Show THE GARLAND TIMES Vemald Wra Editor and Publisher Johns PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Class Mall Matter August Post Office at Garland Utah Entered as Second COLUMEANDERING By MORNING 1928 8tanley Johnaon at the Voar Hodor S&js There is no television set in I he foliating u one of a ituei of nor is there likemy apartment in principle utulet rniil ten by member I of the ly to be I agree Medital Aiwitotton and Utah Slat Friday March 12 1954 with E B White’s remark that Published in toopetaion nith your Page Two less than en- Una! nempaper There attidei are he is something thusiastic about an invention that uheduled to appear eery other neeh lets him sit in one room and thioughtml the year in an effort to watch the nonsense that goes on better aequatnt you nith problem of health and designed to improre the In another Neither is the radia tell By L C Christopherson being of the people of Utoh turned cn very often for the SO MANY WAVS to of time allotted proportion Rural Health in Utah commercials still needs some adSo many ways in the world ah me! The term Rural Health is not the Thus phonograph justment That a man may follow a woman travel remains as the major source of meant to imply that there is one kind of health for city dwellers and the a with and So many paths whatever they be entertainment different kind for those who live world’s music available on in the more widely dispersed areas Wherever they go that none unravel records what else docs There are however some differSo many roads where we win or lose ences in the problems arising in the one need? in rural of health good achieving So many ways so hard to choose It was this interest in records districts In the State of Utah most hat led to the pleasant discovery of the population centers in an So much that’s hidden so little light: — recently of a Columbia disc call- area within a radius of seventy-fivThe only thing whatever we do miles of Salt Lake City leaved “Love Songs for a Late Even-ngtrue soul that’s ing the vast remaining geographic Is to follow the voice of the a collection of 12 sophisticoncerned of the State section cated ballads sung with delicacy The still small voice that leads us right or indirectly with the probland style by a young lady billed directly em of rural health Cawcin of Madison the —From writings as Portia Nelson And Portia— Some of the most notable of the o get to the point at once — is many health problems confronting tertained their husbands Saturday a popular New York entertainer the people of the rural areas of dinner whose origins go back Utah might be listed as follows: night at a smorgasboard directly of Procurement adequate pure About 36 to Brigham City Utah ar the ward hall water and milk supply Due to the and were enjoyed present Just a few years ago Portia— many and varied sources of these The Boy Scouts of the ward people or Betty Mae as wq knew her necessities in many areas proper made a trip to Blacksmith Fork the dinner and games Mr & Mrs Ray Udy and daughinspection and control is difficult where was then more they Saturday prosaically— Canyon to Widespread rural areas in Utah watched the elk feed They cn ters were in Plymouth Sunday writing varsity shows in colleye continue to use raw milk and unMrs for a dinner attend inbirthday and infecting the campus with tested water While there is evijoyed a tasty picnic and were Ida Steed mother of Mrs Udy in the elk her rollicking wit and an auda- dence of an increasing awareness tensely interested Mr & Mrs Wclton Ward and cious The of the dangers in using impure Mr As Mrs Delos Jensen went gift for mimicry to visit daughters of Pocatello visited Mr songs she sany then many of milk xrnd water the problem still to Salt Lake Tuesday Ward presents one of the most formidaMrs Art Sunday which she wrote herself were ble Kenner Austin of Las Vegas in the rural health of Utah LaVcre Udy and mostly in the comic vein and Mr & Mrs Nevada who is receiving medical Sewage disposal Here again inattention at the LDS hospital baby and Mr & Mrs Darrell Udy even then she could walk onto a dividual family units are almost a necessity in dispersed districts Several years ago his back was and daughters were guests at staye with a wholly professional air and soon lift the spirits of and the possibility pollution of in an auto accident It the Ed Udy’s Sunday broken wells and springs being streams and Wccse audience Dee to until her him her level he Mrs Mr has been bothering human used for consumption is a Mrs Jensen children were dinner guests of more care needed Genuine porfessionalism is a constant threat and Mrs Austin are sisters Mr & Mrs Austin Udy Sunday major attribute of her new borne diseases which are Animal A group of neighbors Mr & Mrs quilted Murray Moss and record which is enthusiastically communicable to human beings at the home of Mrs Grace Hales daughters of Salt Lake City visit- recommended on its own merits such as Brucellosis Tularemia Rabies and others need constant ed Mr & Mrs Delos Udy Sunday alone apart from any sentimenWednesday and proper meaof tal reasons one may have for vigilance to isolate Rader Mr & Mrs Leslie Mr & Mrs Austin Udy were in sures taken for their control We Provo Tuesday to the M Men Corinne were visiting their daugh- wanting to possess a tangible bit cannot be complacent about this tournament and in Logan Wed- ter Mr & Mrs Max Ward Sun- of evidence of the success of an problem since all of the above old acquaintance named diseases have been diagThis profesnesday day sional quality has been acquired nosed in all parts of rural Utah Mr & Mrs Henry Tubbs were Mrs Ethel Richards accompaI’roper medical care both pre in a variety of locations far reto Salt In Ogden nied her son Myron Friday moved from Betty Mae’s former ventive anr therapeutic presents a Lake City Thursday Mr They visitcontinuous problem in many of our Mr & Mrs Russell Capener Utah habitat in New mainly ed Mr & Mrs Ford Richards In and son Mrs Joe Forsbtrg where for three or four Salt Lake and relatives in Center- Jack and Mrs Inez Johnson and York she has been years singing her ville Mr & Mrs Burgen and Mr & Karen were in Blacksmith Fork songs for the late evening crowd Ira Ward and his sons KenCanyon Sunday to see the elk in a pleasant little den known Mrs Evans of Ogden were Sunday at were the neth and Douglas visitors at the David Wood home Mr & Mrs J R Kennard and as the Blue Angel Reports of Logan Temple Saturday where Ardene Macfarlane were in Salt her activities have filtered back they met Melvin Ward and hlsJLakc City Friday and Saturday Miss Anne Taylor is singing but her rather speoccasionally sons and they did some baptizing in a recital at the BYU this Mrs Lcnorc Silvester entertaincialized material has now until ordinances ed ten boys in honor of her son kept her from being heard out- week Mrs Vesta Davis came home Bill’s birthday Sunday They en- side her night-cluorbit delicious a and Saturday from Provo where she joyed games Mr & Mrs Walter nanni spent has been for about three months lunch With the issuance of her presSaturday in Salt - Lake City Lawrence Mr & Mrs however helping the girl was Relief ent record Mrs Vera Hunsakcr Davis over the worst part of Mrs stake board representa- from Brigham City can be heard She is Society Davis’s seige of polio tive at our meeting Sunday pight in any home in the country and slowly recovering but still needs & Mr Mrs Ralph Richards and equipped with a phonograph a great deal of care evening inMr & Mrs Myron Richards and it is a pleasurable Mr & Mrs Dee Weese had their deed that she provides Her were in Benson visiting in Fast family baby blessed Sunday voice is far more than adequate relatives Sunday tn her material meeting John Udy uncle of the It seems to gave him the name of baby have become a little hieher in Mrs Hilda Spencer entertained Steven Dec Weese and pitch but it is crystal-clea- r Mr As Mrs Earl Adams and son the Birthday Club Thursday even- her diction is immaculate She and t members Twenty-eighvisited with ing Grant of Thatcher sings with the seeming effortlessPrizes went ness that marks the Mr & Mrs Dale Udy Sunday guests were present highest art The Junior Birthday Club en- - to Zina Marriott and Gwen El- end she makes each song a tiny mmK-DAYu- n mer polished little drama in itself Subscriptions: $200 Per Year — $250 Outside of County From Christy’s Scrap File Riverside most Isolated rural areas To Induce properly trained doctors and public health nurses to locate in sufficient numbers in the sparsely settled sections of our state preThe Medisents many difficulties cal College of the University of Utuh is aware of this and is developing a program in which medical students nearing the end of their training may be given a 6hort time in rural hospitals where they might acquaint themselves with the attractions of rural practice Our may not be so much a problem shortage of medical and nursing personnel as faulty distribution of our supply Proper hospital and health center facilities is closely allied with the shortage of operatRural Utah is better ing staff supplied than many states however in his respect Rural education presents many associated health problems such as transportation to and from schools the school lunch program school health examinations and immuniza- tion and control of infectious disease Dental care program the management of recreation and comproper petitive athletic contests nutrition and clothing may be added to the incomplete list of the most engaging of Utah’s rural health problem The American Medical Association is very concerned about the of rural health since problems evprv state has its rural areas There is now a permanent Council of Rural Health organized as a subdivision of the A M A This office staff Council has a and Field Director who pool resources material and dispatch information and assistance wherever needed or requested The Utah State Medical Association also has an active Rural Health Committee which is actively engaged in placing physicians in rural areas This committee is represented regularly at the annual National Conference on Rural Health and the current developments in this field are brought back to the State The Utah State Rural Health Committee works closely with the Lhtah State Department of Health Public and their Health nurses Also there is close working and coordination with the Extension Service of the Utah Agriculture College There Is now in the process of organization a Health Council In each county within the State of Utah whose membership is made up of lay as well as professional and civic personnel to study the health needs and set in motion the proper machinery to bring about the needed health projects or the County level Mrs A G Campbell entertained her bridge club Thursday aftor-nooMrs Harley Confer was a special guest Prizes went to Mrs Rose Limb Mrs P C Petterson and Mrs Mary Bradford LaMar Wood visited here Monday night with his parents Mr & Mrs C W Wood Only pennies more a vcck than Laugh With Leo Mr & Mrs J Delos Thompson Betty Mae— or Portia as she and should how be called— used the and Mrs Garth Chambers Daffynitlon— tact: the ability to of relatives visited Brigham present record to show what a shut your mouth before some- baby She here Sunday virtuoso she is with a song body else does it for you is insinuating and sly In Cole oOo wistsent Miss Sarah Iloggan the Porter’s “Love For Sale” Moe: I saw something last weekend in Salt Lake City ful in Kurt Weill’s “My Shin” night I couldn’t get over when - she affirmative joyously Mrs Clark Jones was in Salt Flo: What was it? sings “Who '‘Wants to Fall in Moe: The moon Lake City on business Monday Love” and when she voices the that she triumphant discovery has but "One Life to Live” From these various moods she moves on to what is for me the iirh point of the record a here- ofore unknown song called “Mv IOve Is a Wanderer” a fresh daintive little song in which she Constant temperatures are 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