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Show o THE MX I' n i By SPRING CITY Mrs. Virgun O. borne ii imis a nil Hi ii' k xx i i i i hi ii Ha miilil ion Vt li'I alls ( llii' In licii' xx i i In xx a' umli finest and Mrs Mr B airvlcxv Himtay ti i noon with reluiixes llosplt i ill l iMli-i- x 1 Terry at in ii MT. PLEASANT fRIDAY, OCTOPER PYRAMID Oirisi'iiM) n home Sunday Mr kuk ChraiU'i xt n has ru'd to Provo where he xxill hia btud.ta at the Ii Y U re-t- la M i. mini'll (1 iisti nsi'ii i being DDT Kills Moths Too vxuk alii llif home post ami (l dill nris ed xxi Iti thi' she p loi i'h j . k xx i iiinn' hi HhwI " " Mi .mil Ms He is Hi xeix Says USAC Bag Expert isi vi lal monttis Hi i limit) is visiting this l! il "1 M III it It tlm lx at alt uightoi hi t lie piesc nt tune Spray closet walls tellings and n ii tm dimii j1 liunt j, i.iji ml Hu I itx oxi .i floois with five ament DDT In I In x xxill xisit tin ir pan lit Mi Mis Hamid Ml) ki-- l has been deodorized kemst ne, when you vll S Jnsi )h I 111 ( k ' tV o innnR s. Iiillli x Visilois m Vei take all of the ilothmp out ol her sis'eis, Mrs hi nt li Hiitcis In in xisinnp In mil I .a Kiiktnan at Ogden amt closets for a fall airing and Hu s an- - Mi and Mis Ji II Mi i si ml ami Mrs h ink Mis lilt ll.t Robinson at Iaia shaking, suggests Dr (.eorge F I mxn hnoxvltun, Utah Mate Agrliul gonah llii (I Lon;; He. a ti, a tuial College bxtension entomo lo tiln Id ill mi ami I imil Hi hull) Id, Rose Mis lopist Mis i i ii Lake Salt illy Mupmis Mlklicd dilli HthofiHd, Mis Homes with ilothes moth In Austin Hickson, Money, In s Ii ti'isi'ii, Miss Mcncva Strah festatlon should be especially Uixi tun Miti Imll and lain! , I talma Stratc, Mrs Iii'ta well treated in closets and on Mi and Mis Dimii Alin d Mis Inn Mi Vndoll Stialc, Mrs ( hrlsTm Hhi k, Mrs carpeted floors, if moths are to II. and Mrs Alin'd, Mrs Nellie Blain be eliminated Mind In Mi tun Mi and Mr l.axuii Neva Dye, Mis Dona All Mrs beneath Moths often bleed t Ii HI ssc Sunsi i in v i In ,m slit1 nil, si ril lull1 tin K' b Ida Acoid, xxith spe pianos and in oxerstuffed furni Mi li mis nl s ,t l,,ihi' i ii x Mil led, Mis ti n Mis Mol h il.i iij'hli'i lal puesls, Mrs An ma A Hi tuie not vai uumed frequently llolii .uni d i'ij'hl is .mil ,i si.i, II uni II nn Hui i I Hix i i tun Mis Ituth Osliorne, Mrs Lihlm Once an Infestation occurs in a si ii d s It also in iitx I lie I. lx Ik in u .uni i; Mrs Iva Aiken, Mrs Kxa home, persistence and care are dints j It inline si linol at li V bMired, rn ks ui and Mis ( loyd Blain necessary to completely rid the ill m a ami s in l,oj i, n Visiting Hull mnthii nf ( leaifield xxere the puests ol building of these destructive xx fie Mi .mil Mis MiI K n b inlay pests, Dr Knoxxlton Athi ne Osborne Mis declared mu f.unilx (it j I u kcr h (li'ison I n Mi .Mis i'xei Jnp h (Inlilnn of Sunn (Kilo spent Mis Osborne smxed a lunch lealth In State Picks Up ill Mis l.i si n Nelson hit lui p.uents to her puests and the remaindei ,sundi Msilinp thi'ir n Lake ily S itunl i ( upon Mi .mil Mis Ii itt )sl)oine ol thi' evemnp xxas sp, nt in play As Sanpete Remains . Cl 1IU' Ol it lll'l I ush mil xx mp pioptessive rook xxith Mrs Free Oi Contagious Disease dub Schofield, Mrs I aVori All There were no communicable Mrs Eldu Arord, Mis Lib nit, Your mii'oU tngravd m 22 Koval gmA diseases repoited in Sanpete Ini Mrs Mired All and Anenia gold long poo is (oKry lstd ond county dining tin past week red as s ore vx inn rs Baouhful maroon plastic guarantd Physicians amt local hea.th with simulated gold cap, clip ond bond H resident I he membeis of the K K ( lub olfueis icpoitcd A fol volvl Neva cases of notifiable diseases in entei tamed fix Mis Dxe at her home Ihuisday exe the lest of the slate in the Stan 11 alih toi the mnr Folloxxinp a delicious Department of IMS .uni h th puests played (aids week ending 0 lobei l That is a consideiable deeieasc ihi' icmainder of the exeninp noin the 120 cases last week. It is lnteiestcng to note tin It u ic enter Mm Nunley in clij httiei la cases t lined the Budge ( lub membeis decrease seven from last week to one foi t Frl thi' Snappy Service Cafe ,i die current week, as this is on Winners foi the of il.ix exeninp the preventable diseases lin exeninp xxeie Mis Ireta St rate munization wnh diphtheria lov Mis Winona Allied and Mrs old is a iclatixely simple pio Mia Dahl The special guests of that pros ides almost a ('dun Dona Mis Nunley were rMis hundrtd per cent pi otectioii Mlioil and Mis beta Stmte against the disease Only two cases of pohomyeli Mis Ilia Cailson, Mrs Fxa J tis were repoited during the Miss Dorcas Mis Blain, Mired, with eight as week compaied All YOUR Mrs .GET NOW! i PENS Your Initials Manet Mired Myrtle ngraved in Gold. Relatively re M'S cases last week Ruth Mis Osboinc, led, fin A M ThJnk of wrtb pan guarantd cent reports from the U S. Pub Anema Allied, Mrs Ada Albed, lie (Hole of 2 ov 3 initials ongravod in gonumo 22K gold for Health Service indicate a Mis Orace B Allied, Mis Fth only 50 conts whon you uso Folgor s Coffoo Buy Foigor s trend poliomyelitis Coffoo today Sond for souorof pons now! Folgor s decreasing Kin Mrs Anderson, Maiy elyn for the entire country and the Coffoo is mountain grownl For oconomy, try Mrs using F Mis ,11 Acord, Mary loss por cup Utah report for this week is in pays olwoyt , to uso FOIGERS Mrs Mabel Beck, Maip.uet of Baldwin I.uk Calif keeping with that tiend Black Three cases of tularemia were Folgors Coffoo, Box 8331, Marbot Station, lot Angolos 21, Californio and Mrs Irene Davis of Halt Pleat sond reported ongrovod boil point pons oncloso SO conts during th xxeek, hung a moprsonally Lake enjoyed suipn.se city m com, ond ono folgoi s lobol (or unwinding band for oach pen ordered the total for the State to 3 ing at Mrs foi Edith Brough party first of January DurINITIALS print! her home, Thuisday afternoon since theentne the year of ll)17, only ing Nome piny mg 33 'Ihe ladies enjoyed tularemia cases xxere a mole e and dimly piogiesMx Address For the five year per luncheon lod, 1911 to 1913, we aveiaged Zone State 35 cases two A group of "WHIN f SAY COfflt I MIAN FOlOfft S" hoys and puls deaths per year, including Miss foi held a surpnse party Donna Bunnell Friday evening at the home of Miss Carol The young people en Terry joyed refreshments and playing f.M'j ll'sl '1 U U'1 uni Mis I'i i I lii M I M k III ' i ( To Victory m 40 i i X i i I I ! 1 1 i 22 1918 in Sanpete County li x , x , 1 With These Outstanding Candidates: i I , I c 1 , i I i i i i I 11 i J lol . , XX xxi-r- i H I Gov. Herbert B. Maw Rep. Walter K. Granger Heber Bennion, Secretary of State Clinton D. Vernon, AttorS'em Reese M. Reese, State Auditor Ferrel H. Adams, State Treasurer Sanpete County Candidate: Faiivlev10:00A Ft.Green 10:30A.M. Moroni :00 Mt. Pleasant 11:30 Gunnison 1:00 P.M. Spring City Manti 4:00 P.M. Ephraim 5:30 P.M. AND M. 11 A.M. A.M. 1 2 noon FEEE Shows: at Manti 7:30 P.M. at Ephraisn 7:30P.M. garnet BABY YOUR BABYS FEET IN Penneys Cliildcraft xxxvxxvxfvx r -- -!' j ! I I ' ' , 1 xf 1 nV 1 I l' i xxvJ I Y - Aleathea club members the guests of Mrs Olga at her home Friday dftei At the Bingo party were Mrs Mrs Eva Grace Allred, Glace Fullmer, Mrs LaVee Dra Strate, Mrs per, Mrs Ixona 'l.orna Jensen, Mrs Margaret .Petersen, Mrs Flla Allred, Mrs Flla Carlson, Mrs Hazel Bla'k Mrs Otellia Justensen. Mrs Mabel Mis Edith Soiensen, Beck and Mrs Nellie Blain a lot Mrs Black served .chicken dinner to the membeis were At bingo playing scores 'won by Mrs Ella Carlson, Mrs Lorna Jensen, Mrs. Grace Full mei and Mrs Hazel Black The were Black noon Neils Dahl has return d several xxeek visit at Og den While there he visited his daughter, Mrs George Blackh.im Mr a after Mr and Mrs Rudolph Hope had as rment visitors their son .and daughter, Mr. and Mrs De mont Howell of Logan Mis M.ugarct Black of Baldwin Bek Cdhtnriua is visiting her mice Mrs Lorna Jensen and nth r rel.itix es m this i ity c Mis Vilate Hope entei tamed .the Social Service rluh membeis as her guests Fuday evening Present weie Mrs Edith Siho Mrs Mrs Ireta Strate field Miss Christie Geneva Beck, Strate, Mrs Dona Allred, Mrs Ne'lie Blain. Mrs Neva Dye, Ms Ctahna Strate, Mrs Lavon Allred Mrs Mildred Petersen, Mrs Rose Sc hofield, Mrs Irene Aiken, Mrs Elcla ooid and Mrs Athene Os borne t Exer)Lod) loxes to Lab) a L.ibx those big yellow bonml- - an put the 1 raioe tlirx gix" upnifi-- t 8o blue iiillli on tliem now FinJ molt comfortable, luitable, beautiful shoei Childcroft iboei like thr-- i Light-aa-- bunny, a . .. - a kitien'a ear lu x 11 taki all llie x.ear high to protect little to low protect tiny budget. All leather priced and tear baby give onklei ,oft-a- 1 ou xan ami imue1 Built In white. Sixes 5 Vi 8, C, D. Also, aliea 1h t SVi-1- 2 3 982-J- 2 98 P.l Of. at PENNEYS Mrs Bergittt Jensen had as her guests Mondav afternoon Miss Manett Uhed Mrs Margar et Peteisen, Mrs Edith Brough Vis C h.rlotte Schofield, Mrs El la Carlson Mrs Fxa J Allred Mis Otellia Justensen and Mrs Petrea Furs n The occasion of the social xxas Mrs Jensen's bn thd ax Mrs Dona Allied en'eita .Tailroads mutt opkrati around the clock very day and night of th year. Although they know this, leaders of 16 railMonroad umona are demanding a day through Friday, week for on million railroad employes. ned They want 48 hours pay for 40 hours work in itself a 20 wage increase. pu st-- . xxere Mrs Mi Fax Aiulei son and Mrs Maxine Pe'ersen of Ephraim Score winners for the evening xxere Mrs Bernice Mrs Han.son, Maxine Pe'eiven and Mis N dra Jensen Mrs Allred served i delicious lunch to her guests They also demand a minimum of 12 hours pay for any work performed on Saturdays, and 16 hours pay for anv work performed on Sunday and holidays. M's fiem Fc'cr tin Etch i .' lie pie s M-- Ke ci C xx then iking t ed Mis M ' I!i'ie ami Bn sc M Hit ' .st recently returned c tv and Spi g C Birto'i ml d Me Eh' .ste'ie. r usitms at th the c Austin C'x c'utini-'- i in home Sorenson Willard aid Mr and Mi's Pragpttnn James C. These employee have had substantial raises during and since the war. Their average weekly earnings are higher than the average weekly earnings of workers in manufacturing industries. They have more job security than the average worker in American industry. They also enjoy paid vacations, a retirement system and other advantages more generous than the average worker receives. Railroads Run for Everybody Not Employes Alone The railroad industry must serve not one but many groups producers, businessmen, shippers. passengers and the general public night and day, every day of the year. These unions are proceeding in utter disregard of this important deference between railroads and other industries. Industrial plants can be shut down over weekends and holidays, but freight, mail, express and passengers must continue to move. Ei'erybody uho enters railroad employment knows this. In contrast with (he demands of these 16 unions, which add up to the equivalent of 48c an hour, the Conductors and Trainmen recently settled their wage request for an Increase of 10c in hour. On September 18, 1948, the leaders of these 16 unions began taking a strike vote. But the threat of a strike will not alter the opposition of the railroads to such unreasonable demands Increases. Demands Unreasonable five-da- the Bridge Club members at her home Frid.ix evening Speua' Mi i ui M Robot t Birter s t.,1 it h mie of Mi ami Mns Ken Ctl. F Ci dl in 1 Mr and they must have still further rate and fare ' On top of all this they want an additional an hour for exery employe inc rease of 25c Youd Pay the Bill! Summing up these demands, they mean that these union leaders seek to forne the railroad to give one million employee an annual raise uhuh iiould aierane $15lX) pc r employe' The total coat of this would lie no leas than m hellion dollars per year, which is more than twice the expected net income of th railroad this year Youd pav the bill, because if these in- Liei.scJ costa ai forced on th railroads, WEST ADAM 9 STREET We are publishing Ibis anil oilier 10S at hit Strike Threat CHICAGO 3. ILLINOIS advertis me nts to t ilk with xou hand about mutters which aie unpdltant to exetvbudv. |