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Show APRIL 11, 1953. J THE JOURNAL THE NEW AMBASSADOR TO RUSSIA tion of William Winn, and was in- deed outstanding. Dean Swanctv Davis Davis county blood pi ocurement The BOUNTIFUL 'NUS cne stacs County Red Cross is very proud to ta,nian announce another Fiist-ni- d class of tlie finest drawings in the communities, and loi the in the county bringing the Centeiviile he and ull atOM of groups participating in concerned 1iom the Intermountain the to six. Red Cross News program park at Layton recently mul now have an onrollment of :::l. The class tlKTe is A. under the direction of the l.-with Glen Moss, principal, coop-- ' elating with them. Elzma Harms Linda Barlow of Bountiful are the instructors. The class organized at Center ville is under the supervision of James Riley working under Civil Defense. Ralph Hill of Clearfield is the instructor. He is also in atructing a class at Farmington A. As organized through the P.-a teacher at the Davis high school - T. g popu-numb- er Center were Regional Blood stait-- 1 jL,cj pcaS(d. l coun-stallin- 1L. , Closs has re. oer to the Office of .M,ilizalim tlll.ir fils, t.oniKnmt.)lt uf ,;amimi (Zhulin-a- nd Nationa, cently turned llR, meters received in bulk from the navy is now being processed for ODM by the Red Cross and all of it will be allocated to state health with each state depai tments out its own system of woiking distribution, emphasizing supply Mr. Hill is also instructing First will he limited. aid to the students there. Every pint of biood will he vital- The Layton and Xaysville l'ire y men are having Red Cross First Lccently Mrs. Eisenhower made aid instruction from Red Cross a mothers appeal statement to the with Zulon Whitesides in charge. .nation to spearhead emphasis to Now being organized is the Am- this effect. The appeal is now be bulance drivers of Hill Field with raing released to all Marjorie Hills of Bountiful as the dios, TVs and Red newspapers, Cross Chapters. instructor. Dont forget the greater need Mrs. F. E. Nealon wil linstruct First-ai- d on March Dth to the Home for blood. Give now! Nuising class with Mrs. Pauline Gardner, home nursing instructor for a group of South Davis stake BOUNTIFUL Visiting the DaRelief society women. vis county chapter of the American Red Cross the past week was Hats off to Sarah Banett of the Pacific area, CENTERVILLE the Centerville people. A blood National Red Cross. While in drawing was held there March J5 Bountiful supervising the Davis and 7.1 pints of blood procured. This was certainly a wonderful showing from this community. The drawing was organized and the town canvassed by the Centerville Jaycees under the direc- - chapter office a business luncheon was bold at the home of Mrs. Frank R,. Muii, county executive secie- taiy with invitations issued to some jo Red Ci oss woikers. Plans were laid foi tiaining volunteers, a fund progress lepoit given, and general progiess lepoits of all activities of the county discussed. Those present weie: La Von Shirley, bookkeeper; Mary Iaiish, Katheiine Jennings, Jnd Noia Miller, 1st Florence Searle, Chap-ti- r leeoiding societal y; Norma Swan, ehaiiman service groups; Louise Fisher, assistant fund chairman and hospital program ehaiiman; Myra Fisher, service groups; Radical Pass, production; Roetta Kilfoyle, canteen; Afton Ellison, gray lady, and Beitha Muir, exec. sec. statf-aid- ; v vice-pies- .; vice-chairm- an T. career Foreign Service officer and Russian wife after he was confirmed by the U.S. his expert, is shown with to the Soviet Union. Only 11 Republicans and Senate as Ambassador two Democrats voted against Bohlen's confirmation. It was a resounding defeat for Sen. Joe McCarthy, who desperately fought the nomination. This picture was made at the home of Mrs. George C. Thayer, Mrs. Bohlens mother, in Villanova, Pa. (International Soundphotn) CHARLES E. BOHLEN, 49, By Walt Disney DONALD DUCK i'm here to ask you to folks; GIVE GENEROUSLY TO THE FIGHT hi AGAINST CANCER MAKE YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO THE AMERICAS Mis. Itobeit Byram, a dear little lady in South Welter, has for many jeais been a loyal supporter of the Davis county chapter Red Cross as have also all the members of her family and one employee. The Byiams have a laige farm Welter and Ruben Ilen-Mt- in South Woild War II veteian has by the family for been employed many yeais. Davis County Red Cro.s uorkeis have never met Mr. Henson personally because when the woikers called he had been busy about his farm duties. Each .war since the close of World War II Red Cross workers have received a ten dollar bill left with Sirs. Byiam by Mr. Henson. Favorite Fabric AdvrtUemen From where I sit ... iy Joe Marsh Chip Pulls a "Pip" Chip Hanson is a clever com- mercial artist. Beside doing cartoons on our paper, he picks up "free lance drawing jobs. Right now hes whipping up posters for the Safety Campaign. They all have headlines like "play it safe!. . . or, "a live WIRE CAN START A FIRE! Chip looked a bit sheepish yesterday. Didnt want to tell me why. Finally he blurted out, "I feel like a dope. Here I am on this safety program and the fire inspectors tell me my own studio's a fire trap. Ive been stor- Youll be surprised how much time, energy, From where I sit, what happened to Chip could happen to anyone. He was just too busy in- forming everyone else about not realizing his safety safety was threatened. Like those who fret about their neighbors whether they can afford a new house, whether they should have coffee or a glass of beer with lunch Chip simply forgot to "draw some obvious conclusions about himself! Qoe tytCvug, ing paint there for years Brewers Foundation Cop) righ t, 1053, United States By VERA WINSTON NAVY sheer is back in high again and appears in some of the prettiest early spring dresses seen in many a year. It is fashion used for a nice little afternoon dress, a natural for an effective entrance. The flattering doubletiered cowl collar and the flared buttoned cuffs are of white pique and are easily detachable. Gentle gathers on either side of the waistline below the self belt cast the slim skirt lines. n, and money you save with an electric water pump. Let it bring running water for all your needs watering cattle, irrigation, cleaning milk equipment and containers, and house hold use. And electricity on your farm costs so little! BUY FROM YOUR DEALER |