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Show Se?tmtM!r 22, i960 Ptft $10; Merlin 0. Paul, $30; Madge M. Rabenstein, $110; and Kendall Roundy, Coy, YOUR DOCTOR'S CORNER ;:. jgod to eombat coratnuniGd threat - $52.50. KAYSVILLE: Thomas G. Day, $15, and Marjorie Herndon, $10. SUNSET; Lawrence J. Kimber, $10, and Dean Lau-ritze- n, Camp Dr. D. Keith Berne For cenutries, even from the beginning of Jewish Mythology, in Genesis, the make has Keen depicted by popular opinion as a most lowly, sneaky, treacherous creature, and yet to the physician, it is the insignia of his trade. The medical symbol is a single snake wound around a rough, knotty Aesculapian staff Aesculapius, the Roman God of healing. The knots on the rod depict the knotty problems in medicine the serpent symbolizes wisdom. The snake, to the ancient, symbolized healing in its annual renewal of life by sloughing its skin. Legend relates that the Father of Medicine Aesculapius was attending a thunderbolt stricken patient when a snake crawled into the compound. The worthy doctor hurridly killed the creature, but immediately a second snaka appeared putting herbs into the mouth of the dead snake, reviving Aesculapius then used tha asm herbs on his stricken patient healing him. Thus the snake became the symbol of the God of Healing. The Caduoeus often referred to as the symbol of Medicine, is a straight staff with two snakes entwined does not imply the symbol of medicine. The staff represents the wand of Hermes, the Messenger Boy of the Greek Gods. On one of his journeys he separated two fighting snakes locked in mortal combat. The eonnotation Peacemaker resulted in its use forces of the by military command including the medical corps. Health is Natures Grestest Gift to Man Preserve It!! it nt Bacon Savings bonds holdings roach now peak in Davis Chivalry Chivalry Is a mans desire to protect s woman against all men except himself. ch&irman for the bond program in D vis county, said that holdings of Series E and H Savings Bonds stood at $42.$ billon as of August 31, according to official word sent to him from the Treasury DepartOf this ment In Washington. total, Utah residents own about $171.3 million, and Mr. Steed estimated Davis countys share of the total at approximately which includes bonds stil outstanding purchased from May 1041 until the present time. The report to Mr. Steed cam in the form of a congratulatory letter from William H. Neal, As- sistant to the Secretary of the Treasury and National Director created? of the Savings Bonds program. Major Russon likened the In It Mr. Neal said that the present revolution to that which new $42.8 billion total tops the swept the ancient world, and World War II peak of E. Bond resulted in the establishment hoi ngs by some $12 bilion, of the Roman Empire. He not- pointing out the steady growth in which which has characterized ed that Nation-State- s t h e we now Jive rose out of the O.Obond program through the Dark Ages. peacetime years since 1945. We are in the midst of the These statistical facts, how- irresistable current and we ever, are a comparatively min-must move with it. The out- or CUSHIONED CREPE part of the story. Mr. Neal come will depend on which side told Mr. Steed. Of vastly gratON ALPINE HOOTS knows best how to harness the er importance are the accomrevolutionary current of our plishments of milions of famitimes to his purpose. lies in making dreams come Increased communications, true through systematic savings: increased economic interdepend- and the patriotic contribution of increasing Savings Bond volunteers like ence, enormously Mens Sizes EE: population pressures, and the you in making our program not effect of the alone successful, but even pos- jYour foot can feel the universalization atomic bomb are sufficient to sible. j.lif ference the cushioned liargue conclusively for the I know I speak for Secreiary jinsole and crepe outer quidation of the Nation-Stat- e Anderson and Under Secretary jjsole make! Built-to-lasystem and its replacement by Baird in expressing the Trea- iperspiration - resistant a new universal order perhaps surys congratulations and thanks leather insoles, cowhide in the image of the Roman Emfor your part in this newest ! Save Supper pire. Savings Bonds achievement." is the point Mr. Steed said that according This, he said, where the world must make a to the national average, one of decision between the ideologies every four citizens is a bond owner. He has been volunter of east and west. T h e doctrinaire Marxians bond chairman sine 1955. are deliberately transforming a psychological tradition of emo- - tional, mental and physical repression into a bursting, raging, consuming, crusading spir- it of revolution. But the revolution is not against their own internal oppression where logic should di- rect its violence but against imaginary external persecu-- ; Davis County residents were congratulated today for their part in swelling U.S. Savings Major Keith Russon warned Bond ownership to a new in a speech Monday, Sept. 12, high. Rusthat the long tradition of Harold C. Steed, Cashier, sian territorial expansion has Clearfield State Bank, volunter the set been aboiling by again blazing red of communism. ancient timet to consolidation lecturers under tha Czart. One of stressing the threat of comHistory in this broad permunism and the need for respective shows that the conRus-son vived Americanism, Major flict which ia being fought becovered the rise of Russia tween the West and the Comfrom the scattered tribes of munist Bloc is basically a contest of federal power, he deThe world is going for a perfect score of 300. clared. to be one the question is, in A qualifying score is 225. whose image will the new order SSgt. Paul D u n c i 1, in be Williams. several charge of the range, first briefs his troops on range and safety procedures. To make it interesting everyone cents chips in twenty-fiv- e into a pot high scorer takes all. Each man fires nine shots to zero" in his weapon. Then they fire for real, both rapid and slow firing from and the standing, prone positions, 100 yards from the target. Targets are then removed and scores tallied after each man fires 60 rounds. Each hit in the bullseye is five points and in the outside ring four points. Sgt Duncil said that the carbine is as valuable to an Air Force technician as it is to an Infantry ground-pounde- r. Cases are on record during WWII and Korea where Air Force personnel behind the lines saved themselves from becoming an obituary item due to their knowhow with a carbine. Once each year the nearly 2,000 officers and men at the giant Utah air base must go out on the range and sharpen up their shooting eyes. The range, located in a remote section of the base, is active from daylight to dark as the military personnel try deadly weapon. sitting Blade Cut 3 Hams Morrell 5 lb. can ,bs-- $ $98 st ! The seminars are designed to orient citizens to the immediate thTWt of communism and the need for action at grassroots level. The adjutant general of Utah, Major General 11 Maxwell E. Rich, announces that men and women who would like to take part in future seminars may do so by writing, phoning or visiting his office. each Hot ideas pay SNOW CROP FROZEN FOODS 10 oz. pkgs. 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Barnes received a check for $315 for suggesting the fabrication and use of a new type "pin remover to remove wires and pins from potted cannon plugs. Thru adoption of his idea, daily operations are greatly simplified. The idea will save an estimated $17,859.48 the first year. Others were: LAYTON: Garland C. Mc- Tha SutoHawal H1H cumuli' Tkav OPEN SUNDAYS BUY i COMPLETE ARE STOCKS Thermal Socks cold cash to CORN UTAH MIMING ASSOCIATION "from the earth comes an abundant Uta for afl" 4 tors. Ground Beef 4 non-mini- Layton Store i L K-- Gold Coin art Proparty tax assassmants based chit fly on overage nat procaads for tha thraa preceding years. This makes mines more responsive to inflation and deflation than mott elatt. of property. Extended inflation is a special burden te mines. For example; by 1939, atsbtsod value of alt 1947-4- 9 average, property hqd rison S0 above tho while metal mine assessments had Increased PENNEY all-ti- . 1. $40. st carbines are deadly! Pot Roast Williams, dan Narrows A Utah National Guard officer compared the history of tha Soviet Union to pretensions this sent east-weweek, as bo addressed a group of women taking part in the Utah Guards Americanism Up Front Seminar at Camp W.G. Even in age of missiles Hill Air Fore Base Supersonic jets and high-flyin- g missiles were put aside at Hill Air Force Base this week as its military personnel took up a centuries-ol- d tool of warfare-th- e carbine. In spite of deadly rockets and missiles, the Air Force still counts the carbine as a W.G. Jor- burden Clining's special Utah's mttal mints an V: I |