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Show The fleivs from Syraciise Syracuse News Trip Syracuse Mr. and Mrs. Elvin J. Hansenculebrated their thirtieth wedding anniversary with a dinner party at the Mansion House ip Ogden last Saturday evening, September 7. Special guests enjoying the affair with them were their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Revere Chambers, a son and daughter-in-law ,Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hansen, another daughter, Miss Bonnie . Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hansen, Elvins parents. confined to bed at the Dee Hospital Mrs. France Wig gill for the past week due to a serious Mrs. Francis Wiggill has been illness. party at their home Saturday evening for teachers and their partners of the Clearfield Elementary school. Mrs. Steed is again this year a member of this schools a Mrs. Gerald Waite and Mrs. faculty. Neville have been enjoying Annual Party 's Calia The IStith Quorum of Seventies trip to southern fornia. had their annual family party at Farewell Held the Sunset Park in Sunset last Elder Sherman G. Bennett was Friday evening. A large group honored Sunday evening at the enjoyed the picnic supper and a Syracuse Second Ward with a testi- program. monial service prior to his deparTonsils Out ture for the LDS Northern CaliGlen Douglas Wilcox is nicely refornia Mission on Wednesday, Sep- covering from a recent tonsilec-tomtember 11. He is the son of Mr. and Prelude was played by Miss El- Mrs. Lynn J. Wilcox. len Eames, opening song, by choir Clyde Barbers and congregation The Spirit of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barber enGod Like a Fire is Burning." In- joyed a fishing in Montana vocation Nolan Schofield; Sacra- a few days last trip week. Enroute ment song, "Hold Thou My Hand," home they also visited with, their by Dick Egan. Sacrament service and daughter Mr. and administered by a close friend and Mrs. H. H. Holland and family at cousin of Shermans, Jim Painter Minidoka, Idaho. and Wendell Bennett. Remarks by Ordith Hourgeous, A days work is a days work, speaker, Dr. William P. Miller, piesident of Weber College. Vocal neither more nor less, and the man duet, May the Good Lord Bless who does it needs a days sustenand Keep You" by LeGrande and ance, a night's repose, and due leiBeverly Belnap. Remarks by Nor- sure, whether he be painter or man Hansen; speaker, Dr. Harvey ploughman. M. Broadbent; piano selection by! George Bernard Shaw David Bonham, remarks by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. ' Bennett; remarks by Bishop Mark Beazer; remarks by the missionary. Sherman, who is outstanding as a vocalist concluded his remarks by a vocal solo, My Testimony and IS THE TIME the choir rendered the selection, Ill Go Where You Want Me to TO WINTERIZE Lu-cin- Military Auction' i ' y. bargain- X!? tire bug I KGtLQSf Si shipment! llenediition was given by a cousin Norman J. Bennett and poatlude organ music was rendered by Mrs. Alice Gailey. Ushers and program bearers were Richnrd Atkinson, Blair Wilcox, ' Russell Barber and Allen Steed. Return to N. M. Dr. and Mrs. Darrell S. Willey and three daughters have returned to their home at College City, New Mexico, following a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barber, Dr. Willey attended a summer course at the U.C.L.A. in Los Angeles, California, during! this time Mrs. Willey and daugh-- . ters visited here and in Ogden with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rousch. Dr. Willey will again this year resume his teaching at the Uni-- j versity in New Mexico. Idaho Visit Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Miller and son Darve, spent most of last week, visiting with relatives at Murtaugh, Idaho. Teachers Party Bishop and Mrs. T. Joseph Steed entertained with a 1.70-- 1 S tu end your rstrtadablt tlrt tsks-typ- s blKkwsll 1 7.10-1- KIUY 5 IY OUAKANTEI ... ASK FOR D (TAILS Far SI StpotSaM GUARANTEED NEW TREADS 9 yaan 188 .70-- 1. And Recappable Tire HOLT AND CLARK TIRE CO. 205 SOUTH STATE CLEARFIELD, Jonathan UTAH Plastic Bag Sic (fl lb. 5 HUNTS TALL CAN PINEAPPLE JUICE I 46 OZ. CAN 22 HEAVY SYRUP, Size Cans Refore the HUNTING SEASON 1 RADIATORS Cleaned Repaired Recored Anti-Free- ze The concerted effort to discredit chiropractic on the basis that it is unscientific or may possibly be harmful is entirely falicious. If either of these things were true, chiropractors would not consistently get such wonderful results when a large percentage of their patients come to them originally only after they have exhausted every other possibility. Why wait until everything else has failed? BE WISE. TRf CHIROPRACTIC FIRST. NOW! For Appointment DIAL EX BUS BALL RADIATOR & WELDING 200 South I have been a party to many an argument regarding the possibility of a vertebrae pressing on the nerve sufficiently to interfere with the flow of impulses between the brain and the body. Those who argue against this are merely voiring an opinion, because scientific experiments have been conducted on cadavers, WITHIN A FEW MINUTES AFTER DEATH, which prove beond a shadow of a doubt that vertebral pressure is not only possible, hut a scientific fact. Information is these experiments regarding available to any who may be interested. Scientific chiropractic adjustments removed the interference to the normal functioning of her nervous system and nature began the long proc Let Us Install Your ess of returning her body to a natural normal healthy condition. Her cramps were caused by pressure on the nerves which supply the uterus, her sinusitis was caused by pressure on the nerves which supply the mucous membrane which lines the sinus. Her headaches were caused by direct pressure on the spinal cord. Pressure on the spinal cord can interfere with the function of any portion of the body. This could also have accounted for her rheumatic heart. The following day, the mother brought the girl to this clinic. Microdynameter examination showed pressure on four vertebrae as well as readings over the stomach, sinuses and heart. Further investigation disclosed the fart that the girl had suffered rheumatic fever with a heart involvement at age 10. examination revealed the position of the subluxated (or slightly displaced) vertebrae which were interfering with the flow of impulses between the brain and the organs involved. Without the normal flow of impulses, these organs were unable to function normally. FAN N IN 5360 So. 1900 West ROY, UTAH G CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC State. Clearfield Phone TA APPLESAUCE cans $100 lor s 1 00 MIX PIZZA-PI- E E TOMATO JUICE OAf LZlxJJ 46 OZ BOMTAFLAKES PERFECT FOR SANDWICHES PEACHES 2V2 SUGAR d can RROOKDALE, TALL CAN DEL RICH GREEN BEANS WHOLE, VERTICAL PACK INSTANT CAN $1 .98 SALMON MARGARINE b. - Mountain Brand BAG 25-poun- ds 3lbs LAB 53 95 RAC0H see CUBE 4cans$H 79 $2.75 Saturday, September 14, from 2 till 4 p.m. Miss Marilyn Netolicky, Interior Decorator for Bennett's Paints, will be in our store to answer questions and demonstrate latest trend in the decorating field. A moving picture will be fans Ideas to develop their own personshown also, giving alities in beautifying their own homes. There will be no charge Light refreshments will be served. Do-It-Yours- PARE RIBS cans$ 1 00 ELBERTA, FREESTONE 25-poun- B (A POWDERED MILK SAUERKRAUT DEL MONTE, No. 7 cans $100 70 cans $100 M MUSSELMANS 43 43 POUND PKG BOY-AR-DE- 00 White or Whole Wheat UR BORDEN'S COCOA CHEF Fresh Bunch 7L. The) had been treating her symptoms individually as they arose. The mother finally became so concerned that she sent her for a comfeeling that there must plete physical check-up- , be something seriously and systemically wrong. revealed that she The thorough physical check-u- p had a cold and she was given a bottle of nose-droand sent home. RADIATOR cans $ 4 SLICED PINEAPPLE BIG-J-FL0- California Sunkist Phone TAylor well-plann- FRUIT COCKTAIL BPPL 1000 East 1700 South Clearfield (On Syracuse Road) On January 26, 1957, a mother called this clinic very greatly concerned for the health of her daughter. For three years the daughter had suffered from a malady which began with dizzy spells and then hausen which was alwa)s followed by an excruciating headache. Her menstrual periods were accompanied by severe cramps. She also had trouble with sinusitis. YOUR six-wee- IIFET1MI U. S. SURPLUS EXPEDITERS lf Go. $ 4.00-- 1 Page'6A USED LUMBER AMD BOXES Clearfield NSD First "military Lake auction for the Ogden-Sa- lt area was conducted recently at Clearfield Naval Supply Depot. More than 27." lots of property, with an acquisition cost of two million dollars were and one-hasold, netting a return of nearly $215,nk. Many types of material were offered on the sale, ranging from heavy construction equipment to overshoes. NOW But supply is limited . . . so better hurry! plut 1957 12, son-in-la- w priced Factory-fres- h Seph NSD Holds First two-week- son-in-la- w REFLEX Round-Bon- e IS) U. S. Choice or Good elf c: -- STOHi- - UTAH LAYT0H OPEN TILL 9 P.M. v S : |