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Show Fdbraary 8, 1946 south cache cockier CAGE FIVE Mr. and Mrs. Don Jensen and family of Salt Lake City and Mr, and Mrs. Alan Clawson of Brigham City were week end guests of th eir parents, Mr. and Mrs, Alban T. Clawson. The officers and teachers of iyrum Second ward Primary held their monthly meeting and social on Monday night at the ward chapel woth Presides.! Mrs, V irginia Andersen in charge. The lesson on story telling was ably given by Mrs. Alta Petersen assisted by Ruby Christensen and Ada Sorensen. A social hour was enjoyed with luncheon served by the two hostesses, Mrs. Vern Jensen and Alta Lee Johnson. the I Miss Alta Christensen and re Fallows entertained their Bee Hive gills of the Hyrum Second ' Wrd on Saturday night. The girls enjoyed a few hours of sleigh riding and then went to the Christensen home where! a luncheon was served. All members of the class were present.j Le-no- - f' SJ j ... Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hall of Logan were week end guests of Mrs. Hall's parenls. Mr. and Mrs. 'James Stoddard of Hyrum, Mr. and Hall had their infant daughter christened "Kathleen at the fast meeting in the First ward, Mrs. Hall is the former Norma BLANCHARD, FORD WIN SULLIVAN AWARD In ? history of the Sullivan award, a college football player, FelhtJ"Doc) Blanchard, Army star fullback, was voted the memorial tTopby by the AAU. For the second straight year, Alan Ford, Vales sprint swimming acewas runner-u- p in the balloting. The winner last year was swimming star Ann Curtis, California young star. Blanchard is a native of Bishopvipev S. C. ' Not over ten days ago; beforejwith Mr. Hunt and the U. S. G. S. daily. ' was Another lot a hlILK BATES HIGHLY negli- Mr. Hardman and his invention Utahns Educated Bnt Poor given unknown dietary factor. In 1937, Dethlslbecame Utah of amount famous the On re AS PREVENTIVE niacin. nation-widgible now e A Dr. Elvehjem and associates desurvey, h i ,' . .. FOR TELLAGRA monstrated that this unknown diet all the animals died midway partment of Publicity and Utah leads' all otheir veals that the experiment., living trial Development was severely factor was nicotinic acid or from 29 34 days. to criticised and condemend by the states in education per capita; Is Milk. an excellent preventive niacin, one of the i editorial writers of Salt Lakes yet its citizens are near the Since use of corn as a food has jfor pellagra, a disease long assonewspapers for contri- - tom of the Income bracket with ciated with d or un- been associated with pellagra for butini encouragement and' a few'a per capita annual income of balanced diets. more than 200 years, Dr. Elvehthousand dollars of its funds in, Recent research bj Dr. C. A. jem conducted his experiment on Seventeen per cent the Inventor might ordSy that of the of rats Elvehjem and with a consistdiet University dogs j of utahns over 25 yeara of ag bring the machine to perfection j Wisconsin to determine the ing largely of corn grits. In one, were all studies Since carefully at the Utah Agricultural College. have 80m colle& training, and action of certain the corn diet was heavily supple- Dr. Elvehjem con- - All of ,whIch 61 per cent have college degrees controlled, g(e8 t0 pr0ve that foods, notably corn and milk, mented by niacin. eludes there can be no basis for compared with a national average have proved that milk rates very These animals gained 77 grams doubting the importance of milk of ten per cent with some college high, the National Dairy Council of weight daily. Another test in preventing and alleviating education and 4.6 per cent with has announced. group was fed the grits with only pellagra in animals. The fact that,Science to Locat utah Minerals degrees. 8 the result of the war, there It has been known since 1925, enough niacin added to equal that people who use liberal amounts Researchers declare that Utah Dr. Elvehjem said, that pellagra present in whole corn. The, of milk do not suffer from has geen a tremendous advance-weiglacks sufficient jobs apparently was due to the deficiency of an gain was only 37 grams Pellagra'" is practical evidence of nient in the field of geophysics of the which could be quality evolnew and methods the importance of milk recently Us well handled educated citi- by e ved may be of great value in helpagent. zens, , E ing the nation uncover undream-ed of deposits of mineral wealth, a declared Dr. William E. Wrather, a director of the U. S. Geological E Rritkbats and Bouquets Complimenting Mr. and Mis. Suriey while nq Utah to speed tip a new program of geological map- - Ralph Stoddard who wcie recen'ly A new a a called invention, COST! AT 01V has just ping. mairied. Mr. and Mis. James L. h motion transformer 'been perfected by Janies A. Hard-- WSBl iaaLmnBgmw.1 -, B. Charles Hunt, regional geo- Stoddard of Hyrum entertained E man of Logan. Nationwide ac- - i0Ris,t, V. S. G. S. will start the at a pa.ty at their home on E claim has come t0 the inventor WOrk r jn Utah. The days of evening. a Dont let confusion reign for Inch of adequate storage E his contribution to science. face are practically A p rogra n of mude and social prospecting to hold See tallies! these and linens! space garments a B The Civilian Prduetion Admin;0- - over ,it was explained, and n was enjoyed after wwhich in a reports says (jc methods will now be used to visiting B D a 'vhcicUb luncheon was served the device has survived the sever- - 0eate mineral wealth hidden ... a 33 ives rela E ,est tests and will and friehds. to entirely elimi- - deep in the earth, V L2 1 he newly weds received A E nat crank shafts. wrKt pins and many . The till Department of Puh- - lovtly wedding present 5. They will 13 ' it opens a new ' t , ' H 'connecting rods; and Industrial Develop- - make their home in the Li'jcnquist m E field in mechanical design and nienL ' y ., along with the University npartmerts in Hyrum may revolutionize the operation E Q of motors and mechanical de- I'tah and the Utah State Agri- cultural College will cooperate 0 vices. Major Vernon Beuhler ai rived a in Hyrum on Thursday to spent 0 a few days after spending the past E J.P T Stoddard. I . , . - Indus-throug- bot-leadi- Mr. Weldon MiUer has bought the Conrad Anhder home in the Hyrum Third ward.' We understand he expects to make apart. ments. . one-side- i lagra-preventl- i ht pellagra-preventiv- Spotlighting Utah STORAGE SPACE Hyruira Locch s Sat-mcl- sur-fo- scienti-tratio- 15S-pag- o o ' U ... A . .. Ss ilBBBBBBBBQB'QBBBQBaQ a D HEARTSPOKEN Marie Brown A Valentine is beautiful in scalet satin or paper lace. But a warm human heart it it could never replace. The sweetest heart has hope firm faith, believing In love divine, and creative dream weaving. A lonely heart is unhappy constantly cries For companionship that contents and s'aunch friendly ties! Hearts, like flowers, are fragile and easily broken, But will mend with words in kindness spoken. Vlien a heaits meiry and gay 'tis light as a feather. But will heavily we jh in dark gnevous wet Ijur. Mms Harts are prone to be ciafty and crutl. V hen tutoied in cnmc under a tyrant's rule. If m the perre of l.fe Anna! doesnt ft recietly win. haibors within. Hearts have strings that when ten Lrly touched Will play sweet melodies ' . that haunt and romantically sway. Human hearts are unwhe and six months in India where he was bound to errors make head of a government finance Thus leading the way to inevitable office at Kirochi. n heartache. His wife is the former Marie It's difficult for a heart to divulge Clawson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs innermost desires Alban T. Clawson of Hyrum. VerExcept to one understanding and non will report back to Palo Alto, ' whose confidence inspires. California on February 15 for reA heart filled with love wildly assignment. His wife will accombeats time away j pany him. He is the son of Mr and While the sentiments of' singing Mrs. Henry Beuhler of Ldgan., Valentine Day. ; a D a D , PHASE 1 I Home and Auto CHEST T? RADIO SERVICE ALL SIX VJAY WORK GUARANTEED SQ9i m drawers. convenient chest with 4 smooth-slidin- g In hardwood, soundly constructed, finished in rich walnut. H Compact, Bj B; WELL FINISHED IN B Roomy Chest In Walnut - Maple B. B ft. s B JtTf, iF'TtT'C W , - 1 ,, B B I! 5 I i B- ,4 . OR SILVER spacious STANDARDS handles. L r Of. hardwood, t' ie 9 yr V finished in choice of walnut or maple. ?;V'" Phone 317, I a B B B B I ' ? 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