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Show vr-- 'Y s' I s' s' Newt About Folks --u- b were held Sunday evening at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Brown and also at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilcox where Mrs. Maude Bennett reviewed the book, Let the Hurrican Roar. Those from Syracuse who attended the funeral service on Monday for Mr. Lorenzo Brunson at Fillmore. Utah, included his and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dale T. Smedley, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence T. Smedley. Mrs. Wayne Burton, Mrs. Cinda Smedley and Mrs. Rulon Barber. Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Rampton and son, of Provo, Utah, visited here over last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Verne W. Rampton. The Layton held its regu- - SYRACUSE Mn. Virginia S. Bennett Correspondent Phone: JayviUe In the Syracuse ward firesides 62-J- 2- N TV TROUBLES? Call TAYLOR'S TV Phone Kays. 359-- w son-in-la- W After 7:3 PJH. on Kaysrille 0333-J-- 4 We Service all Makes! P-T- A Ur meeting Monday evening at the Layton public school. Jay Simmons, president, gave the P-T- LITERARY CLUBS HOLD OINT MEETING! welcome address. Community singing wss led by Mrs. Allen. Min- utes tnd Financial report was Mrs. Fern Bagley, Pringiven by FARMINGTON The five literclubs of Farmington held their ary M. Adams and Mrs. Dorothy Adams gave talks. Musical numbers were given by Lorraine Jacobsen. Marion Weaver, Carma Burnham, La Rue Penney, Virl Biggs, Marian Brailsford, accompanied by Joan Van Wagner. Refreshments were served. A committee was appointed to elect new c ti:e advantages of a system THAT PAYS FC3 ITSELF il From tho day you install durablo concrete pipe your irrigation system starts paying for Itself in constant savings . . Savings in water, labor, weed control and general operations with better crops becauso of better distribution and control through a concrete pip system. A system that pays for itself In three to five years when properly installed. Get full details on this program now. A call or a post card will bring a W. R. WHITE CO. representative to discuss it with you. money-savin- time-savin- g g, CToKoCTXlDml o Phone 7765 1625 Va I Ave. Ogden, Utah ml 0 l at the Syracuse ward. Elder Cook will labor as a missionary in the California mission. He is the husband of Mrs. Cleone B. Cook, and a son of Mr. and Mrs. him Gailey, Mrs. Cinda Smedley, Sandra Gailey, Kent and Weston Smedley. - Db I Sunday from a weeks vacation to Pasadena, California, where the visited with friends. Mrs. Ruth Smedley entertained with a birthday party in honor of her husband Golden, last Tuesday evening. She invited all of Mr. Smedleys brothers and sisters and their partners. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Hen-t- y S. Smedley, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gailey, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard W. Smedley, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin A very beautiful Gold and Green Ball was held last Friday by the Syracuse Second ward MIA. The theme "Stairway to The Florence McDonald, Mountain View club, and Mrs. Horton C. Miller and Mrs. Irvin Hughes, . Senior annual joint meeting on Wednes- literary. day, February 3 at 8 p. in., in the Never marry but for love; but chapel of the Farmington First-Seco- see that thou lovest what is loveward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. ly. -- William Penn. Mrs. Frances Peterson, Salt Lake advertising executive, showed The larger the income, the colored slides of her six months it is to live within it. sojourn in Europe last year. HighRichard Whately, lights of her tour were the Coronation in England, the dedication of the temple in Switzerland and an advertising convention in Switzer- I A farewell testimonial honoring Elder D. Lawrence Cook was held Hay Fever Saiicrers Are .Given Hope land. Photo by Fishers. Table decorations for the annual joint meeting of the five literary clubs of Farmington were plannAi by (from left to right): Mrs. Florence McDonald, Mt. View Club; Mrs. Alvin Briggs, Reviewers Guild; Mrs. Ward Warnock. Junior Literary; Mrs. Irvin Hughes, Senior Literary, and renter, Mrs. S. M. Bentley, Literary Guild. , - E3J0Y 7 nd president. David E. Cook. Dr. and Mrs. Ray Parker are happy parents of a baby daughter born on Monday, February 15th, in a Salt Lake City hospital. Mrs. Parker is the former Jean Sessions of Syracuse. This makes two daughters and a son for Dr. and Mrs. Parker. Grandparents in Syracuse are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sessions. Mrs. Gertie Thurgood has returned home from a ten day vacation with relatives in California. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cook had as their guests last Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Judson Thurgood, Mr. and Mrs. Lamoni Holbrook and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook all of West Point. Mrs, Nelda W. Ball has returned Kaysrille, Daria County, Utah Thunu, Feb! 18, 1954 Page Ladies Clubs Held Last Week A cipal Golden Joint Meeting of p-' Approximately 150 club members and their guests attended tho joint party. The planning the affair were Mrs. Elmer and Mrs. Alvin Briggs, Reviewers Guild; Mrs. Harold Steab and Mrs. S. M. Bentley, Literary Guild; Mrs. Milton Marstoa and Mr. Ward Warnock, Junior Literary; Mrs. Harold Pace and Mrs. By Dr. William J. Fanning Eng-stro- m liay fever usually begins with itching of the eyes and nose, followed by symptoms of severe cold, such a violent sneezing and profuse watery discharge from the eyea and Stars." made a lovely setting for gether. the dance. Special honor was given to two CHIROPRACTIC vs. couples in the ward who are Mss-te- r M Men and Golden Gleaners. HAY FEVER These four people include Mr. and Mrs. Verl Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Case N amber 125 came to this clinic on April 12, 1951. He bad John Thayne. been sintering from hajfever for six years. He was told that All 40 other M Men and Gleaner hay fever Is caused by pressure ou the nerves that supply the lining of the nose, throat and eyes. Pressure on these nerves Girls were given gifts. The young prevent the controlling impulses, which originate in the brain, men receiving buttoniers and the from reaching the affected linings, thus eansing them to become young ladies receiving a corsage susceptible to various foreign elements. This susceptibility proand a lovely handkerchief. duces the symptoms known ns hay fever. Removal of this nerve pressure allows the impulses to again reach the affected parts, Steve Morris Councelor Activity thus causing the once susceptible linings to resume their normal acted as master of ceremonies. A function. reading MYour Goal in MIA," was Microdynameter examination showed presaure on several read by Mrs. Don Sessions and a spinal nerves. X.ray examination showed the exact position of the vertebrae which were nressing on those nerves and shutting off vocal solo "Stairway to The the impulses from ths brain. Adjustments returned the vertebrae A. was rendered John by Stars," to their normal position and removed the nerve pressure, than Flint, accompanied by Ellen Eames. allowing the mental impulses te again travel from the brain to the affected lining of the nose, throat and eyes. Dainty refreshments were served He continued to be checked at regular intervals and adjusted to a large group. whenever the mkrodynsmeter showed any evidence of pressure. When his hsy fever season rolled around that year, he was most happy te find that he was free of the running nose, irritated Mr. and Mrs. Clark Sessions and and itching eyes. throat their family of Ogden were SunWHY WAIT UNTIL EVERYTHING ELSE HAS FAILED? day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ole C. Sessions. BE SAFE! TRY CHIROPRACTIC FIRST! Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hansen acHours: For Appointments 24 companied by Mr. and Mrs. Evan 10-- 1 Sat. Phone Hansen of Salt Lake City left here last Saturday for a three weeks vacation to Arizona, Mexico, and California. ROY, UTAH Thirty close friends of Mrs. Aamodt enjoyed the evening to- 11-1- 2, FANNING The popular idea whkh has long attributed attacks of Hay Fever to foreign protein and ths pollen el various 'plants baa been thews to he correct, though behind this there ia a predisposing con-btitatio- sensitiveness that readers son persons liable t attacks while the majority of people are quite Immune. The CAUSE ef this sensitive-aes- a is the lack ef nervous farces te the tisseee involved se that they are usable te adjust themselves te Ike surrounding environment. For tkis reason many of the heretofore cases called inc arable have responded .. te Chiroprac- tic adjustments. ; This is the eleventh of a aeries ef Ckiropractk educational advertisements appearing ia this paper each Thursday through the courtesy of the Fanning Chiropractic Clinic 11 CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC ? 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