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Show CLEARFIELD Common Warts Can Be Pesky Skin Nuisance w.irl is a unis mU'clum ol Riverdale Report on tin soles, cause tin most double, llie Ainetiian Medical A siii i, it mil pomis out PI. ml. waits can be pmlu.id sic, 01 an nidi ol Iwo in cl i.ii ns cr II tiles occur on the pressure pomis ol llie loot, this can be tscesil mgls painful Ibis push inward with each step Plunlai warls usually are so uncomfortable, sonic tunes disabling, that Irealment is required Plantar warls san be sers stub born, and your doctor mas need (o Irv several dillcrcnl treatments Common treatments are electro surgery, which destroys the wart with an electric current, and Ireez-trwith dry tic or liquid nitrogen Another common treatment is to burn out the wart with an acid Sometimes radiotherapy is used Sometimes il is necessary to try a tho-- ihc oilier l.ivct ol llic skin Onliturv wails ars'iii li.iiinlul Oils'll ihs'S Will S'SS'lllll.lllV (tCt.lW.IV. even willioul irsMlnis'iil Kiev will nol bs'sonis s'anssroiis. C lulilren f:i'l wans more oils'll Ihan adults Some seem to be inmiimc and never jiel I hem. Warts are soma gums and sail bs' Iransnnllcd Irom oils' person lo another Scratching warls sail eausc lliem lo spread I'nless the wan is so Ideated that it is eonstantly irritated, stish as in Ills' beard or ssalp, or is unsightly, il often is jusi as well to lei tt alone If your wart bothi'rs you, foi cither physical or cosmetic reasons, ask your doctor lo remove il Warts can occur on any pan of the skin, but most oltcn appear on the hands and fingers and on the soles of the feet. Plantar warls, Its Helen Norton A reunion of the family of Altort L Andrews is to be c held this Saturday, August An invitation from then Garth and family to spend last weekend with them on the B U campus was enjoyed by Wilford and 5, Riverdale Fark, according to Patricia Andrews The combination ol several treatments bout halt ol all dis- - warts spontaneously We don't know why, but through the seats mans physicians have repoited sue eesscs with some lorm of sug Some people gestion therapy believe that warls van he 'charmed awas If the patient has lai h tn a no certain treatment for warts matter how ridiculous or unssiennfic the treatment will sometimes work appear Research still is going on on warls Tiles are often a nuisance and a definite cure would he most welcome Beth ac- Nay, a daughter tivities will begin at 10 am. Each family is to bring their There will be own lunch games and prizes The Navs are expecting their son Dale to come home for the reunion He is located at Fort Lee, Virginia which IS the area where he served an LDS Mission and was also in the Service. He has been employed as an technician there but recently changes over to working His new with computers duties will take him to all the nearbv states and overseas lesch BLATE JONES . . . young WSC habv brother lor their two little gills was born to A (ratg and Joyce Elaine ' i PUTTING SHRIMP in the display case of Ttdeland Seafood and Deli are Mike Pace, left, manager, and Gus Blomquist, right, owner. The new Sunset business offers a complete line of fresh and frozen seafood as well as many deli and imported items. Seafood shop opens locally reunion and spent about days here. ! meets t of the Utah Antique Bottle and Relic Club announces that this year's annual two day Show and Display will be held at the Northwest Multi purpose Center, 1300 West 3rd North (Fair Grounds), Salt Lake City on August 5th and fith. Time will be 1 a m. to 6 p m. on August 5 and Sunday from 9 a m. to 5 p m. Exhibits which will be judged and awarded prizes include Alcoholic will Beverages, Medicinals, Drugs Lb. 6.39 LOBSTER TAIL Ea. $4.1 9 j$ RED SNAPPER lb. $1.79 CRAB SECTIONS Lb. J HALIBUT FILLETS Lb. SALMON Lb. SEA BASS Lb. j 4.99 2.69 2.69 2.69 98 W. 650 Clearfield, was graduated from the Naval War College Dale (Etta) has been here from Montello, Nevada to visit her mother, Mrs flora Llery and other relatives and friends She was accompanied by her children. Dale Wayne, Daylene and Carla Ann On Sunday Lillie Tudder effective employment of The naval forces Mrs Demorest returned home from the University Hospital at Salt Lake City where she had surgery for removal of a tumor from her right eye ? - .5 .. "i - curriculum , to Association COMPANY included v and served Mathematics competition HANSEN GLASS seminars, lectures and idual research projects Thought for the Day People who go through life looking for something soft can usually find it under their hat Dee Hospital Sautrday, July The young couple has chosen the name of Jamie Kay for the new arrival The Wells live at Willa RD High under the teaching of Margaret Howe, he again became interested in math and received in struction from her through his senioi yeai of high school Before he graduated from Roy in 1977. he had taken 24 houis of math classes at WSC. and hail also received 72 hours worth of credit by taking six Advanced Placement iAP tests Immediate plans lor Blate include serv mg a mission for the LDS Church in the Bristol England mission He Junior The Naval War College at Newport, R I , the oldest educational instutute of its type in the world, presents graduate level courses for selected (senior' military officers and top level government executives During the 10 month course, Truax studied the elements of strategy and policy, defense, economics and decisionmaking, and the Auto prepare CqNN GLASS STORM DOORS WINDOWS tr Co" Residential Commercial - INSULATED students for assignment to the highest level command and management positions He is a 1959 graduate of the INSTALLATION 563 W. 100 J. COREY STAHLE Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md , with a U S 1. c A BUS. Bachelor of Science degree GUNNI S AKS J. ,j 290-155- BOUNTIFUL RES. 5 292-550- UT N. 84010 3 HORTTOP THURSDAY, AUG. 3rd FRIDAY, AUG. 4th & SATURDAY, AUG. 5th BUM CHEDDAR CHEESE Lb. 1.85 SHARP CHEESE lb. 2.13 3.20 3.25 2.65 2.65 IMPORTED SWISS Lb. DANISH F0NTINA Lb. PR0V0L0NE Lb. M0ZARELLA CHEESE Lb. Colors, EVERYTHING IN THE STORE DISCOUNTED! summer merchandise 5075 off. blankets, quilts, matching crib sheets, infant seat covers, off. diaper stackers 25 AH new fall & school merchandise 10 off. j All All f f j SPECIAL Vz & Mineral Waters, & Relics, Insulators Antique wet e giv mg h m Then altc toteiing 'he seventh grade at .sandKuige N Cragun, said the parents plan to give her the name of Ember 29 & Household. Contemporary, Sodas JUMBO SHRIMP Johnston, J president of I a si d the first t ,vo tests in a set us ol nine in the V'eiun.d (ditet field, and wojid complete the others wide winking m the field he youngest of four ihildten, Blate has two sisteis and one brother His father is a supervisor at the Detense Depot in Ogden of Some his other achievements include being chosen as a Sterling Scholar m math tor Roy High, the Young American Team Captain, elected Lieutenant Governor for Division 3 of the Utah Idaho Key Clubs, and attended the International Key Club Connaheim vention in California Blate was also s, let ft d in the county sciente fail last year to compete in the International Science fair in There he Cleveland, Ohm placed thud m the National I Navy Commander Daniel Truax. son of Hugh G Truax ahead', I witth Plate has and compiited stn at ce business t 1. Bottle club Gordon new serves M Norma grandmother. 10 that math was son ", g that always stened lo bt c iimtii'in to I, n, sense and wti ,e m the s. o' grade tie w ,is doq,g no, putatmns and pi obit ns nt. the seventh (.rode on! lie saul ho w a - not eiuoii! agn) at Hus me and lost intet t s m ma h he i a ise he aheady knew all that his teachers Navy Their first child, a 5 lb 9 22 inches long baby girl was torn to Rodney and Susan Cragun Herrick at McKay-De- e Hospital last The Sautrday, July 29 oz , -- 773-449- The I.ynn for him Doerr famtlv now resides at 247 North Polk granddaughter has been added to the posterity of Leonard and Thelma Their Oberbroikling daughter Janet and her husband Jim Wells and a 5 lb 12 oz baby girl at McKay A He 25 Randy California came for the graduate Benedict St on July weighed 6 lbs 7 oz They have chosen the name of About 100 people attended their Thomas Reunion at Monroe Park last week, according to Leslie and Their son. Kathryn Scott Dr J Thomas Smith and from Hemet, family Tideland Seafood and Deli has SUNSET opened for business at 2465 N. Main, and invites area residents to drop in and see what they have to offer. Gus Blomquist, owner, and Mike Pace, manager, report that the new store will be open six days a week, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. They will be closed on Sundays. The store features a complete line of fresh and frozen seafoods from the Atlantic, Gulf States, Alaska and San Francisco areas. Their motto is the Most from the Coast. Besides the seafood items they also feature canned specialities including such things as oyster stew', deviled crab and a wide variety of party type foods. They have a complete line of various cheeses and meats as well as party mixes and horsdoeuvres. They also have imported spaghetti and deli products. Specializing in complete party needs, the Tideland Seafood and Deli will also special order any items that you might want. The store number is a! Hospital Glenn and Phyllis Child and their children, Brian, Suzanne,, Mary and Phillip, joined his brother Vern and View family. Pleasant residents, in an outing to the campground up on the back of Ben Lomond Peak last week old i Doerr two week vacation trip has been taken by Vaun and Lois Davis They went by way of Lake Tahoe and Sacramento then took the coast highway on down to Los Angeles where they visited Vauns brother-in-laand sister, Odell and Erma Jean Price As they came home trough Las Vegas the latter part of last week they found the temperature there to be 109 degrees. 5 Truax who live at Erv trie A 978, Pago They enjoyed bicycling around the campus and On their going swimming way home Sunday they pit ked up Tom and Adelphia Bingham at the Salt Lake Airport and brought them bai k to then home at I cut ace Washington The Binghams had ha en down to California to attend the of their wedding grandson Raul Kendrick Bingham who was married to Rohm Elizabeth Tracy in the Los ngeles Temple on July 28 Paul is the son of Ned and Carole Bingham An 8 lb 8oz baby boy was born to Charles and Kerry Parent on July 20 They live at 913 West 4400 ssouth 8-yedr-- 1 graduates son at 11 1 COURIER, Aug. 2, of Vz RACK! Go-wit- Bottle and collectables & glass and miscellaneous. Also, there will be displays of antique bottles and sales tables where bottles and relit 3 will be sold. Dealers and antique bottle collectors will be attending the show from such places as Nevada, Idaho, Ohio, Colorado and several other states The club has about 55 members who meet to discuss bottle collecting, plan annual shows or go on field trips to ghost towns for a weekend dig Admission to the show is Iree, however, a 50 cent donation is requested. There will be a rare old bottle given away hourly to some lucky ticket holder. j i SALAMI Lb. 3.1 9 ITALIAN SAUSAGE Lb. KN0CKWURST Lb. PASTRAMI Lb. 2.45 2.39 3.69 ITALIAN IMPORTED SPAGHETTI AND SAUCES. t g BALLOONS & SURPRISES FOR THE KIDS! & GIFT WILL BE GIVEN AWAY. COME SEE THE NEW STORE AND SAVE 5670 So. 1970 W., Roy Shopping Center (THE WALKWAY WEST OF THE GUS BLOMQUIST -- TIDELAND SEAFOOD CO. 2465 North Main, Sunset 773-449- GUNNI SAX) MIKE PACE GUNNI SAKS jj INFANT 1 fey & CHILDRENS WEAR |