Show Days t Wheat-Bee- Entertainment Pleases Crowds Triday First Ward Ladies Self Culture 2nd Tremonton Women’s and 3rd Civic League Junior ChamArts Club 1st ing at honorable men- the exact size of my engagement AUTO AT INSURANCE RATES DUCED — If you don't Call Park Valley Greetings! SEND THIS a quota- COUrON Ag Stale of car Body type Cost Year No M Youngest driver’ Use of car: Business ' RE- TOTAL OHIY GARLAND Mjm Address Town Mato have Mr & Mrs Roy" Pugsley had Pugsleys of Pocatello Tdho as house guests during th£ past week ELIGIBLE drink — get tion today 181-- J OR SHARPLY EUT ARE ABSTAINERS MEARL Garland cylinders ctor age Nd P'easure K f BAIR Utah lepreeaatfsf Preferred Risk Mntsol las Co ' ) ' A' ' “ $ i - V :r: v V iff t -t ' ? v ’ i in the Tabernacle Being short of stature is given credit by Jess James for saving Pis life in a farm accident here While of last week Thursday using a farmhand to stack hay a pin broke in the cross bar over head forcing the weight of machinery downward which broke all restraining bolts and pins and the weight of the entire l inery was in the bar that struck Mr James a glancing blow cn the top of his head cutting an a artery and making Jess long gash across his head vas traeted at a Brigham hosDi-ta- l and released a day later He reports no concussion but a “splitting headache" Mrs Ray Petterson and children Tex and Randy of Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mr & Mrs Gordon R Carter over the weekend Mail time me Bye! has caught up with J UfCrecd Haymond Named to head the March of Dimes drive in Utah for the Last consecutive lourtli year year Utahns conti ibuted $277439 or an average of 40 cents for each person in the state Mr A Mis Tied C Culver (Phyllis Gleason) who have been visitGaring most of the summer in land and other parts of the state for w'eek left the first of the their home in San Mateo Cal TYPiurx With only 7 per cent of the woild’s the United population States turns out half of the world's industrial products Among the world’s worthy small crafts most Accurately! Noreen Hooten tVPn3 speed 5000 textile Electric Uryted 300000 left 'n an J Janiol 00 High HuKhinq Schools dmanstreted lt spnq FALL QUARTEH starts Sept E The United States Forest Service has under its Jurisdiction ap160 million acres of proximately land That is slightly more than one acre per citizen Bituminous v a minute which Founded more than 13 centuries Moslem has ago the religion spread over the globe with no no clergy pontiff and scant liturgy Islam tocfay numbers 370000000 adherents X mere than 100 words sea are dories are boats about 16 feet long Men have even rowed and sailed across the Atlantic in them ' is used in about plants in this country coal utility companies in the of use an average of bituminous coal CLASSES IN - Typewriting Accounting We'll help you Students Shorthand arrange Longhand Bookkeeping for living accomodations perpetual employment service States tons Enroll now or IBM lies In 1950 the United States used almost twice as much oil as all the rest of the world combined Key Punch Bank Proof Machines and many others wrile for further details daily tULLIS Branch of Brigham Young University tA unDTftl CJ M Il® if 4c ¥ ALEUT 4-1- 1 SII01V & FFA (WlUfllTY BIDES 170L lEH’S DEPT DAIRY BOOTHS & SHOWS SHOW FrMay & Satwrtflay BJngMs Time: 8:00 pm - Admission 50c and $100 BOX ELDER COUNTY FAIR AND RODEO Howard Glenn' Fair Mgr - Edna Tanner Sec’y - Thomas Summers - I t 4 - f finger!” It was high council day at sacSunday afternoon the V D rament meeting in the ward SunChester Boss and Bro Bishop family field a picnic lunch day were guest speakers in Logan Canyon 5 ! : h Enjoy Party at Kasille Former Bear River Stake Robe f Society board members enjoyed a party Wednesday after-- i eon at the home of Mrs Leo It Those pres-en- t V alker in Kaysville were Mrs F S Peck Mrs Israel Ilunsaker Mrs Jos A Nielsen Mrs J 0 Iladfield Mrs L M Holman Mrs E II Packer Mrs A L Mrs J W Chambers was Cook also a guest Mr & Mrs Gardner Udy of PlyMr Si Mrs Ray Hailing and mouth visited their daughter and family of Layton spent WednesMax and Phyllis Kunz-le- r day and Thursday at Garland afternoon Sunday WHO CO? ” I ' - t Invites-T- to all Members of the special interest group will select their year’s course of study and all adults aie particulary urged to be present at this meeting night of last week Thursday and Ken Jr when we (Mr C myself) had finished viewing the Fair exhibits at Cassia County Idaho and had just setBurley tled onto seats in the grand stand to watch the rodeo we were startled to hear this story coming over the loud speaker and we it was were thrilled because a home town girl! The announcer was telling of the spectacular saving of a child from drowning by a young Burley high school girl After the child was taken from the water she appeared to be lifeless but the young went to work student- immediately applying artificial respiration and and lived recovered the child When asked how she accomplished the feat this high gram school girl replied “I was taught method a special by my high Mrs Mr Jay Rampton and school teacher Bonnie Pugsley” hears this children and Mrs Peck of Ogden I do hope Bonnie and Mr & Mrs M R Bemtenson story of Salt Lake City and Mr & Mrs More valley people vacationing and little son Dale Bemtenson Park are Ferd of Baltimore visited with Mrs iu Yellowstone Cloe Ilirschi and children ard weekend WHY HELP PAY F03 THE ACCIDENTS OF o’clock i T & is tXs The regular fall MIA season begin with a special assembly program that will be of inteiest and CommerTowns 1st Ward MIA cial— 1st Garland Bear River 2nd High School Garland 2nd Ward MIA 3rd Honorable mention Russ Electric and Reliable Furniture Co Miniature— 1st Rudy’s IGA Thatcher Primary and 3rd 2nd Penrose PriCarl’s Body Shop mention mary honorable Dozens of people worked for ticket hours on the concessions booths refreshments and other details to make the festival the entertainment success community that it proved to be Bert Whitney Mrs A G Campbell and Mrs Wm G Woffinden were in charge of the excellent Friday evening coronation program at the city park while Mr Whitney also arranged the Saturday night pro- - 8 a ir4f v V f y will Church THOSE A 1933 Members of the Garland First Ward are cordially invited by the MI A olficers of the wrard to come out to Mutual Tuesday even- by the committee Awards were presented as folfor floats entered in the parade: Professional floats— 1st Box of Commerce Eider Chamber and Garland Lions Club 2nd 3rd Brigham City City ( t MIA Tuesday lows ffftjDo&Oriiik- Page 8 August 28 V'-' r J- aiternoon ball game and special features at the city park also won enthusiastic approval Many took part in the foot racing and other sports events which had been Commerce IT UTAH GAUIAND Everyone who attended Wheat and lieet Days events at Garland last week was handsomely rewarded for the cost and effort That reunanimous wa the almost sponse heard on every side from celebration participants general chairCharles J Wood man this week voiced his thanks to nil who assisted in the plancelening and conducting of the Parade chairman James bration on appreciation White expressed la half of the firemen to all whose made the parade participation such an outstanding success Particularly praised were such leatuics as the excellent concert by the Hill Field Airfoice Band the Saturday evening armory show The and the beautiful parade club Clubs— Club Civic Home ber of tion TIMES THE GARLAND LAFF OF THE WEEK Pres |