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Show Tip On How To Beat Hot Weather Given In Ad A hot weather tip on how to beat the heat especially during these torrid days is mighty welcome news, indeed. The tip comes from the makers of Lifebuoy health soap, and will be of particular interest to men and women, who wish to retain their personal freshness and poise, even in the hottest weather. The makers of this popular bath soap, with its exclusive purifying ingredient, claim that it stops "B. O.", when used in the daily bath not only assures personal per-sonal freshness, but is pleasant and delightfully refreshing these hot days. The makers of Lifebuoy Life-buoy are getting their timely message over to the men and i women of this section, in a form I of "Beat-the-heat" campaign, i - which hits out from display posters, pos-ters, etc. and advertising in this : paper. The many dealers who are j sponsoring the campaign are offering of-fering this soap at attractive I prices. They report that hcuse-I hcuse-I wives have been stocking up on it in large quantities, while these special prices are in effect, to help their families "beat-the-heat" during the hot summer weather. Mrs. Charles C. Michaels is reported improving, following an operation July 10. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brooks and little daughter of Provo, are enjoying their vacation visiting relatives in St. George. Lee Brooks and sister, Emily, returned Tuesday from Manti. where they went to attend the funeral services of J. M. Peter- j son, father of Mrs. Brooks. Miss Dawn Morris returned ' from Manti last Saturday. Her j sister, Mrs. Merrill Kunz came Tuesday for a brief visit. Mrs. Keith Fullerton entertained enter-tained the T.A.R. club at her home last Thursday night. Refreshments Re-freshments were served to 16. Mrs. Wanda M. Snow, who underwent an operation Tuesday at the local hospital, is reported to be making rapid recovery. |