Show v: Page 7 THE Fielding Briefs MAYOR McGUP Mrs Emerson Earl Mr Claine Grover Mr & Mrs and Mr & Mrs Glenn Wood spent the weekend at Salt Lake City where they attended a reunion of the National Guard Unit with whith- the above menA meeting tioned men served was held at the Newhouse Hotel a banquet and evening Friday and dance Saturday evening Mr & Mrs W J Gam and Mr k Mrs Ernest Burnett returned home last week from a trip to Moses Lake Wash The Book Lore Club met at the home of Mrs Erma Gam for their Wednesday evening regular meeting Secretary ‘Mrs Mason Helen presided Mrs LeAnderson of Bothwell ona reviewed “Windows for the Crown Prince” by Elizabeth Gray Vin Refreshments were served ing to ten club members and the following guests Mrs Tressa Mrs Althea Wilcox Mrs Bonnie Gam and Mrs Anderson Mr & Mrs M J Udy visited in Ogden last week after which they were dinner guests at the home cf Mr & Mrs Earl Jones at M MIA GIRLS HOLD MEETING WITH MOTHERS John Jarvis By Mrs J "Wood Hooper Mr & E SAID "MAT YOUR LATEST AILMENT MAYOR? hr I HAD "me SAME try some USED DIFFICULTY SALVE SOME OF IT T3 and today last mightFROM MY HEARD OF THIS cousin Alaska! i W Sutherlund and their son Glade spent Sunday visiting with Mr & Mrs Guy Sainsbury and Mr & Mrs Carl Sutherlund at Pocatello Mr & Mrs Cyril Godfrey and children and Mr & Mrs Glenn Udy and family attended a family dinner party at the home of Mr & Mrs Thcil Jensen and famMillville Sunday ily Dinner guests at the home of Mr Sz Mrs Elmo Munson Sunday were Mr & Mrs Ralph Hastings and son Danny of Roy and Tommy Greenwell of Ogden Mrs I FRIDAY UTAII & Mr 4i GARMM) TIMES GARLAND Burton Mrs Clark Rudd visiting at the Hess home A guests at the home ot ducted a very fine program Mr & Mrs J D Munson Sunday pot luck luncheon was served to were Mr & Mrs Dale Ogden and 70 Mrs It J Potter and Mrs Ray were stake board visi- small son of Logan jCapener Ronald Wilcox spent the week- - tors Quilting will be done next end as a guest of Miss Rosemary Tuesday on the regular work day Lunch will be served and mem- McBride at Burley Idaho Dinner guests at the home of hers are urged to come out and Mr & Mrs C W Bourne Sunday assist were Mr & Mrs Leo Sanders of Mrs Rosel Zundcl and daughters JaNae and Carrie left Salt Kaysville Law-teA party was held at the Sem- Lake by plane Monday for Okla to visit for a month Mrs C W Bourne returned inary Monday evening in compliZundcl last & week home after having ment to the casts who have been with Mr Mrs Wynn spent several weeks with Mr & in the Stake MIA plays for the Mr Si Mrs Arvid Anderson Mrs Frank Fisher at San Fran- past three years under the di- (Marlene Hess) announce the cisco She was accompanied by rection of Mr & Mrs Ralph Ash- arrival of a new baby Monday at her sister Mrs Clara Potter of by The plays presented have a Brigham hospital It is their Salt Lake City They returned been “The Lucas Family” “Lena their child by way of Los Angeles where Rivers” and “Tempest and SunMrs shine Mr & Mrs M R Bernston of A pot luck supper was they visited their sister Pearl Trumball and their broth- enjoyed by about 27 people The Salt Lake City and Jay Rampton er Clifford Robinson weekend guests Carl honored oj' Ashby also Ogden party Norman Petersen and Gail An- who leaves for the service this of their parents Mr & Mrs Thos been at The Junior Gleaner Class of the Garland Second Ward MIA Gleaner Silver their held Sunday evening after in the Relief meeting roam Their mothers Society were their special guests was The welcome given by class president Filecn Campbell and music consisted of a vocal solo by Tyra Thorpe accompanied by Mary Castlcton and a song by the class The girls formed their silver friendship chain and talks on the various fields cf Jr Gleaner work were given by Peggy Brockman Joan Kidman Eileen Campbell and Dorothy Hill Mrs Lola Roberts of Tremon-totalked on what being a Silver Gleaner meant to her and Mrs Harold Castlcton the represented mothers and explained why she would like her daughter' to be a Silver Gleaner The girls were presented with a silver wheat corRefreshments were served sage carrying out the silver theme Ward YWMIA officers were also guests The prayers were by Tyra Thorpe and Dorlene nill The girls were assisted by their class leaders Margaret Allen and Margaret Jensen MARCH 20 195X Funeral Today For Mrs Harris Funeral services for Mrs Mary Waldron Harris 76 who passed away Tuesday will be held in the Tremonton First Ward chapel at 1:00 o’clock today She was born and raised in Morgan County and married JoThe seph D Harris in 1803 l couple took up residence in later moving to Tremonton She had been very active in ward M I A activities the Relief Society and in Primary activities for many years serving as president and counselor in these organizations Surviving are her husband and the following sons and daughters: Dr LaMar W and LeRoy C Harris both of Chicago Lloyd R Harris Long Island NY Vernal Mrs J Harris Brigham City Ruby II Hale Logan and Londy Deloras Reed and Jay Dec Harris all of Tremonton 19 grandtwo children and one sister Mrs Lucy Harris Tremonton Mr & Mrs J C Burke daughter of Salt Lake City ed during the week at the Nielson home and visitEam-c- Mrs Ken Smith and Mrs ShirMr & Mrs Theo Limb and Gloria of Layton Mr ley Larsen of Kaysville visited daughter & Mrs Lorin Petersen and two here Tuesday daughters of Ogden and Mrs Melinda Jensen of Sterling were Mr & Mrs A R Hodge visited dinner guests of Mr & Mrs F J during the weekend in Idaho Limb Sunday with Mr & Mrs Max Archibald Mr & Mrs Millan Peck were at Blackfoot an dMrs Agatha Jendinner guests of Mr & Mrs Frank sen and Mr & Mrs W II Sayer Falls Teck Sunday wee ger attended the State Basketball tournament held at the University Field House at Salt Lake City Thursday Friday and Saturday evenings Mr & Mrs Lcmoine Hess and frmily of Ogden spent Saturday at the F W Hess home Mrs C W Bourne entertained at a family dinner at her home Saturday evening in c o m p j merit to her husband on his birthday anniversary Guests in- cluded Mr & Mrs Ferrell Summers and family of Bothwell Mr & Mrs Jay Bourne and family and Mr & Mrs John Bourne Mr & Mrs Carl Wilcox spent Sunday at Ogden visiting Eben Wilcox who is in the Dee Hospital after having been injured in a car accident They also visited with Mr & Mrs Lavern Wilcox Evan day after undegong eration Mr & Mrs returned home Hess Ben Mrs Curtis of Evans Sun- a major op- Thomas Malad and have veek Rampton Mrs Ross Wood entertained at a family dinner party at her to home Sunday in compliment her husband her grandson Lloyd Wood and her Jay who were all celebratRisenmay Other ing birthday anniversaries Mrs Carla Risenmay were guests Mr & of Logan Uo Fam worth Mr & Mrs Harvey Wood and Miss Dee Ann Wood Overnight guests at the F W Hess home Monday were Mr & and family Mrs Arvid Anderson of Snowville Mrs P past five A farewell party in compliment to Carl Ashby who left Wednes- day for Fort Douglas was held at the home of Mr & Mrs Ed Olson at Mendon last Friday He was also honored at a party at at Viebell the home of Alton Beaver Dam Saturday evening C retterson spent the days in Salt Lake City IVAIIT ADS — : home in I0R SALE: 5 rooms 2 bedrooms Garland 59-—Call or full basement lc contact Don R Wheelwright FOR SALE: Large white fresh eggs 45c per dot —Mrs Stephen Garland 1 Scheuer phone 151W The 17th of March observance 1948 Masterboilt FOR SALE: was conducted by the Relief Sox 8' —ConTrailer House under tact Grant ciety Tuesday afternoon call 123-- J -- Turley or " the direction of Mrs Dorothy Garland It 21' TOR RENT — Furnished —Call Tremonton 3962 home 2c narrow FOR SALE: with iron draw bar almost new —Thos Rampton Garland phone ltp 186-- FOR SALE: ment blocks bald phone land shutdown in Utah is costly to everyone Miners lose jobs suppliers of equipment and services lose business the public loses the benefits of payrolls tax payments and supSuch widespread effects call for ply purchases combined action to solve the problem created by dropping prices for some of Utah's metals and the high level of operation costs and taxes" "A mine ' SUGAR VALUES ARE STILL MOVING UPWARD! PIANO For Sale Please return it my cultipacker if you have —S 47R1 W Capcner phone MP Garland Will LESSONS: PIANO give piano lessons on Saturdays —Call Theron Butler phone 59J Garland 2tp and CeArchior No 3 Gar- 1500 Cinder —Call Claine 149-- According to various food brokers and many men of sugar industry who are closely associated with marketing sugar price outlook is still favorable for 1953 One brokerage firm recently reported that for 1953 the U S raw sugar market shows no signs of depression "Values are still moving upwarjl” the Another broker advised that there should be no fear political interference with the Sugar Act and sugar prices just because of a change in government administration These brokers recommended that any person the record jof the June and having such fears July 1951 hearings before the Committee on Agriculture House of Representatives on the extension of the Sugar Act of The Sugar Act of 1948 has been extended until December 31 1956 and sugar control in the United States is a program favored by both political parties of You can plant sugar beets with full confidence in the and from all market because they are a contract crop indications the sugar price is strengthening even more Plant greater acreage of sugar beets in 1953! ltp TLENTY of Money to loan on automobiles at Bank rates —See 240 So 1st West Mel Foxley Tremonton or call 210L cah J and call for youi We pay dead and useless TTnrses Cows Sheep and flogs CO UTATT Phone: Tremonton 2141 Garland UTAH-IDAII- 195-- I j l O SUGAR CO |