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Show Page 2t The Sept. 19, 1957 REFLEX y fur all sophomores at Davis High Pictures Mug shots settings for the school this year includes the adautowill begin Oc- dition of two Davis High to George mobiles. Each student is to have tober 1, according Sperry, advisor. Editing the pub- do hours of driving and instruclication will be Kathryn Ellison, tion which means one period spent Cathy Linford, Catherine Wilcox, in the car every other day for six Davis High Notes dual-contr- 300 Gallons of Paint Used Kaysvllle Some 3fK gallons of paint were used to brighten up Davis High school for the opening of school; according to Principal Emil M. Whitesides. The grounds and road ways have also been im- -' i proved, ' LaRae Davis, Kay Sheffield, Wilda More Sophomore Davis Highs sophomore class Hardy, Joan Child, and Spencer 41! students this year. Kinard. number Dual Auto Added The juniors and seniors follow The new drivers training course with 341 and UW respectively. CHIROPRACTIC VS. SINUSITIS .'- d 1 and any the she She had given up all hope of ever finding relief when she read one of these educational articles. She immediately called this clinic and made an appointment. Microdynameter examination showed a tremendous amount of pressure in the area of the neck as well as several other places in the spine. There was also a high reading over the sinuses and also over the gall bladder. rav examination revealed the exact position Scientific chiropf the subluxated vertebrae. practic adjustments began the task of returning these vertebrae to their normal position. Once restored to their normal position, the mental impulses were again able to travel from the brain to the various diseased areas. With the communication system between the brain and body restored to normal, the body was then able to properly evaluate its true condition and set into motion the normal processes of repair. After the second adjustment, the patient had no more choking sensations, and the drainage came down through the nose. After the fourth adjustment, the drainage became liquid instead of The quantity roming in chunks and strings. began to decrease. And now, one month later, she has no more drainage, no more choking sensation, no more headache, and no more gas. ADD A CHIROPRACTOR TO BE WISE. TOI R HEALTH TEAM. In 1 9.VI she fell and injured her neck again. Following this arridept, her symptoms became In her own words, the drainage unbearable. ran down behind her nose in chunks and She had to swallow every few seconds. strings. Her throat was completely raw, and her swallowing muscles would become completely exhausted. Sometimes she felt as though there were a band around her throat choking her and making it absolutely impossible for her to swallow. At these times, the drainage would come out into her mouth and would so nauseate her that it would cause her to vomit. She began her futile journey from one specialist to another, seeking relief from these distressing svmptoms. Each ol weeks. Lynn Wilcox and Gerald Purdy will be the instructors. The course if successfully completed, permits the student to obtain a drivers license at I."1., years and also cuts down on the insurance rates five percent. La.-- t year less than half of the sophomores completed their driving time due to the use of only one training ear. f mits. and Bountiful, their own The fire season ends ber 31, and permits are necessary throughout the state for open fires , up to that time. I per- - Octo-- And Get Permit KAMMEYERS Cooler weather makes this an excellent time to burn trash and weeds, advises Davis County Fire Warden Alvin D. Kinsey, Kays-vdlprovided burning permits are first obtained and extreme caution is used. The permits are issued by Mr. Kinsey for the unincorporated areas of the county and in cities and towns with the exception of OLYMPIA e, Janice Adams Ky I Be Careful, Teen Times spicialist came up with a different diagnosis a different medication, none of which made ' change at all in her condition. She still had and had she the still headaches, drainage, still had the gas. - ear-olwoman came a 10. to this clinic suffering from a severe respiratory infection, and chronic headaches. She had been in an automobile accident in It 13. Her trouble dated from this, accident. She sustained what is commonly known as a whiplash injury. Invariably this type injury causes a subluxation of the atlas (slight displacement of (he first vertebra below the skull). The nerve pressure created by this subluxation interfered with the flow of impulses between her brain and the mucous membrane which lines the cavities of her sinuses. Deprived of its normal supply of mental impulses, this lining ceased to function normally and infection set in. The pressure on the nerves also caused her headaches which would last three and four weeks at a time. No medication seemed to rase their severity. This pressure also interfered with the flow of impulses to her gall bladder. She suffered severe and frequent attacks of gas. On July Kaysville, Layton J which now issue Burn flow, But County Appoints It's football nip in the air gest grabbing rushing off to time again. That just, seems to suga warm wrap and the game. Shouts of, Hold that line, Go, man, go, and, Hit him, pierce the air as excited rooters watch their chosen teams battle for victory Davis County comFarmington One of the prettiest sights to be missioners Monday appointed Mar- seen on the football fields or in Robins as registration agent the grandstands of the state is jorie of District No. 11 in East Layton the Davis High school Pro Schola. and She Mathis This flashy pep club promises to E. I.aytona. who replaces to be-- , Cleveland, resigned be one of the outstanding attrac-- 1 come Davis County Civil Defense tions at Davis home games, and Director. theyre sure to raise many eye-- . brows at the games away from' The Commission, in other business, appropriated $1SN to the Dahome. vis County Cattle Club to assist According to snappy officers, with the transportation and showClaudia Holt, Dee Ann Nelson, ing of Davis County cattle at the Karreiv Hodgson, Catherine Flint, Utah State Fair. and Hazel Sessions, the members Sheriff I.oRoi Day received aureceived their uniforms Thursday, The studenthody got a glimpse of thorization for himself or a deputy to attend a crime conference in things to come when the Pro-- 1 San Francisco this month and reSchola sang the school song on ceived an appropriation of XHni last Fridays pep assembly. for expenses. The striking uniforms are brown princess styled dresses with a front panel of gold. White piping along KNOWS EM ALL the seams of the panel set the em- uniforms off. The I dont like Bill. He knows too blem on the front adds just the naughty songs. touch of perfection. There are many Does he sing to you? brown jackets smart No, but he whistles them. three-quartwith sleeves and rolled collars. The block D's with darts piercing them thrill any past Hyde, and drill mistress, Nancee e working hard ter wtnjT graduate or presentstudent of j White,-arDavis. All in all its really a won-- j the girls into good marching order derful thing to see the pep and for the first home game. enthusiasm generated by the club This promises to be a nig as Davis tries for State Tourna- one for year the club with ment again. and fun activi- many worth-whil- e The new teacher, Miss Janet ties planned. 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