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Show News About Folks in LAYTON they will visit with relatives for the next three months. Mrs. Stoker came to the United States twenty years ago as an LDS con-- ; vert and hasn't seen her relatives since. Mrs. Greenhalgh met her husband during World Waiv II in ! t ' Henry sons Vern and Gary and daughter Sharlene attended a testimonial in honor of ltlen David Stoker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stoker, in Clearfield Second ward Sun- 'day evening. Men will leave soon for the Brazilian mission field, lie U. Call, has been ill at his England. home with the flu. Deborah, infant daughter of Mr.! Otto A. Cole underwent an oper- - an 31 rs. Hoy O. Layton, returned ation at the Dee hospital in Ogden bomo Sunday from the Dee hospi tal in Ogden after being there for on Friday. Mrs. Irvin Newman returned to the past seven weeks. Mrs. Lay-- j the home of her mother Mrs. Mag- ton the former Janele Steed re- gie Simmons on Thursday after turned from the hospital six weeks spending the past five weeks fit a0Mrs. Doyle Rampton and daugh-jwit- h the Dee hospital in Ogden. Her Maureen of Garland is visiting infant daughter will have to main at the hospital for sometime. with her mother Mrs. Lettie II. Dee Call, son of Mr. and Mrs. n Henry Call, is suffering with a? Mrs. Jay Love entertained ty little friends at her home Tues- wrist. i j j - re-'t- i er i ; twen-broke- Flint's nephew, Special Mothers Day programs will be held in all the seven Layton is Mr- - school next Sunday, May lth. All mothers are urged to attend, Mrs. Earl Taylor of Ogden visit- Sunday with Mrs. Lettie Adams, Anchorage, Alaska, recently un-- j derwent an operation, Mrs, Neils Neilson and son R. K. have returned to their home in Elsinore, Utah, after a recent visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bone. ' Mr. and Mrs. l.e Grande Simmons entertained at their home Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gibbs and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Harris, all of Ogden. Mrs. Adams returned home Friday from the Dee j where she underwent treatment for several days. j ho-pit- Mrs. Milton Call was. honored a surprise dinner party on1 Thursday at the home of her and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Don De.Witt in honor of her birthday. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Call, Venetta Call, Mil-to- n Call. Don Lu and Kevin De son-in-la- n-law al A i The nerves which control the function and activity of the female organs also lead to the muscles of the back, legs and bowels, and other organs in this vicinity. These nerves emit from the spine in approximately the same place. Slight spinal or hip displacement causes irritation of these nerves with the of attending combination symptoms and trouble. That is why backache, legache, or ronstipation are also associated with each period. 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LAYTON 396 KNOWLTTON STREET PHONE 65 for appointment U.S.No.1 SUNKIST 344 SIZE ler 2x6l!ol our convenient time payment plan for your furm and home improvements. No red tape. Easy terms. Use CHANCE! FANNING Tender Young Fresh Roasting Ears West Coast Douglas Fir Kiln Dried 2x6x8 GIVE NATURE A New Red Potatoes CUKES SPECIALS! WHY WAIT? CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC FULL OF JUICE the Ogden Engineers Banquet at the Peacock Room at the Canton in Ogden Thursday evening. Following dinner Mr. George Stewart of Salt Lake showed illustrated films on Iran. women suffer needlessly each month: Aside from the pain that they endure, there is an upset of the entire nervous system. Irritability, melancholia, depression and headache are some of the common symptoms. MENSTRUAL DISORDERS Oranges, fur Pans, France, with her husband and family to make their home. Guests were Mrs. Arthur Dukson of Salt Lake, Mrs. Ia Mar Green. Kaysville, Mrs. Royal Darns, Roy; Mrs. Louis Brown, Mrs. Many CHIROPRACTIC vs. Lbs Mrs. Wayne Winegar entertained at her home at a luncheon in honor Denzil Black and Mrs. Ralph Wool-e- y, all of Ogden. of Mrs. Thomas Stagg, the former Louise Johnson who is visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Smith Evans and parents in Ogden prior to leaving Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harvey attended J. Fanning Dr. William . 2-- Kayavill. Davis County, Utah Thurs., May 6, 1954 Page 9 Periodic Suffering by Many Women Unwarranted Jaert 19-1- 3. son of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Forbes and Karen Hailing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hailing.' i w Mrs. Mildred Dangel of Los cdebrat his fourth birth Witt. Angeles. California; is visiting at Private Sherman Bone has rethe home of her parents Mr. and! to Fort Sam Houston, turned Lois Mrs. Shaffer of Salt Lake Mrs. Otto A. Cole. week end with Mr. and Texas, after a two weeks furMrs. Lynn Judkins is much lm- - Ispent the .... Mrs. Lari ixom and daughter, lough here with his parents Mr. .. . proved from a recent illness. and Mrs. Henry Bone. Mrs. Dean Simmons is employed Jay R. Simmons, son of Mr. andat the Miller Floral in Farmington Mr. and Mrs. Milton Call reMrs. Jay Simmons, was struck by f0r a few weeks. ceived word that their son Ifc. a car Friday after he got off the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flint and Robert Call who is stationed at school bus. He is suffering with a broken shoulder bone, a dislocated elbow, and bruises. Mrs. Floyd Parkin entertained the Skyline Pinochle Club at her home Tuesday. Guests were Mrs. In May of 1931 a woman came to our office comBernice Mrs. Gladys Walker, of pain in her lower bark and menstrual disorders. Her plaining Wilde, Mrs. Lydia Allen, Mrs. periods were painful, irregular and lasted much too long. Her Marfha Kent, Mrs. Aquila Robinblood was low due to this condition. She had a general feeling of tiredness and lassitude all the time. Her appetite was poor and son. Mrs. Beth Waite and Mrs. Guy ahe did not sleep welL Murdock. She was examined with the microdynamometer, which indicated there was a great deal of pressure on the nerves which supplied Mrs. Blaine Adams entertained her female organs as well as on the spinal cord in the upper part of the neck. disclosed the exact position of the displaced her club followed by lunch at her vertebrae and adjustments returned them to their normal posihome Thursday. Guests included tion. The removal of the pressure restored the normal flow of Mrs. Noall Tanner, Mrs. Stanford mental impulses to the affected organs, thus allowing nature t a correct the condition. Cowley, Mrs. Eugene Reed, Mrs. In two weeks time ahe was sleeping and eating properly. Al. Jacobson, Mrs. Harold Ellison, The tired feeling had disappeared and she was feeling better than Mrs. Joe Day and Mrs. Earl Wix-oshe had in years. of Layton and Mrs. Joe Kesler Her periods were gradually less painful, until all the discomof Salt Lake City. fort disappeared. She now has a period, normal both in length of Mrs. Smith Waite was honored time and minimum of discomfort. Two months ago she returned to this office for another conwith a birthday party at her home and reported ahe was completely free of any menstrual disdition Saturday night. Guests were Mr. comfort or irregularity. and Mrs. Perce Watkins, Mr. and WnY WAIT UNTIL EVERYTHING ELSE IIAS FAILED? Mrs. Virgil Waldron, Mr. and Mrs. BE SAFE! TRY CHIROPRACTIC FIRST! Lee Hunsaker and Mr. and Mrs. 5 Hours: For Appointment Verle Waldron of Tremonton.and Phone Sat 10-- 1 Mr. anl Mrs. Dean Showell of and Smith Waite. Idaho, Juniper. Mrs. Irvin Stoker and daughter Sheila and Mrs. Dean L. Green-halg- h and children left Saturday ROY, UTAH for Ireland and England where . Mrs. Maxie Shelley has returned to work at Hill Field after being ill with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Kilfoylej have returned from Clarkston. Washington, where they visited! with their son and daughtei and family. Mi. and Mrs. Steams Kilfoyle for the past two weeks. Children named at the Layton Seeond ward Sunday at Saei ament meeting were I.eland G. Corbrnlge son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. torhridge, Randy Coombs Foibes, ROY - ; - .. V,-v ' -- MLiuiij UTAH cookie 1 mxssiT Lb. Cello Dag... |