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Show Mt OCTOHi: R 3, 1953 THU JOURNAL 3 81-ycar-- old Scientist Advises Youth Page At Trade Meeting CROSSWORD 1. 5. 0. ACROSS Cease 2. Expression of sorrow 3. Subtle River (Chin.) 20. A Algeria) compound 22. Level 24. Nickel raceme (sym.) (Dot.) 25. Dis5. Jewish month charge 4. A of cloth 11. 8th part of a circle 13. Small perfo- rated ball asa 6. To bowl underhand 15. Intimate companions (cricket) Toward the lee 8. A law enacted by 7. 17. Outcast class (Jap.) river 18. Swdss 16. (NW. emanation 20. Roll Private , instructor Seaport city 7 19. A son of Adam legislature 21. Biblical city 11. Tuber 22. Tree (So. Am.) 23. Poker stake 12. Gang 14. Ventures 25. A cooking Aniwer Yetfr!y' gun 26. 34. An-immatu- Scorch slightly amphibian 27. Gold 28. 30. 33. (Her.) Finds out 35. Performed 36. 24 hours 38. One of many layer Butts Water 40. A bird 42. Loiter god (Babyl.) 45. Drama (Jap.) range 28. Removes, as moisture 29. Long-eare- d rodent 30. Color 31. Old Dutch JOHN 32. Tidy 34. Mournful 37. To make I j ! j I j Dr. Benjamin Duggar, world famous microbiologist who dis-- I covered the wonder drug Aureomycin, technically known as chlortetracycline, celebrated his 81st birthday on September 1. He still carries on a full research program. Dr. Duggar is shown here David Pruess, would-b- e scientist, in giving advice to Y. David, N. Lederle Pearl River, Laboratories, his laboratory at wanted some this science studies his who will begin help in fall, Dr. for. to work research of what Duggar, prepare type deciding incidentally, discovered the wonder drug " several years after he was retired by the University of Wisconsin. j a choice 39. 41. I NIXON OUTLINES FAR EAST TOUR Either continent of Western Hemisphere LEWIS, president of the Labor 43. Insufficient 44. Thin 46. Old form of rifle 47. Therefore 48. L. United Mine Workers, appears at the Senate Banking Committee meeting in Washington as a member of the Expert Citizens Advisory Committee on International Trade. Plans are to make a sweeping survey of American trade with foreign lands. (International) (abbr.) Plaid Traveler (L.) Vehicle with runners DOWN 1. Part of the vertebral column (pi.) Carnes were played at the City park and refreshments served. All presidents of Davis County District from Ivaysville White Dorothy north, met this week at the home Correspondent of County President Mrs. Wilmar Phone: 0106-J- 1 S. Barlow. A similar meeting was Another note on the Cerebral held for presidents south of Kays-vill- e in Bountiful. Palsey drive comes from Nihla Iverson of the Alpha Lambda Sherrie Ann McFerson celeof Phi Beta the brated her tenth birthday on SepSigma Chapter who announced that $o..!l tember 21 with a party given at the sorority was turned in to this fund Monday home of her parents. after a group of children belonging Mrs. Whitener who is teaching to Sorority members canvassed second grade at the Clearfield their neighborhoods here in Clear-- ! Elementary school has been ill field and in Layton. In charge of this week. By the way she is a these groups were Mrs. Hugo Muel- recent graduate of San Jose Coller, Mrs. John Mildon and Mrs. lege and is the wife of Lt. Comdr. Frank Bringhurst. John H. Whitener who has recently A Blazer welcome was held in the reported to the Naval Supply Depot First ward Primary for all the here as Issue Control officer. The trailbuilder groups this week. Whiteners are residing in Sunset. News About Folks in CLEARFIELD I j j I Richard Nixon, after announcing at a Washington press conference his plans for a goodwill tour of the Far East, points to a map showing spots he intends to visit. His trip, which begins (International Soundphoto) Oct. 6, he indicates, will start at Japan. VICE PRESIDENT THE OLD HOME TOWN - S Off P-T- A By VERA WINSTON BREAKS OWN PLANE RECORD PLAID wool has become a sure-fir- e hit for the tailored suit that is a must for the traveler, for the college girl and the ca-- j reer girl. So here Is a new one, fashioned along the proper classic lines, of course, but with dis-- I tinguishing little touches. Theso include the high notched collar, the seams disappearing Into the By STANLEY notched hip pocket and buttons of gray bone to set off the gray in the plaid which also uses wine red. ed j ij I AN EXPLANATION OF THE CATHOLIC RELIGION A Course of Illustrated Lectures to Be Held EACH MONDAY EVENING AT 8 P. M. St. Rose of Lima Auditorium LAYTON, UTAH Lecture Question Box Discussion father of ten children, smiles as he sits In the cockmonoplane at LaGuardia Airport, N. Y., af r pit of his he broke his own transcontinental record for light planes ('or:' i. who hails from Winona, Minn., set a record of 22 hours, 24 n p for transcontinental flight from San Francisco. lie old record of 23 hours, 4 minutes, 21 seconds, set in 1931. Tb.flown the Atlantic both ways in his small plane. (luu MAX CONRAD, 50, single-engin- ed i non-sto- - ; This course, conducted by the Paulist Fathers will be a friendly discussion of Catholic Teachings. There are no obligations, no controversy, and a friendly welcome awaits you. The colored pictures were made especially for this course. |