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Show 7 f lar Jmwn Snlr Bad BUFFALO, N. "Y. (UP) HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (UP) A used car whose new owner news for kids: loudly proclaimed he got a Dr. Jerome W. Conn, Univer."lemon, has been barred from sity of Michigan medical school Cabell county under an Injunc- professor, told a group here that tion issued by Circuit Judge J. children who eat excessive ' W. Hereford. amounts of candy may suffer Hereford Issued the restrain- from hypoglycemia low blood ing order against Henry Suiter, sugar content. painted the car with signs Conn explained that high sugar intake (candy) stimulates the 'reading "This Car is a Lemon" and "The Price of Lemons Has pancreatic gland, causes high Who Gone Up 1 Paid $2,800 for This One, . Suiter bought the automobile from a dealer in nearby Iron-ton- , O., but Colonial Motors, Inc., a Huntington firm, said the signs were injuring its business of selling the same make of insulin production which will bum up body sugars. Youngsters who contract the disease may suffer from weakness, hunger, trembling and lack of muscular control. He 6aid a number of different types of the disease exist and the physicians most important NAGS HEAD. N. C. (UP) paper nautilus, one of the est types of sea shell, has denly appeared in relatively large quantities along beaches here. Mrs. Nellie Pridgen found a perfect specimen measuring 18 inches in circumference. The largest number of the rare shells has been found by Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Newman, professional collectors. Theyve found more than a dozen recently, and one of their perfect specimens was attached to a small octopus that had washed up on the beach. job is to recognize the proper type for proper treatment. rarsud- a womans best defense against molester, accordany would-bto police. Chicago ing In my estimation, a womans best weapon is a loud scream, said Lt. Joseph Healy, head of the police departments sex bue reau. woman can get a bih-heeleshoe off when shes accosted, 6hes boss, said Detective James Traut, aide to Healy. John Reinert, another detective in the bureau, said women leaving buses, streetcars or trains at night should take a good look at people who get off at the same time. 'If it looks like youre being followed, get back on, Reinert suggested. The bureau said some women have devised their own weapons. Such as one who carries a packet of pepper in her purse so she can throw it in the face of any man trying to accost her. If a sonite -te -, 5 LADIES Overnite Train Case Overnite Case Reg Overnite Convertible Wardrobe Pullman Case Hand Wardrobe $17.50 $19.50 $22.50 $25.00 $27.50 $35.00 MENS LUGGAGE Mens Quick Tripper Mens Mens Journeyer $19.50 $25.00 $27.50 Inc. FMI Believe me, a good mice makes a good neighbor! who participated in graduation Primary Classes OUR READERS WRITE Graduate In Brigham 8th Ward Eighth ward Primary graduation rites were held recently and 16 students with 100 percent attendance records were specially honored The program opened with group singing and prayer by Dick Limb. Sister Sycamore welcomed the people and told how proud she was of the 16 children with 100 percent attendance records for that year. Medals with the Salt Lake temple on them were presented to the following children: Kathleen Valberg, Rennie Christensen, Susan Bott, iMikel Romer, Paul IMorrell, Carol Ann Secrist, Joan Tingey, Dennis Pierson, Leala Rae (Bott and Ryan Lee, all with one years perfect attendance. Also Alan Thompson, Marsha Glover, Milton Hover, Karen Lichtenstein, all with two years perfect records and Bruce Howard, three years perferf1 rec ord. The articles of faith were giv en as choral reading by, the Guides and Seagulls. Seagull teacher,, Irene Lewis, gave a talk and talks were given by ; Seagull girls. Prayer was by Sheril 'May, thankfulness by Kathy, Call; 'Baptism, by Judy Nielson; international guidance, by Judy Stokes; Cheerfulness by Verebell Call and happiness by Pattie Earl. A song was sung by the Seagull girls and Mrs. Lewis presented the girls to Sister Gene Sycamore and Sister Sycamore presented them to Verna Call, president of the YW1MIA. A talk on Aaron was made by James Earl and an accordion solo was played by Sheril May. The restoration of the Aaronic priesthood and song were presented with Judy Nielson accompanying. The word of wisdom was given by Darrel Johnson. Joan Squires presented them to Sister Sycamore who in turn presented them to the bishop. He welcomed them into priesthood and (MIA work and then Sister Sycamore presented the graduation certificates. Closing song was sung and concluding prayer was by Mil-ton aav iwt: ftm giaisiua? A part of ou complete service for farmer and ranchers, we have plans and specifications for a wide variety of farm buildings, feeders, cattle guards, and other equipment See us for quality materials, friendly advice and budget plait financing. Short-teror long-termortgage financing available. low-co- st m Members of the graduating class were: Guides Milton Hover, Dwight Kelly, Dick Limb, Darrel Johnson, James Earl, Larry Bowcutt and Dale Bess. Seagulls Kathy Call, Sheril Verebell May, Judy Nielson, Pattie Earl, Call, Judy Stokes, Bonnie Nelson. Members of the Primary stake board present included Beth Tingey, Trilva Thompson, Ruth Bott and Louie Squires. Virginia Lee Pobl Visits From Calif. Miss Virginia Lee Pohl, da ugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. M A. Pohl of Santa Maria, California, returned to her home in Cahfor. nia recently following a five, day visit with her parents. "(Miss Pohl was unable to remain here for 25th anniversary festivities honoring her parents. DR. 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A Yale language Dear Folks: 1 hope you had a Happy Easprofessor was called in to transter, and some sunshine to go late the writing. with lt. Here, we had a wonderful month of sunshine preceding them are property of the govEaster, but as you might guess, and ernment, they are open as with the arrival of Easter, the weather changed, and has been museums. In just a few cases, like winter since. they are still under private ownPerhaps Easter itself wasnt so ership, and in at least one case, much responsible for the change the chateau is inhabited by desin the weather, as was "Hope cendants of the Talleyrand famfor everytime I plan ily who have retained ownership Reeder, to go on, a trip' the weather throughout some generations. starts acting up. I decided to In some of the chateaux, 6ome take advantage of the long week furnishings of the period have end they gave us for Easter, and been placed in them, but, with take a short trip. Since they give very few exceptions, the origius Good Friday and Easter Mon- nal furniture is not there. In week- the few cases where an original day, it makes a four-daend, and I decided not to let it piece of furniture is to be found be wasted. This time, I went to in the chateau, it (has been purcoun- chased from those who came inFrance, to the Loire-rive- r try to see the chateaux. In spite to possession of it after the pilof the intermittent lage of the Revolution. 'All of combination, it wasnt so the chateaux we visited have bad, for I had gone dressed for had much restoration work done just such weather, knowing from on them, and in some cases, you past experiences what happens had the feeling of seeing somewhen I go travelling. I went, as thing new,1 rather than a, 14th I have done many times before, century chateau. During those 4 a days, I hardly heard any Engwith an organized tour,-witWe lish at all, for it was a bit too chauffeur and traveled in a large bus, and, be- early for the tourist season. I cause I am by now, an old client heard and spoke only French. of this travel agency, they re- When I returned to my work, it served a froitt seat in the bus was hard to twist my tongue to for me, and a hotel room (with speak English again. bath-rooeach night. (The Love, HOPE. latter is really a special favor, ' and you wouldnt appreciate it Hope Reeder. unless you have travelled in Europe for awhile.) The bus even called at my place for me, and returned me to my doorstep, the night of our return. We rode all the first day through central France to reach the Loire country, and saw many fruit trees In bloom, as spring is just beginning to burst there as well as here. We passed the Bresse river towns, where the best chickens come from. On the restaurant menus here, the chicken is really supposed to be good if it is from Bresse, and they like to UPHOLSTERING OF YOUR Examined Sfre Eighth Ward Primary Children rites recently. They all had 100 percent attendance records for either two or three years. Left to right: Milton Hover, Alan Thompson, Marcia All have two years perfect attendance Glover, Bruce Howard and Karen Lichtenstein. has who three Bruce Howard years. except 77. (Hover. wsmm n Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, May 20, 1953 A loud CHICAGO (UP) scream or a high heeled shoe is The You're pretty proud of those kids and naturally you want to show it. Then do so by giving them Samsonite luggage. For Samsonite looks good it's done on slim, trim lines with a better than leather covering that's dirt proof, dust proof. With solid brass locks and fittings, a tastefully lined interior. Samsonite's the gift for your favorite graduate. 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