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' ' t: FN 1 1111A1- 41111 " Actual tests showed reductions of bacteria on mouth and throat surfaces fifteen minutes ranging up to 967 alter the Listerine Antiseptic gargle and up to 80 one hour after In testa over a period Owes tame 'rho yargied Listertwa had fewer raids sad usually lad a An a 1 4ii diPtylit Ma e : -- 11 111111ki f2 4 : I -- - e- 0 I - 1' : ' Ar 1'"- - I 1 I : - 'II :' S: 1 - 1 -- " P") -- -4 - ' -- 11111&—7 - pro- - 1 LI Antiseptic-Ti- le tl i 4 I ' - rsseNH - ---' ' - 1 11 - - e 11111"111h1Ni : 4"441111111111 le t - MARYSVALE Ph'ite County AmerFeb 25—About twenty-fiv- e ican Defense and Victory medals were presented to veterans of World War II at a Mass presentation sponsored by Marysvale post No 78 American Legion The medals were presented by the navy and army recruiting officers from Richfield District Comd Evan Mickelsen attended the presentation and remained for the dance that followed -4 1a ' 111 I — - :' ' - t :I : 1 -- 0- 1 i I 1 I ' 15—A delegation the 41 ‘- sil e 7 " - — - I1 CI c' "41-o-p 11 t7-7:- " tif--- - 0111P0'A - 11C - ' e: ':zt' tA - -- - - -- !''' 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SOAP ioad CUTICURA 411 I nieid icated Cuticura Soap and Ointment artists-terred by many doc- - Scientifically s Is - - -- - t - 1 tilit 17 ue : -- c 10-'"--- - i1 ' - 1 4-- 7 Friday afterThis will include noon and evening and Saturday a story') of pictures which tell until 1:30 pm of modern art including Burial will be in the Kaysville- the works of French principally Layton Memorial park s - -1- 1 I I I I Early Utah Art Also to be shown on the lower campus in the Education bldg and College hall will be 250 large size color prints of the world's most - in West Kaysville 7-'- -7-- 3 1933- - ''- At American art exhibit at Brigham sity during Leadership week set for March British Missionary eenesday As a missionary for the L D S church he was in England from 1903 to 1905 Since that time he had been active in church work Anna Elliott Webster' On Jan as an officer in the Mutual Improvement Assn and Sunday : r-- - ' I school and as a worker in the stake i mission and the high priests' quor:3 -um of the Davis stake He had t F' long been a member of the Kays-‘ I LI::- - - Young univer- 7 1886 he married Annie M Green in the Logan temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints She died in Kayaville in S peciaz KAYSVILLE Feb 25—George William Webster 85 lifelong resident of Kaysville where he had established a reputation as the 'Dahlia King of Davis County" di at 11:20 am at the family residence of a sudden iltness lie was born June 2 1862 in Raysville a ton of George and I I I I 1 - t Close your eyes drop your pencil point almost anywhere on this map (or on ' any map of the USA) and you'll find Ford service That's a big advantage of owning a Ford HERE and everyFord Service! where — low-co- -- -- IP -- - t o 0 - o- 1- 31333-m1-'''-- : e d ilipoeftel 1A9 06 0 IPd to 1 tiff t - ' -- ' : r: t 1 - 6 —0–' ---- e Tettlaso L " -- - be especially for children Who will be shown a good time in the early afternoon by officers of the Primary and Junior Sunday school The Mutual Improvement Assn will assist the Sunday school in ) :: --: "N-2- - - 's‘ 'rill program Thursday's tured afterwards Friday evening a supper will be served from 6 to 7:30 for the adults Ivan Gardner will conduct a program immediately following the supper Clifton Carson willassist The remainder of the evening will be devoted to dancing and visiting Mayor Ray Davis will welcome the visitors with a brief speech - v- -- m0e7 entertaining 1111116"--------::- - ' AC the young people Lunch will be served from 6 to 7:30 pm and dancing will be fea- Tribune Special SPANISH FORK Feb 25 — Many former residents of Salem the busy farming community south of Spanish Fork will gather reunion there for a two-da- y Thursday and Friday -- 7- i Countyc Floriatlimist Davis 85 'Dies at feaysvisir Home ) I 0r Boat at 'Marseilles' to Hang at BYU NThe -- t ! 1 : -- ‘6 - famous harbor scene it - - --- IL '' Lio-r--4- I - -- - -g-- - - ---NJ 3 -- - t' ?' - tl-- - I ' '- -' :4- 8 e 4 -' - 0- 1 : 4 NI 4tr' 3 1 3 4 'a I - " 4 I - -- -- t 111 0 -- ' 4 - r S - - kL - 1 ' ' -- lilooTolowwoz000moo-- - i- - - ' -' ''""'' - 11 I - ''' ''t Z A' dirk amsi - - " f -- 4 - T - t ': Tribune Lessee Vitro PROVO Feb Young university's art collection Prof Larsen are full size and ex: will be featured this year at the cellent replicas ' Loot In keeping with the general 26th annual Leadership week to theme "Pioneering the be held March 4 5 6 and 7 at leadership 4 ' one exhibit of Second Ti proLarsen Y Bent F B Century" Prof k" t '' ' I B Y U collection will be de' of the the ' - ' "1''' and ' chairman ' of art fessor ' ' '' rt : 4 ' ' " 4 art exhibit announced Wednesday voted to pioneer Utah pictures '' '''' '''' tc r i 4 -' o In the past an alumni exhibi- To be bung in the Joseph Smith oL o "—3 --ow o this showing will con' 4t tion has been held and all alumni common ' f 24 of the works of foremost 144 ---- Platitil:' been tain have were tor'7144 Jk4t44art who majors V' -- 00:: - z t for fT ri elotk invited to hang one picture each Utah artists Including "StudyMaa picture done by Boxers" Utah Associated of the Memblirs - - t 4 - Artists also have been invited to honri Young designer of the re' ' ' - tir it ' cently completed "This Is the display their work t i f" t Place" monument in Salt Lake N Double Display '''' 1 1' i 2: 4 :— — v - i This -year because of lack of a I City The Studio Guild a BYU art ' - art '':gallery :thuadregnetorourganizaeringtido k greugattinatrpenuring th:etwoli! 1 with th :nBdyto colpie ' ' i '444toona3 will day Leadership exhibit which will lection two special displays -' ftbe held from 4 to 6 pm on Friday I be held on the upper campus k Nop 1 '''' On the lower campus a special March 5 and Saturday March 6 done through the showing of work Poi LY ADVERTISEMENT B will be students Y: year by vtA3S' held Approximately 300 pictures p age No sin Ein MI ORI MI Ell MI ME ME "''''''ttv 14 ' 000 will be placed on the third and I ss '" I 4 v FOR PROMPT RELIEF floors of the Education fourth :---I I '(-t 1 bldg and will include Jain life — - ' - ''' -landand I 0 pierx:ffullY:pusultsa trullo paintings portraits I scapes These pictures will include I! c41 14'' -- ft' - - 74 I ' oils water colors etchings lith- i 'RASHES I I ographs and block print design& ' to BLACKHEADS -- -"- Children's Program to Open Reunion at Salem Today OGDEN Feb 25—Whether the present Sc bus fare within Ogden city limits shall be continued or whether the Ogden Transit Co's application for a raise to 10c shall be gramed will be determined by Utah public service commission following a hearing in Ogden Wednesday According to the application and the testimony of Landy Norris vice president and general manager of the transit company costs of operation have increased while passengers have decreased Brigham artists These prints according to 25 — - f- - ' PSC STUDIES BUS FARES Leadership Week Will Feature Utah World Famed Pictures ' - 17 0a THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Thursday February 26 1948 "' '74 '' |