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Show TheREFLEX-Ju- ne attend Lions meet Will Too Early to Worry About Poison Ivy? Doctors Say It Is Later Than You Think Kaysville Nineteen members - By Kay Konrad, Science Writer fiom the Kaysville Lions Club and their wives will attend the Popular Medical Science Service Utah I. ions Club convention in So you think it is too early to worry about poison ivy? Ogden this Thursday, Fnday Recent scientific studies show you can get ivy poisoning any time and Saturday. of year even in winter from frozen, dead ivy plants. And medical Highlights of the three-daresearch shows you have to start taking your lmmunizer now if you include a welcoming dont want to get ivy poisoning on that picnic. meeting Like the common cold, skin poisoning caused by ivy, oak and sumac message by Ogden Mayor Rayi ight and addresses has long given the medical profession a bad time. Until recently, mond S. doctors could do little to pi event . Finlay lv hints F Oavis ol It and only routine things to treat Louisville, Kentucky, third vice it. Now research The immunizer must be taken pi evident of Lions Intel nationhas come up with daily for at least six weeks before al and Utah Ooveinoi (ieoige some hope of preyourjoisonnifc.y- season starts,' If TT' CKlh venting- what you are going on a picnic the fii st A convention ojiemng-mixe- i doctoiscall Rhus day of spiing, you' should start will he held foj the visiting dermatitis. taking the diops now. If you ate I, ions and their wives Thurs-la- v A few drops going to slay indoois until you evening at the Hoti Ren of lmmunizer go on vacation in you Lnnmnd liallioom Fi iday evetaken in your can stait taking the drops the the Ogden High School ning orange juice or milk before first of June. i impiis will he the scene of breakfast protects you against Flint t of an outdooi haihecue with some from of these poisoning any your-''sel.llio I, mils .uni guests expect-- t The plants - ivy, oak or sumac. against poi- d to attend. -lmmunizer - called Oral-Iv- y son ivy, doctors Convent ion sidelights include was tested for five years by hunsay that theie is conducted sightseeing trips to dreds of tree surgeons who haw much not chance 'the licni Rivei Migiatoiy Rod to work all year in woods and of avoiding ti ou-- 1 j at Bnhani (it ami fields where poison ivy is found. n if you j( bio. i,aironn at Faimintnn It was given only to min who stay away fnn f, had been subject to ivy poisonthe the plant, your N(.u t )u,tat(.w f,he elected g ing. In the tests, 75 jut cent of won arid t the men reported no ivy poisonas well as "'wnt.cn V "I" the' youll get l,, """ "f mvt ',M' ' ,,,n-ifth" ing. The rest got only slight poisoning pitch case? his on your skin. If you x,'n ' coat Our forefatheis maiveled that dont have a dog, doctors still the Indians did not get iv y poishold out little hope for you. Golf oning. When they saw the Inballs, garden tools, fishing tackle dians eat ivy leaves to get the - a m ost an y immunity, howthat comes thing ever, they decidin contact with ed the pieven-tio- n plants - can was vvoise than the alllic- - cai y iv y poison-mI Kavsville tom to the Patients, POISON tion. Now medi- - have been know n M .if tin Hams at (laik-- i science CTTMAP says gian to the PUMAV that the im ,ans poget s offeied Relief bring i i n o m f ison g had something. letv mcmbeis ,.f the Sixth dried plant iuice aft, r a yea 0IM.iid The new immunizing Oral-Ivas the closing social of moie. t In does scientifically what the Inst ascii dians tried to do crudely by inJust as you can g t poison ivy Tuo e i lip u ill meet at the stinct. Without any danger of almost any when-- , you can now hapcl at 7 ,o am, Monday. discomfoit, the drops gradually get the lmmunizer almost any-v- v Jun ' ftei the visit at Claik-stobuild up an immunity in the body here by asking your family docthey will have lunch in so that when the skin is exposed tor or ncighhoi hood di uggist for he canyon at (Tyst.il Spiing' to ivy poisoning theie is no rash a bottle of Oral Ivv. Acme ounce the pa-- t the giotip or other reaction bottle keeps you safe all season. has stuuied the ytai life of Mai in - y mid-Jul- lf I( tlui-do- T lt-- -- 1 g. y n Mu-in- Hams Page 2 5,1958 CLUB NEWS Sheffield Preerc win and family, Phone 769 Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Sheffield and family, Roy; Mr. Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Rt l- and Mrs. Russell Sheffield, home Sat icit Iiaiker returned Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Kenm uiday from a weeks vaeati neth H. Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs. to San Fianeiseo Ross Riown, Mr. and Mrs. Bur- - James Killian, Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Randolph; Mr. goyne, Montpeliei, Idaho, weiejunc! Mrs. Jay Webster, Mr. and Finlay and Saturday guests of. Mis. James Fred Sheffield and Mi and Mrs. Ted iheir families. Mr. and Mrs. James Killian Reggie Bond and Sherry Giland two children, Randolph wen lespie, Manti, aie spending this r d Mrs. Bert '.vvek'with gursts irf Mr. and-MRulon Killian They left Mon Giles. lav for Fangei, California, to Miss Irene Swan, Mrs. I)yro- visit with hei patents, Mr. and they Swan and Mis. Libby Swan Mis James Reed. will be guests of Mrs. E. M. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Connley, Og- Ragley at a luncheon Wedneden. visited Monday with Mi sday at the Alta Club in Salt and Mis. R O Riough. Lake. Mrs. Frank Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Morrill, Kimber- Mi- an Hint. Mis. Feni'idy, Idaho, and Mrs. C. R. t, Mi and Mis Max Rigby nil, Hanson, Idaho, have been attended the wedding i eception 'guests over the week-en- d of Mr. of Paul Bennett Monday evening tnd Mrs. Harvey Ashntead. m Pie-toIdaho. He is the son Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Scof-fiel- d of Mi and Mis. Mai ion Ren and daughter, Mrs. Shauna nett and son, Kent, visited Uagon Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Nielson over Memorial Day week-en- d on Menioiial with Mr. and Mis. i)on C Elliand family v Hay with her aunt, Mis Klmei son at Boise, Idaho. Jenkins in Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Krnest 11. Scof-Gelvisited in Ogden Sunday Missoula, Montana, were Wedof with Mi and Mis. Ed Jardtne. nesday and Thursday guests J'ol and Mrs. Wells Collett Mr. ant Mis. Clifford Blanitres. also visited with Mr. and ri te tiled at a supper patty They 1. 0 Neil, Mis. Chatles follow for the Sundav evening and Mrs I.e Mr. and Mrs. Rex Smith, ing guests. MiReno. Nevada, ten, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bla-Valleho weie emoute to Boston, miies and family, lathi, were the guests of Mrs. A1 Ma", to attend a. convention, Jim Hike, eita Rlanmes over Memorial Miss Gavl" Walkj-iuana olle tt and Hick Swade. Jay at a family gatheiing. U. all Horn the R Mrs. Kenneth H. Sheffield Maxfu-Iand and duughteis, Joyce, and Jo Mrs. N.cntlcl! ihildnn left Wedmsdav by Vnn attended a luncheon Sat- plane foi Phoenix, Anona. to ui,lay, May :il, at the home of Dr. an,i Mrs. Don C. Men ill in pun Mi Maxfield foi a ten-davaca-ioPiovo, assisted by Mrs. Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hall wei'gaiet Biglow. The luncheon was Fitduvovei night guests of hei im honor of Miss Kaima Rae of istei. Mi' E I! Mitchell in Jackson, Piovo, bnde-eleB. Sheffield. salt I akcsherman Mrs. William Swan entertain- and Mfs i,t.one Gardner d a' a dinne, Satmday evening ,, and BonniP Lu h.ls Robto, Mi and Mis. (.eoige Ahce (ilve, Ann M)s M( e t Mun and -- on of the Raftei Salt Lake City; Mrs Lillian Ranch, and her sister of Gauett, Bountiful, will attend 'hilailelphia. Pa the f line! at civile of then of J Mr. son Homer Sheffield, Davis at (aid-wel- l. Dianne lece II M s Kenneth uni Sheffield, who Wednesday, Idaho, uana Colli tt, daughtei of Col an automobile ac-- i and M s Wills ( ollctt, will be was killed in dent 'among tin huge gmup of gtad-luate- s RFC Thomas Hoagland. Salt of the llngham Young with m stationed ilnivei'itv m Piovo, Fnday Lake,- who , Mamies at San Diego, . Miss (ollctt will leceive hei I ritual with li.itchi-hinf ait- - ilegteo. Hornet Cahfoinia, Vnn his gt andmother, will gi adnata with hi By Mrs. Joe (Norma) Mr.--an- Mor-Flrn- n, d tertained at a birthday party for her daughter Linda on SatLinda was nine years urday Bridge Club president; and Mrs. Mrs. D. Keith Rose, secretary. Kaysville Barnes will be hostess to members of the Kaysville Bridge Club Friday afternoon at the Oakridge Country Club. Literary (Tub At the closing Kaysville meeting of the season the Literary Club met at the home of Mrs Glen Hill. The following new officers were elected: Mrs. Lawrence Wellm g, president; Mis L. Dee Sanders, vice Births Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Rufus W. Benton have received word from Murray of the arrival of an eight-lb- . baby girl, born June 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Paul E Benton. They have tw'o sons at home. She arrived at the LDS Hospital and the other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ottinger. Douglas People In Kaysville Mrs. J. William Swan and Mrs. Thornley K. Swan will he guests at a bridge luncheon given. by Mrs. Ernest F. Baldwin at the University Club in Salt Lake, Thuisday. The study group met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Warner Sunday evening. Those attending weie Mr. and Mrs. John L Kneedy, Mr. and Mr' Ralph Cottiell, Mr. and .Mrs Harry Cottrell, Mr. and Mrs Golden Webster, Mrs. Julia Webster, Mrs. Donnetta Mr. and Mrs. Owen Home. Special guests weie Mr and Mrs. Louis Holcomb. The next meeting will he at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Cottrell. Bumi-mgha- is friends old and had help celebrate, in to play games and refreshments. Mrs. W. S. Paine, Ogden; Raymond, Salt Lake; Susan and Joan Whittaker, Magna, guests over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thornley K Swan. La Raine Cloward. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard (Toward will attend the I5YU journalism work shop in Provo next week. Miss Cloward will be editor of the Davis High School newspaper next year. Mrs. G. Gihbs Smith will entertain Thursday evening for a group of friends at a barbecue in honor of her daughter Shru DeLi. Mrs. George F. Barker was honored on hei huthilay, y evening with dinner at Biattons Cafe in Ogden and letuming to hei cam party with ft lends. M i and Ruhlei. Mi and Odd. Mr anti Mr. ami Mis. and Mi Rarkei Mr. and Mrs. Glen Worthington and son Jatk, Logan, weie guests of Col anil Mrs Wells Collett, Thuisday Col and Mrs. Collett enterRai ties tained six guests Finlay at din-nMr. and Mrs. Karl Ietereit, m honor of Co! and Mi Soda Sittings, Idaho, were Pt i rv Nixon, Washington. D C. uveinite guests of who weie emoute to a new stahei sistei and famdv. Mi and tu n at I O' Angeles California Mrs Rex Flint Mr and Mrs. Hod Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Riley Btishnell and son Johnnv, Mi and Mrs ind sun spent the weekend at Boh Sanders anti son Sant, Meadow with hai puionts, Ml Oieni, and Mis Willis Judge M Neil Stawait and Mis. Iittei, Salt L ikt spent the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smart Vimoiial vveekintl at the Thouand son David, Mi' Geialdine sand Spiing' Ratn h in Idaho. Compton, Oakland, California, Jat kson Wyoming and at thi visited at the home of then Hum (ih-- - Rai R.inth in Wybrothei. Mi and Mis Waltei oming llansink in ( i d.u ( Itv on Me- De ere Spencer, who has mm i, il Dav ill at the Ogciei) hospital Mr and Mrs. ( . L. Larsen lictu reSalt Lake, weie Sunday gut tJfoi the past seviial weeks, turned home Sunday .f Mi and Mis Ruvte Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. Ernest II. uul family "hi spent Menioiial Hay v is- ( harles . Scoffield ( i thm apenet wint m. i mi smgeiv Monthly at 'it ng vv it n M i Gallant! at Renetlii in the M ts Hospital Mr and Mrs. Morris Jolin- Ogden Dr. and Mrs. G Gibbs Smith son .mil famdv aie spiraling litended the haip lental of the wetk at Palawan with hei him daughtei Shut DeLi, mimothei. Mi- - Luella Adam'. Pattie e i I I Salt Lake, under the direction of Adine Bradley, Sunday afternoon. Shru DeLi was a guest over the weekend of her cousin Jr- -' Rae Bemms in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Packer are vacationing in St. Louis, Missouri for one week. Miss Edith Stewart entertained at a slumber party for a number of friends, Monday . night..,-.- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Sheffield and daughters JoAnn and Joyce and son Beck weie dinner guests of President and Mrs Russell H Sheffield at their home in Bountiful Sunday, June 1. It was the christening day of Paula Sheffield, tiny daughter of President and Mrs. Sheffield. Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Paulsen and family spent Memorial Day at Ephraim, visiting with Mrs. Delphia Jorgensen and Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hyde Mrs. Russell W. Buhler en- J y -- ' Sat-uida- -- i i The lifelines of your country Ktlut at ion Hi- - maiind is to the funnel Beinnc Kitchen, of On-Thai have two suns Mr. and Mrs. Elmer lewis pent Fnday m Moigan n-- it mg w ith Mis E J I aw is Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rushforth and family. Salt lake, Mi and Mi' knewell Rushfoith and family. Bountiful, Mi and Lain el Koik. Moigan. weie dav guests of Mi and Mis ven Rushfntth and family Mrs U- Mrs Vlarv Fow 11 id a v and Mr and Mrs. ih-Ogden, (hdt Riggs and- sun, uf Mi weie 'simdav nie-tI hev a Mis ldwin llallidav ittended tin hie me ot Mi and Mi- who Holhdav's gland-o- n wa- - ii.iiin il Hi i.i i .Nutt, at S.u aim nt nneting Sunday Mr and Mrs. Ilarrv II Sim-s- t ns, phoenix, iuna, a' tin- - vviii at the hone gue-l- s -- - o o o U-- s You can do something about it! -- i V The railroads are the second largest industry in the nation, and are the fouith largest employer. They are one of the countrys largest purchasers of lumber, steel, oil and many other basic products. Their tax pax incuts in your state, count), city or town lend substantial support to your schools and other civic projects. For years upon years the railroads have been operating and attempting to compete under the burdens of legislation and regulation. At the same time, they have been doing everything and fighting to possible to give you belter transportation sen ice from keep being annihilated by their subsidized competitors. out-mode- d The country is now at the crossroads. The crisis is here , now. i Mi and- M tt hai h s( ot Mr. and Mrs. George F. Bar Kt at a hn thila . i ntei 1. nm d t t h ii Ill ne- 'inulai in hoiioi on lb belt Guests mi luded hi-- a itt (ileimis. and Mi and ot his -- i i i V I'hu-'iia- t Welistei Marion Tr.uv. ma llouaid, I at hail I Tu'-st- l v leiiv Vlrs and mi Dav n anti a few of then fuentl in the i any on hieakfast tv W.nne entei tallied at Mr anil Mrs Id 1 K Shef-r- a family it nit lnuheon at tin ii homt Menioiial tlay foi Mi ami Mis tu'on Killian, Mi and Mis Fi BABY, WHAT A WONDERFUL destruction of the railroads as a nation's most vital transportation link . . . 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