7 research outputs found
Push-ups, fracture patterns, and paleoseismology of the Leirubakki Fault, South Iceland
Journal of Structural Geology, v. 25, n. 4, p. 591-609, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0191-8141(02)00051-2International audienc
Góðkynja meinvarpandi sléttvöðvaæxli [sjúkratilfelli]
Neðst á síðunni er hægt að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn View/OpenFimmtíu og tveggja ára kona leitaði til læknis í janúar 1998 vegna hita og hósta. Hún var talin vera með lungnabólgu og meðhöndluð með sýklalyfjum. Einkennin hurfu en á röntgenmynd af lungum sem tekin var sem hluti af eftirliti sást stakur hnútur í vinstra lunga (mynd 1). Tekin var tölvusneiðmynd af brjóstholi sem sýndi marga litla hnúta dreifða um bæði lungu og voru þeir stærstu allt að 1,5 sm að stærð (mynd 2). Ómskoðun af lifur, beinaskann, brjóstamyndataka og kvenskoðun leiddu ekki í ljós neinar meinsemdir sem líktust æxlum. Einn hnútanna í hægra lunga þótti liggja vel við ástungu gegnum brjóstvegg og var það reynt tvívegis án þess að nægilegur vefur fengist til greiningar. Í heilsufarssögu sjúklings kemur fram vanstarfsemi á skjaldkirtli og nýrnahettum og tekur sjúklingur að staðaldri hormónalyf til uppbótar vegna þess. Sjúklingur hefur einnig sögu um krampa sem unglingur en ekki hefur borið á þeim í yfir 30 ár. Árið 1982 greindist sjúklingur með æxli í munnvatnskirtli, það var fjarlægt og reyndist vera vel þroskað slímþekjukrabbamein. Ekki hefur borið á endurvexti æxlisins eða meinvörpum fram að þessu. Leg konunnar (en ekki eggjastokkar) var fjarlægt 1986 vegna stækkunar. Við vefjaskoðun komu í ljós fjölmargir sléttvöðvahnútar
Comparison of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery and limited axillary thoracotomy for spontaneous pneumothorax
Neðst á síðunni er hægt að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn View/OpenINTRODUCTION: Historically, surgery for SP has been performed with open thoracotomy. Today video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) has replaced open surgery for SP in most centers. Long-term results (i.e. recurrent pneumothorax) following VATS have been debated. In Iceland surgery for SP has been performed with both VATS and limited axillary thoracotomy (LAT). The aim of this study was to compare these two approaches, especially reoperations for prolonged airleakage and late recurrences. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This is a retrospective non-randomized study on all patients operated first time for SP at our institution between 1991-2005. Out of 210 patients that underwent 234 procedures (160 males, mean age 29 yrs.), 200 had primary SP (95%) and 10 secondary SP. The cases were divided into two groups; 134 VATS procedures and 100 thoracotomies (LAT). Three surgeons performed a LAT and four performed VATS. RESULTS: Wedge resection was performed in all cases and mechanical pleurodesis was added in 25% of the VATS and 67% of the LAT cases. Median operation time was 20 minutes longer for VATS (p=0.006). Reoperations for late recurrent pneumothorax were 10 vs. 3 in the VATS and LAT group, and reoperations for persistent airleakage 3 vs. 0, respectively (p=0.03). Operative mortality within 30 days from surgery was 0%. Median hospital stay was one day longer after LAT. CONCLUSION: Reoperations following VATS for SP are more common compared to open thoracotomy, explained by a higher rate of both late recurrent pneumothoraces and prolonged early postoperative airleakage. Both approaches are safe and major complications are infrequent. Hospital stay is shorter after VATS, however, VATS takes longer and the higher reoperation rate is a shortcoming and is of concern.Inngangur: Á síðasta áratug hafa aðgerðir með brjóstholssjá rutt sér til rúms við sjálfkrafa loftbrjósti. Umdeilt er hvort langtímaárangur sé jafn góður og eftir hefðbundna opna aðgerð. Hérlendis hafa báðar aðgerðirnar verið framkvæmdar jöfnum höndum. Markmið þessarar rannsóknar er að kanna árangur þessara aðgerða og bera þær saman, sérstaklega með tilliti til tíðni enduraðgerða vegna viðvarandi loftleka og endurtekins loftbrjósts. Efniviður og aðferðir: Rannsóknin er afturvirk og nær til allra sjúklinga sem fóru í aðgerð vegna sjálfkrafa loftbrjósts á Landspítala 1991-2005. Alls fóru 210 sjúklingar í 234 aðgerðir, þar af tíu með þekktan lungnasjúkdóm. Sjúklingunum var skipt í tvo hópa: sjúklinga sem fóru í aðgerð með speglun (n=134) og 100 sjúklinga sem fóru í brjóstholsskurð (mini-axillary thoracotomy). Þrír skurðlæknar framkvæmdu opna aðgerð og fjórir brjóstholsspeglun. Niðurstöður: Fleygskurður á lungnatoppi var framkvæmdur í öllum aðgerðum og fleiðruertingu bætt við í 25% brjóstholsspeglana og í 67% opnu aðgerðanna. Aðgerðartími var 20 mínútum lengri fyrir speglunarhópinn (p=0,006). Enduraðgerðir vegna síðkomins endurtekins loftbrjósts voru þrjár eftir opna aðgerð og tíu eftir brjóstholsspeglun og vegna viðvarandi loftleka voru þær engar og þrjár hjá sjúklingum í sömu hópum (p=0,03). Enginn sjúklingur lést innan 30 daga frá aðgerð. Legutími (miðgildi) var einum degi lengri eftir opna aðgerð. Ályktanir: Enduraðgerðir eru algengari eftir brjóstholsspeglanir og skýrist aðallega af hærra hlutfalli viðvarandi loftleka og endurtekins loftbrjósts. Báðar aðgerðir eru öruggar og meiriháttar fylgikvillar eru sjaldgæfir. Legutími er styttri eftir brjóstholsspeglun, en á móti kemur að aðgerðartími er lengri. Brýnt er að finna lausnir á því hvernig lækka megi tíðni enduraðgerða eftir brjóstholsspeglun
The geological history of Geysir, Iceland: a tephrochronological approach to the dating of sinter
Crustal structure above the Iceland mantle plume imaged by the ICEMELT refraction profile
The crustal structure of central Iceland is modelled using data from a 310 km long refraction profile shot during summer 1995. The profile traversed Iceland from the Skagi Peninsula on the north coast (surface rocks of age 8.5–0.8 Myr) to the southeast coast (surface rocks of age 8.5–3.3 Myr), crossing central Iceland (surface rocks of age 3.3–0 Myr) over the glacier Vatnajökull, below which the locus of the Iceland mantle plume is currently centred. The crustal thickness is 25 km at the north end of the profile, increasing to 38–40 km beneath southern central Iceland. The upper crust is characterized by seismic P-wave velocities from 3.2 to approximately 6.4 km s−1. At the extreme ends of the profile, the upper crust can be modelled by a two-layered structure, within which seismic velocity increases with depth, with a total thickness of 5–6 km. The central highlands of Iceland have a single unit of upper crust, with seismic velocity increasing continuously with depth to almost 10 km below the surface. Below the central volcanoes of northern Vatnajökull, the upper crust is only 3 km thick. The lower-crustal velocity structure is determined from rays that turn at a maximum depth of 24 km below central Iceland, where the seismic velocity is 7.2 km s−1. Below 24 km depth there are no first-arriving turning rays. The Moho is defined by P-and S-wave reflections observed from the shots at the extreme ends of the profile.P- to S-wave velocity ratios give a Poisson's:of 0.26 in the upper crust and 0.27 in the lower crust, indicating that, even directly above the centre of the mantle plume, the crust is well below the solidus temperature.We thank Rob Staples for assistance and many helpful discussions. This work is funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and National Science Foundation research grants; FD is supported by NERC. Instruments were loaned by the University of Cambridge, the University of Iceland, the NERC Geophysical Equipment Pool, the PASSCAL instrument pool, the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, the Nordic Volcanological Institute, the University of Oregon and St Louis University. We thank Jósef Hólmjárn (shotmaster) and all who assisted in the field: Rob Staples and Mark Muller (Cambridge); Rob Dunn (Oregon); Yang Shen (Woods Hole); Arnar Hjartarson and Ólafur Rognvaldsson (Orkustofnun); Hrappur Magnusson (independent), Randy and Adriana Kuehnel (The Carnegie Institute of Washington, DTM); also Einar Kjartansson (independent) and Bob Busby (PASSCAL). Thanks to the wardens of the mountain huts at Nýidalur and Laugafell, and special thanks to Magnús Óskarsson and his family at the farm Sölvanes for looking after us and allowing us to store equipment at the farm. We thank Clare Enright for invaluable assistance with code and with data processing, and Helgi Torfason for supplying unpublished geological maps. Department of Earth Sciences, Cambridge, contribution number 5208.Peer Reviewe
Magrath Store News (March 30, 1956)
An archive of the Magrath Trading Store News.The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Wes Balderson to digitize and display this content.Phones: Office 21, .Hardware 34, .
Groceries 4..Dry Goods 124.
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COATS WOMENS AND SUB TEENS COATS IN TWEED
AND WOOL CHECK AS WELL AS THE AIL WEATHER COATS IN
THE HEW "TAPESTRY" DESIGNS,
SIZES: 10 TO 16j 12 TO 2O|.
ENJOY THE FASHION
THE
INFANT OVERALLS of good quality
.. Have animal applique on
COLORS- pink, yellow & blue.
SIZES: 1 and 2 years.............9816.95
JACKET S OF HOLLAND
SUEDE - water repellent, and washable.
BROWN WITH FRINGE TRIM,
__, _ 4-6' 5.95
NEW COTTON BLOUSES - lovely
colors and white. Short sleeve
and sleeveless. SIZES: 12 - 20.
2.39
INFANTS NEEDS
"KLEINERTS" Insulated over the
shoulder DIAPER BAGS. (Insulated
with fibre glass) COLORS- nile,
blue and pink.......... ,.............. ..204.99. SPECIAL....................34.50
TRI-LIGHT -• Modern brass and wrought iron
effect stand and base in handsome design.
Attractive fibre glass shs.de.......«7,50
HOES - GARDEN HOSS WITH STEEL
BIADE Al© SHANK. SMOOTH HAIDLE. 6 INCH
BIADE.
PARK THEATRE NEWS: Thursday, March 29th-
SAIIDR OF THE KING with Jeffery Hunter and
Michael Rennie. Friday and Saturday March
30th e: 31st JUPITERS DARLING starring Esther
Williams, cinemascope. Monday and Tuesday
April 2nd A 3rd - WHITE FEATHER with Robert
Wagner and Debra Pagget, cinemascope. Wednesday
and Thursday April 4th 4 5 th- ROSE
TATOO - the picture that won Anna Ihngana
the Academy Award.
RAKES - ETJEL-HEAD GARDEN RAKES
HEAD WIDTH ABOUT 14y INCHES.......................2.95
BOW RAKE in slightly smaller style..
SEED S GET YOUR VEGETABLE Al© FLOW- |
ER SEEDS HOW WHILE OUR STOCK IN COMPLETE.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Bridge of Saltlake
City are visiting at the home of his
parents, Mir. and Mrs. Orson Bridge.
SAW S FOR TRIMMING BRANCHES ETC. 3.6f
MIRACLE
FEEDS
CHICK STARTER -
CRUMBLES - 50#..2.70
GROWING SUPPLEMENTS
50 pounds,.......... 3.10
CALF MEAL - for young
calves. 25#........... 1.50
FULL 0 PEP (for cattle) ...50#..............3.75
SHOR GRAIN HOC- CONCENTRATE.. 50#.......... . ■ 5«75
OYSTER SHELL.............50#...1.75; 25#....950
Onde day the office boy went to the editor
of the Soaring Eagle and said:
"There’s a tramp at the door, and he
says he has had nothing to eat for six
days."
"Fetch him in," said the editor. "If
we com find out how he does it, we can run
this paper for another week,"
STORE GIBS;© GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 30TH.
BASKET-TYPE INVOLVING WICK APPLICATOR -
Uses low-cost SAFE grub, lice, fly killers.
Rubs oil in thoroughly, effectively.
Treats neck, shoulders and back where
insects are thickest, where animal can
not lick.
Kills all sucking, biting flies, mosquitoes,
and other insects.
CHAIN GONSTUGTION- HEAVY MACHIN CHAIN GIVES
EXTRA STRENGTH NEEDED FOR ROUGH USE.
1.65
STOP PICK.......................500 and............................750
PIC-NIX - These aid in control of cannibalism
in all poultry.......................... 950
LOUSE POWDER - For control of lice and
mites............................. 950
THE MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LIMITED
NOTICE: The Farmhill Community Club are holding a dance at Farmhill Wednesday, April 4th. Dancing from 9 until 2. The Rhythm Makers Orchestra in attendance.
The Amusement Committee.
FOR SALE: Building lot next to George Hamiltons block east of Bank of Montreal
Peter Britz.
j NOTICE- Town of Lfegrath. Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll of the previous year has been adopted under the provisions of the assessment act, and that the assessment roll of the said municipality has been prepared and that if any person thinks that any property has been wrongfully . assessed, or assessed tod high, or too low, or that his name or the name of any other preson has been wrongfully entered upon or omitted from the roll, he may at any tine prior to tlie 30th day of April, notify the secretary-treasurer in writing of the particulars and grounds of his conplaint. Dated at the Town of Migrath the 25th day of March, 1956. J.T. Steele, Sec-Treas.
NOTICE: Bill Torfason of the Lethbridge Experimental Station will be guest speaker at the next meeting of the F.U.A. to be held in the United Church Hall, Friday evening, April Sth. His subject will be Planting and landscaping.
Geo. T. Dudley.
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CARD OF THANKS: We wish to sincerely . thank our many friends for the kindness shown Donna Claire, the gifts, the lovely floral tributes and the expressions of sympathy shown us during our bereavement. The Bennett family.
FOR SALE: 2 or 3 ton of hay.
. Rulon Harker
FOR SALE; Used Beaty washing,-gas engine, 5.00.
Mike Schneyder Jr. R5O8.
NOTICE: A turkey has been at the residence of Mrs. Julia. Gagan for the past three days. Will the owner pleo.se come and claim it. Mrs. Powell.
FOR SAIZ: Beet drill, 3 ton 1952 Chev. truck (16000,miles) Goal stove, Oil heater, Combine (international) 12 foot with engine, 1 International M tractor, Massey Harris tractor with beet cultivator complete, No.
102 International Mower, Robinson ditcher, i Hay stacker complete, Mhnure loader complete Rubber tired wagon with hay rack on, 12 inch Cocksutt hammer mill, 5 ton hay.
Joe Popp.
NOTICE: The M.A.A.A. are endeavoring to organize four Little League baseball teams in the coming season. Anyone interested in the above, please be at the Town Hall March 30th (Friday) at 7:30 P.M. SHARP. Lets have a good turn out and give the younger boys something to do - constructively.
M. A. A. A.
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HELP WANTED: Experienced stenographer. Dictation necessary. Duties to commence at once. Experience in other office work preferred. Apply Alberta Canning Co.
Magrath or Lethbridge.
LOST, STRAYED OR BORROWED: Chain hoist partly painted green.
Doug Ik.rker.
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FOR SALE: Registered Chinook wheat 4 H Club. Melvin Harker.
FOR SALE-, in April, bull.
Eleven good stock cows to ca.lve
Also 1-3 year old registered
Bob Arnold, Del Bonita,
WANTED: to buy - good second hand coal and wood cook stove.
FOR SALE: 1 fresh milk cow and calf.
Curios Harris.
STORE CLOSED FRIDAY MARCH 30th GOOD FRIDAY THE MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LIMITED.
CARD OF TilANiiS: We would like to take this opportunity to thank our many friends who contributed so generously to the "Grover Nelson Benefit Dance". Your contributions were most sincerely appreciated.
Iaura and the Darrel Nelson family.
NOTICE: The Red Cross is desperately in need of the use of 2 or 3 sewing machines for two months. Anyone that could possibly loan a machine for this period, it would be greatly appreciated.
Mary Nelson, York Director, Red Cross.
SLEEPY HOLLOW
Here is to the Garden City, The land of the pea and the bean in
the pod, Where the Council meets monthly when prodded, And the policeman comes only when called.
~ Author Unknown.
The Rod and Gun Club held s. very successful Sportsmen* s banquet Saturday evening in the United Chur la Recreation Hall. Turkey and salmon with all the trimmings were thoroughly enjoyed by some 125 guests. H.G. Hillmer was master of ceremonies for the evening. Musical numbers by Mrs. J.A .Ririe and Mrs. Marge Balderson and impersonations by Ken Balderson were much enjoyed. Speakers for the evening were George Spurge and Bill MacDonald of Calgary and the president of the Fish and Game Association Earl Carr, of Lethbridge. Derby winners were awarded their prizes with the following claimnts: Goose Derby- Frank Seward, and Earnest Hillmer. Pheasant Derby- Floyd Tocmer, Wayne Robinson, and Rodney limit. Duck Derby- Frank Seward j Doug Harker, & Walter Paul. Pike Derby- i Hermie Johnson, L.C. McClain, Don Harker & ! Bob Arnold. Trout Derby- Jack Flaman,Bob Mikado, Hohn Perley &. Steve Kunimoto. Boys Fish Derby- Richard Johns and Johnnie Perley. Prizes were donated bv the Trading Company and the Rod and Gun Club.SATURDAY, MARCH 31st, 1956.
EASTER HAMS
Miry had a little - ham,
Ycu’ve heard it oft before -
And then she passed her plate again
And had a little more.
HAMS... ..REGULAR, PARTLY
PICNIC HAMS 5# TO 7# AVERAGE per lb 350
per lb 550
HAMS........BUFFET STYLE, GLAZED, READY TO EAT per lb 750
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WIENERS... ».TASTY per lb..................... 650
BALOGNA......SI10ED ......................................................per.lb................... 270
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Funeral services were held Friday,
Jferch 23rd for Donna Claire Bennett in the
1-fe.grath First Ward Chapel with Christensen
Brothers, funeral directors. Bishop Nyal
Fletcher conducted the service with L. B.
Tanner as chorister and Gladys Duffield at
the organ. Invocation was given by Grant
Wheeler followed the the choir singing "The
Lord is My Shepherd", Gladys Duffield rendered
an organ solo "Jesus, I My Cross Have
Taken", Jean Wheeler a solo "Face to Face".
Speakers wer Phyllip Redd, L.R. Jensen and
Bishop Nyal Fletcher. The closing choir
number was "Rest for the Weary Soul,!’with
Ernest Briggs offering the benediction.
Pallbearers were school friends of the
deceased, Elwood Gurney, Charlie Steed,
David Iraki, Norris Tomlinson, Allen Fletcher
and Kent Crookston. Dedication of the
grave by Douglas Harker.
Donna leaves to mourn her passing her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ial'fe.r Bennett, and
three brothers, Keith of Medicine Rat,
Roger of Provo, Utah, and Glen of Ocean
Falls, B.C,
STORE CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 3OTH.
A social hour honoring Mr. and Mrs.
John Robinson and Donna was held in the
United Church Hall Sunday evening. Rev.
Dr, Scott was master of ceremonies for the
evening. Community singing was enjoyed
with Mrs. Marion Lawlor at the piano. A
reading was given by Mrs. Allen Owens followed
by remarks by Mr. Ralph S. Thompson.
Mr. t. E. Pharis spoke on his association
with the Robinson family both as members
of the community and of the Church. Mrs,
Greta Ifei presented Mr. and Mrs. Robinson
and Donna with a lovely table lamp on
behalf of the Migrath congregation.
Lunch was served by Mrs. Greta Ma.i,
Mrs. Elsie Owens and Mrs. Ben Gagan representing
the Senior WJL, and Mrs. Mirjorie
Titanlinson and Mrs. Norma Owens representing
the Evening W. A.
The singing of "Till We Meet Again"
concluded the evening.
Friends will be sorry to learn that Mr,
Robinson became ill while at work in Milk
River Monday afternoon and is now a patient
in the local hospital, this necessitating
a delay in their taking up residence there.
CHOGSE YOUR
LINGERIE FOS^ YOUR NSW EASTER ENSEMDIE
FROM OUR PLEASING ARRAY.
SLIPS - NYLON -DACRON. DAINTY NYLON
NET TRIM.................................................................3.98
COTTON EYELET StlPS AND HALF SLIPS. Slips
have shadow panels. Priced from 1.98 up.
PANTIES - WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL
ASSORTMENT OF PANTIES IN NYLON AND RAYON
TRICOT. SOME IN PIAIN, OTHERS WITH IACE
OR NYLON EYELET TRIM AND EMBROIDERY. THE
COLORS ARE GORGEOUS. PRICED FROM 390 & UP
NYLON STRETCHIES IN
BIACK SUEDE, the favorite of many
SIMPLEX- hand stitched, made in Italy.1.50
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A
NEW SHIPMENT OF COLORFUL PRINTS IN -THE 390
RANGE. MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS NOW FROM OUR
COMPLETE STOCK. OTHER PRINTS IN LOVELY
PATTERNS PRICED FROM 59£ UP.
OUR SPRING ACCESSORIES ARE MOST FASHIONABLE
IN STYLE AND COLOR AS WELL AS ECONOMICAL
GLOVES-PINK
OR WHITE NYLON
NYLONS- ORIENT PENNY-S.VERS
IN THE IATEST SPRING ¿HADES.....................980
ORIENT IiYIDN HOSE IN EVENING WEIGHT SHEER
IN YOUR FAVORITE SHADES.....................;
NYLON STRETCHIES IN ORIENT AND GOLD
HOSE. STRETCHES WITH EVERY BEND OF
KNEE. SAVES ON RUNS
551.35
STRIPE
THE
>1.35
NEW ARRIVALS ARE IN
TRICOT.............980 & 3.95 and up.
JEWELRY - YOU WILL BE AMA2ED
AT OUR SEEECTION OF JEWELRY. LOVELY COLORS,
A NUMBER OF STILES TO CHOOSE FROM. MATCH '
YOUR SET FROM OUR BARRINGS, NECKLACES, PINS
AND BRACELETS. PRICES RANGE FROM 35& UP.
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THE MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LIMITED WILL
BE CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY, 'MARCH 30 TH.
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Relatives and friends attending the
funeral of the late Donna Bennett from out
of town were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shelton, Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Shelton, Mrs. Bill Weideman,
Mrs. Art Wideman of Lewistown, Mont.,Mrs, C.
A. Passey of Menan, Idaho, Mrs. Bernard Gull
of Bountiful, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Bennett
of Anaconda., Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Blaire
Bennett of Moose.,Jaw, Sask.,Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Bennett of Shaunessy, Mrs. Noble and
Miss Jean Noble of Orem, Utah, Mrs. Emilie
Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Hudson and Mrs.
Leonard Kessler of Raymond, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Godfrey and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Walker
of Cardston, Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Clifton
of Coalhurst, Mr. and Mrs, Grant Woolley of
Lethbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Free Clifton of
Taber and Mr. Wilfred Clifton of Del Bonita.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harker and sons of
Claresholm were week-end guests at the home
of his mother, Mrs. Christie Harker.
BROADCLOTH
STILL A FEW PIECES OF BROADCLOTH ,
YARD. WE HIVE A FULL SELECTION
QUALITY BROADCLOTH AT 790 AND UP.
THERE ARE
AT 330 A
OF FINE
• The death occurred Friday in the local
hospital of Mrs. Johanne Iaura Nielsen, aged
61, wife of Niels Nielsen of Migrath.
Funeral services were conducted from
Martin Brothers Chapel Tuesday afternoon with
the Rev. V. Eichenlaub officiating.
