Show I THE GARLAND TIMES Veroald Wm SOMETIMES PJitor and Publisher Johns FRIDAY DREAMS DO COME TRUE MORNING PUBLSIIED EVERY Entered as Second Class Mail Matter August 1928 at the Post Office at Garland- Utah $250 Outside of County Subscriptions: $200 Per Year Friday February 11 1955 Page Two Beaver Dam - CoIIinston lovely MIA party was held the Relief SoTuesday evening ciety room by the Jr Gleaners In for their Silver Comradery charge of arrangements was Mrs teacher of the Marble LaVinia A program was given with class talks from Mrs Marble Toni Christiansen Karroll Bishop Mrs Kosada Fryer and special guest Mrs Sylvia Simmons stake YWM MIA president and Arta L Ilansen and Natalie Ericksen of the ward A presidency piaro selection was played by Genial Fryer The mother of girls were their speA silver honored guests cially wheat and ribbon corsage was Repinned on all the gupsts freshments were served A at Saturday Mrs Diane Barker and son Gary Ray visited Sunday at the George E Johnson home A fireside was held Sunday evening with the Primary organColored ization as host slidej of the LDS Primary children’s Hospital were shown by President Rosa Rucker with narration given The by Mrs Gertrude Secrist splendid care given to children in the new hospital was shown and an appeal made for generous the Primary contributions to Penny drive this month Mr Sc Mrs Glen Fryer visited Logan Wednesday in Salt Lake City with Mr & Mrs Don Fryer and children Mr Sc Mrs B'aine Fryer and sons and Mr Sc Mrs Leon Fryer and children Their little grandand Gary sons Stephen Norman with home returned them to spend a few days Mr Sc Mrs Iarmer J Seal and son of Salt l ake City and Ralph Hunsaker of Honeyville were Sunday guests of Mr & Mrs Charlts Bishop Lillie Veibell entertained dinner Sunday for her son Wendell Veibell who is home on leave prior to leaving for Ft Leonard to attend an enGuests present gineering school included Mr & Mrs Eldred Christensen and family of Tremonton Mr Sc Mrs Marion Trosseth of Mr Sc Mrs DeLoy Zilles Cornish Girl — and children Gretta and Ja’ine Baby Mr Sc Mrs and 'Flovd Veibell of Christensen announce the Mr Sc Mrs Orion Nelson Logan of Mantua Mr & Mrs David Rich- girl born Feb ards and son Glen of Brighton pital Mr Sc Mrs Victor Veibell of Clear' Mrs Boyd field Pinochle Packer are the Mr Sc Mrs Mrs at Pvt Virgil proud grandparents of two grandsons bom during January The 30 a son of last one arrived Mr Sc Mrs Steven Hales of Tremonton and the first one was Jan bom Jan 17 to Mr & Mrs Joel Nelson in Salt Lake City Hazel Collins Ericksen School president and Natalie Ericksen vice president a council meeting in ton Tremonton Saturday Mr Sc Mrs Albert Mildrum of Elwood visited Mr Sc Mrs Ralph Simmons and children Sunday Miss Barbara Wamke of Dewey-vill- e visited Saturday with Mrs Anna Bowen Mr Sc Mrs Seymour Johnson Rose Marie and Eldon visited in G Woffinden arrival of a baby 4 at a Logan hos- Wm Plymouth News Munns entertained Club Mr Sc Mrs Ellis Hess visited In Wednesday Prizes won by Preston Idaho with Mr Sc Mrs were evening Camia Archibald Lillis Camp- Ether Spackman and Sunday bell and Gwen Balalrd Monday of last week Mrs Spackman is a sister of Mrs Hess Mr & Mrs Harven Obrey and Mr Sc Mrs Jesse ‘Hess spent sen Courtney parents and brothand Thursday er of Mrs Harlen Turley also last Wednesday her Grandfather Obrey all of with relatives and friends in Ogden Paradise were here Sunday for the naming of the baby daughter Mr Sc Mrs Lorin John are of the Turleys They were all the week with Mrs dinner guests at the A F Turley spending John’s parents Mr Sc Mrs Jesse home Lamb Mrs Joseph A Nielsen accompaold Man Winter ran in on us nied Mr Sc Mrs Reed Nielsen of again last Wednesday and ThursPortage to Ogden Monday day bringing about six more inches of snow and a very cold Mr & Mrs Gam Capener and wind that piled the snow In children were Salt Lake City huge drifts in roadways and visitors homes and fences forcing Saturday many people to stay at home until the snow plows cleared the roads A very sucessful ‘Meet Me at Mutual” was conducted by the MIA Tuesday evening of last in the week Plymouth ward chapel with a very flashy proThere was a good attengram dance in spite of the cold weath- er From the Newark Newark New York: The trend toward reliance on the central government has been enormously accelerated in a relatively short period of time In the 20’s Federal grants to the states were confined to about 10 functions and amounted to only a year of which 75 per cent was earmarked for highways Last year these grants came to and covered 40 programs The fields of health education and welfare all historically local responsibilities accounted for 75 per cent of the money Along with this has come a drastic change in the tax situation Prior to 1913 there was little tax between the federal duplication government and the states Now Is the rule rather than duplication the exception— as witness personal income taxes corporate income taxes estate and gasoline taxes and so on Just what activities should again be regarded as purely state and local functions is a matter in which there are vast divergencies of opinion But it is obvious that very important changes must be made if anything lesembling the old separation of powers philosophy which the founding "fathers viewed “as the cornerstone of our liberties is to be reWe will have to work on gained the principle that nothing which is possible to accomplish on the state and local levels can be deleAnd gated to another authority that if it happens will be sweeping adjustment indeed The parents of Arnold Lamb entertained at supper Thurdsay evening for his 10th birthday anniversary Among those present were his grndpaernts Mr Sc Mrs From Chrtstv’ s Scrat File By L C Christopherson Looking For the Best By Patience Strong There’s a friend on every roadway if 'we are looking for the best and the fields are gold with harvest where the eyes of dreamers rest there’s a bird on every there’s a tree-tofor the man with ears to hear new hope every morning and an end to grief and fear There are white winged angels standing over every bed of pain there’s an inn of sweet contentment at the end of every lane there’s a star at every midnight there’s a welthough the gloom is thick and deep and quietness and sleep come home at eventide in its rapThere’s a meaning in life’s mystery there’s a reason Tor our sorrows tures and despairs cares a and losses our there’s our for light in and every window”! if with faith we bear the load the hope of God’s forgiveness at the ending of the road IN FREE try FOR AMERICA? on SIZE ! Don R Lamb From the Harvard Herald Harvard Illinois: In these days when so many of us are forever seeking handouts from the federal treaswhich reury any organization fuses preofTered government funds deserves and honor recognition The U S Olympic committee is such an organization More than SI 000000 is needed to defray the cost of sending our Olympic team to the 1956 games at Melbourne Australia But offers made by Congressmen to introduce bills appropriating money for this purpose were turned down From the Webster Times Webster Massachusetts: From practically every source there are predictions and Indications that business in 1955 will be good Personal income is supposed to set new record In 1955— if the experts have things figured out right In addition the cost of living is to remain relatively supposed stable and may even go down a notch or lwor‘ Meanwhile a 'pay increase for the armed services is likely and a heavier consumer demand Is indicated Mr Sc Mrs Ray Udy of Malad visited his parents here during the weekend Mr Sc Mrs George Archibald and Mrs Steed Estep spent three days in Salt Lake City during the weekend visiting with relatives and friends Joan Byron Gibbs of Portage Lamb Don Lamb and Lanny Starr drove to the Hardware Ranch near Logan Sunday afternoon to witness of the feeding about 400 elk that run wild in the hills near Logan and gather here to be fed while the snow is deep inthe hills Mr Mrs Odeen Didericksen and children of Grantsville were guests at the CuUimore home on Friday They were here for the of Mr Sc Mrs LaRaU wedding (Larene Didericksen) Thompson & imd Mr ' & Mrs Jay Cullimore children of Ogden were guests CuUimore the at Wm J Sunday home i |