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Show J. The Mrs. Belnap Wilson from has been visiting In Hooper with her sister, Mrs. Nell Lewis and her brother, Will Belnap. Mrs. Marion E. Lewis, wife of the late Bill Lewia from Los Alamos, Calif., has been visiting here with Mr and Mrs. Went Lewis. Ivy Bend, Ore., By Veins M.. ored on her birthday recently at canyoh party at the Lake View Stake Camp. Those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Alton Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hancock, Mr. and Mrs Norman Read, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Widdison, Mr. and Mrs. Read Jonea and families. A lovely gift was presented to the honored guest and a barbecue luncheon waa enjoyed. The First Ward bishopric and clerks held a swimming party Thursday evening at C t y a t a 1 Springs. Luncheon waa enjoyed alter the swim, lowstone. Hooper News -- Read Dennis and Larry Eppley, sons Charles Eppley (Betty) from Whittier. Calif, have also been staying with the Lewia family. Phone 3 3000 of Mr. and Mrs. The First Ward morning meet ings will be held one hour earlier Sunday, July 22. Bishops counsel meeting will be held at 8 am. priesthood meeting at 8.30 and Sunday School at 9 30. Wouldnt it be nice to be paid for a job that you really do enjoy slot. Well Norman Fowers is one of those lucky people. He us in charge of Scout Crafts at Lake Bonneville Counsel Camp It ii located at Cave Falls, near Yellowstone A closing program for the moth ers was presented last Friday by Park Norman plans to be there for six to eight weeks. Jhe two summer Duf AH children participated. v The Fred Allen Jr, is also up there Masses were taught by Elnora Wid as assistant program diworking d'son and Jennie Chrutensen rector for the summer. Roland Parker is camp director. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Yorgason of Mrs. Fred Alien and children and Ogden have a new baby boy born Mrs Roland Parker and family plan Mrs. Yorgason is the to recently join their husbands at the camp formrr Helen McCloy of Hooper this weekend. They now have three sons. Reed Garner, son of Mr. and Mrs MIA meeting will not be held in Roy Garner is also at the camp the First Ward for the next two helping out the' cooks. weeks Tuesday the 24th is a holiA Primary Fun da lay for the day and Tuesday the 31st the First Ward girls will be at stake camp. Trailbuilders was held for the 1st They plan to leave for camp on and Second, Kanesvllle, Clinton and View Wards recently at the Monday the 30th and return on Wednesday the 1st of Aug A phy Clinton Ward chapel The boys and sical examination is required for their parents attended Games were all girls played and each family brought a box lunch Punch was served MIA meeting will not be held in the Second Ward on Tuesday the Scout Troop 38 in the First Ward 24th. went on an overnight camping trip ast weekend at Tony's Lake in Hooperites are still going on a 1Ogan Canyon The bos were cations Mr and Mrs Ervin Heslop by scout leader James and family left Wednesday morn Johnston and Jay Freu Ray was there for one day. The ing to go to Yellowstone Pyk Mr and Mrs Jack Weaver and bovs who went were Brent Fowers, family and Mrs Allot Simpson are Roger King, Roger Flinders. Dale relatives in Portland, Ore visiting Robinson, Lyle Johnston, Ron WidMr and Mrs Parll Parker and dison. Garv Kite, Don Flinders, Bob Flinders Scott Peterson. Mr and Mrs Spencer Falsa, their Brent Thurgood Bill Batchelor and law are vacadaughter and son-iJoe McClov tioning in Ixs Angeles, Calif They plan to go through the temple while Ten men and one boy packed I here back in on hows to the lintah Mr and Mrs Jean Arave and mountains last Saturday for a fish-nchildren accompanied Mrs Arave's trip They were Thorald Cox, mother. Mrs Ray Rigby to Grace, Wiley and Kurt Fowers. Jean FowJunior Christensen. Idaho last weekend Mrs Rigby ers Orson hristensen. Howard Cox. Joe Park-- t has been visiting in Hooper (.rant Iiybee and Dee Hooper Mr and Mrs Carl Manning made their second trip to Fishing Bridge Mf and Mrs I.egrande Belnap in Yellowstone Park last weekend ust returned from a trip to south Mr and Mrs Brian Ross and BarI'tah ..ml Boulder Dam bara and Mr and Mr Roy Powers and family are vacationing in Yel Mrs Melvin Widdison was hon Wid-diso- ifen yos IBROWN'S MARKETS : j rfp'O " DAWSON REPORTS Shopping Starts Secretary of the Treasury George Humphrey this month had the pleasure of dusting off the government's bottle of black ink to use in writing up the balance sheet of federal income and federal spending For the first time since 1931 and for only the fourth time since 1931 the government lived within its income. As a matter of fact, a surplus of $2 billion was chaulked up This I think is a commendable in accomplishment, particularly jview of the sizeable tax reductions that have been approved In the I'.ist four years. I.y Hep. William A. Dawson IN THE PAGES 'uii'Clmnkk Utah State Fair Centennial Year Wednesday July The Midget League baseball team sponsored by the Weber County Recreation, left Hooper Tuesday evening on the Lakcshoro bus at to attend a baseball game 6pm at Dcrks Field in Salt Lake City The game was televised and was between the Salt Lake City Bees and the Pocatello Athletics. The game and ride down was free for the boys These are necessary restrictions Without them. It ii doubtful that RIM.EK THAN the 435 member House of Repre- E ER sentatives would ever get through sept 14 thru 23 debating a measure and around to Matinees Mpt 15 16, 19 voting on it. 22 A 23 Farm Exports ' This is a hot SPECIAL Good progress Is being made by the Department of Agriculture in selling farm surpluses overseas rather than storing them at heavy expense to the taxpayer. For the ' Patience and determination will fiscal year Just ended farm exports win for most of us nine battles out rose nine per cent in value and 12 of ten A man without patience, per rent in quantity over the the previous de Musset responding is a lamp without oil Says The . . . follouing ARMN ADJl bTABIJ: A of treatment the iituation now Bland our methods of carte which an not insignificant, art baaed on at crumulation of trial and errrr niMhh built and accumulated over the j nii IS h memben in ditn mental Mineral and vitamin hav PSORIASIS been urd in abundance etpuialU vitamin L and A. It ia likely that th tv The reason for the name psoriasis ia are of little help Amino acid whuh obscure and probably at one time was are the building block of protein have applied to a variety of akin eruption been used with little auccewa. Hormone In the past hundred yean it ha derived from and thyroid hvp the to mean a penal type of akin disease not Iteen pancreaIt i without fpir-tihelpful which u not usually difTmill to diagnose that a pituitarv hormone called A('l)l hut haa a great of manifestations unquestionably alcoholic variety and may tax an experienced observers ability to properly recognire the disease Psoriaata ia rare in infancy and unusual in children It usually appears first in young adult The disease ia imu h mure common in white ra es and i practuallv non existent in the pure negro. There is evidence that it is more nmmon in some fanihes lhan others, but it is not a simply inherited dtraase It has been thought to oirur more (ornmonly with other disease hut the onlv disease it can quite surely tie linked with is rheumatoid arthritis ( a The eruption ustiallv vnt m tru alls diet r dm ted red m nlmg round sores on the knee, elbows, hai k, and scalp In diagnosis one ali oliservr the toe and finger nail and g nitahn. as these situation ton are frequentlv affected or cortisone, and it rferivitivm have a Iwnifinal efjeit on poriai whm ued in large doage and over an extended period of time They have no effect applied locally There are aenoua drawhai ka to the ue of the leneh( ial hornmnrw Mainly the aide tffet t Produced b the large and prolonged (image are undeairahle ordang roua and the drug haa to be diiu unturned Ai the patient mtiM he under cam ful medical rvtmn while thee Imf mom- - are being ued The ond ct miKmaMiaI drawback 1 the etperiM of U( h medication For thewe rr.iwm thru medic me are umia!1 onlv m Bevere cae of p n im them under con mrAMjrr ran be t r o t . it utc d ued to get le m r t' hold the t In thu wav a patient a improvement h n d of diabiht v itinv be m n nrkahlv hortc ned over ohb r rm ' hd of care The patient with the mu d pKonn The ly pe of eruption (have d.- - rited hould nd feci hope N vs k hrlplr Uno I referred to a Alt! "ugh i .Miriat vulgaris (v ulga about hi rta meaning common, not vulgar) ledge aide ph mm m w .'I uud take to c There are manv other wavs in wtm h psoriasis can apear. m h a like droplet on the body or in huge placqura covering the entire hai k or leg At tin.es the large body flexure are principally involved instead of extensor aurfaies as we originally th- -i nlied At time the palms and aolea are aflecli-- and on rme on asions eve ry square tin h of hods pr; iw tire b t'i r t t !v teac h ONLY V Jf Furniture, Hardware!, Appliances, Sporting Good Mail orders soon Fur 2i;ii a hu write P.M. Every Day YOUR SUNSET SHOPPING CENTER Store Hours BOX mtoim.itot) Those ,s.ilt l.akr City by mail flirt h.ist6 t it arr on our mall-s- t r addrpsi. A (I v i 9 A.M. to 7 ki-t- s yt-a- 455 North Main St. r SUNSET Phone She came to see her husband-stay- ed to charge the cannon! tc d n edicine the patient to ue m applied locally in the proper manner, whn h will be Ip the pwrmM' Sunlight, ultra violet irradiation and therapy ha r d finite nefu ial effect on the diene and employed r r miniproperly c an dt min h to hi to see mize he eruplmn It is a d i v f , r treat in har ccmipl surface is involved produiing an ex- psonnsjK but it uninllv nieiit from time to tin tremely red scaling nuliv idu.il .ir in aorne cf gn e Mmot nnv mpp A person wilh n nt can !e I .luglit h a t c are for should no p.ct psoriasis o tli.it it si dwell on these bizarre example as it i heir under Im ttc-is most unlikely for hi disease In (ontrol limn it woidd I v hit amt o rlevaat ating t 'anally with im 1,me and ndverti; d n m lir modi rale effort he will tie able to kit p I here i the divtim ! h pc f I ct n vve hi allhtlion under control o (hai ii i he It r unde rfct and t h i hi mist r y and not a major ili(omforl or losmein evolution of (he II the kc s to the defect umoverrd control of pwortAMh will psiri.i AT N tmm BUILDING CLEARANCE a new home? bf all I. FT US HELP YOU WITH YOUR ROOFING PROBLEMS! JEWELRY Free Estimates Shingles Built-u(Gravel) Composition Consult us first problem. PRICE on any roof PRIVATE AND COMMERCIM, cnosaiinaiDZB The Roof of Quality Archibald Roofing Co. 5223 SOUTH 9.45 YOUNG' W. BATTLXnTLO nor house work defeated Molly Pitcher. repaired AI.I.-MKl. ADJl STABLE TO 6 I1EK.HTS FROM 25'' TO 33'' With Pad and Cover pviruMs, hut we still do not know wh) and how it occurs If this were known we hkr!v could arm at better methdi one of i senet of 'u.7 of the i'tah Stale Mnsua, A ssooahon and poblnhed in torferatten uith yoar local neu t paper These articles are uheduled hundred eam to afptat niry other uiek ihternghcul the teat Yartoua dietary meaiureB have in an efart to bitter acquaint tu u ifh um-(for eara Mont of us feel that thu of health, and designed to irytcte the u!l-brinis of minimum importance although of the profit oj i'tah intake tnitlrn IRONING TABLE M u h effort hat ten and till it luij directed towards finding the raue o Your Doctor i Roy Printing Co, Roofs 3 ZJ j 1 forget year. The stimulation of foreign demand for our farm products is the best answer to our current farm problem. The last minute legislative rush is now going on in Congress and as a result laws are being passed with a minimum of debate and consideration on the floor of the House. It is during this time of The Weber County Surveyors ofand confusion that one really rush fice report that house number will the slow and somewhat be assigned to each house in Hoop-- r appreciates cumbersome process that all legis in the near future. laton must go through before it District Office comes up for final passage This SecSunday School classes in the that all bills guarantees It machinery appears now that Congress ond Ward taught by Mrs Ted Parkhave had very careful study be won t adjourn until the end of the er and Frank Rawaon spent a day fore they ever come up for a vote ni. .nth I'pon adjournment, I will n Salt Ijke City visiting the state I'e.ive by automobile with my fam- Rules Committee capitol, the zoo, "This is the Place for I'tah Due to lack of space Liband monument, temple square One of the most maligned - and m the Federal Building, I have arerty Park. most useful committees is the ranged to open a district CongresLloyd Kng was a happy man last committee on rules. This powerful sional office in the Newhouse Hotel I'tahns with problems reSaturday when he won Second gfoup, made up of eight members Prize in the annual Phillips 68 con- of the majority party and four mem quiring congressional attention are new bers of the minority party, must (ordiallv invited to visit the office test at Saltair. His prize was tml discuss them with me approve all controversial suit. be taken up on can before it tion Birthday wishes were in order House. The Rules this past week for Arinina Widdi- the floor of the how long Committee .also specifies son and Jay Beus who celebrated be debated and their birthdays on the same date, each bill can can not be amended it or whether 18tb. g RsfflEfilBERf e, Roy, Uuli, Tburxlay, July 19, 1958 Sim-Chron- ic 1900 WEST Phone 8558 ROY, UTAH accatad. BENNI0N DRUG Phone 60 , Roy, Utah Her real name waa Mary Ludwig Hays. And on June 28, 1778, she came to Monmouth County Neu' Jersey, to visit her Husband, an artilleryman serving in (He RevoMan-moutlutionary VE'ar CHen tHe battle of mucH be done to began, Mary save to she that just stayed. h She carried countless pitcher of water to the exhausted and wounded soldiers. And when her husband fell wounded, ahe took his place t a cannon. Before the battle ended, Mary Ludwig Hays became famous as Molly Pitcher, one of this country's first heroines. Todays battles are being fought on the economic front. And theres much that any woman can do to help in this field. A family's sound financial standing depends as much upon a womans ability to manage money as it does her husbands ability to make it. Many women are helping their families win financial independence by encouraging their husbands to invest regularly in U. S. Series E Savings Bonds on the Payroll Savings Plan. Its the easiest way to save one of the safest and one of the beat ways to guarantee future prosperity. For the big things in your life, be ready with U. S. Savings Bonds it M fir Skit minrUMug. Tk Trmury Drpartnmi tkmnks, yV, p. 5. Cevtntmmt for tkoir patriotic iimatiem, On Aivortidnf Coutcil md |