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Show and Mrs. Lloyd Knight and family. She returned home Friday evening. Beverly Nelson came home she is from Mantua, where teaching school, to spend the weekend. Omar Anderson and Graham Cutler went to Ogden Friday where they attended the football game at Weber College. Floyd Anderson and Gordon Peterson returned home with them on Saturday. Mrs. Ida Johnson, Mrs. Ellen Capener and Mrs. Mildred cap-en- er were Stake Board visitors at Primary on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cobia and daughters, Karan and Pauline, were in Ogden Saturday. La Dene Cutler returned to Tremonton Sunday after spending a week at home. Mrs. Ada Pratt and two daughters, Marie and Jeanne and Mrs. Ella Talbot and daughter were in Brigham Friday. Peterson Christine for Sacra-- ; : :j peck left .fomia last Wednes-r:- i indefinite visit with and 'MrsKenneth Farns-,'- peck accompanied son-ta-la- w, - as Salt Lake re he enjoyed a three 'tis far ,V:th the d Mrs. Archie Rose were on Hole, Wyoming on ,nH visitinz from Fri ll Sunday evening They sith Amase James anu b 'he relatlves-- 5 night Mrs. Rose 40 the Fnenda mentis hostess .J ic1finer urns ate a; wins ailu entertainmentin ti?enings were present Artie members Shirley Ferrin was a - ! ah guest. A delicious lunchJ? served and the hostess effgjsented with a beautiful h 195l' 5 id Mrs. Ruben Arbon and Wed-J'ogden visited on with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mrs. T. A. Ault was Mrs. J. P. Barnard of Brigham OLLTiers training meeting HENd ursday night at the home City visited her son Horace and OF t.dent Ella Talbot. An James and their families a few g lesson was given by days last week. THr'ost and luncheon was The family of Mrs. J. P. Barnmemlers-TH:d ? ILE i A ten ard visited Wednesday evening at the home of the James Barn-ard- s to honor their mother on her birthday anniversary. Those attending were Mrs. Edna Barnard and daughters, Mrs. LaRae Fowers, Ogden; Mr. & Mrs. Grant Grace Anderson visited in vity last week with her law and daughter, Mr. ';' by;- ,- ite of t?A I. si me !l -- f a 1 irfj'iK'i.'i'.'ir re lot ft vj d n - s- urday evening. led Mrs. to lent f! oft: r" bom r lectio: W tvided aaopi. U : SNNI Greyhounds biggest sejet- Autumn trips, pnpof low-co. and special travel features! greyhound . . . at fares you can r.T. during the great Fall of Travel Bargains! utlUp ti st ... 3V Tmtrm as iL2M in CHARTER TO BIG TRIPS EVENTS! Je. t more fun out of Fall on yjJTaner Trips to fairs, harvest ""tivyls, roadshows, conventions, my ,liiy reunions, football games. t &i 3alt'rs3 eptLliaa ,vvxu save in R&UHO-TRiP- S Star (Ztiei City - VACATION TOURS! for vour va- ill is best of all .ition! Go where you wish on r- -j Amazing America Vacation our. Transportation, hotels, all wransed for you ! 'ghtscein ee your Greyhound Agent today. EYHOUND BUS DEPOT in Ogden Monday. ilDLAND HOTEL Mrs. Arlin Madsen visited her Mrs. Eliza Madsen at her home in Easf Tremonton. Mrs. Madsen has been ill for a mother-in-la- E. Hall, Agent Phone 3888 nit I her tonsils removed Wednesday.', Paul Larson took his scouts on an overnight camping trip up Logan canyon Friday and Saturday. Pearl Rhodes and Bernice Peterson took a load of boys and went after them on Saturday. Mrs. Ross Rhodes and Mrs. Arbin Bowcutt were in Ogden Friday, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glassman and their new baby. Mrs. Val Koller is at the R. J. Potter home. The Kollers have a new baby girl. Gordon Larson is spending a week's furlough at home before Chester Christensen Sunday. Let's not forget the T. B. Capt. Conger is stationed at Fort mobile unit which will be here Ord, California at the present in town, October 20- "For time. health's sake", get your chest Mr. and Mrs- Richard Christensen and children, David and going overseas. Judy of Brigham City were SunMr. and Mrs. Don Bourne and s. Chester of the day guests ' of Layton spent the weekfamily , at end the Delos Adams home. Mrs. Vay Jensen was hostess Mrs. Eph Peterson Mr. Mrs. Lloyd Effington and of to a group Tuesday afternoon, Yuba of visited the first of Wilford Sorensen had the entertainCity she when youngsters, ed for her daughter, Janet. It painful misfortune to break his the week here with relatives. was her sixth birthday. leg Just above the ankle Monday. Mrs- Effington will be remem Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Allred are bered as the former Miss Barbara The many friends of Edna Christensen will be glad to learn moving back to the basement Adams, daughter of Mr. and Adams. that she is much improved in house on the Allred farm. JoAnn Shaffer plans to have Ardes Adams and Dorris Pethealth. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Jensen her appendix removed Saturday. erson are attending U. E. A. in Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Fryer and Salt Lake this weekend. motored to Logan Tuesday eveMr. and Mrs. Ned Jackson and are at the J- W. Rhodes family ning. Mrs. Farrell Huggins enter- home. They recently welcomed daughter of Gardnerville, Nevada came to the L. M. Holman home. tained her club Thursday eve- into the family a baby boy. Mr. Jackson has gone to Kansas W. was a John Larson Logan ning at her home. Pinochle was for a week's convention of visitor City Mrs. with to Friday. played prizes going Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson and F. F. A. Blaine Anderson and Mrs. Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Ed Issacson and" Holmgren. A dessert Luncheon and family made a trip to Avon - - Chri-tensen- w I o. JS! - r T!) Mrs. Bill Cole. The Eph Petersons accompanied the Fred Petersons to Logan canyon. They returned through Sardine canyon "and Brigham City. 1 . 1 br XIEEflCE Mr. and Mrs. Don Gibson spent the weekend in Nephi with DAVE STANDEE, Distribator her parents, Mr. and Mrs. RichPhone 4217 ard Sudweeks. Tremontoss FOR A HEALTHY COMMUNITY Filling prescriptions is an important part of our business. But today, for a change, we are taking the liberty of writing one after long and careful thought. Here it is: PURCHASE Voluntary Hvohh Insurance. PRESERVE the American medical system. PROTECT freedom all along the line. -- CITY DOUG CO. file President? nnnnnr- m ww Mm 7me "mm3 mil? B&m? rer the years, behind our counters, we've sold g any kinds of accepted medicines and we've filled lousands of prescriptions for people of this corn-unit- y. We've helped measure out a lot of medical .'ogress. We've seen new treatments and new rugs turn illness into health, despair into hope. Hds progress is more than statistics-it- 's people! And the people we know don't want it tampered with! tee America ha3 no place for a bureaucracy that between pnds and people and progress, between patient, between physician and pharmacist FREE AMERICA IIAS NO PLACE FOR SOCIALIZED MEDICINE! the joint job of 150,000,000 people. It's the biggest job in the world today keeping it running for liberty and for freedom. And the whole world's watching to see whether Americans can do it! IN MUCH OF THE WORLD today, the people have resigned from running their own countries. Others have been quick to step in first with promises of "security" and then with whips and gUns-- to run things their way. The evidence is on every front page in the world, every day. RUNNING AMERICA is izations spoke out giving the great. United States Congress its' unmistakable Grass Roots signal from home! FREEDOM COMES UNDER ATTACK. The reality of war has made every American think hard about the things he's willing to work and fight for and freedom leads the list. But that freedom has been attacked here And ever watchful, ever sensitive to an alert people, The Congress saw that signal, and heard the people speck out, loud and plain. That's democracy in action. That's the American way! recently-ju- st as it has been attacked in other parts of the world. One of the most serious threats to individual freedom has been the threat of Government-dominateCompulsory Health Insurance, falsely presented as a new guarantee of health "security" for everybody. d Today among the 10,000 great organizations on militant public record against "Compulsory Health Insurance" are: that no country on earth can surpass American Legion National Association of Small Business Men United States Chamber of Commerce National Association of Retail Grocers National Retail Dry Goods Association American Ear Association General Federation of Vomen's Clubs American Farm Bureau Federation National Cranio Veterans of Foreign Vars National Conference of Catholic Charities American Protestant Hospital Association Amer- ica's leadership in medical care and progress. They found that able doctors, teachers, nurses and scientists -- working in laboratories where Science, not Politics, is master-a- re blazing dramatic new trails to health for Americans-a- nd for the world. Doctors of this Nation ere grateful that the people refused to be wooed by the fantastic promises of this Doctors excursion into State Socialism. citizens fellow their serve to dedicated America are of "GRASS ROOTS" SIGNALS CONGRESS. In every comthis immunity in the Nation, people stood up to be counted on civic groups, farm, portant issue. Thousands of local women's clubs, ice to this Nation may take them. And the thing the stand ready to fight for to sacrifice for to die for-- is not the alien way of life of Socialism, but the prideful people! security of a free and an at home and their comrades THE self-relia- business, religious, taxpayer, medical, educational and patriotic organ in uniform, wherever serv- nt t THE VOLUNTARY WAT IS THE AMERICAN WAV! Throughout the Nation, free men and women, working and planning together, are finding the American answer to every question of medical service, care and cost. Hundredi of Voluntary Health Insurance Plans are in healthy competition spensared by doctors, insurance companies, hosToday pitals, fraternal organizations by industry, agriculture and labor. in America 70 million people are protected by Voluntary Health Insurance! Throughout the Nation, families are insuring themselves against the major costs of illness at reasonable, budget-basi- s prices. Voluntary Health Insurance takes the economic shock out of illness. Protect your family now. For information, ask your doctor or your insurance man. An American's greatest heritage it the right to learn the facts and to speak his mind. Maintained mlh honor and used icith sincerity that right will guarantee forever that Adams Drug Store PHYSICIANS OF THIS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATED IN PAYING FOR THIS SPACE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION IS THE AMfcK TARY WAY Mill IS3L u They found y makes) JOnrfsuKE 1 SHAVING Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson were in Ogden Saturday. They were dinner guests of Mr. and - They found that Government domination of the people's medical affairs under Compulsory Health Insurance means lower standards of medical care, higher payroll taxes, loss of incentive, damage to research, penalties for the provident, rewards for the improvident. J at Clear Creek on Sunday. Mrs-Lloy- WEIGH THE FACTS. In the American manner, the it. people studied the case for Socialized Medicine and the case against ;h -- and Mrs. Jack Winters were CaJt (jarland THE PEOPLE " ie Mr. and me AMERICA M. Richardson Dew-eyvil- le EVERYWHERE! 20 on youx return trip ihjb.'ery lime you buy a Greyhound mnd-Tri- p ticket! This saving now, as aryt especially welcome Cfitumn's flaming colors add a khius" to travel enjoyment. j Ted Homer Marble and presented the Cumorah Quartet, four missionaries who served in South Africa. The elders are Max and Richard Evans, Stewart and Stirling Workman of Salt Lake. Max Evans and Stirling Workman were the speakers of the evening and the elders also sang several numbers. After the meeting was dismissed they sang again and showed three reels of film showing the scenery, people, and wild life of South Africa. Relatives from the surrounding wards attended the meeting. Mrs. Norma Haycock of and Mrs. Ernest Hansen of Tremonton and their children visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd New-soin Salt Lake last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Perry and and family will make their home in Deweyville. Horace Gardner accompanied his daughter, Flora to Ogden Sunday, where she is attending school at Weber College. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish were Statf4 ite, ! daughter of Brigham visited the Duett Lovelands Sunday. The Sunday evening program was arranged by Mr. and Mrs. ) SI - canyon Sunday. Mrs. Henry Sorensen and Betty! Jean were Logan visitors Tues-- ; day. Cathy, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen had' Marble and children, Collinston; Mr.. and Mrs. Horace R. Barnard and the James Barnard family. Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard and family visited at the Roy Thackeray family at Croydon Sunday. Mrs. Ella Hunsaker and family of Wyoming visited at tthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Earl Sat- it iv' 'I j - 4, ;eedi to was served. William Rose is reported to be Lew- -j iston visited her daughter, Mr.s seriously ill in Ogden. Mrs- Emma Palce returned to and Mrs. Winfred Barrus Sun- -: her" home, after spending some day. and time with her daughter. Mrs. Mrs. Wayne Manning children of Roy. Utah visited Earl Jones In Hooper. Saturday at the Lloyd Lish home. of Detroit, Howard Moore Michigan, arrived here Monday evening- He came to get his family, who have been visiting Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrea Huggins Ellis Arbon for the past month. Mr. and Mrs. La Von Welling Captain Warren Conger and of Tremonton and Mrs. Cliff Mrs. Conger and children of Matteson motored to Salt Lake Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. City Monday. few days- Mrs. Hannah Hodges of ONE NORTH NATIONAL EDUCATION CAMPAIGN LA SALLE STREET, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS r |