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Show A. L. Auxiliary Past JOURNAL elder Presidents Club Holds Luncheon Wed. SEVER PAGE About The children of the Fourth ter;' organist is Bobby Ann ward had a surprise when they wart. Mary Huchel is came to Primary, October 25, in the chapel. The past presidents club of the American Legion Auxiliary was entertained Wednesday eve ning at the beautiful new home ns... Colorful autumn flowers adorned the living room. A delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Rasmussen, Mrs. R. W. Forrest, and Mrs. John M. Burt, to 18 members of the club. During the evening Miss Wight presented a book review on the novel Champion Road," by Frank Tilsley. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Maxwell Pohl and Mrs. Mathew Compton. A guest prize was presented to Miss Wight. two-cours- e Thomas Thomas Sen Elbert a political harpoon D. Medical addressed a Democratic at in Ogden Satur- as-,j0- n as he rally garters that the lack of the part of the Is to answer the call to Iiors when the war broke I Korea forced congress t its first occupational the senator history, out that this was the 7s answer to the goverhad nor Uncle Sameducat-iXK) the entire cost of of their members, shame ese facts should until they are unable to in up their heads Sen. Thomas, ,'aring on tnse d out that the gov-n- t requested that 1500 for service as volunteer the war broke out. cinted Come n't Forward didnt come forward !e the fact they had said would when we agreed As v for their education. iilt we had to draft doc-t- o serve our fighting men needed medical attention And we ne battlefront. do this in spite of the to pay that we offered $100 more per month their rank of captain or $100 mpre ily received, the captain who led his in foxhole battles or de-i- g actions before victory finally ours in Korea, ,ey i their gratitude government and to the jcratic party that made tducation of 8000 of their hers possible at no ex (Whatsoever to them? hat was e be themselves an advertising a battle ey into entering list socialized medicine ng that does not exist, a hey let by f that is Marie Hunsaker To Wed Arnold Dewey Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hunsaker of Honeyville, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Marie and Arnold "Dewey Johnson. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Johnson of Brigham City. The young couple have made plans to be married at the War Memorial home, the evening of NevemBer 8, with a large reception following the rites. . The future bride is a graduate of Box Elder high school and attended the L.D.S. Business college in Salt Lake City, and has been employed for the past two years there. The couple plan to make a home in Ogden, where Mr. Johnson is employed. Civic Club Features Well-Know- n Members of the Civic Improve- ment club are reminded of the literary tea, to be held Saturday afternoon, November 4 at 3 oclock at the club rooms. According to Mrs. R. K. Daines, Mrs. Leola Green Merrell, who will review Brass Ankle, has never failed to thrill her audiences with her dramatic poise and ability. She has appeared in many reviews throughout Utah and in Brigham City where she is always welcome, Mrs. Daines stated. literary chairman, Phone your news to 1,000. NEED HELP TO STOP DRINKING? , Themselves themselves , , .iJBelped. U. WRITE BOX 643, Brigham City t , Fit Non-Ski- d Spot Pad Trusses Satisfaction Guaranteed HAMILTON (Paid Political ' DRUG The chapel of St. Mark Methodist church was the scene of the marriage of Miss Elinor Thompson, daughter of Mrs. Dell F. Thompson of Bryonville, Georgia, to Robert 'Lorraine Seifert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Seifert of Brigham City, Friday, August 4. . Dr. Acquila Chamlee of Fort Valley, Georgia, performed the ceremony. William Warnock of Schnec-tady- , N. Y., was the best man, and Miss Sarah Thompson, sister of the bride, was the maid ' of honor. ; , were Miss The bridesmaids Bruce Thompson, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Louie Dykes of Alcoholics Anonymous and Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Seifert who exchanged wedding vows in the St. Mark Methodist church, Atlanta, Georgia, August 4. They have made their home at Atlanta. . . . Miss Elinor Thompson And Robert L. Seifert Exchange Wedding Vows At Atlanta, Georgia Reader Sat. Afternoon unconstitutional by sold Dramatic Ste- On Tip of Hia Tongue Bob MEMPHIS, Tenn. CUP) Trundles girl friend cant say he Isnt always thinking of her. Her name is constantly on the tip of his tongue. Its tattooed there. FRIDAY were The opening exercises held in the Boy Scout room with Counselor Hazel Kaiser conducting. The opening prayer was given by Linda Shirts and the project by Marily Mason. Halloween Surprise was sung by the group. Suddenly a witch appeared and invited the children to follow''to the recreation and hall where the children guests were entertained with a program as follows: lihe Jensen Sisters, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen gaye two tap numbers. Bunny Reese gave her pantomime singing act. A piano solo was played by Linda Jepperson and the Seagull class sang a Halloween song. These numbers were cleverly added to the witches brew, while ghost insisted on adding spidery, mice and snakes. La-pre- Senator It Out GREENFIELD, N. H. (UP) No one could figure out why an 18 year-olMuscovy drake on the Zillessen farm sat on a duck egg and six Baldwin apples for three weeks. The officers and teachers planned a' Halloween party for them. Eaqh child and teacher wore a mask. of Mrs. S. Martin Rasmussen. The You Figure Fourth Ward Primary Children Surprised Tuesday With Hallowe'en Party By Teachers Are Now Mr. And Mrs. , . The bridewas given in marriage by her uncle, Frank S. Thompson. Her gown was of nylon marquisette featuring a yoke bordered by Chantilly lace ruffle. The bouffant skirt was featured by a double ruffle of the net which extended the full length of the train. Her fingertip length veil of illusion was caught to a matilla of lace trimmed with orange blossoms. She carried an arm bouquet of orchids showered with Stephan The witch was played by Fay Anderson. The hall was decorated with pumpkins, corn stalks, black cats and witches and a huge scaiecrow stood by the entrance. Special guests at the party were Stake President Hilda Forrest! and Counselor Helen Har rison. The officers of the Primary are: Grace Andersen, president; Marie Rasmussen, second counselor, and Hazel Kaiser, seednd counselor; Marjorie Lish, secretary-treasurechoristers, Ida; Hadfield and Marilyn Hot and SATURDAY Surprise Savings SPECIAL selected group of r; Mrs. Mary A. Williams Honored At Family Dinner On Birth Date The family of Mrs. Mary A. Williams honored her on her 83rd birthday at a dinner, Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Williams, Ogden. During the evening a dinner was served and the rest of the time, was spent visiting. Present at the dinner party were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Larson, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. A1 len Williams, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brown, Roy, Utah; Mt;ana 'MrS" Aftoh Williams, Carling, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Williams, Brigham! Mr. and Mrs, Scott Williams, Brigham; Mrs. Ruby W. Neilsen, Garland. Ceil ha WM PitM m AT PLUMBING WE HAVE MADE ! A MIT. JOBS DO NOT, FRIGHTEN A BIT U9 CLEARANCE DKESSES Fresh new styles in WOOL, WOOL JERSEY, CREPES, CORDUROY! Two big racks with sizes from 10 to 42 offer wonderful selection of bright shades, pastels and darks. EARLY shoppers get BEST selections. Every one reduced 15 to SMUTS, 35 T(Q)(Q) A special group marked down 10 to save you money. Gabardine, Shag, Tweeds. Com- plete range for EARLY VOTERS. Neil Zundels Now Are Visiting In Brigham Neil Zundel, son of Mr. and Eberhart Zundel of Brigham City, is visiting here with his wife, the former Gene Fors gren. otis. Now employed in Los Angel After an extended honeymoon es, Cal., Neil is well known here the couple are now at home at for his participation on the Box Elder high school athletic team, Atlanta, Georgia. Mrs. to Save a life r or cure your ills . . . Planes Belong In Air Edward SIDNEY, Neb. CUP) Myer and Earl A. Sark were found guilty of driving an air plane on a highway through Dalton, Neb. Judge Robert Bar low ruled that an airplane was subject to motor vehicle laws if it was on a highway. The plane, used to dust crops toy the two men, exceeded the maximum legal width for vehicles, the judge said. SMITH STUDIO Is Santa's Headquarters taka the number of patients treated last year and divide this number by the number of Doctors taking care of these patients . . . and further take Into consideration the number of hours worked by the doctors under the British plan . . . you would find the average time spent with each patient was approximately three minutes. If you will In England .Under the Proposed Socialized Medicine Plan private consultation with your Doctor might become a thing of the past Half your Doctor's time would be spent in filling out forms and reading government directives that would limit the extent of his service to you. With his hands tied by red tape and government limitations you could not be given proper attention. Using England as a yardstick, under Socialized Medicine your Doctor could give you no more than three minutes time to consult with you, diagnose your ills and prescribe a treatment. Compare that with our present, free American system. Think it over for even a moment and you'll know a change to compulsory health insurance would be folly. jjGkI; Socialized Medicine Results in Mass Treatment x,, Compulsory health insurance would end up by assigning patients to Doctors . . . Doctors to patients. Though it is denied by tie sponsors, socialized medicine ALWAYS goes this way. In Russia, in Germany, in France, and inevitably in England, patients become numbers . . . in comes the State. You get no private con Doctors the same. Out goes the individual sulfation . . . your doctor has no time for it. You get inferior medical care . . . hospitals become clogged. Don't be nvsled. Don't let labels fool you. Compulsory Health Insuranco is nothing but Socialized Medicine. And Socialized Medicine is bad political medicino. ... for PORTRAITS See your Doctor DISTINCTION for further information Thct really personal Gift for Xmas. 53225; SMITH STUDIO 'Ok o- - 7 THINK RIGHT VOTE RIGHT and keep Socialized Political Controlled Medicine out of America. , |