Show t THE GARLAND TIMES NATION At FORMER RESIDENTS VISIT HERE IKE'S DIKE Mrs B K Halvoreen and daughCahf ter Marilyn of Stockton who are visiting in the state for on about two weeks caUed friends at Garland Monday be here when to expect They arSeymour Halvorsen Captain Hill rives for his new duties at Air Force Base EDITORIAL1 §Q IacBt3n Vernald Wm Editor and Publisher Johns PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING August 1928 at the Utah 82J10 Outside of County Entered as Second Class MaU Matter Post Office at Garland Subscriptions: 8200 Per Year Friday June Page2 Limb entertained Don Mrs of Friday for Mrs Dave Gassnerwere Other guests Calif Salinas Mrs Mrs Jay Rampton of Ogden Mrs Reed Nielsen of Portage Mrs Day Garfield of Tremonton John Mrs and Leona Mortensen A Evans of Malad Archibald Mrs Chine Mr Mrs James White and Mrs Duam Madsen were in Salt Lake City 5 1953 From Christy’s Scrap File By L C Christopherson What’s It All About? i ‘ f j Rushin’ to th’ office — Rushin’ out to eat Rushin’ back an’ rushin home Down the rushin street Rushin up and rushin’ down rushin’ in and out Say what’s all th’ rushin’ fer What’s it all about? Rushin’ after money— Rushin after fame shovin’ Climbin’ pushin’ It’s a dizzy game Steppin’ on each others’ heel “Let me by — look out” Say what’s all th’ njshin for What’s it all about? What’s the use of rushin’— let us loaf awhile Watch ’em push and rush and grab We’ll just sit and smile As they scramble down the road gaily we will shout Say what’s all th’ rushin’ fer What’s it all about? Park Valley Down From the RoofmKerplomp! Greetings! in the snow at Park Valley during the last week in May! It happened to me— in this way— The snow fell stead” ily for hours to the depth of six inches It was heavy and wet Four times I took the broom and knocked the snow from the lilac bushes which were burdened to the breaking point Then I decided the show should be removed from the slooe on With the aid of the house stacked blocks of wood I climbed upon the roof— then the blocks toppled over! The felling of being marooned registered as "butterflies in my stomach” I realized that I was 20 years past a safe jump so I scooped tbe snow off the roof in one pile and made a crash landing We are all so grateful here in the valley for this much needed moisture which has fallen— and it is still raining Baseball got off to a start here Saturday with the organization of a team and practice game Grouse Creek will play the home team here June 6th Russell Boss of Garland arrived In Park Valley this week to do the paint job on the new chapel many Memorial Day brought visitors to the valley some to the cemetery some to ‘visit relatives and friends and some just Yes there are sight seeing— many things of interest to see David L Carter son of Mr and Mrs Gordon R Carter took Virginia Beutler of Dayton Idaho as his bride in Logan Temple rites on Monday June 1st Relatives and friends from here who the young couple accompanied through the temple were Mr and Gordon R Carter Mrs Bishop Kenneth Carter Alfa Jean Carter Mr and Mrs Ferd Ilirschi and The Mr and Mrs Arlo James left that evening young couple — destinaon a honeymoon trip tion not disclosed Maun Ilirschi sons and Wayne of Mr and Mrs Louis Ilirschi and Sydney James son of Mr Marooned Wednesday and Mr & Mrs Don Frisby children of Idaho Falls were weekend visitors here enjoyed Hi© Michaelis family a family diner at Crystal Springs on Saturday Mr St Mrs Eamel Nielson and other members of the family attended a Madison family gather dinner at Crystal a family GLENN MANNING SLATED Entertain at Family Dinner Springs on Saturday FOR RADIO TALK and Frederkkson Mrs Lloyd Mr Sc Mrs L W Manning enwere Ogden Connie Garland daughter Glenn of Manning tertained at a dinner party at week last visitors will be the speaker on the WCTU their home Wednesday evening Mr A Mrs Don Limb and famStation Those 'present were Mr Sc Mrs radio program Salt at 8:00 ily spent the weekend at A W Adams of Salt Lake City KBUH Sunday morning Lake City Mr Sc Mrs J N Sargent and o'clock it is announced by Mrs St Mrs Lorin Petersen and Mr daughter Sandra of Logan Mr Axel Fredericksen family of Ogden visited at the Si Mrs Mike Erickson of Cutler F J Limb home Sunday and Mr & Mrs Norvil Erickson Buy Peck Home Mrs Garn Capener was in Lobaby son and Mr St Mrs Thomas Dean W Minson of Ogden is gan Wednesday of Beaver Dam Mr & Simmons Mr & Mrs Homer Ilansen of Mrs Clair Firth of Bothwell Earl reported to have purchased the He Salt Lake City visited Saturday this week Manning of Ogden Michael Erick- Millan Peck home the A R Capener home a( conwhich will move his family son of Bogan Mr Sc Mrs Glenn Mr St Mrs Don Wheelwright and Dorothy Manning sists of his wife three children Manning children spent the weekend and near his here the and in mother of Garland and Mr Sc Mrs Grant at their cabin at Yellowstone D Erickson of Boulder City Ne- future Park Grant is serving as a vada is leaving with Mrs F J Limb entertained her Brockman paratrooper in the army and theJayNational Guard to spend a her bridg club Thursday afterwill leave for Korea early this noon Special ' guests were Mrs week in camp month Ilis wife and son and and Mrs A D Devers Owens her mother will continue to make Si of Mr Prizes went to Mrs A D Mrs RneI Nielson Rich their home in Boulder City dur- Idaho Falls visited relatives here Mrs P C Petterson and Capener ing his absence Mrs Charles Cutler during- the weekend and Mrs Ferris Jmes Were the students graduating from the USAC this week Mr Mrs Olive nail who has been & Mrs Ilirschi and Mr Sc Mrs James attended the exercises in teaching school in Tooele County visited relatives here this week Logan She is leaving soon for Pullman Norine Carter Helen Pugsley Washington where she expects Melva Knuzler and Lois Larsen to spend some time with her at a shower daughter Mrs Myrtle Tayson will be to be given for Phyllis Udy Kunz-le- r a recent bride on June 10 Mr & Mrs Wm J Cullimore and son Ralph spent the weekStake MIA board members end with relatives in Pleasant last Mutual at here were visitors Grove Mrs week Dorothy Rose entera at Beehive tained the class Mr & Mrs Gerald Castleton party the same evening having and baby of Rock Springs were Mrs Thompson of the stake board weekend guests of her parents as guest of honor Mr St Mrs Charles Last Miss Marie Manning is visiting A car load of folks have just arrived— must add water to the tliis week with her friend Miss Bushnell in Kaysville Joan soup1— bye! over UJUJUIIWPMIMMWIIj 7 0 ttv C IVCI By Arvin RITZ WAS BORN into a world of crime and vice and rackets He was taught to hold the other world in contempt to think of it always as prey Fritz never carried a gun He was too smart for that As long as you didn’t have a gun you couldn’t kill anybody When he was 20 Fritz contacted The doctor whom he something consulted called it by some fancy name “If you want to live my boy you’ll have to go away for U1 awhile” RESSIOflA many Congressional investigation witnesses have been cited for contempt of Congress? From 1940 through 1952 Congress cited 159 persons for contempt of them were convicted and six other convictions were Forty-fiv- e reversed Gambler Frank Costello drew the heaviest penalty 18 months In Jail and a "85000 fine There were uo contempt citations during the first four months of 1953 But the Senate May 6 cited for contempt Russell W Duke former San Francisco publicity man Sam Rayburn been in Congress longer than Q— Das former Speaker any other present Member? A— No Sen Carl Hayden served in the House from April 4 1911 to March 3 1927 and In the Senate continuously since 1927 has served continuously in the House since 1913 Rayburn Q— Who has the most seniority in the Senate? is ranked first by the Senate He A— Sen Walter F Georgl(D-Ga- ) became a Member Nov 8 1922 Second ranking Senator In seniority with 28 years In the Senate (following is Carl Hayden about 16 years In the House) The ranking Republican in seniority in the Senate is Styles Bridges (N H) whose service commenced Jan Q — How A— 3 1937 is being done about President Eisenhower’s request to let 240000 immigrants beyond quotas enter the U S during the next two years? of the House Subcommittee and Naturalization A— The Immigration Judiciary Committee decided April 27 to solicit information and opinions by mail on the advisability of admitting the extra immigrants Hearings on a bill to grant the President's request will be held after replies have been received Present quotas allow entry of 154657 yearly (CofyrtfM 1933 Coofrusltaal Quttirl) Q— What UlOi Fritz didn’t want to leave his world but he wanted to live He went away He spent six months at a sanitarium far from the city up in the hills At first he was too sick to take notice of his surroundings When finally he did notice be got quite a shock He had seen green grass before of course But never so much The air had a different smell too A good smell The people were unlike any he had ever known Gradually he understood they were the inhabitants of the world he had always held in He didn’t understand contempt them But he liked them He liked the nurse who tended especially him He liked her red hair and blue eyes and clean fresh look Her name was Ruth Masters When Fritz got well enough to walk she walked with him It was summer Fritz didn't know what was happening to him but he felt queer He wanted Ruth with him always They were married and went back to the city They hired an apartment and Fritz returned to his old haunts That night Fritz told Ruth about his “business" He couldn’t understand her horror “I "couldn't quit if I wanted to honey The boss wouldn’t let me” Ruth said she’d leave him Fritz became desperate He said he’d talk it over with the boss James Surprisingly the boss was agreeable "Why sure kid why not? Go ahead and good luck to you" Fritz was worried The boss was too decent about it He talked it over with Ruth Ruth’s face was white when he finished "We’ll have to sneak out” she said "We’ll have to get so far away they’ll never find us” He went to the window and looked out His heart sank Two men whom he knew were standing in a doorway across the street He told Ruth He told her he didn’t have a gun He wouldn’t know howto use one if he did have one "It’s no use” he said "They’ve got us” "No they haven’t” said Ruth She went to her bureau and took out a gun "I’ve had this for ages It belonged to my father He taught me how to shoot" Fritz stared at her Admiration crept into his eyes He didn’t say a word but they packed suitcases and then crept down the back stairs leaving the apartment lights on A man stepped from the shadows Fritz knew who he was Fritz was scared He started to run and Just then Ruth shot and the man grunted and toppled forward Then they were both scurrying down a back alley A policeman's whistle sounded They came Into a street and slowed to a walk A taxi cab stood on the corner They got into it and told the driver to take them to the station They reached the station and bought tickets and boarded the train Fritz sat frigidly till the train moved He didn’t relax till they reached Chicago and changed trains and were on their way again He looked at Ruth It occurred to him that he was now a member of the world he hadn’t known For 10 years he had been the prey of the old world He always would be Then gradually he understood that he was leaving the old world behind |