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Show Pace Two Ot II IE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID and children of Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blain Draper on Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Guymon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold and Mr. and Mrs Mack Morley motored to the Uinta Mountains a n d Kennnerer, Wyo., recently. Mrs. Lynn Ietersen was hostess to the SoAit Club Thursday night. The tune was spent quilting and luncheon was ser- m Reath B. Phon Draper 2298 of heart check U.S. WATER FACILITIES before hunting SUPPLY 140 GALLONS Mr. and Mrs. Nevert Stevens and daughter Terry motored to Orem Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Allred at a birthday dinner in honor of their sons first anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Urwin Motley ved. have received word that their Anuisa Morley is seriously son Gayle has been named as HI at Ins home. second counselor in the presidency of the Central Iowa For those in apparent good District Mission. He is attendthese suggestions arc health, school at the Iowa, Ames, ing made to reduce the occurence FOR EACH Deer sure they themselves are in tipas well MAN, top physical condition as checking their guns and munition, Utah's medical fession warned this week. WOMAN AND CHILD IN THE COUNTRY EACH DAY. IOO u.s. BY deer-shootin- g CAST IRON MAINS STILL State University. of heart attacks: First, hunters Mrs. Russell Bailey was hos- should follow a coreful schedtess to the Senior Sorocis club ule of graduated exercises over on Thursday afternoon, Octo- the weeks preeecdmg the hunt ber 6. to prepare for the sudden seof hiking in Mr. and Mrs. Glade Morley vere exertion and and daughters, Kathleen, heavy clothes carrying and Melinda of Magna, rifles an dequipmciit at higher were weekend visitors at the altitudes. Second, if the hunter home of his parents, Mr. and notices marked shortness of ' 100 YEARS - chest pain or sense of construction in the chest, he should rest until relieved, then return to camp. Following these suggestions will cut the heart attack tragic hunting toll, medical authorities say. breath, History n-The-Rocks Ice houses were known in Biblical times. King Solomons men would pack and line a deep trench with snow, cover it with chaff and weeds, and let it stand overnight. The snow then fused into ice. non-roa- penny-a-gallo- d n 7airview - Galileo was the first to realize that ice is lighter than the water from which it was made; recognizing that ice's specific gravity was less than water's, he pre-- i dieted that it would float on water before this had been demonstrated. Lucy Tucker Ethel Mower enterain-eat a luncheon recently for Mrs. rlQUZL $ZrA and at home. During recent deer hunting seasons, deaths from heart attacks have nearly paralleled those from gun accidents, Bowman pointed out. birthday Oct. 3 f" ' WASTES . 25 lifelong George S. Jensen, resident of Spring City, observed his 80th birthday anniversary Oct. 3. He was born October 3, 1880 in Spring City, a son of Jens S. and Maria Christensen Jensen. GALLONS I) OF WATER PER DAY. . CHECK LEAKS TODAY FOR o( C axf Iron Pipe Research I Assn Iht Old ILmi, He married Hilda Rasmussen Sept. 1, 1909 in the Manti Temple. They have six children: Mrs. Gerald (Edna) Salt Lake City; Lyndon Jensen, Spring City; Mrs. Boyd (Marie) Ivory, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Craig (Evelyn) Davis, Bountiful; Mrs. Lyman (Maxand ine) Nelson, Bountiful Franklin R. Jensen, Preston, Idaho. They have 11 grandchildren. For the occasion Mr. and Mrs. Jensen went to Bountiful self living in a more expen' where a family dinner was sersive apartment . . . when yot ved at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Nelson (Maxine) havent even moved. to 19 members of their family. Huge radar in Alaska nears They also visited in Salt Lake City. completion. Its rather sad to find your One at noon, one at night, One along the way You never outgrow your need for Milk, Drink three glasses every day! AMERICAN . . . DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH Mrs. Minerva Vance, Mrs. Bur-dell- a Mrs. Stella Oldroyd spent Terry, Mrs. Edda Graham, last week in Provo visiting Mrs. Lucille Madsen, Mrs. Mrs. Sarah with relatives. Clement, Mrs. lone RTgby, Rigby, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Reed C. Las-so- n Marcella Graham and Mrs. and Jeanine attended GenLucy Tucker. eral Conference last week in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lasson Mrs. Barto Briggs of Can-og- a went on to Logan this week, Park, Calif., came to Utah where with Mrs. Alice Nelson to attend Conference as a Re- she is attending Leadership lief Society worker. She spent School as representatives of the weekend with her parents, Fairview South ward. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rigby. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Tucker were in Salt Lake City last The heavy snow which fell week. On Saturday Mrs. TuckMonday night did considerable er attended the DUP convendamage, breaking tree braneh- - tion at Hotel Utah. Ar-min- ta fm Housewives, too, should be concerned with the physical characteristics of ice as well as the quantity they keep on hand. It's always a good idea to have enough pure, clear, packaged ice on hand. It's easy to buy in sanitary paper bags from nearby vending machines, neighborhood retail stores or your local ice H manufacturer. ABOUT.. PjBira? S' fj d Mrs. Emma Evans and Mrs. Ethel Mower attended Relief Society conference in Salt Lake City last week as stake workers. , rim , Dr. Curtis pointed out. Meanwhile, Utah State Medical Association executive secretary Harold Bowman reminded deer hunters, along with marksmen seeking duck, pheasant or other game, to follow safety rules concerning firearms and gunfire. He joined Utah State Fish and Game officials in warning that death and serious injury can result from careless handling of rifles and shotguns in autos, when climbing fences, in the field, notes 80th - one-een- les and knocking out power lines, leaving the town without ligiits and power Monday night and most of Tuesday. y t ' 10 George Jensen UNDERGROUND nt -O- S George S. Jensen Guy-len- e Mrs. Leo Morley. Mr. and Mrs. Blain Draper and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Morley motored to the Uinta Basin and Blaming Gorge on Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Trom r- IN SERVICE AFJ'LR MORE THAN Taxes are an item defying the law of gravity they go up and up and up and nobody should know this belter than the American motorist. The gasoline tax now produces more revenue than the the last 10 years while prices in general were rising 21 pet levy on any other single product. It actually amounts to a cent gasoline prices themselves went up only five per sales tax of about SO per cent cent. It is higher taxes that of the price of gasoline itself. make the difference in what the Today the federal governtax on ment levies a four-oemotorist has to pay. each gallon of gasoline one This taxation is made even more unpalatable by the fact cent of which is u temporary that gasoline and other highwalevy due to expire next year. levies are not always The average state tax is six y-user cents, although some states colspent entirely on roads. Last lect as much as seven cents. year, for example, the federal This combined average state-federgovernment diverted $1.7 biltaxes to lion in highway-use- r levy of 10 cents is just 10 times the size of the first purposes and the states diverted $.'100 million. gasoline tax a imposed in 1910 in Oregon. The Right now motorists are keepfederal government got into the ing an anxious eye on that latt federal boost. They est act in 1902 with a temporary one-ccwant to make certain it expires boost. Some people say high gasoline June .'10, 19H1, as scheduled and taxes are one of the reasons for doesnt continue indefinitely the popularity of small cars like so many "temporary taxes these days. Its a fact that in of the past. ampro- Men who follow a sedentary occupation for more than eleven months of the year, and then take to the high mountains and rough timber for a run a wek of real risk from heart attacks, Dr. George H. Curtis, president of the Utah Heart Association has warned. 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