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Show New In About Folk Museum Hostess UAYSVILLE Norma Preece, Correspondent Phone 293-R STORK SET Mr. and Mr. Van Weaver ere happy to announce the arrival of a eon, born May 24 at Dee hospital weighing 7 lb., 14 on. This ia the seventh child for the Weavers. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Weaver, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs.' Bird L. Brown, Springville. son. Dean, Orem; Miss Margaret Bird, Mr. Christensen, Jocatello, Idaho. Mrs. Lilly Smith, Grace, Idaho, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ' Layton. , Mrs. J. L. Telford, Salt Lake, was dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs., William E. Gailey Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Darnell, Boise, Idaho, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Perkins, Ogden, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Garence Green. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Maxfield and family left Friday for ft two-wevacation to Phoenix, Aris. Mrs. Max Bishop entertained at a birthday party for her daughter, Helen, who was 7 years old Wednesday. Mr. and .Mrs. Verl Hutchings and children spent the Memorial weekend at Salem, visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Warren and Bergess Hutchings. Mrs.' R. W. Benton ' spent the weekend at Boise, Idaho, visiting her sister, Mrs. N. C. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peart, Richland, Wash., will spend this week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cottrell Sr. Mrs. Genevieve Dunn and three children, John D Judith Ann and Catherine; Mrs. Alice Telford and son, John, of Salt Lake were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Gailey. SANDRA SIOSS, 13, of Granite Mrs. Howard Green and children Mo., Is shown In WashingCity, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Piper ton after winning the 28th Nain Salt Lake Thursday. tional Spelling Bee. After her Mrs. Grace Meldrum has arlast opponent misspelled the word "abbacy," Sandra spelled rived in Kaysville to spend the It correctly and then went on to summer months at her home, clinch the title by spelling "crusMr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne, ts ecology." (International) Riverside, visited Memorial Day with Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Philguests, Robert Ainscoff and Merlips. rill Whitehead, Calgary, Alberta, Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer, Canada. Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Barton Mmnd Holbrook anJ"ftril!y7TJounlifur; two Neil and and Eileen, children, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Egbert visited Mr. Mrs. Janet Kearns; Fugson, LaMar and with Mrs. Mr. Monday and Mrs. Clifton Jensen and ion, Green. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Roueche, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Blair Barton Long Beach, Calif., wera visitors and children, Centerville; Mr. and and gues'ts at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Sandall and Mrs. Ma-ni- ta Robbins for the past fivs days. While here they visited with Mrs. R. 0. Layton also. . Knewall Rushforth and son, Brent, left on a businesa trip to Idaho Falla, Idaho. Ovar tha weekend they will meet friends and do soma fishing on tha Snaka River. Dr. and Mra. Y. Gibb Smith and children left Monday on a vacation trip to Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mra. Art Sandberg were visitora over the weekend of Mr. and Mra. William Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buhler spent Sunday and Monday at He-b- er City and Midway, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Witt, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Buhler. Tha Kaysville Third Ward Primary officers and teachers held preparation meeting at tha home of Mrs. Barbara Lindeman last Thursday evening. Arthur K. Tbomassen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Thomassen, arrived home this week from Fort Richardson, Alaska, where he has been stationed with the Seventh Army Division since November. He hag received his discharge and plans to enter tha BYU in tha fall. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rushforth had as Monday guests, Mrs. Gars Cecil Rushforth, Mr. and Mr Rushforth and family. Salt Lake; Mr. and Mra. laurel Rock, Morgan. Mra. Gara Rushforth will remain in Kaysville after spending a few weeka in Salt Lake. SUPER-CUSHIO- N Members of tha Athena Gub held their annual party Wednesday evening. They attended a movie in Salt Lake and enjoyed a anack following. Mr. and Mra. Laddie Timothy and fmaily; Mra. Ora Campbell Champion Speller ek Mr. and Mrs. William Parker and family spent Memorial Day at Wellsville visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins and children, Cheyenne, Wyo., spent the Memorial weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Perkins. Mrs. R. M. Maxfield spent the week end at Elba, Idaho, visiting relatives. . The Primary officers and teach ers of the Kaysville Third Ward held a farewell social Tuesday evening at the ward Relief Society room. Twenty-eigguests enjoyed the program and refreshments. Mrs. Alice Boyton, Burley, Idaho, was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robins. Vaughn Perkins spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Perkins. Mr. pnd Mrs. Charley Heywood, Ogden, were Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Heywood. Mrs. Eugene Prigmore has been seriously ill in the Holy Cross hospital this last week. Mrs. Edith Goddard, Mrs. R. J. Qualey and daughter, Cathy, Santa Monica,' Calif.; 'Mrs. Reginald Chapman, Salt Lake; Mrs. Patti Allen and daughter, Bountiful, were Thursday guests of Mrs. Joe ht Preec. ' UNORI SEEMAN gets acquainted with the exhibits as she prepares to act as hostess at a New York museum devoted to household cleaning Implements. Schools and colleges will be permitted to borrow old cleaning tools for classroom study. (JnUmotionoIJ Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, Logan; were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Horne spent Sunday and Monday in Richfield and Delta visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Thorne, Mrs. Anne Thome , and LaMar Thome spent Memorial Day at Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Ruth Schick and Mrs. Alice r Jera Hobun, Cleat field, fWhlUJider tnuruined IheiV 'Priwas a visitor Monday of Mr. and mary classes of 38 and Mrs. Glen Robins. Blazers at a hayrlde and winner "Mr. and Mrs. Wallace King and roast Tuesday. family were Sunday dinner guests Ralph Cottrell Jr. arrived home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Taylor at Sunday after ' receiving his disFarmington. charge from the U. S. Army. Miss Kaye Hatch, Ogden; Har-lan- d Ralph has been in Korea for the Richins, Salt Lake, Mr. and past 14 months. He will remain in Mrs. W. H. Humphreys, Nampa, the Army Reserve. He is a son Idaho, were weekend guests of Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cottrell Sr. and Mrs. Jess Coulam. Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Cox underwent a Mrs. Humphreys will remain for major operation in the St. Mark's a few days. hospital Friday. Lee Sanders underwent a major Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wood atoperation in the Dee hospital last tended the funeral service for Ross Stevens at Orem Monday. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leavitt atRobert Behling and Don Gibbs tended the state trap shoot at and their sons left on a fishing trip Boise, Idaho, over the weekend. to Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Jo Marston spent Mrs. Hannah Jarman, Mr. and Memorial Day at Logan visiting Mrs. Gaud Perkins, Layton, atrelatives and friends. tended a testimonial for nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Laser had as David Orr at GrantsviQ on Sunweekend guests her parents, Mr. day and also visited relatives while and Mrs. Elmer Burgoync, Montpel- there. ier, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cottrell en Mr. and Mrs. Walt Do man and tertained at a family dinner Sunfamily, Torrance, Calif., arrived day for all their children, who arvisit with rived home for the Memorial boll Saturday for a three-da- y Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cottrell. day: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peart, Mrs. Annie Layton spent Mon- Richland, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. day at Brigham City and Mr. and Walt Doman and family, Torrance, Mrs. Joseph Peart visited with rel- California; Cottrell Jr, Ralph atives at Richmond. from Korea; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Georg Schick will Cottrell and Mrs. Annie Layton. attend the graduation exercises of Mr. and Mrs. Gayton Wood had their daughter, Dorothy, at the as Saturday dinner guests, Mr, USAC in Logan this weekend. and Mrs. Gus Fotheringham and ts CHico?rmcTic vs. HE nAYFzvzn IL Case Number 129 came to this clinic on April 12, 1921. He had been suffering from hayfever for six years. He was told, that hayfever is caaaod by pressor on the nerves that supply of the nose, throat and eyes. Pressure on these nerves prevent the controlling impulses, which originate in the brain, from reaching the affected linings, thus causing them to become to various foreign elements. This susceptabllity produces the symptoms known as hayfever. Removal of this nerve pressure allow the impulses to again reach the affected parts, thus causing the once susceptable linings to resume their normal functions. the-linin- sus-eepta- Mierodyna meter examination showed pressure on several spinexamination showed the exact position of the al nerves. vertebra which were pressing on those nerves and shutting off the impulses from the brain. Adjustments returned the vertebra to their normal position and removed the nerve pressure, thua allowing the mental Impulses to again travel from the brain to the affected lining of the nose, throat and eyes. He continued to be checked at regular intervals and adjusted whenever the microdynameter showed any evidence of pressure. When his hayfever season rolled around that year, he was most happy to find that he was free of the running nose, irritated throat and itching eyes. X-r- ? MICRODYNAMETER EXAMINATIONS FREE EXAMINATION $20.00 J Y WHY WAIT UNTIL EVERYTHING ELSE HAS FAILED? BE SAFE1 TRY CHIROPRACTIC FIRST! Fanning Chiropractic Clinic Of flea Hours: te It, I ta I 1 ROY Phoaa 14419 Mrs.-Alton-S- Mrs.. William Umpleby and family, Mr. and Mrs. Russeli Barton were Monday visitors of Mrs. Effie Miller. Douglas Phillips is much improved in n Salt Lake hospital after a serious illness. Mr. and MrsT Ross Brown and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Gerald S. Brown in Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs. Wendell Barnes entertained the Evening Bridge Club at her Mrs. home Thursday evening. Myrtle Phillips was a special guest. Miss Jane Sandal!, Miss Audrey Heidelbaugh, Provo, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Linn Sandall Sunday. Mrs. E. M. Bagley, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cundall, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Heinrick, Salt Lake; Junior Heinrick, Logan, were dinner guests of Miss Irene Swan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wray Hyde had luncheon guests Monday Mrs. Emma Radford, Glens Ferry, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Amos Odd; Mrs. Ethel Layton, Clearfield; Mr. and Mra. Glen Robinson, Farming-ton- ; and Mrs. Gen Stuart, Gear-fiel- d. ' Mr. and Mrs.- - Jack Brown and two children of Salt Lake were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Odd Monday. Mrs. Kenneth Sheffield and Russeli Sheffield, Bountiful attended the missionary testimonial Sunday in the Jordan Park Ward in Salt Lake for Bishop Albert Rosen-ba- ll ll and hia family. Bishop has been called to help build the LDS Temple in New Zealand. Ha is one of the three top men appointed and will leave June 10 by plane. He is a cousin of Mrs. Ros-enba- Sheffields. Mrs. Emma Bedford, Glens Ferry, Idaho, spent the Memorial Day holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wray Hyde. Mra. Myron W. Phillips enjoyed having their ton, Mr. and Mra. Wendell C. Phillips and two children, Whittier, Calif., as Memorial weekend guests. Wendells son, who is attending the USAC, will return to California with his parents. Mr. and Mrs., Truman Curtis had as overnight guests, Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Sandberg and son Dick and daughter Kay, of Logan. Mrs. Ray Ashton will entertain the Kaysville Bridge Gub at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. George Swan entertained at family dinner on Sunday for Mrs. Dean Davis and children, Mr. and Mrs. Whitlock Swan, George Swan, Mr. and Mrs. William Swan and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Thornley K. Swan and family. ft hfysville, Davis County, Utah Thurs., June 2, 1955 Page 2 and Mrs. Ole Ryerson and Frank Hyde left for a week San Francisco, Calif ., to to trip visit Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Gillespie. Mri. Hyde will remain to spend a month with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Van Weaver are. holding a dance demonstjratiolT and festival Tuesday evening at 8 at First and Sixth the Kaysville Ward Recreation Hall They will the dances for the demonstrate Salt Lake. in June festival Mr. Mrs. are invited to You attend the Alano Fun Festival - . and Carnival Alano Club House Saturday. June 4th From 12:C3 Iloon 363 - 24th Street TUI 12:C3 Midnight Ogden. Utah it For Young end Old. Bashful and Bold ... FUII GAMES Entertainment Eats .. Soft Drinks A-Ple- nty .. Coffee AA's. Their FamUies. Friends and neighbors Bring the Kids. Tool v For several weeks a committee of more than 40 Alano Clyb Members have been planning and working hard to make this affair the biggest Festival ever held in Ogden. get-togeth- er Plan Now to Come You're Sure to Have Funl This Tear! 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