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Show BOX hwluiiu 9. ELDER City, Utoh Perry News I I 11 lr fk i !I!V, ui'i in mi iiik i ,i isili'd with .ill and lull ( ,ii ii ( tnliticn In, i n Mu nod l.isl d.i v i lii(i In ii I i i sem is , ItriMi'iism Was ii'il j lull at her Ii i n I it v lust I.uiuheon veiling d id stn.i II with i.isis d rl i and Mis 11 H .a Hu; In, Ida Mi Mis Muiinrn I is s to tin n hi home 'lliuisd.iy Inmate the) uk XellovvMonc uni! Mis Ml 12 J ii lit- and liom I ildi s u rosebuds of he time w.is spent in budge with pni s '(MisIson Hu el Noinia Holt ,Mrs united vias Mi (laving (warded to Mis and 1dna Carter , guest and Mis TOP .Newell Witfht 16 Victor Albums popllxr All meriean Esquires Hot .la" Vol. 2. Concetto. fer Dancing by Freddy M.trlin Kick" by Xavier Cugat "Waller On The Ivories in Suite .Nutcracker Dance Tempo by Freddy Martin .Memorial Allium Kemp SEMI-CLASSIC- by Hal S Orggn Reveries by Dick Leibert songs "Smiling Through by You You nwSgourna 8 Jeanette McDonald Showboat" starring Tom- my Dorsey Stenhen I o.ster Favorites by Sammy Kaye Invitation To rl he Walt. Dick Leibert at the organ Wednesday, June 18, 1947 and son Del in and h and Mrs ton ild llaiisi n .uni daughter kan n altemled the "Holiday on hi ' show at the halt Lake fair aiounds last hund.n atteinoon Its a six pound, two ounce baby girl for Mr and Mrs. Dar-- I roll J Nelson, botn at the Cooley hospital June 3 The baby is the couple's first ihild and the and first gtandchild for Mr Also the Mrs Jamsey Nelson fust great grandchild for Mr and Mis Sheldon Nelson of Ogden Mr and Mrs Raymond Pay land children Arlene and Clifford of Nephi spent the past weekend at the home of Mr land Mrs Call Ciowther Mr and Mrs Albert Krause are spending their vacation fi.sh-- I ing at Ponds lodge, Island Paik, Idaho They weie accompanied by Mrs. Emma damson of San Francisco, a sister of Mr Krause Mrs. Mania Christensen, Mrs Wallace Parsons, Mis Lillian Francis and children, and Mrs. Edith Christenson and children, spent last Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Irene Kobbins in Tremontori The occasion being Mrs. Kohbins birthday. Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. H Eugene Perry mg the past week were Mr. and Mrs C. A. Bate and son Lamont of Garfield, Idaho, Mr and Mrs. Walter Donaldson and children of Ogden, Mrs Rose May and daughter Gladys of Lovell, Wyoming, Mr and Mrs A. E. Schow and family, and Mrs. Nellie Grant of Layton. A family dinner was held at the home of Mr and Mrs. Isaac A. Young last Saturday evening, honoring the 12th birthday of their son, Grant A lighted birthday cake was the center piece. Miss DeLaine Heed of Idaho, returning from the B. Y. U. In Piovo, was a guest. Physician, Heal Thyself SEATTLE Dr. George (UP) Stevens is a local psychiatrist who probably has counseled hundreds of couples on matrimonial difficulties. Failing to take his own advice, Stevens has just been divorced. Mrs. Grace Stevens was awarded a decree on grounds of cruelty at a hearing. C. .Memorial Album to (ieorge Gershwin "Hymns Of All Churches Gen Mills Choir I orgy and Hess Indianapolis Symphony Sweethearts bv Al Goodman d May Defy Law But Cim'f Pen! BELLINGHAM, Hash HP) -IF Beck is home today iead tog up on the law of the land I - $1.50 to $8.95 Childrens Suits . $1.98 LADIES SWIM CAPS All rubber with chin snap. 79c BIG TOWELS Ideal beach towels. Extra large, extra heavv. 85c - $1.39 Children MEN'S TRUNKS Satin Wools Flints. . Pinney 12, Utah Distd 0 Wednesday's Schedule Pinney at Brigham City Provo at Magna Tropical $1.19 to $5.95 Little Boys' TRUNKS Same as Mens 79c to $2.95 XBatti-f- i for v Emmnsot ninth Bugham Magna City Runs Jafohs rnertson, Barton, bases-lMo- poke ,, .Moesser l high-ridin- 10c i We lard ss ;ornwa ,est spea. of of An or -- teres lory ganu as af the spates distn n Lo ates a -- an, ( seely, an Harolc james I H n as g AWftSSIGS RADIO REPAIRING radio..: Totals 37 7 13 5 Believed Curbed IMMEDIATE AERIALS Schoolmates Honor Trackman Dillard Intestinal Parasite See Us Today! and other Bupplles BEREA, O. (UP) One of the CLEVELAND (UP) Three nations fastest Negro hurdlers scientists at Western Reserve is being honored in a unique way by bis school successful but practical University Baldvvin-Wallac- e Colmates at completion of experimental tests lege here. indicating that a dangerous The trackman is Harrison Dilase-causing parasite can be controlled by depriving it of its lard, holder of six American report PRICES REASONABLE WORK GFAIUNTEQ BEEHIVE BROWNS SHOE HOSPITAl COAL AND APPLIANCE dise- sugar. The parasite is schistosoma a flatworm which rransoni spends half its life cycle in a snail and the remainder in the intestines of its human or animal victims. It causes the disease known as schistosomiasis, common in some tropical areas American it in servicemen encountered Egypt, where it has killed millions during the last 3,000 years, and in the Philippines At work at Western Reserves school of medicine under grants from the U. S Public Health Service are Drs Ernest Buedirg and Lawrence Peters, pharmacologists, and Mrs. Jean Waite, technical assistant. They found the parasites una huge der study consumed amount of glucose, a form of sugar, while living in its victims Accordingly, they sought chemicals to inhibit the consumption of sugar. Utilnng mice as test animals, the researchers infected them with the parasites and treated them with a form of vitamin known to curb the intake of glucose. They also gave them small doses of a metallic drug used earlier in larger quantitreatties as an independent ment No parasites survived in the intestinal blood vessels of the treated mice They lived on in untreated animals. The scientists said they believed the combination of the two drugs might prove an effective remedy for schistosomiasis in human victims They are searching, however, for a single of drug, possibly a derivative Vitamin K that will act alone against the disease the hurdling championships national AAU high and low hurdle crowns, both outdoor and indoor, and the national collegiate high and low' hurdle championships. Some 1,500 students took part in the program to provide a yeais tuition for Dillards first born child, although he is not even engaged at present. The campaign was kicked off with a Dillard Day at which the dean and team coach spoke. B-- 68 North Main Phone LOW-PRICE- P EXXEY WOItK SETS SLASHED TO XEW LOW! Good Hired Man As Long As He Lasted Ind. RUSHVILLE, (UP) Sliirl or Punt s John is Wissing, Rushville farmer, looking for a new farm hand After a two month advertising campaign, Wissing finally located a good hand. A few days later, the new hired man received a message he was heir to a S50.000 estate The farm hand disappeared seconds after reading the message. Wissing has resumed his newspaper advertising Quality A bargain is a good piece of merchandise at a price thats LOJT fer its QUALITY Its wliat you GET for what you IW that make a Penney bargain. costs (.heap, shoddv stuff is never a bargain, no matter how little it e wouldn't give it houseroom here at Penney. you. Through thick and thin weve stuck to this: it must be GOODsm to he a bar "din! Thats why our customers believe in us. Like us, they re Americans who wont stand for lazy dollars. About Oil Wells BarSPOKANE, Wash (UP) ney Old Coyote, May Takes the Good Horse, Gun, Josephine Mark Real Bird, Arthur Bravo and Joseph Hill came to town to find out if there was anything in reports that oil wells on the Ciow reservation were to be put back into production. Old Coyote, tribal leader of 2,500 Crows living between Billings, Mont., and Sheridan, Wyo said his tube wasnt interested in wealth, but would appreciate some of the finer things of life, such as farm equipment, schools and sanitation 1 A PENNEY Bargain is Always Price Red Men Want To Know Giraffes, once known as camA safe winter supply of food elopards, can gallop at a rate of more than 30 miles per hour, for one colony of bees between November and April is about 40 reports the Encyclopedia pounds of honey. SHORTS Special Bathing Suit SC r NOW IS THE TIM CLEANING $2.95 tiCit Er,e!! We cut the price for two reaoris: no flaps on the shirt pockets no ruffs on the pants. In every other h or better AM matt way they S work set selling for over a dollar more! Take another look at this priie are two little flaps and two Essential to cool, relaxing comfort. jencei Sab I LADIES only Totals j arm. eistwhile excellent right hits-M- oss, 8.15 at will start The game EnckLTci to Bill Old Leif Erickson looked like o clock, according rest, Peaches president a sensational major league roo By Emmertson Sundays box score. g kie Sunday at Magna as his Base on mile a broke all wool curves "lth Pitched baiSj. wide and had the Peaches ar af Emmertson of the most y,!d tillery helpless rnertson Time of ternoon The local lads garnerI implies Bates and Hea ed only four singles, and such and as VanNoy sluggers heavy EVERYBODY IN KANA&, GARFIELD COUNTY. l5 A POTENTIAL Erickson, Owen went hit less The shape of stands-- , MOVIE ACTOR. WHEN FILM COMPANIES COME who beat Provo the only time TO USE THc SCENIC GRANDEUR OF THE way signs have a defini SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY FOR LOCATION ms, the Nationnal Sa theyve been scratched over into the lost column this season, OF MOVIE WESTERNS, EVEN BUSINESSMEN ctl says For example CLOSE UP SHOP TO ACT AS EXTRAS. put the cork in the battle hold sign always is octag0n a look-iof Peaches hopes any should be ing heeded even for first half honors lettering is obscured route went the Al Emmertson Red Cross Resumes for the Peaches, but his average-sor- t 0 Hunt For Missing of-11 hit game wasnt 1 WASHINGTON The good enough against the (UP) 1 American Red Cross has reMillmen, and home runs el sumed its service of searching by Jackie Ridd and Johnny 2 for missing civilians in foreign Evans shook him up a bit 1 countries At Helper Mel Marlowe found TO GET YOUR 0 The service was suspended in 0 August, 1945, when normal mail 1 channels Na-were reopened EXPERT tional Red Cross Headquarters of said resumption the service 5 followed State and War Department requests for it. Under Red Cross procedure, local chapters will accept indiBefore Hot Weather Settles In vidual inquiries for missing civilians only after ordinary Prompt Servlet have communication channels BEST GRADE WOVEN OK FAINTED AW MV proved unsuccessful. FOR HO.V.E OR BUSINESS During the war Rod Cross GOOD ASSORTMENT more handled than chapters messages, inquiries to SERVICE and from this country concernTUBES ing missing fnends and rela tives SPEAKERS $1.95 BAG Wednesday evening toe home fans will get back to their baseball as the Peaches play host to Pinney, standing Second in the league with four losses and two Carl Steadily-improvinwins McConnell will be back on the Rees park mound at the start to see if the old flash has relumed for the summer to his ballnj 6-- - l g 3 7-- suit Pa 873 6b7 .500 300 250 7 The luck of the Irish smiled upon the Brigham City American Legion Junior baseball team in a night game at Rees Pioneer park Monday evening. With Farmington leading and with two out of none on in the ninth inning, Brigham looked like a beaten team Lee Wight, third man up, got on second base when Farmingtons first baseman let his grounder bounce off his shins for a two base error. Ronnie Harris brought in Wight with a line single to left which still left At this Brigham behind point the Farmington team, which had been playing almost sensational defensive ball, blew sky high and made successive errors on infield grounders off the bats of Johnson, Itadfieiu and Hunsaker to allow two more runs to come in and give the The game to Brigham City game ended In a near riot as Kenny Neilson, the base umpire, called a Brigham man safe at second base on a very close play The Farmington team outhit the Brigham lads 13-- with several of their blows going for extra bases while only two of Brighams hits were longer than singles. The Brigham manager admitted today that his team W'as very lucky to win the game and said Farmington had a mighty fine American Legion team and one that should be a serious contender for the state championship. Sgt. Harvey K. that this Wftrdrop explained was Farmington's first loss of the year and was Brighams second win in American Legion exhibition games against a single defeat, that administered by Ogden. For Brigham, Vard Johnson looked like a million dollars as Women LADIES SWIM SUITS With floating Hra. Wool Jersey s, Prints, Seersuckers. Ole Massa Leif Utah Industrial League Smiles, Legion 8-- couldnt ih i Sunday 7 To 3 Lady Luck Lads Win t l , 15 MAAS. WHERt HCTlYWOOC PERSONALITIES ARE A COMMON SIGHT ON THE STREETS. The officers returned to the station for a warrant Beck followed, and when the sergeant placed the bail at $10, Beck "dared the law to lock him up He was promptly jailed Famous Gantner Of California For Men C Last week Beck raced police to his home The speedster arrived before police could catch him and give him a ticket for speeding Beck then lumped from the car, police said, and from the presumed safety of Ins private :i property challenged the officers to arrest him. two runs and one hit Except for the fatal ninth inning the entire Farmington team played fine baseball with their pitcher, Parkins, standing the locals on their heads after he entered the game in the second inning with a sweeping curve that had Wardrops boys breaking their backs and jumping away from the plate. He got 12 strikeouts in less than eight full innings. The box score: Brigham 8 wim Peaches Bow To i UTAH'S do any better foi Distuhiiloi"- - than he did, , fr.1 the , nil, )i he nM'-fin. , tin Pinney xhiggris i, Kued ten men across the plate him from the rnd slugged mound in the fourth Gene Lud was lw started tor Pinney and Samby i el lev ed in the seventh my Oliver Bill fair finished the Mii'c U" Mrlowe Putney won 12 to 9 1,. Rugs cleaned by most modern rug cleaning ment in the West. purely decorative cuffs worth tl difference ? Think of sU , BIG features as Sanforizedt Arniy-l)p- e it-- equip- ( twill FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE FREE FROM SANDANDGRIT RESTORE LUSTRE OF YOUR RUG SIZING collar. Patterns for MODERN CLEANERS awwwOTWi rrili Phone 86 if n frttfs tufiiwi all-ov- . . v-- . shape) Graduated fit-- at price! Sloth up now! )xhrinL,igH m Free Pickup And Delivery n ' sun tan xat-dye- d ade... ik.rlie, (for dress-typ- e l.OW COMPLETE DEMOTHING ... this 'j ,ti lo cou Jm loo |