Show Page I TOE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND FRIDAY UTAII FEBRUARY 20 1953 THE GARLAND TIMES EVERY PUBLISHED 01 GENERAL FROM FRIDAY MORNING as Second Class Mail Matter August 1928 at the Post Office at Garland Utah j Entered NATIONAL Be ame of Great Crisis EDITORIAL lASgocSTgN v Subscriptions: Vemald $200 Wm 15 Per A d Year Johns NUMBER ln lmiil!! s $250 Outside of County Editor and Publisher OF PUBLIC i would tellihero That we had borne Thatvehd lonjand ardently ’ SCHOOL t for reconciliation ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS IN THE 48 STATES 194950 SCHOOL 10 ANOTHER honorableterms had been denied us (lour attempts for Peace YEAR Nit err wed abortive ipyrit of Freedom svyg ihdy-t- d ixhiffi Submit ±0 Slaveru and all this I would tell them in words tbe Sun in its meridian Brihl from a letter written in 1776 PfK UTAH ENVY OF NATION By series of charts thowlna how (Editor' notat ThU Is th Mvcnth el Utah's education comperes wtih that ef the ether 47 itates The charts were prepared by the Uteh Foundation Irons data retaaced by the U S Of'ice of Education Utah Foundation reports will be tent without charge te any Interacted citizen ef Utah upon request directed te the Salt Like City 1J Utah Foundation 400 Darling Bid ' Methodist Community Church News From Christy’s Scrap File ftr UWt C Wampler- - District will conduct a and members of all friends of the Community Methodist Church next Sunday FebW Dr Christopherson Superintendent meeting MY CREED ruary 22 Dr Wampler is conducting this meeting to find out the condition of the church and to try to formulate some plan of action for the church’s future Especially high in importance on the agenda is the matter of pastoral leadership lie will accept reports on the church program and then I want to leave in exchange for my every wrong a right for each and every frown a smile and for each and every doubt a day of sunshine and hope L To leave a flower wherever I chanced to place a thorn and in exchange for every heartache and sorrow I may have caused I want to leave a wealth of joy and happiness - ' f —— C Life is a winding trail that leads from the cradle to the grave and when I reach- its distant end and start on the long traverse from which no fellow traveler has ever returned I hope to leave behind a world made better by my having lived Only three states in the nation have fewer school districts than Utah The great number of school administrative units with their accompanying high costs is perhaps the obstacle to improved educational opportunity major throughout the nation Nebraska with a population twice that of Utah has 6769 school districts compared to Utah’s mere than 33 years 40 The foresight of Utah’s legislators ago in consolidating school districts has long been the envy of education leaders throughout the' nation Without this superior organization Utah could not offer the educational opportunities which have resulted in the high educational attainment of its citizens Milestones in heart research L — action Dr Wampler will also lead in the Worship Service at 11 o’clock The meeting Sunday morning will start right after the service with a fellowship meal (potluck) in Friendship Hall in the church — Dolly Ley Mr '& Mrs Farrell Wood were Farrell Wood underwent an at St Benedict’s hos- in Salt Lake City Friday and operation Mrs Ken Anderson pital at Ogden Tuesday morning Saturday and famMr & Mrs Theron Wood and ily of Ogden visited at the Vem Mrs Wood is with him there Mr & Mrs Ilyrum Marble were family of Salt Lake City visited Bishop home during the weekhere Sunday in Salt Lake City Tuesday end fr-- v "4 - - ' W' v f ' X - In the Eighteenth Century an Eng -lish clergyman the Rev Stephen Hales reasoned that if the blood circulated there must be pressure behind it He proved his theory by inserting a glass tube in one of the main arteries of a horse Blood spurted eight feet into the tube Hale's crude device was a forerunner of the modem blood pressure machine which helps doctors detect disorders of the heart and circulation 'r ' physician — thanks to modem heart research — has many precise instruments for diagnosis Progress depends on research And research depends on dollars So why not strike a blow at heart disease now — TODAY— gift to the Heart Fund t v t ' 'IM' (’! v fai y t 1 ' : ' ‘ 'S'--:- Today’s t t : 1 f - ' ''t Cw- f- V ‘ y j - 5 t f 4 v 1 YANKEES TRAIN Here Casey Stenfel The N (second world champions train Y Yankees chats with three players from right) for 1953 season at Glendale Calif 1 |