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Show I nlw York iitii An pregnancy test in tr a II continues to le tlislnhiilecl widely even though the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently seized more than 8,000 units, terming the kit a consumer hazard. So Phonq "It is no small act to sleep; to achieve it one must keep awake all day." Nietsche Sometimes it doesn't make any difference. I mean, you can stay awake all day and still find yourself wide awake right in the middle of the night. Oh, Id been asleep, but suddenly after about four hours I woke up and that was it. I hadnt eaten anything that disagreed with me. I wasnt worried unduly about anything and yet, there I was, wide awake. I kept telling myself youd better get back to sleep or you'll be hanging around tomorrow with droopy ' eyelids and an open mouth (yawning). This didnt do a thing to promote even another hour of slumber. I recalled the words of Leigh Hunt who said It is a delicious moment, certainly, that of being well nestled in bed and feeling that you shall drop gently to sleep. The labor of the day is gone. A gentle failure of the perceptions creeps over you; the spirit of consciousness disengages itself once more, and with slow and hushing degrees, like a mother detaching her hand from that of a sleeping child, the mind seems to have a balmy lid closing over it, like the eye. But sorry to say even though the eye was closed, no balmy lid closed over my mind and there it was. No sleep that night and for no reason. Ever happen to you? Ill tell you one thing though, regardless of what that guy said about staying awake all day Im going to take a quick nap as soon as you pull up that easy chair and we finish our little visit on Party Line. Theres still Thanksgiving news in the spotlight, even if you finished off the last of the turkey yesterday. Comes Home Back in the everyday routine are Commissioner and Mrs. Don Chase who returned trip to Sunday from a nine-da- y California and up the coast to Oregon. They spent a weekend in San Francisco with their son Steven who is employed at the Bank of California there and the n went up to The Dalles , Ore . where they spent Thanksgiving and with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Terry Dallin and children David, Robbie and Becky."' . r.r.ib.-i- i son-in-la- U ,f Tour Italy Mr. and Mrs. Ray Malmrose are home again after a weeks tour of Italy courtesy of one of the pharmaceutical firms with which he is affiliated. They spent their time in Rome, Florence and Pisa. Of special interest to them was their visit to St. Peters Cathederal, Sistine Chapel, Vatican, and the Leaning Colliseum, Tower of Pisa. Has Birthday Young David Wade, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Wade invited four of his friends over to share his birthday fun on Friday. Rodney Gilbert was there and Timothy Bair, Timothy Hansen and Jeff Siggard. His cousin Kerri Watts came over from Smithfiled and his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Funk of Logan with his sisters Patsy Ann and Susan and brother Warren shared in the fun with him. Games, and the punch randy, traditional ice cream and cake satisfied the party appetites. Thanksgiving Reports and Mrs. Harold G. Lindsay were so happy to have their daughter Glenna home for ihe holiday weekend. She flew here from Sunnyvale, Calif. The Lindsays traveled to his sister's cabin at Island Park, Idaho where they enjoyed the traditional feast in the beautiful winter setting of that area. They 'pent the weekend skidooing and enjoying the snow. Mr. and Mrs. John Owens of this city and Steven Bunnell drove to Snowflake, Ariz., where they spent the holiday. The Owens were dinner guests of fi iends andBunnell joined his and daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Elwood R. stay. Petersen for a two-da- y Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Owen bad their entire family for Mr. 723-622- liis Howes. Visits Briefly Major Tom Copptn has spent a week here visiting his family. He is stationed at Stuttgard, Germany with the US Army, and flew to the States to take his test in National Board pathology in New Orleans. His wife Joanne and children Thomas Glenn and Elizabeth Anne are residing temporarily with her folks the Glenn He also visited his parents the Frank Coppins. Major Coppin who is Dr. Coppin in civilian life flew back to his army duties Tuesday. Mrs. Coppin and children will join him as soon as housing is available. PARTY LINE sends.... Happy birthday wishes to Mrs. Vida Forsgren of Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home who will be 59 on Dec. 2. Misa drug-packin- - After completion basic of training, Private Cook will proceed United States America. J. Cook of Brigham to the U.S. Army Primary Helicopter school at Fort Walter's, Tex. where he will undeigo a four-wee- k preflight training program. After completion of his preflight. Private Cook will be assigned for further training at Fort Walters in Helicopter Flight Ground school for 16 weeks. d At this timf he will be to Fort Rucker, Ala. for advance training. He will be trained in flying technique fur 32 additional weeks. At this time Private Cook will receive his commission to warrant officer and will become a helicopter pilot. Frank J. Cook is the husband of the former Julie Cagle His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Cook who reside at 725 East Fourth North. If you would like to try for this unique program and think you can qualify why not contact SFC Joe Lessard at the Local Army Recruiting Station here in Brigham City, Utah. The address is 140 South Main Street or call and Latin Kiwanis are responsible for the mailing charges for getting the packaged drugs to the proper locations after their processing by the wives of local doctors. The organization had met Nov. 13 at the home of Mrs. W.F. Loomis in Ogden to plan the session and hold a regular business meeting. They enjoyed a lucheon by Mrs. Loomis and Mrs. Reed Merrill, at which honored guests were state auxiliary officers Mrs. City Thomas Feeney, president; Mrs. Harold Jensen, presidentelect; and Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, vice president. Piano Students Slate Recital weight ii Iff0 on i hr I BRING IN' IPlll ErnKSE J)tTJDlry of 7238265 70 South Main Nielsen, Christine Henricks, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Lelo Webster, Marilyn Saunders, Liz Brown, Diane and Debbie Nielsen, Clay and Susan Naylor, Dine Seelos, Janae Butler. Piano Recital KSWGm Piano students of Mrs. Renter H. Littlewood are preparing a two-par- recital t, r The first part, beginning aw 2:30 p.m. will feature the students: TrudP' following Anderson, Laurie and Johni Wolf, Laurie Valentine, Denise Christensen, ram (ram (3 ropojStitch fJ35BtO "BQSEEQi to be held Sunday, Dec. 3, in the Second LDS ward chapel, ,298 West Second South, Brig OOH () DESIGNER CujL'tefliJ ram Set Sunday $6.. G053S3D ond Gl CTfp Susan, Brian,, Shene and Diane Braithwaite,' Evelyn and Carolyn Blake, Tana and Jay Eldredge, Kay Iversen. Those performing in the second part, beginning at 4 p.m., will be: Larry and Donna Kunzler, Robyn Christensen, Cindy Grover, Mark and Eileen Jaggi, Becky and Wendy Welch, Merelee Stone, Natalie Hansen, Kathleeen Braegger, Susann Steed, Christine Miller and 34 ELASTIC DACRON DATTS Non-Cu- PIN17ALE CORDUROY d Reg. 2.98 1 lb. 00 72"x90 100 Rag. yds. Punty Hose Panda Animal Patterns VE 50 t Fancies Polyester 50 NYLOH NYLON TRICOT LINGERIE FABRIC KIT Decorator Must With tho holiday ahead. 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Rag. 3.00 yd. 2V --- strip - while you oro under no obligation, you may order additional photographs at our vary reasonable prices. Proofs will bo shown in your homo or whortver designat- today. lit Friends and relatives Lovlee 5X7 BACK. MONAOEX it a tiny that will help curb your de- N. Shoes Drug Centers Main St. Mail Orders Hiled 7 CUTOUT L-- Sharon Tea. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL and tablet sire tor excess food. Eat less-welg- h less Contains no dangerous drugs and w.il not make you nervous. No strenuous exercs?- - Change your life . , . start toady . MONAOEX costs $3 CO tor a 20 day "supply end $5.00 lor twice the amounl. Lose uqly fat or your money win be retunded with no questions asked by: m Palmer Jewelry Coupon Good till Dec. 9, 1972 participating students, and the general public are invited to attend. ONE OFFER PER FAMILY V&K&SZg: LOSE UGLY FAT OR losing DSUffiFS Piano and vocal students of Connie Justesen will present a musical program for parents and friends on Friday, Dec. 1, at 7 p.m in the North Box Elder stake center. will Students participating include Darrel Petersen, Kathy Justesen, Wasel, Benjamin and Elizabeth Ogles, Ina Mike, Susan Jensen, Tracy and Keely tran-sfere- daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wells and Brian of Willard. Her brother Mel Mathias was also a guest along with Mrs. Lucille MONEY - ft Brigham Man Signs Up for Flight Course Brigham City, signed up for the Armys guaranteed enlistment program He enlisted for helicopter flight training on Nov. 1. Private Cook is presently attending basic training at Fort Polk, La. M Men's or Ladies (Mint Bring In Coupon) Ono Coupon por group - Coupon Good for S2.00 off on Timtx up to $12.95 Voluo $5.00 off on on Timox from $13.00 to $19.95 Voluo $7.50 off on Timox from $20.00 to $30.00 Vofuo $10.00 off on Timox ovor $30.00 Voluo PACK DRUGS Wives of local doctors met to pack sample drugs for distribution in worldwide dimes and hospitals last week with Mrs. Jack Johnson, Mrs. Dean Bunder-son- , Mrs. Reed Merrill, Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, Mrs. Otto Smith and Mrs. W. F. Loomis pictured assisting in the annual project. Local Kiwams pay the postage for the medicines to reach their destinations. Members of the Womens Auxiliary to the Box Elder County Medical association met Nov. 27 at the home of Mrs. J. Gordon Felt to conduct their g session for annual medical relief. They packed several boxes containing thousands of sample drugs sent to local doctors by companies, with the Pvt. Frank J. drug ENLISTS medicines to be sent to two Cook has enlisted and will organizations working in of the nation proceed to helicopter and world. areas school. Part of the shipment was sent to the Direct Relief Founnon-proa dations, organization that offers medical services in hospitals and clinics throughout the world. The other part of the shipment was routed to AYUDA, which means help in Spanish and is an organization working with Indian cultures in both the f ,i , on Tir.it x which ts Pack Drugs in Annual Project VJ - TTScuiks 5 2" 5 Coupon Worth (s) Medical Wives t'i for use are false and misleading in that they would lead the public to believe that the ' product is effective in deter' mining pregnancy. CUT OUT A BRING IN from Centerville was Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Owen and Kevin, Lori Ann, Shawn and Kyle, their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howes and Dean, Dani and Rocky of this city; Start Nations Health, published by the American Public Health Association. The FDA said it acted against the kits because statements in the directions w Thanksgiving dinner. Here son-in-la- Thursday, November 30, 1972 9 son-in-la- another The reports By Ruth BOX EIDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah FillP Y ed. ccnnQD od ccd acED GUARANTEED DELIVERY FOR CHRISTMAS PICTURES TAKEN MONDAY, DEC 12 NOON TILL 9 P.M. 128 S. Matn - Next to Bus Depot I SRS PORTRAIT STUDIOS, 5 4th 24 78 South 8th East Salt Lake City, K Sb 467-998- 2 PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY 2357 Washington Blvd. Open 1 0 o,m. to 6 p.m. Mon. 6 Thurs. till 9 p.m. I 36th Harrison 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon. to Sat. Closed Sunday |