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Show 1, 1952. iOVEMBER were Mrs. George K. Reese and urday evening in honor of Miss Mrs. Jessie D. Bird of Salt Lake Kate Ellison who will leave SunCity. day for Barcelona, Spain, where Mrs. Rufus Dickson returned she will attend school. from the hospital last week end Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hill attended after undergoing a major operasacrament meeting Sunday evening tion. Her many friends wish her News About Folks in LAYTON Mrs. Maggie Simmons Correspondent Phone Q219-J- 1 a speedy recovery. Clarence Simmons is in a serious :ondition at the Dee Hospital in Miss Grace Evans has returned from he to Layton after a two weeks visit injuries Ogden suffering received when he fell at a building with her parents and friends was constructing in Layton. pfc. Rodney Dickson and Hal Curtis left Friday by United Air Lines for Camp Stoneman where they are stationed with the U. S. he Army. Mr. and Mrs. son Jim was the speaker. Democratic Candidate &OT Mrs. Melba Olsen of Salt Lake visited Saturday with her sister Mrs. Parley Weaver and Mrs. Ezra Harris. STATE TREASURER 9 I ABILITY Forsgren of Brigham City spent Sunday here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Ellison and family attended a dinner party Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bowman in Salt Lake. Mrs. Jabey Adams and Mrs. Stevenson entertained twenty friends at the Adams home. Sat An-niet- plate. REESE M. REESE y,K'v Canada. Taken to the police station on l charge of purse snatching, woman In New York City was found to be hiding two $10 bills and three $1 bills under her upper Mr. and Mrs. Art Jackson and family of Tooele spent Saturday with Mrs. Jacksons mother, Mrs. Chloe Harris. 'ij in Odd Fad at North Farmington church. Their Mrs. Elizabeth Forsgren and son, Frank Adams, Mrs. Arval and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert and Lottie Humpherys, Layton enjoyed the beauty of a trip through Weber Canyon, Echo and Parleys Canyon, Sunday. A group of boys and girls from Layton Second Ward attended a Baptismal session at the Salt Lake Temple Tuesday. Sunday dinner guests at the I home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons Luello 9 THE JOURNAL ? at EXPERIENCE s INTEGRITY te ELECTION NOVEMBER 4th (Paid Political Advertisement) Footloose At 96 Say, John Why is Socialized Medicine Bad ? Well, Mary, the old Russian Bolshevik, Lenin, knew and taught his disciples of Communism, that Socialized Medicine is the keystone of Communism. He knew that once he had control of the physicians and dentists and hospitals, he could control any country. Of course he got that control in Russia. Communist governments always get it. Yes, but they keep that power because of their State Police dont they? Oh, yes. Well, we don't have to worry about State Police in America, John. Not this year, Mary. But Socialized Medicine would be the first step to a country controlled by guns. You see, taking away the freedom of the medical people now, would mean taking over the railroads next, or the. lawyers, who defend our freedoms, or the steel people, or the farmers. . You mean they might even take over our grocery store some day? Thats right, Mary. Once the pattern is set its only a matter of time 'til the whole country is told what to do. Well, if thats where were headed, Im doing something about it. Wed nil better act to protect our freedom, FORMER national walking chamH. Hocking takes things easy at his Teaneck, N J. home on his 96th birthday. He had le planned to celebrate with a stroll, but his doctor and son intervened. During the past year. Hocking walked 2,854 miles, which makes a claimed lifetime total of more than 850,000 miles pion James 20-mi- : i fa F Mary. f is Dear mm suauwp moah - Does a SCALP SPECIALIST TELL HAIR-!?AISI- STORIES? NG MRS. THELMA 8ITAIER QUAKERToWM, PA. IS THE EAR MOAM difference between A TEACHER AND AN ENGINEER that the teacher TRAINS THE MIND -- q engineer minds the Train r AND THE A.G. SMI TH , WALLACE. N.C, Send ft yckuP , billed mummotiom by King Feature to WH7'1 tyndfcnl 0 MkdfeooO Aw'xdcfiOoeoxii) & I X &y r |