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Show Tuesday, May 28, 1957 THE DRAGESTON TRIBUNE Pate Eliht neth Allred, Jimmy and Kathy, Personalities in the iunnyside News , Larry L. Frankwashl, son of Mr. ily lives in Bellville, Ohio, andtt and Mrs. Frankwashl, left April they have a daughter. Mrs. is ' the former Miss Martha ,30 for service in the Navy. He is ' at Fahl. San , taking his basic training . Diego, California. Miss Mary Newell, a student at the was taken Mrs. Anthony Durney University in Salt Lake City, Tuesto the Holy Cross hospital spent the week end with her famday of last week. She suffered a ily here, Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Newell, Bal-lie- broken knee and dislocated shoulder the day before when she fell She was to while undergo an operation there this week but expected to be home house-cleanin- g. next week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stevenson and children left Thursday of last week for Hawthorne, Nevada, to spend Mothers Day with her mother, Mrs. Bee Robinson, and other relatives and friends. They went by way of Salt Lake City and took her sister, Mrs. Connie Johnson, and baby son with them. Their brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson of California, will also be there. Mr. Robinson was to leave this week for the service. The Stevensons and Mrs. Johnson were to return Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. James Fahl received word of the arrival of a grandson. The baby, Garry Boyd, son t, of Mr. and Mrs. William G. 11. famThe arrived April Bal-liet- Bobby and Micheal. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lindsey and Mrs. Millie Lindsey, went to Salt Lake City Thursday afternoon, May 9. They went through the LDSW temple with the wedding party of Denny Lindsey and Miss DeAnne Long Friday. The new Mrs. Lindsey is from Orem and a wedding reception was held there Friday evening. Juney Lindsey and Miss DeAnn Lindsey went in Friday for the reception. After a short honey-moo- n the young couple will home in Logan until make their school is out. Denny will graduate in June. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hyatt went to Orem Friday evening for the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Bot-toro- . Dennis Lindsey. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allred and hisfathcr,' Andrew J. Allred, spent the week end in Salt Lake City. They were houseguests of their .on and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ken -- and were Sunday dinner guests of their daughter, Mr. and Mrss. Tom Hilton. Other week end guests at the Allred home were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Simmons from Hiawatha and dinner guests at the Hilton home wereliis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hilton from Castle Gate. Mr. and Mrs Leroy Christensen spent the week end in Mt. Pleasant with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tucker spent the Mothers Day in Spring City with her mother and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Mangum of Price and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Beamson and Dennis from Hiawatha were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stevenson, Sr., and Lynn. Mr. .and Mrs.' Bud Manchester, Bill, Jack and Susan entertained relatives last week. Warren and Bill Bottoroff of Speed, Indiana, are Mrs. Manchesters father and . brother. Her sister, Mrs. Dean Arnold, arid daughter, Winona, of Wayne Michigan, completed the party. They arrived Monday, May 6, and started the return trip Monday, May 13. Mr." and Mrs? Foster Jertsen. Ann and Linda spent thhe week end in Ferron and Castle Dale. There were over night guests of her par- ff Is it effective? A: Two shots, two to six weeks apart, are 70 to 80 per cent efective. A third or Q. Quiz Sheet On Polio Vacdne You have peen urged to get polio vaccinations for your family. Naturally .you want to know the facts about it. Q. Is the Salk vaccine safe?. A: Since the spring of 1955, 51 million people have had injections with an excellent safety record. Before being approved by the U.S. Public Health Service, it was given in field trials to more than 400,-00- 0 children. The American Medical Association now has officially ehdorsed it. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bartop in Ferron and visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray and other relatives in Castle Dale. The club, the Rock and Roll met at the home of Linda Cookies, Shumway May 9 under the supervision of the leaders, .Mrs. Alta Preston and Mrs. Mary Krebs. The meeting was called to ordei by the president, Mary Lee Krebs. Opening prayer was said by Janice Jensen. The president led the group in the pledge of allegiance and two songs. The girls made sandwiches and a barina milk shake and the meeting was closed with a song. Jsen 4-- H ' booster shot, seven months after the second, provides effectiveness estimated at 90 per cent. After widespread inoculations among ele mentary school children, ' polio cases in 1956 dropped 47 per cent as compared to J.955 and 59 per cent as compared to the 1951-5- 5 average. Q. How many have had it? A: by March 1, 1957, 51 million Americans had had at lea,st one shot; of these,. 27 million had received two shots; 11 million the required three shots. This means that only 11 million people (under 40 years old) are properly protected for the 1957 polio seapolio-susceptib- le son. Q. How many still need it? A: Some 58 million Americans under 40 are without any protection at children (under 5) all. Pre-schoneed vaccination most. Teenagers are next in urgency; then adults from 20 through 39. Polio cases among adults have risen to 25 per ol cent of the otal number. Furthermore, when polio hits a mother or r, a disruption toNfam-il- y life is especially ruinous.. Roll up your sleeve and start your vaccination series as soon as wage-earne- possible. graces each product that bears the name mum This emblem is your assurance oi MM8BMWWIWW chenUfl - . .C" s'A the next step beyond perfection begins where quality can go no further ! SCHENLEY WHISKY, DISTILLERS 86 PROOF, CO., N. 65 Y. GRAIN C. 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