Show ' THS OGDIN (UTAH) STAK3AED-EXAMIHI- 3 THURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 23 1933 Only 1 Dental Treatment For Veterans VA Rules ' r What could you do with ?300 today? e dental treatment Only will be given to veterans with dental conditions’ or disabilities that are not severe enough to rate disability compensation it was announced today Loren Kendall head of the local Veterans Administration office said the limitation for these cases was made under the basic 1933 law that authorizes the administrator of veterans affairs to provide such medical surgical or dental service as is “reasonably necessary” for diseases or injuries incurred or aggravated In line of duty in the active military or naval service Does Not Apply The limitation he said does not apply to veterans receiving disability compensation for dental conditions or disabilities He added that it also doesn't apply to those who require treatment for dental conditions whethwhich er or not medically are found to be aggravating another disability Veterans whose treatment for dental conditions or disabilities already has one-tim- service-connecte- -- o“V O JX o o d service-co- nnected service-connecte- d service-connecte- settle your Would It ease your mind nerves to pay off those old bills and protect come'lii today your credit rating? If so g one end quickly arrange a debt-clearin- lp' : one-tim- ’ one-tim- le service-connecte- d cases may be provided by VA dental clinics or the VA may aus thorize participating dentists to provide it fee-basi- Stake Roadshow d Starts Tonight Annual roadshow of the LDS Stake will be presented tonight and tomorrow sponsored by the MIA of each ward and under the supervision of the stake Ogden Jlrt44ilCtitC is your REAL ESTATE BROKER A a monthly payment loan at Ford's 1 I 2427 WASHINGTON REALTOR? two I - s been completed will not be eligible for further treatment of those conditions or disabilities Mr Kendall explained e The treatment for non- - compensable cases will prevail unless the treatment i found to be unacceptable "within the limitations of good professional standards” or the veteran is found eligible under one or more of the other dental benefits classifications Former POW Excepted Mr Kendall said an exception is made for former prisoners of war’ They will receive as many dental treatments as are required to take care of disabilities found to have been caused by their imprisonment e treatment for The MIA $ All wards in the stake will present their acts tonight at 7:30 in the Eden Ward recreation hall and tomorrow at the same time in the Twentieth Fourth Sixth and Thirteenth Ward recreation halls Budget tickets will be honored ? Blood Donor Gets Gallon Pin Eight-Pi-nt If everyone in the Ogden area was as willing to donate blood as Capt Hearl H Hudson of Utah General Depot the local Red Cross would get a full quota tomorrow and at subsequent blood drives Capt Hudson who has given eight pints in the last 16 months is living proof that donating a little blood now and then doesn't hurt anyone a bit Those who would like to follow his good example may call at St Joseph’s Catholic Church tomorrow between 10 am and 3 pm The location is 24th Street and Adams Avenue New Chairman The drive tomorrow will be In charge of C A Keller new blood recruitment chairman for Weber County Chapter of the Red Cross He succeeds Mrs H R Merman who served two years One reason the captain gave blood so often was that the demand in Korea was greater than the supply from the States Mr Keller explained While the captain was stationed in Tokyo it was necessary for every service man to give a pint every two months “Giving blood doesn’t hurt anyone and it certainly does a lot of good” commented Capt Hudson He was presented a Gallon Pin by Mr Keller Although the fighting has ceased there still js a terrific drain on blood supplies for treatment of soldiers still in hospitals and to make gamma globulin to fight polio Mr Keller said Also there is an urgent need for a stockpile of the life fluid in case of atomic attack or some major catastrophe he added -- Injured by Fall George Carcoran 43 Yellowstone Hotel was treated at the Dee Hospital yesterday for a sprained back leg injury and bruised ribs reportedly the result of a fall at Buck’s War Sur- He was filus Stores in Sunset following treatment In OGDEN Grant School PTA Grant School PTA will meet tomorrow at 8 p m A program has been arranged Supt T O Smith of Ogden City Schools will speak on the School Crisis FRISKIE DOG FOOD- SPECIAL - 25 Lbs Heal 53 Lbs rlcal Laycralion Rabbii Pclbls 270 535 435 100 Lbs OiUu Dairy Fcod 1“ 355 I 1 X AV The gallon jug held by Capt Hearl H Hudson GALLON-EER- (right) represents the amount of blood he has given in various Red Cross drives C A Keller (left) new blood recruitman chairman presents the captain yith a Gallon -Pm ——--— — — — - f Warren Man's Dairy Herd Top Producer Last Month The registered Holstein dairy bgrd owned by Russell Wayment of Warren was both the top milk and butterfat producer during September The monthly report issued by the Weber County Dairy Herd Improvement Association said his 14 animals averaged 43 pounds of butterfat and 1172 pounds of milk In the large herd class 30 registered Holsteins of Ralph Robson Plain City averaged 40 pounds of butterfat and 1065 pounds of milk The only other Weber County herd with an average of more than 37 pounds per cow was the herd of Clair Folkman and Sons of Plain City Its average was 38 pounds of butterfat and 995 pounds of milk Top Producing Individual Cow Mr Wayment also owns the top producing individual cow for September “Frostie” gave 97 pounds of butterfat and 2550 y pounds of milk during the period Two cows were tied for second in butterfat with 85 pounds Champ owned by Abbey of the Holy Trinity in Huntsville and Midget owned by the Hansen Brothers of Kanesville Champ produced 2070 pounds ' of milk however while Midget gave 1890 30-da- Mimsur la popularity feecaua of Its ?ure orange accu World’s largest rnn child1 Selling Aspirin For ChUdrea mm SAm tr min im hi ramnn Sylvett another cow of Mr Wayment’Si was fourth She produced 84 pounds of butterfat and 2100 pounds of milk Another animal that produced 84 pounds of butterfat but only 1580 pounds of mpk was Hazel a registered Jersey owned by John and Dale Chugg of Farr West I Ex-Sa- n Gabriel Scouts Sought The alumni association of the San Gabriel Council Boy Scouts of America requests that all former scouts and scouters of that council send their name address and former troop affiliation to: Matt Grandon survey chairman Boy Scouts of America Box 3033A Pasadena 3 Calif Purpose of this survey Is to measure through a subsequent questionnaire the benefits a boy receives in his earlier scouting years as measured by advantages gained in adult life because of his scouting experiences said Leonard Busse president of the Alumni association This is a “follow through” on everything the Boy Scout program was intended to accomplish and the findings will be turned over to the national council he explained - Rummage Sale The Methodist Ladies of the Episcopal Church of Good Shepherd will hold a rummage sale tomorrow and Saturday between 10 ami and 5 pm in the churcl basement cm of the Breakfast Cfut says— r rYou don’t know how good waGes can be until you’ve had them with llsweet Golden 'Allsweet melting throu gh crisp waGes what wonderful wonderful flavor! 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