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Show AIKII. Till1, JOUItNAI. New Army Doctor Yhe S A. JOURNAL A . weekly newspaper published j. h, Published I5y INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 1! .... .. i ' i xg NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION 'V , Xy Natl Advertising Representative - 'i , ' lvJL "i: r? 1 4 " ", 'i Vs ' ' ' ' ' ' 't ..& h .vy? B M if v .. Forrest J. Noble, thus avoiding unnecessary overhead an advantage you will appreciate when you visit the store and observe the many bargains offered you in virtually every line of house furnishings, in-- 1 and eluding furniture, carpets rugs, linoleum and the widest pos- sible range of electric and other household appliances. A further distinctive advantage of dealing with the Noble Furniture Co. is that you will find astonishing bargains in used furniture as well as in new furniture, and that, besides this, you can exchange your own used items for others either new or used to meet your precise needs of the moment. And in all regards you are assured of Ibeing treated nobly, for that is the policy of the Noble Furniture Co. as established and carefully maintained under the direct management of the owner, Mr. Forrest J. Noble himself. A jword to the wise is sufficient. And our word is to pile up easy savings through the exceptional service afforded under the banner of Noble ELLIi MRS. HARTWICK holds the world hail styling trophy which she and hei husband, Richard, won at the 37th Annual International Beauty Show in New York wht come from Hamburg Germany competed The Hart wicks with stylists from Europe and Canada, as well as the United States HeJ very special nair-d- o was originated by her husband j To Head the C.A.A. j the very city center and yet has the advantage of not being in the higher rent locations enables the company to pass on decided savings to its customers. There is the further fact that the company is of Ogden. operated directly by the owner, Mr. - INI. service-connecte- Adv. of Woodstock, Vt., has been nominated by PresiFREDERICK B. LEE, dent Eiscnhower as Administrator of the Civil Aeronautics Administration. He succeeds Charles (International) F. Horne. VETERANS NEWS Over 800,000 persons streamed into the 0(5 regional offices of Veterans Administration throughout the country during January to do business with VA. This volume of business. VA said, was recorded during a y survey of the GO offices that was conducted for planning and budgetary purposes. The survey revealed that the 800,000 visitors paid a total of nearly 1, (00,000 visits to all divisions of the regional offices during the period. Of the nearly 1, 000,00;) visits,; more than 8000,000 were made by! veterans, their dependents or bene- ficiaries concerning benefits avail-- 1 able to them, and the remainder wore made by home builders, lenders, salesmen, job applicants, and school officials on administrative 20-da- V 20-da- V: ' Ay'fri h' established as Sumaili, a mountain gorilla the back of TulTy, a product of scratches from the Belgian Congo, it appears, wandered into the monkey the New York streets. Tuffy." was at first greeted with suspicion and York tn New cage at Bronx Zoo A STRANGE FRIENDSHIP is regional offices about 280,000 for medical or dental examinations or treatments, or to apply for hospitalization, and the remaining l."i,ooo, on administrative matters. The next highest number of visits was made to the contact divisions. These totalled approximately 2ss,000 and were made primarily for the purpose of seeking information or assistance in filing applications for benefits. The remainder of the visits were made to divisions handling compendisad sation for bilities.; pensions for total and permanent nonservice - connected disabilities; GI Bill education or training; GI loans, and other VA benefits handled by these offices. The survey did not include the j IM BETWEEN INNING TJME.PHIL RIZZUTO LIVES UP TO HIS NEWLY WON TlTLEBEST DRESSED MAM IM BASEBALL1 (3TvTng HIS SHOES THAT MICROSHEEN V he fs.t Jjf '"' t Ae 4 f y V ADAMS, of San Jose, Calif., Ls sworn m as the first woman physician to be commissioned In the United States regular Army The Washington ceremony was attended by MaJ Gen George E. Armstrong, Army Surgeon General (International) Lloyd E. Anderson The fact that the Noble Furniture Co. is situated convenient to " 11. fAE M Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. In combination with The Weekly Reflex, $15.00 per year. phone V" ?, Newspaper Advertising Service. 222 No. Michigan Ave. Chicago, 111. Ogden 840S. , r t'fift' I', kf Vj h' ' " in Ogden X' fAif rA i&rA' d f Grant Ave. 5 "fhV' ii S UTAH STATE 2471 ' 'Nlvm&L 1 A . V tered during the winter months. And there are many among you thousands of newcomers in Davis County who of course wish to furnish homes throughout, from the floor up. And in these regards you have a true ally as to amazing bargains as well as variety in the Noble Furniture Co. store now at ' 1 ' Jt , r M WJ Spring is especially the season for freshening up the home in which family life is so closely cen- 9 $A . Noble Furniture Co. Your True Ally as To Amazing Savings V 9, A .vy? s V. Woolsey ' ' .VT $ Display Advertising Manager 7-- ZOO V ,v March 8. 1879. J. ' 'A matter at Entered as second-clas- s Act ol the under Layton, Utah, Editor Manager Mary Ii. Rowring News Editor -- Hi:( In (he Interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. MEMPEB. t' ' STARTS FROM SCRATCH IN i I, I!I33. y matters. Nearly .'100,111 n of all visits wore made to flu medical divisions of the volume of mail or telephone calls also handled by these offices. VAs regional offices are the p stations where their dependents or benemay apply for all VA except Government life and death benefits. fid so-call- ed veterans, ficiaries benefits insurance one-sto- In addition to these regional offices, VA also operates 7 district offices that handle onlv Government life insurance and death claims; 101 hospitals ami homes that provide medical and domiciliary care for veterans, and .512 small contact offices that furnish service to veterans who live some distance away from the big regional offices. None of these installations was included in the DRY ICE one-sto- p" |