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Show DAMS Ui!.71 i WEDDINGS Coni. ww Roberta Butler of Morgan were married Augutt 12lh. A wedding rereption an ! dtrr M, held August 27-in the lit Ward ihurch at Ogl-hoiformer Paroeun folks a Vlv tended. JaU returned Ul March afte hi eilittmen in the Navy (e two yrir. wnich he wat t'ation ed at San Diego. rina corps for three year, 30 month of which war spout 7T overt. count r malting their horn in Ogden during the turn mcr and plan to re'urn to their tudie at th U, S. A. C. in the fall. Jack Adam ton of Mr. and Mr. O. W. Adam, of Oden, 1h X m 'poW.t w .. . , . .1 re 1 , h 1 kjV- - t.d - r Xfiaft ) r. . . utf nl r i Xi)i Ai , yAcc Krof.r i r:YW I''.viV kl.H.i.c. rirtlciiA io l ct'f. rDr-TA- -- r $ SC-- r --.- A hi1.hS!jV' J r; I f ..if, n - -r . il m. I" , urt. f ill fi.M t .rh-tpro- , a 03 lr - hU - -- t f. ' 1 I ,V 1 J'' r '' ' r v?v' -- . . A . iee . " v jlh T ' it V, .s m 1 ' VA " K A ! V Ugbt-wrtgh- U LIKE f .l J tT fLi$ ,i.iV C0AS UVul. ,r Mf 7DhACKCf.rA h C? S 7r V.yAi.i A V3 W X X 6u.TOBPt4LMe6ARME THE MS" IV. ?4c- - Svior likfDDuCihiS Cl.vJ,'SS -- tJf.T VIA MILL O Ac rOti YftLOi MAAOj V ASK fJUfi CAhCuOATCS H&NACA S.-- j 7hY 1 1 ABOUT AUiCASI ksasal, t)7Cft ns toolAre. W GvVrO.V S5.C0 POP, AC, I SJR.VxCt fQOD FACT SUBMITTED AND A WO RID Of FOOD, 40 CAST 49 STREET, NEW YORK, USED. ADDRESS. One rv:r d.4 J, 7:?r.IGAN Jl c .THEM IN. PLEASE SEND: I always think it docs a newspaper editor good to get out from behind his desk and see how folks in other parts of America look, and think, and act And thats what Ive been doing these past weeks, touring the country from Michigan to Texas, California to Maine. Its a mighty tncouraging experience. Not only because of the different points of view you run into but because of the tolerance which reconciles those different points of view. , I mean the tolerance of a Penn A.l WAY , a ly 1 ..SuLi y" tW NO WOMDER- -I 1 NEVCC? C I ke:p CihVG K.M Trh3 foFKaE CUT GrsJ STiLL GtT ANY CONDITION rcisur c HELP fi'S TF . HTTER' V American YrriJ OURNEIGHBORHOOD.i N.Y. pi-o-- -- 1 ir - C. I! ILL PAY ft From where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh TO PRINT IINGS T HAT HAPPEN i'. HAT OTDFF VMll OF UNUSUAL TORIES IV m msmu VE ' ' Mh A L ' I 'H.r:c:'ccznr-ipcr- Uel. caiiioutlaKetl nnd warm. too. these ntembera ol the 82nd Air at borne Division plod through the anoiv during lixercise Snowdrop" an northern post. The Natiomil Cotton Council reports the soldier rotton garment made of f er, resistant wind wearing uniform is used over tightly constructed fabrics The outer cotton more warmth aa and provide resilient more undergarment and offer overcoats. comfort than heavy UyVi' - i . A - lv 'if1 .rivT - A'l .- -j t 1 0 i J. A-- lv j TV- . I. , U ar' f'Ly'V'A fl .' - . A t f ' S Vc- r lAx' J. v c V llu- , ' VV J f a t I (V tSJ : i' j n P I . ! I rr a I prii ( r a j is COM 7W,CS TOAUW CAFCTERA CwkCS ? COMFCCT CUrOMG ffOciC s thir ha March of Dimes ;V t , w.h Named to Head - )ai a.iyou Rhf in. c . - -t J. S7 . ... C vc w: CAKKLO 'I I v KO.f COM) COTTON .i i , . 'Ti Hi favorite idi.. turn me pru i , do.l.ca or t'.at alien. tc., ao ofTutri Hrtof Society b auitabl to iuk for that nounc reguUr wor aouid . briatma !. n tho Tu linng meelini will b held oold b appraciataj tlto. An intretn-an( (ernooa. dy Rrgular Society mt-- I the of featur unutual will begin th firt week i. HouaehoKI bo a will ir'9'nf cioter. for iKi Hint Hunt with I. Kvervone it invitj beat Announcement tie been mad by Mr. and Mr Jam H. AnJ- ron of tb marriage oi their laughter M.iiam, to Lewi Limo .on of Mr end Air. Robert Limb of Beaver. 1 he young couple mke l.'e.r wedding voot. in be Salt Lake L D S Temple uv Friday Sept. 3rd. The brido'a mother accompanied them. Mr end Mr Harold Bredahaw ok deaver alto made the trip to dalt lake City with them. 'Si , Miriam i a graduate of the vr t. rowan High School and wa i ttudent at B A C. last year. The groom ia a vetrren of World War II, having aeen several ar aervic in the U S. Navy, be young people will be at one ji Cedar City, wl.eie boll i lun to attend college thi winter A reception in their honor u denned for Saturday t evening ept. 11th. Mr. end Mr. Fail LaFcvt.-- , .re the proud parent of a nn l)by boy bum lo them Id at Senator Ira A. Hugain week ia the Iron Co. lio,,it.i . V brother and litter are inx-ousState Senator Ira A. Ilugglns, of awaiting hi arrival bum Ogden, ha been named Utah State Chairman of tie 1949 Match of A number of Paragonab Oimea. Basil O'Connor, prealdent of d.ove to Grand Canyon lrat the National Foundation for Infan eck to attend the teacher die IaralyMx, announced today. It ia Senator llugglm)' eighth consecu luting. Among them were Air, tlve year as head of the fund rais- jnmj Dalion, Mr. Alta Dalt iis ing campaign in Ptah. Helen S.one, Mr. Dori The March of Dimes, conducted imilh, Mr. Idella Robimon ami nationally each January, Is the sole lupport of the National Foundation er daughter, Shirley. and Its 2,800 local county chapters. Mr. and Mr. Frrol Laniorea-Funds conti United to the annual drove to Salt Lake to viait drive pay costs of medical care and the weeksnd with their over treatment for polio victims and Anance the scientific research and .on Clyde, who i convalescing professional education programs rom Polio. They report that the sponsored by the National Founda- joy it improving enough to 1J tion. The 1949 appeal will be held valk'ng a little now. Howevti-jotJanuary 1 31. arm are in brace and it Senator liugglns, a native of i Ctah, has been active in state civic will be ome time before he affairs for many yeats and has ble to return borne. Mr. an! served In the L'tah State Legisladr. Andrew Lamoreaux and ture continuously since first elected dr. Itha Robinaon made tha in 1930. He has been a National Labor Commissioner in Utah and is rip with the Lamoreaux'., Para- Uncle Tom Robimon, a member of the Jackson Democratic League, the Ogden Kiwanis ;onah oldest man is in very Club and the American Legion. health and i confined to Mr. O'Connor, in announcing Sen- poor hi bed at the present time. ator Huggins' acceptance of the Mrs. Agne Boardman is in March of Dimes chairmanship, revealed that when complete inci- Jrem visiting wilh her son Hy--udence figures for this year are tabuand hi family. Mrs. Board lated the toll of infantile paralysis has been in nan quite poor 1943 in the United States from through 1948 may well exceed ealth for several weeks. 100,000 cases. Mr. Milton ivoou of Salt Lake While the final answer to the some time here visiting jpent mystery of poliomyelitis the dis- with member of her family, covery of a cure and a preventive home returned jhe in early in the lies the research for the disease laboratory," Mr. O'Connor said, the week. generous suppoit of the American Mis Audrey Dumon recently people is now more vital than evei returned from wheie Beaver, before If victims of polio, children and adults alike, aie to receive the be had been staying with Mr. care they must have to achieve and Mr. Jay Boyler. maximum lecoveiy. Mr Merlin Hunt and Mr. Austin Barton are home fru-.- i Tooele where they have been nployed for several months. '9 Mr. Wilson Lu..d waff retir..el '$ asW-- J where Fe l.aj from Wyoming been working for some time. Mr., Eda Thornton left for Jalt Lake where she has e.n- loment. She has gone to care with whom she or the lady winter. l?st spent Mrs. Ruth Fro.aero and her two sons are visiting here wi.h . elatives for a short time before returning to their bom in Msy-vooCalifornia. Mr. and Mrs. Dav.d Prolherj re Happy to have th-- ir grandson David Scott v. ith them for a visit. 0 com 1 x v; ;r r:L ; 1 sylvania faimer for the hob ts o his city cousin; the Hrame rl folks who vole one way towu-.ethose who vote another; the tolerson ,g ance of those who pit-fcwater towards those v. ho ejoy a moderate beverrge like Wv. From where I sit, its that greet American trait of tolerance respect for individu.nl tastes and liberties that makes this country strong. Lets never lose it s m 1 V - i ,' ' ,e Copyright, 1948, United States Brewers Foundation lit. 4 When Quacks Prescribe rgrtyjrjr SEASOH OP'EEIS . . . GOOD HUMTIHG i" Sf t Paragonah Ward Primary announce that their organ-zatio- n is now complete and next meetings will begin "uesday afternoon at 3:45. AH children of Primary age are urged to be in attendance. The list of officers and teachMrs. Lasca Hunt, ers include President, ass'sted by counselors Vfrs. Norene Dunton and Mrs. Mrs. Evelv-- i Erma Lamoreaux. is Davenport secretary. Wilma Lamoreaux, organist, and choriste--- . Mrs. Anita McBride, Home builder teachers are Mrs. Roka Thornton, who has charge of the seagull girls, Mrs. Della Talbot, Bluebirds and Mrs. Rutn Abbott, Larks. Traibuilder are Mrs. Miriam Anderand Mrs. Lela son, Trekkers Lund Blazers. Mrs Annie Talbot as the Zion Boy and Girls Group IL Mr. Mabel Robinson and Mrs. Iras Jones Zions boys and girls Group I. Mrs. Lila Dalton, Group II and Mrs. Mary Smith Group I. rs r M--- s keen jour car going great nuke a d t;e to Co,o OIL-PLAT- E Motor Oil! ingredient in v;tu fastens (Patented) 'Ta J r'cim magnet-likto J'rena.lL.s w orking parts. So . f?llv ,s this extra film at-- c ed t t nder w'alls, it wont riin down, even overnight! 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