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Show I. ' OAILY HERALD 5A 1959 nrunsDAY, October i, Utah County. Utah Speaker Tells Club': About Labor Rackets- i r ' s J' - ','', - ; , ; Union rackSPRINGVILLE eteering and Its influence an bolli . r n ...... c--s ax - vjrf- fjt:. i ; 01 i R., ? 4 U v - I t u Mi it) ii lm4 Lmvm Im Libby's, sliced or halves. No. 2Vi ;:fr: I ?! ca"s for, flavorful, fresh 11111 06 can$ CASE W f As 1 V" I? . fl for No. 30 : -- tr tmr tk y- , ;V j ' .1'" -- . yv i i' ... I - ' ' 'k .1 . New Pack Canned Goods bv the carload all for sale in! case lots at special low prices on but. parking lot You can go on a real shopping saiari at Albertson's and when you hunt, X labor and management in the United States at the present lime was .discussed by Robert Halla-fta- y of Salt Lake City with members of the Home Culture Club' last Friday. As a prelude to his talk Mr. Halladay spoke of our Constitution and th$ Bill of Rights, and, also told of the investigations into' union racketeering which , has been done under the chairman--shi- p of John McClcllan. lie stated that since the organiza tion of labor unions 35 years ago, there has not been a proper system in their to prevent rackorganizations Is which' against the eteering, way of life of democratic peoe. lie also oullind the main points of the new bill which he said Is a step in the 'right direction although it doesn't have all the A answers 'either' The meeting was .held at the home of Mrs. Tthel Cook, wrio. served refreshments at the conr elusion to 19 members and two guests Mrs. LeRoy Giraud and' Mrs. Max Cox, the latter oi; Glen-j ;. .j' dale, Calif.' '.,' Mrs. Maurice Bird favored the; group with piano solos whole fruits. - ."jT a r' (. ..iv 1 i; . - check-and-balan- I 7 S ' ce ' - M Libby s cot, A OP gardr)-jfres- h CASE . : j No. 303 ' Llbby's, Whole kernel. No 3C J3 f ? Resedale Garden. No. 303 can 47 CASE ...i .. .... mi XP $1 c.ans ......... tor $4 CASE 1 1M XV cans for Carnation, Chunk Styie xT ,t oi ' Jcvcee Wives mean About x IS 24 . CASEP OF 48 Hypnosis Use New develop-- ; SPRINGVILLE ments on the use of hynosis in the field cf medicine was discussed' by Dr Milo ; Moody of Spanish Fork at a dinner meeting of j Springville Jaycee Wives- Friday at h lucai, catc,... evening oepi. Dr. Moody gave several , demonstrations using members of the . group as subjects, Audrey Brandon and her color gtoup were in charge of the meet ing. Fall ; flowers and bright autumn leaves were made into A delicious table decorations, limcheon was enjoyed by 20 members and the following guests, Barbara Liddiard, Atone Oldroyd, Myrna .Foster, Callenc Money, Elaine 3ills and Pat Jones. Earlier in the month the Jay-cewere hosts ',a!dinner dance at the Pro vo "Boat Club to begin anf eventful fall and h inter seaI - II CASE HI W V...: I ; Choice. 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A business mectine was con ducted bv Mrs. Alonzo Anderson. president and plans were formu lated for founders 'day to be held FOR J. OF CASE ; CANS Tti ! . ; m 7 a ViiVU' ; NS. " FOR . Oct.-5- . If ! ? 1 (1 I '! FOR -- The Jaycees and Jaycee Wives also attended the Travel Trophy meeting In Brigham City to hear the national Junior Chamber :of Commerce president Bob Clark,1 .. speaks On Oct. 10, in Salt Lake City, the Jaycees Wives will attend the Salt ".Lake Auxiliary Birthday Luncheon and fashnon show. Panel Discussion , v3UWZfaL 'LSil UXViULi; ' i. 2.49 Uol 'S f ' 15 oz. (1 HOT 3.29 of 24 n RE. or 3 32 Rosedale, cream or whole kernel i No. 303 can ( ji CAfJS CQ CASE iFranco-Amehca- n 1514-ozcd- 24 warn . . Mental Health 4.89 1CASE Flavor rich! DOG FOOD HbAW ? cans Carnation - chunk s yle CD ALICTTI n ? of 48 48 OF CASE OF tender! No. 300 TUNA Aic son. nt Morfiijig Milk CANNED MILK HJK -- Jy CASE ; FOR ASies! MEAT SOUPS . the tall can! SI1 J CAMS ill. .!; (o) ans for Campbell's, in the tall can! Rich, energizing! :" Ppnytoils .Have; Bad. Effect on Hair Later - CASE UobF.24 : 1 jThe o ju. "Mm. J 31 nM n in3 r Mil er who j' wears a ponytail because It's an easy hairdo or because most of her friends are wearing it Is making aisad mistake. A few years from now, she's going to start wonder--. ing why on earth her hair should thin out around her face. ; -There's a good reason. Any hairdo that skins the hair back from the face ponytail, chignon or French twist is bad for the circulation. The scalp is one of, the most difficult spots in which to stimulate circulation anyway unless you stand on your head three or four times a day. ' Brushing and fingertip massage are the best ways of whipping up circulation of the blodd to the scalp. Skin-tighairdos cut down the circulation and can cause a receding hairline in the early twenties. i ! llUU . ' ;V teen-ag- i V ctj vv , Rich and creamy , j ..v J FOR r v - f O just I t . ' if. ' i .... ? ' FOR . OREM U O Now , j j Spoon-thic- ! ht ki at a new, low, low price ! , WHITE KING HANDY ANDY WAXTBC CLEANER DRY TREND CLEANSER SYRUP HILL'S. BROS. 2-i- !i. Tin 4 io-i- !v ": FOR 1 5 The biggest trouble with politi-c- al jokes is they sc?mctimes"gct f elected |