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Show Robert H. Carroll Returns from Mediterranean tour I'M Kavsville, returned to n h, Morchend City, N. C. (FIIT KC) Robert H. Carroll, machinists mate fireman, USN, on of Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Carroll of HI N. Sixth E., Sour Dough 'Ml.... .Vh --TN I Fish and Game More-fcea- d REFLEX-JOURNA- March 24 aboard the attack cargo ship ESS Oglethorpe after a tour cf duty with the U.S. Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean area. The Oglethorpe and other ihips of Amphibious Squadron Eight, returned to Morehead City with IMS) men of the Second Battalion, Sixth Marine Regiment, normally based at Camp Leieune, N.C. The completed Oglethorpe eight months duty with the S.xth Fleet, which included taking part in the U.S. landings at Beirut, Lebanon, last NEWS A Ik1" SPORTS L N.C., City, U T A II n Clearfield Marine ' To V In GARY BALDWIN of Kaysville First Ward, was named to the team in the LDS Church Division Nine Basketball tournament. All-St- ar participate beach landing Camp Pendleton, Calif. (Fll-TNMarine Ifc. Joseph H. Millard, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Millard of 311 N. 75th W., Clearfield, will land with the 1st Marine Brigade on the beaches of Camp Iendlcton in Southern California on April 1, marking the start of tion Big fall. surface-ai- r Layton Trinity Lutheran Church All five ships of the squadron returned to their home port at Norfolk, Ya., on March 25. 288 Golden Dennis W. Payne Opera- a coordinated amphibious assault Land, exercise. Marines The Hawaii-base- d on left Kaneohe in returning ships amphibious from the Westein Pacific. A shoit time will lie spent at Camp Pendleton for field exorcises before the beginning of mid-Marc- h Ae. La; ton, Utah Rev. I). W. Bal.ster, pastor Rhone: Kaysville 1123 Thursday, April 2 p.m. Christian Instruction for children in the 7th Ark. (AIITNC) Fort Chaffee, and 8th grades. Army Tvt. Dennis W. Tayne, April 4 Wool-feSaturday, Neilscna Mrs. of son 17, a.m. Cub Scout Dens 10:30 350 Sherma Ave., Layton, meet. adcompleted the eight-wee- k This Is the Life 4.30 p.m ministration course March 20 Is the Life This 4.30 p.m. at Fort Chaffee, Ark. television program over Ho received training in typKSL-Ting, filing and Army clerical Sunday, April 5 procedures. The Lutheran p.3o a.m. Fayne entered the Army last Hour over KLO radio. October and completed basic 9:45 a.m. Sunday School and training nt Fort Carson, Colo. Biiile classes for all ages. He attended Ogden High 11:00 a.m. WORSHIP SERSchool. VICE FOR ALL. 3:30 p.m. Dedication of Parsonage. L. Monday, April 6 ti:30 p.m. Boy Scout Troop n SO meets. Tuesday, April 7 7:30 p.m. Evangelism Group meets. Camp Fendlcton, Calif. (FH-INMarine Pvt. Richard L. Always a friendly welcome Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. here. Morris Turner of 111 S. Second W., Farmington, is schedAn old gent was passing a uled to finish four weeks of individual combat training busy intersection when a large April 3 at the Marine Corps St. Bernard ran by and knocked Base, Camp Pendleton, Calif. him down. An instant later, a The course includes the lat- foreign sports car skidded est infantry tactics, first aid, around the corner and inflicted A bystander demolitions, field foltifications riore damage. and advanced schooling on helped the old man up and asked if the dog had hurt him. Trainees learn that all MaWell, he answered the dog rines are basically infantry- didnt hurt so much, but that men, whether they serve as darned tin can tied to his tail cooks, typists, truck drivers, nearly killed me! The Monitor cr with aviation units. Completes course In adminstration Mosquitos bownre! abatement Workers are ready for war! 0-- Richard Turner combat training At Camp Pendleton wea-jam- s. Big Land. from Marines Additional Pendleton and the 3rd Marine Air Wing at El Toro, Calif., will join about 5,000 Navy men and 25 ships in the exorcise, designed to improve their professional skills in the conduct of amphibious warfare in the atomic age. Big Land will get underway with 8 bombardment of San Clemente Island by the fire support unit, A mock invasion of Camp Pendleton will be carried out to recapture an Aggressor island for the purpose of establishing a base to hinder further enemy operations. An assault helicopter aircraft carried will heli-lif- t fully equipped Marines to the shore Vertical Enemploying the version of assault velopment landing. On the completion of Big Land, April 10, the 5,500 mem-er- s of the Brigade will again take part in field exercises before returning to Hawaii during the last week of April. Let thi he a Farmington to all mosquitoes dont come to Davis Courty because there aie men w th spray guns, men with inseeti- cides, men with ideas, men with trucks ail are arn ed ready t kill the first mos- quito who dares to show its cone true, killing off the tlal crop of mosquitoes and wiecking havoc with the fruit V Dav is County Inhabiting Davis County with the least population of any of our upland game birds is the Dusky Grouse. Occurring in borne 01 t 'cs our Merg.ret,n forest area of the county, they provide occasion-- J OU wonder Vt hat 13 getting aj enjoyment to the bird lover who happens to sight one some people. Ira refei- - etmg through the Quukiea. ring to guns and other Their numbers are extremely limited and therefore they forms of force, one again are harvested here in Davis County. Definite lack of habitat the Other. seems to he the apparent limiting factor in their population. I was given my own gun1 The Dusky is one of two species of the type Grouse about as young as any boy, found in the Rocky Mountain area of the west. The Franklin not a B. B. gun, but a ham- - Grouse is found in largest numbers farther north in Idaho merless pump .22. Not thejan1 Canada. Die l,usky is somewhat larger than the Franklin Grouse safest gun lor a boy Ive! than does the Franklin. The n,ore been around and with guns ,,d Franklin Grouse shows blacker nnderparts than the Dusky s e er Since. brownish hue. In the country along the Generally, these Grouse will be found to be much larger than Utah - Wyoming border thq Quail, more chicken like in appearance. Fi.shermen and deer hunters should continue to protect this from Evanston, Wyoming, to Colorado, I knew of no specie when observed. Their numbers depend on the respect one settling an argument we show for their limited population. Iiy Collett Slim - e news rna bui-m- TRI-STAT- Dip-ma- n, Its passive develops It gives the chil- no skill. dren no Davis diseases Given to Willoughby, Underberg SSgt Harry IT. Willoughby, Supply Squadron and AlC Robert J. Lndeiberg, 2701st Explosive Ordnance Disposal Ammunition the 25th maintenance section. He reported here in Aug. 1955 from Japan. Native of Englewood, Colo., Willoughby resides at 1340 Sherman Ave., Layton, with his wife Yvonne and son David, 2. shows. Sit and Aiiman Underberg was selected for performance of duties as an EOD specialist. Native of Kent, Minn., Airman Underberg came to Hill in Sept. 11'57. He resides at 2(i$ - 2)th St., Ogden, with his wife Clara and son Mark, S. Journal show-passe- A weekly newspaper published interests of the residents of Davis County, at Lajton, Utah. Feb-luar- in the matter Entered as second-clas- s at Layton, Utah, under the Act St Peter's ' before Published bv INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 Worship Service and Church School Bach Sunday at 9.15 a.m., 435 State Stieet, Clearfield, Member: NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Natl Adv. Representative 5 School Apnl Elementary Newspaper Advertising Service in charge of worship ser333 N. Michigan Avenue vice, Frank Glasen, John Chicago, 111. Turner. Terms of Subscription Each Thursday, the Junior Mail $4.50 Per Fear Choir at 7 p.m., 0 Birch Carrier 50c Per Month Clearfield. Circle, (Payable in Advance) Tuesday, Apnl 7, Bishops E. Anderson ....Publisher IflE North Lloyd Committee, W. Clair Hales Editor . Lditor .. .Asst. CleaifielJ. Bowrinir Mary Lakcview, Ken Fairbanks .. Production Mr. The time to be happy is now. Vern M oolsey .Advertising Mgr. Asst. Advertising The pace to be happy is here. Evelyn Lundber REPORTERS The way to be happy is to Lavlon Jtan EUintt Virginia Bennett Syracuse Make other people happy. Norma Preece Kaysville R. G. Ingersoll. Donna Sedgwick .... Clearfield UTAH $60 More Per Acre with proper, Fertilization ,4 of March 8, 1879. Episcopal Mission for thtt - U ith proper fertilization including use of USS Nitrogen Ferti- more per aCre from 0Ur suar 1)60,5 than That is the experience of Kenneth, Earl and Don Nelson w ho opor ate the Nelson Brothers farm near Corinne, Box Elder County, Utah. '' moo'x n0t USe n'troSen the beet tops would turn yellow in r a USS N'trogen Fertilizers keep our beets growing longer. With L our increases have been substantial, Kenneth Nelson sa.v s. 6 .on brothers plowed down 35 pounds of available nitrogen in the fall, using USS Ammonium Nitrate, then added SO pounds of nitrogen as USS Anhydrous Ammonia at time. The 115 pounds of nitrogen, plus phosphate, resulted in that $00 increase in in- says: Davis News Special recognition given to the two airmen includes letteis of commendation signed by Col. 11. Squadron, have been named non- F. Hubbard, Hill AFB commandcommissioned officer and s and er, and dinner, at Ilill AFB for hotel accommodations in Ogden, courtesy of the Ogden Chamber leadership and management ability of Commerce. as an ammunitions supervisor in h Ponder Been pretty sick, window broke and Willoughby f opportunity for taking part other than in imagination. Some of the things done by both adults and young folks must come from pure shell shock, caused by shucking peanuts while watching blood and thunder gangster and western and Airman - of - month Honors HCO There were 34 reportable seases listed in Davis County last week. Of the total, there were six chicken pox; eight measles; one mumps; 15 streptococcal infections; three cancer and one ringworm of the scalp. di- frulto and planty of Dairy Quoonl Good oatlng from atom to atom. ,Try ona today! LAYTON, i- ' trfw Cinnn Utjh !,$ v Made by Devoe. Gallon $7.30 WONDER TONES VINYL Odorless, scrubbable jaawa wall finish. Easy to apply, PER GALLON $6.60 VINYL MASONRY PAINT Gal. $6.45 FT. STEPLADDER PLASTIC DROP CLOTH g $1.33 Giant Value, 4 In. PAINT BRUSH ..$2.23 liOW IS THE TIME TO mmmii inch size. ..$3 63 inch size.,.466 10 inch size...544 4 8 Other sizes priced proportionately low! LIFE-LON- G ...NO - SERVICE UPKEEP! OPEN SATURDAYS trademark Triple-Cove- r. STEEL BRACED $5.95 ' registered OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT 6 come per acre. Tr,der USS Nltroen Fertilizers trom your dealer todav-t- he result ,5)111 be largeryields and greater profits. USS Nitrogen Fertilizers arc made oy L mted States Steel. Insist on top quality for top yields USS Nitrogen Fertilizers. 17SS t MIRROLAC ENAMEL Mirror-smoothard, lustrous finish. Gal. $9.65; Qt. $2.80 Safetv .treads. bbiltrf side-dressin- to Holt Lanes bowling scores Yh . . ftmout Officer year-aroun- EXCITING! a District Conservation - er Iteixin crop! No larvae have jet been found in great numbeis by the crew who have spent a day already in the field to cheek aieas where the warm weather little stinger in these paits! may have stimulated batches Davis County Mnsqmto 'of mosquitoes. Two abatement Abatement District workers mosquito have already begun their an- - i hers have been added to the nual battle against the mos- - county staff to intensify forts to kill the bugs. The Field eight crewmen now include Mr. Morris Swapp, Work-thin- g supervisor, said that the best Swapp, Bountiful; Dallas that could happen to the man, Center, llle; Leslie Foy, mosquito abatement effoits in Bountiful; Ted Laser, and Ro- the county would he a bhmtjlaml Long, Kaysville; Richard Richard Layton; spell of warm weather to hat h Stevenson, out eggs into the fuuith stage Egan, Syiacuse; and William of larvae, then a good ftetze Warren, West Point. with a gun in the old days. The men will be divided into to kill off the initial tuip of As a reminder to the sportsmen in the area who are show-- I the pes. four Clews assigned to specific There was a time that was ing signs of spring fever, consult your proclamation before Fluit growers are convinced areas of the county, Mr. Swapp different before the law going fishing. came, and when it came in that Mr. Swapps wish will said. It is necessary to acquaint yourself with our open waters it came in hard. before venturing out. There are good d open waters In some ways the cowboy close at hand. I understand Pine View fishers are having fair of the screen never exist- success. Conservation Officer Bud Blakely from Ogden indicated it may prove worthwhile to give old Pine View a 821. try. Layton According to league States Tel. and Tel., ed. There was plenty of North Davis Comme'cial trouble over range and wa- ness of two to four secretaries those teams and inWho was that on the telebeating bow ling dividuals highest League: h gh individualand series ter, but very early, gun up on one who they pick at phone? the man of the house Leo scores at Holt Lanes duni g Reed Hams, 540 was the rare, not the random is the act of a coy- asked his new maid. the past week are as follows: Casteel 545; high individual play I dunno, she answered. usual thing. Drawing a ote. and 211 Reed Days Airway League: h'gh game Harris, Someone just said Long disseria is I like to pretty always four keep my individual game Jean Powell, Doug Frandsen, 210; high team gun tance from Ncw York. So I 1S3 and Jerre Fuit, 10.7; high senes boys busy. I doubt if some said Sportsmens Hideout, ous business. Yes, It certainly is and There were lots of fights of these child labor laws individual series Jerre Fuit, 270S; and high team game hung up. av401 and Jean Powell, 407; high Tri State Lumber, 005. with fists, one to the protecting children are alThe Monitor team game Rag Mops, 1241; Mixed Doubles at dance, Friday Night every erage ways for the best. The boy team series Rag Mops, League: high individual game speaking conservatively but who has learned to work SEE high 440. Joe Leavitt, 200 and Elaire weapons were out. One fel hard as a youngster is ofMerchants League: high in- Lafferty, 100; high individual low E drew a knife at a dance ten the one most desired dividual game Ralph Ashby, series Joe Leavitt, 512; and and the next was for a job later. Boys and he day 537 and Hal Anderson, rjs; Ela.ne Laffeity and June At- - told to leave town fast. girls need activity, someDale kinson, 410; high team game high individual game Every boy likes to prove thing creative. Television Eversole, 107 and Marion Fiee-- j A. B. Supply, nod and the and skill. solves the problem of some103; high team senes per, 078; high team senes A. he has nerve Union Furniture, 2355; and B. Supply, 1070 and Signal a good thing if he has a thing for kids to do, but JkSLt&S Mountain Cafe, 1x11. high team game and way to prove it. This busi- - TV is ONLY at Dairy Queen Stores! DIFFERENT! Newt moet umaxlng aundau In town! naming amokeatacka towar ovor dalielous cargo of cooklaa, eandlaa, By Gary E. 8 a.m. lo 1 p.m. Get the "BUILDING BUG" and better your livingl |