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Show Fashion Show Funds To Aid 15 Scholars at the Union Building Ball Room. It seems there are 17 organizations who are collaborating to put on this show to raise funds for scholarships. The different groups Include ten sororities, Spurs, Cwean, and Mortor Boards which are By RUTH GREENE 277-30- Rocky Mountain The qther day I was talking to Suzanne Nichols, daughter of Jim Nichols at 1691 Village Green Road and she was telling me about a wonderful scholarship fashion show the women at the University of Utah were having on the ninth and tenth of September hia ilk September 3, 1964 Pope 6 , sale honorarles, Lamba Delta, the Associated Women Students organization, the Air Force and Army representatives, one and Board college Member; Susie represents the Kappa AlphPheta Sorority. The scholarships amount to $300.00 per year for fifteen lucky women who can apply at any participating group. The women apply for these scholarships In the spring for the following year and if they receive the honor it will pay for a full year of schooling. The show is sponsored by Mademolsellemagazine and the clothes are furnished by ZC MI so for a $1 ticket you help in the funds for the scholarship, and see a good show also. The girls are trying everything they can think of to sell tickets. They are doing everything known from advertising in papers, radio, T.V., stores and even setting up booths in high schools throughout the eastern part of the state to raise as much as possible. Anyone desiring to purchase tickets ahead of time may contact Susie at CR and she will see that you get one. Chance of a Lifetime to - PHILADE LPHIA WEDDING Last Sunday I was coming out of church and noticed Tom and May Wilson of 1858 East 70th South talking to President Folkerson, with them was Tom Blair, son of Harold Blair of 1876 East 70th Southed beau- tiful brunnette girl. Being very nosey, I inquired when the wedding was and found out I was too late. The marriage took place August 8, 1964, in the LDS chapel in Philadelphia with President West performing the ceremony. The bride was Bette Jar Evans of Philadelphia and Tom met her vtfhile stationed there during his six month training with the army. The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple on August 25, xMrs. ATnd.rn.ikol THE SINGIft COMPANY UiUd In hoM task ond.l SINCE mak- ing their home in Salt Lake. Tom is planning on continuing his studies at the U. of U. An open house Is being planned for the couple MISSIONARIES TO S.L. We were at Lagoon last Tuesday on teachers day and ran into everyone in the We had a good time--i- n fact, we had tickets to spare and couldnt give them away because everyone else had a handfull, too. But one of the people we saw was Max Mof-fl- tt of 2158 East 6630 South, who Is a teacher at Granite Grand Opening Features Bi" Art Exhibit Acme Paints in Holkd.y former ployee of Acme Paints Phil Henrich, a are Out of Sight, Out of Mind Bri-mert- on in and thinking about them. After all, Long Distance is the next best thing e, of the visiting tonight. MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE in the shops studios during the coming year. T NERV Your trouble is nerves, just nerves, that's all many hajje been told. But your nerves areS too important, to your body, to be dismissed so easily. Your nerves make possible all movement .Your nerves transmit all sensation to the brain. Your nerves make possible sight, smell, taste and hearing. Nerves maintain your balance and keep your body temperature at 98.6 degrees. Nerves control your blood pressure, stomach action, blood flow, speech and breathing. Nerves make your bowels move. Nerves make it possible to swallow. In fact, every function taking place in your body is under the control of the nerve-ou- s system. Pinched Nerves . . . Nerves are the electrical system of the human body, and the spine is the 'switchboard controlling health. In the chart below it is clearly shown how the nerves to all parts of the body start in the brain, pass down inside the spine, exit through narrow openings between the vertebrae, and extend outward to the various organs and limbs. Any pinching of these nerves as they leave the spine can cause trouble in the organs or limbs serviced by that nerve. CLASSES inn InstrucUon Painting Watercolor Pen & Ink Ceramics Sculpturing Antiquing CALL TODAY! INC. 2265 E. 4800 S CALL 277-261- 1 L parents should Key to Nerve Health . . jS See Where YOUR 2. Open a checking account (there are several plans Get a mortgage loan, home modernization loan, money for your new car hr for any worthwhile purpose. 4. Or just come in and cash a WB uu. HIGHLAND DRIVE OFFICE o- - ta to tint Alt Sections of the Meod and Foe To Threot To Upper . . . ... Nerves Been Tested? A simple, painless and inex- pensive spine and nerve test can quickly reveal if you are a chiropractic case. You owe it to yourself and your family to have your nerves tested and find out for sure. Every condition has a cause and the cause must be found and corrected before you can get well. Pick up the telephone now and call and make an appointment for' a 486-10- chiropractic test. spine and 19 nerve the Nerves Go! 1, Slight pinching qf nerves ol this poinl will couse headaches, eye diseased, deafness, epilepsy, insomina, wry or stiff neck, facial parolysis, dixiines, polio, arthritis, abnormal blood pressure, onemia, colds, hay fever, sinus troublo, nervousness, etc. 2 slight norvo difficulty in this part of tho spin is the causa throat troublo, neuralgia, pain in the thauldert and arms, goitre, nervous prostrotion, la grippe, nosa bleed, disorder of gums, cotorrh, etc. A f 3The arrow head marked No. 3 locates the (Sort of the spine wherein pinched" nerves will cause bronchitis, felons, poin between the shoulder blodes, rheumatism aridmeu-riti- s of the orms ond shoulders, etc. 4 A blocked nerve at this point causes heart disease, pneumonia, tuberculosis, asthma, difficult breathing, ether lyng troubles, etc. 5Stomoch andliver trouble, enlargement of the spleen, are caused by pleurisy and a score of other troubles, pressure in this part of the spine, so light as to remain unnoticed by others except the trained Chiropractor. 6 Here we find the cause of gall stones, dyspepsia of upper bowels, fevers, shingles, hiccoughs, diabetes, etc. 7 Irifhts disease, floating kidney, skin disease, boils, erupore caused by nerves being tions and othor diseases, pinched In the spinal openings at this point. 8 Regulations of such troubles as appendicitis, perl tonitis, lumbago, constipation, etc., Chireproctic adjustments at this peint. 9 Why have' kidney stones, rectal troubles, female troubles, many lower abdominal pains, etc., when Chiropractic adjustment at this part el'ho spine will remove the cause? CONSULT AN EYE PHYSICIAN (M.D.) FOR EYE EXAMINATION $ ,v7 M Optical Shop WaHieE EaMi . diseases mentioned on this chart are only a few caused by the vertebrae "pinching nerves as they enter or leave the spinal column, transmitting vital nerve energy from the brain to the organs of the body. Every child ihould hate a eye examination even though eye dijjiculliei are not apparent. There are many other services here, too all waiting for you . At Walkers new Highland Drive Office, 3920 South' Highland Drive. Perhaps you have never been blessed with natural health . . natural health that comes only when you have a perfect, unblocked nervous system. Im talking about the solid yours-for-lif- e kind of health that gives you boundless strength and energy for the days work . . . builds firm tissue and muscles all over your body . . . fights off the unusual deterioration of middle age . . brushes aside sickness, shrugs' off ordinary rewards you aches and pains . continuously with that feeling . . . day after gloriously day. Yes, thats the kind of health I mean. Not one person in a hundred has it today but the chances are that vou can eniov health if you are merely like that willing to open your mind to a new look at life and health. LIFELINE CHART per-fectio- check. Nature's Healing Power... The of her w earing glasses! Have you said this in front of your child? Parents who say such things in a childs presence do incalculable harm. Inferiority complex, a feeling of oddity, a rebellion against wearing glasses is the result and this can cause lifelong harm. If your child needed a brace or a cast, you would be auick to see that it was applied you would make light of the affliction that brought on the need, help your child to bear the needed correction. Medical care, for sight difficulties and glasses are as important, sometimes more so, to your childs future. So, if she needs eye care, see your Eye Physician (M.D.) for an eye examination. If she needs glasses, rely on 0. S. for glasses of technical that are comfortable and fun to wear 3. be causing the abnormal function and disorders in your body. By freeing the "blocked nerves" your chiropractor releases nature's healing power. may Study This Chart Carefully forest hills center ENJOY COMPLETE BANKING FACILITIES: . . The chiropractor works with the spine and nerves. He has spent many years studying and learning the innermost secrets of the human nervous system. His objective is to locate and correct the nefvous trouble that THEIR ATTITUDE ABOUT GLASSES MEANS MUCH TO A CHILD Wertfhere at the north end of the Forest Hills Shopping Center at 3920 South Highland Drive. You'll like our large parking lot (you never need to hunt for a parking space). Or if its been one of those busy, hectic and rather not the car, use our convenient drive-i- n of out days you'd get window. Youll like the friendly service at this new neighborhood office SPONSORED BY First Church of Christ Scientist, Millcreek Sign Up Now! Ladies Guild. "I just hate 8 p.m. THURSDAY, Sept. 10 Cottonwood Mall Auditorium 4835 Highland Drive to being there. Pick up your phone and go art classes of Instruction session. Member of the Jordan Council PTA, Mrs. Clayton attended the National PTA Convention in Denver in 1959. Active In church, political and civic organizations, the new PTA director also worked as president of the Midvale SHOPPING ad touch, lets those Hatch week. . you call know you're art shop which they describe as an artists paradise. The paintings wlU be on exhibit through September, according to Karl Richter. He said a number of the paintings on display were paintedby artists who will be conducting are learning the business the hard way, they are hod and do general carriers -- - n. hard work. Besides the four boys, there are two supervisors working on the ward. Every Saturday morning they have work day and the Relief Society fixes breakfast for the men working on the chapel. They hope to see a big crowd, the more that work the sooner It will be done. Ive ran out of gossip and space for today, see you next C Not so with Long Distance. It keeps you new the missionaries that were working in his ward and of course I had to ask him more about them. It seems there are four 18 year old boys living in the Butler 2nd Ward, I say living in the ward because they move to a different home every three months. There is Bob Allred and Ean Hatch froraCalgarey, Canada, John Dewey from Washington and John t ry There's a kind of surrender that is reai y place in a man's heart. He gives h mseif up to a ' t c..i, 1 s ,i of looking at things and a more outreach g way of healing. You're invited to hear a oti n:.u tvt on this subject by Paul A. Erickson of The O'-staScience Board of Lectureship. Title: "The Aa, t ho: e s!e and Freedom. Everyone is welcome to come V em- lnSug-arhous- High School. During the course of the conversation, he mentioned Allred and 9-- 10. Karl Richter, formerly with Park Junior Elders co-ed- An exhibit of 30 paintings by the Associated Artists of Utah and an additional 20 exhibits by local painters highlighted last weekends grand opening of Studio Arts, Inc. 2263 East 4800 South. profession. Opstad fromGrandviewWash-lngto- PREPARING FOR FAS HION S HOW Pretty Susanne Nichols, 1691 Village Green Road, checks over ticket sales for the Scholarship Fashion s, Show to be hosted by University of Utah A Wednesday and Thursday, September member of Kappa Alpha Pheta sorority, Suzanne will be one of the lovely models at the Union Building Ballroom affair. Clayton Named PTA Head A Midvale woman has been elected PTA Regional Director for Region 12 which includes Jordan, Tooele and Murray She Is Mrs. Charles Clayton, 606 Coolldge Street. Mrs. Clayton was chosen for the position Tuesday, August 18, at the Utah Congress School COMPANY GARTEN Kindergarten for the youngsters is starting soon and since there isnt any class room available in the Jordan schools, several of the parents who have had educational training are holding kindergarten in their basements. One such class is being conducted by Donna Larsen at 6824 South 1495 East and she is being helped by Iona Dy of 6836 South 1495 East. They still have an opening for three children and if any mother would be Interested give them a call at CR (Just Waiting to Serve You) account. She is Dorothy Wilding, 1652 Paradise Lane, who was elected Grand Madam Trustee of the International ladies auxiliary. V of Walker Bank Open or add to your savings resident flew later in September, but so far they havent been able to clear a date for the ward house. A New, Convenient Highland Drive Office 1. southeast I V -thon save-save- the couple are A off with a top position in the ladles auxiliary at the Grand International Eagles Convention in Denver, Colorado, August 4 to 8. KINDER- Cottonwood Heights -a- 1964, and Local Woman Feathers Nest I ol ooo or mtv of those polots may bo fro IKACT UIM Of TOUt CONOlTtONI PAffTtCUlAff Nerve pressor 10. A slight slippage of both Innemlnet bones, located hero, likewise produce sciatica together with diseases of pelvis and lower extremities. will ALSOP CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC MAIN OFFICE 420 BOSTON BUILDING BRANCH OFFICES, S6 EAST FIRST SOUTH -- t . A9T J1ST SOUTH fcH O tn V M0 4792 SOUTH STATE STREET, Suite 7 - Cottonwood Mall MURRAY 805 East 33rd So. Phone 486-101- 9 |