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Show II, Jt.lv 1 The JOURNAL published iii residents of of the die interests at Layton. Utah. Davis County, weekly newspaper A II i: JOURNAL Page Funeral Services Funeral Services Conducted For Conducted For Edward C. Land Harry Anderson Layton Eduard C. Land, matter at Layton, died Thursday, July Entered as second-clas- s Act of; an Ogden hospital. the under Layton, Utah, a. nungton runeial he held Friday at 1 N 4 in 1 ADVERTISING HELPS YOU LIVE for BETTER LESS pin. in the Farmington First-SeconWard March 8. 1871). W. for (diapel Anderson, Harry - IL' was hoin I 22, svu who died Tuesday morning at his in Bethel, Kentucky, a son of Edhome of cancer. Bishop DeYaoghn ward and Ahlia Smdlon Land. lie had lived in Layton for 1'. years Jones of the Second Wan! will conduct the services. and previous to that time Cad Keen in Eureka and Biverton, Utah. Mr. Andeison was hoin May 27, m MBe On lie married lss7, in .Milton, Oregon, to Uhailes; January 7, lull, UTAH STATE PktS ASSOCIATION Elizabeth in Stouder Maiy Price, ill. and Minnie Hamilton Ander-Ltah- . NATIONAL EDITORIAL son. ASSOCIATION On October I."., he married ' Mr. Land was an agent for the in Garnet Steed Mountain Home. NatI Advertising Representative Ih nver and Rio (,rande Western Nevada. Service,1 Railroad tor It years and was a Newspaper Advertising For the past gr. years. Mr. AndAvenue 333 N. Michigan member of the Order of Railway erson has resided in Farmington. Chicago, III Telegraphers. He was a former member of the At the time of his death he Lions Club. $3.50 Per Year. Payable in Advance was a InemKM. 0f the Clearfield Farmington From 1011 until his retirement Communitv Church. d From where I sit ...it n F 1 Editor LLOYD E. ANDERSON.... Managing 3 Survivors include liis widow; three sons, Ft. Col. LeBoy C. Land, THE STAFF Ft. Bliss, Texas; Ben S. Land, Niwt. Flitoi Lakewood, California; and Jay A. CLAIR HALES MARY ROWRING Society Editor Land, Minneapolis, Minnesota; one WOOLSEY. VERNON Mgr daughter, Mrs. Robert (Ora) Day, Advertising J. Office LITTLE R. ERNEST Manager Layton; and seven grandchildren, Office Clerk DERBIE KHOURY services were held Foreman GEORGE F. BARKER Mon-'ori- al in 1 he was a foreman at the! Clearfield Naval Supply Depot. Survivors include his widow, day at a.m. in the Clearfield with Rev. Community Church Harry L. Poe officiating. Burial was in the Kaysville-LaytoPark. 1 n Mem-Funer- Keep The Change" If youve seen Mac Johnson this week, chances are hes told you his waitress story. For those who havent heard: Mac recently stopped at an diner. He ordered the chefs special and his waitress (brand new on the job) made every possible mistake. She confused the order, spilled the soup, dropped the rolls, brought him a wrong dessert. Despite it all, Mac left a substantial tip. But she smiled and handed the money back. Keep it, Mister youve sure earned out-of-to- Joe Marsh it more than I have, she said. From where I sit, that girl deserves credit for admitting her shortcomings something not everyone is big enough to do. For instance, Im convinced lots of folks know theyre wrong when they deny me the right to a glass of beer with my supper . . . just because they happen to prefer some other beverage. They wouldnt like me ordering them to accept my choice. al Copyright, 1956, United States Brewers Foundation - RICHARD S. WOOLSEYCompositor C. A. WILKINSON Compositor CREED WEIGHT Compositor JOHN E. RARKER, JR Linotype KENNETH KINNER Linotype DAVID SEAICH Compositor Proof Reader ROSE WORKMAN Pressman CLIFF BALL Pressman WILLIAM WINTERS Pressman NED ROBEY JOLDIE BALL Bindery Supervisor ROBENA ENCE Bindery Dept TWO CHAMPIONS NORMA PREECE Kaysville DOROTHY WHITE Clearfield MARY B. BOWRING Layton Clinton JEAN BURSON KARLYNN HINMAN Farmington Syracuse.. ..MRS. VIRGINIA S. BENNETT West Point DOROTHY WHITE Suneet JEAN BURSON wj WWJJ' $: Chevrolets astonishing roadability its Americas short track stock car racing chamand pion. It can and does out-ru- n cars with 100 more d horsepower. When you wed stability to superb engines V8 that flashed such as the the Corvette to a new American sports car record then you get a real championship combination. Stop by for a sample! is a big reason why OF THE Reporters To the eye, the new Corvette and the new Chevrolet are far different. But these two champions have one superb quality in common both were born to cling to the road as though they were part of it! out-hand- le ROAD . . . rock-soli- 225-h.- p. both Chevrolets! Infant Cooley Funeral Held America's largest selling car 2 million more owners than any other make. a Kaysville James Richard Cooley, infant son of James V. and Margaret VanDolah Cooley, died Thursday in an Ogden hospital. The (hi Id was born July 2. Survivors include the parents; sister, Landa, Kaysville; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Van Dolah and Mrs. Edna M. Cooley, Independence, Kansas. : Funeral services were conducted Thursday at Lindquist and Sons Mortuary in Ogden and the body was shipped to Independence, Kansas, for burial. MAN for Rawleigh business which just became available in Davis Good opportunity for county. willing worker. Apply Rawleigh's OD, Denver, Dept. Golo., or see Ralph Butterfield, r'SU E. 21st So., Salt Lake City. UTG-7.2-U- O 7-- 71 1. COMPLETE Catering Service . . . . . . Teas . . . Weddings Church Functions . . . Punches . . Frozen Salads Artistry in Ice Cream Frappes AIR CONDITIONING TEMPERATURES MADE TO ORDER AT NEW LOW COST. LET US DEMONSTRATE! display this famous trademark Only franchised Chevrolet dealers . . . . Oucty 'd DIAL JO 17 r V Harrison Blvd., OGDEN 0 LSE Layton, Utah JS3 toMWBlSl E JIPAHY Morgan. Utah |