Show THE GARLAND TIMES ?' i EVERY FRIDAY MORNING PUBLSIIED Second Class Mail Matter August 1928 at the Post Office at Garland- Utah — Subscriptions: $200 Per Year —— $250 Outside of County as Entered ' of the world will ANEW wonderabove New York’s rise Station— at a cost of Pennsylvania more than $100000000 Without interrupting the flow of 009 trains a day or causing any to the 110000000 inconvenience a year utilizing the passengers rapid transit facilities here in New York’s transportation hub private industry will erect the biggest building in the world Appropriately named the Palace of Progress the enormous structure will jbe a permanent World’s Fair and fan international merchandise mart 'designed to stimulate and exhibit the products of trade commerce in the Free World and industry Showman Billy Rose will be president and general manager of the ’’Palace’’ Rooted and roofed over the present site of Penn Station the building will be two blocks wide and 70 milwill contain approximately lion more cubic feet than the 84 million cubic feet Pentagon In terms of floor space including the below street crminal fa cilities leve the Palace of Progress will measure almost 7 million square feet surpassing the Pentagon and Chicago's Merchandise Mart more than three times the space in the Empire State Building is The monumental undertaking a project of Webb & Knapp Inc William Zeckendorf president and will be operated and merchandised of Progress Inc a by Palace with wholly owned subsidiary Rose in the key operational post Complete with restaurants pri J - Fishing - - Friday July 8 1955 Page Two On Trip Mr Mrs A R Hodge Mr & Mrs Lamar Hodge and family of Roy Mr fe Mrs Bud Hodge and family of Ogden Kathy and Mike Hodge Mr & Mrs Max Archibald and Steven Jensen spent the weekend at Island Park Idaho fishing vate dining rooms a pool of steand interpreters the nographers Palace of Progress will provide a permanent central point - of - sale manucontact between consumer facturer and distributor The structure can best be visualized as four distinct layers The upper segment will be given over to office space imfor resident buyers brokers porters and exporters and commercial attaches of foreign gov2000000 ernments An additional square feet of space will be devoted to a merchandise mart on the wholesale level It will be deand will Include partmentalized modern facilities for the display and sale of merchandise On the iirst floor will be a single piece of exhibit space approximately six times the size of the arena at Madison Square Garden on the first six or seven floors ap2000000 square feet proximately will be devoted to the public exhibition of goods and services by private concerns and foreign govThe foundation segment By L 3d BIG- - i -- sylvania Station which will also be streamlined and air conditioned the most modern incorporating and ideas in station will carThe vicing ry on as usual with no interruptions in trains or service while the enormous structure is being of Basic constructed segments the building will be suspended from massive girders rooted between the tracks below ground level Baby Named Mr & Mrs Reed Thompson and baby girl of TJudy Hansen) Ogden spent the weekend at the Rulon Hansen home The baby vas named Chenyl Ann at fast meeting in the First Ward Sunday Christopherson SUMMIT a fV it-'-- fry 's O rv- - i'JSrurft' a lend you for a little time a child of mine5’ He said when she’s dead or three It may be six or seven years or twenty-twBut will you till I call her back take care of her for Me? She’ll bring her charms to gladden you and should her stay be brief You’ll have her lovely memories as solace for your grief “I’ll teachers from the — selected Now will you And will stay since all from earth return taught down there I want this world over true throngs thatcrowd in- My life’s search for lanes I have you give her all your love’ nor think vain Me when I come to call to take her back the labor Nor hate - l U Y'i Vi ( rv i J ’c FIRST GRANDCIIILD again?” fancied that I heard them say ‘‘Dear Lord Thy will be done! For all the joy Thy child shall bring the risk of grief we’ll run We’ll shelter her with tenderness we’ll love her while we may —And for th© happincss ue ve Anowm forever grateful But shoud the angels call for her much sooner than we’ve planned We’ll brave the bitter grief that comes and try to understand I —Edgar A: Guest “Holiday on Ice” Nelson Still Something New are the parents you have bom July 1 at seenThe old adagehave“If seen them one you The cannot all” certainly apply to the first grandchild Alma W King Holiday on Ice Show of 1956 Each year the Holiday Show instructor at Ft has returned to the Utah State Fair and each year the production has been so new and difAWARDED SCHOLARSHIP— ferent that one wonders how on Word was received from Weber earth they do it! This year will that Glenna last week no exception be College Richardson has been awarded the Heading the list of production is that numbers is the stirring “Bolero” $100 nursing scholarship awarded each year by the Thomas of Maurice Ravel because Also Memorial Dee of tbe tremendous enthusiasm Hospital Glenna is the daughter of Mrs stirred up Village” “Storybook She graduated last year producers George and Faye Richardson this spring from Bear River High Ruth Tyson and Dolores Pallet School for have decided to go the children this year with the Visiting in State of presentation Mr & Mrs Gerald Barton (Faye “Noah’s animals More Ark” and five children of than ever before cavort on the Michaelis) Wash arc visiting her ice to Richland lilting tunes and lavish mother Mrs Ida Michaeis Mrs sets featuring the IIoHday choral Michaelis accompanied them to group vocal effects and “just Grand Canyon this week They right” costumes will also visit' Mr Barton’s mother at 'Cedar City VISIT FROM SEATTLE Mr & Mrs Eric Northman forHeld Family Reunion mer Garland residents and now AnChristian Descendents of Wash have been derson h?ld a family reunion at of Seattle relatives and friends here on visiting SunPark the Garland City famFamily members gathered They arrived for the Larson day from many parts of Utah and ily reunion at East Garland last Mr and Mrs (Marlene King) of a daughter Okla Lawton baby girl is the for Mr and Mrs Mr Nelson is an ' Sill Carl J weekend Idaho TO ALL PARENTS “I cannot promise she But there are lessons child to learn I’ve looked the wide 4 meetikg of the Palace of Progress will be Penn- Fro m Christy’s Scrap File C f ernments Mr & Mrs Gerald Castleton The Charles II Last family Mr and family of Rock Springs came & Mrs Last Mr & Mrs Floyd down Saturday for the holiday Rydalch and children Mr & Mrs returned Monday Gerald Castleton and children Mr Castelton and his & family remained here and Mr Mrs Boyce Last spent until Thursday July 4th in Logan Canyon ' DOVE HOPEFUL THE EVER Editor and publisher Vempld Wm Johns Mr & Mrs Walter Johnson of Rock Springs Wyo spent the weekend here of Mr & Mrs Ken Anderson Salt Lake City were guests at the from Friday B C Brough home until Monday Mr & Mrs Arnold Rhodes and Ac Mrs Melvin family and Mr the spent Murphy and family weekend in Yellowstone Park Mr & Mrs Edgar Kemp spent the weekend in Salt Lake City' They were accompanied by Mr A: Mrs Fred Able of Brigham Mr A Mrs Ilyrum Marble and family were in Ogden and Lagoon Monday Mr & Mrs Don Limb and family were in Malad Sunday and spent the 4th at Donetta of Mr A Mrs Lee " Anderson Idaho Falls visited Monday at the W L Larsen home Mr A Mrs Du‘rrell Hughes attended a funeral in Mendon on — Tuesday Mr & Mrs A1 Glacom Jr and two sons of Portland Ore visited last week at the Durrell Hughes home Dinner Guests Mr & Mrs Theral Bishop entertained at dinner Friday evening for Mr & Mrs Blaine Bishop and Mr & of Sacramento Calif Mrs V D Bishop Dear Editor: I just wanted to let you knowhow I enjoyed seeing my good friends David and Phoebe Wood mentioned in your editorial coand the few nice lumn recently said about them things you I'm sure they will gain comfort to cheer them along in the days to come You Keep up the good work have plenty similar subjects all about you This kind of people are the ones who make the world go One gets tired of seeing seme prominent person’s portrait and splurge made about them every time he picks up a paper I am reminded of a little verse I learned It many years ago goes like this: “I’ve noticed when a fellow dies his friends from far and near all gather around to say nice things Family’ Visits Mr & Mrs Kenneth Biwn and children of Logan visited during the weekend at the Henry Brown home The family visited relaMr tives at Ogden on July 4th Mrs Kenneth Brow-i- t are planning to move to Provo to make EXPLORERS their home in the near future Mrs J W Hancock and daughter Eva of Centerville spent the weekend here with Mrs Jane Hughes They were all in Cache Valley on the 4th who has Mrs' nenry Shuman been quite ill during the week at and receiving hospital care Salt Lake City it reported to be — — — -- -improved- -' — Mrs Ida Michaelis accompanied and Mr & Mrs Bob Michaelis Park over baby' to the weekend — — of him but the dead can’t hear They bring flowers made up in wreaths which sometimes fill a room but the dead can’t smell their perfume I’ve seen fellows there who hadn’t spoken to him in months and years now they congregate and mourn their eyes are filled with tears When t)u and I pass in our checks ‘twill be the same I guess but in so far as I’m conbe By cerned it request So if its all the same to you just bring to me irfstead the flowers while I’m hviner v0‘u can use the hammer when I’m dead” —From Box 446 Tremonton Ut ON TRIP Five Explorer Scouts of the Garland Second Ward are spending this week at a new Explorer camp near Pinedale Wyoming Bishop Duane Archibald is accompanying the group while Elzo Sessions and Kai Brockman are assisting during the week — Mrs Mark — Spence — who — has been seriously ill and receiving treatment at a Salt Lake hospital returned home Wednesday evening |