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Show October Thursday, 1953 15, THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH Pago Ticklers MV .- 7 'V f-- i nwm nni "7 IlllfaUV if i;tt ti.l SPECIAL RATES ON PARTY ORDERS! CTS BILL'S SPUDNUT SHOP, 56 South Main George ILJil CLEVELAND Dr. Fred Slack, associate professor of prosthetic research at the University of Pennsylvania, reports a new plastic filling is now in use and has been used on some 10,000 persons. It can be installed with much less drilling pain than other kinds. Dr. Slack, who developed the method, says the plastic fillings appear to stand up as well as other types, but more time is needed for a full appraisal. The fillings have an adhesive quality and drilling is reduced by one quarter to one half, he Z, MESrW"' 1-- By Plastic Fillings In Use, Dentist Says Cotl ft .' r 3 MmM bl word, ar laut twanty-fty- a bm. bran R I Quart horizontal AMANA food frMltrt. Chofltort Toblo cookori. 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To explain why they migrate westwards, rather than in soma other direction, it has been suggested that in past ages they found food in a land mass now under water, and that this racial habit still persists. Stocks are COMPLETE d, The Delphic Literary held their first meeting of the fall season on Thursday, October 8, at the home of Emma Wilson. President Helen Worth ington welcomed the members. Program chairman DaKell Worwood outlined the year's program which promises a very outstanding, interesting year. Joyce Memmott was elected vice presThree new ident of the club. members were chosen. They were wife of Jack Catherine Shaw, of Shaw, Donna Anderson, wife Robert Anderson, and Cleon Folk-mwife of A. E. (Gus) Folk-mThe following members were Elaine Powell, LuRae present: Wankier, Greenwood, Kathleen Jeanne Wilkey, lona Sperry, Helen Worthingto, Iris Ferre, DaNell Worwood, Erma Barton, Joan Tol-leEmma Wilson, Joan Bean, Janet Greenhalgh, Doris Sowby, Ellen Bowles, Joyce Memmott and Marjean Ostler. for your selection! Choose your coat and use our LayAway Plan We will reserve it with a $5.00 payment! a, tlx tin si rv hadics Shop a. SHOP AND SAVE IN NEPHI 0 mt To MQmf W UfillGrfaOO your ear needs this chec!(-up- ! i have been wonderfully blessed belna restored to active life after being crippled in nearl every joint in my body and wit muscular sorenes from head to foot. I had Rheumatoid Arthritis and other forms of Rheumatism, hands deformed and my ankles were set. a I a. It Limited space prohibits telling you more here but if you will write me I will reply at once and tell you how I received this wonderful relief. In & r inti' Q'GI a a Mrs. Lela S. Weir 2805 Arbor Hills Drive P. O. 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