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Show SAT.? AtJtVt,l. OEEME-GENEVA TIMES Thursday Nov. 7. 1957 Chimp Champions Muscular Dystrophy Drive 41 Directory Classified Ad ATTENTION OREM MOTOEOSTS! For Body and Fender repairs, Painting, Auto Glass, Radiator Repair, Wrecker Service, and Used Auto Parts contact Hilltop Hill-top Auto Workt. 1785 South State, Orem for quick and guaranteed service, phone AC 5 0401. - SEPTIC TANK CLEANING For quick and dependable service if a A-l Septic Tank Co. call AC52701 or FR3-4295. FR3-4295. tf FOR SALE Model 22 Caterpillar, Hydraulic blade. Completely overhauled Ideal for backfill or orchard work. Army 4-wheel drive truck. Metal bed. Good tires, reasonable. Call AC 5-2566. FOR SALE New homes by Johnson Construction Con-struction Co., builders of quality qual-ity brick homes. These homes are located within 2 blocks of Westmore 'School. Lincoln High School and Geneva LDS Ward chapel. For information contact 945 S. 100 E. Orem. Phone AC 5-S250 or FR 3-5447 AUTO GLASS Complete Auto Glass Service by factory trained mechanics Installed while you wait. Jeffs and Jones Glass and Paint Co. 51 North University Ave., Provo Phone FR 3-7660. DOLL CLOTHES FOR SALE LET me help you with your Christmas problems. I will make doll clothes, coates, dresses ro any item. Necklace Neck-lace sets and chotched things. Call AC 5-1604JJOV. 7-14-21-B PIANO RESTYLING 10 years experience. Quality work. Free estimates. Call Murray AM 6-7497 collect. Harris Piano & Key Shop, 1032 Hillview Dr. (4060 So.) Murray, Utah. Nov 7-14-21 PRIVATE ACCORDION LESSONS Certified Progressive School of Music Teacher. Special attention atten-tion and help In your home if requested for shut in's and handicapped children, or children chil-dren who are slow and need-extra need-extra help. Phone AC 5-3208 for information. Oct 17 24, 31, Vov. 7 cPrvr. , , . .. ,,.,.,,., .r.,M.,,y, c jr.: ctZ ); - -''''"" ,i , o v iii .... jsA J& ? i . - t ' VJJ ""' """4 Tf -r" & r NOW ON MAJOR STYLE CHANGES NEW AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION T enumie 191 South University Ave. PERSONAL Dr. E. Mansfield, Naturopathic Physician and Chiropractor, announces the use of the Mc-Manus Mc-Manus table for sciatic troubles trou-bles and reheumatism in lower back and legs. Also spinal pressure. Phone for appointment, appoint-ment, FR 4-0205, Provo, 75 E. Center St. tf FOR SALE SUPER stuff, sure nuf! that's Blue Lustre for cleaning rugs and upholstery. Orem Paint & Dec. Co. HEALTH HINTS By Or. frank C. Plovdra, foiloW, National Chiropractic Association Tonsils Are Not A Mistake of Naturel A tendency to sore throats does not mean the tonsils have to be removed; that is, unless they are infected so badly that they are no longer able to perform their important im-portant function. Every once in a while it is discovered some part of the body can be removed without any apparent damage resulting. The parts removed are classified as a sort of error committed by nature. na-ture. But nature makes no mistakes, mis-takes, and it is soon realized there was a function for the removed organs. or-gans. The reason sometimes given is that it is "preventive" the type of logic which suggests the amputation ampu-tation of a hand because a finger might some day be infected. We now know the tonsils have a definite and most important function. func-tion. They are throat filters and are guardians of the respiratory system and the body. There is a clear connection between the sud den, enormous rise in the number of children stricken with polio, and the over-all increase in polio cases. Polio which was once not nearly so prevalent as it is today, rapidly became a nation-wide epidemic and disaster, following the wholesale removal of children's tonsils. In "The Doctor's Dilemma," by the famous playright, George Bernard Ber-nard Shaw, the theme concerns the discovery of a tiny organ in the human body which it becomes "fashionable" to remove because its function is unknown. Actually, this was the appendix, and the first operation of this kind was performed per-formed on King Edward VII, of England. The operation became fashionable and the nobility didn't "belong" if they retained their appendices. Tonsils are an Important part of the lymphatic system. They help to guard major portals from infection. infec-tion. Since chiropractic can restore normal function in most instances, tonsils should be removed only as '.st resort STYT lNfi CHANGES ARE APPARENT Town Victa (righ)nd Fairiane yjSSSSSS 'S ships on November 7. 1958 CHECK THESE NEW FEATURES See The 1958 Ford Today id Provo Building Materials Geneva Lumber Co. 740 South State, Orem. Ph. AC 5-0570. Stanley hardware, USG Roofing, Roof-ing, Dupont Paints Complete Com-plete line of lumber and building materials. Utah Valley Builders Supply, 485 North State, Phone AC 5-3300. Colorizer and Texolite names in floor covering, lumber, lum-ber, ready made garages. Cabinet Millwork. Wesko Cabinet Works, 296 No. State, Ph. AC 5-0517. Doors Windows, Hardware, Kitchen Cabinets a specialty. National Guard Officers Switch To Green Uniforms Been wondering if Utahcom-funities Utahcom-funities are being invaded by green-uniformed Forest Rangers? Ran-gers? That colorful green is the new uniform of Officers and Warrant War-rant Officers in the Utah Na tional Guard and the regular there's NO magic to getting money! $25 to $2000 We want to make loans to residents of this area on signature only, car or furniture. Phone first for prompt,! -trip service AMERICAN FORK 15 East Main Street David Brandt, Manager Phone: 860 Hours; Mon.-Fri. 9:30-5:30; Sat. 9:30-1 k Open evenings by appointment " loanj mode to residents of nearby towns " IN THE 1958 .FORD CAR UNE, Th DISPLAY Ford MOST EFFICIENT ENGINE IN FORD'S HISTORY NEW OPTIONAL AIR SUSPENSION In the Showroom Of 06 r Garage Doors Martin Overhead Door Service Rulon W. Lowrv. Ph. AC 5-1885. 5-1885. All types and siies Complete Com-plete and installed $47.50 and up. Free estimates. TV REPAIR University TV Service Expert radio, TV, auto radio service. All makes. Let us repair your old picture tube. Guaranteed repairs. University TV Service, Ser-vice, 275 North tod West, Provo, Ph. FR 3-1143. Army. The new dress known as Army Green, Shade No. 44, become be-come effective in the Utah National Na-tional Guard early this month, with the changeover to winter uniforms. The winter wool uniform uni-form is worn from, October 1 through May .15. This uniform consists of green trousers and blouse, th fold trim, black tie, socks, shoes ana oe. ine shirt is a lighter tan than the previous Army khaki shirt. i FairUne 500 , O C o Phone FR 34060 VIP? if fif" f 1 5 :' 1 Kokomo Jr., chimpanzee star of TVs Today show, signs up In fight on muscular dystrophy by kissing Debbie Dixon, 5, of Aldington, Ald-ington, Texas, 1957 Muscular Dystrophy Child and symbol of more than 200,000 victims of the disease. The November campaign cam-paign by Muscular Dystrophy Associations of America, Inc., supports sup-ports research, clinics and patient services throughout country. ww m v I" " 1 , " 1 1 COHON WOODS BAD PASS FROM CENTER SPOILS A-' CHANCE FOR A FIELD GOAL AND AS TIME EXPIRES tu curt. tttT rr iatuij Zk"" ONLY1S YARDS AWAY FROM THE WINNING TOUCHDOWN,,! COTTON WOODS ftTTCX vsrscss BOYS, VV LARKS DRIVE TO THE T,9S 0FF PHiKK TT tfS Mill 1 -Uu,An.. ' " yV:'::-; - ' - BY RAY GOTTO COTTON WOODS -i M ,.,-1 to. FOR ONE MORE 1 f BALL FOR A ON TH' LAST B-Sf-A7 7. Hf V- lV5rWTvF I PLAY AND THE L LOU LUE. PLAY, COACH? J Sm&!f A7) AK. VXrSr' S LARKS CAN l 0NTH'42 MAYBE HE V, fifiSgJ C&Vi JfeKTlol i WIN IT WITH A V , VA. WILL fr?5Sl b? MjfiyW ' T f p.. tm wogi tiftm miJ aUavUM--aJ mkwmmmm MWWMilMBIIIi)!. rftTTflM'S FORCED TO RUN WITH JH BALL AND NOW COTTON IS INSIDE KEEP BEARING DOWN LIKE YOU DIU IN iriAl I BOYS. KEEP BEARING DOWN 1 W?H, THE POLICE COMMISSIONER I WAND JUST WHEW I B0 JC J't'.JY . J 4WAS BEEN TRYING TO GET IN TH CLUB IS fal.Oli. V. L&tTiALF TBDAY AND J. if TOUCH WITH Y0U,S0METHING l M h BEGINNING. fl7, WE'LL BE ON OUR WAY H SERIOUS INVOLVING OUR JjJ, Wki TO ROLL MM i SsS vQ Q47tO m u w. I'M 0.ili 216 PROMPT SERVICE Plumbing and Heating L. G. BAILEY 1724 South State, Orem Phone FR 3-5456 Crane Plumbing & Bathroom Fixtures en err lU TurDP AVin AND SWINGING- WIDE TO HIS RIGHT, COTTON PICKS UP BLOCKERS AND STREAKS TO JHE30i THE HUihIMCH t(o asi-r IV ffflfTHD COTTON RAN V I WW :l 7 ' THROUGH THE I " '' Iw' ' ENTIRE. .-aM!HMi. HORNET VlavHH TEAM ON VSy THE FINAL PUy WHAT A DAY PI AV OE fe l COO TUP THE CAROLINA KID,' GAML' V$Wi tOMHLt I fcU 1 wmmmmm$$z keep diggin'iaX Jl:?:':s PASSES, AND RAN 1 'ifH 'EM RAGGED ) -jr. fn jsi. T PROVO Ssl Plumbing Contractors Remodeling Repairing AND WITH THE LARKS TRAILING Br2PC'NTS. THE KICKING SPECIAUST LOU BLUE ENTERS THE CAM tn i BY RAY GOTTO HE'S BOXED IN AT THE IS ni - a ucriiM 3 BY RAY EOTTO t CT TH HFAtlLIHFS BUT TH" UNSUNG HEROES are our linemen who STOPPED KELLY COLD. ' AND HELD 'EM SCORELESS IN TH LAST HALF 31 -J 11-8 BY RAY G0H0 |