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Show READING HABITS ITS UP TO YOU Reading is not a completely universal habit, but fortunately lor those who publish and edit newspapers the habit is so general that there are lew homes today where one or more members of each family. do not find it a pleasant and informative habit to keep up with what is going on in their home community and in the nation and the world at large through the simple process of reading their newspapers. By . Kerthrw, L.U.D. Htecrd MADRID dispatch before s these lines are written, declares that the social security tax A 11 , in Spain amounts to about 50 per ceat of the nation's basic payroll. Even so. lif. T IfltW A very hard for the aged and indeed for the greater por- tion of the Spanish peo-- " v j I .Adding Machine Paper, by the roll, or case at Journal ofice. f--i fJCi J f,. f y UnrfbtaiU YOUR LIFE ( .And they must finally that we that salad dressing is a TV dermatitis", Ilil mm ''.J7TI which simply inflam- means an mation of the skin caused by contact with or to an irritating agent. over-exposu- re torious poison ivy, most common aggravators among plants are the sumac and the appropriately-named cocklebur and sneezeweed. Of the foods, tomatoes, citrus. fruit, onions and celery are worst offenders. Maddening as they are, skin inflammations can be the easiest diseases to clear up with proper attention. Your doctor may suggest one g of the new ointments such as Magnacort which contains a relative of the hormone hydrocortisone. Dr. Ashton L. Welsh, Cincinnati dermatologist, recently reported that Magnacort proved successful in 40 out of 41 of his patients suffering from 15 different skin diseases. Once the itchiness, the rash and inflammation are relieved, your doctor can get to the bottom of the trouble, the cause of the outbreak. Meanwhile, an ounce of prevention: Before your family starts pitching into the backyard autumn ceremonies, remind them of the classical poison ivy warning, "leaflets three, turn and flee." -- fast-actin- MITCHELL FUNERAL nOME Dick Mitchell Director ' THfRIT HATCn LAWYER leaf-burni- Phone GR Helper, Utah 155 So. Main Perish the thought should detract from the prestige, gamePass your father the olive oil, 'jgo. nay the glory of Woman ai the By Shirley Juvan daughter. Well its one of etting cookstove, Woman at the bread n,m 011 lne supreme oencn ana board, Woman at the mixing-boHARD TO BELIEVE mere s probably no other way. . . but the salad-bocalls ,Mr and Mrs Robert Goodsell visitor on Saturday. The taxpayers of the nation lor male ministration. Mr and Mrs Tom Johnson and amilv Lake City !and rubbed their eyes in disbelief the WHILE PARENTS WORRY World enlightenment, we are were visitors this week at the Mrs Frances Snyder spent other day to see in cold type the - one spoiled American home of Mr and Mrs Lee Rowlev nesday in Salt Lake City. informed, has now reached the news that uu.uuu civilian em lbrats 311(1 one grown-u- p clergy j iollsan an j conrlra point where Man is the acknow- - nlnvcoc nf Mr anrl lMr ,T?nnalrf (Fayyin and AnHprsnn 1M,, more dit celebrated their a 1th birthdav ma"whose ledged maitre (that's French for the vlewPint tnem of the spent their vacation at family by to understand t) at the salad dressing. end piankmost all are on Monday Aug. 12 with a swim Cedar City. October, by June 30 :'cult their way, at this writing, from party at the Gradually, since the days a saving of ?6 million a HeIper park Mrg R , Tony Kokal js recovering at Moscow to Peipmg. They are E. who willed that ,. took movine nictures of the Price citv hisnital from in- jones his salad bowl ibe buried with spite of protests the ocon. Mrs Jones and Mrs juries reived in an accident at ven though there will be 371 - Proceedin8 him, and who like most of us y the US State Department and ipiora Kokal served refreshments, the Castle Gate mine. ' eft on the payroll the reaj was an amateur chef, the super- - ization that an actual Willis Johnson returned home start is be.!as 'guests" of Red China with Guests were Mary, Paula, and lonty of the male in this depart-- I ing made in reducing the swarm 'Whom as Under Secretarv chns" April and Mickey Rowley, Joe Monday from Provo where he ment of cookery has achieved of Government A' Jierter so dehcatelv uSr Goodrich, George Robinson, Tony, has been staying with workers, is some-'tia- n we are in "a quasi-staof May and Janet Kokali Penny ents Mr and Mrs wims Johnson. gests, recognition. jthing to cheer about And xvhiJe There are of course good rea- - a similar announcement is Three Spring Glen youngsters . jJJnes, Rudy Matelco, Dickie Tom sons for this. One is that a man pected from the Army, we While we can not conceive of sick, Hope Haycock and Char- - were baptized Sunday. They are hope mixes him dressing right in the that this reform will gather American ac- - lotte Judd. Robert Lee Rowley, son of Mr salad, instead of whipping it up mentum rather than to stop with cepting a gift and most parti-- 1 Mrs Edward Simms and sons and Mrs Lee Rowley; April Ad-i- n a separate bowl or shaking it the armed services. Kent and Calvin and daughter 'ala Rowley, daughter of Mr and jcularly a tour of the country in a .bottle or a jar. For another, and Julia These, after all, are only token 'from the (Peiping killers, we think Marva Lynn spest last week in Mrs Fred Rowley; he is careful about the continuity reductions, in terms of what Mr Werter might have spelled Salt Lake City visiting Mrs Sherman, daughter of Mr and of events. The olive oil must go could and should be done in out tnat "quasi-stat- e of war". He simms mother Mrs Myra Robert- - Mrs William Sherman. nave told inese unspamt-- ; SOn who is in the LBS hospital, first to gently coat the greens should out entire that bureaus throwing state Depart) Mrs Sarah Rowley returned whether he is using just salt (as presently duplicate the work of ed kids tnat tne EPISCOPAL SERVICES in the classic French dressing) one or more other bureaus. The ment applies this term to a home Thursday after a ten day or whether he emulates the late DeDartment of Health Education country where it has no means in Caldwell, Idaho. Morning Prayer will be read at , st. Matthews Episcopal , M , church, George Rector and adds paprika, and Welfare, for instance, could whatever for protecting the lives p a pinch of dry mustard and a well 'be cut back to the bureaus or freedom of its nationals Edna spent the weekend Price this Sunday at 11 daughter touch of pepper. But olive oi- l- from .which it sprang, and which, where, if they go in, he hopes Jn Salt iLake semina-- y attending a which every man realizes is the except for the administration of they can get out, but don't as family reunion?n SaJJJ will off ir- soul of the dressing-- he use5 ,sociai security, are superfluous Washington for help. ,Mr and Mrg John H Olson "S JJrlrS Vie absence of the At whatever pain it cost hn.'and fajnily generously. Then the seasonsg anyway. Gtf v ca . and last but always last comes N0r in this campaign to sweat Mr Herter should have remind- spent a Jast wepk yisit days the vinegar which must be used our Government down to size, ed these eager beavers that jng wth Mfs olson.s parents Mr s,fuart G. Fitch, sparingly, no matter how mellow should we continue to overlook hundreds of their older brothers and Mrs jonard Roundy. is at Brighton as director vicar, , Mr and it isthe matter of those hundreds of (General VanFleet estimates-the enior session of the Mrg Vern ,Mier and The male performer then stirss Government-owne- d and operated them at over 400), who gave Mr and Mrg victor waikin?ton churche's Camp Tuttle. or tosses tne greens until each businesses that are competing their Wood ana onerea men gpent the weekend fjshing at Fifh St. Matthew's meets i.i the leaf has received its share or.with taxpaying business and in- - lives to defend tneir country, nui the , been have " this benign emulsion. hopeto BCUU n embarrass it, ? slated M aihirh Fu!le-toMrs Geo-wptp A"T rt,idrvan (With the ceremonial tossing for disposal lone ago. municipal building. t lessly, illegally and immorally d in Sa" Lake Citv. s finished and his guests mouths Heretofore, in writing this sort imprisoned since the Panmun- Their daughter Mrs jDoris Gard. watering, the head of the family 0f a pieCe, we have inevitably jom armistice of four years ago. ner and son returned home witlr Coin envelopes ouailoble at th" then passes the toowl to his ad-- 1 thought, '"We can dream, can't He should have told them that tnenii Journol. ' is of war" miring helpmeet to do the Phone News Items To Journal But with cutbacks actually this "quasi-stat- e Judd was a Provo Stanley ing while he takes a few bows. under way, there" is at least new something considerably more deWomen seem to think this is hope that grading to the US than a state an easy task which it is ' for ment" plank that has been stan- - of defeat, for m honorable ae- ai is i mmM.m those who know how. They ob- - dard equipment in every political feat the vanquished retrieve serve further that the work does piatf0rm within the memory of their men from enemy hands. not start until the little woman the oldest citizen. Red Chinese No doubt the has placed the lettuce, etc.. in Mr- - i i hosts of our headstrong boys and the salad bowl and gotten all MORE PRACTICAL ls wm lbe most careful to see tne rest ot tne dinner ready. livurrwiiur. i that nothing untoward mars tneir "' I f J " In a recent "New York Cor.fi- - tour of Asia's Marxian paradise, But, still, they usually appre- -, ciate that, with a little thought, dential" column, Lee Mortimer and that they will all leave the inclines an ear to Washington, country in good order however it can be made rather showy. disillusioned. But supposing they shouldn't all emerge from the HECKLE AND JECKLE bamboo curtain? Suppose we are trlH that some have chosen to AIN'T IT VOU SAID IT. stay? What happens then? HECKLE.' WITH SAVINGS NICE BEIN' BFTISED? Our Korean veterans in Mao's OUR J ( WE'RE TWO SWART BIRDS, J ( BOMD3 survive-kno- w JECKUE ? dungeons if any still y TVIE LiViN'S SWEET AN' EASV . r-.' the answer. . - wl SPRING GLEN j wl Wed-For- ty offor ' n, mo-ia- j j j . a-- at LK - j - serv-',we- ?" "economy-in-Gover- n- w., i i lllrT rrM J J JZ i ivin it f It ' f fa I4'ifet!;'i -- IN NEST-E6- 8 SIM, DEPEND Oil US! y Depend on us to keep your ng nv ' f family OFJ ITT President Eisenhower . . told of Governors a Williamsburg they shouldn't pass their state problems on the Federals in Washington. And, in they seemed to agree with him. And if they passed fcwci problems up to Washington he would have less difficulty hi cutting the national budget. The states could obtain more tax money to care for their own hand- everything in the laundry bap; and do them up with utmost - - deliver them care PHONE sparkling clean GR OVERALL SERVICE TOO! 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Chevy trucks with the right power right capacity stay and save on the ob FOR STUDENTS Getthf 3 Notes of Interest from Neighboring r-" PROFESSIONALS Price because Chief Justice Warren he would not attend if the Veep did. This suggests to admit "insiders", says Mortimer, that man's our top judge may be thinking of moving into the White House in PAGE THREE AUGUST 22, 1957 his.par-uncontest- ed On The Skip Side Maybe it's only skin deep, but an itchy rash can be pure torture. Ask the housewife with dishpan hands, the lad with poison ivy itch, the baby with prickly heat, the worker with occupational rash, or anyone with hives or an allergic rash from food, cosmetics, wool or other fabrics. . Most of these cases come under the medical heading of ''contact Phone News Items to Journal Funeral THURSDAY, (Utah) JIOTIRN A L te Christian Trrrdnm Foundation, Jne. S'ru York 19, N. Y. A VIVE PAPA HELPEK m C! SCIENCE Mr. Julian Huxley will be remembered as the atheist who guided UNESCO in its early formative years. He has written a new book, Religion Without Revelation. In it he declares that Cod has nothing left to do all belief in His interventions having been debunked. Mr. Huxley tells us that there being no such thing as sin, forgiveness is no longer necessary. He says "Operationally God is beginning to resemble, not a Ruler, but the last fading smile of a cosmic Cheshire cat." (Bishop of Stepney, Intelligence Digest, London, May, 1957.) Phone ME By ROBERT N. TAYLOR Washington Correspondent Brillat-Savan- There is no Dr, Kenhner adequate acfunds nor inthese of counting deed of other tax contributions, and General Franco is said to believe that the public is not entitled to know how its tax money is expended. When people surrender their liberty to government, socialist or fascist, life becomes hard and they lose control over the;r own destinies. 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