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Show 192U Mr. Green bought a new Chevrolet truck which, after improvements, proved to bo wore In Advertising ri .1 Helps f v . May 12, 13G0 YOUR DOCTORS CORNER about 90 of thla type. : Staff satisfactory than the first. r on the akin, especially the are 'Den', as he is known by all, hands, at all tlmea. Rubbing the Hk began hla driving career in 1X3, eyaa for any reason may carry He, like Robert, drove n covered staff germs from hands to ths Ay Dr. K- - Keith Daraee wagon with n teem of black horses for aeveral yearn. He Kak Eye, or Red Eye, as it Is syce. Nasal infections are frethen purchased n truck and had sometimes sailed, still remains quently responsible where one a bog built on it After twenty-- a awesome sighV exciting fear blows his nos end then rubs his eyes; also by extension np two years, ths rarage bui-- t in many of its viewers ns it ths tear duct from the nasal to house the truck W itHl stand receUa to mind the v folk stories of yester- cavity. Any organism is catof. 1 pable of causing a Conjunctiviin 1&S3 Mr, Green and Mr day. tis. ; Jensen accompanied by five ethAnything entering th eye W are now finding Viruses er men traveled back to Detroit brings about a protective While there they purchased One of these protective a vary potent factor in causing Dodge efcssala. 'Robert and rasponaes la increased blood Rad Eye as are substancee r Lea rode all the way home on supply causing redness. Yean materials causing allergies (hay the chessls with only boards to ago, and even now in soma fsvsr, etc.) in increasing numsit on. Shirley Heywood built areas, it was thought to ha a bers of people. the boxes or bodies on tbs chss-s- is highly contagious specific dls- One readily distinguishing after the men arrived homo. characteristic of Red Eye, as Soon after, the ichool board Eye strain is a very common ths mors serious forms purchased buses for both men cause in one who needa visual against of eys diseases in that the visMr. Green is now transporti- assistance from glasses. A for- ion Corng- ths sons and daughters of eign body under the lid or im- nea isisuneffected unless the Vision involved. strain who him when those rod with bedded in the eornea, such as with rubbing of eyes, by school ho first started driving. dust, weed teed, or a piece of children, is e very common The neighbors of Mr. Jensen metal. source. have been heard to say that Bacteria ia a common cause Health is Nature's Greatest they ean set their clocks by with the Staphloeoecua causing Gift to Man Preserve f royo. , . r:K. You 1 V UWfcSS Better ' j , v ...'For V V f ;; Less G. LEONARD JENSEN, right,talk over put thirty years of bu driving with Robert E. Green. in: READY con retire Mr. Jenson has received Mr. lar ago NOW! driving BEDDING Robert E. Green tod ud Jenen,bus driven, will thla spring, after driving ichool buses for Davis County for mors thu'tO yean. Next fall, theweU-knOw- n parsonality f Mr. Green will be missing from the drivers seat of bus 11, and the undera tan dicf and courteous ways of Mr. Jansen will be remembered by the students who rods bus 19. G. Leon PLANTS re ALL KINDS IL I. STEED WE8T KAYSVILLB Phone V Korea Kaysville th NWtf Have you been wondering about using the new cold water com pounds for washing wool sweaters These compounds era s great help in the care of sweaters. However, they are not cure-all- s and you should not forget former precautions, warns Theta Johnson, Extension clothing spec Dtdorcrfor-Tsf- d In- - VINYL BALE WONMRT0NIS tiSMS makers, says: lva navar teen a paint that goes on so smoothly, scrubs so oasily, doeoratos so beautifully . . . and no pointy odor I totty Kweldoys word for it, DEVOI WONDEITONtS with vinyl boso or truly liquid magic. Tha colors oro smart, tonos . . . ksyod now decorator-taste- d to go with all tha axciting now fabrics. And Wondortonos givo professional-lookinToko g rosults ovory timo. Flow on frooly without brush marks, dry fast and hard, mako It oasy to scrub away GAL. .t a- ate, chairman ef the Utah Legislative Council and executive aecretary of Utah Retail Gra ' eera Association. : World Book Encyclopedia says tha war caused more than one billion dollare worth of damage ialist at Utah State University in Logan. If the label in your sweater specifies dry cleaning only, do not launder it even with cold water compounds. Also, it ia possible that the color wlil not take a laundering process Remember that a good label gives the type of care that wool should have. 'This label will probably be sewn into the garment. With garments that allow gentle laundering, cold water compounds will keep the wool from matting, leaving it soft and fluffy and in good shape. Handle sweaters and other weal garments carefully, soak and aqeese by though band. Do not rub, wring or twist. In drying, do not place in the direct sunlight Handle the garment carefully; then it can be smoothed out easily to its orinlgal shape. Do not hand the garment. Your fine articles call for careful handling. Its worth It smudgos and fingor marks. And you can wash up brvshos and rallars with ordi- nary wator. IItETTEB BKKKL..tar IF YOU, CAN FIND ITt Straight Bourbon Whiskey 6 Yean Old 96 Proof OAnelent Age Distillers Company, Frank tort, Kentucky throughout the peninsula. tr'i, Bwmexs. - A ' ; ' f 'I - v ' ; ' ' i i: s. - vverax.cv 'V ' r V ij ... j ' ' 5 'X V- V v t s' y V'S , . x x ' v nxv V ' V. H rT - n - i'xl.J --3 V XV a i'r N $ CuC 9 V .) Kjr t ; . v s 3 .U -- .t L t J li t ) V. when a Chinese exile founded the kingdom of Chosen, or Morning Calm." World Book Encyclopedia reports that the Koreans invented the first movable printing type made of metal, in the late 1300s, boats and used them to fight a Japanese invasion in 1592. They taught the Japanese how to make the silk for which they became famous and passed on to them the Buddhist culture they had picked up from China. Other early inventions credited to them include astronomical Instruments, a mariner's a and suspension compass bridge. another Korea was given name after 1598, when she drove out both the Japaneee invaders and her own Chinese allies. Disillusioned with foreigners, she shut herself off from the rest of the world and for almost 800 years waa known as "the Hermit Kingdom." Intty lueklay, Raetway's own advisor is Wastam n"i r r e a tumUU aJ 133 N. Main CLEAUHLLD covers For a land of Morning Calm", Korea has managed to incorporate a good deal of violence into her history. Americans know tha divided peninsula as tha homa of Heartbreak Ridge and Pork Chop Hill, landmarks in the Korean War, and the demonstrations sgainst recent elections won by Syngman Rhees Liberal party. But Korea hat contributed more than a battleground to world affairs since 1122 B.C., Soring Shod DEVOE r Wednesday evening. Mr Lloyd is president Of the State Sen Korea Is not land Of morning calm S a v.z::i An Outside Lock of your Stats Government waa (ha subject up on which Sherman Lloyd, Salt Lake City, tpok, at tha Rotary masting i an area only la tha 87 months ef the Korswards for safs driving. slightly larger than the state Green received a fifty did of Utah, but it ban more than ean War, mora than one million bond three or four year 42 times ea many people, ac- civilian men, women and children were killed ia South Korea. as an award for tnfo cording to World Book Sev- Washing wool requires extra time and care u be is sailed by 'Robert, the students, started drlvtnf in 1023. Ha drove a covered wagon with a team of black horeea for two yaara alter which ba bought a used Chevrolet truck and then bad Mr. Sidney Stevens, a buggy and wagon manufacturer from Ogden, build a box oa it. 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