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Show Notes of Interest from Neighboring Friendly News Notes From SPRING GLEN CASTLE By SELMA ROWLEY Dulan Rasmus sen atended the Lof ley family reunion at the Elmo Chapel Saturday. Mrs Beverly Byrge and Mr and Mrs Richard Haycock and Peggy Marshall visited in Salt Lake City, Monday. Ben and Judy Bevin and fam ily of Ogden spent the weekend with Judy's parents, Harold and CJeonda Hansen. Mr and Mrs and son Wayne, if ? at Jr He mm mm BROOK SUNNY G family Mrs Christine Ogden spent four days last week Sallas and Caroline Darris and visiting his parents, Ed and Miltheir families. Sunday he visited dred Sirnims. in Provo with son, Ross. Mrs Pat Morgan and daughter (Mrs Peggy Nislson and two Susan of Salt Lake spent the boys spent two days in Castle weekend visiting her parents, Dr Dale last week visiting with her land Mrs Ray Robinson, and with parents, Mr and Mrs Stan Hun- Bill and Vesta Morgan. tington. Bobby and Dick Fazzio spent Maude Haycock, accompanied the Easter weekend at Somerset, with her sister, (Dorothy Rachele Colorado. motored to Orem (Friday where Sam and Mary Pinarelli and a they visited with their aunt, Mrs group of friends spent Easter in iMay Jenkins and family. j Green River. The John SFercick Jrs and fam Cliff and Ruth Haycock of ily motored to Moab Sunday to Grand Junction, Colo, spent the visit her parents Mr and Mrs weekend visiting his parents, Mr Thill Marshal. land Mrs T. W. Haycock and his last brother Johnnie and family. Crystal .Fullerton spent week in Salt Lake visiting with Mr and Mrs Lynn Nielson and her daughter, Doris Gardner. and family of Salt Lake visited Thurs her family. day with his sister Mrs Leah The Friendly Sewing Club was James and family. held Thursday night at the home Fred and Tita Jamez of Evans-to- n, of Karen Fidel. Wyo., spent the weekend at (Marie Fazzio spent the weekend of Tita's parents, Mr home in Provo visiting with Iher bro- (the and Mrs Finano Garcia. ther Ross and family. Twelve couples attended the (Louise Appleby of Moab spent Young Marrieds at tine home oi the weekend visiting with her Mr and Mrs Harold Cunningham grandmother (Mrs Louisa Mello. Sunday evening. Bonnie Pinarelli and Brent Arthur James and Mrs Earl Davis spent , Wednesday through James of Helper and Clint Snow Sunday visiting in Salt Lake of Castle Gate were dinner guests with Ron's sister, Deanna. Sunday of Mr and Mrs Tony A group of '14 families' iwent on Pinarelli. an Easter trip to Buctohorn flats Bobby Richardson of Kemmer-e- r, Saturday. , Wyo., spent the weekend visVal Rowley of Logan is visiting iting his parents, the Chester for two months iwifh grandpar Richardsons. ents, Dave and Selma Rowley. Dulan Rasmussen and his son Sandra and Harry Halaman- Wayne attended the Father-So- n daris of Logan visited over the at Price Friday. banquet weekend with Sandra's parents, Mr and Mrs Warren Slater of Cliff and Eva Hansen. Anchorage, Alaska, were guests Phil Johnson attended the De at the home of Mrs S's Thursday mocratic convention : in SUC on sister, Mrs Dorothy, Haycock. Saturday as a delegate. Mr and Mrs Paul Snow were Joyce Maslam of Salt Lake was business visitors in Filmore last home for Easter by Friday. accompanied a friend 8onni Jlacobson of HonMr and Mrs Francis Able of ,' olulu, Hawaii. American Fork visited Saturday , (Bobby Morgan of Salt Lake with their daughter Glenda John spent the Easter holidays with son and family. The little Johnhis parents, Bill and Vesta Mor- son baby is reported to be imgan.' proving. Nina Goodrich and three chilMr and Mrs George Olsen and dren went to 'Myton Wednesday daughter, Valene, and the three where they visited her sister, Mrs Howell children, Gaylene, CarolJenny Jorgensen. Saturday they ine and Terry, and Mr and Mrs made an Easter trip to Vernal Joe Bon to had an Easter picnic and to Flaming Gorge dam. Sun- at Cedar Mountain Sunday. day they visited in (Bluebell with Colored Pencil Sett, all kinds, the Goodrich relatives. Mr and Mrs Ronna Sigler of ffelper Journal daughters, Dick and Kay Snow of SIX, spent the weekend at the home of their parents Mr and Mrs Clint Snow. Mr and Mrs Charles 'Houghton spent the .weekend in SLC visiting at the Wes Davis residence. Lorane Olson spent the weekend at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Leland Olson. She accompanied her fiance, Curtis Johnson a U of U student down from SIC. Curtis visited with his parents in Hiawatha. Get well wishes are extended to Mrs Clea Davis who was con fined last week at the Dragerton hospital for surgery. Mr and Mrs Walt Barney spent the weekend in th; Provo area visiting relatives and fishing. Mr and Mrs Pete Fish were pleased to hay? as guests last week, daughter Lois Paetach and sons, Bobby and Gary of Salt Lake. They returned home Sunday. Another daughter of Long Beach, California, Mrs Norene Carroll and children Bruce and Marsha, also arrived last week and are presently visiting. Nor-enhusband Elwood, will join e's THURSDAY, APRIL AT F by ARLENE W1LSTEAD . 5 v Mr and Mrs Floyd Simmons I and Mr and Mrs Roy Scharmon of Salt 'Lake were down Thursday to attend the funeral of Howard Robertson. Mr and CMrs Sam Fazzio, Jr,, and Jamily spent Easter in Orem '"-"is'M-'iwhere they visited with her sisMis Clarence Ward and her ter, family. the home of the Vistors Richard Haycock, are Jim and You have go many reason to protect your foresul Marcia Hammond of Salt Lake, Don and Glenda Evans and family and Winoryia Anderson, all of Salt Lake. John and Dorothy Haycock, .with their and Barbara Hay- Ogden spent Saturday met Cliff Uncle John and Dorand Aunt cock of Glerawood Springs, Colo, and spent Easter at Greenriver, othy Haycock. Vistors of Mr and Mrs Merlin Sam Fazzio was in Salt Lake Peterson over the weekend were was a delegate to Saturday. Gayle and three sons of Salt the State Democratic convention. Lake City. While there he visited with his Eddie simms and of Itwo his family on the weekend. Mr and Mrs George Pearson and family of Glenwood Springs, Colo, spent last weekend at the home of Rae Dell's folks, Mr and Mrs Pete Fish. They were up for conference Ibecause they do not receive the broadcast in G.S. Saturday the Ward spent its annual Easter outing at the park in Greenriver. The day was nice and everyone enjoyed picnicing, playing games and just gabbing. Mr and Mrs Deloy Bogdin and boys enjoyed Easter Sunay at Fairview with Ora's folks, Mr and Mrs Rulen Orton. Mr and Mrs Thomas Bendall enjoyed the company of their son Dwayne, his wife and family for the weekend. They make their home in Kearns. Last weekend visitors at the Andy Lewis residence were Virginia's mother, Mrs Nettie Smith, Mx and Mrs (Dean Smith and daughters of Spanish Fork; a nephew of iSpanish Fork, Dan Smith; and a nephew of Ogden, Rickie Nauta. On Sunday the group enjoyed an outing in the Sunnyside area- - Et! 'fWT'S iMWtHH S 1 Ilk your whiskey? Smooth and Mild? BUY THE STRAIGHT THEBliHD BUY m mki mat nr. mm msmi. mm Mjbm nr. tnnen mar, wmi UKIiniNllnff.lSxCtMIIIKIIUm Professional . 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Dr. Krapf says, recalling that alsocially accepted staple that at many parties, they're passed around like cohol, opium, coca and hashish are cockused or to spike have been used since the remotest peanuts tails, says a United Nations World times to create an artificial paraHealth Organization spokesman. dise. Even stimulants considered "'modern have long histories of pop People who would look askance ular use. ne adds, instance, at an alcoholic or a narcotics adephedrine (related to amphetamine) dict consider such "medical" stimused the 5000 wis Chinese by years ulants perfectly respectable, says ago. Dr. Eduardo li. krapf, chief ot WHO's mental health section, in a "But it was left to our century e to stimulants and report on the worldwide use of pep pills and tranquilizers.. tranquilizers for the world at large," Dr. Krapf says bitterly. The pharmaceutical industry and He warns that many pep pills even patients are pressuring docand happy pills have dangerous side tors into writing shotgun prescripeffects. If nothing else, he says, tions for tranquilizers, Dr. Krapf they paralyze the feelings of resays. And how can a physician be sponsibility blamed, he asks, "if a reputable drug house assures him that a given Contending that a certain amount product will help against night-marc- s, of worrying about (he consequences worfinancial homesickness, of our actions is necessary to a ries, family tensions, anxieties about healthy mental life, he concludes: public appearances or nervousness "Tranquilizers have lately been among athletes engaged in recommended for use in animals sports?" about to be slaughtered in order 10 Humanity has always tried to prevent panic. Horrifying parallels escape the worries of the moment can be drawn from this fact." . who are aliv-e- u, FIX ITS met with the The Miss Fix-I- ts leader, (Margaret Sidwell last week. We .worked on our dresses Our meeting .will be held on each Monday. ATISS Gerry Piocioni and children, Paula and Eugene, motored over from Paonia, Colo, on Wednesday to visit at the home of Gerry's folks, Mr and Mrs Edgar John son. On Saturday they were join ed by Veloy, and the family returned to their home Sunday. Rula an 'Annette Coleman, the daughters of Mrs Phyllis Coleman, spent tlhe weekend visiting at the home of Lynn Wilstead. Sunday their mother a:d grand mother, Mrs Dessa Snow motored down from Salt Lake to get them. rt ten msoa '0t gTOM- t- dil fOO MOTBCITP? Equitable Insurance Agency INSURANCE Of All Types LIFE - AUTO Public Liability FIRE 1EORGE Phone ME7-033- PATTER1CK Price, 0 Us UtaJi First! COMMISSION CENTRAL SUPPLY CO. 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