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Show TraJIbuilders Greet Eighth Ward Blazers Blazers were welcomed into Trailbuilding recently In the Eighth ward Primary. Mrs. Mary Jeppson directed the Blazer welcome which was given by Trekkers and Guides. The Trekkers served as big brothers to the Blazers and little brother their Blazer through the arch and welcomed them into Trailbuild- We Want Touchdowns Clyde W. Wilsons Back To California After Visiting In County Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses issued by Carl Fodnes, Patrick Coppin, the Box Elder County clerks Bill Morgan, Roger Caddy, and office, Brigham City. Daren McKnlght, Blazer boys of Mr and Mrs. Clyde W. Wilson, Long Beach, Calif., returned to their home after spending the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ridd. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson were guests at a turkey dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holland, Tremonton. liThe following marriage censes were issued during October at Box Elder county court house: Marvin Eugene Richeson, 24, Wendell, Gooding, Idaho, and Beverly Ann Sprenger, 18, Wendell, Gooding, Idaho, issued October 9. Lorenzo Reese Norr, 25, Brigham City and Deann John, 21, Brigham City, issued October ing. Games were played and refreshments served. Closing prayer was offered by Mrs. Edith Forsgren. Special guest for the afternoon was Mrs. Florence Morrell, Primary president. Class leaders in the Trailbuilding department are: Mrs. Mrs. Marsha Poulsen, Blazers; Mary Jeppson, Trekkers, and Mrs. Edith Forsgren, Guides. N. V. WATKINS Mrs. Mamie Adamson Hostess to Sorority Mrs. Mamie Adamson was hostess to Epsilon chapter members of Beta Sigma Ihi at a model meeting, Monday, Octo- 16. Floyd Burdett Forsgren, 22, Willard, and Deanna Fay Chlar-son- , 18, Brigham City, issued October 16. ber 11. Rituals were led by Mrs. Jean Davis, president. President Davis welcomed the j members and their guests. (DEMOCRAT) Mrs. Connie Peters then led the group In singing, The HapI shall be glad to serve the Arrival of Daughter piness Waltz," following which was a short business meeting Marbles Announced by Box No. District of 1, people held. of The program was conducted Elder County, if you feel that Announcing the arrival their first child, a wee baby by Mrs. Virginia Fryer, Mrs. I merit your confidence. daughter, are Mr. and the A special welcome to Wayne Marble of Brigham City. as born on guests was given by Mrs. BarThe youngster October 18, at Cooley bara Rowe, followed by the aims, N. V. (Norm) Watkins Monday, Memorial hospital and will be purposes and scope of Beta SigEdna Jeppson. ma Phi by named Rebecca. For The Legislature Mrs. Marble Is the former Achievements of the sorority were given by Mrs. Diane HarSheronne Steed. Maternal grandparents, for the per. District No. 1 Lesson for the evening was first time, are Mr. and Mrs. Her Crowning Glory by Mrs. Paternal Steed. grandaov Millroy (Mit roimcAk memparents are Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Ruth Hunsaker, a former of the ber sorority. of all City. Marble, Brigham Following the lesson, refreshments were served to 14 members-and the following guests by the hostess: Mrs. Cleo Dixon, HARRIS FOR DISTRICT JUDGE Mrs. Barbara Rowe, Mrs. Wilma Spaulding and Mrs. Doris Stan-der- : Mrs. Merle Craghead, Mrs. Ruth Hunsaker, Mrs. Virginia To the Voters of the First Judicial Miss Patricia Breitenbeker, District of Utah: Wood, Mrs. Grace Jeppson, Mrs. Beverly Olsen, Mrs. Joan Mann, Mrs. Carol Victor, Mrs. Joyeele My name will appear on the Judicial Ballot as a candidte for District Judge at the coming Poulsen, Mrs. Virginia Ludlow, Mrs. Shirley Valcarce, Mary Jane election. It was entered at the active solicitaQuintanna, Ann Petersen and tion of friends and associates. Marjorie Childs. I have made no personal campaign and organized no committees to work in my behalf Fort Brigham Camp but feel that a public statement is perhaps To Meet October 22 due from me respecting my candidacy. Fort Brigham camp Daughters I am a graduate of the US AC and of the of Utah Pioneers will meet on Law School of the University of Chicago. Friday, October 22, at 7:30 p. After practicing law for 12 years, I served as m. at the home of Mrs. Lottie District Judge from 1922 to 1936, and have Woodward, 505 North Main. All members are Invited to since been in the active practice of the law for attend. I 18 of have been the past president years. the local bar association and the Utah State Bar Association. I appreciate all past favors Training Class Held Wednesday ce t. y " F 1 Pleading From Their Hearts . . . are Cheerleaders Robert and Barbara Hunsaker, left, before a sizeable share of the football team, left to right: Gary Grunig, Gary Hollingsworth, Bob Rasmussen and Ray Beecher. Your Doctor Card Of Thanks To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved son and brother, Bruce, we wish Tht is one of a series of to express heartfelt thanks. We articles following written by members of the wish especially to thank the Utah State Medical Association and ward bishopric, the Relief so- fmblished in cooperation with your These articles are ciety. our friends, and all others scheduled to appear every other week who assisted in any way. throughout the year in an effort to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. better acquaint you with problems of Jensen and Paul. to the health, and Says . . . well-bein- Seagull Camp to Meet Tonight at Barnards Seagull camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers are to meet this evening, Wednesday, October 20, at the home of Mrs. Sarah O. Barnard, 113 North Second West. The meeting will begin at WALTER K. GRANGER I am enjoying a very satisfactory law practice at the present time, but if the voters of the District should elect me, I would consider it an honor to accept this office and would be happy to do so without any obligation to any person or group and with determination to do my best to conduct the Court fairly and honestly with minimum delay and expense to litigants, granting to all persons before the Court carefully considered equality and justice in the light of my long and varied experience at the bar. In case of my election, I pledge the people of Box Elder County to spend all the time required in Brigham City to adequately take care of all Court business and shall consider .myself on call here the same as in Logan. Thank you, M. C. HARRIS TO CONGRESS! Ha's an experienced, trustworthy leader! fc He served you WELL in Congress for twelve yearsl 4r He's respected by his Congressional colso important during these critical leagues timesl He knows how to get things done In to bast serve you, Utah and Washington the nationl VOTE GRANGER! VOTE DEMOCRATIC! Political Adv. paid for by Utah State Democratic Committee. (Pd. Pol. Adv.) designed improve of the people of Utah " What Causes Headache?" training meeting for Eighth ward Primary officers and teachers was held on Wednesday, October 13, in the chapel with 100 percent attending. The meeting was conducted with by Mrs. Florence Morrell opening prayer by Mrs. Rose Stokes. Named during the business session was the committee for the Christmas party. Members include: Mrs. Morrell, Mrs. Mary Call, Mrs. Ulah Cobb, Mrs. Elva Piersen, Mrs. Shirley Bott and Mrs. Shirley Hollist. Prior to the presentation, the lesson, We Are Not Alone, by Mrs. Donna S. Packer and Mrs. Delone Andersen, the scripture reading was given by Mrs. Mary Jeppson. Visiting during the evening were: Bishop Ernest Hansen and counselors, Howard Kelly and Max Bott. Teachers were sustained and set apart by the bishopric. Benediction was offered by Mrs. Edith Forsgren. Scissors and Thread 4-Group Entertains Headache is the most common affliction of mankind. More treatment is given for headache than any other symptom, and it is the most frequent complaint in the doeto.s office. It is the favorite social excuse to avoid or evade unpleasant duties and obligations. Without it many people could not exist. The causes of headache are many, numbering into the hundreds. A few are still obscure. In onr generation, medical reseach has uncovered the majority of the causes of headache, so that at present H The Scissors, Thread and Needle club entertained at the home of Sandra Archibald recently in honor of their club leaders, Iva Archibald and Sally Goodell. Games were played and re7:30 p. m. freshments served to club Members are urged to note members. change in day of meeting. A rhinestone necklace was Urgent business will be discussed and all members are presented to each leader by the urged to be in attendance, camp the diagnosis and treatment of girls. officers stated today. headache can be one of the most effective, satisfactory and satisSixth Ward MIA to from the people of this District. , . I believe the District Judge should be entirely independent from every source, that the Court should be conducted for the convenience of litigants rather than the convenience of the Court, that there should be a minimum of delay and expense and a full and fair hearing in every disputed item. I have felt that the office is of sufficient importance that a lawyer should be willing to make any necessary sacrifice when called by the voters to such an important office. a little luxury is good for every man .so enjoy .HI (511 STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 6 years old AND PRICED TO PLEASE R PROtf BaMOHT OtSTRimG COMPJUiT fying of all medical endeavors. Popular opinion includes many misconceptions about die cause ot headache, and certain of these myths are exploited and thus reinforced by manufacturers and others with a personal gain motive. Contrary to the fixed idea of a great many people, constipation is not a cause of headache. So deeply entrenched is the laxative treatment of headache, so much is it a part of the American tradition, that it will take several generations to dispel the myth. Emotional tension, disrupting the normal rhythmic function of the bowel, is the commonest cause of constipation, and is the cause of the associated headache. Stale air comes in for an unjust amount of blame fat headache, and leads many people to sleep with windows thrown widely open in all weather, fair or foul, assaultin the delicate structures of the hea Noise, confusion, late hours, excessive smoking or drinking, excite-- , ment, and bridge or poker losses are more important causes of headache .han the stale air. Sinus is a common scapegoat for headache. The sinuses are normal hollow structures and are not ordinarily painful. Sudden, rapid infections of the lining mem- branes (sinusitis) may cause headache for a few days, but chronic sinus infections are seldom painful. Many structures of the head are sensitive to pain, and may contribute to heaidache. The brain itself is not sensitive to pain, and may even be operated upon without anesthesia. The large blood vessels and the covering membranes carry the pain nerves, and anything that stretches, pulls, or pushes on these nerves produces head pain. These are the second most common headaches. Only a small percentage are due to serious disease, such as meningitis, brain tumor, or high blood pressure. Most are due to temporary swelling and pulsation of the blood vessels without disease as in migraine, histamine headache, the headache associated with the menstrual period, and that due g to sudden stopping of IAD. For State Representative District the Sixth ward Primary, and their leader, Betty Gleason, were special guests at a social given by the Trekker and Guide Scout groups, Wednesday afternoon, October 13, in the Sixth ward recreation hall. Opening prayer was given by Bonnie Fodnes, after which all the boys from the three groups participated in the welcome talk ceremony. The welcome was given by Norene Oldroyd, Trekker leader. The group then sang the Welcome song and other Trail Builder songs. Games were enwere joyed and refreshments served. SpeciaUguests were Mrs. David O. Anderson, Mrs. Gordon Reeves, Trail Builder leaders of the Primary stake board, and Mrs. Leo Fodnes. former Trekker leader, who has been called to fill a position on the Primary stake board. 1 Box Elder County CHARLES W. CLAYBAUGH (Republican) Willow Creek Camp Plans Opening Social of the Willow Creek camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold opening social Friday, Oct. If you, the voters, feel that 22, in the Willard ward chapel I would make you a good repclassroom. said Capt. Gladys Taylor resentative in the Utah legisthat luncheon will be served at 1 p. m. lature, I would be more than 4 Box glad to serve you. Elder NEWS Wednesday, October 20, Brigham City, Utah (PAID 1954 POLITICAL Your ffouseulawm 4-- STOPS WINTER with clean, modern STANDARD BURNER OIL . Party After Drive All officers and teachers of the Sixth ward MIA are planning a social in the ward recreation hall Wednesday evening, October 20, following the Era campaign in the ward. During the evening members of the group plan to contact ev ery home In the ward. Mrs. Fern Hotter is chairman of the drive. The drive will begin at 7:30 p. m. and continue until 9 p. m. Every home an Era Home is the theme for this years campaign. Sunday evening, Eugene Per ry, guest speaker, spoke on the worth of the Era. Tuesday evening MIA attend ers saw a skit presented re garding the Era campaign. with THERMIS0L ... To forget supply problems get more heating comfort and value from every penny you spend, just call us your Standard Heating Oil Housewarmers. Well make sure youre all set, all winter with safe, clean Standard No. 2 Burner Oil with Thermisol. Tops for fast, heat. Keeps your steady, home spotless, your burner system working like new. Have a circulatdising heater? Ask us "for 100 tilled Standard No. 1 Stove Oil. te For fast, carefree Service, call REYNOLDS Brigham City, Utah V. REEDER , Phone 68 or 588 -- (President Eisenhower, August 23, 1 954) caffeine-containin- drinks. The muscles of the neck, jaws, forehead, and around the eyes, are among the most sensitive parts of the head, and prolonged tension in these muscles is the most com- mon cause of headache. Arthritis in the neck bones, eye muscle im- balance, or poor dental bite may produce painful tightness of these muscles. Most of these headaches come from situations or experiences which are rightfully called a pain in the neck. Fear, anxiety, anger, prolonged and sustained vigil or protracted alertness with the head held tightly erect, eyes opened widely, and jaw clenched, soon produce aching pain in the back uf the neck, base of the skull, forehead, and temples. Rare is the person who has not suffered such a headache. Migraine headaches usually start in the and last into the fifth decade, resulting in a 30-period of suffering and incapacity. The migraine sufferer can usually predict a headache if he gets the warning shimmering lights in front of his eyes. The headache is usually and is accompanied or followed by nausea and even vomiting, which led to the popular terms sick headache or "bilious headache. Most migraine attacks can be prevented or treated with a combination of medicine and emotional LEVS GO AHEAD WITH IKE ELECT Dr. Henry Aldous Dixon President, Utah State Agricultural College REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS mid-tee- VOTE With Confidence and Assurance. one-side- d, IMfUNCEBUK. i 6th Ward Blazer Boys Guests at Social WE CAN WIN WITH DIXON Dr. Henry Aldous Dixon Pd. Political Adv. By Citizens For Dr. Dixon ADV ) |