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Show Page April Till: JOURNAL 4 Mrs. Merlin Badger Head Named P-T- A Clinton At a recent meeting of Mrs. Merthe Clinton School lin Badger of South Weber, was elected president for the year 1050-5Mrs. Rolan Williams of South Weber, was elected secretary-treasure- r and Mr. II. I). Call, principal of the school will be second vice president. The office of first vice president has not as yet been filled. These officers will be in-- i stalled at the May meeting of the Members of the nominating committee were: Mrs. HarBay View Club old Earl of South Weber, Mrs. View will members meet I5ay James Larison, teacher in Clinton next Wednesday afternoon at the School, and Mrs. Elwin Parker of home of Mrs. William Swan. The Clinton. lesson on the Columbia River will be presented by Mrs. Florence ElP-T- A, 7. P-T- A. total of 5,147 cubic Installation of new officers for between children (includes 171,588 the Davis County Council of 0 and nine years of ago and an will be held Thursday, April 12, estimated 25,505 expectant moth- at 7:5.0 during a banquet at Davis ers), 00,550 have been vaccinated. County High School. This number includes 45,011 chilThere will be brief reports givdren and 5,100 expectant mothers en by each chairman who has under the Federal grant-stat- e pro- worked on the council during the gram and 48,255 children under past year. the NFIP program. Mrs. Ellis' R. Shields, president Total vaccine used to date in the of Region 5 of the will per-- ! state adds up to 102,051 ccs. An form installation ceremonies. additional 17,010 ccs. has been al-- j Reservations' for the banquet may lotted to the state but not received be made with Mrs. William II. at this time. King, Kaysville. Recommended procedure for polio One of the difficult tasks in this immunization is to give the second to 0 weeks after the world is to convince a woman that dose from first injection ar.d the third dosej even a bargain costs money. Ed Howe. (booster) seven months later. P-T- 1 j RELIABLE PARTY to service a route of CIGARETTE machines. No selling or soliciting. Route established for operator. Full or part time. Up to $200 per month to start. $800 to $1500 cash required, which is secured. Please dont waste our time unless you can secure necessary capital and are sincerely interested to eventually operate a $20,000 annual net business. Give full particulars, phone, Write P. O. Box 7209, Camden Station, Minneapolis, Minnesota for information and interview. j Lola Robins, Mrs. Lucy Barker and Mrs. Mamie Perkins are the hostesses for the next of the Phillips Camp, meeting1 DUP. The meeting will be held at the Robins home on Thursday, April 12. Mrs. Vera Walker will give the lesson, The Price of Pioneering. Mrs. A, j lison. Phillips Camp I)UP j FARMINGTON Ladies Literary Ladies Literary Club members met at the home of Mrs. Kathryn Jennings on March 28. Mrs. Jannetta K. Robinson presented the review of the book The Prince of Players. The book concerned the story of the Booth family of stage actors, including the famed Shakespearean actor Edwin and! his brother John Wilkes Booth, Next meeting of the group will be at the home of Mrs. Gloria Richards. .k C . S. ffA. C-V v v.. 4 W- - m.- T . , :. J C. , 4, ST Of AMERICA" Salt Lake City Mayor Adiel F. Stewart views Salt Lake Mormon Temple pictured in THE SATURDAY EVENING THE F, ACE Tina Heugly will play Juliet in 10-1- SURE i DAGWOOD, FOP A CANCEI2 ' JUST FINE! WONDERFUL, BLONDIE AND I ! GAVE OUR CONTRIBUTION TO THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY. EVERYONE CAN HELP CONQUER i a member of the LI)S Church, Mr. Garrett was in the Bountiful Sixth Ward Seventies Quorum at the time of his death. He was a veteran of World War' I. Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 2:50 p.m. in the Union Mortunary Chapel in Bountiful by I WENT CHECKUP TODAY AND I'M they Suvivors include four bothers and six sisters: Charles R. Garrett, Mrs. Rose G. Burningham, Mrs. Charles W. (Lizzie) Atkinson, and Mrs. David (Martha) Wiseman, Bountiful; Joseph B., Jed, and Edward Garrett, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lucy Barlow and Mrs. Joe (Mabel) Kiefer, Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. Ida G. Hepworth, Centerville. By Chic Young Blonaie Born in Bountiful March 1(1. lssu, he was a son of Henry and Hannah Day Garrett. He married Ruby Bishop Harold L. Pope. AQUA VITAE! The Teamster Alfred Thomas (Fred) Garrett, (17, Bountiful butcher and groceryman for the past 40 years, died last Thursday in a Salt Lake hospital of coronary occlusion. 11, 1!)55; 4. The dear little lady had tasted her first glass of beer: Well, I do say, it tastes like the medicine my husband has been taking for The last 30 years. Bountiful Stringham November were later divorced. Uni- versity Theatre's production of Romeo and Juliet" scheduled in Kingsbury Hall April Alfred Garrett Dies, Funeral Held Saturday CANCER WITH A CHECKUP AND A CHECK Bennett points out areas of Utah which are slated for major improvement under Mission 66 program. More than $16 million will be spent in Utah, much of which vill go for roads into areas now inaccessible to the average tourist. Sen. Bennett is urging high priority for roads into Zion National Monument, Dinosaur, and Arches, an oiled rim road at Cedar Breaks, visitors center and museum at Bryce and Zion, and a well at Capitol Reef. Sen. Wallace .)(; P-T- A centi- meters of poliomyelitis vaccine has been distributed to Davis County doctors to date, according to the Utah State Department of Health. This represents almost all of the vaccine quota of 5,150 ccs. allotted to the county to date. Total vaccine received by the state to date includes 88,77.4 ccs. of Federal vaccine and 5,1 OD ccs. of NFIP vaccine released to the Federal program. Of the total eligible population for the vaccine in the state 108,885 1 Davis County P - TA Will Install Davis Doctors Receive Polio Vaccine Quota A 7, ! F. 'f ' ic (f) 1956, King Feature Syndicate, Inc., World rights reserved. |