Show X THE GARLAND TIMES Veroald Wm Johns PUBLSIIED OF THE TIMES Pditor and Publisher EVEBY FRIDAY MORNING Entered as Second Class Subscriptions: Mail Matter August 1928 at the Post Office at Garland Utah $250 Outside of County $200 Per Year Page Two Friday December 3 1951 Beaver Dam - CoIIinston CIVIC ANf) HOME ARTS CLUB MEETS AT ARMORY Dr Vcre II Johnson and family returned Tuesday from Tampa has Florida where Dr Johnson been stationed in military service JohnDr two the years for past son plans to open a dentist office in Logan Mr Sc Mrs George E Johnson were dinner guests of Mr Sc Mrs Bateman in Ogden on Harold their 2Gth wedding anniversary Mr Sc Mrs Doyle Kidman and children of Ogden spent Sunday with Mr Kidman’s parents the Delbert Kidmans Mr Sc Mrs Marvin Y Simmons were Christmas 'hopping in Salt In the evenLake City Friday Sc Mrs ing they were guests of Mr The Garland Civic and Home Club held their regular meeting at the Armory with Mrs Wm G Woffinden as hostess Club vice president Mrl David Kraus had charge of the meeting and Miss Emerine Christensen gave assistance to the members ii their project of picture mak ing Refreshments were served dur ing the social hour Fifteen club members were present Arts Holiday Guests at Hanni Home Mr Sc Mrs Mark Hancock and children of Provo spent Thanksgiving with Mrs Hancock’s parMr Sc Mrs Walter Hanni ents Ilenry Potter in Ogden Also guests during the day were Mark E Jensen who is employSc Mrs John Evans and famed at McCa’l Idaho visited a few Mr with his parents ily and Mr Sc Mrs Kenneth Hanni days recently Miss Helen He and family of Ogden Mr Sc Mrs Mark Jensen came to' attend the wedding recep- Hanni of Redwood Calif a stuthe at RYU dent the weekSc spent Mrs Mr tion for Boyd end at the Hanni home at Garland Sc Ronald Kidman Utah Power Light operator at the Grantsville Mr & Mrs Raymond Couch left plant visited Saturday and Sun- this week for Salt Lake City day with his wife and family where Mr Couch will be employMrs Kidman operates the CoIIin- ed store and ston post office grocery Mr Sc Mrs James DeLong and jqrs j0jn j shumway jr of Oneida were children lastruire dinner guests at the Milton weekend guests of Mr & Mrs Jo- Peters home in Brigham City on seph DeLong Thanksgiving Day Mrs Thainc Seerist and children spent a few days in IUackfoot Mr & Airs V V Johns visited Idaho with Thaine who is em- with Mr Sc Mrs George A Beal at in there present Salt Lake City Friday and ployed Mr Sc Mrs Wallace B Simmons Saturday of a are proud grandparents Mr & Airs Hollis Johnson of baby boy born to Mr Sc Mrs Provo visited with his family Ralph Simmons at a Logan hospital The baby has a brother here over the weekend Stanley and a sister Marlene ar-- ' Mr & Other grandparents Mrs Albert Moldrum of Elwood Mr Sc Mrs DcLoy Zilles and children of snont Sunday Mrs with Lillie Veibcll and famDr Den A Johnson and Dr Vro Johnson gave an interesting nroeram in sacrament The doetor? Sunday evening have after rec°ntlv returned two yean? in military spending service in the eastern states Mr & Mrs Josnnh Durfnv have received word son that thrir Norman has been transferred form service on the IN Destroy er Prnirrd on the eatern to the USS Braine in the Pacific waters Mr & Mrs B F Johnson and daiieht"r? vi'ited Saturday wPh Mrs R IT paints and Mr Sc Mrs Earl Frederieksnn in Toan Mr Sc Mrs Doan Rondos of To nndav enots nf gnn wero jr Sz Airs Wallace R Simmons Mr 'A' Mrs fPvmour Johnson and children Rosn Mari ond Eldon visited Saturday with Airs Rose Schwab in ognn Mr - Mrs Josnnh A Friot-cnnV0 drove to Salt fitv Fri't-whom thov visited Mr A- Mrs Temmv Steffen and Mr A-- Mrs Herman Crrrn and children Mr Sc Airs Ross Bowen and IM-children of visited SunAr Air with Airs BoLaAIar dry wen mtin V TUCK WILSON lay on his hunk in his cabin in the remote Lit lkifTala hills llis gaze restec mostly on the green clad hills that could be seen through the tie len doorway although his eyes wandered occasionally to a splinter of sunshine that crept through a hole in the chinking and sjlusocd on tne floor By it he could tc pretty accurately the time of day Three things had occupied his mind that day While in town ShenlT Jim Mosher had told him Toni Talbot had robbed the Cass s City Hank of three thousand that there was a reward of one hundred dollars for his cap-tm-o and a posse had spotted him near Wilson's cabin A slight noise made Buck tense It was different than the chirping of birds and the rasp of the locusts The tall rangy figure of Tom Tulbot appeared before the doorway a moment later lie threw a quick glance at Buck and then turned to scan the hillsides inti ntly he Evidently reassured again faced Buck I'm hungry Got anything to eat'” he asked "Como on in I’ll git you a Mutch” Buck answeied as he rose tn in the bunk "Was talkin’ to the sheriff this Air A Mrs Jim FrKfed and nu i am’ ” ruck went on “Dead trbv ef Ogdon Mms Helen Fel or alive ho said the orders are” ’1 hut’s what I heard” st°d and Rav Stivner of Salt Lake "Dead men’s not much account Citv and Frank Stevenson of were dinne Farmington ruests Yhv4ft )ou give yourself up'’” ’’Too risky Might get killed doof Afr Sc Airs Art Felsted on ing it” Thanksgiving A "That’s so” thoughtfully ’Chucks ready Airs Birdie Towers ef Iogan moment later Set an cat I’ll watch fer yeu” a was weekend fmrst of brtr Talbot went to the table and Mrs Ida Michaelis On Duck stood in the doorway on thev v'ited another sister Silence guard spread over the Mrs Jessie Barker of Newton cabin for several minutes SudBuck spoke Air 8i Airs Francis Burns of denly “Hist” he warned Ogden were Thursday guests at bush move Set still the Dean Coombs home ‘Jist seen a Must be a Family Dinner Mr Sc Mrs M L Nielson had all of their family home for dinInner on Thanksgiving Day cluded were Air & Mrs Gary Nielson and baby of Tremonton Mr SMrs Duain Madsen and family Mr Sc Mrs Lowell Johnson and Marcel Nielson of Salt Lake City also Mrs Nielson’s parents Mr A Mrs George Bowcutt and her brother Cliff Bowcutt deputy” lie peered intently at the nearby hill Talbot stopped eating and lifted his gun from the table “If’n Its a deputy mebbe I can talk to him bout you givin’ yourself up” Talbot studied a few minutes and then said “No harm to try” Buck slid from the doorway After an interval he returned “ ‘Twas a deputy aU right He says for me to take your gun an’ out foller me you Says for us to start toward town The sheriff’s on his way out an’ we’ll meet him He’s gone to round up the others now” They left the cabin and as they rounded a hill some distance away they met the sheriff ’’Good work” the officer said “When do I git the reward money?” ‘Til pay it now Tire bank will pay me later” He took out his billfold and He tncri counted out the money shook hands with Buck and started to town with his prisoner Buck hurried back to the Cabin He crossed the floor to a shelf and took down a box of cereal One the rand rummaged through Hakes and thenhe ) buried the reward money in them ‘‘Hands up” The command came from the open doorway duck obeyed and slowly turned— to face the sheriff and Talbot “Wh-a-ahe began “Never mind questions” the officer commanded ‘Ve knew you Wc was the yegg all the time wanted to find the take before arresting you" Talbot poured the cereal from Also one bundled the box and a fiat package of money with the Cass City Bank label on it “Swag’s all here he announced The next time you rcb a bank duck borrow a pair ef suspenders You are the only one m these parts that holds his pants up with binder twine Come on let’s go’ I —ft Vt ily 1 t - 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