Show THE GARLAND TIMES M UTAH GARLAND Page 6 Friday November 13 Hear Irani lk Dr Versluis By HD TUB 1953 Dr —— and a three half BILLION COLLARS TODAY -AMERICA'S S MILLION FARMS AND FARM BUILDINGS ARE VALUED AT 75 BILLION DOLLARS Club Honors Mrs Oyler In the The Brithday club celebrated Mrs Naomi Oyler’s birthday anniversary at her home Monday The birthday dish afternoon towels were presented to ‘the A hot hostess by Louise Harper luncheon was served at small tables by the ladies of the North Street Mr & Mrs Tom larper attended the funeral serVice in Farmington Tuesday for a relative Mrs J P Christensen and and Mrs Ray Wood were in Logan Saturday Naomi Oyler took coco old THE FARMER OFFERED MULE TO INDUCE IT TO ‘u’oDAV FARMER'S MILLION WORK THE TRACTOR POWER PLANT TRACTORS ARE AMERICAN Versluis Harry formerly Tremonton wha recently from Iran where he spent two years with the Point Four Program was the speaker at the of the Ladies regular meeting Self Cultuer Club held Friday afternoon at the Armory Dr Versluis gave a most interesting discussion of conditions in Iran and Mr & Mrs Homer Anderson report of his experiences while Gloria and Marian there lie also showed colored and daughters cf Woods Cross visited at the W slides taken in that country L Larsen home Sunday Music for the afternoon consisMr & Mrs B C Brough and ted of two vocal solos by Rusty Jensen by Mrs Mr & Mrs W L Larsen attended accompanied There was also a wedding reception at Clearfield Wynn S Hansen group singing led by Mrs George for Mr & Mrs Newell Anderson of A6- iOO YEARS 0AMERICAS MILLION AND A HALF FARMS AND FARM BUILDINGS WERE WORTH East Garland Mrs by Mrs Kirby and accompanied The club prayer was Hansen read by Mrs Wm J Cuhlmore A brief report of the Northern District Silver Tea held recently was given by Mrs Harley Confer Mrs A R Ilodge club treasurer had charge of the meeting and the program was introduced Mrs Archie by Mrs O C- Davis I Roberts was hostess and served and members 22 to tefreshments five guests Mrs James Bigler will be club hostess Nov 20 at the Armory Club Women That’s A Fact IS WAS ORNERY HE WAS CALLED THE GOT days CARROT TO HIS THE MCHE BUT IF THE MULE TWS PRACTICE "CARROT AND THS CLUB" WHACKED m THE FOUR AT ON NOW FARMS her daughter Mrs Bertha Cook and two sons to Salt Lake City Wednesday where they took the train Tor their home in Martenez Cal She also visited Mr & Mrs Jesse Grover Mrs Alice Tonneson and Dessie Coe She then went to Pleasant Grove where she attended the funeral service for an She Mrs Mary G Maxfield returned home FTiday Mr & Mrs Blaine Rhodes visited in Ogden Sunday evening with her parents Mrs Carl Edvalson had just returned from California where she had stopped off following a trip she and her husband had taken to Hawaii N Parley Parley G James James and Elmer and Dick of Salt Lake City were weekend ' I C I n& N a J UOU CAN PROTECT YOURSELF AGA'NST THE WEAR AND TEAR ON YOUR TRACTOR as few three 8V putting SAVINGS BONDS EACH YEAR $100 FOR THAT NEW TRACTOR OR OTHER 00 EQUIPMENT YOU'LL NEED SOME WISE FARMERS DO' FOR 5AF£1 AS FOR SECURITY — aside as as AMERICA'S BANKERS ADVISE FARMERS TO SAVE REGULARLY THE GUARANTEED WAY WITH SAVINGS BONDS Tiunt “Cattle Must Be guests of Mr & Mrs Paul Larson for the pheasant hunt Mr & Mrs Leland Watt of came Monday for their boys who had spent the weekend at the Harmon Pierson home Allred Helen Mrs Mildred Peterson and Donna Chioda were Logan visitors Saturday Mrs May Bjorklund Mr & Mrs Carl Bjorklund and Mr & Mrs Ralph Holman were dinner and afternoon guests Sunday at the I M Holman home Mr & Mrs Joe Oyler have a The baby was new grandson born to & Mrs Max Hyde at the Valley morning Mr Tuesday hospital C J Hadley LEE’S BARBER SHOP of Ogden spent the pheasant hunt with lIr & Mrs Sherman Oyler Mr & Mrs Kenneth Shaffer had as hunting guests Mr & Mrs Grant Wilde and Jim Wilde of Salt Lake City Mrs On Sunday L R Shaffer and Mrs Sherman Oyler accompanied Mrs Wilde to where they visited with Clarkson Mr & Airs Leo Godfrey BOUGHT RIGHT - FED RIGHT dinner parwas held Wednesday evening the DeVerl Payne home in Tremonton in honor of Burton A To Make Money Today! ty at son Isaacson of Ed Isaacson prior to his departure for the service Others present in addition to the honored guest the Paynes and the Ed Isaacsons were GorMr & Mrs Don Ray don Winter of Roy Mr & Mrs Don Winter of Willard Mr & Mrs LaMar Ashby of Fielding and Mr & Mrs Ray of Garland All three Quigley of Mr Isaacson’s sons will now be in the service Fred is now in LaMar stationed in this Trance and Burton just entercountry ing His oldest son Harold was killed in Europe in World War II Mrs Isaacson's two sons have also been in the seWice Mrs Eph PeteAon held a quilting party at her home WednesA number of day afternoon neighbors and friends gathered Micro-mixe- d A palatable supplement to be fed with grain and roughage for fast cheap gains Purina JTEER Fate n a Contains lots of molasses a ditioner water and which whets promotes appetites Keeps great ’em up at bunks eating and gaining Dear River Farm Supply ARTHUR MICILAEL1S YOUR STORE WITH GARLAND WHY Y®UEIL IrJACOT 7© ©© 0!JNIEI PA0FI CaGQG’S You enjoy the comfort of wide Pullmans or economical trains are roomy roomy seats including private rooms berths reclining — offer you Coach seats in Union Pacific plenty of space to stretch out or roam about If you prefer relax in the attractive club car You will enjoy unforgettable dining car meals For your special pleasure the November dining car feature on Union Pacific trains is savory Roast Turkey with M ADVANTAGE “JSSJSSLS Rai lroad all the trimmings Delicious! 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