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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 7

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1 I HOW TO KEEP WELL 1 MISHAPS 1 Many Disturbances Weaken Continued from Euld was a high priest at I of his death He married Knee Cause Extreme Pain Jennings on June 20 19Z Salt Lake temple Continued from and was a high priest at of his death He married Jennings on June 20 1923 Salt Lake temple HOW TO Ma Km MINOR WRECK DELAYS TROOP TRAIN Youth 12 Dies mit Salt alcc Zeal tin Monday Dec 17 1945 7 Smothered Remodeled Tooele Church In Wheat Bin Blessed by Bishop Hunt RIRIE Theodore RIRIE Ida--Wallace Theodore Hunter Dies In Attempt To Save Dog rage One the time Ophelia in the I 4 Mishaps of this type-may also tear or stretch ligaments Those on the inner aspect are more prone to be hurt Discomfort develops as quickly as when the cartilage is affected but the victim has no difficulty in extending the leg until perhaps the next day Rest is essential and a support is required Most Rev Duane Hunt bishop of the Salt Lake diocese of the Catholic church Sunday blessed the newly remodeled St Marguerite's Catholic church of Tooele and congratulated the pastor Rev Valmore Marceau and parishioners on completion of the improvements The rededication service was conducted at 7:30 and Bishop Hunt was assisted by the Rev Joseph Moreton chaplain Holy Cross hospital Salt Lake City Rt Rev Ssgr Giroux pastor St Joseph's Catholic church Og den and the Rt Rev Msgr Kennedy rector of the Cathedral of the Madeleine Salt Lake City Rev Moreton was master of ceremonies Prior to the service Mrs Helen House Tooele gave a recital on the church's new organ and other musical selections were offered by the parish choir and officers of army bases in the vicinity of Tooele The church has been enlarged and remodeled at a cost of about $10000 Much of the labor was donated by parish members Peterson 12 Idaho Falls smothered in wheat in a Ririe elevator witnesses reported Sunday With his brother George Peterson 14 Wallace was on top of the wheat in the elevator to watch for any objects that might clog the mechanism that conveyed the grain from the bottom of the bin into a railroad freight car The youth apparently stepped Into the wheat at the point where It was being sucked downward and started to sink His brother tried vainly to pull him free When the brother realized he could not make the rescue he climbed out of the bin shut off the conveyor and shouted for help THISTLE 'Utah Minor collision between an eastbound troop train and a wrecker train onthe Denver and Rio Grande Western east of here Sunday afternoon delayed the troop train's schedule by two to three hours railroad officals reported The collision occurred at Gilluly l'T miles east of Thistle at about 3:55 The troop train collided with the wrecker which was righting a derailed boxcar on a siding officials said Railroad officials in Salt Lake City said another locomotive was at the site and was put on to the troop train to replace the engine damaged in the collision No injuries were reported on the troop train which had left Salt Lake City at 12:15 Tn By DR THEODORE VAN DELLEN The knee which is the largest joint in the skeleton is so marvelously constructed that It Is able to bear considerable punishment The part is in a precarious situation and it serves to sustain the weight of the entire body when in an upright position It resembles a mechanical hinge with a considerable range of motion backward and forward though not to the sides or in rotation A group of strong ligaments as well as various supportive muscles and tendons supply strength and stability to the structure Normally the segments fit snugly and a fringe of cartilage over the lower surface acts not only as a cushion but affords smooth action The knee is subject to many disturbances The effect of wear and tear over many years may result In arthritis Consequently our oldsters are likely to be bothered especially on changing position Cartilage Tears By DR 1 VAI The knee joint in the velously const year consia( The part is in Von and it ser weight of the ei an upright pos a mechanical hi ea rnab I range ot forward sides or in rot strong ligament bus supportive dons supply str to the structu segments fit sr of cartilage ove acts not only fords smooth a The knee is The tear over many In arthritis Con sters are likely pecially on cha Cartils TRIBUNE LEASED WIRE BEAR RIVER CITY Ewert 26 Sahara Village Ogden was drowned in Bear River one mile east of Bear River City Sunday about 4:30 when he attempted to rescue a dog while duck hunting Mr Ewert with James Davies and Louis Holcom both of Sahara Village left home Sunday at 5:30 a to hunt in Box Elder county according to the Box Elder sheriff's department They hunted in several localities near Honeyville and then moved to the Bear River bottoms Two or three times they crossed the river on the Ice according to reports given by the victim's companions About 4 in they shot two ducks over the river near the Hone3rville bridge Fearful of crossing again on the thin Ice they went to the Alvin Jensen home and borrowed a hunting dog After the dog had retrieved the ducks it was unable to get out of the water onto the Icy shelf Mr Ewert attempting to rescue the dog fell into the river His body was recovered about Detached Bone One of the strangest derangements of the knee is osteochondritis dissecans A small fragment of bone with its cartilaginous attachment becomes softened and ultimately detaches itself from the rest of the structure The involved area is usually tiny but in spite of its size enough roughening may occur On the inner surface to create severe irritation Should a piece fall out the effect would be the same as if a pebble had found its way into the space For this reason distress is encountered whenever the hinge is closed A STITCH 114 TIME! I Bee were taken from the Salt Lake county jail Sunday by Sheriff Ulysses Larsen and Sunday night were in the Sanpete county jail awaiting arraignment Glame Be Bee is charged with being an accessory to the crime of murder Arraignment Set Today for Bebee CUSTOM TAILORED CLOTHES GIVE YOU UTMOST SATISFACTION Alteration and RepalrN1 PETERSEN' TAILORS US SOUTH STATE Ito I 1 I 1 1 I 2 I Tribune Special Be Bee will be arraigned Monday at 10 a before Judge John A Hougaard Seventh district court on a first degree murder charge arising from the fatal shooting of Lon Larsen Mt Pleasant city marshal on Oct 15 1945 Be Bee and his wife Glame Be Fire Razes School WESTON Franklin County of undetermined origin destroyed the Weston rural high school early Sunday leaving only the bare brick walls of the one-story $63000 structure standing an hour and a half later by two members of the Tremonton volunteer fire department Lindquist and Sons mortuary Ogden will announce funeral Builders Push Housing Work r-71 1 f-7 I 77 17771 1 F71 The cartilage may be torn during an accident This is observed frequently in football players who pivot suddenly or are tackled from the side at the exact moment that weight is being borne on a slightly flexed knee The victim finds that the hinge is "locked" as though something were wedged between He is unable to straighten the leg without experiencing excruciating pain This is followed by swelling and unless pressure is exerted in the region of the damaged tissues the sufferer cannot get about In the majority of cases the wearing of a bandage or cast will bring about spontaneous recovery although the period of disability may last several months Should the Manifestation have a tendency to recur permanent results can be obtained by removing the injured section The cartilage trig an accident frequently in fc pivot suddenly the side at the 1 weight is being flexed knee Th the hinge is "1 something were He is unable to without experie pain This is fo and unless pre the region of th the sufferer Ctli the majority of of a bandage 1 about spontanc though the peric last several manifestation tt recur permane obtained by rer section --z7771 3' A V-441 4 ------71 4 -nr r- -v-1 4 A A 4 1 1 1 of F- 1 3 '1-11 6 Li Built Hospital Building With his fatber and his brothers Clifton A and Clarence Tolboe he conducted a general contracting business and had erected many public and private buildings throughout the state He and his associates constructed the 'Utah Valley hospital the Farrer junior high and part of the Provo senior high He was a member of the Associated General Contractors of America Surviving are his parents a son Eugene 18 a daughter Carol Elizabeth 12 and five brothers and sisters Clifton A Talboe of Provo Clarence Talboe and Irwin Tolboe of Inglewood Cal Donald Talboe stationed with the army in the Philippine islands and Miss Donna Tolboe of Provo Mrs Tolboerr ic4 -7 I was born Aug 8 1 ki 1901 in Levan a 4 1 il daughter of Mel- ton and Eliza- beth Duffin Jen- 1-- nings She re- -3t jo "4 ceived her edu-I s- cation in the Nephi schools graduating from '--pt the Nephi high school Followi graduation 1 she worked for 2 the bank of Ne- 1 phi and then at- --2-'-' tended Brigham Mrs Tolboe Young university Active Leader She was prominent in church work serving as junior girls' leader in the ninth ward for some time and then as a member of the Provo stake I A board for two years She was also active in civic work and was a charter member of the Literary league and served as vice president in 1940-41 and as president in 1942-43 She was also active in the Utah Valley Hospital guild and served as secretary for two years in 1943 and 1944 Surviving besides her son and daughter are eight brothers and sisters Mrs Elva Peterson of Gunnison Mrs Travuse McClure Mrs Polly Broadhead Mrs Dell Lunsteen Alma Jennings Arvil Jennings and Henry Jennings of Levan and Mrs Mame Scott of Idaho Falls Ida )- 44' Funeral ar 1: rangements will 4-4 be announced 'It i'' later by the 1 Berg mortuary of Provo follow- 46 ing word from 4 I relatives 14 1 Mrs Cunning- '4 I ham was born in 4 4 A jr Lewiston Feb 1 0 1928 and was employed by the Anderson Lumber Co Lewis-Mr Tolboe ton He was a former student at North Cache high school Surviving are his parents and two brothers Drew Cunningham Ogden and Reed Cunningham Preston Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Hendricks mortuary Preston 1942-43 She was also- active in the Utah Valley Hospital guild and served as secretary for two years in 1943 and 1944 Surviving besides her son and daughter are eight brothers and sisters Mrs Elva Peterson of Gun- nison Mrs Travuae McClure Mrs Polly Broadhead Mrs Dell Lun- steen Alma Jennings Arvil Jen- nings and Henry Jennings of Levan and Mrs Mame Scott of Idaho r---------- Falls Ida i A 4 Fun al ar- rangements will be announced '-4 r- '4 4 later by the I 1 'i ft i -4 rg mortuary 11 0 rovo ow- ing word from i -c '-'4' I relatives (4 4-- f' 1 Mrs Curining- -2 fr-' i I' 4 ham was born in 4 4 Le 1 Feb 1 on fir 1928 and was 5 employed by the Anderson Lum- Birs Tolboe Leader inent in LDS ving as junior he ninth ward the as a mem- She was also Make MIA Drk and a Df the Literaras as vice presi- 1 as president in ror A JJcvela- Mr Tolboe He was a former student at North Cache high school Surviving are his parents and two brothers Drew Curmingham Ogden and Reed Cunningham Preston Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Hendricks mor- tuary Preston Although progress is slow because of material shortages building contractors in Salt Lake City are pushing construction work in an effort to alleviate the critical housing situation William Tipton chief city building inspector reported Sunday Building permits issued during November were for structures totaling $1094510 including 118 new residences valued at $621950 Permits issued for nonresidence construction including a ehouses stores garages service stations totaled $336085 while permits issUed for repairs and alterations to existing homes amounted to $136475 A building spurt began in August last month of the war when contractors began to see prospects of available materials Mr Tipton said A building spurt began in Au- gust last month of the war when contractors began to see prospects of available materials Mr Tipton said Newest Store at STATE LINE OF to wit every purse for In OrEE! monmson----- irs TRuE Easy dealers now have Easy Spindrters and are taking orders Soon every woman who wants to get her washing done faster can have one of these speedy modern Easy home-laundry machines Fastless than 1 hour for a whole family wash Yet gentlewater is whirled out of clothes not squeezed Not washer" but a new 1946 model with many improvements backed by Easy' 68 years of specializing inhome laun dry problems Join the two million enthusiastic Easy users See the new Easy Spindrier in action at your dealer's today! Easy Washing Machine Corporation Syracuse 1 NY ox r------ 4 ii4idi 1I L-1i t-Yicalwatoma67 1 r------ tival Lal Li LI a----rrt-a--i--- I 1 Easy 1 I Is i' 5 "4-- 4 orders Soon 9 are taking Nelvest i erV woman who wants to get her was a 4 14 odern Easy A 4 i4' -f 4 ca0K- t'4-4 of these speedy Store c- 'se v'A -4 faster can have on r7r Tf --4t dtAI" I' i Ftf'' 414' fir home-laundry machines Fa dealenrsd stless an 1 hour for 16A04At ter is whirled "50 (5" have 11-4tr- Z-41? Yet gentlewa 4116 3 I hole family was war washer" vor If-74) ill a 1: 44 at dit A i- 2 out of clothes not scl improvemen 46 mode wny (4 4 -)- 1 6 STATE IS 'i 4 enk -qt- zef 4 but a new 19 model ma lalizinginhornelaun iie A 68 yeaec 4 c- backedbyEasY years of sp nthusiastic Easy r-- do -1-- 1 mo million "'N tTz 191 1 dry problems loin th action at your 41 AI lfi in rier I 1 4- users See the new EasY a me ch Corporatiort i 1141 eV 1 dealer's today! Easy vi 4- "1" A 4'' NY ueez ts ed Not LINE OF A Syracuse 1 44 f- 1 1E if 1 1 --5 4 0 7 lit 4 4-4e 1 I -I 114 o4li3O1 4 4' idl: I i I 0 -ft A 41 4 3 -40 49 I 1- i I 1 to wit every 4i- 1r wiz tl-- 4114 1" 3 0 re 1 ft I I 1 i puse for 7 1- '-t-''1 g-4-- 1 A 4 411 1-' "6- 421 4'1 '7 1r Salt Lake's Jewelry 2:10 SOUTH DIAMONDS WATCHES FINE JEWELRY Something style and Christmas Watch Repairing 1 1 Salt Lake a 270 SOLI1 0 MO WATCI FINE EWE Something style and 1 Christmas Watch Repair' estnecomsisianywwwww r' 11 i7R PI i ii i4 Salt Lake Jevielry 270 SOUTH DIAMONDS 0 WATCHES 0 FINE JEWELRY Something style and Christmas Watch Repairing Deadline Set Today On Jeeps for Vets Veterans of World War II In the Salt Lake City area Sunday were reminded that Monday will be the last day for them to place their orders for one of the 10000 new or reconditioned army jeeps recently declared surplus Demand for jeeps has been especially heavy among service men and many have waited impatiently for the government to offer them for sale declared John Hough regional director office of surplus property Reconstruction Finance Corp Denver It is necessary for interested veterans to obtaifi a certificate of veterans' preference from the Smaller War Plants Corp Atlas bldg 36 2nd South officials reported Deadline Set Toda on jeeps for Vets Veterans of World War II In the Salt Lake City area Sunday were reminded that Monday will be the last day for them to place their orders for one of the 10000 new or reconditioned army ee recently declared surplus Demand for jeeps has been espe- cially heavy among service men and many have waited impatiently for the government to offer them for sale declared John Hough Fi- regional director office of aur- plus property Reconstruction nance Corp Denver It Is necessary for interested veterans to obtaiii a certcate of veterans' preference from the Smaller War Plants Corp Atlas bldg 36 2nd South officials reported A WHOLE kilbEid WASUN MSS 71AN Ni 10aR ONE Tag 1'M5llES 1 111ZE THE OTHER) SPINS dadittP-DRY A WHOLE WEIA'S WAS I UN IESS fifoll if AIf If0Cl I ik' ONE Ttla WASHES 1- 11HZE THE OTHER spIN3 IIVRRAY 1 THINGS DRY PASTER BECAYSE THE SPINORER GETS OVT UPTO 25V MORt- WATER THAffl No OTHER WASHER i IIVRRAY 4 7WNGS DR f-ASTER BECAYSE THE SPNORER GETS oar Vi2 25 Re WATER 0 THAN Asy OTHER WASI1ER by Experts 1 Moral Cases Rise 1000 in Arrests of women for immorality violations the past five years in Salt Lake City have increased 1000 City Judge Joseph Jeppeon asserted Sunday evening during a discussion of "Morals in Salt Lake City" in Riverside ward 10th West and 3rd North "Police records showed 40 of women arrested are married women" he said "That is one of the main reasons we are faced with a rapid rise in juvenile delinquency" he added 0A4n I by Experts s-- i-4 -h-- :1 0 -i09-- 11 1 I A I c' -'9- 4 4 42- N' Its -t lragetrrl ts ts i I 1 14744 2 a rsaS1111 1 Moral Cases Rise i i ir 0-4 00rnwN at 1000 0 in 'k '1 4 1 k- i i Arrests of women for immoral- 4 in Salt Lake City have increased 41 1 lk it ity violations the past five years litt -'N-- -2-V 1 'a i tie di tr I Val 1000 City Judge Joseph Jepp- 41k sr 4 11 42 -tit '4- 0 1w om sinogn aasdsiertedsioSnunodfa eoveninF Az ii 4 Is Salt 1 III Lake City" in Riverside 1 1- i 4- 41 4 1 if I ward 10th West and 3rd North i i -1 i-vi--- fr ft' -t 1 4 Rt s' 'Police records showed 40 of 1 1 wrn- -'Lo --rt- if omen arrested are married worn 1 rise said 1 we are is one of the 4 main reasons we are faced with e' rir' a rapid in juvenile delin- W-440' 0 1-------" It ''i if tiI Ai ----y Ii1111 1 18-Ir 1011111111 0 IIIIMENION 11-4 ft640111 do10 malarial L- i'-'h et -4411kilatmi 011731- I Cs' Avv- -v 7 I' --i tl r''' Huntsville Woman 65 Dies of Crath Hurts Emma Nelson Felt 65 wife of Daniel Felt Huntsville died Sunday at 12:40 in an Ogden hospital of injuries sustained in an automobile accident Dec 1 in Ogden canyon The machine in which she was riding driven by her husband collided with a car reportedly stolen from A Gutke Smithfield when the second car failed to negotiate a curve because of an Ice patch Two youthful occupants of the second machine identified themselves fasely as Bob Larsen and A Bell giving Ogden addresses according to Jack Moss Investigating officer of the Utah State highway patrol Mrs Felt was born July 15 1880 in Huntsville a daughter of Lars and Mary Parson Nelson She had been a resident of Huqaville all her life and a member of the church She was married April lo 1903 in Ogden Survivors besides her husband Include two sons Dee and Leland three daughters Virginia Mae and Joan Felt and Mrs Edna Roberts Huntsville one brother David A Nelson Chicago Ill and one sister Mrs Amelia Tremaine Salt Lake City lided with a car reportedly stolen from A Gutke Smithfield when the second car failed to negotiate a curVe because of an ice patch Two yuthful occupants th secon machine identified them- selves tasely as Bob Larsen and A Bell giving Ogden addresses according to Jack Moss investi- gating officer of the Utah State highway patrol Mrs Felt was born July 15 1880 in Huntsville a daughter of Lars and Mary Parson Nelson She Survivors beide her husband had been a resident of Hutttaville all her life and a member of the 1 church She was married April 1 1903 In Ogden ss include two sons Dee and Leland three daughters Virginia Mae an Joan ars a Felt Edna Rob- erts liuntsville one brother David A Nelson Chicago Ill one sister Mrs Amelia Trem'aine and Salt Lake City Ifuntsvi lle Woman 65 Dies of Crath Hurts Emma NelSon Felt 65 wife of Daniel Felt Huntsville died Sunday at 12:40 In in an Ogden hospital of in sustained in an automobile accident Dec 1 in Ogden canyon The machine in which she was riding driven by her husband col- JjkijI'Jj Moro ar toosons why thousands prefer Innerclean Herbal Laxative 1 Contains only Natural Herbs 2 Thorough yet Gentle In Effect 3 Ho Unpleasant After4flocts 4 Pleasant and Easy to 'Fake 5 No Fuss No No Bathe Doeo con WI easily Actiostod to your Individual Needs 7 Economical a 50c package lasts the Family for Months couriers: Use only as directed At all druggists Or write tor FREE GENEROUS SAMPLE Innrcloon Co 846 Sixth St Los Angeles 21 California at ctlq Iverea rr" II I 1 4 kl 'Fru-Itsnuts toffees and delicious assorted centers with rich Russell McPhail milk chocolate coatings Ir' 111-11 ran 1 11 a so LC BOX I' 4 at 4t Westminster Program Gospel teams at Westminster college under the direction of Rev Hostetler will present their annual Christmas program Monday at 10:45 a in Converse hall The program will include music stories and short talks i I FAST WASHING Spindriees twin tubs do the average family wash in less than one hour One tub washes while the other tub spins clothes damp-dry! I 2 GENTILI ACTION Easy's patented "Spiralator" is so gentle on dainty things as well as bulky drapes and blankets Washes all the clothes all parts of the tub COn 3 QUICK DRYING Spindrier 1 whirls out up to 25 more water than tight-set wringer rolls Clothes dry faster indoors on rainy days Less fading outdoors Exclusive Intermountain Distributors Salt Lake City Utah 4 NO WRINGING The Spindrier's second tuh gently whirls out more water than old time methods no slow piece-bp piece feeding lng necessary SEE A QUICK DEMONSTRATION-AT YOUR-NEAREST EASY DEALER holesate Furniture and Appliance Division aittk11b 0' 5 FASTER IRONING The Spindrier's whirling action can't put bard-to-iron deep-creased wrin kits into fabrics Can't break but Ions or ruin zippers! l'744SIIS A1ORB C101161S irAsreie lit druggists Or write for FREE e47 1 1' 1 r-- ujc- 1140 1 ti 0 litegaingre i I----)ef A 4I I- il AI at 0 alci men a i -11- -L1-11r--1 1 al i 10 IPI rig iro" x4 1r' i i i -f -4 4 i Iv 1' 4 ha ia 11 's 4 elf IrN 4' $1 -'1- 4 1 i A I 't 1-- 110--- -') 4 TN -1Stt fi 1 Tr 11 '7 if -C) 11 s' 171 4t) ti 11 2 if -'Er ---1- -4'1--4 --t- 5 -4 '-'-'0" 14 PP2 It 4 4 t'N a' '1 1' Pit' fp i ---4 441 1 I CW 1 -A :1 41 it' ---3 4 t-0 a I TA A LA- 4 -T 4 I 4- 1- 1 ote IA 4te al lk I ---4 All'''' 21 '2- It 4 ''') 4" 4 44 44' 7 ci 1 i I (1i LLI ap i I 'l 1 CkT -0 1 'r---' ---4--- t-- 0- 1-114-1-- a i 00gotg000p000poponiooesooowsoswo'weml I 4 4 4 0 (:4 i ')t 4 dr 6 '( 7 '-)t 4t I 4' -it 1 1111111110- -v ---4 4 ye 31' 3e 1 C000 Qlidil 1 '-) 0N wwilote) Np-- -s0P 4 i 1 1dt -44 kii kis- 1 7 4i i -4 4 1 -41 1 1 1 41 Ic--- r''' of 1 Y'''''1 21 gi 41 1 41:10 41 Westminster Program tcz 4 Gospel teams at Westminster -p tr 1 94- --v'' L--' 4- 1 ISA- '41 A 014 -I 4 164 4 College under the direction of 4 1 4 le I 4 Rev Hostetler will present -1-- ''1'' 1 1 -J 0 I 111! ti 11114 4( their annual Christmas program 0 ot14 1 eltii Aplow 4- ft 44'1 "Ir'1141t3t' 'S''''4? '14 I Monday at 10:45 a in Converse 44 dp 4 Tog 4 vi hall The program will include ear 411S ---10 44 1 kb I la ia6--1111 -1 -gig 0 music stories and short -talks I I is kCil t-c Igt -11(ma 4 'I') ii ie 0 44-ttl'' '4 (11 xis- 311( 11 woo 2 GpENTLI ACTION Easyls pa 3 aQUICK DRYING Spindrier 1 4 NO WRINGING The Spin- 5 FASTER IRONING The Spin- Ni eti itnr'' '4 1 MI 1 --3 1 ArA--1 11 -I 1 FAST WASHING Spindrier's "6- 1 1 III I I 111 I twin tubs do the average family -r 4 r'' wash in less than one hour One 1 (1) I 11 IS 'II 111 i LI) I spins II tub washes while the other tub dothes darop-dryl tented "Spiralator" is so gentle whirls out up to 25 more vta- driers second drier's whirling action caret put on dainty things as bulky ter than tight-set wringer rolls drapes es and blankets Washes all the clothes ill all parts althe tub Clothes dry faster indoors on more water rainy days Less fading outdoors piece feeding necessary bard-to-iron deep-creasecl wrin kles into fabrics Can't break but Ions or ruin zippers! i I Here are 7 reasons why thousand it vo- 1 4 Iff IN r7 117-1 rya (-0 1 1 4111 111 Is an Las44 l'Fru- Its nuts toffees anct delick)us 5 0 iv prefer Innerclean Herbal Laxative 1 1 1 Contains only Natural Herbs Thorough yet Gentle in Envoi 3 No Unpitasont Anotstiocts 4 Pleasant and Easy to Take I 47f-- 1 3 1 rk 5 No Fuss No No Bother 1 4- 1 1 Does eon WI oosily Actiostod to i your Individual Needs i 1 7 Economical a 50c package lasts 1 Lr i 1 the Family for Months ta---aati' 7-7' SEE A QUICK DEMONSTRATION AT YOUR NEAREST EASY DEALE 2 i rillic At ------1 r----7-1 rn r--- ril r--- rn ----I 7 "-hota -) i I- A 4 -4 i --4' Li 1 i 11111MMENIMEMINIONIS iterlsfeS imsrede i i assorted centers with rich Russell tis Coution: Use only as directed k-- Li L1 Niiii L) eimilmommon 1 MC Ph 1 Ik chocolate 11 al mi oote coatings At all 4 LC BOX GENEROUS SAMPLE Innrclean Co 846 Sixth St Los Angeles 21 7 1 California Zl) 1 Iseafl 0 Wholesale Furniture and Appliance Division 5 '--J---' i I 1 111 4 I'M 1)) a I i a 91404 1 44 4 1 Exclusive Intermountain Distributors I Salt Lake City Utah 1 II al 3 la (4 1 4t3 l' 1 I I f'''4 1 1 4.

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