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Show The 15, 1958 REFLEX-M- ay page 7 Chorus to give , REFLEX-JOURNA- Crestwood Subdivision L Mr. and Mrs. Reed Udall and Kaysville Liljenquist and two daughters two sons, Layton, have moved spent Mothers day in Provo into their new home at Crest-woo- d with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. this week. Mrs.-Udawas Farrell Liljenquist. the former Afton Webster. Sunday program Fruit Heights News Briefs The Kaysville Brad- Lyle News Items Mr. and Mrs. Max Kaysvitfk Fruit Heights held. Sunday evening for' Mr. and ford Memorial Chorus of some their monthly Town Board meet- - Mrs Seth Linfor(1 and family, 2.7 voices will present the mg, Monday at 8 p. m., at the1., . Sunday, May is, at p.m. n residence of Ray Phillips, in the Sixth Ward Sacrament dent. A number of important Dr. and Mrs. R. Park Williams meeting. The chorus is directed projects were discussed. were dinner guests Saturday by Don Weaver. pro-Igra- m presi-!ugae- and Mrs. Waterfall entertained Bishop Clarence evening of Dr. and Mrs. Bob The public as well as ward members are cordially invited. at dinner Beveridge in Salt HAY. FEVER Microdynameter examination showed on several spinal nerves, and examination revealed the exact position of the vertebrae which were pressing on those nerves. Scientific chiropracretic adjustments began the task normal those their to vertebrae turning position. He was checked at frequent intervals until the muscles which hold the vertebrae in position regained strength to hold the vertebrae in place over longer periods of time. Then the interval between adjustments w as gradually lengthened until he was coming in only once each month. pressure does not develop in others. There is a basic cause. THAT BASIC CAUSE IS NERVE PRESSURE. Pressure on the nerves which supply those mucous membranes interferes with the normal transmission of impulses between the brain and these tissues. Deprived of their normal supply of impul- His hay fever season arrived without the hay fever. He was overjoyed to be free of the running and itching of eyes, nose and throat. He carried on his normal activities with no adverse effects until he went hunting in the fall. While driv- ses, these tissues cease functioning normally and disease is the result. What to do? See your chiropractor. Get rid of the nerve pressure. Return those tissues to their normal function. ing .over an exceedingly dusty road, he sneezed violently, and felt something snap in his neck. The hay fever began again and remained with him until he returned to this clinic two weeks later. After the adjustment the symptoms again completely disappeared. young man came to this clinic in March of 1957. He had suffered from hay fever for ten years. His business brought him in contact with a great deal of dust. Each year his hay fever grew worse and A REGAIN YOUR HEALTH AND MAINTAIN YOUR HEALTH! VISIT YOUR CHIROPRACTOR For Appointment REGULARLY 5360 South 1900 West ROY, UTAH FANNING Dial EX CLINIC CHIROPRACTIC Economist to address Rotary will discuss Edwards Business' Problems' anif What We Should Do about Them. A graduate of Brigham Young University in l'.rjs, I)r. Edwards also studied at Columbia and New York University, obtaining his MS degree in licit and his decorate in commercial science from the New York University graduate school of business in I'.CT. Prior to being appointed Dean of the College of Commerce at the BYU in l'.tfio, he had been engaged in banking, economics and investments in New York. In he was appointed vice president of the University in chargedf finance and business administration. In April 1!C7 he was named by the First Presidency of the Church of Latter-day-Sain- ts West Kaysville news beat Stu-iM- son-in-.a- TA SMEDLEY APPLIANCE STORE TA SMEDLEY PLUMBING AND HEATING Repairs Featuring Quality Contracting Plumbing- Heating radio telephone Fixtures. All trucks equipped with mobile for faster service. Featuring Westinghouse Appliances. Building a New Home? Special Discount for You! SYRACUSE. UTAH y TUNE-U- Motor Analysis Hydromatic Transmissions Front End Alignment Steering Corrections and Wheel Balancing J. ROY FUDGE, 1G6 South Main, Luyton, Phone STEWART. INC., 180 We Repair All Makes N. Main. Kaysville, G.M.C. TRUCKS South Main Layton, Utah 164 BOWMANS lb. 73c lb. 89c 22', I,bs each $1.00 FRESH PRODUCE CUCUMBERS Fancy Slicers LETTUCESolid. 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BUY LOW AT BARLOWS INSURANCE FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP Lines of Coverage All Claims Handled Locally' 360 NORTH MAIN, LAYTON PHONE KAYS. 655 p PONTIAC-CADILLA- Cut Up THE MILDER BOURBON PHONE OGDEN FARMINGTON . or Kays. 293-- J Service Factory Trained Mechanics Authorized Factory Front End Alignment Motor Anulysis -- Complete Brake Service Carburetor and Electrical Tune-uState Inspection Station All Types Automatic Transmissions No. 34. WHEELER FEED CO. SIRLOIN STEAKS FRYERS ty Ilirds Eve 11 for $1.00 3 for 49c each 14c FURNITURE AND CARPETS- - P Electrical and Carburetor PERRY high-quali- QUALITY MEATS ROUND STEAKS 34 JTOMOT1VE SERVICE ENGINE That a question which com monly confronts every dairy man. Often expanding your herd is a wise move. Bat the best bet for extra profits usually if to Increase pro duction from your present cows, aay dairy scientists at General Mills' Larro Research Farm. They recommend a feeding program built around roughage and Larro SureMilk. The reason: both help you cut costs. Larro SureMilk supplies every supplemental nutrient that hardworking dairy cows need to mtlh at top capacity to stay in top condition and deliver greatest profit over feed cost. In more than 37 years of Larro dairy research, no other formula has helped do thorn jobs as Well as the new Suro-Mil- k feeds now available to you. Stop in for a free folder which explains the complete Larro dairy program. 16, 17, 1958 MAY PHONE NCESPL UMBING HE A TING IN Shopping cows? . Bill Chilil. TA SPECIALIZING Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Bennett visited Sunday in Clearfield with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Thur good and in Roy with John Williams. Don Weaver left this week on a business trip to Washington and Montana. Mr. and .Mrs. James. Fred Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Sheffield and son, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smedley, Layton, returned home Sunday from a weeks vacation to the coast. While there they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Brigham F. Grastiet, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garrett. They enjoyed seeing Disney I And and other points of interest. Mrs. Fred Kirby entertained for her daughter, Kristeen, on her sixth birthday anniversary Monday afternoon. A number of little friends came to celebrate the occasion with Kristeen. Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Milligan and children, Logan, were afternoon guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prigmore, on Mothers day. Lynn Thorne returned home Saturday evening from Grand Junction, Colorado, where he spent three days playing basketball with the Weber College team. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Collett and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Collett, and Col. and Airs. Wells Collett. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Collett are leaving May 18 on a European trip. They plan to visit the Worlds Fair at Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Larkin and family spent Mothers Day in Murray at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Alquist at a fam- Convenient, Visitors Always Welcome .,t Utah.-- Finest Dairy Farm in the Heart of Davis County at Farmington by I.agoon AT YOUR TO YOI'I! STORK DOOR CENTER GENERAL ELECTRIC SATISFACTION "The Place That Nobody Outdeuls." JHtoneWLW 144 East Gentile, Layton two-wa- tt r. DAIRIES - returned home after spending the past five days at Tetonia, Idaho, .with his mother, Mrs. Mary Beard. They also visited with other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Burt, were Monday - eveSalt' ning dinner guests of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mon- Should I buy more 769 'honor of Mrs. Wanda Nielson, at the home of Mrs. Thatcher. Air. and Mrs. Ted Laser and four children spent the Mother's Day week-en- d at Montpelier, Idaho, with her parents. Air. and Mrs. Elmer Burgoyne. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Spinder and two sons, Augusta, Montana, were-las- t week guests of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Nielson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stephenson and daughter, Jill, Bounti-- 1 Jesus Christ of ful, were Sunday dinner guests as Secretary of Finance of Mr. and Mrs. Van Dean Stephenson. Aliss Sharon Parker and Miss Gaylene Knight entertained Kaysville--dinner party-lanMis. Elliott Webster ami a bridal shower at Sharon's was enjoyed Thursday evening three children. Mr. and Mrs. mime Saturday evening in honat the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Richard Waldrun. Salt Lake, or of Miss Sharon Hadfield, Og-leGlen Stuart by the . followingjwore Mother's Duv guests of Fifteen guests attended. Mr. Mrs. Deoil and and Mis. Golden Webster, guests; art and daughter, DeNiece, Mr. Bishop and Mrs. Glen Hill Mrs. Alice Green returned and .Mrs. Val Stuart, Ogden. The and family spent Sunday in home Monday night from Bell, occasion noted the wedding an- - Provo with her parents. Air. and California, whine she has spent the past two months visiting niversary of Mr. and Mrs. (Hen Mrs. Farrell I iljctniuist. with her daughter and Stuart and also Airs. Stuart's! Air. amt Alls. Howard Babirthday anniversary. con. .Mr. and Mrs. Otto l.avton. Phoenix, Arizona, were ThursDebbie Johnson, small daughday and Friday guests of Air. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris ily gathering. ami Mrs. Frank Colemere. lohnson. returned home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. IleWayne Mr. and Mrs. Roland Scof-fielfrom the St. Marks hospital Thorne and family visited Sunwhere she was confined for the day in Magna with Mrs. Anne Bear River City. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Robbins and daughpast two weeks. Debbie under- Thorne and Mrs. Wallace went two major operations. ter, Tremonton; Airs. Ada Dewey tind two children, Ogden, were Mothers day guests of Mrs. George Scoffield. Mrs. Juiia Webster is spend-- 1 For Thrifty ing this week in Ogden at the home of her daughter, Alt. and BUY WITH CONFIDENCE AT Mrs. Ferd Elm to welcome the new granddaughter. THE SMOOTHER BOURBON Air. and Mrs. Erank Colemere were Sunday dinner guests of Air. and Mrs. Sheldon Colemere and family in Salt Lake. latter in the evening they visited in Ogden with Mr. and Airs. Sam Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen, Glenwood Springs, Colorado, Mr. . THE FOLLOWING LIST OF RELIABLE BUSINESS CONCERNS IS PAID ADVERTISING. TO PLACE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN THIS CLASSIFICATION. PHONE KAYSVILLE 10 AND A REPRESENTATIVE WILL CALL ON YOU. A PPLIA Mr. and Mxs. John Mrs. Marjorie Thatcher and jAlrs. Bea Johnson entertained at a party Tuesday evening in REFERENCE Magic Chef Ranges Hotpoint Appliances K. C. WII.l.F.Y & SON SYRACl'SK, UTAH For the Rest in Appliances See Us Before You Buy. I.aMnr Sessions, TA Lowell Hansen, TA Kaysville L. K needy GuD INFORMATION SERVICE PURCHASER'S INDEX AND READY APPLIANCES Phone day evening cafeteria. School Dr. . worse. After reading one of these articles, he decided that maybe it was not necessary for him to suffer the agonies of hay fever all summer long. He had tried all of thehots, pills and sprays and had reached the poiht where his body had developed an immunity to all of them. Have you ever wondered why you are sensitive to certain foreign elements and other members of your family are not. You eat the same food, live in the same house, are exposed to the same external stimuli. Why should the mucous membranes of your eyes, nose and throat retain the exclusive right to react violently to pollens, or house dust, or animal hairs? There must surely be some basic cause which allows this sensitivity to develop in certain people while it Telephono 709 Dr. William F. Kaysville Edwards will be guest speakei at Rotary Club Wednesday, May 21, at 7 p.m. at Davis High CHIROPRACTIC Now is the time to begin taking precautions against hay fever. Thousands of people suffer from this distressing ailment annually. You need not be one of those thousands. Mr. Jo (Norma) Pmct, reporter Phone 101 Your Local Texaco Dealer AUTOMOBILES USED 1 A GOOD BUY A GOOD DEAL Each car is in excellent running GOOD CAR LETS DEAL! READY TO GO- -A condition. WE TAKr iRA BANK TERMS We Bought Them Right We Can Sell Them Right!! JE-IN- S SALES, 876 North Main, Sunset. Ph. TA LINE HIGHWAY 91 AT "Come in and Let's GET ACQUAINTED US MOTOR T ANKS . TA . CLEARFIELD STATE BANK a (entury. Complete Banking Service for More Than a Third ofaccounts. Regular and THRIFTICHECK personal checking for information. Complete savings department. 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