Show M Page 6 THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH FRIDAY JUNE 27 1552 THE GARLAND TIMES PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY TROUBLES OF A COON HUNTER MORNING Entered as Second Class Mall Matter August 1928 at the Post Office at Garland Utah $200 Per Year Subscriptions: $250 Outside of County Vernald Wm Johns Editor and Publisher ON GIVING BLOOD The following article from the July issue of the Ladies Home Journal is of current interest in view of the announcement that the Red Cross “Blood-mobile- ’' will be in the valley on July 15 to collect blood for the armed forces: IT MAKES YOU FEEL GOOD “You can’t get blood out of a turnip’’ is the old saying The Red Cross people ‘are sure of it -- The only source of usable blood is people— Most of us have all the blood we need and more is quickly Yet produced in our bodies if a little is extracted tho blood and its derivatives are constantly needed to save lives of civilians as well as wounded soldiers blood donors are not plentiful Why? Is it because of fear? If so fear of what? Pain? An unknown procedure? Dire consequences? The fact is it is easy to get blood out of people — if people are willing It doesn’t hurt The procedure is simple The consequences make barely a moments conversation (Each prospective blood donor is carefully questioned and tested to make certain there will be po consequences worth talking about) But to tell the truth the first time we gave blood we were a bit apprehensive — not scared of course but well wary Wanted not to be awkward about it Hoped our blood wouldn’t pour out Wanted to make sure the nurse got the tap shut off properly Wondered if we would faint Fielding East Garland Staff Sgt and Mrs Charles Wynn Davis Rites who recently Griggs of Arizona and if we did faint would we do it with dignity or Softball Leaders At Willard Today from Germany returned visited just plop (Except on the stage few women swoon The only undefeated men’s Funeral services will be held with Mr & Mrs O C Davis Tueswith dramatic grace team in the Bear River Stake at Willard were They look awful) Munich at Air day They 2 at for today What happened? Not 'much Nobody faint MIA Senior softball circuit this Wynn L Davis brother pm of Geo Base with the Davis’s week is are and & Fielding They Mrs Davis of daughter Garland MSgt ed The whole thing caused less pain than the closely trailed b y SnowviUe Mr Davis died of a heart at- Harold Hull and family prick of a finger for a blood test Then too since which has lost only one game tack this week while in Mrs L W Manning and her we were stretched out on a rather high cot and the Other teams playing are East Chicago He was well visiting known in sisters Mrs Thos Y Simmons Garland Riverside Howell Gar- the county as served having Mrs Dean Ericksen receptacle which caught our blood was below us land First and Garland Second crop Mrs Norval we didn’t even see it Before we even guessed In the Junior division one of years inspector for the past 20 Ericksen and Mrs Mike Ericksen are visiting this afternoon in Lothe container was full an attendant clapped a lid East Garland’s two teams is ungan with another sister Mrs N J with Riverside having oh it and placed it on a cart along with others We defeated Mr St Mrs Albert Elmer left Sargent whose lest only one contest birthday anniverOther encould not distinguish our special blood from any of trants include Howell Saturday on a trip to California sary it is Fielding Mrs Elmer’s aunt who has been Mr St Mrs Lorin Peterson and the rest Gingerly arising we experienced a giddy and Garland First with them for the past six family of Ogden visited here SatA junior and senior horseshoe moment of comradery with all people on the earth months returned to her home in tournament pitching being Oakland with theim Miss Esth- urday and with Mr & Mrs f J The coffee afterward was extraordinarily good planned Limb and others of the for the latter part of Someone insisted we eat a doughnut we didn’t want July Sports Didector Lynn Lar- er Elmer also accompanied them went to Pocatello Sunday family to atThey expect to be Sway two tend the Daniel Tubbs and remain seated for twenty minutes family reA dab of son advises ward groups to set weeks union There were over 130 up pegs and begin practice for on cotton our' arm wound hid Didn’t the The antiseptic Sunset Riding Club went present this event Winners will enter up Logan Canyon for a ride Sunget to show it to a soul When permitted to leave contests to be held at Ogden Mr St Mrs L M Clark and soa day Melvin we strolled out nonchalantly feeling actually relaxspent the weekend in ' Mr 8t Mrs Gerald Couch of Provo those attending the ed 'and refreshed And a little proud for we had Malad visited Among Tuesday with his Newman family reunion Mr & Mrs Russell Boss and in given something more than money mother Mrs Margaret Couch den Tuesday were the Joseph family the is- - Og- — Butler family Mrs Duane sen and two children and I Nielson family w tynX ’f ? X ! $ f- YJl I ft ' " yj t f 4 r the M spent in weekend Montpelier and attended the Kunz family reunion at Fish Haven Saturday Importance of Relaxing WHILE SERVING in the army Raymond P Wilson Muncie In- SeatUe Washington to Phoenix himiifiiifSends£ad siupPfd out t0 other sections so he the first time in his life he was to have the opportunity to do the things going that required solitude But he found it terribly hard to avoid people and he continued to have too many friends Up to the time of his discharge he still hadn’t arrived at what he was seeking He was wasting a lot of tune A year later he arrived at his goal But it was like a raging fire he couldn’t He went into business for himself andput out began working day and night He got to the point where he was always in when he would meet friends they could feel his great rush and went on He would deliberately avoid people and their glances on the street He even W0Uld P6°ple out their ults and At night he could worry about the of the problems morrow Eventually he found himself unable to concentrate or to think clearly His mind seemed to be behind him in everything he did Fina!Jy he took a firm hold on himself gave himself a good talking to and began reading everything he his would help his situation One day he refd an artFde About relaxing he began While lying in bed at night he would start at the top practicing of his head and relax of his body down to and including his toes Also7 closinVhi eyes tightly he imagined he could see nothing but black ’ theto erase the visions of the day and yesterdays he took & course in public soeskinff And fnnnri vi the impomn b menas and that he had an asset he hadn’t valued fbS s' ft Mad- y? ' '2 1 f Pk 'X f YOUNG LADIES NOW Capped and gowned the famed Dionne quintuplets Marie Ceclle Annette Emilia and Yvonne are shown with their parents at their recent graduation from school |