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Show Annual Roun'dup" League Of Utah Writers Slated Annual roundup of the League of Utah Writers will (be held July 17, 18, and 19, at Utah State It was Agricultural college, learned today. A host of outstanding writers and poets will speak at a series of sessions during the three STUFFY SEZ EVES SINCE WAS A tint UtWHSTESy WAS I All After Smash-u- p lAdele Van Dyke, 33, a public health nurse, remained in critical condition late Tuesday, after a smashing wreck on the first bridge going into Box Elder Canyon from Brigham City on the new highway, last Sunday at 6:30 p. m. She suffered a concussion, possible skull fracture, broken fracture of the collar bone, right arm, and multiple fracture of the right leg. when The accident occured her car bumped an auto passing hers, driven by Glen Arthur 38, Apple Valley, McConnell, Calif and careened from it into the bridge structure. The injured lady was rushed to the Cooley Memorial hospital immediately after the accident and later taken to an Ogden hospital at 11 p. m. KIO PIP. We Are Equipped To Do Anything: In FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING Jaycees To Hold LOW COST FINEST MATERIALS Hollywood Head Boards Made To Order State Meeting EVERTON MATTRESS CO. Ph. 27 AND COLOGNES MATCHABELLI YARDLEY OTUSSY JERGENS Everyone Invited To A THE GREEKS HAD A WORD FOR IT When illness strikes and you ask your physician for advice, he may give you a prescription if he has a medication at his disposal to aleviate or cure your disease. This prescription we shall fill to the best of our knowledge and skill. Have you ever stopped to think, though, that the knowledge and skill of the M. D. and the pharmacist represent the storehouse of thousands of years in medicine and pharmacy, and that the word apothecary Is' derived from a Greek word which actually means "storehouse"? t? fag; "JC awA-j- i Boy Scouts From This Area Cali. . . who left Monday morning1 for the National Boy Scout Jamboree in Southern fornia. Left to right: Patrol Leader Peter Knudsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Knudsen; Philip Horsley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Horsley; Van Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Van Wilson; Henry Taniguchi, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Taniguchi; Clyde Owen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Evan W, Owen; Stanley Stoner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stoner; and Charles Claybaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Claybaugh. Other boys going, but in different patrols, include Mark and Rees Kunzler, Willard; Robert Knudson, Jerry Ivleservy and Boyce Carlson, Brigham City. , Several hundred members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce from all over the state will convene at the Newhouse Hotel in Salt Lake City, Saturday, July 18,. to hold a statewide planning session. , According to Wendell D. Kaysville, president of the Utah Junior Chamber of Commerce, the purpose of the planning session is to schedule and coordinate the projects and activities of the Utah Junior Chamber of Commerce for the coming year. Such matters as budgets, date of the various activities, changes in policy and suggested procedures will be discussed. The planning session will be divided into groups according to the portfolios of the executive officers. Everyone is invited to attend the Whirlpool demonstration on Thursday, July 16 at North acMain Furniture Company, cording to Clyde Stratford, manager. 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