Show TIIE Page 6 GARLAND GARLAND TIMES FRIDAY FEBRUARY UTAH ATTEND FAREWELL FOR COLLEEN CLARKE Mr and Mrs Alma W King Mr and Airs R Evan Gee attended a farewell testimonial at Pocatello Wednesday evening fox Miss Colleen Clarke daughter o? Mr and Mrs Harden Clarke formerly cl Garland Miss Clarke has fill a mission in been called the to Central States Honor Mother The family of Mrs C L Funk Logan entertained at a dinner honoring her on her 80th birthday anniversary Monday evening at the Garland Cafe Members of the family present included Mr Ac Mrs Leslie Wassom of Garland Mr Ac Mrs Ernest Morrison of Park Mr & Mrs August Hyde of Ogden Nussbaum Mr & Mrs Glen Christensen of Payson Mrs of Delta Alfred Stransworth Mrs Marriner Morrison of Logan Following the dinner an evening of “visiting - was - enjoyed at the Leslie Wassom home of Mrs Charles Last returned Tuesday night from Rock Springs Wyo “Brother! Watt’U you see what Uey unloaded East Garland A very successful open house was held Saturday in honor of on his 80th John W Larson Assisting hirthday anniversary Mr & Mrs Louis Larson with arrangements for the affair were Mr Ac Mrs Paul Larson Mr Ac Mrs Conrad Larson and Mrs L L Simmons of Salt Lake City Many friends from thruout the valley in various places about —the elate called to wish Mr Larson well Mr Ac Mrs Leland Watt and family of Layton and Mr Ac Mrs Glen Cowan of Payson spent Saturday with Mr Ac Mrs Harmon Pierson and attended the open "house for John Larson Mr Ac Mrs Leland Watt visited with the Piersons Wednesday Mr & Mrs II B Roeers spent the weekend at the Roy Oyler home Dale small son of Mr & Mrs Leon Anderson had the misfortune to fall from the hay stack and break his arm Sunday Mr Ac Mrs Sylvan Korth took and their children and Gary Vaughn Korth of Tremonton to Loan Canyon Sunday for some skiing Mr & Mrs Sherman Ovler are banoy over the arrival of a babv bov bom at the Valley hospital Sunday ' On Sunday Mr Ac Mre L M Holman had as guests Mr Ac Mrs Frank Erwin of Seattle Wash by Mrs who were accompanied alsq May Biorklund of Oeden of Mr & Mrs David Isaacson Salt Lake City had Rhodes Mrs W Mr J as Sunday guests Mr & Mrs Eldon Munns Mr & Mrs Carl Rhodes Dan Rhodes and Mrs Mel Barlow Don Rhodes and Thayne Oyler who have been at home on a furlough returned to the coast by They expect plane Wednesday assignments overseas Mrs Joe Oyler accompanied Mr Sc Mrs Sherman Oyler to Ogden Wednesday Archibald & Mrs Wavne Mr and family of Ogden spent the at the weekend Oyler home Vern Shaffer and son Steve of Gannett Idaho were In Salt Lake during the week on busiwith getting a ness- connected new church in Gannett They also visited at the L R Shaffer home here On Saturday Mr Ac Mrs Don Shaffer and JoAnn drove to Sun Valley and Gannett Mrs L R Shaffer accompanied Vera home Sunday and returned Monwith Don day ’ Mr Ac Mrs Wendell Hansen atIn tended the funeral service Syracuse Tuesday for the baby daughter of Mr & Mrs Joe Simpson The Hansens also visited in Syracuse Sunday on her today!” Mr & Mrs Fred Grover accompanied Mr & Mrs Dewain Loveland on a trip to Nampa Idaho during the weekend where they visited with Mr & Mrs Ciff Adamson They also called on Mr & Mrs George Nixon and Mr Ac Mrs Frank Anderson They also visited the Vern Shaffers at Gannett and the Alva Rhodes and the Keith Rhodes at Carey Mr & Mrs Wayne Grover were in West Point Thursday to attend the ward reunion They also visited there Monday Mr & Mrs Henry Sorensen ena family tertained dinner Sunday to observe the birthday anniversaries of Mrs Clyde Sorensen and Mrs Leon Fryer The guests were Mr Si Mrs Allen Sorensen and children of Ogden Mr & Mrs Clyde Sorensen Mr & Mrs Leone Fryer and son Betty Jean Sorensen and the host and hostess Mr & Mrs Conrad Larson and Air Ac Mrs L L Simmons of Salt and City spent Saturday Sunday at the Louis and Paul Larson homes Mr Ac Mrs Eugene Hansen of Salt Lake City spent the weekend at the Warren Ilansen home Mr As Mrs Warren Hansen and Mr As Mrs Eugene Ilansen visited with Mr As Mrs E S Hansen in Logan Saturday A very program interesting was presented in sacrament meetof high ing under the direction and Warren Ilansen councilman Wilford featured as speakers who recently returned Sorenson from a winter in Arizona Eugene Hansen of Salt Lake City Don Rhodes and Thayne' Oyler home on furlough from the armed service The Relief Society held their work meeting on Thursday There was a demonstration on Mrs soap given by Mrs Jones Mrs Joseph Geo Abbottand Nichols of the Tremonton 3rd ward They also worked on carThe lesson on storage pet rags in the home was glyen by Essie Hostesses were Mrs Feterson Donna Shaffer and Leo Ovler Dora Shaffer The Sweethearts Ball was held In the recreation hall Tuesday evening under the direction of the M Men and Gleaners who did the decorating in red and white A and made the dance cards floor show number was put on of the from girls by a group "Ward Walter Hansen Bothwell and Mary Korth favored with a Music vocal duct for dancing was by the Ilall orchestra has where she been visit- ing Mr Ac Mrs Gerald Castleton and becoming acquainted with a new grandchild People Pay for Progress konia (unequal images are seen by imthe two eyes) or a muscle balance he is even more likely to get symptoms of eyestrain But if (tjje eyes are normal or defects have no sympbeen properly corrected toms will result from watching television this common "Knowing dictate the length of time anyone should spend gazing at the television screen” Dr Girard feives several reasons for eyestrain The most common reason is a refractive error that out Undercorrected “Continuing to strain the eyes calls for glasses when eyestrain symptoms are pres- farsightedness preastigmatism ent can certainly aggravate the con- sbyopia or “old sight” and overdition but it has not been known to corrected nearsightedness may proin the duce eyestrain symptoms Proper produce organic changes eyes It is not thought that the eye glasses can correct these types Muscle imbalance a disturbance is capable of straining itself into in the delicate eye musdes that permanent damage” Dr synchronizes the movements of both As for watching television Girard writes that It is “inconeeiv eyes— is another reason for Such affliction can be alleviable that the television screen certain eye would harm the eyes of a person ated by proper glasses tele- exercises and sometimes on the other side of the room by surg' vision contains no harmful rays ery Prolonged use of the eyes im“Watching television to excess can cause symptoms of eyestrain proper illumination and a number but not permanent injury If the of organic eye diseases can &lso viewer needs glasses has anisei cause eyestrain Dr Louis J Girard a New York believes that- the ophthalmologist demands of our complex civilization have made us acutely aware of our eyes because “the demand for acute vision is far greater in this highly complex civilization” "Cur eyes are no worse and in some respects are better than those of previous generations” he wrote in an article published by Today’s Health" Eyestrain will not permanently damage the eyes Dr Girard points r j ‘Mtfif at Airs Andy CampbeU entertained her bridge club Friday afternoon Mrs F L Nye was a special guest Prizes went to Mrs Charles Cutler Mrs Grace Haws and Mrs 1953 the Price fs Eyestrain and 27 k k t ! i Hi ' ' N r DASIC f y" A ' A ' v DIFFERENCE RECOGNIZED OFFICIALLY gasoline so different it is now PATENTED revolutionary it not only POWERS your car Here’s a so Gives You Miles for LESS Money MORE Gasoline regularly patented Sinclair Anti-Ruprevents the amazing rust inhibitor costly damage to your fuel pump and carburetor caused by rust and corrosion ogives you more miles of car life with less money for repairs Get Full Power PLUS Anti-Ru- st protection at no extra cost For preUsed with mium performance ask 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