Show THE GARLAND TIMES EVERY PUBLSIIED Veroald Wm Johns FRIDAY YOU'lL HAVE 'BOY MORNING TO SHOVE!' Editor snd Publisher as Second Class Mall Matter August 1928 at the Post Office at Garland Utah Subscriptions: $200 Per Year — — $250 Outside of County Entered I age Friday Two March 2 1956 From Christy’s SCRAP FILE LC By IT Chyistophema f ISNT TIIE WORLD— ITS YOU You say the world is gloomy The skies are grim and gray The night has lost its quiet You fear the coming day WARD REUNION SUCCESSFUL The ward reunion held WedA nesday was very successful good crowd attended the dinner and the boys and girls enjoyed their dinner at 4 pm In the evening a very splendid program was given to a full house Congratulations MIA officers for such good work Mr St Mrs Dee Fallis Mrs Sara Fallis and Mrs Rachel Williams cf Mai ad and Mrs Hannah Davis of Garland visited Mrs Agnes Burnett during the week Mr St Mrs Ralph Richards atClear up the clouded vision tended the funeral of Hazel Ford Clear up the foggy mind wife of Thomas Ford in CenterThe clouds are always passing ville during the week And each is silver lined Mr & Mrs J II Ward went to The world is what you make it Salt Lake Wednesday afternoon and remained during the rest of Then make it bright and true And when you say it’s gloomy— the week with Mr St Mrs Burl It isn’t the world— it”s you Ilermansen The world is what you make it The sky is gray or blue Just as your soul may paint it— It isn’t the world it’s you — Gertrude Stewart OF PIONEERS MEETING FRIDAY DAUGHTERS HOLD DUP meeting of the Garland Camp was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs Nellie White Captain Myrle Udy was in charge A history of Pioneer of great Higley grandfather Florence Mann was read by Rose Limb The lesson “A Diary of Reddick Allred” given by Myrle Udy Refreshments were served by the hostess to ten members and one guest Guests At Hughes Home Mrs George Hughes had the following guests at her home during the past week: Mrs Myrtle Madsen of Tremonton visited on Monday Mr Ss Mrs Chancy Hess of Ogden visited Tuesday Mr St Mrs J II Richards of Salt Lake City and Mr & Mrs Claude Jensen of Ogden wefe guests Wednesday and Mrs Annie Hughes of while Mendon spent last week Mrs Arthur Moore and family of Sunon Providence were guests day Included in those attending the ward reunion and dinner Wedn nesday were: Mr St Mrs Burl and sons of Salt Lake who also visited the J II City Wards Mr St Mrs Clair Lund-berand sons of Logan who visited Mr St Mrs Earl Hales Mr & Mrs Will McBride of Tremonton guests of Mr St Mrs J R Kennard Mrs Mary J Adams and daughters of Tremonton guests of the Delos Jensens aijd Mrs Ray ola Walker of Ogden who also Mr St Mrs visited her parents Art Ward Mrs Mina Ward accompanied her daughter Mrs Rayola Walker to Ogden Thursday She returned in the evening Mr &' Mrs Ralph Richards spent Tuesday in Benson with their daughter and family Mr St Mrs Nolan Ballard Mr & Mrs Leland Bourne visited in Farmington Tuesday Mr St Mrs Roy Davis and famvisited Mr St ily of Salt Lake Mrs Jesse Davis Tuesday Mr & Mrs Karl Welling who have been in Evanston Wyo for some weeks returned home Saturday Mr St Mrs Keith Gardner and Allen son came home from Moab to spend the weekend Mrs Gardner will remain with her r parents Mr & Mrs Russell for a time Mr St Mrs Jesse Davis were in Salt Lake City Thursday and Mr St Mrs Earl Adams Mr & of Thatcher visited son Mrs day Dale Udy and family Sun- The Ed Udy family were in Ogden Saturday night to honor Della Udy for her birthday Durward Palmer stake accompanied by Elder returned Kunzler newly were speakers in missionary A good church Sunday evening crowd attended TRAINING IN GERMANY Frankfurt Germany— Army PFC Earl C Harper 18 son of Mr and Mrs Thomas R Harper cf East Garland Utah recently took part in field training exercises held by the 4th Infantry Division in Germany Training received by the “Ivy” division part of the US Seventh Army includes intensive maneuvers and realistic field problems Harper an ammunition specialist in Headqurters Company 3d Battalion of the division’s 12th Regiment entered the Army in January 1955 and arrived overseas last July Bearfax Completion Nears Final Publication Deadline spects as well as larger A new type cover will be featured and more individul pictures in' classroom sections promise to add interest and 1 color Band Dennis Richards and DeAnn orchestra A Cappella choir and Pep club groups were Whitaker business managers disphotographed recently by Max close that the ad section will Brunson of the Brunson Studio carry additional pictures and have of Logan After much study and layouts of a type to draw added research the theme has been cho- student interest The opening of sen and all page layouts com- the ad sales campaign will bring Editors and staff mem- the book a step closer to final plete bers report that copy for div- completion ' From the front isions has been or is being writcover to the last page ten in anticipation of meeting Janae Stenquist and JuDean the deadline Anderson Reports from staff officials say that are that this year’s book will they expect a super annual — BRIIS Searchlight in aU re- be With the recent taking of dub comand organization pictures Bearfax pletion of the nearer toward its moves steps final publication deadline set the Dove Creek ITe&s Creek Colorado: "Brain washing” joined the English language shortly after the first American captives of the Korean conflict were returned In the prisoner exchange The term refers to the actions of their enemy captors as the Communist' forces attempted From Dove it as long s the man on the as- sembly line has substituted ‘‘this outfit owes me my Job” for pride of workmanship? But let’s leave the factory and head for the open country where we’U find the same thing happening on the farms of America Although some of the farm and to sway their American captives livestock organizations have been to their line of thinking fighting government regimentation However without identification for several years still there is of the action as such segments that portion of the farm population of America’s population have been that believes that “the governfor ment owes me a living” brainwashing” undergoing pomore than 20 years! And thanks to overzealous All too frequently the news on litical aspirants the American the national scene is filled with farmer is practically in a posifor stoiies of labor violence and strife tion where it is impossible him to help himself — he has to deWhy! Simply because the organIn the factory ized laborer the pend on the government for thatl The solution to these problems or the store has undergone shop so much from the if there is any won’t be easy and brainwashing” The question union boss and the cooperative won’t be painless bureaucrat that he’s is — can anything be done to corgovernmental convinced that management owes rect these situations or is it alhim his job ready too late? The individual who believes that This of the brainwashing' owes him a livAmerican laborer is reflected fur- the government ther into the quality of his work ing will wake up some day to find The poor quality of workmanship that he owes his living to the govin the “famous names" ernment of household television appliances sets and automobiles has beFrom the Etowah a To become come a serious problem In the Attala Alabama: of the big manufacturers to convincing talker keep both hands in your pocket while telling your day Vet don about audience of the fish that got away - Entertain For Bride Marie Miss Manning Mrs assisted visited of relatives Mr Brigham City here Sunday Mrs were in Ogden Arthur Friday visited Marriott The quiet home wedding "of Sandra Silvester daughter of Mr and Mrs Wililam Silvester and Edwin Albekt Birks son of Mr and Mrs O E Birks of Nampa Idaho took place Monday evening Feb 20 at 5 pm at the Sil- vester home at Riverside Mem- bers of the immediate family were in attendance The cerewas mony performed by Ira Ward of the bishopric The couple left immediately for a trip to Nampa Idaho and other Idaho points and will later make their home in Sacramento California The bride is a graduate of Bear River High School and a LPN of Weber College of Nursing She has been employed at the State Hospital at Provo for the past year The groom received his education in Melba and Nampa Idaho and is now employed at the hospital in Auburn Calif MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr and Mrs Ralph Hughes of Samaria Idaho ' announce the marriage of their daughter Betty Kay to Vernald K Robbins son of Mr St Mrs Kendall J Robbins of Fielding The marriage is takMarch 2 ing place this Friday A reception honoring the young couple is being held in the evenWard hall ing at the Samaria Mr Si Mrs Wesley Gephart returned Saturday from a trip to White of Perry Phoenix Arizona her brother L M Clark LeRoy on Wednesday by Miss Ila Mae Naldcr entertained at a shower at the Manning Mr & Mrs Ken Boss Mrs Hex home Saturday night in honor of Miss Nadine Bowcutt a bride of Jensen and Mrs Peter Boss were Twenty-onthis Friday guests in Logan Monday were present and the bride reMrs Arthur Marirott' attended ceived many attractive gifts a funeral in Brigham for Carlos Mr & Mrs Dave Manning and Scderholm an uncle children and Earl Manning of Ogden visited at the L W ManMr Si Mrs O C Davis and Mrs Ben Williams attended a funeral ning home Sunday in Malad Wednesday Mrs J Delos Thompson and son Alan Couple Speak Vows At Riverside Wedding Mr Si Mrs Matt Davis of Ogden visited relatives here last week Mr Si Mrs Roland Williams and Mr St Mrs Emery Marriott are family of Pocatello visited Sun— Nevada this week visiting in day at the 0 C Davis home TV SERIES for Everyone STATION KUTV Saturdays at 11:45 am This Week: now to Improve Your Character |