of his lifetime from the network is charging "tfreacb of contract" PUTTER CHATTER CAPITOL:— Carl Sauceman and his Green Valley Boys make their debut with two stirring numbers "Wrap My Body in Old Glory" backed by “God’s Secret Weapon” Jimmy Bryant comes op with a good novelty in "Bryant’s Shuffle” and “Yodellng Guitar Gisele MacKenzle continues her good work with "It’s So Easy to Satls’y” and a revival of "Wham I Do?" COLUMBIA:-This company ha Mildred Bailey’s fa mous "Rockin’ Chair" backing It Devere with "Give Me Time" It’s as now as when It was first Mr and Mrs Earl Gordon of Erroll Garner continues Smithfield announce played the marthe wave of revivals with two oldriage of their daughter Janet to ies splendidly played: "Music Maestro Please" and "Out of DeVere Adams son of Mr and Alton Adams of Fielding Nowhere" "Needle In— Needle Mrs Out" sounds gruesome but actual- The marriage took place at the ly it’s a tailor's serenade and Jim' Logan Temple on June 20 with “Little parents of the young people and my Boyd does well by it Train ip My Heart' is Bishop and Mrs Elmer Richards on the flip side witnessing the ceremony The same evening a reception and dance honoring ' the newly married couple was held at the Smithfield recreation hall and a large crowd was present’’ to ' wish them well bliss Marilyn Adams sister of the groom was one of the bridesFrom E Meredith Fairmont Another sister Mrs Shirmaids W Vas I remember when every Steed registered the gifts family had a newspaper wall pock- ley the ceremony Janet Following et made of pine cones and var and DeVere left immediatly for a nished to southern Utah honeymoon where they visited Zion Park and From Mary Karch Lakevlew ' Ohio: I remember the old grindand Bryce Canyon They are stone out In the comer of the yard now making their home at Fieldby the yellow rose ing bush Father sharpened all the farm tools on It I had to turn it and he would order me to pour on Mr A Mrs Walt Burns and more water and urge me to turn Mr & Mrs Ted Nielsen with greater speed All he did was family and family Mr Ac Mrs Ilardy bear down with all his might Christensen and family Mr & Mrs From the Old Cuss Chicago: I re- Frank Bums and family Mr & member how I used to get tired Mrs Farrell Bums and family seeing "Uncle Tom’s Cabin" on and Mr & Mrs Arch Dali and the stage Every year it came family spent Friday and Saturaround the country and everybody day in Logan Canyon just had to go see it I’d say every year never again but always my Sirs Wayne Capener and childgirl would say she had never seen ren of Hayward California ifited lit and would inveigle me into week at the S W Capener last (You see I had a different home Wayne came for tbeiDand girl every 4th here spent-th4Ji From 5A )£re Ainsworth Dallas: Mr A Mrs Ken Smith and famOne of my father’s prized possesof sions was a ticket of admission to ily of KaysviUe spent the dth the Impeachment of President An- July here drew Johnson He attended the trial and how he got in without never handing over his ticket know but be still had it The ticket Senate Impeachment read: "US of the President Admit the bearer March if 1SCS Geo T Brown They would probon television now ably bava Smithfield Girl Weds Adams Ti Picturesque Bingham four miles long and one street wide begins at Frogtown and runs along the bottom of the canyon upward to ( Dinkeyviile overlooking the vast Utah popper road dotted with a mount1! mn® P :MlSfF the homes of typical American people The is so narrow it is said dogs must wag their road tails up and down instead of sidewise! but figuratively this winding Four miles stretches road away in every direction serving the homes in every area of our state For here is a community of employees who help produce 30 of the nation’s new copper along this unique street are industrious families devoted to their jobs churches proud of their skills grateful for schools and recreation centers they help to build The residents and support Four miles the four miles that give access to Utah Copper —whose payrolls tax payments and supply purchases help build a better Utah that benefits us all bru br 1 miles Frogtown to Dinkeyviile four famous locale of an industrial achievement that has helped mateUeb great r r o 1 i p c o p p I g t 0 £ n Bu c i orpoh i'd At i Better i year) I ¥ If i m 4 t it 9S1IBI0 B § E Drake Dodson Chicago: 1 hope the Old Cuss who is always sending in those Reprobate’s re reads this He wasn’t membrances the only gay dog of the ID’S A friend and I attended the Silver AnFrom on U ah and niversary of the Morticians convention here In Embalmers 1892 and we all became "em"We Just balmed" poured the drunks Into the coffins and went about our business I LP'g DflOBEO SCO? - wr - 1 -! |