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Show November 7, 1953 THE JOURNAL News About Folks in SYRACUSE VETERANS' NEWS CENTERVILLE Mis. David Warren, Mrs. David j;. Cuok and Delbert Wilcox were dental treatment Only one-tim- e will be given to veterans with Mavis G. Clayton the rate- have been clfcctivo at the elo e of this, ;c;eon. Whats none they will be protected ill the Turkey Outlook Is Good for Utah Growers - service-connecte- d Correspondent Ignored with a neighborhood party dental conditions home at the of I Monday evening or disabilities that are not severe hone Bountiful 1172-- J held Cook. in It was Mrs. ami Mr. SALT LAKE CITY A continuenough to rate disability compenRelief were conferences society observance of the three birthdays. sation , Veterans Administration ation of favorable freight Kites held in all three wards Sunday had time was and an adjustment in weight leguA very enjoyable by has announced. Theme of the night. meetings of neighbors. a large group YA said the limitation for these lations for shipping turkeys to were World Sisterhood. Testicases was made eastern markets has juM been an- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Orme and son, monies of their conversions were law that au- liounced by the Interstate Comunder the basic Douglas and daughter, Linda Lee, given by the following ladies thorizes the Administrator of Vet- merce Commission and as a result motored to Downey, Idaho last First wai'd, Mrs. Johanna De outlook lias become Thursday where they attended the Reus from Holland, Mrs. Jewell erans Affairs to provide such medi-ica- l, the turkey farewell testimonial that evening De surgical or dental service as much brighter for Utah turkey from Australia and Mrs. Jong is reasonably necessary for dis- - glowers, according to R. L. 51cof Mrs. Ormes brother, Wilbert Crace Ferrell. Mrs. Ruth Tingey leases or injuries incurred or ag-- 1 Doiiougb, traffic manager for the Wilson. Elder Wilson left Sunday former Relief of society president in line of duty in the ac- Utah Poultry and Farmers Go- for an L. D. S. mission. the Tuhatian mission also spoke. gravated ope rat ive. Mrs. Irvin Cox entertained at Second ward. Mrs. Nolu Ilollman.l tive military or naval service. In l'.C.l after considerable difThe limitation, VA said, does her home last Friday with a quilt- - Mrs. Erne.-- t Devore, Mrs. Charles' not apply to veterans receiving ficulty, the railroads agreed to a ing party for the Syracuse Second Ogewalla and Mrs. Hulda Rerg-war- d reduced freight late for turkey disability compensation for Relief society organization, quist, who came from Switzerland. nected and dental conditions or poultry shipments from Utah Mrs. Lester Frew, Mrs. Rufus C. Third ward, Mrs. Geo. McIntyre which saved the growers of the disabilities. Willey, Mrs. William S. llolt, and from England, Mrs. Olga Ross VA added that it does not apply state about 75,01 mi per year. This Dettwil-eo51 n from lunchrs. were W. Bennett Zenas Mrs. Germany, to those veterans who require reduction was made on a tempo- from er Mrs. and A. Mrs. Dahl of at Switzerland, Ray guests treatment for dental conditions, ral'.v basis with Utah producers her home in West Point last Thurs- - Arthur Brewster from England. whether or not service-connectehaving to prove their case. Music was furnished by Singingj marked . the The birthday day day. i whicb- t" Mr. MvlMi.mrh, "K'dically- - aro lo W Mother "choral from anniversary of Mrs. Dahl. service-con- the case has been proven and the in the First ward aFgiavating another Mr. Ernest Ilansen has received Ual(1 Leader needed disability. reduced rates have been put on a wi i1,s r Lobeits is lience in a call to do missionary work in the Veterans whose treatment for permanent basis which means that. Mrs. Johnson Juanita Second, and, Southern states. Elder Ilansen is will have saved Mr Imz Randall in the Third non'compensal,le dental conditions turkt.v producers GridMillie the late husband of the for the three eat- ward. Clauda Kirkland sans two'01' lllsal,,1,tK's already has Keen dle Hansen. He will leave for the . senes in Mao, 1. in the First ward.; lom"k'U'd "iU not 1,0 Visible- for, ' mission field in late November. veteran is found eh- treatment furthw eondiof those The Music. Literature and Art 'r ,ho otl" """ tions ' disaljililies- Mrs. William S. Holt, of Syra- eluh tue, Monday evening at the The one-tim- e cuse, accompanied Mrs. Arvella home of Areta Presi-- j treatment for nonLake and of Salt City Mahoney dent Lucille Reading c nducted compensable cases will prevail un- . of war. ncy fo'' former Mrs. Rose Wood. and of Willard, the prisoners meeting'. "Too I.ittle Time, by less the treatment is found to be as many lc"tal t,eat- Utah, to Logan last Wednesday, James A. M.teaif was read by the unacceptable "within the limita "lU "here they spent the day visiting pos(.SSi Lighteen members were Hons of good professional stand- - ments are are required to take care of disabilities found to have been at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben ' - 1 ' j ! ' 7 Page service-con- d, Wthw fut lire. Shipping: cgulut ions have been ( banged mi that the lower rati can be M'ciired on eats carrying,' a gross d of we'ght of gJ, non pounds Since HI, ooo pounds as heretofore. tinmajority of tin keys shipped cu t now are evbeoratcd and cartoned, icadv for the oven, instead Niwv ork of the heavier feathers diesM'd (with only the to reremoved) it was duce the car weight limit in order that Utah gioweis could qualify for the low rate-- . luce changes will help every i in.-lea- : old-stjl- itei-e.-sai- I major tm key producer in Utah became no' of all Utah birds are The shipped out of the state. field for hiucr rates and regulation changes w;e made by Mr. McDonough through Utah Poultry He and Fanners Cooperative. turpoints out that just about all keys shipped east this year will be eviscerated and cartoned. New Voik dres.'ed turkeys have become ; eld fashioned. ' - Ru-hfort- --MM' h. i j $ I T. T. i I I ; i i f I l J ; 4 AT St. Rose of Lima Auditorium LAYTON. UTAH Lecture Question Box Discussion This course, conducted by the caused by tlu-i- imprisonment. Paulist Fathers will be a friendly e The treatment for of Catholic Teachings. discussion service - connected Theie are no obligations, no cases may be provided by VA den- - trOVers and a friendly welcome awaits vou. tal clinics, or VA may authorize FAR5IlNGT0NAn ounce of participating dentists te rite e olnnd pictures were made is c worth a pound of provide it. prevention eci:.!y for this course. cure is a saying that can be applied in many ways and especially to the prevention and control of mastitis in dairy cattle, says J. Keith Hughes, Asst Davis County Agent. The organisms that are associated with mastitis are always in the udder but infection does not FOOTBALL AT ITS BEST I occur unless the udder tissues have Longest field goal ever made been injured, the agent says. The soared an amazing 65 yards! most effective method of preventing mastitis is to prevent udder injury. Some causes of injury to the udder are: Improper milking Running of cattle obstructions ovcl.' which th one-tim- I w. to He Held EACH 5IONDAY EVENING s I. 51. r i S. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Hill enter-- j j tained ten couples at their home last Friday evening at a Halloween j ' costume party. Mr. and 51 rs. Wallace Wright of Salt Lake City were Sunday eve-- f ning guests at the home of 5Ir. On and 51 rs. Louis J. Roberts. .Monday, 5Irs. Lydia Roberts of Salt Lake City was a visitor here j of her son and daughter-in-la1 A. organiza- The Syracuse P.-I tion sponsored a very successful j Halloween dance at the ward chap- el last Friday afternoon. Every- one came in costume and had a A. offi- j wonderful time. The P.-cers who were in charge included V Mrs. Darve C. Thurgood, 5Irs. Louis J. Roberts, 5Irs. Blair Bar- her and 5Irs. Vern Thurgood. A very successful evening was en- j j joyed by a large group, when the Syracuse and Syracuse Second ward 51. I. As. sponsored a joint Halloween costume dance last Friday evening. Prizes were award- j cd for outstanding costume char- aeters. 'Elmer 5Iilton B. Smcdley enters ,3 the L. D. S. mission home in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, Novem- ber I. He has received a call to serve on a mission to the Hawaiian J islands. Elder Smedley is a son of Mr. and 5Irs. Bernard V. Smed- ley of the Syracuse L. D. S. ward, j He will leave Salt Lake City on j November 15 and will sail from California two days later. 5Iilton A is a graduate of Davis high school and for the past two years he has attended college, one year at the B. Y. U. at Provo, Utah, and was j a student last year at the Uni- jversity of Utah. A farewell testi-- , rnonial-wilbe held in honor of Elder Smedley next Sunday eve- I ning at 5 p. m. at the Syracuse and j Syracuse Second wards chapel. A nendid program is being plan- d for this special evening and j'l'i-.everyone is cordially invited to at- tend. The team of young women from the Syracuse Second ward, which EXPLANATION OF THE CATHOLIC RELIGION A Course of Illustrated Lectures AN non-compensa- ble fee-bas- is city. 5Iiss Redd told of her travels in Europe and Africa. For years she worked in the West- orn sector of Berlin in the diplo- m;ujc service for the U. S. govern-- 1 ment. Her special job was with' the Public Affairs Committee. She! attended school at the Free Uni- ersity of Berlin and also in 51a- - p,vo as coached by 5Irs. 5Iarlene Hill, were successful in winning the North Davis stake Speed Ball Game" tournament last 5Ionday evening at the North Davis Junior high school grounds. Those who v. participated in the tournament )J) in- - eluded Mrs. Jack Marble, Mrs. Blair Barber, 5Irs. Jim Rentmeis- - cmv mug. waj ter, 5Irs. Verl Barbc-r-, 5Iiss Irma 1. Lying on damp cold ground. Flint, 5Iiss Joyce Barber. 5Iiss 5. Cold winds. Nedra Walker, 5Iiss Patsy Beazer, (J. 5Iaking cows nervous. Miss Deanna Thurgood, 5Iiss Joyce Prevent as much mastitis as Criddle and 5Iiss Connie Beazer. possible by: (1) providing ample On Tuesday evening this group of bedding in a barn or open shed young women entertained with a that is draft-fre(2) remove from' in 5Irs. of honor surprise party cow yard all sticks and obstruc-- l IMarlcne Hill, sports director of tiens that might accidentally' the Syracuse Second ward and damage the udder, (J) milk cows coach of the team. The group pre-- 5 so as to prevent damage to the seated 5Irs. Hill with a lovely gift udder, and (4) use sanitary prefor her outstanding services to cautions milk the infected cows them. Special guests at the social last sterilize teat cups after milkincluded 5Irs. Ruth B. Smedley and ing infected cows. 5Irs. Dorothy Jenkins of the Y. W. 51. I. A. presidency of the ward, drid, Spain. She toured the folThe social was held at the home of lowing countries: France, England,; Mr. ar.d Mrs. Lacy Criddle with Denmark. Austria, Bavaria, Italy Miss Joyce Criddle as the hostess, Scotland, Spain, Portugal, and This speed hall team will receive Africa. She told about problems a trophy as an award for outstand- - in Germany, about the beautiful country, and about the outstanding! ing accomplishment. Mrs. John Law entertained for music, ballet, and art available to members of the Bela Sigma Phi Americans at a very low cost. Miss sorority at her home here last Redd returned to this country Thursday evening. Mrs. Law was about three months ago. 5Ir. and 5Irs. Parley Hanson atassisted by 5Irs. vonne Lowe of Twenty mem- - tended a company party and mas-- 1 Ogden as her:; of the sorority enjoyed the querade dance Friday night hold at Alfredos in Salt Lake City. evening s social. j tVhisk&y c 'Xtry j, v its 'jv; e, ffkhiucky Straight Bouhboh Whiskey AND ffom Kentucky T1DS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD 86 PROOF THE HILL AND HILL C0 LOUISVILLE, KY. |