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Show Jsr f I 'RIDAY, AUGUST Santaquin News Section MRS. IN V TIFTJF.N, -- :.d Sa! All l.oral Correspondent It A Lai i. peri. N"' Fl.TIKS Miss Ruth Hendrickson came to Lll.l t III- !a I ,i Friday to be near the bed Ai- tGo ar i ai i : y, ide of her father Janies Hroadhert A Inn r.j'i . .,, a.eian! ! to $1'H who is seriously ill at the home ji hi.. oil the U. S. S. Wm. Broadhent. .ole and Mrs. J. Elmer Tietjen were his son Bishop money i ceor, the an-- ve T,- a- ,ehi isilois the early part of the weie Then' red to annul, Floyd Steven .on. Oris Horton, Cha--ae..eek v here tie y attended the Golden Seller- - (le.- - patched am: Howard Crook spent Tuesday .nlilng anmversaiy of Mr. and Mr. iviv.v ti. ii j,, j C. F. Johnson at which affair Mis. i ish l.al.e fishing. .some d iet ii n acted as maser of Dur.t.g tie pa-- t three years, have passed vessels tl.ooil Miss (tried. a Teschner of Riverton iti.rg hie is the house guest of Mrs. Yvonne through the Ianama Canal a.muW -t- .'llHl.OOn NM manage ha- - been o er Broadfhent. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Carter a vea-- . 0,'Mit) and the tolls about $27,1 where to Salt I,ake Tuesday they The dll, liking foun'am aboard a tia Byron Johnson of Payson spent the pent ihe day. called a si t'lcl u'--t post w ek visiting with his grandpai-e.-.i- s val w v '1 American gunboats new he Mr. arid Mrs. Nels Johnson. Mr. and Mis. Jed Greenhalgh and limed for r r i ii e on t h con-'.- i cec'y duughlis horril and I'To.ine pent the in I In,. a me nani 7 Mi. and Hermanson Mrs. Ammon ai.g c River 11 II:' ast week in Salt Ijike and Morgan In andIm.u'.r.g Tue-da(1 for Payson where tiny attended ihe Holman ieun-o- ai. fa mily left ' The. lie "Lu.oii lame- all date where they will make their home. held at Morgan Utah. " :t:,av ' ' "I Cm .i ita..a Guam". I i I ou yo am! Mi.u Melba Nelson accompanied by uda Mrs. Rhile Duel spent a few day "f non ledge geogia.iby a Mil try an Free Koffard of Pro.o ient Surd iv .n Salt l.al.e the early part of the oia'e them. A map t the lii lip; im ,n Salina Utah. eek where s m visited her husband ill he ,f gi at as-- ii lance. ho is in the Holy Cm-Hospi' i Ihe U. S. S. Pat: bin g mm 'mu. Little Miss Lois Adams of I.ayt following an operation, Mrs. Duel it vas a visitor in Santaquin this week c appe.i at the Nav, k u d. Ni'iol, -oits that Mr. Lhwl is getting alon Armor-. at the home of her aunt Ina F. gir i,. a is the la t of th Ire he will to and able brought iitdy n ner t ie nil : Cru'.sei Squadron lome in about a week. ited more place . me has piiihobly Mr. and Mrs. Arvil King were Mona throughout the world a id steamed Thelma and Fima Tietjen and Ruby more miles than anv oil er fighting isitors Sunday. Crook were Payson visitors Wednesship we have ever had? day, the guest of Beth Hermanson. Mrs. Ida May Murray left Tuesday Last year 94 enlisted men of the she where will for Salt Iake spend United States N'avy j assed th'- mental Mr. und Mrs. Wm. McLeod and a week visiting her sister Mrs. LeRee examination fur the U. S. Naval Aca'amrly spent Sunday in Payson visit- Rice and family . demy ? In American Samoa, governed bv ing friends und relatives. Miss Kirksel Openshaw returned to an American naval officer, there are Mr. M. F. Warniek and daughter her home in Salt Iake Sunday after 20 pubhc schools will an enrollment Belledean of Delta spent the week spending a week in Santaquin visit- of 2014 pupils? This enrollment is end with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene War ing her parents Mr .and Mrs. John the largest in the history of these schools. nick. s. Openshaw. F Mill' f ter Allcock o hi daughte i; Saturday for j 2 week ' ; J- t in f l in s pent the of early part .alt Mr Ulmer Kay and sons Kieth and Daryle and daiu hter Carole returned to tht r home Saturday after pemhrg a week in Salt Lake vis.t ,l,g with Mr. and Mis. Iavid r 74 pa uncle (l,,,'Ti'lli'.-:ii- l I. .ii i' lily, ,,rsii' it , rc i in viit r Hod v tutn'i aio 1,'t -- 1 I I u n? , ( ml -- i m ifi - Utah l.ov-- , Two ottn-Hlrion, of Halt I.ako ('Pv, amt M i, Ison, of Ephraim, w.ll also havj 1, oir rnodols judged m the - tiolarsiunall and receivo s.io each ouipptition,socond awards winners of Tho Detroit meeting, to ba held 25 and 20, will be fHl.j August 24, with entertainment and instruction ters' says advice from Uuild t It will include visitsUem-ra- nil Ubtriai a at the Moton plants, day Proving Ground, a clinu-- r, a boat ball game, to trip, and a biga league few of the feat urn. mention only Tho entire FiBhcr Body l rafisnun'i to be rM' ii ud Guild program year, the same list of aisoui,-- , btfm olleiod for outstanding uoauh udii kti.un, I'"' a - kii-i- t T th,, l I , I,,, vs , 1 tlurt mulith. iilifu-ianil Wickliuin nII f'd to two . r wtmli is in ny m t.ii'ti still'', by i'o list rui't UUl'tll'S N raiital Ilf-- -, .! i i ilpldl'OIll.'l hv li -- i ii.iiiuituiH ddd I'oinpi'Uiion spoiisiii'cii iti ttio OuilG i lafisiiniii I Hody Pi'llio in Halt lot tivt'tro A, ttio iiiiKitln-w-tin1 awurdi'il 1 t'pv ,1 i . and ttio rivlit Imp t5o bach- in , s I ' i,t i y VejtS'.A ROBERT WICKHAM nian s Huld Vi IlLlItK I Jah in .,,r he wiihhts award Uuild ll ,,,llU oi no uuton UiietlllkJ v. Ill bo held ill t - , -- I from a 2 tinned home weeks visit to Isis Angeles and oth'" laces of interest in Southern Calif. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs Ralph Wadsworth. Wedii'.-da- t u ' HESS CtORGF i C Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kassmuson V E.-- W yk- -- 1 Bird Greerhu'gh per. ek in Tooele visiting hi: M. Tietjen and family. 1 t 1 -- i.- I Wi : ' - X y t.he , y' . i. wek J , Lui.ile (Ire rihalgh "pent the pa week in Nrpl i S the home of he Miter Mrs. ledum! ISell.n-torArt " AjfvS'n V' X - 1 he - 'mhAvAv fi in-- -1 ; I v ii - : t is , I i.i;l Tier Utah Boys to Visit Detroit as Winners in Ci.ach Competition 'a.. 'h t- - 21, ti to ,v' l tii'ii- mod ,ln I', iudg.-- l 1 m ilm tor toll, iiniviT-itp,t ctiotai ships ol lour yoai aacu. Ii. p tonal y loll in-- 1 Mrs. Mary Boyle Wightman returned to her home Wednesday, after spending a few weeks in Lehi Visiting relatives. thhe peak year in ihe humantarion Navys long record of In his report to the achievements? President that year the Secretary of blueNavy said "The work of .he a jacket was varied, from carrying hi on baby in his arms, or a cripple ack, or acting as porter for household goods, all this was a part of the days work, and our sailers did it with an untiring cheerfulness and efficiency which reflected credit on the American manhood they typified. In 1S5(), Lieutenant 0. H. Berryman Artie U. S. Navy, in the steamer demonstrated the possibiity of laying a cable between the United States 1D23 - The second ward M. I. A. held it? mothers and daughters outing Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs Mae Carter who is president of the Y. I,. M. I. A.. A snappy program was given and lunch was served to lit) mothers and daughters. and was Navy Hydrographic Offi-- e Da vey charts and some 60 publication' from various sourcecs. This meM that there arc always on the shelves ready for issue, 250,1:00 charts mi 100,00 publications or books. o UTAH INDUSTRIAL NEWS AI Graveling and Oiling on Milfoni Minersville highway completed. Center Street Logan to be rushed. Enurope? The j keeps, ready for issue to the NavyarJ Merchant Marine, 2.st)0 different nav. igatioral charts and M) publications' In addition, there are ready for issue to our naval ve tsels m'arly 90') different British Admiralty charts and 700 different Coast and Geodetic Stir, sewer Proper Position for Safe Driving HELP I you IM AMY UU T t c WAV?" i is.:;; n :r, I,. :i Flex Ear. Mar Mar Mar r . . fftrn. ; .p rioc J. , V Ua! Isial li'ivv y. x. Eliz, Elk; Il'U; I h young lady, posed by Dr. Dudley B. Reed, director of health erT behiw ice, University of Chicago, is showing how the perfect driver it rhd the wheel for safety and comfort. Dr. Reed pointed out that mohairmaintai upholstery, which has a pile surface, grip the clothing and help ,ti,sM;fi Earl Mar Han proper driving posture. THATS THE CONOCO MANS FRIENDLY OFFER TO MOTOR TRAVELERS aaae Tav out, If the MOHAIR AS! AID TO SAFE DRIVING Art: send Doctor Reed points are upholstered in a fabric like ft hair velvet- - or veluio, the fibers support giving which grip the clothing, to the occupant of the seat and the tendency to slip and slide. One of the most common fault driving, Doctor Reed explains,is east slump down In the seat. This to do if the upholstery is slipper? not so likely to happen on mhair' a slumped position, the motorist emer not quickly respond when an o gency demands quick operation Iff ami controls, his arms 'iaveaD cramped, the lungs do n"t Inter oilier and portunity to expand Most impor'11 restricted. are organs of all, the spine, nature's best a absorber, Is bent in such itpo' strike that shocks and jars angle instead of in a v,rtfaL.rt as was intended so that the e if the spine Is greatly reduced,eal''J mor person becomes fatigued te, and Is soon In condition that accidents. Here are Doctor Reed's Poatur m gestious, especially helpful these vacation months w iltn. enjtr tomobile drives are taxing the hl the ance of the motorist Have ea well against the back of the the the weight resting mainly on sufiP 1rf bones. There should be the back at a point below lhe po blades and at the top of the not recline too mucin s enough than ninety degrees le r pressur ra;-- ; ilm 11 m reuM-In- Ersir Er.g 1 THE Conoco service station These Extra interest in you is not a merely matter of gasoline and motor oil. 1 Ic wants to make your motor trip more pleasant. Supplying air, w ater and cleaning the windshield arc regular services. But that isnt all . . Courtesies . rc cheerfully offered motor traveler! by Conoco service station men: local Road Information Conoco Road Maps Package Checking forwarding or Receiving Mail and Telegrams Local Sports Information Information on Hotel or Camp Rates and Facilities . Ilis station . . . Conoco stations like all other ... is a field out- post of the Conoco Travel Bureau. This Bureau, with its thousands of field is Assistance in Obtaining Supplies or Repairs the Nations branches, foremost tree travel service for motorists. This year the Conoco Travel Bureau will furnish detailed motor tour plans to over 50,000 motorists. These plans include Conoco Passports, marked maps, Scientist of University Tells station men. These men will gladly furnish information on local roads, accurate roaJ map: , tell you the best places to camp, swim, golf or fish, advise you on hotels or tourist camps, giving you the rates and an idea of the facilities offered, check your packages, forward your mail and telegrams, help you to locate the best sources of supply for any purchases or repairs. service Information on Nearby Points of Interest Tkw i illustrated literature and a wealth of special information for each individual trip. These thousands of motorists will find their trips made easier by the free services rendered by Conoco ft (but M (bargt How Pile Surface Keeps You From Slumping. In the Inst eighteen months more persons have been killed In automo-bilnecMenis In the United States thim our country's army lost In soldiers during the World war! This is an alarming fact whi.h Is receiving the careful attention of public oflielals everywhere and ehallenges the thought and action of every citizen. What can he done to reduce this huge death ? toll Safety measures are being effective-.applied in ninny ways but the problem rests largely with the nutomoblle driver. What cun lie do to further protect tiUas'df am others from accidents? Helpful suggestions In this connection have Just been offered by Dr. Dudley B. Reed, professor of hvgiene and director of the health service of the I niversity of Chicago. Doctor Reed calls attention to the fact that sitting properly while drlv-t'ts not only an aid to the persons hea th hut it is a direct help to safety I' ,ues the body where Immediate response tl emergencies is easier n rt fa.,i.ue that too often promotes carelessness is prevented, and where drivers vision is least likely to be o It Is not difficult to assume the correct driving posit hut It Is Wherever you may go, on a long trip or a short one, you'll find every Conoco man your w friend. We cordially invite I you to make full use of these services. k TRAVEL BUREAU CONTINENTAL OIL BLDG.. DENVER, COLORADO MAINTAINED IN THE INTEREST Of AMERICAN MOTQKI$T$ y hl to keep such S,;n!.in50S posture in dy if tt antmimible seat Is OHcred with a materia ,hn, ncour. an,i s,;'lin S,iipl,in These d. are m,,re easily avoided. c, CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY i 'n ts Eth; Ethj P.,,y i hoi Pay, Urr n:.:, Vv. V7. ' welg! should IV. J- I H. G',;,; Uvi Eii'i A;':. M.r.s Mr A: r a? t under the knees. The feet no able to reach the peda.s aI1J tW without stretching or stmim1' -t drlTf position, which is "'ell accoinpnnylng tdiologrnph, jrW.i,3 has the greatest relaxation he - .,, ,8 of movements, he enjoy n 3 ' comfort and lie Is keoi where lie can most r, ,,'titiy the car in time of ihn,g,,r ; bir s I ft M S ta ii.. |