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Show J? I V lu ll ORXM-GENEVA THUS THURSDAY, MAY r. 1953 CAMPANELLA TAGS OUT SPENCER AT PLATE I 1 ' 7 . J CAP FLIES BEHIND as New York Giants' Daryl Spencer is cleanly tagged out at home by Dodger Catcher Campanella at Ebbets Field. Spencer tried to tally on Jim Hearn's right field fly ball. Carl Furlllo's perfect peg cut him down. Umpire is Frank Dascoli. (InUrnatuma'ScmtdphoU) Mr. and Mrs. David J. Ev- Mr. and Mrs. E. Carlyle ans of Mid vale visited here Sun-1 Bunker were weekend visitors in day with their grandson and wife , Logan. They attended the dedi-Mr. dedi-Mr. and Mrs. George G. Evans ca ion of the new Union BuUd- and haby. '., j 1 ' ( ing at the USAC LETTS? jiL MAIL ALU EAR, MR. BEASLEy. IT'S MY ANNUAL CONTRIBUTION TO THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY Eloadie By Chic Youa.1 J! I Cbpc S)-nlitt lm Waflj fight itl-Kc UHE BODYVERSUS HAY FEVER Now is the time to begin taking tak-ing precautions against Hay Fev er. Thousands suffer from ths distressing ailment annually. Hay iever develops in those whose mucous membranes are sensitive to pollens of certain plants, the pollen of the ragweed being the worst offender. The question would naturally arise, why certain people are afflicted with hay fever while others escape. es-cape. The answer s that the mucous mu-cous membranes of those affected affect-ed are unable to build up resistance resist-ance or immunity against it. Thus we see that the actual cause of hay fever is not in the environment, environ-ment, but s found within the body itself. Cbiropracfc adjustments help make it possible for the body to j build up Hi own immunity in the mucous membranes of the nose and throat against the offending of-fending pollens, thus neutralizing the'r irritating effect. Dr. A. D. Motes D. C 122 No. 303 W. Orem, Utah Phone 0727 M Home Demonstration Week Slated May 3-9 in Utah The week of May 3 to 9 ha besn set aside as Home Demonstration Demon-stration Week across the nation, report Jenniev J. Poulson, Utah Coun y Home Demonstration A-gent A-gent This is the eighth annual observance of Home Demonstra tion Week in Utah which calls the attention of the general pub lie to the vast educational program pro-gram in homemaking conducted by the Extension Service. H Af fords an opportuni y to recognize the contributions made by the 24 home demonstration agen s in the ttate, by the 4,000 trained volunteer volun-teer leaders, and by the 25,000 women who participate in Home Demonstration work in Utah. In Utah Coun y the most recent count shows there are 256 leaders working with 4.4C0 families add ed. During the last 25 years in Utah, Home Demonstra ion work has worked its way up from the -ervice type of help to a high ype of leadership and education, fhe County Home DemonstrA ion Agent helps women to keep ' in SmokeySays: . SiTEBKTED M KSPWOOP A 'ouch yti h the .latest informa-,!on informa-,!on rot only - concerning the home but concerning the women's responsibiU y as a good citizen. Women today are not content to learn' cr.ly how to Become be'ter -.ooks a d, housekeepers but their tateresti have broadened as the Na ional - Home Demontration Week Slogan Indicates "Today's Home Builds Tomorrow's World..' GENEVA 1 I I :v: Mrv Moon j 1 'Condacu-0 by Ueth Mooa rcslotntt . art invited to calil . 0SI1-R1 with personal items and oth er new. . The Visiting Teachers topic was given Monday by Myrtle Price. Ruth Fotheringham gave the. Theology lesson and repeated repeat-ed H at night t the home of, Hannah'Taylor. The Relief Sodtey Work and Business meeting will begin next Monday at 10 ajn. Bring your favorite recipes and surplus plants to exchange with others. Luncheon will be lerved at noon. Two lovely painted silk quilts were made by the Relief Society women last week at the home of Jennie Farley. ; a t 1 ! The Smorgasbord and "slave sale" was successful Friday evening. ev-ening. About $1,000 - more was added to the building fund. j Mr. and Mrs. Orval Malm-' strom and family have moved to Provo. They traded homes with Mr. and Mrs Frank M. Long: The Longs have a son and three daughters. Other new-comers in the ward are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ro-bert Braedy who live on 10th South and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bishop on 12th South. Fifteen members of the priest hood spent Monday evening on the Stake Farm. The Primary conference was a lovely affair Sunday evening. It carried out the story of the Children's hospital. Venice Finch conducted. Prayers were offered by Helen Rowley and Michael Adams. William Geertsen was narrator. The children and leaders lead-ers all took part, either in singing sing-ing of speaking parts. June Jensen, Jen-sen, Nelda Shumway, . Beth Cox and Venice Finch sang. Eugene Nelson told' of his experiences In the Primary hospital. Work is going ahead on the chapel with plastering beginning this week. ' The MIA last week enjoyed a film on safety which Mack Cunningham of Geneva Steel plant, showed. He talked on safety to the group. Thirty-five members of the ward went to the Manti Temple last Thursday evening. The ex-cusion ex-cusion was sponsored by the Second Se-cond and Ninth quorum of Elders El-ders under the direction of Kent Watts, Roy S. Taylor, Clarence Moon, Que Steele, Sam Crosby, Merrill Farley, Paul W. Carroll, and Stephen Turcsanki. Sunday School was conducted by Kenneth Ludlow. Prayers were offered by David Rowley Sr. and Mary Whiting. There will be a special program next Sunday to honor mothers. Sacrament services were conducted con-ducted by Arden Rowley. Prayers Pray-ers were given by Merlin Manning Man-ning and Myrtle Christ enao-.. The sacrament gem was given by Alice R. Gurr. Elder RusstJ was welcomed home and spoke - Many a man wishes his ship would come in before he is too old to navigaite. ..... ... " "- ' -' . 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