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Show BZAR RJV2R VALLEY TUUT-SDX-Y, OCTOBER 12, Ogden Saturday afternoon, where she GOOD met her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. In of San California. Morgan, Jose, By They went on to Salt Lake City and spent Dr. Wm. Ell Hawkins, uith office in' ed to improve. The chiropractic proTremonton, offers a scientific health fession makes no false claims that n al- wTll be a Unlvty. They featur7pr;gr7n service which has helped many theirs is a system with cure-a- ll In the last ssion of general qualLosan and Eaar River Valley people ifications, however, in the comparameeting in to better health. Dr. Hawk ties es tively short time in which chiropractablished here in 1919. otic science has been known and pracm,Ui .iter anl family. ticed there have been literally millions ana at Mr. and Mrs. Smith Richards and 111 health is cases of physical disability throughof of Dlav entitled ""Flight" villi be present the result usaully group. Everyone chillren, of Hyrum, spent Sunlay in a violation of nature's laws or of a' out the nation which have been quicked by .the ... , activity , i i Fielding: visiting with Mr. anl Mrs failure on tmu. oe uut the part of the individual ly and positively relieved by this is urgea io chjuji uic Bpcii- -, fa"k Wood anl Mr. anl Mrs. Ezra to keep his body in perfect condition, method. did program that has been arranged Richarls. officers. The nervous system of the human; Dr. Hawkins, for i by the M. I. A. example, has suc- ladies from this district1 Mr- and Mrs- Bert Burns, of Field- - body is designed to carry life force cessfully helped many people to betTrratirwre conference visitors to Salt; to every part of it and In so doing to ter health In the are urged to plan now to attend the twenty years he has keep it in perfect health. However, practiced and has hundreds of satisRegional Conference of Democratic norm- -' fied ? iadies to be held in Salt Lake CityJ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns and when bodily resistance Is below patients who would recommend ! his services because they know from October 13th and 14th at the New- - daughter spent Sunday in Malad with al ill health often results. 1 Many of our physical illnesses can experience what can be done with his house Hotel. Mrs. Frank Durfey, pre- - their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans. be advises that quickly relieved if nature Is assist-- 1 several methods. speakers cinct chairlady, The Cli Club met last Fridav with ed by way of seeing that the nerves ...;n vu in attendance from Washing--! He is a of the Palmer i ton, D. C. and that a splendid pro- - Mrs. Lelanl Hansen. Twelve members' serving that part of the body arr School of graduate at Davenport, Chiropratic im-- were j Iowa, and the Los Angeles and San gram is outlined for the entertain- noon present and enjoyed the after-- I j functioning normally and are not of cards. Luncheon was served, pinged In any way. Much ill health' Francisco ment of those present. Colleges of Chiropractic. cm rsurns was nonorea ai a is caused by nerve interference and! They are the Mr. and Mrs. Milton smitn, or three leading colleges ail- of the country. Grace, Idaho, are visiting at the home birthday dinner at the home of her if this condition is relieved the I of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank' son. Mr. arid Mrs. Walter Bunrs, of ment naturally disappears. If you are having trouble with your immed- f For this reason chiropractic adjust health, see Dr. Hawkins for an ex Durfey, during the coming beet har- Tremonton, last Thursday, for ! ments have reached and corrected' amination and then vest. They plan to be here for two late members of the family. will know Miss Thelma Welti and Miss Bar- - many acute and chronic diseases; what can be done for you with or three months. you durg ? Mrs. Al West, of Cutler, and Mrs. ara Spiers, of Salt Lake City, are which other health methods have fail less methods. next the at few weeks the to the spending i Cora Wood were Social Development club at their op- - nome of Mrs. W. M. Welling, while are employed at the Garland ! ening meeting last Thursday, at the they I home of Mrs. Cora Wood. Mrs. B. K. Sugar Factory office. I Halverson, president, was 1 in address of the gave ajid charge J welcome to the group, after which I CITY 1 officers were present the f By Sirs. C. W. Brallsf ord ! ed with corsages. Musical numbers J ' were furnished by Mrs. Horace Peck, Mrs. Lucille Petersen of Snowville, Mrs. Mervin Holt and Mrs. Vern Miss Bessie Korth, of East Mrs. Vivian Anderson of Garland, j Bourne , Garland, pleased with two accordian Mrs. lone Iverson of Tremonton, Mrs. numbers. Mrs. Dwight Hansen was Augusta Iverson, Mrs. Bernice Hall, toastmistress for the afternoon. Mrs. Mrs. Thressa Brailsford, of this city, " M. J. Udy gave a short talk to the attended the funeral services held in club members, Mrs. Than Garn gave Ogden Fifth Ward, for Westley How-- ! a sketch of the members of the club, ard Heigh, who died in Salt Lake City and Mrs. Fred Coombs gave a comic Monday from a heart attack. Mr. reading. During the social hour a de-- 1 Heigh is a nephew of Mrs. Augusta licious luncheon was served by the Iverson, and a cousin of the other ( hostesses. Between 25 and 30 mem-- , ladies. Miss Elva Rasmussen, daughter of bers were present to enjoy the after- Mrs. Marie Rasmussen, who has been noon. Mrs. W. M. Welling motored to laboring in the Northwestern States mission of the L. D. S. Church, was released and sent home, due to sickness. Miss Rasmussen is now confined to the L. D. S. Hospital in Salt Lake City, where she is suffering with an attack of collitis. Alfred Jensen spent the weekend in Salt Lake CKy on business. Mrs. Sina R. Hansen spent the week end in Salt Lake City, where she visited with her sister, Elva RasmusLUNCHEON set that has the color of Mexico is crocheted and emsen, who is confined to the L. D. S. broidered in mercerized crochet cotton. It is ever so easy to make and the three toned embroidery adds the smart peasant touch. Luncheon hospital. She also visited her sister, sets like this will be included in the judging of the Third National Crochet Mrs. Annie Hansen, who lives in the Contest this fall. Directions for crocheting it, and details of The National capitol city. Crochet Contest may be obtained by sending a stamped, Mrs. Fred F. Petersen has been envelope to The National Crochet Bureau, 522 Fifth Avenue, New York confined to her bed the past week City. Specify luncheon set No. 7108. 1?Y suffering with stomach trouble. Mrs. Lois Christensen and Miss Mrs. Frank Omundson, Mr. and where they attended conference. Lela Jensen entertained at the JenMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Budge and sen home Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Victor N. Hansen and daughter, in weekend the Salt Lake. June, spent family, of Ifalad, Idaho, were the din Mrs. Howard Kelly, of Brigham City, MAIL CODf OK MOW Mrs. .Olsen and Fredreka n?c. guests Monday evening at the Miss of Zula this Hansen formerly Excalcia Baauty School, Anderson of Mrs. Budge's parents, Mr. in Lake. Salt home spent Sunday City." A buffet supper was served to Mcrin and Broadway, C. Iverson and Mrs. and Mrs. Alfred Jensen. Mrs. Gertrude which after twenty guests, Bridge Ball La!? Clly, Ulah. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wankier, of was played with Mrs. Gladys Holm- LaVela Matesen were shopping in on Plsas land hat caialsg. Lake Salt winMrs. City Saturday. Utah, spent the weekend in Levan, and Nancy Holmgren gren Mrs. Veda Anderson, Mrs. Inez this city visiting their son, Merrcll Kama ning the prizes. The guest of honor was also presented a gift. The rooms Christensen and Mrs, Peggy Jensen Wankier and family. Addrtas were beautifully decorated with fall spent Saturday In Ogden. 1 Rlola Ci!y Clovers. Oui Don't Rely On Bishop and Mrs. Charles Checketts iiuwciij. A vijr Jicxacuii, evening w cio J fcwjiiiajwijw8WBCBaiMBgigj spent the weekend in Salt Lake City, Want Ads Are Lucky Too! Spent. HEALTH WITH CHIROPRACTIC FIELDING Enid Well 5 Tn 7" "irMutual 1 j i . - - ! vc.u. j "? j I j 1 ; Colorful Luncheon Set May Win Crochet Prize . J BEAR RIVER out-goi- ng A' I - ! ; j i ! I . ?7i A Jack Homer's Choice DEWEYVILLE By Mrs. Tbomaa Ault Tuesday, a party was given honoring Mrs. Parley Merrell, Mrs. Stella Barnard and Mi's. Ella Gardner, outgoing class leaders of the Deweyville Relief Society. Each honoied one received a token of esteem for their past woik as Relief Society workers. This social was held with the opening meeting. Refreshments were served. Thursday evening, the first num ber on the ward budget was well attended and all had a very enjoyable time. The entertainment consisted of games and get acquainted with our friends and neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Knudso,n and children were in Logan over the week end. Thursday some of the farmers start ed the beet harvest. Friday night a wedding dance and shower was given Mr. and Mrs. Renea Lish. The newlyweds received many useful articles. A. Slater, of Brigham City, spent a few days here as a guest of Miss Luella Lish. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Merrell, of Brigham City, were calling on friends here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen and Mrs. Anna Germer attended the fun eral services of Mrs. Mary Johnson held at Logan Thursday. Mrs. Ethel Jensen visited with Mr. and Mrs, Peter Jensen, of this place during the week. Mrs. Norma Leggett and daughter, of Brigham City, were the weekend guests ofMr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble. Mr. ,and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley had as their guests on Saturday, Mr. and MrsTHenry Yates, of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stoddard, of Hooper. Mrs. James Holdaway spent a few days with relatives at Malad, Idaho. Miss Gloria Lish, Ann and Neil Lish were guests of Jerry Hess, of Brigham City on his sixth birthday. His mother gave a party honoring him. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish announce the birth of a son, born Saturday at the Valley Hospital. Mother and babe are doing nicely. Friday after school the boys and giirls balls teams from Corinne played the Deweyville teams, and the visiting teams were victorious. Bennie Gardner visited relatives in Ogden a few days last week. Rabon George Robinson, of Loomis, California, and Lois May Pierson, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pierson of this place, obtained a marriage license at the office of the coun ty clerk Thursday, October 5. Mr. and Mrs. Renea Lish will make their home here in Deweyville. Mrs. Louise Jensen, of Logan, vis- - By Frances Lee Barton CTT fctuck in his thm ,b and pulled oat a plum and said Vliat a brave boy am I'." ll Jack Horner one with a plum (0$ Tali coir.pler. delicious fruit has millions of friends. Now that fresh plums are (as obtainable well & home canned) why not feature an unusual plum dessert in your home? Let your little Jack Horner stick In nig thumb and pull out a plum figuratively speaking, of course!; Plume Grenadier 1 package palatini 1 cup hot wateri 1 cup Mm from plums; 1 cup canned Ct tewed fresh blue plums. Dissolve gelatin In hot Tfc cherry-flavore- Add plum d Chili. juice. Wat slightly thickened, fold In pluci Turn into individual moldjfc CV'i -until firm. .Serve f, . ;- - -: Relief Society News I ! The Theology and testimony meeting of the Tremonton Second Ward was held Monday. Counsellor Edith L. Summers presided. The scripture lesson, "A Review of the Life of Christ," was given by Hacking. The Theology le.iuon, "John the Beloved," was conducted by Hazel Schaffer, assisted by Heppler and Georginia Hawkins. A number of the sisters took pari in the discussion and took advantage ct the opportunity to bear their testimonies. There were 56 ladies present and 15 children were cared for fa the kindergarten room. Elmira Heppler, president of tae Singing Mothers, announced a singtag practice for Tuesday night, preparatory for Ward Relief Society Con-' ference. The teachers' message "Established Goals," was given by Supervisor Gertrude Iverson. The meeting was a very inspiring one. The lessons were ably handled. The next meeting will be our work and business meeting. The lesson work will be conducted by Lois La-Ve- rn E3-m- ira Wat-kin- s. Come early prepared to work quilting or sewing rags or fancy work for the Bazaar. ited here with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish, Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lish are expecting their daughter, Mrs. Wayne Mathias, and little son of Brigham City to visit them for a few weeks. ( Mrs.f-Sina- . :;- i .... y- - H 'i r.f Toppers end Suit! We Trusted Guardian The hazards of keeping valuables in the home are many. Robbery, loss through fire or inability to Ideate hidden papers and gems can cause serious financial loss. Important documents and receipts should be given the loss-proprotection of a safety vault. For an insignificant sum, you can rent a vault box on I "ill1 - our premises. Inquire today! ' i h m $2.95 Smartest America Hat In u IE IE SHORT TIME ONLY A Full Case of RINSO Granulated Soap 20 Lge. rkgs. 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