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Show OCTOBER 10, 1933. THE JOURNAL 6 ACTRESS CHEERS POLIO VICTIM TWINS HEALTHY AFTER SEPARATION i v . j New Station to Open Saturday A brand new CLEARFIELD modern service station is holding its grand opening Saturday, October loth. To be known as Hanks Conoco Service, its manager has been in the service station business for 13 years in Roy. His customers and friends join in wishing him well on his new venture. ' t & y - '' yu y, rr 'sf f i , 1 ' V ' ft ' (, v,'., y yy C ,k: ' 1 . ' , I? w-- n LEO ION MEET KAYSVILLE Kaysville Post to the American S3 will play host Legion District No. 3 conference to be held Saturday, October 30, at s p. m. in the Layton Legion Home. Heads Bankers since they were separated by a history-makin- g Mouton Siamese twins are pictured in their adjoining the operation, cribs at the Ochsner Foundation Hospital in New Orleans. The babies, daughters of Mayor and Mrs. Ashton Mouton, of Lafayette, La., are Catherine Anne (left) and Carolyn Anne. Doctors report that they are (International Soundphoto) gaining weight and are in fine shape. FOR THE FIRST TIME (right), stage and scren star, who has been playing an active part in the fight against polio, takes time out from Broadway to cheer David Askin, 5, as he takes his first step while under treatment at the Sister Kenny Clinic in Jersey City, N. J. Looking on is Yalery Harvey, chief technician at the institute. Miss Russell became interested in young victims of infantile paralysis when she appeared some time ago as Sister Kenny in a moving picture. (International) ROSALIND TOP A.F.L. OFFICERS RE-ELECT- ED RUSSELL HAY FEVER SEASON EVERETT REESE (above), of Newark, Ohio, is shown as he took over as the new president of the American Bankers Association after their convention in Wash- ington. He succeeds W. Harold Brenton. of Des Moines, Iowa. Calls on Ike of the American Federation of Labor pose for the cameramen after they were by the organization at its Mo. annual convention in St. Louis, They are (L to r.): George and William Meany, president; Matthew Woll, first r. first by an secretary-treasurewas his election Schnitzler, Meanys A.F.L. convention. He was first elected in November by the Executive Council after the death of William Green. (International Soundphoto) THESE OFFICERS re-elec- ted vice-preside- mmr nt, add For Sale Wanted 0 Employment Lost and Found For Rent or Lease Services Offered 0 Miscellaneous All Want Ads 10c Per Line Per Issue 50c Minimum Per Issue WANT ADS ACCEPTED any time up to noon Wednesday for insertion in Thursday issue. KEYED and BLIND ads, such as leave name at Reflex, Phone Reflex or Write in Care of Reflex, 25c per insertion additional to regular 10c per line. ARTICLES FOUND and turned in at Reflex office will be advertised one issue only, without cost to finder. Owner may identify and claim upon payment of 50c. While care is taken in handling such lost and found items turned in to The Reflex, no responsibility is accepted for such articles. The publishers reserve the right to edit, revise or reject any or all advertising. In case of error or omission in any advertisment the publishers are liable only to the extent of the ad. Errors should be reported immediately. Want ads will be taken over the phone, when person placing the ad is listed in telephone directory re-runni- ng Best Results Obtained From Placing Ads and Want Ads In THE REFLEX and JOURNAL MISS FRANCES E. WILLIS, the new United States Ambassador to Switzerland, is . shown as she called at the White House to pay her respects to President Eisenhower before leaving for her post. |