Show I HE Ji ESTABLISHED AUGUST 1928— mil Year Down newspapers of the country ‘Uid their operators have been receiving the plaudits of civic dubs govertunent leaders church many others who have been alert to the value to our country of freedom of expression in the written as well as tiie spoken at that wc should It isn’t few moments the value word all each inappropriate year give consideration a to of just the community us all newspaper which keeps aware of what is going on in the churches schools and clubs hemes of our area The inhumation contained in the local paper ties us together in sympathy understanding and purpose as notheditorial ing else could The cartoon on page two of this issue the tells story at a glance 9 F(ry once iu a while of late wo get a shower of more or less consequence in this area but just a little distance west of us the rains refuse to fall There has been scarcely any rain yet this fall on the parched dry' farm area west f i I thru thru Blue Creek and on Snowville and Park The ground lias been dry (hat many fields leave not hvn planted for next year’s Valiev h vet e op ! of Two well liked members community have passed away this and h I week George Mrs Viola Hales Hughes Udy Funeral services will bo held in the today Friday at p m Garland Ward Chapel for George Mr It Hughes Hughes passed at his away Monday evening home here alter an illness which had confined him to his home for about three weeks George Bassett Hughes was born Sept 1 1877 at Mendon a son Bassett of Henry and Rebecca He was reared in Cache Hughes County and attended school in Logan lie married Jane Richards on Jan 13 1904 in Logan Temple They came to Garland in 1912 lie had filled a mission to the Southern States in 1902 and had since filled two stake missionsIn his home ward at Mendon he had been in the Sunday School and in the stake MIA superintendency At Garland he was employed until his retirement in 1047 as maintenance foreman for the Union Pacific Railroad He and Mrs Hughes celebrated1 their golden wedding last Janu- ary Survivors are his widow one son Mt Eldon Hughes George Pleasant: two Mrs daughters Bertha Chambers Eugene Ore and Mrs Loot a Madsen Tremonton three grandchildren one brother and two sisters W R Hughes Mendon Mrs Frank Har-is Logan and Mrs E R Paul an Nuvs California Uiirnc!c'd1 nnv Mortuary m Tremonton Thursday oni 7 to 9 p m and at the lam-ilhome at Garland Friday 10 a m until thru of services Burial will be m Mendon Cemeterv Stake Workers Slate Both !have been good friendly Dinner Program Saturday neighbors to those about them All of the people who hold pocheerful agreeable and sympsymsitions in the Hear River athetic We extend sincere take pathy to their families and ass- Ar its stake auxiliaries or who ociates who suffer a keen loss in nresidc over its Mclchizedek their departure from our midst priesthood quorums and their partners and all bishoprics and get clerks and Ward workers frequently their partners will together in a social capacity but hold a stake officer’s party this seldom stake groups scattered Saturday evening at the Beaver permit themselves the luxury of Dam Wal'd hall a stake party A dinner and program have One of these rare socials is to been prepared at this held Saturday evening be All who should come are urged the Beaver Ward hall The stake to attend by the committee in leadership hopes to see the build- charge ing crowded to its capacity for Pothe event President R tter says hell miss any members who are not of his official family J there Northern Furniture To Show New Maytag Washer Line § The thing in the line of washers newest fam- and being shown this Saturstores Furniture day at Northern at Garland and Tremonton There will be many special prizes for kids who accompany their parents to the store during the day In connection with the Maytag showing the stores are observing their anniversary with a large valuable home sale that offers furnishings at reductions of as half as the of regular price much advises Bob Campbell manager ous Maytag dryers is TEACHERS AT THURSDAY l'OR FRIDAY OCTOBER FRIDAY 8 DISTRIBUTION 101 No National Guard Schedules Dance Passes At Home Here The and EVERY UTAH Geo Hughes Reading headers PRINTED GARLAND First Meeting T last funds Hughes Women’s Club Begins Another Y ear of Activity Mrs Harvey Deem was install cd as president of the Ladies Self Culture Club at the first meeting of the organization held last FriGarland afternoon in the day Armory Mrs Deem is the 46th 'resident of the organization which had its Loginning in lt'ila Miss Bessie Brown of Hyrum president of the Northern Bis triet Utah Federation of Women’s Clubs was the installing officer and special guest of the club She also spoke on the benefits of federation Mrs A G Campbell who has served the club as president for the past two years had charge of tin afternoon’s activities hostesses for the affair S Mrs W Capener and Mrs L W C Rogers who a served delicious Manning luncheon at attractively decorat of The Mrs were' ed long Mrs tables two sang Goes By” uuul and “1 Believe” end “As Time Goes By” accompanied by Miss Harris the club collect was read hv Mrs V D Bishop and a tap d a n e e was given by Marie Mrs Rhodes and Nancy Gleason M S Newell was welcomed as a vv member club of the in Biior to the installation of the new officers reports were given hv the following retiring department chairmen: Mrs 0 C Davis Mrs George Gleason Mrs Wm J Cullimore Mrs Harley Confer Mrs and Mrs L W Manning Oltif The treasurer's Johnson report was given by Mrs A R and the by Hodge secretary’s Mrs F Ralph (’alter solos “As 'Time L Nye Officers installed in addition Deem were Mrs Mrs Arvill vice president Nalder Mrs O 0 Davis Mrs V D secretary S 'treasurer: Mrs F Peck corresponding secretary to for their lmmoiid project A community memonal dance list July nettl'd over $200 in ndini'-'uonnd contributions for the project which is to honor all who lost tlioii' lives in the Kor-- i an and Second World War from this uea The men have proposed the erection of a flag pole tabU-and bench in front of the Garland Armory Box The A River High School will stage its first the tall season on meeting 'Iluirsiiay evening October 14 at 8 o’clock at the high school it is announced by Mrs R G Wood-liai- l president ol the group This v ill be tlie first of a seiies of live general meetings to be held during the school year The paramount item for consideration at the Thursday evening meeting will !e an explanation of the objectives purposes and philosophy of the various de-itnients at the high school Funeral services will he held at made hv teachers representing Riverside Ward chapel Satmday each These explanations group OO nm lor Viola Hales Udy will lx made coneering vocationwho deal Mindav atteinoon at al art and music agriculture hi r home at Riverside commerce education physical Shu h id lu't n ill for about language arts social science thi re months and had undergone 'iieiu-and mathematics an opeiation last July semmaiy and the eighth Bor M'wial vears prior to her grade mamai'e to Thus J Udy she An milled feature ol these nieet-ii’i- ’ i'i ihap’o J'1 as ef the telephone this year will he a short sotfiee at Garland She had work cial I’ our to enable members to ed in Relief Society activities become' heller acquainted and 'etc and in auxiliaries of the to informally discuss matters of Ghii roll at Riverside She was a common interest of the Garalnd past president Ofhoi'rs of the group m additLadies Self Culture Club ion to Mis Dodhead an PrincShi was born Oct 27 1891- in ipal Frank Stevens Dean Andersa daughter of Leona Fcrmiin’ton on ot Ilothwell and Mrs Wendell dm II and Joanna Gleason l Hall of Portage Mrs Cleon Forv She moved to Riverside gicn is secretary with her family in 1899 Shu was married to Edward B Burton in Salt Lake City in 1915 He died in 1918 She was to Chailes 11 ni rried Hales in He Salt Lake Temple in 1924 Mr Half's died in Garland in 1917 In 1011 she married Thomas Udy n (he Hagan Temple A thorough physical examinatSurvivors are her husband one ion declared worth approximate-I- v son H Edward Burton Lbs $r() 00 has been given this Cruces N M one daughter Mrs week to each of the 75 children Keith Fraser at Ann) (Nancy the Gai land School who had Nev Bioche (wo grandchildren blood tests taken in connection one brother James It Kcnnard with Hie Salk Vaccine shots for two sisters Mrs Riverside Evan polio last V spring Howell Roosevelt (Helen) The physical examination will and Mrs Virgil IL (Tressa) Nel1k son repealed each year for five Salt Lake City eight Kars without cost to the childFriends may call at the mortu- ren Local women assisted the folary Friday evening and at the family home Sat urday from 10 a m lowing personnel from the state health department: Dr Garth Myers Pediatric Con Mrs Ellery Hall music director sultant Dr Jos P Hosier CoMrs club accom- ordinator George Kirby of Medical Preventive Mrs Archie I Roberts Services panist I)r Paul Rasmussen ’istorian Mrs V W Johns par- Pediatric Consultant Miss Bessie liamentarian Hansen Nursing Consultant (MaConnies were presented to tho ternal Child Dr Health) Mary new officers and to Miss Brown Thorton Research Instructor i of Utah University Miss Helen j Blood Physical Therapy Consul-te- n Miss Maurine Itathye Utah Society for Crippled Children and Adults Mrs Vera Gee State Consultant for Speech and Hearing and Nick Cozakos Audiometrist Also assisting were Mrs Vivian Miller Public Health Nurse Supervisor District No 1 Mrs Melba Coombs Public Health Nurse Brigham City Mrs Inez Deem Public Health Nurse North Bo£ Elder County Mrs' Hilda Nielson Technician TremonLaboratory ton and the following registered nurses Mrs Clytie Ranson Mrs Edna Thompson Mrs Carina Bradshaw and Mrs Ann Hughes Mrs Hyrum Marble and Mr3 Clifford McMurdie also helped with the tests Bear unit ut Mrs Viola Udy Dies at Riverside School Children Get Valuable Physical Exams Sunday School Meet — Bear INSTITUTE— Students in the County schools are Set Of At BR High P-T- ha toi George B 19 Elder a enjoying two day vacation this Thursday i and Friday while their teachers NEW CLUB OFFICERS— left to right seated: Mrs V D Bishop Mrs Harvey Deem president Miss institute at Salt Bessie Brown Ilyrum installing officer Mrs Arvel Nalder are Mrs 0 C Davis back row: Mrs attending Ellery Hall Mrs George Kirby Mrs Archie I Roberts Mrs V W Johns Mrs Frank S Peck Lake City j - I School be held River Stake Sunday preparation meeting will at 2:30 pm Sunday at Garland has urged Supt Russell Boss that all ward workers make a special effort to attend the meeting i I |