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Show day was Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Wilson Angeles, Mrs. June Gierischi, Bountiful and Mrs. Sally Carlson of Salt and daughter of Dayton, Ohio. Mrs. Delmar J. Stoker enter- Lake City. tained with a birthday party for Mrs. Dee Sessions left last SunPublished by her little daughter Sheila last day for a weeks trip to Chicago. She will be met there by one of THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY Thursday afternoon. Twelve of Sheilas little friends her sisters who will accompany her NATIONAL EDITORIAL came to help her celebrate her back home, i Or THfr fourth anniversary. UTAH SIAIE ASSOCIAIIOM Syracuse Second ward Primary Walter W. Cook underwent a 1 preparation meeting was held Monmajor operation at an Ogden hosday evening at the home of Mrs. pital last Wednesday morning. He Willard M. National Advertising Representative Bambrough, Primary here his home was able to return to Mrs. Wilcox, Myron president Newspaper Advertising Service afternoon. Saturday North Davis Stake TrainTeachers 222 N. Michigan A ven Chicago, ID. Mrs. Louis J. Roberts entertained instructor presented a very a group of friends with a canasta ing wonderful lesson on methods of party.at her home last ' Friday eve- teaching Subscription: $2.50 Per Year, Payable in Advance Primary boys and girls ning. , to the group. In Combination With the Journal $3.00 Per Year Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jensen Another member of the Stake had as their guests last Sunday, Board who attended with Mrs. WilLloyd E. Anderson, Editor and Manager Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Hayes and cox was Mrs. Dorothy White. ' Mary B. Bowring, News Editor family of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Anderson, daughter Shirley Vem Woolsey, Adv. Mgr. 770 . MOTHERS DAY , and son Jimmy of Ogden, and Mr. Office Phone 10 and Mrs. Lewis Jensen and fourj Mrs. Alice Steed, mother of Bish-- , children of Clearfield. op T. Joseph Steed, was honored matter February 15, 1911, at Entered as second-clas- s Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Barber and at the Syracuse ward Mothers Day daughter Rulene visited last Sun-- , program as being the oldest mother Kaysvilie, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. day in Ogden with Mrs. Barbers of the ward. Mrs. James Knighton was given mother Mrs. Doman, and also with Thur-goosolo vocal and a by Cathy News About Folks in Mr. and Mrs. Eli Cooper and fam- the honor of being the youngest mother of the ward. SYRACUSE Noal Smedley rendered a saxo- ily. Each was given a corsage by the Mrs. Wayne Burton, Mrs. Eva phone solo accompanied by his of the Sunday Mr. Virginia S. Bennett Mrs. Arnold Superintendency Bodily, Christensen, mother Mrs. Ruth Smedley. and a at- School. and Bennett Mrs. all J. Phillip Correspondent vocal solo, Mother McCrea was tended a Stake Board Primary Phone: 62-J- 2 ' rendered by Thurman Bennett. monthly preparation meeting at At the Syracuse Second ward . Mrs. Esther Sessions, Syracuses the home of Mrs. Marion Horton Sunday School last Sunday morning oldest living person was honored in Clearfield Monday evening. a very special Mothers Day pro- and given a lovely corsage Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hansen enShe is ninety years of age. gram was presented. tertained with a family gathering a lovely talk ex at their home also -- Talk were given, by fauLBeajcL She g- gave Monday evening in for thhr honor of Dr. anJYIrs. David Steed Donell Cook, Janae Burton, Leona pressintribute which was given her. and three little sons, of Beazer, Virginia S. Bennett, John- special Chicago, All mothers attending were preCloelia Itha Illinois. ny Thayne, Barber, sented with a lovely potted fern. Cox and Jack Marble. Those who gathered at the HanSpecial Mothers Day music was sen home for a visit with their musical selections were Special rendered by the ward Sunday relatives included Mr. and Mrs. given by a male quartet composed School music department, which Russell Hansen and family, Mr. of Dick Egan, Lawrence Cook, includes, Ellen Eames, Shauna and Mrs. Jack L. Marble and famVem Watkins and Lloyd E. Dahl, Lynn Bennett and Deanna ily, Mrs. Charles C. Parker and $9.95 Expandaughter Gloria, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hansen and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Barber and Cook, sons, Gary and Paul BOTH FOR ONLY Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brown and Joseph and daughters Marjorie and Kathvisited family Sunday with Mr. leen, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hansen and Mrs. Angus Smedley of Bounti- and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hansen ful. and their families. At both of the ward Relief so-By--Dr. Dr. Steed, formerly of Clearciety meetings will begin each week field, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Fanning 17 Jewel Elgin from now on at 1:30 p.m. Walter W. Steed. This is the day and age of The Syracuse ward will meet on Watch They have been visiting in Utah speed, with its accompanying I Tuesdays and the Syracuse Second and California for the ten emoexcitement and past worry, ward meetings will be on WednesBuy tional upsets which throw a days. days. very heavy burden upon the Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Brown and nervous system. In the brain A nursery department will be last week end visiting lie all the centers of control maintained at both meetings, in family spent 37 South State relatives at Afton, Wyoming. for the organs, muscles and order that all mothers with small all functions of the body. It Utah Mrs. Last Friday afternoon Clearfield, children can attend Relief society. can be readily understood 32-J- 1 lunchPhone C. had as Rufus her Willey how upsets in the nervous eon guests, Mrs. Veda Cast of Los mechanism can disrupt body and Mothers of Mr. Day guests functions. As the spine is the Mrs. Wallace Barber at their home main conduit for the nervous here included several members of system, mechanical interference in the spine can likewise their family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd cause trouble. Barlow of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Nervous indigestion, nerTom Ross, Layton. Mr. and Mrs. vous heart, or nervous stomErnest Taylor, Clinton, Mr. and ach are names applied to Mis. Harold Hadley, Plain City, and some of the diseases produced by nerve irritation when Miss Janet Weatherson, Clearfield, an involvement of the nerJim Barlier, Joyce Barber, and Mr. vous system is obvious; howand Mrs. James Williams, Syra-- I ever these conditions are cuse. forerunners of more serious chronic disorders. Most all of these couples were More and more are turning accompanied by their families. to Chiropractic for these ailments as they realize how Mrs. Johanna Neissener of normal nerve important Springville, Illinois, visited one day function is to their health. last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barber. Mrs. Neissener was a good friend CHIROPRACTIC of Mr. and Mrs. Barbers son. Elder Vaughn Barber, when he was labor- CLINIC ing in Illinois as an LDS mission- d. her-grati- A skit was presented by the Junior Sunday School, to honor all mothers present. A vocal duet That Little Mother of Mine, was rendered by Marie Robins and Marlin Gailey Talks were given by Lewis Thurgood, Marjorie Cook, Marvetta Gailey and Carl Warren. The vocal solo Mother McCrea was rendered by David E. Cook. Mothers of the ward were presented with ivy plants. Watch Cleaned and sion Bracelet Nervous Indigestion, Nervous SA50 Hear! tonsil-iti- s. Kaysvilie, Davis County, Utah The following ladies from North Davis County attended the Biennial convention of the Utah Federation of Womens Republican clubs at the Newhouse Hotel last Monday. Mrs. Morris H. Ellison, Mrs. Angus Stevens, Mrs. Rufus C. Willey, Mrs, Noall Z. Tanner and Mrs. Zenas W. Bennett. There was also a large group who attended from the Bountiful Ladies Republican club. Thurs., May 21, 1953 Page 4TH WARD PLANS SWARM NIGHT in For misses! Little Christie Beazer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Iarl Beazer, has Half-size-s! PRINTED RAYON Jewel Bulova Watch, With Expansion Bracelet .. $49.75 Simulated Pearls, from $1.00 Birthstone Rings, from $5.00 Electric Clocks . . $3.95 Pen and Pencil Sets, from $2.50 Compacts from 21 only Ident. Bracelets, from $1.00 $29.95 At Either Big Store MONTGOMERY $1.00 JEWELRY South Corner Roy Theatre ROY. UTAH Of, DEN Believe me, a good fence makes a good neighbor! .,'XVfvr SjTv'y Breeze-coo- f W'V ;ary. William P. Miller, husband of (Mrs. Mary.W. Miller, underwent a major operation at the LDS hospital Tuesday morning. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cook at their home here last Thurs- - Jr; j Hours: For appointment Call Clinic sill be closed June to June 16 for vacation. 10-- 1 2 Case No. 571 came to us when he was three years old. He suf- fered from frequent sieges of high fever which had damaged his heart and which sulfa and penicillin were unable to control. He also contracted one cold after another and caught all the communicable diseases with which he came in contact, including polio. His mother spent a good deal of their monthly income on doctor bills and prescriptions for various kinds of medicines, but his condition did not improve. When the doctor told her that one more high fever would be too much for his heart to stand, his mother decided in desperation to try Chiropractic. The microdynameter located the nerves which were being pinched and also showed a very high reading over the heart, which indishowed the exact position of cated that it was damaged. the vertebrae which were pressing on the nerves. Adjustments removed the pressure, thus permitting the impulses, which originate in the brain, to travel over the nerves to all the cells in the body, thus causing the cells to repair any existing damage and then to resume their normal function. Case No. 571 now a normal, healthy happy child of four. The microdynameter no longer shows any reading over the heart, which indicates that it is healed. Only three times since then has he showed signs of fever. When he does, his mother immediately calls the Chiropractor, who removes the nerve pressure by adjusting the displaced vertebrae, thus allowing the impulses from the brain to return the temperature to normal in a very short time, and with no damage to the body. 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It was the STORE I history of Anna Wilcox,, an Indian girl, who later married Johnathon This little Wilcox of Farmington. Indian girl was found in the mountains after a battle between the whites and the Indians and was reared by the parents of her tude SPECIAL been ill the past week with 0 6 0 QOo LAYTON. UTAH , Rolh strength! Extra long tails stay (ft eked Rust-resista- nt in! zipper SHIRTS PANTS tWont Shrink Less Than flylaOT 1.75 2.2 ' 1 . 00 |