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Show 1937 1'KSDAY, APRIL 8, T II E SUN-ADVOCA- PRICE TE UTAH PAGE THIRTEEN foreman, and his family, have moved SPRING GLEN TROOP here to make their home. CLEAR CREEK NEWS for merit and advanceApplications Henry Binch suffered slight injurment awards for 11 Boy Scouts were ies Wednesday in a cave-at Royal and Irs Albert Sterlaker approved by the board of reviews of By Mrs. McCoy Nelson mine. week-en- d in Hayden. the Spring Glen Hoop Monday. S' the M. I. A of Clear Creek held a Ttie Mr. and Mrs ,T vern Warren have social Tuesday ilr'. and Mrs. Sheldon Binch are re The following applications were A short proevening. Glen, moved to California. gram consisting of songs by N. P. vlugene Heaston, merit considered, s.dung in Spring Frank Parker and Martin Millerich is recovering from and Amond LeRoy, debate by Woodward and Bert Jack ffr and Mrs.residence badges; in Salt Lake a recent operation. Donna Gordon and Inez Thomas on Gordon Crowther, first family took up class; Rowley, 28. Mr. Parker is emFat and Thin Women, and games Mrs. Butler of Des Moines, Iowa Winford Eddie C:ty March Zeleznick, Jack Davis, lunchvisited during the week with her w'ere enjoyed, followed with a ployed at Bingham. Juvan,. Junior Andy McFall, Rowley, soon for eon. daughter, Mrs. C. C. Ellis. Charles Ellis will leave Thomas Steele and Tony Skrinw. closed has his The Utah Fuel continue schooling. company to Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Binch Los Angeles second class. their mine here, is a recent report. PLANS COMPLETED Mr and Mrs. Milton Butler and recently were Mr. and Mrs. T. T. The not two for will mine reopen week. last California of Reese Standard, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- months. family left for that comes onljr An N. A. Lamph, Standardville tipple ter Hamel of Helper. Clifford Bailey took over duties as FOR HONOR COURT once inopportunity several years. Dont miss the postmaster early this month, Mrs. opera MARTHA. C. C. High School Louis Thomas term having expired. April 15, 16. Adv. OFFICIAL PRAISES CHIROPRACTIC Jack Bailey, Amond LeRoy and CATHOLIC An been has program impressive Brigg Leiehty left last week for a two arranged for the court of honor to be Father Damian O'Rourke of Newark, N. J., praises Chiropractic months vacation in Springville. held by the Carbon Boy Scout district three Vick and Mr. Mrs. and Bailey Eleven applications for star badges before 3,300 Chiropractors gathered for Annual Lyceum at Davenport, several are Sunday, April 11 at 7.00 p. m. in the days spending U daughters and one for a life badge were conIowa; from every' state in the union, e cry province of Canada and school building at Helper. in Salt Lake City. high junior dissidered the Scout Carbon by Boy Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Gordon are visgixteen other countries. The entire membership of each trict board of reviews at a meeting in iting in Salt Lake City with the formHis remarks: I am a booster for Chiropractic. Whyf Because I rooP including the committeemen, school the district office Monday ers mother. is wife , to be present. based my conclusions on the infallible principal laid down hy Christ, expected Miss Mary Tucker is visiting in Salt night. He said, A good tree cannot bring forth had fruit! Neither Himself. The program will be as follows: The awards, along with other merit Lake City. wish Christian Jensen is spending a few and advancement badges, will be pre- Opening exercises, colors, Helper can a bad tree bring forth good fruit. .By their fruits, ye shall know his sisters. sented at the district court of honor troop; invocation, Bishop Byron Carmonths in California with them. That is the principle I fUIow. If I see a good thing, if that The Bridge club gathered at the at ter, Helper; investiture ceremony, am advocate of results, I that has. Helper Friday night. good. thing. .Chiropractic fruits thing home of Miss Dons Tucker Thursday atin of board Spring Glen troop; stunts by each review Members the are untold, immeasurable, well nigh miraculous. afternoon, enjoying bridge and lunch- tendance at T G. talk, representative of Utah troop; were session Mondays scored first eon. Mrs. William Ball There is one thing I like about Chiropractic it is simple. It is National Parks council; presentation A. Rev. Ruel William J. the secReeves, Wiseman Mrs and Vaughn place, care take itself. of I give myself credit for having letting nature and Scout Commissioner George A. of awards; closing exercises, Helper ond. enough intelligence to get a good idea of what Chiropractic means. Andrew Wallace, Frank Averett, Rowley. Also present were District troop. . I do see the philosophy of Chiropractic, and I am thoroughly sold to Vaughn Wiseman, Max Curtis, WalChairman Ray Walters and AssociEXPLORER SCOUTS ter, Joe and Melvin Jones, have left ate Commissioner Vernon Merrill. It. Not only sold to it, but I have sold the idea to others. here in search of work. were: the wonderful at marvel results I Members of Price troop No. 284 of has The Is approved Chiropractic applications had, having f Price troop No. 283 Wayne Poulsen, Explorer Scouts will receive training end will continue to have. Since I have been convinced of the value of C. C. C. Richard Jorgensen and Isaac Mc- in the use of signal fires next TuesChiropractic, I have wondered why intelligent men and women do not star badges. Helper troop Queen, day evening. idea. What the is trouble? Ignorance! There was a time accept this John Quilico, Raymond Dean Winters, The regular meeting of the troop was about heard I when I, too, ignorant. Chiropractic and imagined it Weeter, Ray Bryner, Robert Turner, Tuesday of this week featured inwas nothing hut a fad that would have its day and then fall by the Lieutenant Herkimer E. Adams left Jack Llyod and Ralph Wood, star struction by Scoutmaster Ace Boulter AND wayside. But Chiropractic has come to stay! I say this feeling the imthis company on March 31 for his badges, and Loren Davies, life badge. in the making of shelter bags for use home in San Francisco, California. port of my words. Dr. B. J. Palmer will go down in history as one of Spring Canyon troop Oliver Phelps, on camping trips. cCc star badge. tile immortals! 4 Members of company 959 enjoyed Dont forget the opera MARTHA, Nothing tells a.s does success. And Chiropractic has been successshow in connection with the a picture and is science because it the a it Carbon High school. Scout natural way of curing dis ful as 15, 16, April company meeting April 1. The films ease. .Chiropractic is scientific. There is no guesswork about it. First were made possible through the Council and a first class Chiropractor who use-- , the of all, you hae the splendid cooperation of the departand of ment of interior, bureau mines where the cause of the trouble is. Then spmograph can tell Three officials of the Carbon Boy the U. S. navy recruiting station, and with which to and jaicheck he has the have been a great asset to aiding in- Scout district committee attended a for Chiropractic? the spinal column. Is it any wonder I am a Not meeting of the Utah National Parks structions in various classes. I have seen results without number. Dr. Palmer ha- - been kind enough only are the films instructive, but council Saturday evening at Provo. A WEEK IS of patients, and I hae followed up these eases they are educational and entertaining. The local delegation included: Ray to show me cCc Walters, chairman of the district until they were well. Two classes have been completed committee; Vernon Merrill, associate ALL TAKES I compliment Dr. B. J. Palmer today, who has done manelous the last week, and the members com- commissioner, and Bert Christensen, B. ,1. has given and is still gnmg . . things for suffering humanity pleting these courses have received director of campTO BUY A the Key to Health. And that, to me, certificates. These classes are eti- Kenilworth, district to thousands of his fellow-mequette given by Mrs. Lois Funk, and ing. 1937-3greatest thing any human being can give. 8 The councils budget for the a course in photography given by I I predict for B. J. greater and greater triumphs. Chiropractic is Those refiscal year was adopted, the scheAlbert Vogremc. yet in its infancy and untold accomplishments will be made each year. ceiving certificates are as follows: dule anticipating expenditures of Francis M. Lamph, LaVar $8300. A. Contnhnted by Laboratory Etiquette, Clell Davis, Robert Johnactivities Peterson, for Scouting Plans Service Chiropractor Price, Utah son, Merrill Wilson, James N. Barry the district were throughout Darel and Carl F. Clark; photography, Brady, Edmund Bird, Clinton Brewer, Gordon T. Christensen, Bradley Edna Hanson, Lula JenErickson, Michael Finnegan, Quinten Bunderson, Grace Zibiri, Jane Alta Barnes, Daniel sen, Harrison, Robert Johnson, Hopkinson, Erma Burnett and Beth Mair and LaVar Peterson. Young took part. cCc Juniors of the M. I. A. presented of loss the 959 regrets Company and the Gleaners Fashion Show, Educational Adviser Arthur E. at The Brides Bouquet presented months seven for the who past The mumutual meeting. Tuesdays the company sic had been connected with department will feature the life in the activities that have been most and music of Carrie Jacobs Bond next His accompdesired by enrollees. evening. lishments have been outstanding and Tuesday Conference visitors in Salt Lake the company wishes him every suc- City were Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Snow. cess in his new camp. Mr. Berkman Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Snow, Mr. and was transferred to company 529 at Mrs. Floyd Young, Mr. and Mrs. L. Castle Dale on April 1. E. Petersen, Mrs. A. L. Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Mullin Hill, Beth Young and Edwin Asay. PRING GLEN ITEMS Boy Scout m Pet-terss- on Activities HIDE I Says the HIDE do told my husband to stop at Acme ailors and get measured fot a new spring suit FERRON CAMP NOTES ACME CLEANERS TAILORS Utah Price Three Attend X-ra- y; neuro-eal-o-met- er pre-chec- k Leaders Meet -t Iso-st- cr IT . en-roll- ee Dr. K. Bramwell Neuro-Cal-O-Met- better buy Berk-(ma- n, WHISKIES! LATUDA NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams have gone to Butte, Montana, to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Banasky visited in Spanish Fork last week-enEileen Schultz was in Salt Lake City over the week-enRay Frisch of Sumner, Iowa, visited at the home of his uncle, Fritz Koehling last week. Mr. and Mrs. T. Udavich from Palisade, Colorado, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Banasky. Robert and William Baird were Salt Lake visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Gentry and family have moved to Mountain Yes, Madam, You Can Always . d. d. Home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas and children left for Freeman, Pennsylvania for an extended visit with Mr. Thomas parents. Clarence Mower and family have moved to Fountain Green. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Prewitt have moved to Boulder, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Lund visited in Fountain Green recently. Frank Schultz has gone to Los Angeles to visit for a month. Paul Heino has left for Los Angeles to visit the G. Boggio family, former residents of Latuda. Mr. and Mrs. Max Littlejohn, are living here. eds, E. N. Radcliff and Chris De Cola of Latuda were Shriner candidates Saturday. Every Week Thru mniiniiii CEH.Ii FOR WELLINGTON NEWS tUvert I immit!iiinnnnii!!iim!!!ii!itiiiiniiniiiii!n!ii!iii!!ii!i!!iIIL1,1il,!lrS dVU ' fir"' cor., DirriLLiDin: WFTItMi CMKYIUR line p i5 !? CAiVlITT W jP-I- St CALVirrt a w mr V C LSNDtO 4d. WMk and Mr. and last family of week. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Elton Pierce Friday. Oh, That Woman, three-aplay, was given by the school faculty Thursday. Mr. Wood, James Anderson, Jack Hall, Bud Coleman, Joseph ct r ' THE SUN -- FREE ADVOCATE ff i V LIVING I KELV1N H0ME B00K gee complete floor plans illus- trations of appliances and full specifications on the Kelvin Home, in this complete illustrated book. Its free! Come for your copy today Superior Circulation . . . Supreme Reader Interest ti T fi tt tt BETTER PRICE TRADING COMPANY Electrical Department Mohrland Hiawatha newly-w- Latuda School News Boys and girls of the Latuda Scout troops are preparing for a Scout assembly for April 21. Nearly every junior high school pupil will receive his tenderfoot badge. Four patrols of the boys troop participated in a basketball and volley ball tourney Monand day, winners being the Bears finFlying Eagles, who will play the als April 12. The girls have been divided into two troops, each with four patrols. At todays meeting names will be chosen for the patrols and troops. Also scribes will be elected. Mrs. E. N. Radcliff, leader, will attend the Girl Scout institute to be held in Price this week. TO CUT THE COST OF PLUS-POWER- 36-pag- e, ff T Always A Good Time When You T fT ?T AT THE SILVER SATURDAY, APRIL 10 BEST DANCE FLOOR IN EASTERN UTAH T T (Price) MUSIC BY CAL & DOWNEY UNION ORCHESTRA S V T T v |