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Show THURSDAY, DECEMBER About Your Homo By FRANCES DELL You have probably already begun to think about what to give your family and friends for Christmas. If you can paint, sew, 'glue, or drive a nail, you will enjoy making some gifts yourself. Also, makes a wonderful family project. It is none too soon to begin work. It is best to have a corner of the house or garage for a work table. Keep in mind the special interests of those on your gift list Put your imagination to work, and the results may well surprise you A gift any homemaker will use and appreciate is an attrac tive blackboard for her kitchen It is just the thing for writing down grocery lists A blackboard can be made from an old picture frame which has been paint ed or stained in a color match gift-makin- ing your friends color scheme. The slate can be made of a piece of plywood painted with three coats of chalkboard slating paint. If you are handy with a needle and thread, you can make charm ing stuffed dolls for children. There are attractive patterns for both dolls and toy animals, on the market. For a very young child nothing could be more fun than a washable block. There can be made from the pages of plastic story books. The stuffing is best made of chips of foam rubber. Daddy or grandfather will a dish garden made by the children for his desk at the office. Write a personal message on the container in bright red nail polish. Homemade cookies, candy or cake in an attractive container .lie an old favorite and always h ike a hit The whole finily can mi in tins operation A spice apple is easy to make and is the perfect remembrance for a friend. They are easy to make but the end results In quite handsome. A large, firm apple makes the best foundation Cloves are stuck Into the apple until the entire surface Is then tied around the apple with a loop at the top. When hung In a a delightful closet, it exudes spicy fragrance. Clearfield flews A Thanksgiving social, sponsored by the North Davis stake, was held Saturday evening at the stake recreation hall, Clearfied The various ward members of the stake were sepresented in the attendance and the planned activities Dancing was enjoyed An organ recital, sponsored by the North Davis slake, is being planned soon to lx held in the stake house Eaih ward will par ticipate and an excellent program is anticipated Proceeds will go toward payment of the new or gun Postal Employees Promote Christmas for Christ A n ! Temple djv for North Davis stake was held Wednesday Anv one Interest! d in tins work is invited to nuke preparations to pul Impute in temple ei.iv t vur sions winch will ' h'd at reg ulur intervals hell a fire Second w.ii (I me follow ingg sacrament serv iei s at the home of Mr .u. Mis I -- i i 1 Kne 1ai kc r the con Spc lal sc le r lc stiUitmn d the t' S Article was given hv the four Relief So .ulus in their regular meetings 1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Waite are the parents of a new daughter, born in the Dee hospital, Wednesday Nov. 24. Mrs Waite is the former Maxine Summers. 9, 1954 Local Organizations Spur Sales of U. S. for achieving the greatest per cent of a savings bond sales quota allocated to the organization. Assisting the cattle? men In their project will be the the auxiliary organization, undef the direction of Mrs Harvey Williams, state president Another activity currently helping to give Utah a banner year Is the pledge of service program undertaken by the manv; units of the Utah Federation of Womens clubs and the American Legion auxiliary, assisted by the Assocltion of Bank Women Under the 3 point pledge ac cepted by these groups, they will bring information about the savings bond program to their members, recommend purchase of savings bonds generally, nnd cooperate in the school savings program School administrators are being of contacted by representative these organizations with offerv and of assistance in prostamp savings operating grams in the schools. Savings Bonds for 54 Cow-belles,"- - Parents of a son born recently in the Dee hospital are Mr. and CiPtober purchases of U. S. Mrs. Vern Burton, Clearfield Mrs. Burton Is the former Mar- savings bonds series E and H, by Utah residents as reported by the garet Russell. Federal Reserve Bank, were Mr. and Mrs Dick McBride 49ff5 higher than in September, motored to Avon, Utah, last week it was announced by E. Dale for a visit with Mr McBride's Peak, bond chairman for south mother, Mrs. Flora Johnson, who Davis County. While sales are continuing is recovering from injuries retheir upward trend over last ceived in a fall- in her home. year, making 1954 the highest Recent guests in Deweyville, sales year since wartime 1945, of Mr and Mrs Ralph Keller we are still behind schedule in were Mr. and Mrs T P Tayor our quota of million more In and family. 54',' he continued Combined salt during OctobMr, and Mrs Vern Smith are er, including Utahs allocation of having their new home built purchases by arnu eiforces and just north of Mr. Smiths civilian federal were home on U s highway $1,847,853 Sales persoml, in Davis Conn 91 Grandparents are Mr and ty were $218,772, according to Mrs A T. Smith, prominent local the chairman Two Utah counties have al citiens, with canning factories here, in Lewiston Idaho and ready exceeded their years quota. namely Grand and Uintah Pendleton, Oregon Counties, with the raet continu 11 Mrs Nellie (item scnt the let lng until the end of the Thanksgiving hohdavs in Idaho see- which will exceed itsyear quota guests of her son amt duugh hv the- highest per re lit ter in law, Mr and Mrs Max As a spur for additional sales 'Men and children Former .luring tin balance of the year, he Max a Clearfield residents is being undertake n campaign Greens resided u Civile Dale, hv the Utah Cattle The tollommi it one of a tenet of and liolse I tali for sever. i run pnor to Growers Association, with T article anttr n by member t of the ton and moving to Idaho Max was in Ray Tlirurc r. first vice president Utah State hledtcal A tun tat mith your publtthed tn cooperation service fur our country during as bond chairman County asso- local nentpaper. 7 hete article are w or i war II ciation direetors arc vying for tcheduled to appear erery other aeek l.il attractive prizes being thronhont the year in an effort to READ THE CLASSIFIEDS through the association ' better acouatnt yon mth probelm ot grand-parent- s Your Doctor - - Says . . . j , -- I VC offe-M-t- l health, and dettgned to tmprore the rtell betnf of the of Utah. I APPENDICITIS j - "if NASHVILLE, TENS' the postman can keep Christ in Christmas, anyone can," says J Manning Potts, editor of The Upper Room, the world' most widely used guide to personal and family devotions In a special chapel serv. ice in the Upper Room chapel here which houses the great wood carving of the Last Supper, postal clerks and letter camera participated in a Christmas for Christ campaign which they hope will spread over the s life-sue- world. Lewis J Moore, Nashville postmaster, pointed out how apa propriate it is for the letter and The Upper Room to join in this program The postal employees handle the almost three million copies of each issue This daily devotional gu. .ills published in 29 iditions including 25 lunguagi and braille The postal employers who attended this special service hope that it will become an annua) affair in many towns and cities over the world car-rier- j Appendicitis can be as dangerous today as it has been tn ' the oast if it is allowed to procee to complications The Burgirnl treatment of , apwndiritis has become much safer in recent year becnuse of improvements such at, the wonder drugs", advanced anesthesia. blcxx) trnnsfusions. and feeding through the veins. One of the greatest mistakes people muke in trying to relieve abdominal distress of appendicitis is to take a laxative, especially a harsh one This produces increased activity of the intestines, which may cause an inflameel appendix to rupture. F.nemaa should also be avoided' where this disease is from the present ns the pre-suenemas may be enough to cause it to rupture The appendix is attached to the blind end of fhe larger intestine, called (he recuin Bochum it is not fixed in one position the free end of the appendix mav actually be found in almost any oart of the abdominal rnvitv. Usually this re Fords longer, lower body sty le and windshield, available on all models, shown above in the Fairlane r sedan. The '55 Fords are available with or Six power, and Fairlane models have dual exhaust as standard equipment They will be Introduced by Ford dealers November 12. wrap-aroun- d is V-- four-doo- 8 JUST WHAT YOU'V & :: " WASHER O RANGE O REFRIGERATOR i i ! 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When un inflamed pendix lies against another organ of the body, the symptoms enrountereel mav be those associated with disease of thut organ rather than 'hose of appendicitis. In a typical ease of appendicitis abdominal cramping or pains are usually found close to the umbilicus at the start of the disease and after a few hours the pain localizes to the part of the abdomen where the appendix ia lying Die most common position in which the pain localizes is in the rigid lower abdomen. A high white blood cell count is usually present There may be a loss of appetite, nausea, and yomiting with normal bowel diarrhea or movements, constipation. Quite often there it a fever, but with complications the temperature may be very high. If the disease is allowed to proceed the appendix may rupture, which cnuses the serious complicaThe infection tion of peritonitis may leca!ize and form an abscess or it may spread throughout the abdominal ruvity and cause general peritonitis A fatal outcome might result from either of 'hese conditions if not treated immedm'oly If you have symptoms of apperpendicitis or an uncxplaine-sistent abdominal bain you should consult your physician without Xmas Gifts For Him GLASSWARE ;; ! BEEN LOOKING FOR SUNBEAM ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES DISHES TV 9 v |