Show Riverside LAFF OF THE WEEK Mr & Mrs lloy Iiohrer (Ruth Davis and family fronr the east coast are visiting for a few days with Mr & Mrs Jesse Davis During their visit other members of the family came home and there has been a real family reunion with Mr & Mrs Alten Davis and children of“Calif7 the only members not here at this Mr & Mrs Lawrence writing Davis and children of Provo Mrs Melva King and family of Loa Mr & Mrs Roy Davis and family of Salt Lake City Mr & Mrs Don Davis and daughters of Brigham and Pauline Davis who is in Salt Lake were employed all home for the long weekend It is certainly a happy time when the family gathers after it has- - been separated for some time Mr & Mrs Bill Silvester and sons who are in Rigby Ida this summer came home for the long weekend Their family came home from various parts of the state to be with them Mr & Mrs Ray Justesen and children came from Carey Ida (Peggy) Mr & Mrs Clarence Silvester of who Ogden and Sandra Silvester is nursing in Provo are spending some time at the family home The young boys of the ward spent the long weekend at Yellowstone Park The annual Fourth of July cele bration was successful Many of the men were working and unable to join in the fun but a good crowd attended The parade was made up of children dressed in colorful costumes bikes express were wagons and doll buggies decorated a float was entered which was pulled by a eoupV of boys a pony or two were ridden and - formed k - color guard for the fla it un comvHtw Don’t Keep let our Fourth celebration stop now The program was solo sexaphone some excentionDv numbers wpn piv vmv eood dnot daee pood $5LSs 9ar TaiVES Nothin i doing— the last time I baked a whole one about havin cold cuts for a year!” home of Mr & Mrs Verl Udy in Fielding to honor them for their birthdays Mr and Mrs Joe Forsberg acIrene companied by Forsberg spent Friday in Brigham Irene met George who has been on jury duty during the week and came home with him Mr & Mrs Dean Anderson and from Cedar City and daughter Mr & Mrs Gayle Christensen and baby spent the holiday weekend with their parents Mr & Mrs Joe Forsberg Mrs Irene Forsberg was in Logan Saturday with Mrs Doris tar — number bv Ply Smith mouth Mr Sc Mrs Grant Skinner and a ballot numW bv Aun of Lmran and a tan family of Salt Lake City spent Reading number bv two of our homo the weekend and the holiday at n'rls were erovpd verv muoh the T J Udy home Mr & Mrs Mav larsen rave its the ” Earl Hughes and boys of Samaria were on many of our good Sunday Visitors there also town’s people of Iowan Mr Sc Mrs Ron Hales Miss Ann spent spent the weeVand fit ffce home Sunday in’ Salt Lake Mr Sc Mrs Dee Wfeese of Mr & Mrs floor and Fohorw A a a guest of Janeal and Mary children of Tremonton and Mr & Mrs John Udy of Logan visiD Gavle The Ed Udy family met at the ed the Austin Udy’s Sunday 5 ain a FARFil LOANS FEE NO APPLICATION NO NO APPRAISAL FEE COMMISSION 5 farm loans at low cosv Ask for the free booklet describing the Equitable Society Farm Ownership Plan Long-ter- John J Shumway representing The Equitable Life Assurance Society Grain Sl Feeds Rolling — Grinding — Cleaning Headquarters for Agricultural Chemicals - HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR YOUR BARLEY - WHEAT - OATS ERVIN STOHL Tremonton Utah MEMBER FEDERAL WAREHOUSE 1 - SYSTE3I you complained The DUP organization presentthe program in church SunA history of her evening grandparents was read by Mrs George Kirby two musical numbers by the J P Christensen family of East Garland and a talk by C E Smith were all much enjoyed by a good crowd Colors were presented ' by" the " boy scouts ed day “La Boheme’ Opens Wednesday at U of U Summer Festival are spending a few son Kelley weeks visiting in Washington Winifred Beth’s sister Browning — Mrs Vera James has Greetings! home after a three returned Wind rain hail and cold weeks sojourn in Idaho Falls and weather what a' combination for Montana where she assisted with the last of June and on into the moving of her son’s family from Idaho Falls July! But we are so grateful for (Carl James) where Mr James is to Montana every drop of moisture we try as county agent rot to complain about the un- serving Monday evening Miss Sharon of the weathpleasant offerings at a canyon entertained er The hail storms have done Carter in Fisher and on Canyon a small amount of damage where party of the same Thursday evening they have struck here and there week another was canyon party in the valley but nothing severe enjoyed by members of the ward ward of the direction under the have Business and visiting out of the valley MIA taken people members of the This week ard brought others in during the and Junior Sunday School are sendMrs Carl Lorshier week: thanks to former out children of Brigham special City have ing loen visiting her parents here bishop Fred Ilirschi for aU the for has done he work ’he Louis Hirsehis Miss Joyce lovely who is employed in them by making a most attracIlirschi the small stool for also visited her parents tive fry to Brigham over the weekend with her sis- stand on to reach the drinking ter Mrs Lorschier— Miss Rhea fountain remodeling the sacraKunzler is visiting her sister and ment table and building a junior the Merlin Tanners in size coat rack so the children family Grouse Creek— Mr Sc Mrs John may share in the pleasure of the With working tabl& Carter spent last week in Brig- cloak room ham City— Mr Sc Mrs Ferris in the class rooms and the eagerJames and Ferd Ilirschi spent ly awaited arrival of new pews it is quite like Christseveral days of the past week in and pulpit a special court session in Brig- mas with us in the Junior SunSchooL son Harmon ham City— Cameron day and William Sackett of Bye! Jimmy Brigham City enjoyed Friday night and Saturday camping out CLUB MEETS— in the canyons here They found BUSY BEE Club met The Busy Bee it rather cold for this time of year— It was a trip to Burley July 6 at the home of Diaue Idaho We made rolled bisfor Mr Sc Mrs Charles Archibald on Thursday— Harvey cuits Kunzler We are getting better all and Norine (Mr & Mrs) Carter the time and family were in Tremonton We had a health lesson on betfor medical assistance ter posture by Mrs Archibald Tuesday was present Harvey is still suffering with his Everyone back— Kay L Carter returned Reporter Dorothy Marriott home Tuesday from his trip to and Colo Denver picking up & Mr Mrs Dwight Freeman Clarene (Mrs Catrer) and young of Salt Lake City baby daughter in Logan- brought and familyweekend at the Leslie them home with him— Mr Sc Mrs spent the Wassom home Delbert Ilirschi and young daughter Joan of Brigham City spent here the weekend visiting family —Mr Sc Mrs Grant Heaton and THE baby son of Salt Lake spent part of the week here in the valley UTAH GARLAND before us all goodbye bidding Friday July 8 1955 they left Wednesday of this week Park Valley with GARLAND TIMES Puccini’s opera “La Boheme” second University cn the beginning of their journey Festival of Utah Summer pro- to China— Mrs Beth James and duction will open Wednesday on 13 Bowl in Stadium the July Ute campus New York City Opera stars Josephine Asaro and John DrU-arwill sing the lead roles of Mimi and Rodolfo Performances scheduled at 8:30 pm will run thru Saturday evening July 16 For the first time in Summer I balFestival history a let will be presented as part of f the opera program Salley Bailey and Conrad Ludlow top solo dancers of the San Francisco Ballet will appear in “Black Swan” Tschaikowsky’s Several other numpas de deux bers set to music from Tschaikowsky’s “Swan Lake” and “Nutcracker Suit’ wHl be danced by members of the University Bal- Page 6 N How many electric horses on your farm ? let John Druary is a veteran Summer Festival performer A year saw ago Stadium Bowl opera-goerhim in “Aida” In 1953 he sang the top roles in both “Naughty Marietta” and “La Traviata” Just back from her European opera debut Miss Asara steps into her first Summer Festival She has previously starred I art as Mimi in a Detroit production of “La Boheme” Tickets for “La Boheme” can be obtained by writing to the Summer Festival Box Office University of Utah Salt Lake City The Stadium Bowl ticket office will be open at 6 pm preceding Seat prices each penormance ranee from $1 to $3 Mr & Mrs George Reeder and Mr son Allan of San Francisco 5 Mrs H L Dalton of Ogden and Ann Taylor' of Salt Lake spent at the Glenn July— Taylor home Mr & Mrs V W Johns spent Monday with Mr & Mrs George A Beal of Salt Lake City and also drove to Hebcr and Provo To get more done— in less time— at less cost— there’s nothing like electric power hitched up to modern tools Electricity will saw wood grind feed sharpen cutting edges hoist hay drill holes spray paint— and do a dozen other farm jobs bn a minute’s notice See your dealer for the right kind of power tools It will-pa- y you to have them mv xWk' Be Modern— FARM ELECTRICALLY Utah Power & Light Co |