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Show 194S BEAR RIVER VALLEY school meeting. A Sun-Ogd- en friend of popworthand visited with Mr. ake City Wsdnes-enin- g and Mrs. shards. ad Mrs. Ralph Grover, Grover and I Mrs. Ray Justesen spent with av in Farmington Mrs. Dean Grover and $ Mrs. Leon i i speakers at the Sunday Services were R. A. Chris- - ham. The Social Development Club Gilbert Brough, Archie of and Richard Calderwood. met Thursday at the home id Mrs. Ervin Sutherland Mrs. Noble Peterson. The proh, Glade, visited Sunday gram was given by the Ladies' im with a daughter, Mr. Self Culture Club of Garland and :s. Wesley Goodsell and consisted of a book review of "I of Newton. Remember Mama", by Mrs. and three j.d Mrs. Ralph Baird and Charles Wood Jr. spent Saturday in Brig-jt- y numbers by a sextet. Mrs. Elma where they visited Peterson was a special guest of erents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. the hostess. Carol Ray and i and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Louise Petersen assisted their Sacrament $ missionaries ird.v Ralph attended Tremonton. Utah PAGE SEVEN The Fielding P. T. A. will hold Uses Fiancee their meeting Monday night In the Fielding school house. ProTo Brother; Weds Another blems of the association will be WEST PALM BEACIL FLA. The discussed and a social will folformer soldier whom Miss Doris low. All members and other inBeatrice Lambert. 21, came here from London to marry is her brothterested are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis and Donald, and Loyal Capener were Ogden visitors, Friday. The family of Russell CapJay Macfarlane was the at the Sunday evening service. ener were In Ogden Saturday. The M. I. A. held a "Fireside" Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Udy and instead after a change-cfi at the R.'C. Richards home after daughter, Mrs. John Allen, were mind ceremony. church. A good crowd of young Logan visitors Friday. one naa planned to marry Austin Origin of Name Nickel people attended. C. E. Smith was Mr. and Mrs. William Parrish The name "nickel" is believed to Bennett, but four days after arriv- - the ' were Refreshments speaker. of Centerville spent Wednesday have been derived from lng in the United States, she de- served. with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph to cided visiting Baltimore at Aus"Old Nick's cop. marry meaning Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ward re- Richards. Mr. Parrish and Mrs. per," given to the metal by early, tin's brother. Julian, a former navy man. turned home last week from San Richards are cousins. day miners because it was difficult to smelt and work. Three days after his brother and Francisco where they spent a Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hales visitformer fiancee were wed, Austin ob- month with their Mrs. ed Saturday with their daughdaughter, tained a marriage license which Odell and ter, Mrs. Clair Lundfcerg of LoThompson family. bore the name of Mary Grace MurMr. Mrs. and Delose Jensen gan. ray Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy and Mr. are home after spending some Mrs. Austin Udy were Salt Lake time in California and Arizona. Nurse Inherits $S0,0C0 A. A. Capener was a Salt Lake visitors, Friday. From Father of Patient visitor Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Welling, last week and enjoyed Mrs. Effle Welling and Hyrum CLEVELAND. Mrs. Virginia the Electrical Engineers Give Vanities" while "Skating Hutchinson, 34, said a Philadelphia there. Welling of Salt Lake were dinSafety Tips to Avoid attorney telephoned her she would ner guests of the Karl Wellings, inherit about $90,000 to $100,000 Winona Capener, Luana Tingey Unnecessary Risk. from a man whose daughter she and Sheron Hales spent the Monday. , The Relief Society held a work once took care of. week-en- d at home. WASHINGTON. Electrical engiand social Tuesday at About 10 years ago, she spent 18 Keith Gardner of Salt Lake meeting neers at the national bureau of months Relief the Society room. Mrs. a for bedridden was a visitor at the Russell Cap-- Nina standards, who make a special daughter caring Burnett and her mother, of J. P. Mather of Philaweek-enener home over the study of protection against light Mrs. Charlott Udy were the hosdelphia, and the bequest is from his Howard Capener and Russell tesses. ning, say that many persons oversaid Mrs. Hutchinson. is She estate, estimate the margin of safety. They on the night shift in an Capener went to Logan Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris of take unnecessary risks because of employed to do Temple work. industrial plant day Ririe, Idaho, called to see Mr. previous immunity in many thun"Of course now I can see that smitn wara of Pocatello was and Mrs. derstorms and a realization that the Diane, George M. Ward while daughter, gets a good home for the week-endeath toll is relatively small about educationmy and enroute to Salt Lake. Mr. Harris the things that she Bishop Leland Capener and Is a nephew of Mrs. Ward. 375,000 to one. Mrs. Hutchinson said. wife are enjoying a vacation in In recent years an average of 370 needs," Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ogden and California. persons has been killed by lightning Carol Ann, of Salt daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bigler of annually, according to reports to were Lake with Mr. and the national office of vital statistics. Salt Lake called on the Jesse Mrs. Delose visiting LEADER WANT-ADPAY Jensen and Saturday to means That one about fatality Davises Friday. Wednesday at the home of Mr. 375,000 persons. Sunday. every and Mrs. Arch Richardson honIt is not necessary to dive under oring Leo Farnsworth. Guests a bed or scramble for a closet dur included Messers and Mesdames ing a thunderstorm, but it is a good Ross Wood, Horace Peck of idea, say the engineers, to use senFielding; Sid Farnworth, Cliff sible precautions. Some Safety Tips. Dale McMurdie, Tremonton; Here are some safety tips from Gardner, Brigham City; and A. the bureau of standard's experts: C. Christensen, East Garland. The danger of being struck genPresident Cliff Kerr was guest is much outdoors erally speaker in the Special Interest than in a house, greater even though the class at Mutual Tuesday evening. house is not specially protected. He spoke on the Book of Abra- Keep away from lone trees, wire family party was enjoyed Saturday evening at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wood in honor of his birthday anniversary. Rulon Standing members were present. Thirteen :i last Sunday Glen Mrs. Wood is spending Leonard Standing j ten days with her mother at Clarkston. giird entertained Rosel Zundel 'and daughter, Celia and Rowane, were in Salt .i tfh birthday. Lake Wednesday to see Bob Zun;Sds ioyed del leave that evening for the Western States Mission. Richards of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt, Mr. wee with his Mrs. Jack Holt, Mr. and Mrs. and the at Wood rf'jSnk rs-Coombs and Delia, spent John Wood niuL at the Logan Temple. Wednesday Thursday Mrs. Horace Peck and Mrs. improvWallace Bourne attended the ld secrist of Brigham funeral last week in Kaysville a bro- -j for the small son of Mr. and .Monday with Wood. Mrs. Hod Sanders. xtro. Prank ! 18 Attended the funeral of Sanders. t Among those who attended the avails LdMrs. Ldand Burton USAC basketball game Saturday relatives Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. Ezra trolJ Packer, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Earl, j3fal Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bourne and and U Mrs. Art Cottle Mr. and Mrs. C. Jay Bourne. Farrell Carl itej 'ogden.Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thural Jensen ht were Sunday of Mrs. A and Mr. Salina, spent last week with of ests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hendricks. Sutherland and family. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Forence Mr. lnd Mrs. Earl Holt, and children of Magna and Mr. Holt spent ,s jack with Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Alfred .Jensen of Salina at a family gathering. pent a day last week with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hendricks. rre accompanied by TreA family dinner was served of js Bob Whitney ait LEADER a mother in serving refreshments. son,- - Hytrt4 Onion Hjrid onions yield up to halt again as much as ordinary varieties, bave great resistance to disease and are uniform in size. - w "kupier-nickel- - ." Lightning Causes Small Death Tol! r d, d. S fences, long wire clotheslines and other prominent objects likely to be hit by lightning and to carry the current a long distance. Isolated trees one-thir- J hazardous. Places descried as "perfectly safe" are rocms entirely sursteel-frame- LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY WITHOUT DIETING! Tcke off weight each week. Eat plenty. Science Discovers Easy S.TS Don't wear yourwlf out with dining. I Jon't eivo VT up all the fuud you IiVe. 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The next safest place is a d house, but even there some precautions are advised. What to Do in a Home. The bureau of standards advises all to keep away "from those parts of outside walls near the places where lightning conductors pass into the earth." Also stay away from electrical wiringV. telephones and large metal objects. The vicin- ity of downspouts on the exterior of houses is dangerous. If you are in the house during a thunderstorm take a position as near the middle of the room as practicable but do not get under an electric lighting fixture. Automobiles and trains are rated as good shelters from lightning, their steel bodies apparently serving as metallic shields. Airplanes are generally quite safe for the same reason. On the other hand persons in small boats are likely to be conspicuous targets. Do not take literally the old adage that "lightning never strikes twice in the same place." 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