Show THE GARLAND TIMES- -" Editor and Publisher Yemald Wm Johns flursing Home - Continued from page EVERY FRIDAY MORNING PUBLSIIED as Second Class Mail Matter August 1928 at the Post Office at Garland- - Utah $2J0 Outside ef County Subscriptions: $200 Per Year Entered Page Two Friday July 29 1955 ter From Christy9 s SCRAP FILE By f 4 14 '’i L C Christopherson Lamp Lighter The little lamps of friendship We light along the way Go shining on far down the years And brighten every day ’Tis love that keeps them burning In sympathy and trust God help us that no lamp goes out Because we let it rust — Author Unknown Riverside Mrs Lauana Kichins and sons of Grouse Creek came Tuesday to be here when her mother Mrs Streator Tingey came home from However the rethe hospital turn was delayed until Saturday We are happy to report that Mrs Tingey is improving jteadily Erlyn and Mary Gayle Forsberg visited Mr & Mrs Gayle Christen- sen at Promontory - during — the week Bishop & Mrs Leland Capener accompanied by their son Bob MarLee and daughter and by Clyde Bench of Salt Lake spent six days in Yellowstone Park and They visited at Cody Wyo thoroughly enjoyed their trip of Mrs Ada Jardinc Bountiful and Mr & Mrs Clyde Bench Sr of Salt Lake visited the Leland Capener’s Sunday Bob Capener is in Sait Lake City for a short stay Kathleen Capener spent a week in Moab with her sister and family Mr & Mrs Keith Gardner She enjoyed the trip and the many new things and places she saw Mr & Mr & Mrs Joe Forsberg Mrs George Forsberg Mr Sc Mrs and Tremonton Abbott of George Inez Johnson were at the Forscabin in Logan Canyon one berg night during the week Mr Abcooked bott trout for the group Inez Johnson and Cleo Fors berg accompanied Elvis to West Jordon Tuesday in the sugar truck They watched them package powdered sugar and really enjoyed the day Mr & Mrs Bill Berquist of Kellogg Idaho are visiting the Wm Bowcutts parents of Mrs Berquist— Mr & Several young people Mrs Ted Macfarlane Eugene Bigler Mr & Mrs Paul Forsberg Janeal Forsberg and Leland Stone spent the holiday weekend at Yellowstone Park The annual outing for the ward Relief Society was held Thursday We visited the Mode afternoon It was cerO’Day dress factory tainly interesting to see how are dresses cut out and then sewed— each person doing his or her particular job on the as terribly line by which hundreds of dozens of dresses are made each day After going thru the factory we had a picnic dinner at the city park It was a lovely day and the members do appreciate our executive officers who plan these outings for us Bishop & Mrs Leland Capener received word during the week that their son Richard is acting branch president in the mission field at Robstown Texas Karl Ward and family of Rupert Idaho visited relatives here during the long weekend' Carol Campbell of Logan is helping her sister Mrs Don Welling and the family get acquainted with their new daughter and sis — V 1 Mr & Mrs George Forsberg Mr & Mrs Joe Forsberg and Mr Sc Mrs Glen (Bob) Udy combined work and a picnic Friday as they went out to the western part of the county to spray They report the a heavy rain there during the residents week for which were grateful Members of the Ed Udy family honored Grant Hirschi and Johnson at the Hirschi Iuez home Friday night in honor of supplement the members present Mrs F J IJmb were in over the 24th & Mrs Lorin Peterson and tvo daughters of Ogden visited at the F J Limb home Saturday The J J Thompson family held a reunion at the park in Brig- Mr & Mrs D Henry Manning and Mr & Mrs L W Manning and daughter Dorothy attended the Eli Manning family reunion at Brigham City Saturday Mr Ogden Mr Sc g ' U tf ' - - £-V i welfare grants out of its poor and indigent fund What such a service would cost the taxpayers of the county would bediffieultto- - determin- e- stated Commissioner inasmuch Potter as there are no similar homes in for Iron operation comparisons County is the only Utah county which has yet built such a home A discussion of the tax burden in the county and its cities at the present time was brought up Davis and Potby Commissioners ter Mr Davis also mentioned the fact that in the not too distand future this section of the county is going to have to construct sewage disposal facilities which will cost approximately a half million dollars which will have to be raised by taxes on the here Additional costs property should be approached with caution at least until the present school building program is paid for it was felt their birthdays Mr Sc Mrs Dean Anderson and baby of Parowan and Mr & Mrs Gayle Christensen and baby are visiting their parents Mr Sc Mrs Joe Forsberg and other relatives in the valley Many young people of the town went to the rodeos at Sait Lake City and Ogden and others took in the rodeos at Stone and Weston Idaho N- D°ug Richtas of Grouse Creek MrS- pishbum Ilis came m for a few days wife Lauana who has been here Dies at Tremonton for several days will go back Mrs Elizabeth Dick Fishbum with him w“° ?f ' Aquilla Fishbum Marilyn Ward came home from'? at the Saturday theded morning for school in Ogden nursing home of a son Aqirilla Dick weekend in Tremonton and Bitter Mr & Mrs George She was bom October 12 1875 Lowell and Joseph Bitter son in Brigham City a daughter of of Idaho Falls called at the Ed James and Vere Forrest Dick Udy home early Monday morning married jQnNov — cn "their way “to “the Mr Fishburn moved to They to be held in Paradise Mr FishTremonton in 1906 bum died in 1944 MAYOR WHITE HONORED Surviving are two sons: A D Tremonton and Don The members of the Garland Fishburn James one Fishburn Centerville City Council and their partners sister Grace Wright HolMrs a party held Garland at (he one and grandchild Cafe Wednesday evening to honor liday held were Funeral services A social evening Mayor (yWI'ite Sewas enjoyed There were 15 Tuesday in the Tremonton in cond Ward was Interment present the Brigham City cemetery Bishop & Mrs Duane Archibald and family are vactioning this week in Yellowstone Park with Mr Sc They spent Monday Mrs Floyd Stohl ' and family in Idaho Ashton Mrs Reed Jensen and children Mrs Ida Michaelis Mrs Thcral Bishop and daughter Linda were in Logan Thusrday Mr & Mrs Eldon Corbridge of Malad entertained a group of friends at the P C Petterson home Saturday night Mr & Mrs C J Wood and Johnny and Mr & Mrs Jerry Buchar-and Isnie were in ogan Canyon and Eear Lake over the weekendMr & Mrs Arbon Bowcutt and family returned Tuesday after spending the holiday weekend at Yellowstone Park Mr Sc Mrs A R - Hodge and Mr & Mrs Ellery Hall fished in Idaho during the weekend Mrs Audrey Nielsen of Ogden and Mrs Isabel Nielsen of Portage were guests of Mrs Ruby Nielsen Tuesday Mrs B C Brough was in Logan and Providence Tuesday Mr & Mrs Kenneth Brown and moved to Provo Sunday family Carol Brown went with them to week a spend Mr & Mrs Don Limb and fam-i- l were at Lagoon on Sunday Gloria Limb of Layton is visiting her grandparents while her parents are at Jackson Wyo Norma Jensen attended a famMonily gathering in Brigham day hooring her mother on her 01st birthday anniversary Theri? were 41 ham Saturday r It or thru assistance by their families except in cases of indigence When the county would have to Return to New York Mr Sc Mrs Sterling Barton and sons left for their Wednesday home in Albany New York after visiting for two weeks with Mrs Barton’s mother Mrs Oluf Johnson and with other relatives here and in Salt Lake l Jf JI' a quick MEASURE THE WEIGHT— Weight tapes give dairymen that many accurate estimate of the weight of dairy animals Now than age rather dairymen are breeding their heifers by weight is calibrated more and more weight tapes are being used The tape the animal’s weight show will it used so that when it is properly Ralston within a few pounds In thisicture Cliff Perdew of the the Purina Tease arch farm Gray Summit Missouri demonstrates stand to made should be animal The correct way to use the tape The results with head up and feet together to get most spot in the heart Sth tape should be placed around the smallest stretched The reading area It should be drawn tightly but not s at the point where the tape comes together indicates the animal weight (Wp ' ' 9 J tAj m £ h - 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