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Show f r . 4 t f woman around with a sick dog look whole idea of marriage was HERS. in- - their eyes for many months beg And the women say very little. from (Continued page 1) ging, imploring, and flaunting dia- They know and they know their know the facts. So, let the next SO years that She hooked mond rings before she consented husbaiyl the strong sex have its to be his wife. me during Leap Year! way. Let 'it pretend to itself. Ung lies That is a peculiar thing about And immediately after the cere- der the veneer of male the Protect truth. the husbands men vanity, how starts especially they mony, le talking about never want anyone to know that he was hooked . . . he tries to gals, and let the truth remain forthey" probably followed the little make everyone believe that the ever down-unde- Lleanderings . . . half-kiddin- r! Muggs and Skeeter the N ew CLEARFIELD A budget calling for expenditure of $421,730, the highest in thia citys history has been approved by the Clearfield City Council- With the addition of revenue from the Anchorage housing project the budget soared more than $200,000 above the 1950 fiscal appropriation of $189,320. Three Clearfield men, Herbert H. Wood, Leroy Walker, and Roy Pullam were present at the budget hearing. The tentative budget which had been previously published was accepted without change and approved unanimously." ( One of the differences between The parks and public property a parent and a single girl or fel- fund, which includes the Anchorlow is in their attitude towards age, will receive the largest single New Years Eve. .appropriation. Its allocation is for Single people think it is loads $114,000. of fun to race down a highway, The general fund has been allocaprobably slick, to a neighboring ted $31,330, an increase of $8,330 city, to celebrate until the wee over 1955. smalls, and then to race home again Other fund outlays include; along an even slicker more crowded waterworks, $53,400; sewers and highway' to a big plate of Ram and eggs. Parents like to . celebrate New Years Eve in their own neighborhood where they wont have to drive; they like to drink a staid toast, with grape juice, to the good things of life, and then to get to bed before they fall asleep shortly after midnight! In Kaysville By Wally Bishop Bread Iron Corrects Deficiencies HAPPY HE UJ YE An Breads enrichment with iron contributes materially to the needs of those deficienwith iron cies, according to Dr. Thelma Porter, Chairman of the Committee on Home Economics and Professor of Pood Research at the University of Chicago. this element, such as liver. The enrichment of white bread began in 1941 upon request of health authorities. It consists of the addition of iron and three essential B vitamins niacin, thiamin, and riboflavin to white bread. Dr. Porter emphasizes the findings of a report made by Washington University, St Louis, on the absorption of iron from bread baked with flour which had been enriched with radioactive iron. She pointed out that for those individuals with anemia the absorption has been as high as 45 to while in the case of those with suboptimal iron stores, the rate is from 26 to S8. Even in the case of healthy young men and women, Dr. Porter concluded, the rate in some instances is as high as 12 which is a normal absorption rate of iron food. Sort of nice to have a brand new year staring us in the face. A new year is sort of like a new iease on life. Past failures can be forgotten in the promise of better things to come. There is always hope in a new 'year hope for peace, hope for more scientific miracles to prolong life, hope for warmth and understanding amongst all peoples, hope that life will continue to be good! states Today, twenty-seve- n have enrichment laws making it HAPPY NEW YEAR! 60, 'I OM Dr. Thelma Porter In an address on "Recent Nutritional Research given before the recent state meeting of the Florida Dietetic Association at Miami Beach, Dr. Porter said that the iron from enriched bread is utilised to the same extent as iron from natural food sources of i BENNION DRUG PHONE ROY, UTAH 60 Clearfield Budget Year's Party Slated by Wards school teachers throughout the nation miss a great opportunity when they dont appeal for salary raises during the week between Christmas and New Years. Nothing like the sound of a basketKAYSV1LLE The six wards in ball being bounded off a wall in Kaysville are combining for a spethe next room to make a parent cial New Years Eve paity Satfeel a school teacher isn't urday night in the First and Sixth '' Ward Hall. There will be dancing to the modern music of the Dons. Hats, serpentine, a special floor show, and refreshments will be provided to make it a night of , fun foi everyone of MIA age There is no admission charge. Thi nk Kaysville, Davis Loamy, Utah Thura, Dec. 29, 1955 Page 5 To Appear as MC Carl Hancuff, Salt Lake barber-shoppand humorist, has been chosen by the Layton Jaycees to act as master of ceremonies on the Barbershop Quartet Festival scheduled for January 14, at Davis High School. The festival will feature quartets from the Layton chapter SPEBSQSA as well as imports from Salt Lake City and surrounding areas. Tickets for, the show may be obtained from any Jaycee member or from Kowley Drug in Layton. er drains, $38,100; public safety $50,-15streets, $21,500; bond interest and sinking fund $11,050; water and sewer revenue bond fund water and sewer construction fund $57,000. 0; $23,-(X)- JL To heck with prosperity compulsory for bakers to enrich white bread with iron and the three B vitamins while twenty-on- e states are voluntarily complying. with federal standards. Estimates by the American Bakers Association indicates that about 90 of all white bread consumed in the United States is enriched. Impart as much as you can of your spiritual being to those who are on the road with you, and accept as something precious what comes back to you from them. Albert Schweitzer, CLEARFIELD MORTUARY L. DALE HOLBROOK Mortician and Manager - I - i STORE HIDE Ln A J SCORE OF LIVING ROOM SUITES REDUCED. ..SAVE UP TO W TODAY! 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