Show Page THE GARLAND 8 Service Held For Orien Archibald Annual Funeral serviced were at Plymouth Thursday at 1:00 pm under the direction of Bishop Oleen Josephson for Orien Glenn Archibald who died last week at his In Ogden j home The opening song “Oh My Father” was by the choir and the invocation was by Dewaine and Lamb Bishop Josephson Mrs LaVon Nish sang “Beyond the Sunset Speakers were Onril J Nish Wm J Hess and Rosel Zundel Marsha Archibald ' sang “Angels Are Lighting God's Little Candles with Phebe Archibald at the piano Irene’Archibald sang "In -- The Garden” - and closing remarks were by Bishop Josephson The choir sang “I Know That My Redeemer Lives and the was by Ed Hess Pearl Nish played the pland prelude and postlude The pall bearers were the deceased’s brothers Jesse Golby Harold Ivan and Ira Archibald and his son Jerry' Archibald The grave was dedicated by his uncle Robert T Nish of Logan Plymouth News Dewaine Lamb Mr it Mrs Don R Lamb and Mrs Jesse Lamb visited the Logan Temple Wednesday Mr is Mrs Clyde Steed Mr is Mrs Don R Lamb and Ida Steed were at the temple Friday even- GARLAND Camp Winners ciation Boy Scouts and Fielding ball team were all very pretty as was the one from the Riverside MIA A large number ol smaller chUdren also helped to make ing the parade a success Despite LaMont Lamb who is stationed the weather horsepulling at San Diego called his mother two rainy ball games and children’s Mrs Jesse Lamb Saturday even- calf roping were enjoyed during ing He reports he is doing OK the afternoon- - In the evening a Wm 0 Linford and Mr Carter large group gathered at the restake creation hall where School of the Sunday enjoyed board visited our Sunday School the men’s fashion they show fights this week and a square dance Bro Glen of the fourth ward was our speaker in Tremonton A Mrs Wesley Mr Gephart at sacrament meeting Sunday and sons returned Wednesday evening Mr is Mrs Leon Peterson and from a trip to Canada - Harry family of Lewiston and Mr A Gephart is attending Boys’ State Mrs Sumner Potter and family of at Camp Williams this week He Ogden were Sunday guests of Mr is sponsored by Tremonton Lions is Mrs Ellis Hess They all went Club to Preston Idaho Sunday evenMr A Mrs A R Hodge are vaing to visit Mrs Layem Spack-macationing in Idaho this week cup shredded coconut toasted rolled oats toasted Combine shortening sugars eggs salt and vanilla and beat Sift flour and soda thoroughly add to first mixture together with coconut and oats blend together thoroughly Drop level on greased baktablespoonfuls ing sheets Bake in a moderate (350°F) oven for 10 to 13 min1 1 cut) utes If fresh mushrooms are exposed too long to strong light they will lose weight and wither Brown mushrooms are more flavorful than white ones Green onions at their best are tender and crisp with fresh green tops Avoid those with damaged tops or nicks as these indicate agd There are many different kinds of okra Some are two inches long while others are four Some are others are whitish green green are smooth Some others are grooved All should have fresh pods that snap easily First Ward To Hear Millenial f Chortis The Millenial Chorus a group former Great’ Britain missionaries will present the entire evening program at the Garland First Ward this Sunday the n'-T- of n I X t ward All ? up bishopric announces ward members are urged attend and enjoy this unusual event to £ Max Capener Ralph Carter David Rich and Don Potter spent weekend in Yellowstone ODD OCCUPATION Medical care for sick pet fish is v mlng new fame for Bex Dntta at his unique hospital Baker street London Here be swsbs the eye of s finny pet thp Park Mr A Mrs Ralph Rose and famlast week at Yellowily spe stone Park V TECHNICOLOR SPECTACLE LYTLE HULL Blast ROBERT TAYLOR DEBORAH KERR Socialistic Fables Cast cf Tfccssaato! Government Foibles Coming Next Ueek TO THE MAIN THEATRE Garland FRIDAY JULY 18 1S52 UTAH Swing Others Dispels Fright TWELVE YEARS AGO says Miss Marguerite Perry Clanton A Alabama she met one of the most desperately unhappy boys clubs Box Elder County she has ever known encompleted their three-dawas working at the Alabama Baptist Children’s Home in She campment on Cub River near Troy when there came a knock on the door of her room Opening ' Franklin Idaho on July 9 with a young lad of 14 whom we will call John who lived found she it an award at which program in one of the nearby cdttages prizes for camp activities were was very much upset and could not The boy handed out to contesting groups control his tears She invited him in and perEast Garland girls received the to suaded talk with her only to learn that he him PICK OUT quality celery first place loving cup for the TO stalks of medium length was in such distress that he wasn’t sleeping at best skit and Corinne the cup He didn’t free from really want to talk over what thick stems and night damage awarded for the best community The exterior should be smooth with troubled him but she induced him to tell her representation East Tremonton fresh looking leaves' Limp or what was worrying him saying she couldn’t posgirls and boys took first and stringy stalks with dry brown tops sibly help him unless she knew the source of his second awards respectively for should be avoided distress Finally after she had fnade him reaHze the cleanest camp with a BrigGood cauliflower has a creamy that she was his friend and that she would conham group winning third white color It’s clean feels heavy sider his story confidential he said that he could and is firm Outer leaves should not think of anything else at night except a scene in which he saw handicraft IHkes campfire ‘ ' story telling and other activities be fresh and green Avoid those his father kill his mother and then kill himself with a variety of contests direct- with dark spots or yellowed leav4 Miss Perry made him reaHze that this was something In as indicates this age ed by county leaders Bessie Hanhe had had no hand and told him there was just one way Fresh fine cabbage has no dis- which sen and Anson B Call kept the to overcome his distress: to do something for someone else every colored veins and is well trimmed young people busy time the subject came to his mind She encouraged him to go on to Lift it test for heaviness It should feel heavier than It looks long hikes on Saturday afternoons and during the rest of the Cracked or week to tire himself physically so he would faU asleep despite carrots Fielding Holds will not give you the most for your himself And that was aU advice so simple that anyone could folneither will those which low it money Successful Fun Day have green on top of the carrot Shortly after that Miss Perry left and began teaching in In spite of the rain storms The color should be a bright fresh Clanton To her great and happy surprise one day she found John orange and the skin smooth firm singing in one of the church choirs being enrolled as a student in Saturday Fielding annual Fun and clean the University engineering school He had conquered his worry Day proved to be a big success and his sleeplessness and had achieved a peaceful mental attipresidents acording to Mutual RECIFE OF THE WEEK Mrs Lucille Potter and Rex Richtude In doing for others Toasted Oat Cookies ards Miss Sherry Smith was (Makes 3 dozen) crowned queen by Bishop Elmer cup shortening Mr & Mrs S IV Capener Mr A Mr A Sirs Lee Isaacson and Her attendants were Richards t Vt cup granulated sugar of Ogden called on Mrs Garn Capener A R Capener son Burke Vt cup brown sugar firmly Arlene Potter Dee Ann Wood and Sun- - Dean and friends here relatives Capener daughter 2 eggs unbeaten and Linda Coombs The parade Bruce repored his recent Carol Lynn Mrs LaVon Hobbs day Vt teaspoon salt was led by town marshal Verl son to attended the mission Denmark David in and the First 1 vanilla teaspoon Anderson Floats from the sacrament Ward 1 cup sifted flour meeting Sun- - Capener family reunion at La- Fielding Mutual Primary AssoVt teaspoon soda goon Saturday day evening 4-- Announces At Plymouth TOILS la "Above the Hullabaloo Garth Chambers of Smithfield Mr A Mrs L C Christopherson of Brigin Pocatello Saturday with and DeAnn Thompson here Merle her ham and City visited relatives daughter family Friday visited heir Some Folks Think that all we sell is lumber! 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