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Show AND REVIEWS ,1E1VS High1 or Wrong U. S. dele-;sb- prosier Dulles. D united Nations: homes and churches can Jioral la 1 Quillian. W , ? the power-houses.'- i. is not preacher: undignified to be nderstood. d law or v ffighl. D. the-t- o .T'want i. iseniat: office ohtics o: s War y of 'be e former Sec-- 5 Basin Principals Elect Officers; Schedule Games Immediate Plans Needed To Improve Nation's Health it wholly evi-- t Rus-- f that a t0 fear will have nothin e thi the must make tbie P3asma om us- - High school, president of and Ronald Thunnelf s Luckman. chairman, varies Duchesne High school Food Committee: principal Mr. Andreason, ..f doesnt do much good to secretary who of totalitarian-'if tlie or2amzation a war against bveartary last J. Robert youre going to lose against Gillespie as president. tarvation. Ci-tn- h, since G. i f nothing to do with want no political and I L. Slimson, of War: . out 10 wert ines eed n DUCHESNE, UTAH, FRIDAY, Eisenhower, General, ifice. tion. Volume 17 rains peacetime program the most health advance m fnrt0.ry,i Dr' Ross P- Mclntire, years the personal physician of the late President Roosevelt, said that unless we s,on?eth,lag to improve the s health, we may find ourselves again with forty-eigper ??nj. vf0ur men Physically unfit to fight a war. The statement of the doctor emphasizes the necessity for improve the physical neaith of the young men and young women of the nation. ' our Surely country, with nearly of its men unfit for military service, has something to worry about," Dr. Mclntire con- OCTOBER 10, 1947. Accept Division Of Holyland it r J 4 ST!V it 1 jt- - r y' $3.00 Per Year In Advance Lions Club Hold Meeting; Promote Target Rifle Shoot The Duchesne Lions Club held Automoble Turns Over on Highway - their Forty, Near Antelope V ed the ht med-hCH!- i g '4'$' V-- lf re re 5 unm i ld P-T- A -d n, ! Ro-win- a, ! u son-in-la- w BLUEBELL Essential To flange Planning Inventory Of Grazing Lands fne je ' i n, y, the-groun- d et drnatord i ; SoS !ri-L.l- n balanoe g regular meeting Wednes- evening, October 8, in the Plaza hotel. Secretary C. C. Mickelson opened the meeting in the absence of both the president and vice president. Wm. L. Sather gave a report on the zone meeting in Roosevelt September 25. B. A. Jacoby and Joe Rozelle were appointed as a committee for U S Highway 40. A discussion was held on day An automobile accident happened laat Saturday morning, October 4, probably about 2:00 change, Associa-tio- n Principals a. m., when a coupe, driven by inter-schove t0 administers Secretary-Genera- l, aclrygre Lie, tivities in Duchesne and Uintah oe of V Jean Bench, son of Mr. and Mrs. f luted Nations: s counties. One of its more import-an- t .'atton Bench, left the highway for a "Economic instability and ' functions H U most the in being of tear the Antelope Junction and rampant Original drawing up of atheltic schedules accord-jnSands of the world. aimed over, finally landing upmade to the rules and recommen-dation- s side down on the off side of the of the Utah High School one-han Sen, diplomatic official at barrow pit. Other occupants of Activities Association. Indian Embassy: the car were Junior Wilson, son the Roosevelt meetof Rpwing not things proud fe are af Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilson, Mr. to war Andreason ing, 'named the cludes. , India today, but leaders on .ho received a severe scalp are striving their applicants who had taken the renot 0th sides Although immediately anquired examination to officiate swerable, in addition to injury to vound, the air w--t to straighten them out. the atcan be problem at scholastic football games in as hand and leg; and Wayne 3le for tacked, in part, if- the public the Uintah Basin. He listed Bill school system will .elson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marriner S. Eccles, chairman, Sutteer inected pay greater and Norman Holmes of attention to the Valter Nelson, who sustained a "deral Reserve Board: H&f, health tal ij physical Ft Duchesne, Bob Holmes of of pupils. There is no sense what'"Our banks now appear to be iMt leek injury which confined him ies non to withstand the Whiterocks, and Vaughn Barnett ever in overlooking the last half n a position .0 his home for a couple of days. and Orlan $10,00 Johnson of LAKE N. Y. SilSOUNDPHOTO Abba Dr. Hillel Vernal SUCCESS, of storm that is .The the educational evere economic a ms are ver, chairman of the American section of the executive group o. Young linch was not Injured, Principals Association al- sound mind in a soundslogan, areatening. body. iThe boys were returning from so the the official Jewish agency is shown speaking before the UN Asadopted isent : following football committee on Palestine, where he offered a Jewish army a dance at Neola, when the sembly ake ad ilyiclor G. Reulher, official, Unit-i- s schedule for the 1947 season-Octobe- r Manager of Utah Press to take over a partitioned Palestine immediately upon withdrawal driver dozed at the wheel for 3 Uintah at Alterra-Altamon- t toe Jld Automobile Workers: of British troops. He also stated that the Jewish agency woulc i moment, which is surmised, Associaton at Roosevelt. Stricken October is a 8 Consumer cooperation policies Alterra at Altamont; Roosea reluctantly and as a very heavy sacrifice accept the recommen aias the cause of the accident. At Amer-which in ,ch possibility e out at velt Roy A. Schonian, manager of dation for partitioning the Hojyland into Arab and Jewish state Uintah. October 17 to awaken. is only beginning an poar Roosevelt at Alterra; Uintah at the Salt Lake office of the Utah and that they are ready to accept an economic union of the dis ne time Nelson and Wilson were asleep. leadline Alterra State Press Association, was puted land. I Joseph H. Ball, U. S. Senator Altamont. October 24 The car, which belonged to at Uintah; Roosevelt at Alta- stricken with another heart atrom Minnesota: mont. Bench, a brother of the 31 October Ray Altamont at tack last Saturday night, Ocm "Neither employees, their un- Advanced Veteran of I World War Suggestions was badly damaged. Uintah driver, at Alterra; Roosevelt. tober 4. Mr. Schonian is conlately cj ms, nor employers, should be 7 November in Died Lake The Alterra Salt Club RooseGame at boys were brought injured By tdminia: fined ito his bed, but according emitted to engage in monopoly to Duchesne and attended by Dr. velt; Altamont at Uintah. 26 to or monopolistic Duchesne Official of uded. practices. Kick-of- f Friday, September reports received by relatives time for each of the Hamilton, and at present both scheduled games will be 1:30 p. in Duchesne the attending physiMYTON AJva Eston Dart, 57, are recovering satisfactorily. As the hunting season apcians feel that it was not a dim. a veteran of World War I died Conservation Notes rect heart ailment, but was caus- proaches, tension mounts, .44 red at the Veterans old and is the was issj hospital in Salt caps appear Activities ed by some other organic Hold Funeral Services Lake once the over, September 26. City, Friday, sportsmen lse recj given Of The Uintah Basin was ammuMr. born Dart For Little Son and are of Ids of January 10, trading bartering District Soil Conservation nition and in dreams they have 1890, at Emerson, Nebraska, a n, Bor.al Mr. and Mrs. Chatwin spotted the big buck that out- son of Burt L. and Orpha Mark-le- y In order to speed up conser-stio- n Dart He moved to Myton smarted them last year. By THELMA NYE of our soils a group plan--j- g his parents as a youth and with Fellow sportsmen, let us make ost alwaj Funeral services were held in lived here 29 years. Later meeting will be held today, enMrs. Carlos Marsing, Mrs. and most this the profitable rheumy jctober 10, at 7:30 p. m. in the TabioiTSa ward hall Monday, Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee to Portland, Oregon, Reed Tmothy and Mrs. Chester moved he we ever have that hunt joyable October 6, for Avon Chatwin. McNeil's store. Farmers in the where he lived four years while Lyman made a trip to Heber Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Young and had in this counity. The bucks son of Mr. and Mrs. midland area have similar soil employed as a steam fitter and last Saturday. room are plentiful and there is Bishop Burnell son, Larry, were visiting Perry id water problems and methods Thorpe Chatwin. IHe returned to truck driver. excuse no for and for Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson and iental raj everyone the services, Young at Vernal Sunday. In Price son r'J be discussed with the group Turnbow conducted in 1947, Utah residing of Salt Lake City spent the as P dsappointment. Leon Walters was visiting in n soil and water as follows: Opening prayer by until the time of his illness. combating week end visiting with Mr. and mind in rug to 1 the sportsmens Florence Keep Mrs. Heber several sses Ralph Smith; days last from erosion. City for As a veteran of world war I pledge as set up by the Du- he served in the 26th Aeiral Mrs. Elmer Bates at their ranch Mrs. Ina Van Tas-se- ll week. It is expected individual farm Johnson and Mrs. Johnson was forhome. chesne Fish and Game Club; in sang, Jesus Wants Me for ns will be worked out with for 26 months Those attending meeting squadron Maurne Billing. Miss merly 1. I stand for the propagation followed by a talk France. He was a member of the J farmer buit in order to a Sunbeam, Monday at Myton were Mr. and Alice Poulson and Mrs. Mrs. of Sara conservation and Mrs. Turnbow. Burnell comMrs. Mrs. protection American Legion and past the conserva-- i by Lisonbee, up planning Shelby iates, Iif left Tuesday Albert adStephenson a wildlife. White solo; rendered Post piano Sands R. Wm. of mander Hazel Walters, Mrs. Clara Young, practices, soils information, ler, U. 1 on to Beaver bus for a the trip of 'Heber; Mrs. Clyde Nielsen, Mrs. Edith 2. On the stream and on the No. 5 of Myton. He was also .1 other by Joseph Olpin Ives, as pertinent data will be dress Mrs. in southern Utah. They wenit by and Johnson Florence is 8. which He and 40 that take of duet, a the hunt member mussed Ill only with the group instead Brady and Emmalee Brady. nai Gil way of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ina Van Tassell; benedic-dictioexplaining this The 'Relief Society opening so- lawfully mine and at the same married Hilda Smith in August, j electk preliminary Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKean The Turnbow. LaVerl amount the for like leave a in time Lake Salt to 1932, City. p each farmer. cial was held Saturday night for two children, Joan and and Marvin dedicated He is survived by a son and a by Besides technicians of the Soil grave was members and their husbands. A other fellow. of Salt Lake City, spent not waste and Michie. R. 3. will Alva K I Dart, Jr., Conservation anything daughter, was delicious chicken supper Service, Mr. A, G. end with their parweek the INNER he to his parents, can be used for food. In addition Norma Ann Dart, Salt Lake bum of the Extension Service served to fifty-tw- o people. An that Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bates. 7:15 pi ents, Oloah two mark Orville of sure 4. be will survived sisters, three my I is brothers, by City; Mr. Logan will be present. enjoyable and interesting proThe county tpad equipment, rs, et uburn Dart, Myton; Bert L. Dart, has recently served in and Opal; one brother, Eric; and gram was p resented 'after which before I shoot. I assisted by the Bates boys, are 1 will not mix City, Mr. New York And and his Chancy I add, Clyde Dart, may Price, grandparents, irope as a farm advisor. the remainder of the evening a new road into building Horbusy Chatwin and Mr. and Mrs. gun powder with intoxicating City. wa3 spent dancing. in the Strawberry Lake PoL Al canyon cost were of conductas the life services Chatwin. Funeral ace it may National fire Mrs. Bruce Gaily and children liquor prevention week ed Tuesday, September 30, at section. my very good friend. being held this week, October with were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Scott and of visiting Payson INSTITUTE TEACHERS and Good luck landing. happy to 11, 1947. Myton under the direction of Lee This week has week. last in relatives Bridgeland Chapman of Hill Field spent CITY SALT LAKE JOHN MADSEN. Wm. R. Sands Post No. 5 of the ffl chosen t because it is the AT week end with Mr. and Mrs. the Frank Myers was a Salt Lake Comwith American Legion, uuversary of and MR. AND MRS. JACOBY on the date Mrs. Wednesday The schools of Duchesne and City visitor mander Orval Gillen in charge. Ernest Fouse at their ranch Garys cow kicked over the in fact all over the county wet-- Thursday. Fork. Lake RETURN AFTER LONG TRIP Vocal selections were sung by wter to start visthe Chicago fire closed Thursday and 'Friday, OcMrs. James Morrison left SunPhilip Todd of Myton was ' Mrs. Lionel Babcock and Mrs, ' ' 1871. A. and B. Mrs. Lake and Mr. the Salt in for City 9 purpose Jacoby and 10, relatives tober iting Max Jensen. Rev. McAllisted, day for Salt Lake City for the three children returned home last of taking a months of allowng all teachers to attend Saturday and Sunday. pastor of the Vernal Baptist purpose you know 2,000 children Teachers Mrs. Don Kolb of Moon Lake Friday evening after a pleasant church was the speaker. Mil- treatment from a foot specialist. Instituted, Thursday, Salt was a visitor last week at the three weeks vacation. They visevery year from burns and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Solmonson Friday and Saturday in itary honors were accorded at the of and tousands of others are scarred Mrs. and Mr. ited mother, her Jacobys of home Spokane, Washington, are visLake City. grvae by Wm. 'R. Sands Post No. ir life. Duchesne in relatives That a preventable fire daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde J. A. Jacoby at Bonnis Ferry, 5 with Legionnaires Wm. Har- iting waks out in Idaho; a sister, Mrs. Emery War- ris, Darrell Dean, Wesley Brum-met- t, county this week. this nation every TRAPPED IN WELL 21 HOURS Nielsen. anJ seconds Mr. ad (Mrs. Ttay Mott and Norman Ered Todd, Denzel Hempright around ithe Lloyd Brady, who is attending ren at Priest River, Idaho; McWARNER, N. H. 10Sk Kenneth Mrs. at Y other Provo, U B That 10,000 Americans sister, Conrad, were week end visson, the army combat school at hill and Milton Lott serving as Woods, Tt burned itors in Vernal and western Coloto death last year. veteran, was trapped for more was at home visiting with his, Donald, at Harrington, Washing- pallbearers and Mrs. Elden ton, They al30 visited Mr. and rado. 562,000,000 dollars worth of than 21 hours at the bottom of parents, Mr. which caved in on Brady, over the week end. Mrs. Jack Young in Lewiston, Mrs. Ray Mott and son, Con'operty was a fire. destroyed'by was was unable to move a were former Mr. very day of the Woods Idaho. Young Mrs. him. Young one rad, left for California Thursday. Mr. and Lyle year, every id waist down, his legs us should his Duchesne. They also the at of visitors from resident evenng to They expect to be gone about fire give thought and Sunday and in "'svention. ten days. visited Portland, being held fast by timbers Oregon, home. They will also visit Walters M. A. debris. Volunteers and toState on the trip. with Ruth spent a few days in Canada. while visited Nevada in Carol Taylor Garda Mrs. dig worked all night Seeley police Save the Mrs. Thacker and Rawlins Mr. a to ithin layer of soil In him out. He was rushed Walters Sunday. Kenneth Goodrich, Gay Good- and son, Oral 8s 'HlCh of Altamont, Wells Wright returned to AMERICAN LEGION Jay, Mrs. your living is rooted. rich and Shirley Hancock, of were Duchesne visitors Tuesday. hospital. MEETING her home Monday after a weeks AUXILIARY Salt Lake City, visited here over and Mrs. Hildur Johnstun returned visit in 'Salt Lake City. There will be an American the weekend with relatives. to Duchesne Sunday night after and Mrs. IS Garnet Birtchell Legion Auxiliary meeting in the children and Mrs. Ted Ilarmston about ten days in Salt spending PERSONALS Legion Hall Monday, October 13, and son, of Roosevelt, visited Lake City, where she submitted at 8:00 p. m. District President here on Sunday with Mr. and to a fall Mrs. Lotus Fisher and eon. major operation. At the Pauline Hazelbush of Vernal will Mrs. Leslie Goodrich. Max time she is convalescing Glade, accompanied by Mrs. present Carma and Boyd Goodrich In a be in attendance. It is desired manner at her Saturday to Friday, spent Peterson, satisfactory ely Auxiisnt is the time for ranchers left last week for Provo where home. Jess Johnstun was ait THE rancher that all members of the Lake City. Salt in Salt u he and Sunday Duchesne do this unless they will attend Brigham Young Lake with Mrs. Johnstun while county to take in- - be able to how took her son to his liary be present. Fisher Mrs. to of University. derstands aPPlsf, their grazing land, Jory .I 9 for a checkup, and COUPLE TO BE HONORED Mr. and Mrs. Willard Royl and she was In the hospital and rePlan physician of herd forage supply on h adjustments nst as her Mrs. Peterson consulted to the forage supply Grandy says. Gues Mrs. Kennison, of Provo, visited turned home with her. 14 ;bers OCTOBER AT DANCE, in doctor. an he here m makmg Saturday with Mr. and Dcranchers Judge L, A. Hollenbeck, who I.i. A coming year, suggests Mlckelson, Milton Poul-soThere will be a dance and re- Mrs. William Larsen. of Mt. Em- has been seriously 111 for several Grandy, Work Unit Con- - yen tones are availjlbfnatrpr- Jay Mrs. Edgar Miles, e,Vaionist. iment stations, weeks Is recovering nicely, and Ward Abbott and Elwin ception given In honor of Mr. workvisited Wednesday with his mons, stuare whom Tarafie available in this years vation Service technicians Tuesof all dis- ,Thoma3, Mrs. and many friends are pleased to Claybum, Joseph Atconservation Mrs. Bernice her daughter, soil csmac ing with on- - dents at Brigham Young Unjver-3itm. him able to get up town see 8:00 at 14, p. '0sc'yrM nw can October to day, wood. give tricts are available after such a long absence. spent the week in Bridgeland ward hall. EveryProvo, at Mrs. Powell Albert and Mr. again sts that "roo and asiflbftan;.C action based upon in Du- one invited to attend. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Moore their Ardath three parents and with children, end current frptinS 1'iTlnle can mean the dif- - ing the P Powell and Carl Powell, all of and little daughter, Carol, were chesne. 'Jim6 b',Wecn profitable pro- - calculating the carrying Midvale, visited here over the In Salt Lake City last week end, ,.avvn Eod calf crops and for the year. must be as much in- - ilr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilson PARENTS-TEACHER- S weekend with friends and rela- where they attenden general conANNOUNCED American Legion MEETING 1' .Rights, or low Stockmen Droduc-- I attended the tives. Vernal Sunday. at low calf terested in convention Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goodrich ference of the L D S Church. a c anct of the season The first meeting the of &h,Rh death losses, and de- - as in green is Max Peterson, of Duchesne, Wilson president or Mrs. Mrs. Zella Goodrich visited and Parents-Teaohers Assofor the ? aild weedy ranges that 'see that adeqate quantities use Dumember of the state highway deAuxiliary, American Legion relault for and with Tuesday trm continued overgraz- - dry grass are reserved ciation of Duchesne, will be held Monday was in Salt Lake City No. 22. in Post Provo. season, partment, tives chesne after the growing ray of in the High School gymnasium, Olsen Wm. to business for Earl Mrs. left Tuesday and Murray Mr. Mr. Grandy. Tuesday attending ruduriClur Setting good forage cording to that were visiting in Monday, October 13, at 8:00 p. Salt Lake City to be with his affairs. is of great importance Canyon bn may It Spring cows graze available at Duchesne Sunday with Mrs. Ol- m.. Every teacher and patron of wife who had undergone a ma-in- r uiChi, returned to George Wilckcn around 1,000 pounds sufficient feed be are urgently rein excess operation. lie returned home his home in Duchesne Sunday evea in quantities Mr. and Mrs. Clar- the schools 00 sen's parents, per cent calf cron all times, Mii ul ration Wednesday and on Thursday was quested to attend. a mere maintenance a poor ence Wilson. an4nn1Khts averaging more ot called back to Salt Lake. No ning after spending a month visagainst insurance as and ! seven at to six "onih, V,)ound55 word has been rereived at this iting in California. lie visited SON IS BORN ' Klr' ben- H(,u Grandy points out. 0rIfC,rSd.o SUDDEN "FULL HOUSE 0 lor', writing as to Mrs. Murrays con- with his son, Carl II, Wilckcn, at cr. ranKe forage growth "'ictu-i- t to born Mr. dition. was growth Fresno; also with a daughter, A one On boy plant baby PA. enough LANCASTER, this area, and the rfit to leaverun-of- f will Goodrich an attended Verona water Laurel Severin, at Sanger. Mrs. so B. at Allred one the Mrs. and Ray within approximately f Who hopes to use to cheek coil to be used for day Mr. and Mrs. James Muir of were Roosevelt hospital, Tuesday Oc- educational meeting at Vernal twins and triplets tn.tde best advantage, hour, nd Growth Mr. Grandy Oakland, Calif., are visiting in tober 7. 1947. The little fellow last week. of born at the Lancaster General these profitable Ve!, ',Ulain moisture of a saving and A Mr. and Mrs. girl Two boys The world turns aside to let Duchesne with Is just what the parents ordered must Hospital. i ave a t bt,,lf production by made possible to Mrs. Earl Farley as their cither two children are nny man n cent, Mr. Muir is ncr Murdock. born Grant 20 were knows who where flexible pass operation It noui.h , a brother of Mrs. Murdock. and twins, a boy and a girl, were Kirl3' alow him to strike a If he Is going. David S. Jordan. born to Mrs. Lester Newswanger between iJSt0 numbers and feed. )roven, Number 13 I j interdub relations. It was also decided to hold a target rifle shoot before deer season. Dick Jolinstunu, Harry Davis and Don Foucault were as named the ' committee In This event will be held October 12, near the Sinclair Service Station, and many prizes wall be awarded for the best scores. District Governor Mel Wright gave a short talk on club relations and activities. Mr. Jacoby introduced the new coach of Duchesne high school Mr. John Peterson. It was also decided to fix the lot north of the school building for a football field and playground for the high school students, with Mr.. Jacoby and Mr. Rozelle in charge of the committee to act. District Governor Mel Wright initiated E. C. Harless, Harvey Hatch and James Omps into the He also stated that the club. Heber Lions Club had extended invitation ito the Duchesne, Roosevelt and Vernal clubs and their wives to be the guests of the Heber Club at Lukes Hot Pots, Saturday night, October 11. Earl Jensen was named as chairman of a committee to take charge of arrangements for the charge. Sunday, fi trip to Heber. Mr. Rozelle gave a report on the sewer project and a meeting was planned for Friday evening of all land owners and business men of Duchesne to decide on the fihal sewer work. Wm. Case gave a report on the Blue Bench project and what progress has been made. Chester Lyman reported on plans and possibilities on the Rock Creek road. Harry Davis stated that a delegation with a representative from Salt Lake City, woulud inspect the area. lie also mentioned the progress that has been made on the local airport. A tasty meal was served by the hotel management and meeting adjourned. Miss Marjorie Nyberg Mr. and Mrs. Ilap Stevenson visited a couple of days last week in Draggerton with their son. Bob, who is working there. Mrs. Arlene Thompson and daughter, Marlyn, of California, arrived here Wednesday. Bernice Van Tasselis sister, Mrs. Redding, of Vernal, has returned home after visiting here. Miss Minnie Farnsworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Farnsworth, is reported to have been married recently to a ls, from Alpine. They are honeymooning in the Northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bleazard and daughter, Linda, have moved to Price. ' The Birthday club held its regular party last week at the home of Mary Birch, with Vina Marchant serving as Mr. and Mrs. Glen Van Tassell and Mr. and Mrs. Daily Van Tassell spent two days last week in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Wilda Farnsworth is in the Roosevelt hospital. Max Farnsworth has received his discharge from the Navy. Calvin Marchant and" Rex Farnsworth, of Talmage, left Monday for California to bring Rexs brother, Clair, home from the Veterans hospital where he has been a patient for many months. Mr. and Mrs. George Walker, of Pleasant Grove, are visiting here with friends and relatives. Bob Stevenson, who is employed in Price, visited over the weekend with his parents and friends. Sid Rust, Mrs. Rand Rust and a number of others from here Conferattended ence in Salt Lake City last , Semi-Annu- MOTHERS CLUB MEETS Members of the Mothers Club met October 2 at the home of Mrs. Fern Poulson, with Margaret Sather, assisting hostess. A short program was presented. two piano Mr. Deacon played soloj and Dr. Hamilton gave a treastie on the human heart. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. C. C. Mickelson, October 10. |