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Show BY STAN THE HEART OF JULIET JONES ICOULDNTSTOPH'M SHORT OF CONKING HIM OVER HIS THICK ckull J with the water Pitcher miss tones' MR TRENT HIMSELF FUMIGATING UP YOUR. PRIVATE OFFICE WITH THOSE CHEAP STOGIES CF HIS HE JUST BARGEP RIGHT PAST A'E 4 DRAKE THE HERALD JOURNAL DR. JORDANS HEALTH COLUMN S ABOUT TIME MISS MAYOR JONES Baldness Still Incurable KNOW TAXPAYERS HAVE NT GOT MUCH PATIENCE WITH GALIVANTlNG PUBLIC YOU V' "'J - rpnoiAici IF I KB.V OF Wv P- ANY good to p.rttul baldness I should try it myself Neverthe-lesI receive many inquines on this subject and it is worth a httle discussion. Mrs. D. writes that she has recently had a baby and finds that since then her hair has began to fall out considerable She asks whether this is a vitanun defior something natural ciency after childbirth This type of falling hair is not unusual. I do not know that anyone understands exactly why it should occur occasionally following childbirth or a serious illness, blit it does happen. As a general rule, however, the hair grows back completely. I can remember a ghl in high school who developed typhoid fever, lost just about all her hrir, and then giew back a beautiful crop of auburn hair. s. BY V. ALLEY OOP T. HAMLIN BY LESLIE TURNER tlieie are probably some members of the family perhaps a long way back LOCAL DISORDERS may speed the loss of hair. Dandruff or sebrorrhea, is among these influences. Therefore if any such condition is present, tieatment of 'the local condition and massage of the scalp aimed at stimulating the circulation may delay (though not stop) the gradual loss of hair. cures for baldness lange all the way from singeing the hair to keep the juice from running out" (and, incidentally the hair is not hollow), to costly instrumei'ts for massaging the scalp or producing some other manelous effect on ham growth. Although claims are made for many "hair restorers, there are Answer to Previous Puzzle Roping and Riding 6 Honor ACROSS 7 Frozen water Cow boy's rope 8 Parent's 6 Rope with sister noose running 1 BY AL CAPP LI'L ABNER 9 Authentic 10 On the ocean 12 Foiced an thiough nose, as a horse 13 Demolish 17 Pat of a 28 God of love 18 Old English hangman's 31 Thiee-toc- d (ao ) tope sloth 20 Father of 19 Beverage 32 Petition Orpheus 20 Those who 33 Ride in a 21 Slants concur fi mged 2 Folding beds 22 Floor cover 23 Nautical tenn 40 Disquietude 25 Nullify 42 Binds, as 24 Genuine 29 Bread spread with a rope 26 False god of 30 Organ 43 Right side 27 Girl's hearing (ab) plaything 33 Repute 34 44 45 43 48 49 Oichestia Siouan Indian Auditory Royal Ital.an family name Feminine appellaion 50 D.ll 52 Icaiah (ab ) 54 Air (comb, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hillyard Give Dinner For Sons By MRS. JAY KNl'DSON Ihll- Mr. and Mrs. A. Wed-- I Maddox to motored yard nesday where they held a dinner in honor of their sons, Lyle, who was grauating from North Cache High school and Leon, who graduated from the Smithfield Junior high school. Other guests included their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dayna (Joyce) Stocks and Diane Ilodson. Mrs. .Stocks was also honored, too, as she was celebrating her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clark and infant son have been the guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Claik. Ralph has been living ;W. ' m Los Angeles. California Mr and Mrs. Seth Godfrey are living m Vernal. They will be there for the next three months. Mr. and Mrs C. O. Roskcllev of Salt Lake City were recent guests of his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Hansen. New Addreses Here are the new addreses of the missionaries and servicemen of the Smithfield 3rd ward: Elder Wallace Olnev, 136 N. 3rd St , Lewisbury, Penn. MoreEasfy Tonight... by chewing on a smooth, satisfying piece of Wrigleyi Spearmint Gum. Pei nuts 2 Small wild ox of Celebes 3 Hoise kept for breeding 4 Dry, as w me 5 Citrus fruit Clark. James Thornley who celebrated his 81st birthday Friday held a party on the lawn of his home. There were about 60 children and grownups who attended. Each child attending was presented with a large celephane bag of candy and each present was served with refreshments. A very nice time was had by all who iUlllHljllfJh wwmmMt. STIVE ROPER CHECK water. BY FUBLTcS check hONEY--HO- SAY ABOUT S food--oka- WHAT DiD tfli well ABOUT RAVE TO be there m 20 MINUTES IRG LOOUll EVERYTH READ. GETT RG WONT ROR BE SAUNDERS AND WOGGON OUT EASY 'BERMUDA SHORTV A GUE JT IT A FELLA AL YERMEF.R THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY Lt. Kenneth Moosman, 54 Spinning Road, Dayton 31, Ohio. Capt. Gene L. Moosman, 323 A. F'arr Ave., Harrlsonville Heights, Ogden, Utah. Lt. Gene A. Toolson, 3573 Clare Ave., Topeka, Kansas. A. K. Romero, 546 Alemany Blvd , San Francisco 24, Calif. S'Sgt. James L. Thomas, AF 37120824, 3084th Aviation Depot Group, Chicapee Falls, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Chambers had their children Lt. and Mrs. Robert Chambers and family of Cheyenne, Wyoming, and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis (Rebecca) Funk and family of Manti. Mrs. Orson S. Dames of Ogden visited one day last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nilson. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Clark and son David spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bay somei today. DOWN BY Calif. 3-- 1 -I- Service Craft, Unit 4, Sev, Pac. Navy co F.P O.. San Francisco, Fifth Birthday Elder Ray TV. Gregory, 101 Mrs. Harold Gutke entertained Thames St., Groton, Conn In honor erf her daughter Elder Leo T. Low, Red Rock, Tuesday who was Marilyn celebrating her T. P. Shiprock, New Mexico. 5th Delicious refreshElder Robeit Brent Sorenson, mentsbirthday. were served to 14 of MarNygatan 74. Skelleften, Sweden. ilyn's little friends. Games were 7 Frank C. Hulse, FN2, played. Mrs. Keith Paulsen held a party Tuesday at her home in honor of her daughter Suzanne who was observing her 6th birthday. Games were played and refreshments were served to about 10 guests. Youll Relax form) Short-neck- YOU con- Smithfield river duck 35 Expire 36 Horseback game 37 Vends 39 Suppresses 41 Outstrips, as in a race 44 Hoot 47 Stair part 48 Period of time 51 Dress 53 Time of yiv 55 Dins 58 African fly 57 Rot 58 Play host to BUGS BUNNY elopel a remedy for the who showed the same tendency. In the usual kind ol baldness of the fanulv type it is most common for the ban line over the temples to recede gradually and then for the hair to become thin at the crown. college. Penetiates 13 Happens anew 14 Tropical bird 15 Thoroughfaie Id Sorrowful The claim that a person has dec trol or cure of baldness, or that he has inherited a forumla for College often has its problems, too many failuies from any form belief1 remeay, or that he has accl. to the of treatment justily rebut can hardly be considered that theie is a sure piecenUon ,dently discocered a sure cure, the premature or cure. sponsible for should be viewed with suspicion. this balding. In all likelihood euily loss of hair is familiar and ANOTHER KIND cf question ca baldness comes !rom Mrs. K., who says that her son is lr.sing his ban She said the hair started to il thin and fall out soon after he started 11 7 MONDAY JlNE 2. 1958 Loxan (Cache County) Utah BY WILSON SCRUGGS EDGAR MARTIN FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS BY MERRILL BLOSSER This'll be plenty FOR A STARTER. ' I DONT WANT To, STRAIN MYSELF,'. OUR BOARDING HOUSE . with . MAJOR HOOPLE ''"t'S", "Su '' y MRS. HOOPLE.WHERcS WEIRD HUSBAND HE HAS HYPNOTIC ED MY MAN INTO THINKING HE'S Rich All ETON WON'T WORK: THREATENED ' OJR and I HIM WITH JAIL AND HE SAID THAT . 6UCHER . "Weird hlsrand'?"haph.' OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS he! that he's entertainiBUYER AT phoned ng A50UNDED SOME PLACE LIKE GLUPP-- y HANGERS FALLS 5Av X y HEARD SOU BARKING AT THAT WILTON VNlTH ALL THE STOPS OPBi pv AT CPF THAT RIP KIRBY 7cUl1AT ALEANS Pi PE DOWN, MRS, GALL BY ALEX REYNOLDS |