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Show PEOPLE are saying... page 4 TheJOURNAL-Junel7,19- 58 haimington elemental y but she also won in the district. Her From (Continued Page 1.) poster will be eligible for comis safe if they think they can get away with it. Acci- petition in the -- tate. Other winfiom Fainungton elemendents are far from their mind. Cars along Kaysville ner- school weie- -- econd place tary Main Street are always going too fast. The drivers Myia Hemy, Lorraine poster, know they will not get a ticket. Tralfic law enforcement Kingsbury and Janet Burnham b Dwain could easily save a life in Kavsville City during the thud place po-tnext year, and that would more than justify the ex Drapei and Pen ly Sai.,zai M rs. Ma or DeLore and pense. Nichols pun la-- t weekend visfolin Present expenses of public safety v Kaysville itin' then daughter and low a budget of $4,050. Police department expenses in Mi ; ml Mis George , k Idaho elude a salary of approximately $600 per year for Schafter of loi-a , then anddaughtei pi Slater Pall and his school crossing work; $420 to Mai Waikci ot Salt Lake visshal Glen Robins for car expenses; $175 per month ited the Nuhol- - while hei s )i and Mis L. R Walk($2,100 per year) of Marshal Robins $340 per month er went to a convention in Idasalary comes from the public safety fund. - Subscription Offer: cr -- son-in-la- Cook Book Thi-wee- e, Ma-lan- and daughter Nancy from Biy-aOhio, and Mr. and Mrs. Haiold Carter and daughter Cindy fiom Shawnee, Oklahoma have been visiting in faiming-towith their sister and brothel, Mi and Jlrp Horace Van Fleet Jr. and with then patentm Ogden They left Li their home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. (Frma) Ralph E. Lane and daughters Patsy and Joyce from Alameda, Calis ac tne home fornia, aie if and Mrs John Ivan n, n vi-it- oi Bi-h- op He-- s. kitchen shower for liawn Hight pnor to her maniapc. was held Thuisday night at the home of Mrs. Wanda William-C- o ho. was Mis. Helen hostess Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gilbert Hughes V par-ent- with 6-mo- Kaysvilles law protection is much the same as it was when the town boasted a population of 892. The citys law enforcement staff consists at the present of Mr. Ball and Mr. Robins, who is on call, but not in uniform and not in a police car. Mr. Robins has, in addition to his position of Marshal, several other re- carrier nth ton sponsibilities, including sexton of the Kaysville-LaMemorial Park cemetery, and supervisors of city parks and public grounds. Who do we call in Kaysville for police assistance? Marshal Robins has put in his full days work when he goes to bed at night. Do we get him out of bed for prowlers at 4 a. m., or do we call the sheriff, or do we call Layton police department, or who do we call? Many people object to having a police officer. They say, What good is a policeman? If criminals are going to break in and rob a store in Kaysville, they surely would be smart enough to wait until the officer is elsewhere. A police otficer has countless jobs, not just preventing burglaries. He controls traffic, he works with the children, he protects our young girls, he control5 parking, he does the dirty work of the town answering complaints, directing traffic, serving papers, and many other jobs. We believe Kaysville would do well to take another look, to sec if growth now warrants a more adequate police department. subscription to the Davis Neil's Journal y and the Weekly Reflex , in What Shall We Eat Today? provide quantities without excess. 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Mar and Owen Ellis en-- j joved a trip a week ago to Jackson Hole and Yell 1aik They weie accompanied O bv friends K. and Helen1 Foithingham of Magna Sunday dinner guests at the home ot Mis Helen Hughes n weie Mi- - Ruth Filing and Kennaid and Lmnta Rac of Salt Lak The Fiiclav 44 meniheis of the family of Jonathan Hughes gathered at the home of Helen llughc-fo- t Out of a fannlv town g ut -- ts weie Mi and Wcl-- h of Bnghani. Mr uid Ml- - ,1c hn Relabel of Bui-leMr and Mi- - Bvion Jen en of Itovo and 'Imn Hughe' of Salt Laki and hi- - d lugh-te- r Mi- John Baumann an chlldien of Noitn Dakota lEme-- t and Llinoie Raitndge of Salt lake, Mt and Mi llowaid Hughe- - and VI and Mi- -, llmaif Reiuhei, tanning ton Donna Dinger, daughter of Mr. and Mr- - M ( . Ini.gei, woi Dan Fainnngton went with Bill Bvwatei Our offer is to give you a subscription ($3.00) and this wonderful cook book What Shall We Eat Today? (Retail $3 00) for the price of the subscription alone. 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