Show THE GARLAND GARLAND Friday June 'Page TIMES UTAH 11 1954 3 Plymouth News nobby rp stood undecided making circles in the dust with his bare toe Iu Martin a year older and the cause of his indecision nuned idly to and fro in the swing suspended from a limb of the oak across the lawn from the Wilson His mother had told farmhouse Uobby to be nice to Lu but ho had grown waiy after seveial rebuffs The thought of Lu spending tho Summer here while her parents stayed in Chicago that her falhei might go to a hospital there for was far from in operation rheei'm Then with a icMgned be he’d decided better ask shrug Newell Nish who was at the Dee Hospital for treatment the lore part of the week is home and on the improveconfw'as gain and is reported to be improving Mrs Don Steed is at home and getting along nicely after receivtreatment ing medical at the Malad hospital during the week Mrs Don R Lamb visited with Mrs Lorin John in Portage Thursday of last week She also attended the shower iur Mrs Flor-en- e Madson of Malad held at the Portage church Nbrval Estep is spending a short furlough with his parents Mr & Mrs Steed Estep He has been taking special training at Cheyenne Wyo for the past few months and expects to leave for Japan about the 24 of this tu month Keith ting the new next to oon be Lamb has men busy putfinishing touches on his service station out the which will in ope ration & Mrs Oleen Eishop Josephsori tad as Sunday guests their son Boyd and daughter Anna who have been attending the BYU at Provo J Grete Leed Hollis Johnson Reception Held at Seminary Friday Evening Jesse Owens of Brigham City Miss Grete Leed daughter of made a brief visit to Mr & Mrs Mr and Mrs Jorgen E Leed of Don R Lamb last Thursday and Hollis Denmark Ilorsens Among those who attended the son of Mr and Johnson old folks party at Beaver Dam Ralph E Lewis Johnson of Garfirs were Bishop & Mr Saturday married were land Thursday Oicen Josephson Mr & Mrs Don June 3 in the Salt Lake R Lamb Mr As Mrs Fred Kohl-hep- evening and Mrs Ida Steed All en- Temple thru They were accompanied joyed renewing old acquaintances the temple by Mr and Mrs E and visiting with friends who had pioneered the Bear River Valley as well as enjoying the fine din- ii: the afternoon Mr Ac Mrs Ellis Hess were visitner and interesting program in and relatives friends Orvil J Nish Leo Lamb and ing Gardner Udy were in Idaho dur- Lewiston Sunday of this week Mr & Mrs Bigler of ing the weekend their Leadorc Idaho Stanley trying are visiting here luck on a fishing trip and friends this with relatives Mr & Mrs Dewaine Lamb left week They expect to return to for Detroit Michigan by train Leadore in a few days where Mr Monday morning They will get Bigler operates a large farm a new car and visit places of inMitchel Hess has shipped his terest in the East combines to Oklahoma where he Mrs Richard Davis and daugh- will assist in the grain harvest ter Roxey of Tremonton attend- as soon as it is ready ed sacrament meeting here Sun- Mrs Keith Lamb and Mrs Don day in company with Mr & Mrs iR Lamb made a business trip to Lamont Lamb of Logan who Logan Tuesday were here to have their baby blessed and given the name ol David Russell Mrs Lamb is a daughter of Mr & Mrs Davis Mr & Mrs Kai Brockman Mr Ac Mrs Stewart Cornwall Mr Ac Mrs Lorin John Mr Ac Mrs Lamb and Mrs Richard Davis and daughter Roxey were Sunday guests of Mr Ac Mrs Jesse Lamb Mrs Ida Steed went by bus to Pocatello morning Sunday from where she intends to travel by auto visiting relatives in parts and Oregon She exof Idaho pects to be gone for an indefinite period Drex Hess arrived home Sunday from Pendleton Calif training base for a ten days leave He is the son of Mr Ac Mrs Ellis BUNNY TAKES WALK Blto be transHess lie expects ferred to the naval base at San anca Mason 3 strolls in WashD C with pet rabbit ington he returns Calif when Diego “Hop well” given her by Mrs Max Kunzler and daugh-Sen Edwin C ter of Park Valley were Sunday who palled it from hat Johnson at baseguests of Mr Ac Mrs Gardner Udy ball banquet to Park Valley They returned 5 1 FAtlf1 LOANS J Life Assurance Society pain in the neck — Martin” especially Lu The hated task was finished at last but then it was time to hunt the eggs Just inside the barn door he stopped It sounded like someone was crying behind those bales of straw He edged around them Am! there was Lu stretched out her face buried in her arms “What’s the matter? You sick9” he asked anxiously coming nearer “Go away!” Lu raised a tear stained face “Shall I get Mom?” “No ” Lu sat up mopping tears with a soggy handkerchief “You crying because you had to clean that old closet'”’ "You’d eiy too” Lu sniffled “it your father was in a hospital and your mother stayed with him and you had to live on an old faim where nobody liked you” Teais threatened again "Aw don’t cry” Bobby said sitting down beside her I guess it is tough" he agreed "But you’re wrong about one thing Mom and Dad like you I would too if you’d stop bragging about Oregon" "Well you’re always showing oft your things" Lu retorted They looked at etrch other And then Lu giggled "I guess we both like to brag” she said "I was only trying to share things with you like Mom told me to" "It seemed like bragging to me Our things are so different I guess I did brag" Lu admitted They sun grinned at eaeli companionably f “Let’s hunt the eggs and then you two can’t play together go meet Dad Maybe he’ll let us pel baps you can woik separately t ride homo on the hay wagon Iu you clean the up Hairs and Bobby you clean the That’s fun” Bobby invited one ui the aiea-waoff the kitch“Oh yes let’s I’ve never ridden on one’’ Iu accepted en ” Mr & Mrs F J Iimh spent the weekend with relatives in Southern Utah Mr Limb’s sister of Beaver returned as far as Salt Lake City with them Mr & Mrs W C Rogers visited Sunday in Ciarkston Mr A Mrs Gerald Castlcton and two children of Rock Springs Colo visited here Saturday They lc trip to Sunuay on a tin-daCalifornia Their baby is staying Mr here with its grandparents £ Mrs II C Last v y ivS A Salute to the DAIRY INDUSTRY is Dairy Month when all America gives special recognition to the dairy industry and its vital contributions to our Electricity is becoming an increasingly important partner of the modern dairy farmer More and more low cost electricity is being used to operate milk coolers milking machines water heaters sterilizers ventilators Cream separators and for other chores It makes work easier and living more pleasant 4 TZ3 n llev Iu want to go fishing?” eliid No'” be asked walking "Why not?' oil to her ‘Wiio wants to go fishing in a little old brook and catch some little old tish? When we go fishing we go to the liver and ii Oiegon i tih some big ones” Lu wrinkled bin Heckled nose “Oh yeah! I bet you never caught a lish in your life!” Lu bounced olf the swing and with a disdainful (lick of her skirt flounced across the lawn “You burn me up I” she flung back over her shoulder Bobby’s brown eves danced mischievously Dashing past her he grabbed up the watering pot by the pump and chased her around the yard sprinkling water the w'hile and howling "If I burn you up I’d better put out the fire!” Bobby’s mother attracted by the jells arrived in time to meet her bedraggled niece and her dripping a stalked up the stairs and dragged ofT to his job “Girls” Bobby grumbled “are June AUTHOR VISITS SPAIN Famous novelist Ernest Hemingway recovering from injuries suffered In two reeent plane crashes watches bull fight la Madrid Shumway nepresenting The Equitable Mr & Mrs Wynn Lewis Johnson Tin gey Mr and Mrs Don Anderson Mr and Mrs Alma Hansen and Mr aid Mrs Darvol Robbins Following the ceremony dinner v as served at the Utah Cafe to Members of til wedding party at a 'Hie couple was honored June Friday (veiling leeeption 4 at the Bear River IDS Seminary The bride wore a gown of white satin with a nylon overskirt trimmed in lace Her veil was of net from a streaming She ciown of orange blossoms carried a bouquet of pink roses and white carnations centered with an orchid Her attendants were Mrs Wynn Tingey sister of the groom and Miss Ellen tho who accompanied bride from Denmark to Utah this spring They wore pastel colored formals and carried nosegays of pink and white carnations Mae Tiny Sheryl Tingey was flower girl Darvel Robbins stood as best man Among those attending from were a number of converts to the church from Denmark who have recently arrived in Utah After a short honeymoon which included a brief visit with Mr and Mrs Willard Christensen (Lola Johnson) in Collbran Colo the couple wjll be making their home in Provo where' Mr Johnson will continue his studies at the BYU 5 farm loans at low cost NO APPLICATION FEE Long-terAsk for the free booklet desenb NO APPRAISAL FEE ing the Equitable Society Farm NO COMMISSION Ownership Plan John r to Lu Bobby |