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Show MARCH 1, 1952. 5 THE JOURNAL - News About Folks in Wilcox, Home Service chairman, Mrs. Walter Jennings Mrs. Marlin LAYTON France, Mrs. Darvel Miller and Mrs. Magie Simmons VIrs. George Swan, members of the Correspondent Home Service committee. Phone 219 Jl BOARD MEETING HELD CLEARFIELD Myron C. CarRobert E. Green, Layton Bus A meeting of the Davis County dinal was honored at a missionary driver, was elected president of the Chapter Red Cross board was held Testimonial meeting Sunday even- Bus Driver association at a banin the chapter office, Wednesday, ing in Clearfield First LDS Ward. quet held Wednesday evening at Mr. Cardinal will leave March Davis February 2th. Plans for the 11 52 high school cafeteria. Milton Fund Campaign were discussed, 5 for the Northern States mission Marston was elected also plans for recruitment for the and has the honor of being the first with Leonard Jensen, secretary-treasure- r. mobile blood program which will from the quorum of Seventies Elvin Parker is retiring be operated from the new blood in N. Davis Stake to accept a call president of the organization. center in Salt Lake City. The new to serve a two-yemission. AcAbout so attended the dinner. blood center will begin operation cording to Pres. G. II. Holt, Elder James L. Hill, who is servaround March 15th. several members in these three ing on an LDS mission at Butte, CHARLES SWEET WOOD quorum have been called to serve Montana, called his father, Leo BLOOD CAR AT and will accept within the next few Hill, Saturday evening on his OGDEN ARSENAL months. The elder men are being birthday. Volunteers from the Davis called to replace younger men who Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cook were County Chapter ARC served on are being called to servee in the speakers at Layton Fourth ward the Charles Sweetwood Blood car armed services. sacrament meeting Sunday on February 15, is and lith at Mr. Cardinal, who has been a the Ogden Arsenal. Those serving member of Clearfield First Ward were Mrs. Ruth Bunting, Mrs. G. for the past four years, has served D. Rutledge, Mrs. Minnie Adams, as a choir director in the ward piano and organ duet of The Lords Mrs. Clinton Mills and Mrs. F. C. and for the past two years he and Prayer was given by Mary and Mrs. his wife Ethel have been stake Lana Blood. Speakers were Eldon Hurd, nurse; registered Pace, president of the quorum of Stanley Parrish, Mrs. Sam Par- missionaries. TWO FELLOW VICTIMS of infantile paralysis, 1952 March of Dimes poster The program for the evening in- Seventies of which Myron was a rish, Mrs. Rulon Fisher, nurse Buzzle and Curtis of Dahl, Jim 7, Fla., Gross, Tampa, boy Larry aides; Mrs. Gordon Stringham, cluded a song Ill Go Where member; Arnold Thurgood, stake grandson of Franklin D. Roosevelt, pay tribute at the grave of the late Mrs. Walter Jennings, Mrs. Ferris You Want Me to Go by the male missionary; President Holt and President In Hyde Park, N. Y. The two witnessed ceremonies marking workman, Mrs. Clyde Hatch and quartet consisting of Phil Blood, Bishop George H. Haslam. At the 70th anniversary birthday of the late Chief Executive. (International) Mrs. Alene Steed, canteen; Mrs. Eric Goeckeritz, Anthon Montgom- request of the choir Mr. Cardinal Olive Woodland, Mrs. Inez Hoge, ery and Faunt Montgomery. A directed theth in one song. A response was given by Mrs. Cardinaf Mrs. Greta Bone, Mrs. Ruby WeaMiriam Barnes, Mrs. dish towels and hand towels for the and by the .missionary, meeting ver, Miss Charles Garrett and Mrs. Alice Sill, Red Cross regional blood center in was closed by congregational singHOSPITAL PROGRAM Lake. ing of God Be With You Til We PRESENTED giay ladies, and Mrs. Dahle Poul-so- Salt PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN Meet Again and benediction by Mrs. Loyd Toone and Mrs. Mrs. Milton Fisher, chairman Cattle grub control should now William A. Benincosa. APPOINTED hospital service, states that splen- Charles Shirley, staff aides. One be in full swing in practically all did Mr. Cardinal, a convert to the Henry Call, chapter chairman, pints of blood programs are being presented hundred eighty-fiv- e counties of Utah, says Dr. George at the base has announced Mrs. that Latter George Day Saints church, has hospital at Hill Air were procured for shipment to Utah AgriState F. Knowlton, Walker of Bountiful has been ap- been honored by his friends at four Base each Wednesday night. Par- Korea. cultural College Extension Entom-ogis- t. n. pointed publicity chairman for the different events during the past JUNIOR RED CROSS ticipating recently were: Gaile Davis County Chapter ARC. week. Grace Lundberg, Byron FishThe Junior Red Cross of the Dain the Cattle grubs embedded er, Charlene Mills, Barbara Peas-le- y, vis County Chapter ARC supplied backs of dairy cattle and small Dorothy Pace, Ruth Ann Nel- the following articles for the chilfarm herds may be controlled son, Joan Hepworth, Vern Rodgers drens ward at the base hospital at easily by using rotenone dust. and Karen Hepworth. One of the Hill Field; four rubber dolls, six Over the back of the animal, spread was who doctors medical rubber animals, two soft toys and hospital the dust in the area of grub openthe stated that prohospitalized eighteen story books. ings, then work the insecticide in- grams were better for the disOdd CfoDOuD MAGAZINES FOR DAY to the grub holes by running the abled servicemen than medicine. ROOMS fingers forward through the hair VOLUNTEER SERVICE Hundreds of used magazines over the effected areas. REPRESENTATIVE VISITS have been donated by Davis County Dr. Knowlton points out that CHAPTER OFFICE citizens fot- use in day rooms of large herds of range animals can Miss Phoebe Steffey, assistant servicemen, the air force waiting best be treated by director of Red Cross service room and the base hospital. More rotenone powsprayers, using 5 groups from the Pacific Area ARC magazines and used recent novels der at the rate of 7 Vz to 10 pounds spent last Wednesday in the chap- are needed. Please bring your magin each 10() gallons of spray. It is ter office reviewing plans for the azines to the Red Cross office at 75 well to add a few ounces of Duz, various service groups. Mrs. Stan- West Third South, Bountiful. Tide, or a similar detergent to ley Parrish and Mrs. Rulon Fisher PRODUCTION ACTIVITY each 100 gallons of this chemical. met with Miss Mrs. Alonzo Sedgwick, producSteffey. At least 400 pounds of nozzle pres- AREA HOME SERVICE tion chairman, for the Davis Counsure is needed to drive this spray REPRESENTATIVE VISITS ty Chapter ARC, states that the into the grub openings and secure CHAPTER OFFICE chapter has accepted the following best control of cattle grub. TreatMrs. Myrtle Lytle. Home Ser- quota for the base hospital at Hill ment should be repeated every SO vice representative from the San Air Force Base: 50 fracture pildays until grubs are no longer ap- Francisco area office spent three lows, 50 covers and GO pairs of wopearing in the backs of animals, days last week in the local chap- mens bedroom slippers. The chappoints out Dr. Knowlton. ter office. She met with Mrs. Oma ter has also agreed to make drapes. Cardinal To Answer M. C. Mission Call vice-preside- nt, ar Cattle Grub Control Method Urged Red Cross News n, 01-pi- IJtasCBGs - high-pressu- Sk ShsOoMOwS re LETTER TO THE EDITOR Kaysville Reflex Kaysville, Utah Dear Editor: We wish to send congratulations to you and your staff for the Utah State Press Association contest honors just awarded to the Kaysville Reflex. We were pleased to see the recognition accorded your paper .on the points of best news story and best use of illustrated material. Ray Wright. Ed Butterworth and the rest of the journalism department staff members join me in best wishes for your continued success in 1D52. Sincerely yours. Oliver R. Smith, Chairman Department of Journalism Youll have better chicks, hogs and cattle with less work if you let electricity do the chores ..such as providing heat, light, operating brooders, cleaning barns, and pumping water . . BUY FROM YOUR DEALER asaffiQ (!iP 33SPGR 7 jP GEE dte S-fitir- Jtemrenv Z&zaitjliH? |