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Show Page Four J lit ( , pw: Blood Transfusions Save Calves HYDE PARK ! The JFK ilub tuid their month ut the Ke Ora dub ly nn-c- i r. room in Smithtieid. Friday ternoon. with Mrs. CJertnule Iuk-as liohte. The aiuinooii was t sjH-nplaying pinochle, with some Mi. Ituby prizes Us! i : r won by Webb. Keedi r ulitl Mr. LlmiL-.Luncheon w.i served to the nieinh"i and guests' An drra Lamb, Grace i'eike. Henet-liiuiui. Winona Vail, .1hebe Reeder. Vella Seumuiis, Lila PurWibb. Ruby Reeder, ser, Klouu-Leila Lucille Wu.te. V'trlu Hyde. Mildred Petersen. Tliora Palls. Aletha Thurston, Avon PurVerda McQuarrie. ser, Wilma Florence Perkes, Blanche Balls, Seamans, Ehse Hyde, and Myrtle i l'riu.i:', M:r 2. li'13 Ltaft Cuchc C,unt3 !r.rjtan I.Liiii, ;P,r..:!HILLEE nRAH r'jii nd at a family dinntr paty ludav at their home nil khan, r i i i. a I , U m e vme of the birthday of on i o mrrvd Arl- -; ot S. Jessop Ujutuy: Mr,. Du Wajne . ftnJ pvnms of Dayton.-Mrsd Anderson of XhX Mrs,, a UVereMr Mareuerlta hi honor rv Obon, XV f game. Mr. and Mr. Ben. F. Reynolds and son. Westen Hall, of Carls- bad. N. M.. who have spent two weeks as cueists of Mr. and Mrs. W. Maughan, returned George home Tuesday. Mrs. George W. Maughan and Mrs. Afton Moser Balls. wlu Jo-ep- atn-nioo- n f - N. M; wek from Fa: a cut, Lh.h.o, where We-i- a u HalJ, of Curb-bad- , he is reien.r.,' treu.nunt at tie ni jjr. Ray Wetvtme und r.avy hospital, returned the wek- - humh-- tf s.lt ke City. Vame nd to Karajan. ammp..nied by mjUj., .,n 0f Los Angles, Cahf. hi wife and twin suns. They plan T1,t, w,.s spent tn hav-- j to be gone two months. lng family group pictures taken. Annie Morrell, of For her daughter Sonja on her ol, Idaho IS house guest of her flth birthday anniversary, Mrs. J. , J w. Seamons entertained at a 15 served to lunch being party, various followed ft lends, by Mamed perums a t the ooli Ol-- i of Mr. and Mrs. Martin 'J j j. I J ers were offered by Mrs. Verna Jenson and family of irs accompanied them home and will Friday evening Mrs. Arden Balls Mrs. Nellie It Jins; con-and Hycr Mrs. card weeks. two and Hyrum. sjx-nReynolds entertained at a supper America , singing, , Mrs. LtVerc Anderson of Black-fo- ot as the former Iliah Maughan of I krfiatlonal party at the home of her Word I and 'Beautiful was A delicious well 'Sowing, and North Locan. Purser. .Mrs. Villi Idalio, spent Saturday and directed by Mrs. Lula Lve, known as a school teacher here was served and the rest of the 'Y an1 it the home of her par- -' E. Jolmsnn; musical numbers wert ; for several years. and Mis. Marlin Olson. Mr. evening was spent In playin pinpiano solo, Mrs. Pauline IJcuhler; cuts. ochle, prues being awarded to Mr. and Mrs. R. . Frer. Mr. vot.6j ul0 -IU.l Is visiting with Viola Mrs. Mrs. Twilight", bv Mrs. Florence Ashcroft and Mrs. and Mrs. Lathael L. Fry-eMrs- - iuccl B, Dettm relatives In Salt Lake Ci'y. vinHt t hat Delora It.ishr. The gue.-of SaU Lake Clt. Mr. son and Oscar d M, &.,a Krmp. talks Mbs Marg NiL-oMrs. Wiida JcMaii, Mrs. ; nod Mrs. Frank Winn, of Simth- - . ,, af ernoon N.1 on sint Sunday Grace perkes, Mrs. Tliora Balls, US SO ICUAtCH FARM fHOIO Nilson of ll Oluf r-&rMrs. Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. Mildred Petersen, wth " if the bottle is agitated moderately Many a promising calf, lost i Richmond. on and "Evils of Miller, Mrs. Ituby Balls, Mrs. Bodily Liquor of infectious scours, probably from time to time while the blood is Dr. nnd Mrs. Dean F. leterson Tobacco." was Lila Purser, Mrs. Meneita Dallies, Till program Captain Cyril Cnrr has arrived could have been saved by the simple being drown from the row. Approxiand three children, ond Mrs. Dean suggested board Mrs. Andrea Lamb, Mis. Florence the by general after spending Uie past two home of or a a i the more, of week-enslightly d pint, patient mately at of the Relief giving Peterson, spent the material the Ashcrolt ana Mrs. Delora Rash, expedient Society, sick be should a used to mature a treat from blood of blood uro;x Cyril Is the son transfusion jn S: It Luke City and rrovo with for the talks were received from yeftrs all of Hyde Turk; Mrs. Arlcy cow in the same herd. This treatment calf As soon as drawn from the cow,, Mrs. Dclore Garr. His and Mr. of Elder Joseph F. Merrill, of Salt Coleman, of Sinlthlidd; Mrs. June can be followed by amazingly prompt this blood is introduced by gravity rdatives. Lila Lratham of former of tlie Malvern. J. C. Mrs. wife, Harper, Mrs. sick Aletha Thurston, and helpful results under conditions flow into the jugular vein of the Lake City. Thomsen, sen week-en- d Kit have reand Wellsvlile was Mr of guest and Mis. whera mora difficult, cumbersome, calf, by means of a funnel attached Iowa, Mrs. Enctta Knowles Lewiston First ward Relief So- sided ln Millville his ab- during and costly treatment have met only to a piece of rubber tubing fastened and Mrs. Henry Ormond. Monday Andersen of Logan, ciety presented a musical pro- - scnce MarOrmond and the in inserted Mrs. needle relief. a failure or daughter mediocre to with bleeding Wednesday n cuing the Mrs. Harper gram at Richmond ward sacrament calf's jugular vein. jorie orcom panted According to Dr. W. A. Higgins of and Gleaner girls held their anmeeting Sunday evening. A talk,! blood which success with General Mills Larro Research Farm, The to Ogden. nual banquet in the ward amuseon Bible Literature was given by a blood transfusion is transfusions have been used for some giving Detroit, p clean-ument hall. A delicious steak supFriday was day on Thelma Waddoups; scriptural read- a simple procedure which can be done calf ills commends this method of school grounds. During .the ings by Mrs. Margaret Cr.agun per was served at long tables treatment for much wider use than the easily, with the help of a qualified the school children, assisted furnished settings for the followwhich were decorated w.lh Easter day bleedthe veterinarian. A 12 or to received has it present up a motifs. Places were marked for group of mothers, raked and ing songs: "The 23rd Psalm", by blood from draw used Is it to needle ing highly practitime. The treatment treeA cleaned the grounds. 86 and Gleaners.. During rendered by the Singing Mothers, the jugular vein in the neck groove of Dicey K. W. Henderson cal because it calls only for materials a healthy, mature cow. This cow can supper the following piogram was planting ceremony was held at directed by Mrs. Lillian Johnson, which are readily obtainable. The Mrs. Dicey Elizabeth Woodland which time a tree was planted by accompanied be selected at random from the herd given, with Frank Petersen actby Mrs. Norman Henderson, 75. .lifetime Idaho restherapeutic or medicinal value of Relief Society orearrizatlon. Bodily; the master since she need not be the dam of the of ceremonies: "Go Ye therefore ing as and ident and wife of former State whole blood has received major, ick calt The cows blood is collected Trumpet solo, Rendell Seamons; and application in human A tree in honor of Mrs. George i Teach All Nations', by a male Senator Ben W. Henderson, died attention in a clean, quart milk bottle or other vocal duet, Dorrell Perkes and medicine in recent years. Certainly D. Thornton, a past president of quartet, Arvil Wiser, Glen Val- early Thursday in their farm suitable container in whictyhas been it is Glen Waite; vocal solo, Donna by entine. Alvin Anderson and Her- home of ailments incident to age. worthy of further use in treating PTAl room mothers, assisted placed sufficient soluble oxalate, soteachers entertained at refresh-cause- d bert Harrison, directed by E. H. Zell Hancey; toasts, YM1A presithose as disorders calf such certain 25, She was born November dium citrate, or other anticoagulant to dent, Vernal Seamons and Bishop by infectious scours, where ( ments.p after a very successful Kemp, with piano accompanimcnf 1870 ,ln Woodland, a daughter of the in blood from the clotting keep clean-uC. A .Hurren. Following the ban-qu- et day. "The William and Laura peters Woodby Mrs. Alta Harrison; of an frequently, there is nothing to lose About the rest of the evening was' bottle. and everything to gain. A blood trans A. Jay Nyman, who had the Lord's Prayer", by the Singing land. She was married December 2 grams, of sodium oxalate or ounce, fusion well might save a sick calf spent In dancing. In charge of j should be sufficient to prevent clotmisfortune to cut his hand while Mothers. The program was under 20. 1894, in the Logan LDS tems, the party was MLss Lu Jean direction of Mrs. Lula E. John- ple, and they settled in Arimo, quart of blood. which otherwise would surely perish. playing with a toy truck, receivting in M much Miss Shirley Perkes. Miss ed treatment at a local hospital son. music director. living there ever since. Ruth Hansen, MLss Remee Balls, Mrs. Carrie Woods and Miss Lila and is improving. Mrs. Henderson was president Dale Balls and Na Ray Ormand. Mr. and Mrs. Na Ray Ormond Glover, of Ashton. Idaho were of the Pocatello LDS stake ReIn charge of preparation and aery Mrs. of Mr. and and son Michael, of Hyde Park, overnight guests lief Society 25 years. She was an lug of the banquet wefe Mrs. Le-owere Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Alvin Orchard, Sunday. and president of the organizer Mr. and Mrs. John J. PouLsen Seamons. Mrs. Wilda Thursand Mrs. Henry Ormond. annual southeastern Idaho womwere Providence ton, Mrs. Eda Hansen, Mrs. Gervisitors Monday ens vacation camp at Lava Hot Mrs. Edith Stauffer entertained The Mutuals held their protrude Perkes, Mrs. Andrea Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. George Villctt Springs, and was a member of club of members her the literary the of for the Mrs. Edna El wood, Mrs. Lila Purlast meeting were Jn Logan, Monday. gram :T-fpf-v discus-sii- n A home the state planning board. at her recently. Mrs. Henry McKnight and three Miss season Tuesday night, with June ser, Miss Clarice Perkes, was on child The Hendersons celebrated their psychology Helen Seamons children and Miss Beth Klngsford conducting; songs were of are golden Nampa. Idaho treated by Melita Packer. Refreshin wedding anniversary directed by OnetaDay; prayer by Lamb. 1944. ments were served to 9 members. guests of R. Mrs. Lizzie Layne. uet ngsfod of Henry afternoon the Cooper, president Sylvant,ad seglslton Besides her husband, three sons Saturday Mrs. John Wursten spent part n L I H Taggart; Aggie Dairy club sponsored of the week at Salt Lake City Logan stake was speaker at he and a daughter survive, Ben W. class Beehive the ily accompanist; sacrament Henderson Jr., Los Angeles, Cal.; a dairy show In the ward square. visiting with her daughter Evelyn Lewiston First ward P,ay More A parade of dairy cows took place Prese"ted meeting Sunday night. Mr. Cooper for who left the Wednesday 111056 be' r&OM OUR CONGRESSMAN Epl W. Henderson, Salt Lake taklog was accompanied by his wife. at 1 p. m. with Elmo Packer of,her Share Eastern states mission. City; Robert W. Henderson. Arimo Carina Marie Jean Eskelson, Mr. and Mrs. USAC acting as judge. Ririe have and Mrs. Bernice Gambles, PresW. 1C GRANGER During The ward Primary teachers returned to theirHyrum Joan Hend the afternoon refreshments were Cornish, Lyle Allen, home here after ton; nine grandchildren and six , and Raw-linsComonthly preparation spending the winter at Mew. Aritraining Bonnie served. In charge of the dairy ricks, Melna also seven meeting was combined with a zona. show was Fred Duce, club rnish, Shirley Larsen, Ardls Al- GROWING IMAGE brothers, Daniel P. Woodland, of when the social Helgroup evening Ivalo reader, Frandsen; leader. Guests at the show were len, Peter E. Van Orden spent Mon- Logan; T. M. Woodland and Mrs. OF SHORTAGES met at the home of Mrs. Joseph Lloyd Hunsaker and Reuben Han-sa- n, en Allen; cornet solo, Val Tagin Logan on business. James T. Henderson, Arimo; Mrs. day RefreshMonday evening. stunt by special interest Cache Mrs. Sterling Schow, of Poca- - J. H. Henderson, Provo; Mrs. J. county agriculture gart; Shortages of the things people Gijgen, 14 members. to were served ments Oneta hat class; designer Day, agents, and David Murray, founder tello, Idaho, is spending the week C. Reeder, Brigham City; want and oannot get Is principally Mrs. of club work in Utah, The distributed hats to 14 members, due to a shortage of raw material, Tuesday evening a program of with her parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. Laura L. Tanner and Mrs. C. D. several specialty numbers followed following award were given: A assisted by ward bishopric; readaccording to an extensive research by dancing, comprised activities P. A. Rogers. Mrs. Schow is tak- Fox, Salt Lake City. grade cows (blue ribbons), Basil mg, veua Taggart, reminiscences on this topic recently tompleted for the closing MIA of the ward. ing care of her father, who has Lamb and Gaylen Ashcroft; B of Cove days ln the Past when been ill for several weeks. no a she Kved here talk producThe survey revealed that plant Sunday dinner guests of Mr. grade icows (red ribbons), Jerry Dorius Allen, and Mrs. Lawrence Batt were Hansen, David Ashcroft, Stephen tion by Nadine capacity in most instances Why Thousands of Doctor? Mr.f and Mrs. La Vere King and Thurston, Lamond Perkes Rosel Hatch and Ranay Allen; stunt by Henry Cornish, Joseph Hatch, rep- Have Prescribed Mrs. Eliza Wiser, of Lewiston. Hyde, Gary Purser, Sherron Vail presidency; Vern Ashcroft, Ferrell Balls. La Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Nyman, Mr. is article8 desird m&ke lhg were pjayed by Von Seamons and Marvin Perkes, lwo and Mrs. Virgil FOR SALE Hay Derrick Truck Mrs. Walter short. In fitting and showmanship of boys of Mr. and luncheon guests of Mr, wheels. L. K. Wood, Mendon. are cows, Gaylen Ashcroft won first Taggart; remarks by Elder MenJess Barker at Shortages of raw materials Re- - noticeable in metals such as steel place; Vern Ashcroft, second place denhall of the stake board. A child's high chair for sale. jjr. and Mrs. Rex Hiibner and and Ferrell Balls, third place. In freshments were served; benedic-- . and of southern Utah, enroute steel, fabricated See it at 386 West 1st South. Adv. family particularly are home from fitting and showmanship of calves tion by W. J. Harrison. , Portland, Oregon where warhouse inventories FOR SALE 3 acres in Lewiston, Marvin, Perkes won first place, Monwere visitors in ward A number of Cove residents the ended (DUE 13 CZLZZ) (jss war the since th lowest Lamon Perkes, second place, and attended funeral services of with house, garage and coops. T or Ephday. years thousands upon thousands Austin Taylor, Preston, Idaho. Stephen Thurston, third place. In raim Frandsen at Logan, Tues- f "ip the case of forest products, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wettstine lit Doctors have pr:::r:'ccj Pertussin which may last and children, of Salt Lake the Judging contest, David Ash- day; Bishop Raymond Allen con- there is a shortage City, o promptly rc'.icvo tsi coughs duo to Vern Ashcroft and Basil ducted, Bishop H. Lester Bair and for years. may croft, This country were week-en- d guests of Mr. and co. s. Todr.7 you car. Lamb won first places. g:t this ssr.o FURNACE CLEANING, Repairing of the Mrs. George W. Maughan. S. W. Allen offered prayers. Stokar Repairing and Service produce less than 70 percent effective at rudussin arty drugstore. On In Sunday evening services an! Mrs. Glenna Christofferson and lumber demands this year. Vance Maughan, of Los AngWangsgaard Coal and Stoker Co. Pe tusstn famous a herbal remedy Easter cantata was presented by Thora were guests of Mr. a world-wid- e basis, demand for eles, who has spent the past week 167 South Main, Phone 132. Day scicnLiftcc-lto a work the Smithfield First ward choir. and Mr. Milo j prepared Harrison, Sunday. rubber probably will be higher with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. j l once to acts not at It The visiting speaker was J. How.scrnally. W. G. only home returned Maughan, THREE wonderful lots for sale on are being than supply for another twro years devices Measuring i.Ucve your coughing spoil, but alro ard Maughan of the Cache stake Friday. College Hill. ln stream creek They overlook and is placed High to the picture ic 'sen cilchy phlegm. Mrs. Violet Jensen, Mrs. Gladys high council. In textiles .alone beautiful Cache Valley. Build canals by Richmond Irrigation United N. Holmgren and son Nyman, Mrs. as the far so Mi? and Mrs. Fred Elwood left is Pertussin feeand safe mighty ej different, at your home there. Enquire company. is it , since concerned, John Holmgren, of Bear River live Ior both old end young. Inexpen-CityCache American office. Wednesday for their home ln San At Priesthood meeting Sunday States is were ive ieasant tasting! luncheon the shortage of basic Tuesday Francisco, Calif., after spending morning Bishop Day conducted; not so much 10 days visiting relatives and prayers were by H. Lester Bair textile fibers, as it is delays in the friends in Cache valley. Mr. and and Peter Kingsford; discussion as processing and marketing of cetain Mrs. R. S. McQuarrie accompanto cleaning ward chapel was de- needed types of fabrics. Especially ied them to Ogden. They have cided to do so at once; matter is this true in wool where stockpiles been guests of Mr. and Mrs. of fencing ward farm was pre- are the largest in history. Charles Balls. Vernell Perkes, 3c Bkr., son of sented by Reed Allen. Elders Marcel Pitcher and Dar- ARMY GROUND FORCES Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Perkes, rell Moser were arrived by airplane Sunday mornspeakers at saYou will be interested in the ing from New York City to spend crament meeting Sunday, recent report by General Jacob L. a Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Allen, furlough in visiting on Activities of the Army Devers Cache valley. Varnell has been Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allen, BRAND World War Ground Forces in the service for 18 months' and were in Logan Sunday. for since the bulk of men drafted has been assiened to the U.S.S. service in Utah were assigned to Dorothy L. Dix. He has made Idaho were visiting at the home the service. three trips to the IslPhilippine of Mr. and Mrs. Jed Seamons ands. He will report to Salt Lake The story goes back to March City , May 20, for a new assign- Sunday. 1942, when the Army Ground 9, 24 were Gleaner girls who There ment. first came into being as an Forces Mrs. Niles Follett returned home enjoyed a swimming party at the with 28 poorly equipped senior form a local school Logan entity, high Monday g. hospital Tuesday divisions of regulars and National Mrs. Follett has spent three evening. this Ruggers ' Car-drivior golf-drivin-g, days at the hhspital receiving Clin Balls is now able to be Guardsman. By V-- J Dayt they medical care. ease. in out and around again after heing had multplied to 89 overseas Gloriously Shirt is your companion Mr. and Mrs. Willard Duce Mr. confined to his bed for some time divisions with an unexcelled refreedom-of-actio- n and Mrs. soft fabrics and B.V.D. Franklin Duce and suffering with rheumatism. cord of heroic achievements. daughter, Bonnie Jean, spent SatGordon Kirby, son of Mr. and styling keep you comfortable and The bitterness of their struggle urday and Sunday visiting ln Mrs. Earl Kirby, is now back at Idaho. They visited In Basalt at school after being ill with rheu- is attested by the fact that they smart, with or without a tie. Ruggers Shirts the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon matic fever for three months. . suffered 81 percent of total casu Duce and in Idaho Falls come in many rich new shades. Collect Mrs. Martha Daines, Mrs. Eth-ely- n alties of the Army during the war where they visited the LDS temple. Thurston and Mrs. Ardella with 122,562 men killed in action. some of this comfort insurance today! Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Haslam have Hancey, spent Friday in Ogden. orr. nxo. u.e. The infantry alone, which comtaken up residence in Clearfield, where Mr. Haslam will go Into prised only 29.5 percent of the It May total strength, took 70 percent of business. Mrs. Haslam will be reCause the total casualties. membered as Shirley Balls. Infection Mr. and Mrs. Owen Waite and . The Army and America is greatH re'ef from caused by eczema, family spent Friday in Salt Lake athkrte a foot, scabies, itching pimples and other itching ly and justly proud of the record City. Miss Joan Waite was taken coni,nK. medicated, liquid .D. d. Prescription, a doctors to a hospital for a medical check. BBT! formula, t of the trudging, always tired, ocK3CT TO MYSa IUIC1 but up. magnificentcasionally ,maotchTlTteunie Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brown and provcit, or money back. Don t wtfpr. Ak your ly made-U- p the unbeatable AGF i daughter Carol, of Twin Falls, kuioj today ur U. D. O. RUCRIPTICN, team. w sis-cr- Ef-n- r ll.-nr- w-r- e ss. 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