| Show The Salt Lake Tribune 2D i Comity Welfare Wasatch J) Clarence A Kirkham direc-- tlon of l?tah at a meeting J Sylvan Rasband Heber County department tor of the Beaver County We- Thursday in the Capitol lfare Department Beaver was HE SUCCEEDS L R THE ASSOCIATION asked ' elected president of the Couof the Weber the State Welfare Department director nty Welfare Directors' Associa- County department at Ogden to consider salary Increase's Other new officers are Roy for county welfare employes Cooper director of the Millard and to cooperate with Wayne Clark state personnel director County department-Fillmo- re vice president and Victor An- Irk furthering a Job analysis derson director of the Wash- program covering all state ‘ Youth Becomes School Cadet ington County department St Graig McDermott son of Mr secretary treasurer 'and Mrs Bruce J McDermott George (two-yea- r term) 1139-20tEast Is among new 'cadets enrolled at the Southern MR COOPER succeeds ClifCalifornia Military Academy ford S LeFevre Garfield of Long Beach Calif for the department school year Which begarr County and Mr Anderson succeeds Lono J Dunn Sevier jSept 14 HE IS A high school fresh-man- - County department Richfield New members elected to the and a member of the were committee executive team football regular varsity according to Maj James H Miss Mamie Eck Iron County CBarham director of admissions department Cedar City and r -- Pan-guitc- h INI “I Used to Dread Having the Wax Taken Out of My Ears” 4 A New Discovery Removes Deep Chronic Ear W ax iSafelyPainlesslyial Home Bfflo McMulhn N Y-- Mli AI1I like millions of Americans suffers from deep impacted ear wax (cerumen) that muat be taken eut periodically Doctors know this hidden wax may cause dangerous infectioni and deaden ound like a wad of cotton “I used to dread haring wax taken out” aaye Miss McMul-li- n referring to painful instruments “But I knew I had to" Yes hidden ear wax should be removed But this no longer has to be painful or costly A remarkable new medical formula removes the deepest ear wax in minutes-painles- sly and safely NOW AT At first this formula wai available only to doctors It proved the most effective way to dislodge stubborn ear wax This is the selfsame formula In Kerid Dropa now available without prescription People like Miss McMullin find it amazing Says she “Now I just use Kerid myself at home I’m still amazed the way ear wax floats outlt’a so quick And at painleie" You will be aitonlshed how good your ears feel when tha$ blocked clogged feeling ii gone Kerid it unconditionally guaranteed to remove the deepest employes The meeting was held In connection with a four-dawelfare conference between county and state officials The conference ends Friday y - Audubon Society Elects Officers In Meeting at U - Davis Burningham dicated that youths were using switchblade knives as weap- “Congress has made the Federal Bureau of Investigation responsible for Investigation of 153 statutes where violations occur” Percy Wyly II special Ihe FBr at agentfln charge Salt Lake City said Thursday ons” he e ' Demos Select Bountiful 3 Special to The Tribune BOUNTIFUL — Three Democratic candidates for city council' posts were named by the Bountiful Democratic organization Thursday night at the party’s nominating meet Darrell McCullough was reTHE CANDIDATES are elected president of the Utah 295 Audubon Society Thursday at Mrs Ruth S Burningham a meeting In the Bioldgy Build- S 4th East Dent S Davis 545 and Ray K Fadel S 1st ing on the University of Utah 491 E East 1400 South campus William Holbrook city DemOTHERS ELECTED were ocratic Party chairman was C W Lockerbie and Mrs named to head the organiza Charles Nugent cochairmen of tlon for another year Mrs programs Gleb Cashin field who Burningham e h air ma n “Mrs "Elizabeth holds the post of deputy coun Gray secretary Mrs Martha ty treasurer has been active In Fraser treasurer and Dr Wil- party circles many years and h liam H Behle Miss Elsie la now chairman of the Davis and Bert Webb direcCounty Democratic central tors committee Dr A M Woodbury spoke MR DAMS will venture and showed slides into politics for the first time coming November elecThief during tion He is employed as an estimator for the Eimco Corp Burglars took two fckill saws Mr Fadel is a native of flasha a and battery and is a former Bountiful In total at $17981 light valued Lumber Co radio station executive He is from 1154 E 21st South it was re- manager of the Farmers Insurance Bountiful office ported to police Thursday Geo-hega- THE LOWEST PRICES EVER added Mr Wyly told the engineers that more cars are stolen in than the- US by by any other age group He said the present rate of automobile thefts is 800 a day In Salt Lake City alone there were 574 cars stolen last year he said d MR WAXY who addressed the Great Salt Lake Section American Institute of Chemical Engineers at Prudential Federal Savings' Plaza" 33rd South and State St discussed “ALTHOUGH 93 per cent of the Jurisdiction of the FBI” all cars stolen are recovered “One of the most recent statutes the FBI must uphold is the Switchblade Knife Act" he explained “This act makes It Illegal to transport switchblade knives from one state to the other” he said A Kearns motorist was crit“CONGRESS passed this ically injured Thursday about statute after holding hearings 6 pm when his automobile and on Juvenile problems which in- - 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