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Show r an a r Advice Of Church Officials S cc 'j is 2G Special d i y ' Star Says Scouting you, -- he CalchSpiril Of Pioneer Day g Elder star of the tel- evision show, . Of Randy course, I must admit there were about 100 other troop correspondents there, too, but We were allowed to ask questions and he answered them. He said his favorite hobby is ranching and that he gtft started in television by first acting in play and securing 'movie parts. He said he had two sons and also noted that Chesters cooking was' as bad off TV as It Is on. e Mr. Dillon also told us he is 5 feet, 18 inches tall and that he weighs 240 pounds. He ald his performance before 56,000 Boy Scouts and leaders In the big arena show Friday was his biggest audience. My impression: I liice him. horse-pullin- g all-sta- c -- Afy - problem!" And among these sufferers were a very wide variety of hemorrhoid conditions, some of 10 to 2ayears standing. All this, without the use of narcotics, anesthetics or astringents of any kind. The secret is a new healing substance -- the discovery of a world-famoresearch institu n tion. Already, wide use for healing ihjured tissue on all parte of the bqdy. This new healing substance is offered in suppository or ointment form called Preparation H. Ask for individually sealed convenient Preparation H supH. positories ointment with special applicator. Preparation H is sold.at all drug counters. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. New York', N. Y. h (Bio-Dyn- e) us is-i- Bio-Dy- ne ... Rg-U- . . S Put. Off. WW" GET YOUR STATE SAVINGS refrigera- Its FREE GIFTS iconderful! .Mrif Mary -- l. -- m Vtt' i FOR SAVING Cookbook Soh r III j Salt Lakt City wi KITCHEN GENERAL-FOO- DS Johnson' 967 East 5203 Oi.tfS pvsstisiMEwi- Pain Stops Itch Relieves a Frigidaire -- ft t&V La . Science Shrinks Piles kitchen. , - USE ACTION ADS You just cant imagine all of the many conveniences it has , and it is beautiful in my rv T- Ann-Sjoblo- F rost-Protor? " V N T , Acclaimed the most unique cookbook ever pub- lished. Special features: Foil are so righ t. Mrs. Johnson. F tigidaire urgedhls listeners to study the Gospel and to live up to the Church standards "intelligently. Holding three ringers in the air in the Scout sigh, the Church official exhorted the boys to "do your best In everything that you do. Then he quoted from the Fourth Section of the Doctrine aftd Covenants, , O ye that embark in the service of God, see that ye serve him with all your heart, might, mind and strength, that ye may stand blameless before God at the last day. . Doing Your Best you live up to this revelation, you will always "be doing your best, he said. In conclusion Elder Petersen urged the boys to honor the Sabbath Day. "Lets worship God the whole day, he said. Other speakers were President David S. Romney of the Western States Mission; Mrs. Lavem W. Parmley, general president tf the Primary; Explorer James Richards of Post Gunsmoke) told Jne that himself In a special flag-raisin- g of -- 1TI SIH I MS (Special) -For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink hemorrhoids, stop itching, and relieve pain without surgery. In one hemorrhoid case after another,very striking improvement was reported and verified by doctors observations. Pain was relieved promptly. And, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking') took place. And most amazing of all Show. this improvement was mainHe also rode in the parade tained in cases where doctors Monday, on his own float and observations were continued a period of many months! marched,' keeping time with over In fact, results were so thorthe musia of the band. "that sufferers were able Children at Primary Chil- ough to make such astonishing state--' Drapers old folks were hon-ore-d neer Day festivities were drens are Hospital , looking merits as Piles have ceased to be In a morning parade Queen Becky IT, forward to visit from a Teddy which was cheered by 3,000 and her attendants, Loreen Tuesday when he will present Witt, 17,' and Marilee Nel- the same program that he townspeople and visitors. , gave Sunday. Reigning over Drapers Pio- - son, 17, said. Petersen- - Wide-eye- d youngsters at Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children were entertained by a very human like teddy bear Sunday at 2 p.m. Tedijy Snow Crop, a high, fluffy white television star danced,- - played baseball and imitated Davy Crockett sU in pantomime for the children. He also visited bedridden youngsters in their rooms. Teddy doesnt talk, but his partner, George Moore, introduced him before the MMpjffMpRMyl' Good Training A Hospital Tots New, Way W ithout Surgery DRAPER Arrival of the pioneers in Salt Lake Valley was, commemorated here Monday as Draper honored its celebration. pioneers in a day-lonOld timers of the community occupied special places in a 9 a.m. parade, with music provided by the Midvale Junior High School Band. Festivities will begin at 5:45 a.m. with a and sunrise salute in the park. Ferris J. Fitzgerald, chairman, said Cub Scout packs will officiate in the. flagraising ceremony. Other events programmed are a contest, r barrel and potato races, softball game, open horseshoe competition, and a fireworks display at 9 p.m. "Reigning as Draper royalty will be Queen Becky Ann Sjoblom, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd R. Sjoblom and. attendants Loreen Witt, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Witt; and Marilee Nelson, 17 'daughter of Mr and MrsKeith A. Nelson. r g Thousands of residents of Magna and Draper caught the festive spirit Monday at separate Pioneer Day celebrations. The annual Oqulrrh Stake Homecoming attracted more than 5,000 persons to day-lonfestivities in Magna. Activities began at 10 a.m.' with a. free show for all teenagers at the Magna Theater. William B. Martin, stake president and chairjpan,. said highlight of the homecoming was a parade scheduled at 5 p.m. More than 80,units were to prance over Magnas Main Street. The parade win be followed by special contests In the park at 6:30 p.m. and a variety show will begin at 8:20 p.m. Elder Petersen said he especially noted the Primary and MIA flags .flying at the jamboree. He urged the assembled Scouts to remember the messages on each of the flags: By RANDY BUCHMILLER "Faith and Service," and "The Deseret News Jamboree Glory of God Is Intelligence, Correspondent respectively. NATIONAL' SCOUT Tells Boys J must BOREE, COLORADO He told the boys, "You -- SPRINGS Matt DOiOn thinks know what the Church is all Is Scouting' about, you must know that great "because God and Jesus' appeared to its basically a Joseph Smithy the Prophet, wonderful trainyou must know .that we are ing for boys." hls chlldren and that we are Mr. Dillon here on earth for training. , - Bear Amuses DRAPERFESTIVITY PAYS HONORS TO PIONEERS Magna, Draper most every state in the union. They' met to a NATIONAL SCOUT JAM BOR EE, COLORADO camp area not far from the If "on huge main arena. SPRINGS, COLO, Notes Flags your honor you live up to the Scout Oath, you also will Elder Petersen said he was honor your priesthood, your amazed by what he saw at the parents, your, country and the jamboree, the tpntCcity of 56, 000 Boy Scouts from, all over Sabbath Day. This was the message' of the country. He said he was Elder Mark E, Petersen of the glad to see how proud the Council oflthe Twelve, Church boys were of their home states and cities as evidenced of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, as he addressed an esti- by the Signs, erected in their mated 2,700 IDS Boy Scouts, areas. ,their leaders and Visitors as- The Church official told of sembled at the National Boy the thrill he received as he 1,000 saw the forest of flags in the v Scout Jamboree. About of the Scouts were from Utah headquarters area. Elder Peterwith the remainder from al- - sen said, "I never look at Old GloryWithout thinking of the Scout Oath and the Scout Law. On my honor I will do my Jambore Notes duty to God and to my country , . . "No matter where you come TV from, your flag should and does meah a great deal to New City, Monday, July 25, 196CT s. ixiinM Deseret Salt Lab NEWS AND TELEGRAM DESERET has albeen proved in ready hundreds of thousands Frost-Proo- f of homes. G. L. Horn Tha Paris Company OR' IF , YOU Prestos PREFER all-ne- FRIGIDAIRE IN PLACE FROSTPROOF If Refrigerator-Freeze- OF r COOKBOOK: No Dairoiting Ivor Stylo Popular torg. Praanf PortolalB Hydroton Mog notit Door Seal - Current Rates on Insured Savings MINUTE TIMER or famous SflEAFFER Cartridge Pen ' or Robert Johnson of Randolph, Rich County, Is different from most boys here. Instead of tak- 68, Fifth Ward, Las Vegas ing one shower every three Stake, and Scout Henry Brown days, he takes three showers of Troop 71, Mesa Ninth In one day or at least he did Ward, East Mesa Stake, one day. Hes one of eight Utah boys attached to a troop from the Jim Bridger Council with headquarters In Rock Springs, Wyo.. The Rich County youths here are, Gordon Thomock, Joe Kennedy, Merrill Muir, Reed Groll (he milked cows to earn Jamboree money), Lyle Huffa--leer- , Mike Tilford and Douglas Rex. Several of these boys live in genuine Indian teepees, Just one of the large variety of camping gear used here. mn0 and Pencil Set Heavy all-ste- DOCUMENT and ..BOX Loan Association 56 SOUTH MAIN with sturdy lock SPECIAL PURCHASE Ralph Stansfield, Duchesne, did a major good ium for a . neighhoringNevada Smut Sat; urday morning. Ralph put Out a fire which had engulfed the Nevadans tent. Dalph was the first on the scene with water. ' Later, Ralph and the other boys In the Utah troop each donated 25 cents to help their "comrade buy a new uniform Which was burned. Amie Snow, jamboree correspondent from Price, said the huge arena show Friday was the most Impressive Jamboree event so far. Police Seek Leads In Club Shooting Salt Lake police Monday wore still searching for leads to a jpossible motive in the double murder and suicide of .three staff members of the Alta Club, 100 E. South Teim - pie ' 'r r j ;; , - ' DOWN St . Sgt Don D.- - Roberts of the police homicide detail said in-- ; vestigation was continuing Monday, However, he said he had no new leads indicating a motive for the shootings that occurred Saturday morning. Police said a porter at the dub, Jay Bertleson, 51, MurEd-ray, shot and killed a chef,Oak-leward N. Sasaki, 41, 980 St., and a cook, Lucille Van Gerven, 46, 275-- th East , Sgt Roberts said Bertleson then turned the .38 caliber automatic pistol on himself and died as the result of two gun-shwounds. The gnty clue officers .hail Monday to work on were rec-ords showing that Bertleson tested In Idaho In had 1938 as an escapee fron a mental hospital in that state, . CASH OR CASH VALUE of your present car y ;- ; ' - ' ; : , ; 12 ways to finance your Ken Garff Co. OLDSMOBILE you're drcczted of a. 1 4 WITH -- COMVERTIBLt now -- - is the - . the id get it, and State at 5th South SAVEiOpOM D0LURS .Similar Gigantic Savings an All Models ; I f, i . i . Phone DA 8-85- 41 - L |