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Show i t News About Folks in Mrs. George Mamanakis motored to gan Francisco last week to pick up her husband following his tour of duty with the Naval ReDorothy White ' Correspondent serve Corps. She had the misforPhone: 94M-Jtune of having four blowouts on her Mr. end Mrs. Kendall Sedgwick car tires on the way. and family attended a family reOther vacationers 'include Mr. union at Fairmont park in Salt and Mrs. Herbert Mottishaw who Lake lakt Sunday. k recently returned from a vacation in California where they visited with old friends from England. Steed is in charge of the CLEAQFIELD I M ,i i t Jimmy Cagney, the screens tough guy, has turned down countless . television offers at fabulou fees because he wasnt sure of the new medium. The other day he signed to make his telefilm debut for free. Father James Keller enticed Jimmy before the TV cameras for a drama called The Last Day, part of the Christopher series. A new television book of facts reports that it would cost $194,-8to buy one full hour of time on all the 383 commercial stations in operation in the United States as of July 13th. New Yorks WNBT and WCBS charge the highest fees, $0,200 and $0,000 respectively per hour. Station KVOS in Bellingham, Washington, has' the lowest reported fee, $90 per hour. 7. Making comic strips into television series seems to be popular these days. long running comic strip, Mandrake the Magician, is the latest to be adapted. The series is being made in Bermuda, starring an actor and professional magician, Coe NorAn ton, as Mandrake. American football player named Woody Strode is cast as the powerful follower, Prince Lothar. A ex-A- U football, Jim Crowley, one of the famed Four Horsemen of Notre Dame fame, will sportcast on NBC-Tthis fall for Canadian pro football games. The fall video roundup holds a lot of excitement . . . so get ready now for better viewing. Tune in a new big screen RCA VICTOR TV set for the finest viewing any time. We service what we sell. PARKER TV AND APPLIANCE CO Layton, Utah. Phone Kays. 345. of Speaking V Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. White and family who returned last week from California report a visit with Barlow and Vida Wood from here and a telephone visit with young Carol Barlow who with her family moved to Long Beach this summer, and a short visit with Mrs. Norma Jean Mumford and three children. They also took a tour around the new Los Angeles temple, grounds which is in the process of completion and visited with relatives. All Elders from Second ward enjoyed a tour of the Monastery at Huntsville this past Sunday. A ward outing was enjoyed by members of Second ward at Como Springs. Each organization did their share on the entertainment by giving a skit or special number, which made a very enjoyable program. The evening was in charge of the M. I. A. officers and teachers. Bishop Vic Smith and Gayle Stevenson in company with members of the Second ward Priests quorum enjoyed a fishing trip to h lake in Idaho this week. . Twenty-seve- n girls in Third ward were presented with individual awards Sunday evening for achievements in attendance and service rendered during the past year in Church activity. This was the highest number in any ward of the stake to receive these awards. Newcomers to our town are Lt. Col. Emery and family who are now residing in Central Park at 74(5 E. 400 So. st. Hayfever is starting to plague some of our fBiends and neighbors here. Among the younger folk who think it a nuisance was Jimmy Baggs who seems to be allergic to peach fuzz. Horace A r gyle, , who was erroneously stated as a student at Weber college in the column last week is definitely a student at the University of Utah. He will graduate from there this coming August 27 with a B. S. in marketing, having finished the course in the School of Business Administration there. The North Davis Primary board are planning a barbecue Friday at Clinton Park at 1:30 p. m. All members of the board and husbands are invited as well as Beth Peter-so- n and Marj Cummings who recently have resigned and will be honored as special guests. Editl Mr. and Mrs. Al Ahlin from Southern California. Mrs. Ethel C. Baggs from St. George has been visiting at the John Baggs home on 400 E st. David Thomas was speaker at the Third ward sacrament meeting last Sunday, while in First ward Dr. William Wright and Dr. Elwin Petersen were the speakers. Dr. Petersen gave an interesting account of his activities during the World War II. The evening of August 2S has been set for a gala First ward occasion when all members are invited to attend a barbecue and program at the chapel grounds. All eats and fun and entertainment will be absolutely free of charge. The Primary association at this time will present a summer fiesta with the children displaying some of their summer activity. A fireside chat, was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Barlow after sacrament meeting last, Sunday for all M Men and Gleaners. Cal. Stringham was the speaker. A Primary festival, is scheduled for later this month in the Third ward. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Speirs will Red-fis- distress is sessonsL Others may have several days without sign of distress only to awaken some night with a feeling of suffocation that seems to be the end. So lets start a drive in behalf of asthma sufferers. Let ns make this not n solicitation of money, but a drive. Aad here are tbe helpful bits of information to pass along. 1. Tbe bronchial tubes bare the ability to widen or narrow in accordance with the bodys varying needs for sir. They widen automatically, for example, dnriag great physical exertion. 2. The size of the bronchial tabes Is abnormally diminished in bronchial asthma. Also, there is nasally some congestion on their lining. 3. Tbe size of the bronchial tubes is controlled by nerves ns is, also, the circulation of blood to these tabes. 4. These nerves originate in the spinal cord and pass through openings between the bones of the spinal column. 5. These nerves can, and do, become affected by spinal distortions which, therefore, become a primary caase for asthma. C. Chiropractic care should help asthma victim. It DOES help them. In n email percentage the damage to the bronchial tabes may he too great to respond to better nerve action. In others the response may bo only slight. Bat a Urge percentage either shows marked improvement or complete recovery. Chiropractic care has given thousands of victims a new life. Sat. W of Mrs. Max Sandal) Tuesday evening. After dinner the election of new officers for the coming year will take place. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Payne and aon Thai . FRESH BAKED RASPBERRY JELLY CAKE ROLL and Mrs. Henry McGlinch entertained at dinner Tuesday evening for Mr, and Mrs. James Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Dredge. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ragland and Mr. and Mrs. George Hey wood. Melvin Manning is taking his Reserve Training in California. Mrs. Manning and two daughters, Deborah and Susan will join him in two weeks and they will vacation through California. Mrs. George Elison of Farming-to- n ideas lordfts- -. monogrammed writing papers papornapkins n d, INLAND PRINTING COMPANY . KAYSVILLE Fresh Frozen SHAVERS. -- SWEET SS SUGAR nc GRAPES MT. IDA Medium ORANGE JUICE. vy Per Pound 6 Oz Cans LIBBY'S RED DIAMOND Pitted Fresh Frozen RIPE PEAS OLIVES No. 303 Tall. GRATED Cai NOW AT ITS e Ounce Pack TENDER EARS GULF Size Can . . . . .... BEST-LO-NG . 10 FANNING . Per Dozen qJJ qJJ . . . CHOICE CHOICE Beef Beef Per Per DILL Per Pound Mined Salhd w Pound . 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Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duckson, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Sedgwick. worth, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Peterson, small Among fry celebrating birthdays were Roger Bodily, Melanie Martin, Trudy Miya, Kari The Family of Joseph Amos Cook Selleneit and Kevin Porter. In honor of young Kari Selleneits wish to thank all for their kindness birthday her mother and aunt with and sympathy in their recent be her sister and her two cousins en- reavement. joyed a swim at Rainbow Gardens Signed: Mrs. Myrtle KynastonCook and Family and a trip around Ogden. Beef been estimated that we have nearly one million asthma victims among as. And, asthma is most certainly distressing, ns is any difficulty in breathing Some victims have this difficulty around the dock. Some suffer more at night. Some have to nit all night in a chair, perhaps with very little sleep. In some the 19-- 1 days their week. The J. C. K.s will hold a dinner party and meeting at the home CHOICE It has 11-1- 2, Dee Alan Hyde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noal Hyde underwent a major operation at the St. Brndicts Hospital in Ogden this week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Nielsen of Salina. Utah have been visiting with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Nielsen for four OLD FASHIONED Can tress. Honrs: Phone family Utah. 2:U-- rs. Glen Hill. SUFFERERS Sometimes It Kent that hardly a month passes by without some public appeal to the charitable impulse of the American People to give money to help victims of some widespread disease or for research to find more effective mean of coping with seemingly unsoivable diseases. Example are the fond raising drives for cancer, polio, heart troubles, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy and others. The total contributions made to all of these funds speaks well of the keen desire of the American People to help those who may be in dis- : Norma 1reece, Correspondent FRESH BAKED 1 Dale Elison. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Bits of Sea Brand OIIE r.lILLIOIJ ASTHMA of Ogden were Sunday visit- Mr. and Mrs. Jay Green, Mr. and ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. La Mar Green and Mr. and Bobby ItAYSVILLE Surprise visitors it the Art White residence ::TKi!rweek were two-wee- By Bill Parker News About Folks in refresh-ment- s. Per Dozen - E- |