Show Plymouth THE GARLAND' TIMES Vcrnald Wm Johns PUBLSIIED Entered and Publisher $200 Per Year $100 at the 1928 $250 Outside of County Two Friday May 7 1954 From Christy s Scrafr File By L C Christopherson i IMAGINATION It is an enchanted moment when after days and years of fog bound existence suddenly there floods in upon us a knowledge which sets our restless hearts at peace That moment may come which we are fulfilling our daily round of common duties or while without compulsion we are serving another's need or while we are the thoughts some great soul has left the world we stand hushed to prayer before the glory of a midnight e sky or while our nostrils are stung by loamy whiffs from a In grave Suddenly the universe spills its eternal meaning a flash we find ourselves beholding the naked quivering heart of We go about as one who reality Thereafter our lives are changed had imagined that life was an idiot’s tale and now has found it to be a Hallelujah chorus Varied as our several quests may be each makes his discovery according to the measure of the best he-c- n or while visions —W- Waldemar W Bearer Dam - Collinston Seal Bishop and son of Ogden spent Saturday visiting his par cuts Mr As Mrs Charles Bishop Mr 8c Mrs George Jackson and daughter of Logan visited Saturday with Mr Ac Mrs LaMar Bowen and family Mr 8c Mrs N J Sargeant and daughter Sandra of Logan visited Mr 8c Mrs Thomas Y Simmons Sunday Mr Ac Mrs William Cooper and daughter of Smithfield were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr Ac Mrs Wallace B Simmons Mrs Gertrude Sccrist visited her mother Mrs Anna Conger in Mrs Brigham City Monday from a Conger is recovering major operation Rulon Johnson Claine Jensen Olecn Marble and Stephen Bow-owere guests of Explorers their MIA teacher Tuesday at an at outing Crystal Springs Mrs A A Johnson spent several days last week visiting Mr At Mrs lleber Zollinger at Sublett Mrs LaVinia Marble spent several days last week with her mother Mrs James Barnard in Mrs Barnard was Brigham City convalescing from a recent opera- tion Mr & Mrs J R Johns of Ogden visited Friday with Mr Ac Mrs Edward Bowen Ac Mrs Sunday guests of Mr Geo E Johnson were Mr Ac Mrs Herbert Stayner and children and Mrs Diane Barker of Logan and Mrs Mae Zollinger of Sublett The Primary held an interesting conference last Sunday evening with all of the classes of children Officers participating and teachers in charge were Gertrude Secrist Itosa Rucker Bowers Hilda Johnson Orpha Anna Bowen Lucile Johnson La Venia Marble and Marie Johnson Argow ThD Syracuse v'' ' Plymouth Party Nets MORNING as Second Class Mall Matter August Post Office at Garland Utah Subscriptions: Page Edlltor EVERY FRIDAY r NY Mr Ac Mrs Arthur Adams of Salt Lake City visited relatives and friends here Sunday Mr Ac Mrs W R Wamke of were Beaver Dam Dcwcyville visitors Sunday Mr Ac Mrs Seymour Johnson and children were Monday dinner Ai Mr of Mrs Ovid guests in Logan Mr Ac Mrs Delbert Kidman and daugnter Shauna were Sunday dinner guests of Mr Ac Mrs Geo Crcssall in Logan Friday guests of Mrs Lillie Veibell and family were Mrs Edna Hill and Mrs Iola Jensen of Salt Lake City and Mrs Vcrla Anderson of Bountiful Saturday Mr & Mrs Seymour Johnson and children Rose Marie and Eldon visited Mr Ac Mrs Ellis Y Johnson and family Mr Ac Mrs Darrell Goodsell and daughter of Newton visited Mr A: Mrs LcGrand Jensen Sunday Mr A: Mrs John Potter and children visited with Mr & Mrs Dick Andrus Sunday Dinner guests of Mr Ac Mrs Edward Bowen were Mr Ac Mrs Gayle Pickett and children Brad Ere and Wendy of Providence Mrs Carol Ncilsonand baby Paul e Mrs Blanche Bradshaw Mrs Bradshaw and Mrs Thomas and Ella Bindley of Wellsville The Foster birthday anniversmall was Bowen sary of Gary Leing observed i i v ForWard i( Building Fund 'i f i I rJ" i i An entertainment interesting under the direction of the teachers of the Junior Sunday School led by Mrs Clyde Steed was conducted Friday evening The project was to raise funds for the chapel building fund and featured the sale of packages received thru the mail from friends and relatives resulting from postcard requests for such support A fine of singing and danprogram cing was presented by the childtakren with Bishop Josephson ing the part of Uncle Roscoe ano the children taking their parts as tho on TV Dancing followed the Sale of the packages program which had been received and the sale homemade of candy and popcorn netted $100 for the building fund Mr Ac Mrs Saul Whitaker and four children of Oggen were Saturday guests of Mr As Mrs Clyde Steed Mrs Steed accompanied them to Grace to attend the wedding reception for her brother The Silver Gleaner Comradery was held in the ward chapel following MIA Tuesday evening Mona Archibald class president had charge of the program Other class members are Ila Archibald and Joan Nish Tables were set trimmed in silver and white and were very attractive Dean Lamb and Mitcbel Hess took the Scouts and Explorers to Lava Hot Springs for an outing Saturday of last week Boys who enjoyed the outing and the swim were Arlo Hess Donny Lamb Douglas Estep Laflny Starr Gary Nish Leon Marshall and Lowpll Estep Mr Ac Mrs Ether Spackman of Lewiston Idaho were Sunday guests of Mr As Mrs Ellis Hess Mrs Dean Lamb attended the funeral for her uncle George Coombs at Fielding Monday of ' ft il I u' J? V f U’ 'X' PvA fr' f Leaders Plan Republican Centennial Dinner of the the lOOlh Anniversary oflho founding by A Ub un take City Salt in mine at the of the Dinner Committee o”18® Morgan Jr right is Chairman and Oran George' T Hansen Utah Republican National Comitteeman Central Committee J Witlinon Chairman Republican State RpbNcnn'party will Rainbow £Randvu £ Mr As Mrs Reed Hess of Clearat the Jess Lamb home were Sunday guests at the Mr As Mrs Don Starr announce field Wm J Hess home the birth of a baby boy Mr As Mrs LaMont Lamb and John Mansfield whose leg was andi 'David were sons Rodney amputated above the knee SaturSaturday guests of Mr Ac Mrs day due to a serious infection Lamb is reported to be resting fine at Jesse Mrs Kai Brockman and daughSt Benedicts Hospital In Ogden of ' Garland were TuesThe Mia Maids of the MIA ter Ellen of Mrs R L Mason held their rose evening Thurs- day guests day of last week Prayer was by Deanna Nish the symbol rose was explained of the Sonja Pierson solo “Moonlight and Roses” by Joan Lamb piano duet Betty and Denna Nish tying of the rose bouquet by the class talk by the of the Bishop 'and presentation Grace bouquet by the advisor refreshments Pierson Light were served by the girls by Laugh With Leo A woman is a strange animal that can tear thru an aisle in a crowed store and then go home and knock the door off a garage Jones a good family man had been inveigled into a poker game and experienced growing appre-heas the hand of the clock moved on toward relentlessly this week morning Finally at 3 am he Mr 8c Mrs Lorin John of Porhad a sudden inspiration He tage are spending the weekend called his home and when finally with her parents Mr A: Mrs Jesse the little woman answered the Lamb Zone Hess and two girl friends phone he shouted in frenzied Mr Ac Mrs Stewart Cornwall of cf Ogden were Sunday guests of haste “Don’t pay the ransom were Tremonton I’m back!” Monday guests Mr Ac- Mrs Wm J Hess Mr Sc Mrs John C Mason of visited relatives and Clearfield friends here during the weekend Mr Sc Mrs Eldred Marshall of Ogden were were Tuesday guests ot the Lawrence Archibald fam-i!- Mr A Mrs David Archibald and Mr Ac Mrs A It Hodge visited the Bird Refuge Sunday and had dinner in Brigham Mrs C W Wood and Mrs Farrell Wood were in Brigham City ORDER NOW Tuesday of Mr & Mrs Fred Jensen Provo visited her mother Mrs Polly Smith Sunday They also visited in Logan during the day and have a Beautiful Granite Memorial For this Memorial Day May 30th OUR 80 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE IN THIS AREA IS YOUR GUARANTEE OF QUALITY AND SATISFACTION CALL AT OUR PLANT AND BUY DIRECT FROM THE I i'i To survive mining firms must make enough money to finance the search for new ore The government's stockpiling program will help some mines continue producing on a temporary basis but it won't help them do necessary exploration and development work Our congressmen are working for a lonq-rang- e program to help Utah mines Let's let them know we're backing their efforts MANUFACTURER jonn ii bott & sons connv 2nd North & 4th East — Brigham City Phone 220 J GRANITE MEMORIALS CERAMIC TILE i |