Show THE GARLAND TIMES Vernald Wm Johns Edittor PUBLSIIED EVERY FRIDAY Entered as Second ' Subscriptions: Class Mail Matter Beaver Dam - Collinston Publisher and A MORNING rage Two at the 1928 August Post Office at Garland Utah $250 Outside $200 Per Year of Friday 21 1954 From Christy's Scrafr File By L C Christophcrson The Philosopher His eyes bad seen three times my years and kept a twinkle still Though they had looked at birth and death and three graves upon a hill "I will sit down you” I said “And you will make me wise Tell me how you have kept the joy still burning in your eyes Then like an old orator impressively he rose “I make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes” The jingling rhythm of his words echoed as old songs do Yet this man had kept his eyes alight till he was ninety-twUnknown to me Teachers Group Commends Papers For School Support Utah Education Association convey appreciation to the newspapers of our state for their objective and comprehensive coverage cf school news and favorable edA resolution recently adopted itorial recognition of the probby the house of delegates of the lems of the public schools” Utah Education Association commended the newspapers of Utah for their reporting of the school problems of the state in a resolution as follows: “ We believe that tho of our state have newspapers given news coverage which has helped the public become aware of the tremendous problems facing our public schools “The Utah Education Association commends the newspapers for a fair and unbiased presentaWe express tion of the news gratitude to them for their rd-looking which have policies the people of Utah encouraged and their elected representatives to provide more nearly adequate funds for schools Therefore be It Resolved That: Tho House of Delegates of the Airs Don Hill entertained the Pinochle Club Wednesday evening Prizes were won by Mrs V Bowcutt D Mrs Duain Madsen and Mrs Bonnie Gardner Mrs James White was a special guest Mrs Frances Burns and two children of Ogden visited this week with her parents Mr Sc Mrs Dean Coombs Air & Mrs A R Hodge were in Clarkston Sunday Air & Mrs George Gleason and family were Sunday guctss of Dean and Myrtle Rock and family Air Si Mrs XV Lee Thompson in Clarkston Monday Airs Wesley Gcphart was a Salt Lake City visitor Wednesday were Miss will be at our Tussy counter especially to help you with your beauty problems and to tell you about the amazing new held at Johnson gave a short report of accomplishments of the during the past year and of problems that face the school in the future Principal L C gave a few timely sug- An election was also gestions held for new officers with Hazel Ericksen being elected as president Natalie Ericksen as vice president and Arta L Hansen secretary treasurer I saw him sitting in his door trembling as old me do His house was old his barn was old and yet his eyes seemed new —Author Mrs charge County May was meeting the ColJinston School Thursday vith Pres Lucile B Johnson in treatment for blemished skin I and Lucile Johnson Saturday Natalie Ericksen attended a Council meeting in Tremonton Mr Sc Mrs LeGrande Jensen are happy grandparents of a baby boy born May 11 to Mr Sc Mrs Darrell Goodsell (Sarah Jeensen) of Newton This is the second child for the couple who have a little girl Mrs Goodsell and children have been visiting this week at the Jensen home 2AC Kenneth Bennion and Mrs Bennion returned to Tampa Fla a few spending Tuesday after weeks leave with Mrs Bennion’s Dur-feMr & Wilford Mrs parents Mr Sc Mrs Glen daughter Geneal dinner guests of beer stationed are guests of his Mr Sc Mrs Odell Bigler parents prior to his being sent to Korea Mrs Bigler and childfor duty ren will remain with her mother at Bear River City Mr Sc Airs Delbert Kidman attended the wedding reception for Mr Sc Mrs Ward Stevens at Logan Thursday Sunday guests of Mr Sc Mrs Marvin Y Simmons were Mr Sc Mr Elwood Hogan of Bancroft Mr Sc Airs C C Grant of American Falls Tiny Grant and Gerald Simmons U of U students Mr Sc Mrs Alf Manning and Mr Sc Mrs Deraid Simmons and son of Tremonton and Mr Sc Mrs DeWayne Simmons and sons of Logan Mr Sc Mrs T W Potter received word from Mr Sc Mrs Robert Potter of Milwaukee Wis of the arrival of a baby girl bom ThursThis is the first day May 13 Rob child of the young couple ert has been attending school at Milwaukee for the past year Mrs Potter is the former Ella Lou Hawks of Logan Mrs Aileen Simmons visited Mrs J Monday with her mother J White in Garland Mr Sc Mrs Delbert Kidman and Shauna attended May daughter Their Day in Mendon Saturday son LeRoy played for Mendon baseball team in the game during the day Mr Sc Mrs James Andrus and daughter Mary June were Sunday dinner guests of Mr & Mrs John Potter and children The LaDies Rendevous Club met Friday at the home of Mr Maurine Jensen in Collinston Mrs Grace Wamke of Dewcyville assisted Mrs Jensen with arrange ments Prizes at 500 were won Grace DeLong Josephine by Aileen Simmons and Wamke Lunch was served to 12 membeR TIIIAIIS TO TALK tllOLT J BY FRANKLIN Editor American Sr Fryer and were Sunday Don Fryer 7 AT 27 Mrs THE 000 4- OF HEIGHT AND TERRITORY in Salt Lake City Mr Sc Mrs Delbert Kidman and daughter Shauna were visiting Mr S: Mrs Earnest Carlson in Logan Tuesday Grant Bowen Scout leader took SteDhen Scouts Rulon Johnson Bowen Oleen Marble and Claine School Jensen to Intermountain at Brigham to learn principles of swimming artificial respiration and life saving Mr & Mrs Dean Bowles were weekend guests of Mrs Bowles parents Mr Sc Mrs Wallace B Simmons They recently returned from a honeymoon to California and Mexico W Jav Goss of Brigham City was a Sunday guest of Maurine Francis and her parents Mr Sc Mrs Clarence Biddle Mr Sc Mrs Nrllo Christofferson of Brieham City visited Monday with Mr & Mrs Wallace B Simmons Mr Sc Mrs George F Johnson and son Rulon and Mr Sc Mrs Bill Barker were Sundav guests of Mr Sc Mrs Herbert Stavner of A pleasant social time Logan was cnioved Tape recordings were played of a radio program given by Marilyn Clark Johnson and motion pictures were shown Refreshments were served Airs Ruth Jensen returned home last week after spending several davs In Salt Lake City with her daughter MarJean who was ill T W Potter reports a 7H lb beauty of a trout among his catch in a Bear Lake fishing trip Sat- Peoples GOLD HAS -- ) MCJNE 1 Encyclopedia - TIC 9000 GOLD RUSH YUKON OUTPUT WA2 PEOPLE - 22 MILLION AND Ikl 1901 1HE DOLLARS 2 MILLION DOLLARS IN IN POPULATION ONl YEARd GOLD IS MINED REACHED N0UJ THt ANNl'ALLV A Frenchman has invented a neui mode of musk J He claims that rccordtnqs of random fragment's of music spcccharul electronic noisein their very incoherence fom a modemtstic pattern of sounds OAOLAnO FROZE Gus FOODS and Joe urday Works wonders to kelp hide and heal blemishes! 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It’s contains anti bacterial Ilexachlorophcne rag Mrs Dean Ericksen and family drove to their farm in Arco Idaho Saturday to spend the weekend with Mr Ericksen who is working there Mrs Arta Hansen attended the funeral service for Mrs Moen in Logan Saturday Mr & Mrs Grant Ericksen and son of Boulder City Nevada and Mr Sc Mrs Arthur Adams of Salt Lake City were recent guests of friends and relatives here- Mr Sc Mrs Ed Bowers entertained at a family gathering at their Dinhome in Collinston Sunday ner was served to Mrs Elizabeth Mr Sc Mrs Mark Lee Bowers and family Mr Sc Mrs Joseph Bowers and family Mr Sc Mr Bowers and baby of Lay-toLeRoy Mr Sc Mrs Ralph Forsgren and children of Bothwell and Mr Sc Mrs Lee Trappett and family 34 There of Pocatello1 werp guests present Mr & Mrs Thomas Robbins and sons of Ogden were Saturday guests of Mr Sc Mrs M Y Simmons The Robbins are moving to Stone Idaho to make their Their little sons Robert home over night and Chris remained with their grandparents Capt Sc Mrs Gordon Bigler and children who have been in California where Capt Bigler has V : 3 Jt tap© 83B 3-- i 8®b f Two eggs laid before Christmas usually bring more money than three laid afterwards That’s why it pays to develop big early-layin- g heavy-layin- g pul-le- on PURINA GROWENA Costs no more o feed than many poorer and cheaper rations — because it takes less Purina to put a pullet on the nest Rear River Farm Supply nanonnnopnd f ' ' |