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Show The Tooele Transcript endover Friday, March 16, 1962 Local Couple Fake Vows Firemens Aux. Meet Monday m In Kansas Hi-ligh- ts Mr : r.nd Mrs i Wesley To' Pa";, pmtrn .'ta-ri- Deadline Nears For Wendover Post Office Exam M r h 2' is ilr- 'or ipplat!o'vt , - - Yendovor the Marr'a Ivih:i Cros-l'- y i" er.amina'ron ? , ft'; ?.?p David S. King week. re-- n .'rn jp vaw- ' vere seoVn by on Mar 'It C at i wfrre Mr Kansas, is siatimed with the first r.arttiion in hr U. S - e ou.-l- nt F "h- i i Iw vo .no j i o v jdj'ighuv -, for d?nd!'-- of their son. Duane E. Tse Elea Mnv.r'-'.oalso o' Lev: Moiid.-gon- . ag " c si th- - m Ril--- w 1 ,;' r.g laihatten. rs d: in Regular meeting o' the Tooele Firemens Auxiliary will he held Mon lay, March 19 at 8 p m. in the Firemen's Hall and according to President Carol Shields, the van! g will be spent in quilting. "So, ladies bring your thimbles" sav. Mrs SYolds. who aEo stated that the quilt will be used to raise un is for the Auxiliary. Membership dues are now due m1 payable, continued the presiA billionth of anything can dent and reminded members be defined aspart inch any quarter should be paid before paca on a line Iron drawn New April 1. York to San Francisco He tr.se- - "or the evening are Elca-toGillespie, Zella Snyder, r Each pcsitiO'i is a second rlas an'1 ays an a viiial f a ary of $5 370, the Conoid. Rebekahs Ao'Yations be filed with the United S.attr CV1 Service Commission will W3sh. 23, D.C.. Applicants ?e aivis :d later of the dates and places of the examination. should Mr. Harold Wind entered Tooele Debra Ruth Hutchinson celebrat- Valley Hospital on Monday where ed her fifth birthday with a party he waits surgery. After being reon Wednesday. The following leased he will recouperate at his guests were present to enjoy the second home in Grantsville. festivities with her. Becky Poul-seTO . . . Barbara McPherson, n BIRTHDAY GREETINGS Sanborne, Loader, Thomas L. Bangs on Saturday, Carolyn March 17. to Rodney Reynolds tephen. Shields, Dana- - Shields, Malone on Sunday, Shields,- - Dana- - Shields, and Robyn Stephen Dorice Sanborne, and Van and March 18; Garth Stewart on MonBlake Hutchinson. Debra is the day, March 19; Virgil Cornett on March 20; Amy daughter of Mrs. Janice Hurchin-so- Tuesday, Gieber on Coombs and Sheri March 21; Thora Wednesday, Heto Wind on Thursday, March 22; to lea Todd Garrett, Gayle Lyons and Douglas Malone, Jr., on Friday, March 23. n, Dee-An- n. O-it- v . . L-- R Says State Medical Assoc. if Book served. The program was under the supervision of class leaders Veda Porter and Nellie Zentner with Presi- dent Ruth Weyland and Counselor Ila Dean assisting. irri-ate- The Tooele Transcript Dial com-'ortab- virus. Aspirin, lots cf liquids, bed rest, and, possibly antihistamines are used. The illness usually runs its course in two to five days. Temperatures up to 101 degrees are found occasionally. Asian Flu wont kill you, but i" can weaken a person so that other illnesses set in. Most of thedeaths in resulted the 1918 epidemic from pneumonia that followed flu attacks. Modem day antibiotics can control pneumonia. MANY PEOPLE CAN be immunized against Asian Flu by protective shots. These shots have American Legion To Observe 44 th Anniversary MODEL PARTY It was a "model party for Kelly Holt on his ninth birthday March 14. Twelve Wednesday, at the home of boys gathered Kelly's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Holt for the fun. They played bingo with prizes for all and then enjoyed sloppy joes and root bear with birthday cake. And the gifts received by Kellv? . . . Models! ! Guests included Milton Maughan, David Aagard, Frankie Soderborg, Chad Olsen, C. J. Redicker, Chris Black, Steven s Allen Porter, Eli and Herbert Medina. Gon--alc- Vernon War;! To Hold Fold-GreeBall This Friday The Vernon Ward Annual Gold and Green Ball will be held Friday, March 16 at the VVernon Ward Recreation Hall. Theme of the evening is "Twi light Time and music will be by the Tone-Airs. Dancing will begin at 9 p.m. and admission is $1.50 per couple or 75 cents per person. Refreshments will be served. The public is invited. Sunday School To Hold Preparation Meeting Sunday Sunday School meet been available for several years RETURNS HOME Tooele Stake Sunday School reMr. Bonelli Mrs. Ed and and provide a high measure of union meeting will be held Sun-- ! turned home this week from CaliMarch 18, at 2:30 p.m. in protection. The shots do not preafter spending several day, vent the common cold, but they fornia, the Ward. children their with mruths and will prevent flu. All ward officers and teachers Asian Flu is a varient of an their families at San Diego and jare urgjd by Superintendent Joel old disease that has p.e.gucd man Redondo Beach. Dunn to be in attendance to rekind for years. It is caused by a ceive lesson helps for the next viius and can be prevented by immontip. munization. It is important to remember that if a high fever persists, call your doctor. Flu symptoms sometimes can mask more serious ailments. Fourth-Elevent- h TOOELE SUPPLY CO. Erda News Wholesale by Mrs. Beth Clarke Arrived At Mesdames Georgia Warr, Beth American Legion Post No. 17 Tooele Nettie Hazel Valley Hospital Lauritzcn, will observe its 44th Birthday An- Fawson, Warr anti Mayna Smith attended James and Nancy niversary on Thursday, March 15 a Wesley lovely stork shower, Wednesat 8 p.m. at the Legion Hail. son. Wells, Tooele, Livingston in Lake for Sait Mrs Utah Department Commander. day evening March 13. Carolvne Garnett. A nice lunch, H. C. McShane, will be the guest games and bingo furnished off an Stanley and Merna Ann McPhie speaker. of fun for all. Grantsville, daughter, Jacobsen, The joint meeting will be for evening March 12. all Legion and Auxiliary memMr. and Mrs. Bonaire Rose bers, their wives and partners. spent the weekend with relatives MEDICAL in Spanish Fork. Baby girl Boswell, Tooele Adeline Cardenas, Ophir ' Mrs. Caro! Jensen, of Kearns, Lynn Cramer, Tooele ySet Norma Newman and f The monthly .meeting of the Harold Wind, Grantsville son Richard, of BounEpilasy Society of Utah will be tiful spent Tuesday at the home SURGERY held Monday, Mar. 19, at 8 p.m. of Mr. and Mrs. Clive Jensen. , in the Granite School District Leoia Ryan, Tooele 340 3545 I Executive Offices, East Mrs. E t h y e Jensen was Oral Palmer, Grantsville South. Rose Jorgensen, Ophir pleasantly surprised on her birthDr. J. Louis Schricker, Jr., day, last Friday, when her mothand Neurologist Neurosurgeon, er, Mrs. Edith Cooper and two and pane! physician, Dr. L. S. inters, Mrs. Edith Lawson, of Erickson, will discuss the basic Salt Lake and Mrs. Catherine and Swanger of Bountiful and Mrs. causes, current treatment, medical therapy, as well as the Norma Newman spent the day and of the enjoyed rehabilitation possibilities, birthday cake together. Mrs. Coopers birthday was the epileptic. same day. Calls Just Epilepsy Symposium For March 19th Tooele Stake Genealogical Union Meeting Parks. iv n 832-347- A Touch of Flu Not Always -- pm 15nnetl, The general public is invited. Father - Son Night occasion for the freshments were HAPPY Wedding Anniversary Editors Note: The following Is Mrs. Mark Tripp and one of a series o' articles furj to Mr.ancandMrs. Mose on 'dr, Gibson, nished by the Utah State MediA Saturday, March 17. al Association. These articles are scheduled to appear every ither wegk throughout the year in an effort to better acquaint i you with j problems of health and g designed to improve the of the people of Tooele. Nowdays, everyone who feels a little out of sorts blames it on the flu, or a virus. Talk with your friends who tell a touch of the you they have and they'll relate a wide ,iu variety of symptoms - fever, and a thills, nausea, coughing ninny nose. MOST OF THESE ailments arc likely caused by viruses, but the tenurne case of real Asian Fir most likely is not up and around. Asian Flu is a type of influenza that gained a lot of publicity of the recent epidemic. There have been flu epidemics jefore. Probably one of the worst in this century was in 1918 and 1919. Asian Flu is a strain of the influenza family that got its name because it was supposed to have originated in Asia. The - disease has been well studied and muCh Is known about t. The infection hits from one to three days after exposure usually through contact with a sick person. Often the onset is a sudden hill, followed by a fever. Often the nose, throat and chest is But, in most cases, the paGuest He is tient is sick ail over. Chockf tired, headachy and listless. ALTHOUGH MEDICINE knows much about Asian Flu, it doesn't know what to do about it. The treatment consists solely of mak882 - 0050 ing the patient feel more while his bodys own mechanisms overcome the 7:3C t 1 5 SSuki.SW March 7th was a special Guide Patrol of the Sixth Ward. They not only received their tenderfoot badges in the Scouting program but had an evening of fun with their fathers. Following games, re- - l T eb t's will sell for 75 cents and rruv be our. has d from Sylvia or Virginia Caldwell, xfl well-bein- Manifold -- ard 7riday party at the IOOE Hall . j ant and Retail Uvlmk Auto Parts Where friendliness is not just a slogan but a way of doing business. and Glass Auto Accessories and Tools Open 8 AM to 6 PM Monday thru Saturday. i'i Tooele Supply Co. 175 N. Main -- Ph. 882-246- 4 starting at 2:30 p.m. There will be classes for beginners and researchers. 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