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Show men RED CROSS HOME' NURSING ARE YOU A SICK ROOM SISSY? if of When John has a sudden-attac- k and malaria just after his return from the Pacific, she cries moans, "Oh if I just knew what to do. She frantically wraps ice in a towel and puts it on his head because he has a fever. Then she wraps him in a blanket because hes cold. All is confusion when the doctor arrives, and Johns attack frightened Frances i i ! i ; is prolonged. She immediately puts John to bed and keeps him warm by tucking hot water bottles around his legs and body. She gives him a dose of the medicine he brought home from the army hospital, and then calls the doctor, describing Johns symptoms accurately. Shes a help to her husband and doctor. practical patsy your veteran needs your care Red Cross Home Nursing .teaches you what' to do in emergency illness, how to give hot compresses to ease the ache of an old shrapnel wound. Under the guidance of a professional nurse you learn, among other things, how to take temperatures, bathe a bed patient, and follow the doctors orders. "v" " v 11 111 " is no home nursing course offered at in present your community , ask your Red Cross chapter how you may help organize one. If there ; : i 1 IT. ;j RATION STAMPS GOOD CM SEPT. OCT. NOV. JAN. DEC. . FEB. Hes MEATS and FATS RETAILERS PAY 4 POINTS A POUND . FOR USED HOUSEHOLD A neighbor of yours will drop in some time soon to tell you about Uncle Sams last great loan . . the Victory Loan. Hes volunteering his time and effort to do this important job for our country; and you can help him a lot by checking to find out when hes coming, so youll he sure to be home. FATS i . : will say, like every patriotic American hoping you 1 know Victory Bonds will help to care for our wounded . . to bring our boys hack home . . and I know Uncle Sam will pay me back $4 at maturity of my Victory E Bonds for every tnit in. You bet Ill buy my sharel LOCAL HEWS Green Stamp u, YVlXjYtZjN tlllllitnl 8 Next THRU FEB. stamps become good Dec. 28 I SUGAR STAMPS & 3 . s 1 THRU DEC. 31 SHOE STAMPS BOOK NO. (Continued From Page One) The K.A.L. Birthday club met again Saturday, November 17th, at the home of Mrs. Sarah Hanney. Refreshments were in charge of Mrs. Ireta Argyle and Mrs. Annie McKinnon. It was. a lovely party and the club wishes her many happy returns. Mrs. Annie McKinnon was a stage passenger to Evanston Wednesday to Echo, Utah, to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Beldon Lynn and family. en-rou- te 3 , wflWtfggfcfrl MiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaueiiBHiiiiiiBiiiiiiit'eiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiatiiitf GOOD INDEFINITELY 1 1 PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES ; Consult clerk of district court or the respective signers for " further information. OPA CUP THIS CHART FOR FUTURE REFERENCE aj-Hm- a (mks) 1 1 1 TiiiniiiiiiiiiiimiiiniiiiiiiufiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiit NOTICE TO CREDITORS h. ( FrrigM kinsji el Hie mining dually in normal lime is 80 per cent ot the total originated by the railroads oi Utah. U delivered at ;one time, a year's mineral output : would completely till the tracks at the state,' IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF RICH, STATE OF. UTAH. In the' Matter of the Estate of JAMES KENNEDY, Sr., Deceased Creditors will present claims 'with necessary vouchers .to the undersigned at the law office of M. Blaine Peterson, 512 Eocles Building, Ogden, Utah, on pr before the 29th day of December, 1945. R. H. RICKETTS, i Administrator' of the Estate, of James Kennedy, Sr., Deceased. , BLAINE PETERSON,1 Attorney for Administrator. . . ' , - . |