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Show . imotplv 100 members APPOA"" ' , the late Jerry Orvin family t at the recent family reunion 8t Lagoon. Among those 11 theorem area who attendee attend-ee Mr. and Mrs. Harry , in and Lloyd and RaNea; Mr 0S" Harry Orvin Jr.; Mrs. "n Butler and her guest Jane E""3 i v York: and George uOlsen- Catching Mice . ,He with mice? Try catching i h i P'e of cheese that e,fflJef firm'y anchored to the " !.. with cellophane tape. 5. n0t only insures the mouse's Ir. but saves the cheese for next victim. VOTE FOR Arvil O.Stone for STATE SENATOR Republican Ticket SUCCESSFUL in his own business. WIDELY KNOWN in Utah County. COMMUNITY builder and Leader. TAXPAYER BELIEVES in equality for irery group and individual CLEAN. RESPECTED by all who know him Paid political Th Candidate the f. " LfeJ Primary Election (Paid Political Adv. by Rasper I - tistio ano " A? Guaranteed A V Good Housekeeping J Cfub Social Mrs. Baker Hostess The Elhcorlp club met this week at tue nome of Mrs. Bill Baker for its regular meeting and social. Mixed glads featured the flower arrangement. Pir th!e was played following a short business meeting. High score went to Marilda Shenkle, low card was held by Elaine Batley. Others present were Edith Ed-ith Davis, LaVern Clark, Lu-anna Lu-anna Hilton, Bernita Martin and a guest, Patti White of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Nielsen and family returned Friday from a 10-day trip through the Utah Parks and Grand Canyon. ARVIL O. STONE ad by Lehi Rep. Com. Tbomasites Fear From the time of his announcement, the man on the street has been saying that Wallace F. Bennett is the only candidate for the United States Senate that the Democrats are afraid of. That opinion holds good today. The belief is growing that Bennett is the man to beat Thomas. Vote for Bennett at the primary election September 5. BENNETT for the SENATE September 5 Fefrer, Salt lake City) NATIONALLY '-"11 5 ' , f HORSE IS KING FOB A DAY . . . Four-tooted contestants t Randall Ran-dall Park, Cleveland, were honored at a buffet luncheon recently. . Tables held fresh vegetables and each horse was provided with a valet (stablehand) for etiquette advice. A band provided music Check Dry Sample Different paint colors dry In different dif-ferent ways. Some dry lighter, some darker than the way they seem in the paint can. Experti suggest brushing out a large sample sam-ple under both natural and artificial arti-ficial light before deciding if it's exactly the shade you desire. . OREM FOLKS LIKE CARS SOLD IN OREMI I ... Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Steele (65 Drage Subdivision) are driving their second Kaiser: a beautiful Caribbean Coral, '51 Kaiser Special 4-door sedan. They're thrilled with the comfort and economy of their new Kaiser. ' Drive . . . Compare the 1951 KAISER AND mi FRAZER With any otherMake of Car at WASHBURN SERVICE 8th North and State St. "HALF THE FUN SCHOOL N) Red Goose School Shoes are built for the kind of action your child enjoys. Extra reinforcements at points of strain give active feet plenty of support. We will give your child a correct fit in Red Goose Shoes. Stop in today. p I 0 98 K 90 ui to red . ! " I ADVERTISED Lumber Distribution In analyzing domestic lumber distribution, whit; the trend has been for intrastate shipments to steadily increase and for long hauls between regions to gradually and steadily decrease, there has been no apparent trend either up or down In the volume of transcontinental trans-continental hauls. "The overdrive la tops) On a trip thru Yellowstone and Glacier Gla-cier Parks we didn't have o shift into 2nd once," says Slao. Orem, Utah OF HAVING FEET" GjTsy Joe, Nazarian Tangle Monday Gypsy Joe and Steve Nenoff. the bad men of the local wrestling wrest-ling circuit win a pair of falls from Milt Olsen and George Strickland in a tag team mi tch at the Timp park on Monday, U. S. Women Harming Teeth With Bobby Pins BOSTON. Mass.-Dr, S. S. Livingston Liv-ingston reports that American women wom-en are causing great damage to their teeth with bobby pins. The reason, women roll up their hair, hold it with one hand and then holding a bobby pin in the other, open it with their teeth. A simple homemade device for opening bobby pins Is to place as many pins as are needed for the hairdo around the rim of a drinking drink-ing glass. With the flat side of the bobby pin facing the Inside of the glass, one can pick off each bobby pin, already open and the teeth need not be used. Dangerous to Teeth Besides opening bobby pins with their teeth, many girls are forming the dangerous habit of digging between be-tween their teeth with hairpins, bobby pins, common pins and toothpicks. tooth-picks. Some do it to remove food; others, because they are nervous. Toothpicks In one form or another an-other have been in use probably for thousands of years. They are traceable trace-able to A. D. 23, when their use was first recorded. They were used in the Roman, Grecian and Chinese periods of history. Various materials have been utilizedgold, util-izedgold, silver, Ivory, quills and now wood. It was a custom in colonial co-lonial days for the luxurious host to offer his dinner guest an expensive gold or silver toothpick after his meal. Chips Enamel Today toothpicks are usually made of hard wood, such as birch or maple. Soft wood is avoided by manufacturers because it tends to fuzz and splinter, shedding slivers in the mouth when used. Dr. Livingston says the bobby pin may add to feminine hair beauty, but they have come to be serious threats to the dental charm of the girl who uses her teeth to open them. When a girl opens a bobby pin with her front teeth, she usually chips or breaks off the biting edge of her teeth. The toolh enamel microscopically is made up of enamel rods, just like the bricks that go to make up a brick house. Once these enamel rods begin to chip, they continue to break off until un-til a part of the crown surface of the tooth is destroyed. DIPLOMATIC FORAY . . . Sov-let Sov-let V. N, delegate demands unseating un-seating of Nationalist's China'a delegate as be attack! U.S. a aggressor. THESE ARE YUM DAYS FOR vniijj r the 7 NEW " " 1 r. I but their tactics were ruled il legal by the Judges and they lost the match and the purse. In the semi-final Mike Naz arian defeated Ken Mayne in a rough fracas. Promoter Dave Reynolds has a crowd plcaser lined up for next Monday with Mike Nazar- an tangling with Gypsy Joe. Both are candidates for the tit le of "world's toughest. Housing Chickens failure to keep chickeni tn warm houses during the cold months can lead to freezing of the comb, wattles, toes, and feet, with lameness resulting. Life Insurance Benefits The total of life insurance benefits bene-fits left as income Instead of lump sum is currently twice the total so used just It) years ago. Uncle Sam Says The life of Abraham Lincoln, whose birthday annlverxary we observe this mouth, provided an example of hope, courage and thrift which ta Just as important to yon today aa ever before. And this applies to all of my nephews and nleeea. Together with all of that hope and oouraga each of you possesses, there must be the respect for thrift. And one of the aafe, aure ways of saving la by investing in V. S. Saving Bonds. Each $3 Invested today will bring you $4 In ten short years. 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