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Show Page July 9, THE JOURNAL 2 Sunday. Lt. and Mrs. Steven Whitesides The left for Ft. Warren, Cheyenne, Wyoming, where he is stationed JOURNAL with the Air Force. They have week with Stevens A weekly newspaper published In spent the past of Mrs. Emil White-sideresidents Mr. and of the parents, the interests Utah. Davis County, at Layton, Mrs. Earle Robins visited Friday second-clasat s matter in Bountiful with her daughter, Entered as of Act the Eddie Ilayes and daughter. under Mrs. Layton, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lenhart March 8, 1879. and son, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Published By Bryan Svvanger and son, Denny, INLAND PRINTING CO. Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. 10 Phone: Kaysvillc J. L. Gibson, Ogden, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vernell z Swanger. UP THEMr. and Mrs. Dale Elison and AWnttliOS UTAH VAIf family spent Sunday with Mr. and NATIONAL EDITORIAL Mrs. C. L. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. ASSOCIATION II. J. Payne at Ogden. Mr. Max Bishop has been very Natl Advertising Representative ill suffering with a heart attack Newspaper Advertising Service at the Ogden hospital. 222 No. Michigan Ave. Mrs. E. A. Ludlow and three Chicago, 111. children left for Augusta, Georgia to join her husband, Dr. E. A. Ludlow. They will be stationed at Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Augusta for the next two years Payable in Advance. where he is a doctor for the Air In combination with The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year. Force. Mrs. Ludlow is the former Carolyn Whitesides. Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Sanders and Llovd E. Anderson Editor Manager son, Johnny arrived home, after R. Rowring Mary spending several weeks at the Hour News Editor Glass Bar Ranch in Wyoming. J. V. Woolsey Lynn Whitesides, Inglewood, Display Advertising Manager California, has been undergoing treatment at the Santa Barbara hospital in California for several s. - - News About Folks In Norma Preece, Correspondent Phone 293-R Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Hock, MorRush-fort- h gan; Mr. and Mrs. Knewell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ruhforth and family, Salt Lake City visited Sunday .with Mr., and Mrs. Steven Rushforth. club held its The Y. K. C.s fourth meeting on Tuesday at the home of De Anne Lyman. They 4-- H made tossed spring salad and fruit salad. Refreshments were served and plans made for the following meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Killian, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Webster and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown and family spent the fourth of July at Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cottrell and children are moving this week into the Mrs. Alberta Blainers home, at South Main in Kaysville and Mrs. Blainers will move into the Carl Cottrell home on Crest-woo- d Road. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jensen and Mrs. Jerry Fugeson, 'Ogden were visitors of Mrs. Effie Miller on - : last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swanger and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ronnfeldt, Layton, arrived home last week from a vacation trip to Ilebgen Lake, Montana, West Yellowstone and Jackson, Wyoming. Mrs. George Schick and children Dorothy and Susie, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Zobell returned home Monday from a vacation to Mesa Verde, Colorado. Miss Irene Swan will entertain the Evening Bridge Club at her home tonight. Mrs. G. A. Monaghan, Memphis, Tenn., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Boshers, San Diego, Calif., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barton and family for' two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colemer were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Steed at Farmington Monday. The Kaysville First Ward Relief Society work day will be held Tuesday, July 12, at 10:00 A.M. at the First Ward Relief Society room. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meiners spent Sunday and Monday at Bancroft, Idaho. Wilford Webster is very ill at weeks. the Dee Hospital in Ogden sufferand Larkin Mr. and Mrs. Cliff ing with pneumonia. De Mrs. Mr. and Wayne family, KAYSVILLE Queen Contest In Cleartield Diego, California were here. Mrs. Burke is a sister of Mrs. Rushforth. Mrs. Earle Robins returned home last week from a week at Fis'h Lake visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hopper Mortensen and children. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robins, Layton, and Mr. Earle Robins spent two days fishing and they all returned home 1 CLEARFIELD Applications blanks are available for the Clearfield Days queen contestants at the office of Vem Burton, at 1S5 North Main St. This is open to girls who will be IS by September 1, a senior in or a graduate of high school. They must have been residents of Clearfield, Laytona, Sunset, Clinton, Syracuse, or West Point for the past six months. Applications must be in by July 20, said Mr. Burton, for arrangements to (be made. A photograph must accompany all applications. Clearfield Days is set for August 10 and 20 and Mr. Burton is chairman of the event. Thome and family spent the fourth of July at the Homested Resort and also Lukes Hot Pots at Midway, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Tolman and family, Bountiful, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Robins on Sunday. club met The Busy Stitchers at. the home of Mrs. Elmer Larson last Tuesday. New Officers elected were: Kathrine Harvey, president; Mary Schick, vice president; Jana Dee Monson, secretary; Evelyn Brough, reporter; Jean Drainey, committe and song leader. The Fourth Ward Relief Society will hold work day at 10:00 A. M. and Teachers Report meeting at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 12, at the home of Mrs. George Heywood. All members are to bring their own sandwiches and a drink will be furnished by the Relief Socety. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waterfall and children, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Waterfall, Jr., and children, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Waterfall and children, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Linford and children, Ogden, were guests of Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Waterfall on July Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ashbaker and family spent the weekend at Grace, Idaho, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jacob, Ashbaker. While there they attended the Fourth of July celebration at Soda Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hayes and daughter, Bountiful, Linda and Norris Robins of Layton, were fourth of July guests of Mr. and Morning Weariness and Thyroid Deficiency People who feel fatigued when arising in the morning after a sound and feel brightest sleep, and then slowly recover stamina during the day and most energetic when its time to return to bed at night, may be suffering from a mild thyroid deficiency described by doctors as ' the hypometabolic state. Some of these people chronically complain of vague aches and unpains, and have been labeled neurot- justly as hypochondriacs, ics, or anxiety personalities. Actually the chemical processes in their bodies which convert food into energy are operating at a snails pace. Doctors believe that the slowdown results from a shortage of thyroid hormone in body tissues. Other commonly encountered symptoms indicating this form of hypothyroidism may be an intolerance to cold, brittle nails, dry skin, lack of perspiration and, in women, menstrual disorders. In a seven year study conducted metabolic rate is not the only indication of thyroid deficiency as by Dr. B. A. Watson of Clifton Springs, N. Y., published recently in the New York State Journal of Medicine, it was found that women are much more prone to this state than men, and also that its incidence increases with age. Of almost 15,000 patients admitted for various complaints to the Clifton Springs Clinic and Dr. Watson found that more than 200 were suffering from the hypometabolic state. The highest rate was among patients in their forties and fifties. In Dr. San-itariu- Watsons Physicians opinion: should consider the diagnosis of hypometabolic state before labeling a chronically complaining patient as a psychoneurotic, hypochondriac, anxiety state, etc. The investigation confirmed the growing belief that a subnormal had been generally assumed. The morning tiredness, aches and pains j were much more reliable signs of the condition. T rial treatment with dried thyroid given orally was found to be a reliable method of. diagnosis. If the symptoms disap- peared, the hypometabolic state was presumed present. Continued treatment with dried, thyroid, or with a purified thyroid extract in tablet form called Pro-- s loid, produced lasting improvement; in a majority of patients, restor-- i ing a feeling of complete well-- 1 being in very many. As a test,' treatment was discontinued tem-- ? porarily in a few patients. Their, symptoms returned almost immediately, but were controlled again when treatment was resumed. BRIDES 4-- H Mrs.' 'Earle Robins. " Mr, and Mrs. Dale Elison and children spent Monday at North Salt Lake visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Woodard and family. Mr. an Mrs. Knewell Rushforth and children enjoyed a family party July fourth at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sorenson in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burke and children, of San ' . 'a a For the finest Wedding announcements and invitations . . 1935 . ... inIf you are planning a Wedding, why not come soon and look at our many beautiful styles of wedding invitations. I am sure we can save you time and money. 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