Show g 24 Sall t7-b- t members of the Salt Lake City board of education On behalf of the senior claas Bennion president presentJerry ed Calvin Clark president-elec- t of the student body with a fluroescent bulletin board which will be installed Li the main hall of the In Salt Lake City Thursday school building by September Disabled American Vetvisiting The East high a cappella choir erans officers prior to attending Continued from Page 17 who can choose leaders who can and orchestra furnished the mu- the state D A V convention in work cooperatively to develop sic for the program Logan Saturday J C Titterington "Even the Weariest River Winds Ontario Cal senior national vice plans which represent t h e best thinking of all This kind of citi- Somewhere Safe to Sea" was the commander D A V was optimistic zenship demands both initiative theme of the symposium developed over prospective passage of conand restraint It is dependent upon by 22 outstanding students at the gressional legislation for disabled the person his integrity a n d South high exercises The students veterans who participated in the presentacharacter He must be Mr toured Salt and moral using his abili- tion were Glen Palmer Jennie Lake Titterington landmarks and pioneer City ties not for selfish benefits but Runswick Conway Morris Reed In the area with Gaylen S Young Holt Ronald Crider Alvin Ander- Salt Lake attorney and national for the common welfare f "Never has our democratic way son Evelyn Newman Dorothy D A V officer The visiting official of life seemed so precarious or so Dannevik Patricia Ensign Dawna also met with James C Mease threatened as now" Dr Bennion Tucker Teresa Salmon Gilbert adjutant of the Salt Lake D A V continued "Atomic energy has un- Tronier Lisle Hiatt Viola Noorda chapter locked the possibility of undreamed Jeannine McIntosh Berwin AnParticularly interested in insurWilma Webb Alene Pyper ance prosperity and happiness or unim- drus Calpension and dependency alWhite Jacobs Karen Carole disaster aginable lowance adjustments—major probLou Stone vin and Jensen "We must take the great prinMary lems of disabled veterans—Mr In of our as land the stated ciples Additional Training plans to review Titterington Declaration of Independence t h e from a national In accepting the class after it D A V's work Constitution and the Bill of Rights De Voe standpoint at the Logan convenby not as words to be memorized but had been presented tion He is enthusiastic over ELS ideas to be practiced Only thus Woolf- principal Ernest M HanA V's national service organizacan we turn away from chaos and sen ' assistant superintendent of D tion which offers assistance to schools told that the 'destruction toward peace and segraduates veteran disabled any to them take for it is essential Dr all Bennion men" curity for were Mr if additional training they concluded Titterington plans to leave to meet increased competition in Salt Lake- - City Friday afternoon Cites Honor Students in company with local officers to the labor market "Time was that anyone could attend the Logan meet Frank S Allen principal of the school in presenting the graduat- get a Job" Mr Hansen continued ing class cited several outstand- "It even got so bad in Washington ing members of the group Robert that persons were hired as stenogV Stevens son of Mr and Mrs raphers if they could tell the difI W Stevens 413 B st and Alice ference between a typewriter and Cannon daughter of Mr and Mrs an adding machine That's rapidly John B Cannon 1647 Kensington being changed now" Mr Hansen Quayle Cannon Jrwbo filed as ave winners of t h e Dansforth added a Republican candidate for the awards for outstanding leadership "If a man empties his purse Second district congressional nomreceived recognition by Mr Allen into his head no man can take ination Thursday submitted a Marvel Hansen daughter of Mr it away from him An investment withdrawal notice to the secretary and Mrs Orlin J Hansen 2133 of knowledge always pays the of state At the time he anlAtermommummontwommoresmomearlommett Berkeley et and winner of the best interest" Mr Hansen quoted nounced his candidacy Mr Cannon annual science award Paul S to the graduates from Benjamin indicated that he would withdraw Dr Walter S Loewe Jones son of Mr and Mrs George Franklin If a field of contestnew synthetic drug offers hope M Jones 319 Douglas et and re"The thing to do is get pre- ants satisfactory filed before the dead line sufferers of relief for hay fever cipient of a Cornell university paid for anything you are going scholarship and Jean McGavock to get into" he advised siatent and intelligent efforts Its beneficial influence The cura- daughter of Mr and Mrs James 'Set Your Goal high' united with faith will bring you tive effect of anthallan extends McGavock 419 I at and winner of the Daughters of the American "Set your goal in life high and success in abundance" he conbeyond the period in which the drug is being administered al- Revolution home economics award put forth every effort at your cluded Mrs A R Curtis and Thaddeus though the precise length of time were also recognized f o r their command to achieve your desired It remains effective is still to be outstanding Mr ambition" Judge Rulon W Clark M Evans of the boardof educaachievements determined Stevens also won a special aero- a member of the board of educa- tion distributed the diplomas Ted Elders president of the Hay fever patients treated two nautics scholarship and Miss Can- tion declared in awarding the senior class presented to the years ago have had no recurrence non received the Colonial Daugh- diplomas thus far the New York physicians ters award for her activitiasdur"Definiteness of purpose is of school a theater-typ- e moving picthe year in community and primary importance" he contin- ture projector as the class gift reported: ing Dr Loewe said he hopes to con- school affairs ued is the first The projector was accepted by tinue his studies in antiallergic step toward successful achieve- Bob Ahern junior class president 'Diplomas were awarded by g Music for the exercises was furis P Backman president ment Voluntary drugs with the hope of being able to learn more about the basic and Rowland H Merrill Horace in its highest and nished by the South high a capmechanism of allergic disease and B Richards and J Leonard Love noblest form of application Per pella choir how it is affected by the drugs irribunt akc Friday June 7 1946 Professor at U Develops Promising Allergy Drug A new drug known as anthallan which may revolutionize the treat- - ment of hay fever hives asthma and other allergic ailments has been developed by Dr Walter S Loewe a research professor of pharmacology at the University of Utah medical school Successful results in the clinical use of the drug at the Vanderbilt clinic New York were announced Thursday in the June issue of the Bulletin of the New 'York Academy of Medicine Anthallan a synthetic drug was developed through 23 years of exby Dr Loewe a perimentation world - renowned pharmacologist 'who left Germany 12 years ago to make his home in the United States He has been at the Uniof Utah since January versity In an article several months ago The Salt Lake Tribune described some of Dr Loewe's significant workin the medical use of mari- huana Benefits Many Drs Alexander D Chiselin Jr and John'D Kerman of the Vanderbilt clinic reported in the Bulletin that among patients receiving anthallan 37 showed complete recovery from allergic symptoms 41 enjoyed an improve11 to 90 znent of from 70 received 69 improvement and 95 less than 25 improvement They estimated the benefit to the whole group of experimental patients at 75 Taken in pill form at the rate of six pills a day anthallan was found to be effective against various types of allergies and showed good effects within one to three weeks after the treatment started the New York physicians said Although the drug is not yet on the market it is now in production at the Nepera Chemical Co Inc Yonkers N Y and is expected to be ready for general distribution in the near future Attacks Cause Anthallan seems to attack the cause of allergy but Dr Loewe said it has not been discovered yet what the biological mechanism is through with the drug exerts Graduate 1974 Seniors I t ZZW J National Titterington D A V officer to attend meet cc cc if v -- Pci 6 : : IP' x-$- rta2 ' 4 sC: 7 tria116M OPNIPPt '41 41""c" - "'- -' 0 4 '' :b ::nd let's be friends thetyre delicious— they're digestible—get ' dicer0 71114 MAYFLOWER donutsr C Opening Friday at Hotel Utah the first postwar annual convention of the Utah chapter National Assn of Postmasters is expected to draw more than 300 postmasters and their guests Postmaster I A Smoot chairman of - "Self-discipli- ne Recruiting of civilians for government jobs with the army air forces in Pacific areas will be resumed by U S employment service next weekit was announced Thursday by Joseph S Meyer state director Miss Leona Lyons representative of Ogden air technical service command Hill field will conduct the recruiting program at Salt Lake USES office 55 W Broadway starting Monday School Tax Parley of the A atate joint meeting board of education and the state tax commission has been scheduled for Friday at 4 p m to consider applications of five school districts seeking to raise their district property tax levy to 16- mill statutory maximum for the 1946-4- 7 school year N 'J Barlow assistant superintendent of public instruction said Thursday 00 (4nt ctit iemtst 4414" lamp CCM 04-4-2 oats gicmit tfilLV) i'frA gotor duo ca VSUP I tZti SUNDA y jutil to wwmolfrblk4owaglkove5244414110“4i44ido °Ka" allaW 1050 ter4VO Ilkome WNW WI ISP"A 0" maw 416 ago we qgob VW 4IP Dad Deserves the Verl Best in Comfort! 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