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Show THE Roy, Weber County, March 24 E, and Lenord Bowman out to a dance again. They have both been ill during this winter. We hope health will be with them and they will be able to. come out again .as they have always done. Fireside meeting for the Gleaners, Jr. M Men and Jr. Gleaners will be held Sunday March 27 at 9 p m. at the stake center. A M Men and Come one, come all to the South Ogden Stake dance that will be held at the South Ogden Junior High at 9 p.m. March 26. It will be sponsored by South Weber and Uintah Wards. Theme of the ball is Spring Is Here Everyone is invited.' T "MISS AQUAlANTf ith on Overused lifldo l Wiggint poti AqwolonU bodge. Ctiitni of Ihii itoto will bo otkod fo Aquolonloi (wolof vigilonttt) lo tupporf tho Colorodo livof Storogo Projoct. Ctnofli con booo Aqvolonli by iwbtcribing $1 or (not to Iho fight for tho Wii wotor. SwpppHo'i of Iho progrom will bo gvn Aqvolonlo bodgoi. btoo tier on car). Its really when a man can't do 4ns own wolf whistling Just kidding Darrell Bvram South Weber By Mrs. Thors Moore Phone J 4297 You know writing for a paper ax easy as I thought it might in't ix' You hear something and like the times its told over all nows it isnt just exactly as it hap-p- i ned For instance a little bov came up to me and said "You said the clock that fell off the wall hit me where it didn't," (it hit me some place else). Then I heard a large mountain lion was seen on the mountain road by Archie Hills Four car loads of Hill Field workers saw it So I ask Mr Hill for details and he said he didn't know anything about it There had been several bob cats seen in that area so take it for what its worth and Just don't all you read. a sonfe-thin- Thursday night the Teachers Quorum met at the home of Sam Moore Along with their advisor Willard Johansen They were making plans for the sacrament meeting m which they are in charge They hticl a lot of fun, lunch was served. Sunday night was very successful for these boys Ray Peek conducted the meet mg and gave a talk, as did the following boys, Rex Bouchard, Don Ray. Lynn Coy, Duane Poll The Singing Mothers furnished two musical numbers Talks were given by William (Bill) Byram who is leaving soon for the mission field and President Farrell Carter Sunday-evenin- Last Thursday, March 17, the Relief Society celebrated another birthday, this being the day it was organized. Twenty five women gathered at 10 am, quilted and embroidered blocks for another quilt A nice lunch was served at noon and a special program at 2 was conducted by Ada Cornia Prelude was played by Selma Wilson Care of refrigerators and deep freezers was given by Clara Olsen. Special musical numbers were given by Dorothy Bird. Elaine Janett, Gail Gibbons: accompanied by Janice Johansen, violin solo by lola Ukena, accompanied by Selma Wilson. Ad. Cornia gave a talk on the "Organization of the Relief Society, also when it was organized in this ward Giving a list of all the presidency from the beginning up to the present time. All those who held an office during that time were special guests special compliment on their Mr. and Mrs. Link Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jaques, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith spent this last week vacationing. They traveled through Zlons and Grand Canyon to Las Vegas, California and Mexico. (They found it a ideal time to travel). Marlene and Reid Stark stayed at the home of her parents, Virgil Smith, and tended children. If you could have seen Chad Stark you would have known someone had been to Mexico. He had a hat, a little too big for him, but hasnt hardly had it off snue Grannie gave it to him. irom ffhaBibJ Be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind. (Romans I 12, 2.) Happy and strengthened is he who. in God's presence cleanaea hia mind every morning of doubts, feara. anxieties regatlve and - that , resentful) thought Then, in devotion he must replace them with osilive, conatruitive thoughts renewing his mind with the good I is God. j I95S Science Has Found Six New Viruses United State Public Health scientists have found six new viruses. They are now tentatively designated the ABC agents. These agents are believed to be responsible for a number of hitherto undiagnosed diseases and some diseases which had been thought to be caused by other things. One disease which has already been traced to one of agents is a type of pneumonia a type which has been causing such trouble in Army camps. These agents are thought to affect t tie respiratory system, and can cause conditions which have been classified as gripjx, conjunctivitis, summer cold, catarrah, tonsilitis and affections of the diseas- e-causing adenoids These viruses aie so small that they cannot he seen with the most powerful microscopes and they had been thought to be nonliving Outside of a bod v cell, they actually act as if they were not living However, once inside a cell, they show their life by an ability to multiply rapidly The new discovery is thought to be important and doctors think that almost esery one has. at one time or another, been infected w ith one of these viruses On Saving $103,000 to stand maximum wear. . Robert Bortmgeff and Prof. John Hugh Jones think they have The two engineer believe this center area should be built the usual deep, but that the runway could be tapered down so that it was. not as thick on the edges. Although savings would vary, depending on the soil in different parts of the coun- try, the savings would be considerable In every case and the average saving on only one concrete runway of this size would would be $103,000, they say. found a way to save $103,00(7 on a normal 8,0Q(Ffoof runway. The method of saving is aurprtsing-lsimple but it seem to make sense. The two University of California engineers studied the wear and tear on normal airport runways. They found that over 93 percent of the traffic stays in the center of a runway, meaning The people who smile often a center area 60 feet wide. have more friends than the The normal runway strip is people who frown. about 130 to 200 feet wide and What you put off doing today therefore the center area, 60 feet irt width, is the only area of the you will likely put off doing runway which has to be built y AV Vv I ; EASTER BASKETS CANDY BUNNIES ? Y Y v - SEE GIFTS FOR ALL fY BE nil I Oil Y Y Y Y AT ALL TIMES Eisenhower links belief in God Y S THEM! --K ON DUTY PHONE By Charles Kuhn GRANDMA Thursday night the girls playa tie off with the 34th Ward for bjskctball (And were Too bad gals, we know you tried and you were real good ed sadly-beaten- ) losers Maybe they were too excited when they saw the crowd of South Weber and Uintah people who turned out for the game. Remember this it isnt whether you win or lose, but how you played the game. 711 Jr M Men and Jr. Gleaners Election Frolic will be held at the Stake Center Tuesday, March Bishop Joseph H Ray was the 28 at 8 p m. speaker at a Fireside held SunThe men are always kidding day night for the Junior GleaDid know Carl and Martheir wives about all the time ner and Junior M Men, Gleaner ion Hillyou are building a new home saving devices they have in these and M Men departments He Fifty boys and girls from our modern days. But here's one on spoke on "Temple Marriage " ward went on a temple excursion men the It really was nice to see Inez Saturday (a modern wolf whimorning and received a - IT If jours average home in this area, you arc using almost twice as much electricity every day as you did ten years ago. With so many new electrical conveniences such as clothes dryers, dishwashers, garbage disposers, and ironers youll probably use much more low cost electricity in the next five years. Check now to be sure your wiring is prepared for the increased load. Inadequate wiring is not only inconvenient, but wastes time and money. For example, with only a 10 per cent reduction in voltage, a broiler takes 34 per cent more time to heat . . . and a bulb provides less light than a one with normal voltage. Accidents and fires often result from overloaded wires, too. "Q is an 100-wa- tt 75-wa- tt CHECK NOW: 1. Sizes of your wires are they large enough.-2. Arc there enough circuits? 3. Plenty of outlets in each room? 4; Sufficient light switches properly placed? Mtii i Be Modern 4 (' LIVE ELECTRICALLY tl'JJI Utah Power & Light Co. Acting on a V' . JTX . di'-taru- Cadillac dealer, weve been privileged many times to help make such a dream come true. And it never ceases to be a thrill. But we do feel, in all sincerity, that many motorists As a BRICK 1 Decision 20Tfeu'-0l- d Let' s suppose it was a couple of decades ago when a young lad, with his book strap over his shoulder and his lunch basket under his arm, started slowly down a dusty road that led to a country xthoolhnuxc. a hig, hand But his walk was short that day. some Cadillac with its smiling driver traveling in the lads d irection stopped ami gave him a "lift. And as he stcxid there on the schcxilhowxc lawn he and watched the but car roll off into the made a decision. I lc decided that, some day, he would own a Cadillac. And here you see him, hi, dream come true taking the keys to a new 1955 Cadillac! '6 Y-- :' Yv not realizing the Cadillac car is practical as well as wait too long to m.Tke the move. uoiJnful pried Cadillac, for example, actually than t wek c different models of other makes. Its economy of ojx'ration is far lievond anything you could mu alls anticipate from a car of Cadillacs size rnl at the time of resale, a Cadillac and !uur traditionally returns a greater share of its owners investment than any other car in the land. The lowest i iwf . It x I . If, like the gentleman in the picture above, you have looking forward to a Cadillac of your own you beepi should give careful consideration to these remarkable Cadillac facts. It is entirely possible that the time (or your Cadillac has come and, as we said, it is always a pleasure to help make such a dream come true. Better come in and see us today. WOO D COMPANY Second North and Main Street Y Y Y Y Y Y :: ; - to Americanism Y Y DRUG PHARMACIST REGISTERED Y Kaysvillc ! |