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Show REFLEX-JOURNA- news items By Tails Hales Layton - Mr. and Mrs. Fay Eddards, 1591 Stanford Street, were in Millville, Utah, last Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Eddurds aunt, Mrs. CHIROPRACTIC ' UNKNOWN woman In March of 1957, a came to this clinic suffering from an extremely severe headache. She was so drugged attempting to relieve the headache that her eyes would not focus, but the pain The microdynameter clinic. showed a tremendously high reading over the atlas (first vertebra below the skull) and also at coccyx (tail bone). There was a lesser amount of pressure all the way in between. This indicated that her entire spinal cord was stretched like a violin string. We call this traction pressure. This type of pressure can cause any physical disorder in examination disclosed existence. the position of the vertebrae which were causing this pressure and scientific chiropractic adjustments began the task of correcting this condition. Case history follows: March 6: and adjusted in A. M. House call and persisted. Her complete case history is too lengthy to include here, but her past symptoms were as follows: She had had 12 major operations in an unsuccessful attempt to alleviate these symptoms. Severe abdominal pain with vomiting of bile, complete loss of equilibrium, sleeping spells, for aa long as a week at a time, during which her family would feed her, take her to the bathroom, and converse with her. When she awakened she would have no memory of anything which took place during this period. She would feel, to quote her own words, as though she had been drug through the fires of hell. Invariably, when she awakened she would have this unbearable severe headache. Every five weeks for twenty-thre- e years she had had to have a dilation of the urethra. The neck of the bladder would not dialate to allow the passage of urine. During one of her sleeping spells, her neighbors took her to the hospital. When she awakened sufficiently for them to get a case history on her, they put her under They felt that psychiatric treatment. surely anyone with such an unexplainable set of symptoms as these, and who did not respond to any type of treatment including the twelve major operations must surely be a mental case or at least a hypochondriac. After thorough investigation, the psychiatrist reported her as being a perfectly normal, well balanced, well integrated person so far as her mental processes were concerned and that the cause of her illnesses lay somewhere other than in her mind. The next time a sleeping spell came on. her neighbors brought her to this X-r- iq I M. March 7: Headache adjustment For Appointment Dial EX March 11: Patient came in with laryngitis. Able to speak after adjustment. March 13: New lease on life. Pressure gone from head for the first time in years. Absolutely no pain. March 27: Visit in A. M., feeling fine. 5:30 daughter called and said that mother was asleep. Adjusted at 6 P. M. Completely awake at 6:30 P. M. No headache. April 27: No headaches in past month. No sleeping attack. No nervousness. No urethral dilation. No pain. May 27: All symptoms gone completely. Feels physically and mentally renewed. Friends comment that she is growing younger instead of older. She looks and feels and acts wonderful. And now a year has past. This patient is still in excellent health. She continues to have a periodic check to maintain what she has regained. She constantly tells those with whom she comes in contact about the wonders and the blessings of chiropractic service. FANNING REGULARL) ! 5360 South 1900 West ROY, UTAH CLINIC Victory Park Subdivision ddingnolhe"TTo7toHiKeir family May 15 were Mr. and Mrs. Can oil Draper, 1311 Kent Circle. The baby weighed 7 pounds M, ounces at birth. He was born in the Logan LDS The newcomer has Hospital. two brothers, Jeffrey, and Danny, and a sister, Kathleen. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muehlen, Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Draper, Smith-fiel- d. GENERAL ELECTRIC SATISFACTION CENTER The Place That Nobody Outdeals Phone Eat Gentile. I.avton sell gas To finance Explorer trip A PPLIA All proceeds fiom Layton the sale of gasoline at Day'; Beeline Service station in Lay-to- n be on Saturday, May :!1, will turned over to the Seventh Ward Explorers to help finance trip planned by the group that will take them to many points of interest in Utah, Colorado and Arizona Added at-- 1 action besides the super-servic- e will he hills given for change. Boys planning the trip will he at the Service Station, all day Saturday, to give extra special service to customers. The station is located across the road from the Davis DnVe-I- a two-doll- n. Reed B. Whitesides Star Club member Reed B. Whitesides, 171 Gordon Avenue, Layton, has qualified as a member of the 1957 Star Club of the New York Life Insurance Company, according to Sterling W. 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Sehovv 1 - n FARMINGTON a Locally Owned and Operated Hill Villa Mrs. Grant Mecham, .'Mil Francis Ave., was 7 years old May 17. He had 17 guests to a birthday party. Mrs. Mecham has been in Los Angeles for a weeks stay with her father, A. Cress and sister Mrs. George I.aing. Pamela Jensen, daughter of Floyd Maisey, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Jensen, Mrs. Floyd W. Maisey, s7t; S95 I.a Verde Ave., was !) years Ave., is m the St. Bene- old Wednesday. She was plandict's Hospital in Ogden with ning on spending the day with a kidney infection. a friend, Yaleiia T o I m a I), Mr. and Mrs. Reed of daughter Sandra K leinsteuher, daughTelman, 272 Gordon Ave. ter of Mi. and Mrs. John 7s! Cowley Drive, has Dorothy Johansen, 928 entei tinned II guests gone on a tup with the Davis High s( bool Masque and Gavel last Tuesday at a pmodile club Club to California. party. Mr. and Mrs. Fllis N. Jones Kent Mecham, son of Mr. and and family, :!'!(! Glen Ave , are planning a trip to Burming-ham- , Alabama. They will leave Friday and stay for two weeks. It will be Mrs. Jones first trip back to visit relatives in Alabama in Hi years. Col. and .Mrs. Michael C. Meehan, .'!!( Barbara Ave., have had guests from St. Louis, Layton In the finals of the staying with them Beehive gills volleyball tourna-,Theaie Ml. and Mrs Robert merit played in the Lajton Wei by Stake, Layton Fifth Ward girls H were named as winners with G. Wells once defined a Layton Seventh Ward eaptui-in- highbrow as a man who thinks Second he has found something more cc ond and Layton Ward placing third. intei e'stlng than women. The winner was chosen by the point system and the high team received 7N! points during the tournament. The gToup was led by Estella Romero. Beehive girl instructor and MIA officers, Faye Murdock and Faye Whitesides. , Taxpaying Industry View News Mrs. Lee (Loretta) Johnson Layton Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Smith are visiting in Reno, Nevada. They will bring Mrs. with them Smiths mother-bacwhen they return to Utah. Keith Ila'wkes, Jr., Injured the tendon in his heel in an accident on Sunday, May HI. Mrs. C. G. Chandler was a guest at the home of Mrs. Rex on CaJuumrOgdeRr- Wednesday. Deacons in the Iiyton Fifth Ward will go swimming at Thursday of this week. Lex Marcusen and Klint Wooley are the leaders of the group. Vicki Jean and Jo Danne Walker, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Iairry Walker celebrated their hiithdays this week. Vicki Jean turned five and invited 26 little friends and relatives in to celebrate with her May 27. Jo Danne was one year old May 2C. By a tha Kept and Bernicce Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Waite and family have moved from Skyline to their new home in Syracuse. Mr. and Mm. Klint B. fifth Wpol-se- s' child, a girl, born May in Ogden. They have three other daughters, Trudy, Tammy, and 21 in the Dee Hospital LouifigiutiUjme-.J).oyJ.T)mmy- . Grandparents are Mr. andMrs. Earl Woolsey, Escalante, Volleyball j ii. y g -- Mr. and Mrs. John L. Watt will have guests over the Memorial' Day weekend when Mr. and Mrs. Goldie F. Fine, San Francisco, will visit them. The Watt family with their guests will spend Memorial Day in Clarkston, Utah, visitinfe relatives. Mrs. Fine and Mrs. Watt are sisters. Ralph Watt MODERN RADIO AND TV CO. MAIN CLEARFIELD, UTAH RHONE EX Reconditioned Guaranteed TV Sets $35.00 and Up Inch Keeney, New 1icture Tube $1.98 Pay Down $6.75 Per Month 12 NORTH 21 Total 17 Inch Motorola, Total $99.00 New Picture Tube $1.70 Pay Down $7.79 Per Month e. ' ....! 12 Inch R. C. A. $85.C0 Nothing Down Per Month $5.00 Total $35.00 Sets with new picture tube have 1 year warranty. All others have 6 months warrantees. All sets have warrantee on all parts and shop labor. Inch Westinghouse $1.58 Pay Down $7.24 Per Month 90-da- y Total - $79.00 the volleyball for the Layton Stake in all thiee divisions, Mia Maid and Beehive Senioi About Id participant.-group-- . the tournament- - will be feted at a party in the near future accoiding to I.enoie Giondell Stake -- poits director. ends tournaments . n pane's Utah genet al office in Salt Lake City. Membership in the Star Chil - based on 1957 ales and - composed of the most uccc'-ful agent- - of New York Life, which has a field force -- f 7,hmi full-tim- agent- - m Jo e ffices I throughout the United State-- . Canada, and Hawaii. As a niembei of the Star FERRIS OI.DROYI) Mechanical Dept. Club, Whiteside- - al-- o ha- - qualified to attend an educational Ham-oinference in Springs, Canada, June WALLACE ABRAMS Service Station Manager UDELL GREEN Service Manager Hot n 20-2- MEET Cottage OUR STAFF i FURNITURE AND CARPETS CLEARFIELD CARPETS by v - 4 ? 4' ' V Q V'? INSURANCE FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP Complete Lines of Covernpe . All (Maims Handled Locally 360 NORTH MAIN. LAYTON ( PHONE KAYS. 655 -- V" " n f V- - ' II !! TT HAROLD EGGINTON Mechanical Dept. Always on the job to serve you with the knowledge of automobiles! Specialized, periodic training, in General Motors Custom Safety TIRE Million Dollar Training Center. t SAFE with resistant nylon heat and moisture reblow-ou- sistance. SAFE with tubeless construction added strength puncturing objects becomen slow-outSAFE with traction-actiotread over 12, 000 stop-ski- d edges that work forward a. retain their and sideways stopping power. You Can Buv DIRECTOR TIRES for as low as $15.95 BUTCH KKI.LER Body Shop 6.79 x 15 5VT Plus Tax DAVIS Farm Co-o- p KAYSVILLE, UTAH and Mrs. Pearl LaFevre. will report to Iamgley Air Force Base in Texas June 0 where he will receive his basic training in the Lula Summers, Ogden, was Air Corps. His wife, the forhostess for the Afternoon Club mer, Marva Draper of Bounat the Top O' The Town in Og- tiful, will join him later. She den. Members from Layton and is at present teaching kinderKaysville attending were Mar garten in the Bountifot school. First in This y are the parents of their IjS-go- Layton Fifth THRIVING DAVIS COUNTY DAIRY BUSINESS - We solicit your patronage for the finest in your dairy needs with extra quality and the finest service to your homes at no extra cost. All Jersey Products. SMOOT JERSEY FARMS AXtel ... BARLOW FURNITURE COMPANY FI. EXSTEEL the finest construction of all. SMITH MOHAWK & MASLAND. BUY LOW AT BARLOW'S page 7 - E. A DAIRY PRODUCTS Featuring This Month Cheese With Chive or Pineapple or Regular. 4287 Riverda.e Rond OGDEN. UTAH Phone EX 29, 1958 ay Skyline-Mounta- in Klein-steube- Visitors Always Welcome at Utahs Finest Dairy Farm in the Heart of I)ais County at Farmington by Lagoon 306-- Y were First Lt for Seattle; YvH: Washington, and family of"1 Bru 'V11 Lake, Washington.' Lt.'h,u th'yl w h" ,s srvlnK w,th Sehovv , etui ned to Moses Lake, BJar'HW avy. May 12, while Mrs Sehovv amll "ark Thornley, son of Mr. child! en. Geileen, Jeanette and Paul remained here. They left aml Mrjl- HuD.n Thornley will Friday of last week to visit observe his eighth birthday on Mis. Schovvs parents in Hy- - "O' Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Tippetts rum, Utah, for a week before visited lelatives in Logan and returning to their home in Iliv-Jothree days last week. Washington. Sehovv. gene REFIEX-M- Frazier. DAIRIES Bill Child, TA inda 1 Golden Acres 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. Hotpoint Appliances Magic Chef Ranges R. C. WII.LEY & SON SYRACUSE. UTAH For the Best in Applinnces See Us Before You Buy. LaMar Sessions, TA Hansen, TA rmnWI iT Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barker and son Jerry, l.i.'!4 Marilyn Drive, will be spending Memorial Day in Springville with Bv Tw ila Hales relatives. Phone IlKIO-Alma Barnes, '1202 Marilyn Drive, has been in Great Falls, Mrs. Reva Macfar-lan- e Montana, on TDY for more Layton son and Sherm, 7s.'! Cowthan a month. His family is Dnve, ley spent two recently expecting him home today. weeks in Cedar City with hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman INFORMATION SERVICE PURCHASERS INDEX AND READY REFERENCE appliances 114 gone lem. CHIROPRACTIC if completely after last adjustment. Patient feels that she has found the answer to her prob- VISIT YOUR CHIROPRACTOR BE WISE Viola Hill. Mr. Eddards is in Mra. Lee (Loretta) Johnson, reporter Telephone 853-- J Texas, getting a shipment of used cars for George West. He is expected home today. Spending a weekend in Malad, Idaho, recently, was Mrs. Carl Isaacson, Marilyn Drive, By Mrs. Lee (Loretta) Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sparrow visiting with her parents, Mr. Layton Recent visitors at and three children, Janet, Va- and Mrs Orson Hancock. -- VS""'" THE QiUt Jlgm&cm, Local Items From the Holt Subdivision --- The L PERRY STEWART, AT KAYSVILLE Inc, Your Pontiac, Cadillac, GMC Truck, Vauxhall Dealer ... |