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Show OCTOBER 20, 1851. THE JOURNAL Cross Is Re-'- l this I.U' the National Red Cioss aullnin.od the training of lay peopler for this seiVae. I hose e r tunning should have had te.ee h. n expenence and an educational buikgiouml to fit them foi this ei vice. Hoi.ie Nurses THE AMERICAN WAY ( Bol'XTll UI, . s. nmnia Haiti n, home mak(iiii (iner, Homo NurMiig ilmnni.m; tesuhei at Davis hih liool, ing Mi1' Kcm.etli 1.. Win, tor Home Nuisintr instrucmined mu si, .in ti net,, i ami A i i.m! tion ai Mills Cillogo in California J. Mini, executive uietaiy of die last dine1 and will conduct classes Davis County Chaptei, Ameiican loi st nioi students at the high Rod (toss, attemlcd m M'lioed. Mm. Van who also was Home Nm-in- g Cciifeienee in tiained at Mills College will con- Miss duct adult Wednesday, Ocluher Voluntiem foi Irene Thompson, director of Niim-m- in st i ue. tor and classes are iu foi the I'i.eific Aiea, Hinted to contact the1 chapter of-- I A mem an Red Cui'-and JMiss Ma-hice at 7'i West Thud South, IJoun-- 1 Sleakei, Nuisin; field upie-M-ntitiid, telephone L'.'iO. (cinducled the morning ami afeinoon session. The National Red ha Household Hint An . . 1 . e 1 - all-da- y n, Take an extia minute to Btiaiffhten sheets on the clothesline, pulling the to squat e the suits Youll be able to non tht in in much less time, and theyll fold moie tu-nltoo. cor-ne- ts g s el e, hem leque-te- d authonties Ci, civilian defca.M hy to tiain at least one Home Nuisintr peison in home in the United States, eeiy Mis. (Jaidner states that plans aie !o-m- g made to tia'n a lay in each of the fouiteen communities in he chantei. Since theie is a s 'mi-ti- i go ot muses available for Model Sergeant Are your youngsters learning to wash their hands properly? Look at your towels for the answer. If they are badly soiled, chances are someone Is not using enough soap, water and "elbow grease" to get hands clean before he uses the towel. ... the three "Reading, 'riting and 'rithmetic R's . . . they're more important now than ever. It costs more to educate a youngster these days too. Utah's mining industry helps a lot in supplying that money. Taxes from the industry go a long way towards preparing our boys and girls to be better, more successful citizens." Ui3AH rany rj Caught In The Act A Merry Unbirthday To You esw&mmsss TIMERRY UNBIRTHDAY parties, made popular by the Unbirthday Song in Walt Disneys Alice in Wonderland, are easy entertainment for the younger set. As the song suggests, its more fun to give a party every day than it is to wait for a birthday celebration once a year. The cake, made perhaps by the young hostess herself from a mix, and orange juice are refreshments enough. Any In little girl can shake the orange juice up fr in a few seconds just open a can of quick-froze- n i1 orange juice concentrate, 4 add a into or it shaker, pitcher pour three cans of cold water, and stir or 6hake. Second glasses are easy for thirsty young friends too, for the little cans of concentrate pack conveniently in the freezing compartment of the refrigerator and can be reconstituted at a moments notice. lil r t' BIGGER Photo ly Birds Eyt in attire for U. S. Infantrymen are tested, as well as modeled, by Sgt. Joe Willis, of Roanoke, NEW ITEMS at Va., Pentagon Washingtons Building. Designed to emphasize the importance of the Infantry and to accentuate its courage and sacrifice, the specific items include a light blue insignia for garrison and service caps; lapels, a neck scarf and a shoulder cord. (International) Odd Fact When a chair collapsed under a Long Beach, California, man who weighs 682 pounds, it took four men to maneuver him back to his feet. The JOURNAL A weekly newspaper published k (he interests of the residents of D;i vs County, at Lavton Utah. Entered as second-clas- s matter at Layton. Utah, under the Act of Mrroh 8. 1879. Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. These are days when is not only more profitable its A few pennies spent each day for electricity can bring you big dollars in increased profits through brooders, milkers, pumps and many other electric helpers. Residential rates on our interconnected system (the same for farm or city users) are 24 below the national average. BUY FROM YOUR By WILLIAM RITT Central Press Writer DUELING, according to a news Probably only place in the world dispatch, is being revived at many where a speeder gets the barked German universities. Theres one command: Pull over to the pier. t college sport, well all agree, thats been overemphasized. Grandpappy Jenkins says he i i t Our guess is the younger set won't completely desert the neighborhood movie until TV comeq through with a good substitute Jor popcorn. DEALER t anasiGSHGQ Q LIGHT osnxxssB t? SP& efl (lto GznnB QbSlMy s? Phone: Kaysville YOU'RE TELLING ME! on the farm patriotic, too. labor-savin- g j l t Safety authorities say Rhode Island leads in fewest people hit by lightning. Maybe it's just a coincidence that it also is the smallest state. t t t Traffic on the canals of Venice ere now regulated by traffic cops. dont mind fish going on a twi week diet but why must it always coincide with his vacation t t t f Science item tells of the discov- ery of a new tasteless red berry. Seems hardly worth the trouble. i Of l4TI0h NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Natl Advertising Representative Newspaper Advertising Service. 222 No. Michigan Ave. Chicago, 111. Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. In combination with The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year. t At last we know what happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object. That runaway Czechoslovakian train got through the Iron Curtain, didnt it? Uttli 10 Lloyd E. Anderson Editor Lena U. Manager Parrish News Editor J. V. Woolsey Display Advertising Manager |