Show THE GARLAND TIMES : Editor and Publisher Vemald ffm Johns PUBLSIIED as Second Entered Subscriptions: Post $200 EVERY FRIDAY MORNING Class Mail Matter August 1928 at the Office at Garland Utah Per Year $250 Outside of County Page Two Friday By the Side By W 1955 COLUMEANDERING Jbown V 26 August Stanley Johnson New York Aug 15— Such a bewildering number and variety places and events clamor for the attention of a visitor to New York that one can at first make no attempt to sort them out relative merits decide assign which are the greater and which the lesser attractions one can only act as a sponge absorbing at random the sights and sounds of tli is huge bustling city of Johns EVERYTHING IN THIS world that one has to do takes time except thinking kindly of one’s neighbors and of mankind generally That can be done as one goes about the ordinary business of living yet it is probably more than anything else we important do The Scriptures declare that the attitudes we Fear toward others must be right if we are to find favor with God Love is the burden of the New Testament message Psychologists will tell you that the kind of thots you think in V o u r countenance shows characteristic facial shapes your and even determines expression the degree of happiness you get out of living And all this important accomplishment can be achieved with- out anyone being out five minutes of precious time an important consideration in these days when we do everything by the clock Certainly no single thing in the city is as impressive as the first glimpse of its skyline from the New Whatever shore Jersey one may have seen or read of Manhattan’s cluster of skyscrap-per- s before the reality is even bigger higher greater But one does not have long to consider the engineering feats involved in biuldi ng a city upward rather that outward almost as soon as the skyline has come into view one is whisked through one of the tunnels under the Hudson River and emerges in the heart of Manhattan itself HERE ONE DISCOVERS that though the city is large in population and infinite in variety it is so that any stranger can find his way to any point 'Et''enrrr“wTxtti5r“5r'tfa“'“Tcrr' get to everything we should do southern tip of the city in the Wall Street area streets are laid INASMUCH AS THE schools are out in orderly progression and not seeming to satisfy the gen- bear numbers rather than names eral public when it comes to thus anyone who can count need the ability to read as fear teaching nothing After spending one evidenced by all the clamor in in New York I was certain recent years someone was bound day to become it would be impossible to come up with a suggestion lost here to help overcome the difficulty The city is of course not large We just heard it last week: a It could give every kit to teach phonics in area other city in the country lessons and reading in the home so utilization of can insure that their child- in the maximum Its compact nature is apren learn this necessary art space The thing that appeals to us preciated especially by someone about the idea is that it will like myself who has become acmeet the hearty endorsement of customed to the sprawling conone the teaching every- fusion of Los Angeles where fraternity where They may even suggest it may drive for half a day in any within the and be still be extended to the other school direction subjects such as arithmetic gen- city limits Here in New York walk to eral science grammer handwrit- one can conveniently ing and so on The cooperation of almost any point one wishes to the home in the teaching pro- see in the central area cess under the now popular movement should work ALTHOUGH IT IS remarkably wonders in improving the effi- easy to drive in New York and ciency of the learning process bus and subway facilities are the We suspect that some students best of any in the country it is go to school with a preferable to explore the city by attitude anyway and if that walking One gets a better feel could be replaced with a desire of the city— of the dazzlingly for improvementwsomething really bright Droadway at night of the secgood might result incredibly shabby Bowery tion of the aloof Park Avenue of and Madison Avenue shops Riding Club Holds Party the glitter of 42nd Street the bl a show the held business heart of The Sunset Riding Club party at the Rex Richards home lonely East Side waterfront at in Fielding Thursday evening night: and of the informal and Village Assisting Mr & Mrs Richards uninhibited Greenwich with the entertainment were Mr area where most of one’s life is & Mrs Paul Larsen lived in public on the streets — From Christy s Serai ? File By L C Christopherson To have what you want is RICHES But to be able to do without is POWER — George McDonald When the cause is right stand up and be counted GOD gave us memories so that we might have roses in December — Sir James Barrie and where I am living during my fallen heir to stay here having the apartment of a friend of a friend are the devious (such ways of finding living quarters a that is hot tiny here) place and1 airless and therefore typical From this point further impressions of the city will be forthcoming Funeral services for Althear Elizabeth Wilson former Fielding resident were held at the Fielding Ward Chapel Saturday at 1 pra under the direction of Bishop Rosel Zundel music Postlude and prelude was by Blanche Hansen The invocation was by Bishop Elmer T ichards with the benediction by Noble Petersen and prayer at the home by a grandson Billy Dean Wilson Music for the service consisted of two numbers “0 My Father” and ‘‘The End of a Perfect Day” by a ladies quartet composed of Velda Wood Rhoda Welling Dorothy Richards and Leatha Petersen a vocal solo “The Lord’s Prayer” by LeVeme Judy and a duet “That Wonderful Mother of Mine” by Margo Wilson and Dixie Young A life history of Mrs Wilson was given by her granddaughter Clark and a tribute to Marjene Mrs Wilson was paid by her friend Sarah Horner Speakers were Ileber Anderson of Brigham Bishop Leo Earl of Logan and remarks by Bishop Zundel Interment was in the Fielding X£met£o:with W son dedicating the grave Reunion Saturday Mr & Mrs Arthur Marriott and family and Mrs Carl Marriott of Kaysville attended the Woodland family reunion at Richmond Saturday and Mr & Mrs Dean Rock family of Morgan and Mr & Mrs P L Hobson and family of Ogden at the visited Monday George Gleason home Mrs L W Manning and daughter Marie and Mrs J L Carter and daughters Marian and Joan were in Ogden week Arthur Marriott and her daughters visited in Brigham on Mrs Monday The West isn’t always where it is supposed to be Virginia extends many miles further wist than any part of Virginia and Los Angeles lies east of Reno Nevada by one and a half degrees of longitude It takes more than 100000 contracts to set the wages and other conditions of em15 million worksome for ployment ers in the United States The largest antlered creature on eaiih an Alaskan bull moose may weigh 1800 pounds stand nearly eight feet high at the shoulders six feet Peanut oil forms the base of face creams many shaving creams hair lotions and other cosmetics because it energizes the skin Reptiles of the desert instinctively hunt shade for a midday siesta have proved Experiments that the rays of the sgipthern California sun can kill a sidewinder rattler in nine minutes so snakes hunt their prey only during the rpnlor hours Wool Bureau Each Girl Top national Utah District Directors Panguitch — Mrs Ruth A Tebbs Panguitch 490 East Main Vernal Vernal — Mrs Russell Montgomery Manti — Mrs Bruce Barton Manti Tremonton —Mrs Nick Chourness Tremonton Fountain Green— Mrs Dean Johnson Fountain Grreji Cedar City — Mrs Mary Bullock Salt Lake City— Mrs ltay J Clark 1851 Conner Street Salt Lake City Provo — Mrs Charles Redd 1111 Aspen Avenue Provo Ileber City — Mrs Phyllis Christensen Ileber City American Fork — Mrs Emory Nichols American Fork Kaysville — Mrs Thornly Swan Kaysville Entertain forYisitars: members of the C Mr & Mrs S W Capcner had as W Wood family gathered at the overnight guests Tuesday Mr & Garland Park Wednesday night Mrs Ed O’Neil of Carol Iowa to honor Mr & Mrs Clyde Wood and Mr & Mrs Jesse Capener of Iowa Ruthuen In their honor and family of Cheyenne Wyo Mr & Mrs Capener entertained who have been visiting here at a barbecue supper in the evenSpecial guests included Mr & Mrs ing Other guests present were Mark Wood Mr & Mrs Wayne Mr & Mrs Leland Capener Mr & Garrett of Logan and Mr & Mrs Mrs Russell Capener Mr & Mrs The Woods Clarence Brough Mr’ & Mrs Dean Gam Capener left Sunday for Wyoming Capener and A R Capener Visitors Fifty-fiv- BMGIUUI YOUNG UNIVERSITY PREPARES YOU FOR TOMORROW’S LEADERSIUP IN DEPARTMENTS UNDER OUTSTANDING FACULTY WITH FINEST TEACHING EQUIPMENT: MANY Accounting Agricultural Economics History Home nuking Education Horticulture Landscaping Agronomy Air Science Housing and Design and Human Development Family Relations Industrial Arts and Drawing Athletics and Intercollegiate Animal Husbandry Archaeology Art Bacteriology Bible Modem Scripture Botany Business Management Chemistry Church History Clothing and Textiles Economics Economics Educational Educational Educational Educational Engineering Intramural Athletics Journalism LDS Church Organization and Administration nome Management Administration Instruction Research Sendees Values Programs Sciences: Acoustical aril Chemical Electrical Geological Mechanical across1 The fact that even during the national labor shortage of World War II unemployment never fell below 400000 Is evidence Jthat some in a modern socieunemployment ty is inevitable of Salt Lake City announced todirector The contest is sponsored in state bythc Utah Wool Growthe National ers Association Wool Growers Auxiliary and the Clark day the Receives Gift winners receive trips via Pan American World Airways to the fashion capitals of the world — Paris and New York Rome Other valuable awards presented and national on district state S women listing levels include sewing machines ' sewing as their fifl' (J bonds scholarships and savings V - I one number surfabric lengths presented by: Singhobby the Co F W er Sewjng Machine fllrs viarK vey determined Woolworth Co Pendleton Woolen Added stimulation to this grow- Mills Forstmann Woolen Co S I A Wyner ing market of sewers comes Stroock & Co Inc from such activities as the na- & Co Colorado Womans College tional “Make It Yourself with Chamberlin’s Handwovcns of SeWool” contest which is open to attle and the Handwcaver and Each congirls between the ages of 14 and Craftsman magazine 22 In this state the number of testant will receive an oTicial women who participate in registration gift young is each the contet year Winners of the Utah contest growing Girls stilt have time to enter will be awarded the contest and make their wool trips to Dallas and Fort Worth district Texas where they will model for garments judgings which precede the state finals to their winning garments in the be held January 9 in conjunction National Fashion Revue Travel with the Utah Wool Growers As- expenses will be paid by the F sociation convention in Salt Lake W Woolworth company Other City District winners will re- state awards include two Singer ceive trips to sewing machines fabric lengths the state finals Mrs Ray J and savings bonds Sewing heads the list 'of current leisure time ac tivities head bulldozer-blad- a (clothes Friday Dell Nielsen spent the end in Salt Lake City and carry appendages The SALT LAI£E CITY— trend has swelled the ranks of the nation’s home sewing enthusiasts 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