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Show cy stan prakb JONES THE HEART OF JULIET 'Mr DAD-h- t Th nk LLING N rc: t S L CE- -, cRv CE. BECAUSE without elen PAO-I- CLEAN M GONE ON S DAuGhTlP' H NO ti tauav m BY V, T. 1 HOPE CS I " cctjld be MOUNT OLYMPUS 1 TOOK! HNWI ODD NAME.. YOU THINK THIS CHECK'S A OH, n IL BE ALL RIGHT, DOC I LEFT IT IN THE CARE OF A COUPLE OF PROSPECTIVE PROBABLY. 6LT YOU SHOW DN T HAE LEFT THE LAB V.ITHTHE 1 PONT KNOW HER ANGLE BUI YOU CAN BET YES GOOUNFSs THAT By MRS. Al DRl V SMI I II Dr. and Mrs Bui line Petei son and daughter bine returned to Iheir home in Finest Grove. ( after -- pending a week with lelatives and fnends hei e in the jllev dinner guests at Wednesday the home of Mr. and Mis .1. Smith, were Mr and Mrs. Amos Guflin, Mr. and Mis. Duane Griffin of Newton Mrs. Jenevne Walker, and son Ralph, of Glendale Caltfvr mn, Mrs Luella Broadston of with California visited Mr. and Mis J Leslie Petei son Mrs alkei and Mis Broadston are cousions of Mr Peterson. Kahy Girls Air. and Mrs Clyde Noble aie leiouung mer the safe an iv al of a new gi andduginer born to Mr. and M's Reed Slalder in the Ixigan LDS Hospital. September 13 Mrs Slalder is the foimer Miss Joan Noble and has been stajing with her parents for the past few months Reed ts stationed at Fort Polk In Louisiana and is a engineer. Joan plans to join her husband in about six weeks PS1 ALLEY OOP r Burnice Petersons Return Home After Visit Here KNOmnG VOUR bllv. ThiSGS but me- -i LO.'ED TO SO HE TOO ME ALL OvER THE WOP..D BECAUSE I CRAvED THE ' w, . k'tiH L, EXCiTEMENT. jt-- ( Br aas both 30 any questions5, AtO FISm K E 0 D S TOCOLE EAH- -I PARENTS TO ME WAS CYAPY ABOUT H'M. KATE!? H MCTO-E- ,YAS A 1 SHE'S GOT ONE! r E 114 BUY OPERATION PHONY, Mil HAMLIN youlept IT WITH Poit-eivtll- STRANGERS? ERS i 10- ( Iff M MfeA YW TA - lake Cue ell ,es in Amolga X r BY LESLIE TURNER CAPTAIN EASY , e, daughter IT31 SMALL. I MIPS IT , ta. Kansas. BY AL CAPP To f a T " J Ouf ft 2 UTV I I 1157 Lian Flu Epidemic University of Utah scientis said today sian flu in the United Stales has attaikcd up to 57 per cent of those exposed to it. Dr Louis P. Gebhardt. head of the department of bacteriology at the Iniversity, lepoiled his find, ings in a noon address before tbe bait Lake Rotary Club Gebhardt said the attack rate in the US has varied from 18 to 57 U. S. Citizen Is Beaten JCV'NAL ' -- I Reports On family. and , Utah Scientist Mis Jr. Smith and family weie Sunday dinner guests of Mis. Smith pai cuts. Mr. and Mis Amos Griffin of Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Aiden Porter of Ogden called on Mr. and Mrs Melvin Hillvard Sunday. PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti IP Neal reterson from South Official American charge that a for a Dakota is heie visiting U. S. Citi.en wa beaten to death week with fnends and relatives while in police custody hi ought reHe is sta.ving at the home of his lations between Washington and sister, Mrs. M P. Hansen Hati's ruling military Junta to a Mts Flda Hilly a rd and Mrs state of crisis todav. Ruth C. Hansen, west to Salt The American, Shibley Talam-awas picked up Saturday night for violating the curfew while out seeking a doctor fot his wife She Answer to Previous Punle gave birth tlve next morning while Talamas wag in prison A three-ma- n ITS. medical team examine dthe body of Talamas, and said the chubby, 30- - ear-ol- d American was beaten to death deMr I -- , Death s, per cent. He noted the death rate to date has been very low, probably less than 1 per cent He noted the death rate to date has been very low, less probably than 1 per cent Gebhardt said the Asian flu vaccine now being manufactured produces fair immunity In two to tour weeks after proper Immunization Earlier. Utah health officials agreed the state's flu caes are so mild and short hied that use of vaccine is virtually useless. The com luston was reached in a panel discussion on the disease held by the Salt Lake County Medical Society at Holy Cross Hospital. Panel members said only per. sons to whom the vaccine would be extremely valuable would be' those suffering respiratory and other diseases in which complications might arise through the flu. Dr. Joseph P. Kesler, acting state health director, told the group there Is nearly 16 times more flu in the state now than spite statements by the Haitian military government he had died of a "heart attack L S Ambassador (Jerald Drew filed a vigorous protest with Foreign Minister Col Umis Roumam and demanded a full explanation in "normal jears. of tlie incident. But Gen. Antonio Kesler said the health departof the ruling junta, ment Kebreau, head has definite evidence from lefused to see him personally. laboratory tests that Asian flu has been seeded in Utah. He idd-e- d that some of the cases thought to he Asian flu are other types of virus. Chewing Delicious Wriglejs Spearmint After E?erj Meal mountains 34 British government stock 35 Guide Driver Dies SALT LAKE CITY (IP A Salt Lake City taxi driver died in General Hospital Monday after a policeman found him unconscious at the wheel of his cab. Henry Hunt, 49, was taken, to the hospital after he was found in his cab at South Temple and Main streets, but he failed to regain consciousness. Helps Keep Teeth Clean Swinish animals 39 Roster 40 Cut in cubes 41 Dry, as wuie 42 Worship 45 Use yardstick 49 Holding back M Boy 82 Cut 53 Poker stake 54 Compasa point 37 Soap-makin- V, f 111 three 55 TUT . 27 Tier 30 Each J2 Of high BUGS BUNNY t' Wells Mr, and Mis Ninth. Mis and Mrs 0 'smith attended ine giave side seivnes in Smnli-lie'W I'liam I01 Wlldmail ol Jem. ne Idaho Yiuidav guests at the home of Mis. Mane Hansen weie her .A,, and daughter and Mis Cliltoid Port r ail lain h Mi and Mis Riehaul lamer visited their daughter and Mr Claude and Mi's Johns. in and son Kearns, I tali Dinner guests of Mrs. It P. Hansen Surnlav, weie Mr F.llen Mrs. es Hansen, Smithfiehl Kai I'en and ilnldren. Mis. Dow ns, Iaigan Mr and Mrs Dix Batson and soils Biadfoid, Ballon. the hov s sM nt tlnee davs at the home of Mr. and Mis. Hans Hanson. Mr and Mrs Chttoid Smith weie Satuiday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Smith and Feline enlmal 1 Scoundrels 2 Century plant 4 Rodent 3 Animats w Hh animals shells 5 Musical 4 Sueeoy passage 5 Wings 12 Malt beverage 6 Soft 13 Toward the 7 sheltered side 8 Place Humped 14 Eager 42 Curves 26 Purposeful animal 15 Beetle 27 Makes fun of 43 Remove J Roman poet W'ordlesa U 44 Swelling 23 Individuals 10 Silver com drama 29 Was (poet ) 11 Fruit dr.nks (suflixi 18 Compact 48 Noun suffixes 31 Imitates 17 Song bird 20 Advisee 47 Destroy 33 Loses color 19 Ascend 21 Help 48 Famoua 33 Zodiac sign 23 Fla'k 22 Wicked 40 Falls In drops s garden 24 Young canine SO Scottish cap 41 Wise men 23 Atop animate 28 Group of 1 LIL ABNER habv then h..s linen teienod b and Mis Mini smith, that tin i r son Elder Bud Smith, has .lined al Ins mis. ion home in lus kcnlmkv and is enjovmg weik Buvil s addiess is Elder Wim hosier 2117 Bind Ninth, vc Api 2. Ashland. Kentuikv Mi and Mrs John Hindhs-ba- i her have leiened wold fiom l h'ir son. Sheldon, that he is after his fine, getting along opeiatioit. and that his addiess will be: Elder Sheldon Itind'is. barber, 2304 K. 2nd Stieet Wichi- DOWN ACROSS I name null u' d Animal World ISLAND 22. tAiWSAWAV: IF , WaAT ( g tie s' ate fail d Mr ILL NOTIFY I GET TOO SEASICK.: PUT TMB CATALNA BOAT TO KEEP AM EVE OPEN FOR SOU! A will They to Afondav t Ie Bay some g frame 88 Young lady 37 Oriental coin BY STEYE ROPER AND WOGGON SAUNDERS BY AL VERMEER PRISCILLAS POP I DON'T MEAN JUST A PARTY I MEAN A REAL HOUSE- - BV GOLLY' WE OUGHT. TO GIVE VOL) A HOUSE. WARMING' . WARMING H r' THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE 3T Wr at ? BY EDGAR BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES X OH,OT 1 T0 BOTL VittDEfc-STA- , VV5G iUST UifYWT TO STPvViO EOttTHKiG -- . vj m UGVvX BOOTS MARTIN OB CCWDD, OTA'S. fVKtO T HOV FtXVTYvAT HOO TO BRE YLPWE PiTW AT A CWBEEKy THEBE'S DO EEASON EdW'? SOO SAOMLOVJT FRECKLES BY MERRILL BLOSSER AND HIS FRIENDS But, 1 FRECKLES KNOW OUR BOARDING HOUSE . with . MAJOR HOOPLE OUT OUR WAY J. n AVY X'm. e -- OVsrRED TO ENGAGE A CmCCT TV VARIETY ACT PART CF P Kc'5 DEAD I'i CCiMEOY RC-Tl- NE ST ANY1 OF YOU IyG VslTH 7&ad,BCY SUGGESTIONS z COUSIN CASPAR'5 GOT A GOOSE THAT CAKE Y ALkS WHEN CASPAR PLAYS A POLkA n.N THE. IUSEn TO BE A COUNTY, FA'R. .M'LkiNG 1 WAG WITH A JlS F4ND, BUT WE . BUSTED up When S' POSE THEY'D 60 FOR 'A COW the eos started HIDiNG , UG1UID ( GAP UL'StLS.' ISV ' HALF TACVFP' VS HAT ,F THERE S SO OME HOME y AT THo 1 RANCH? J THET A?CC.L'T AAlKF A IT tP BY YOUR. WINDOW AT E'6Hf. THEN PRETEND GOi Nr, TO THE LIBRARY is MUTUAL 50 WHY DONT WE EVADE OUS. WARDENS THIS EVENING AND GO FOR. R. WILLIAMS my slue jay call ve feeling BY Listen for I Jusr madf a V'JO BREAK OUT catc- - for you PRISON or ) WCE RiDff? ALL S - LI6HTMNGJ BY ALEX REYNOLDS RIP KIRBY 'J f Cffg 'T SOME A5ENTS S?CV A COUNTRY Tt.- A- NEED? 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