Show 'y‘ I I t Gail Anderson f Sir & Sirs D Henry Manning daughter and Sirs Ken Anderson had visited over the weekend with tonsils removed at the Valley relatives in Salt Lake BountiHospital Friday ful and Kaysville Sir A Sirs Andy Johnson of Sir t Sirs Floyd Stohl and visited Ntphi and Mr & Mrs Deo John- family of Ashton Idaho son of Provo visited during the here and in Tremonton from weekend with Mr A rMs A L Wednesday unti lSaturday and relatives other lUly Carl Mann underwent a major Sir & Sirs Dean Wood and Sir & Sirs Joe Vanfleet of Sirs Mary Bradford visited in operation at the Valley Hospital family of Salt Lake City visited Maywood Calif visited friends at the Mark Wood home Sunday tn Garland Tuesday Monday Ogdon Wednesday THE GARLAND TIMES Sir her GARLAND UTAH Friday Od?T 22 3PS4 There was not always a switch on the wall o fv Suppose there had never been an Edison or someone Eke him to invent the incandescent light! It is a no radio or television set in your home no movies — no night ball games sobering thought There would be no switches on your no milking machines on your farm walls no automatic heat or no electric lights r’yr no gleaming automatic electric range or in your kitchen ' rv A ST j Vv refrig-erat- no automatic washing machine for your clothes —or your dishes no vacuum cleaner to keep your rugs carpets and drapes bright and new no toaster on your breakfast table ©raw p©kjgq t7 in youf home or office There would be none of the many common every day comforts and conveniences we take for granted in America today — if someone had not invented the incandescent light bulb For all these things have sprung from that single invention — the real beginning of the electric age — 75 years ago this month v'Vv a ilsskv e© |