OCR Text |
Show jii REFLEX-JOURNA- J L -- taneards for construction of sevimmirg poo!1? at-- , Yes. Fajs E R. Calh-te- r, tornev gene al, in an opinion Ito Davis Countv Comnnv-ioto made m request ifim Mdton J. Hess, county at-- i P o a citv- - tornet The opinion read'- - Based on ioun,il !ae a u a a t h lilt, we are of the opm- and ifrrLp pt that citj county hea'th Fifry tears ago tteopl h. partments or any other local heved nothing coud bia don health department mav enac about tuberculosis. The annual reasonable stanciaids for con- - Christmas Seal Sale has nrucHon of swimming poo brought hope and health to milas long as the standards would lions. not be inconsistent with state Health departmert regulations The tiaditional Christmai over the opt ration and mamten- - Seal Sale is conducted by 3,iO ion Opinion given nUn L n SWim POOIS, e y' 3 t er -- ( PB V. Come J i i (VI ill, (. Mav me IV Miss ( ,c lit t a'l alth, , did s tl W i ti the Kav n t t -- v i L'av 'Mi aid W iiun thntN t M s .Mi of Sin,- - w ho it i 1 i oil ic InPU Sr nth Hi e 11 1st r tl I he Daughters of 1 1, t t . ( it tit t M t t vv 1 ai Ibar Wetter tl It u i t V d rF e B me s, t , 1 1 and I mtiful. ! jf Initial i f i usin t h III firewill havritlt partv for v vv in ; ' i i Iio-ster- a Via ev ei t v I. ! t , -- 1 i 1 e 1 i ti- i i ) i pio-gra- i i V 1 d i 1 -- m-- t I i i -- i m-e- , d 4th child born i Janice i i VV , 54 . jI. 3f f B V; I ' get up Oakridga children Monte Foster Wins contest Infant Ostergaard Brit-anme- M i v --- V , e and Gaye Lynne Class discipline was the topic of a short film piesentation s AssoThe ciation of Lav ton Flemontaiv sthool is planning t give tie parents a rest until after Christmas, the next nutting i' scheduled for Fehiuaiv i, sjul edtl ei ' pii'i Mrs. Hoiothy (lent She ad eel, '1 w nil like to thank the progiam chaire men, Jeny Flanis and Rhodes, fir the vvtndeiful work thev have di ne tvi' veai . Parent-Teacher- VV Har-len- Children give Plant to It's next best to having traction power on all four wheels-an- d the cost is so low School teachers Rev-nold- s. no need to ir 7 iAl T 1 AL Layton Elementary PTA meets, Program on child behavior i i 1 s vv tp. iY'- -' ' pivtn .''at-- i b J b nt, i itav I tah M iimn ''he i I Moigan t nvv tb untam mil, Jim f ne ( t oia. Mi" Mas-- i au ai 1 h i nu i' 'In n at tht V! t r RU'sell J s jy " II tiald, t n ft ui ii i.v al' . to le tl Hi' MiViola ol hr n Vlf"tv, txoitl tviMiiii vv h n the fi m i e t j t pit pr co (ht k"un an Mis ne xt in l h 1 w t in e neig oarns gave ihc lustuiv Vdrue ll U im t at tie nl ine s he Dctemiitr meeting will la Bone iesidtnce lor le-- f Iayton An outstanding held at the home of Vlr- - Oiua ( laienie rt s h n e ts and d ne mg. s Lane nth dealing with the social hoit leu, ernetta birthelav parlv in honor of lehavior ol ehildien was pre-'Miss Call, W est lav-lo- i toil at the second meeting k was held a VP u - ( all to ho't-f, and .It mnt tie of the I ay ton Elementary PTA. if M in hono' ii a persoi tl 'how, Full Ri ad on Fhui'-t- ! Spinal speaker weie Davis p tmi J of .Mi's foihntlge 1 he . Ih'tiKt i ychologist, t (tuntv --'o mght weie r it t li't proxunately gue'ts lulled et Atlaills, Anmir Lewis, and tountv aoMi' pi esept. Legiande Hulibad. tin nt e itb nt,h vh' Fvan rtal veoikei, Brenl Reynolds, ,)' F.ear-ol-Rev-- r Mis F His m, Vi . Ha , Mm, The ca-- t for a skit entitled in of Mi anti Mis Ho caul Mnitn, !i ud i l Mv St n and the Builv hum i Id', 4s, South Fort, and Mrs. leen evt n it td Carol Bitner, Gene Rowe, oni school with a tiot in Pocalt'llo-bnunon Siturdav, ettion. On Sunday the RevBeih Harris, Kelly, Teddy visited in Provo Nov. s vitu Mr. aid VI -. Be h ue Ids familv T he v He attended Kandv Hams, Brent Adams uith Mrs. Re nolds niothtr, t n, N (Ivun the wedding ot Mi Fdens ai Mrs, Mary Livingston. M s, Bonnie Tuc ke r. t , A surprise birthday part' I llison. hathrvn r horn was held Friday night in ih ( the me Iavton Mr. and Mr- of Judv Robins and Nancy Da- A d a m ' aid J. Jacobson, bo Talbot, an vis at the Robins home. Hill ( athv l.inf i d, anti nounce the birth of their fourth Field Road. Teenagers attend- Bailow weie among the by Hebs who weie honored child, second girl, on November ing were Mareille Faugg, Janet Holbrook, Carol fhatlm, Gail on Fndav evening at the Gala It at the Cottonwood Maternity r orbridge, and Btenda bymphonv ball held at the Ho- Hospital in Mmrav. Greeting After a potluek dinner tel I tah Motor I t eige hallioom. the new haby aie Doug, 6, Dee Highlight of the bymphony Lyn, 4; Dehia, I, veryone played Bingo. The maternal giandparents Last weekend a special guest Ball was when .Mr. and Mrs. t the A, F. Reynolds home, Paul Whiteman and the lovely are Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bawden Symphony Debs led the grand of Gtanger, Ltah, and paternal march. grandmother Mrs. t orilla JaA personal shower was given cobson of Salt Lake t lty. Mrs. Jacobson mentioned that for Linda Ihoinley on Thuis. day, Nov. 1 1, by Miss Sherrie her sister, Mrs. ern Miner of Adams and Mis Frances Sim- Granger, gave birth to a baby Twenty bov within seven hours of the mons, We't Layton. of the Jacobson baby at guests weie present. On Satur- birth same hospital. day evening, a miscellaneous the shower for Miss Thoniley was hosted by Mrs. June Bulkley, Mrs. Maxine Rowe, and Mrs. Lela Christensen. Thirty were Kaysville Hayndes, dinners on the guest list. At both and dancing were enjoyed by showers a game using white children at the Oakndge Country Club last Thursday evening. napkins dressed the bride-to-b- e in a wedding gown. Mis Thorn-le- y Elementary children wer enwill marry Bruce Sprrow tertained from 4 30 to fe, acNovember 21. companied by Mr. and Mrs. Harold La Belle. From 6 to 7 to junior high age were chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Ron McCormick. High school people enjoyed themselves from 7 to to 10, with adults Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Maxfield. A submitted tiddle Kaysville Monty J. Fosby ter, IM North Fouith West, Clearfield Funeral services a Kaysville, won for him a Wotld Atlas in the Tell weie held Satuiday at 1 pm. Me Why contest sponsored by in the Bountiful Fust and Sixth Waid Chapel for Claude Osa daily paper. Mortv the eon of Mr. and tergaard, infant daughter of Mrs William F. Foster, is a Royce F. and Norma Joyce third grade student and has Jones Ostergaard, Centerville, of becoming a let who died last Thursday morn mg of a congenital central nervF handy bedroom laephon pilot in hia future. Meanwhile, ous system ailment. he makes model airplanes and vm (tept, cosh only pennies She was bom January 23, also likes to fish and practice 1I'7, in Salt Lake City. Survip day. Easy to order. Just esft archery. His riddle submitted asked vors include her parents and a business offka, what is the beginning of eter- sister Ranae of Centerville, Mrs. Lenore nity, the end of time and space, grandparents, Bernes Bountiful; Mr. and the beginning of every end and the end or every place? When Mrs. Frank L. Jones, Kaysville, Mrs. Louise phones In is a blue book not a blue book? What speaks every language? Knapp, Bountiful; Mrs. Emma Tippetts, Salt Lake City. Answers: The letter Mvonfstn Store t telephone Burial was in the Centerville when it is read; and an echo. Cemetery. VI I Test"! V OFFICERS OF THE LAYTON ELEMENTARY PTA are Mrs. Dorothy Weathers, seated, president; Gulden Adams, principal; Mrs. Tona Egbeit, standing, first vice president; and Mis. Rita Field, (Reflex-JournPhoto) m tht ir i V I 1 m-- il hit' tl e i . t l.i v i tin Frida' Mr and Mrs. lar I it a t ui p m ttl Mlv Miand t ail ne t s t 1 I ake 11 vv h Sat ai Mi st, , in I 1 t 111 it II tit a t M. It IV ail tain n toe a J la c n ai 1 t f -- Ulat tl tl 1 ' (,t s Hi sU,all Mi U-- l t ,1 avion, I tmiusrhout the and see our INTERNATIONAL Truck in I II association tuberculosis miming pools i Sfc. As Layton al F duration a W part f Nation- F. eek the M Sthool Whitesides Teacher Appreciation Day by piesentmg eat h teaehet sod Principal Long with a Philodm-droplant. The piesentat on was made hv a student fiem each room under the duectn n Cleono of PTA officers, Wr .1 t; Mrs Whitman, Ann Johnstun, fir-- t vice pit-- i dent, and Mrs Doris Farnsworth, seeretary-treasuien r. Xi Chi Chapter Layton The Xi Chi Chaptei of the Beta Sigma Phi Sororit, will meet Wednesday, Nov at 8 pm. at the home of Call, 138 Dixie. The Wnt will be the lesson ten Word presented by Gail Nalder. m Public lty Chau man, R e d a 1 is i jni'itai u nf". differential that gives power to the rear wheel that has the most traction. rOWR-LOu- 35 NOW! Only Petorytiiataiid m INTERNATIONAL ra4 With you pull through mud holes, loose sand, other slippery places that would normally stop a truck with standard differential. POWR-LO- I And tocml tax Truck. addttoiaL K How dont spm your wheels. Be sure your next truck is an International with So POWR-LO- K Works With a conventional differential, power goet to the wheel with the least traction. This results in a toss of power and you're stuck Rut with POWR IOK power goes to the wheel with the most traction. So long as either wheel can catch hold, you keep moving POWR-LOdifferential. Come in and see our convincing test, first chance you get. K -- 1 Bnnghurst. Apron-Overa- ll IIITERNATIOSIAL TRUCKS cost least to own! Party The Sorority members entertain their husbands will Fri- PREECE day evening, Nov, 21, begin-ninat 7.30 oclock at Beth Kellys residence. Lois Call and Beth Kelly, who are in charee of arrangements, have planned a potluek dinner, games and dancing for the g Apron-Overa- MOTOR LAYTON , COMPANY UTAH ll party. , mm mill A Few Decades Past tj to lwtF '! wr - A NEWSPAPER VMS A RARITY AV: c&ta. IN MANY AMERICAN COMMUNITIES! E; f xv t S' x a newspaper was a thing to be marveled d memories of the Press' fight for freedom were fresh m mind Although newspapers are common in cur country today, their existence should not be taken for granted It is a wonderful fact that almost all of our modern communities have their own hometown newspapers, freely edited by member of their own communities spreading the news, 'emulating the business of the community, and Keeping their readers informed of important event elsewhere It is well to keep in mind that a fret press and a free people are an unbeatable team. Then for YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER IS A PRESS ASSOCIATION M HERITAGE TO PROTECTI will M9Byr UH (ill Kentucky sends its lestfor theHolidays Give. ..servo n n ...enjoy A A. TASTES oL2nd FJTllf Ira utTadf SO RICH . . . SWALLOWS SO SMOOTH PHONE 14 J on" iii f ivoiite Bourbon of many of jour y friend', TMI and IliII is now gift J xvtkome jte at Holiday time. jo doubly vraj Lp-- t Tiand-omel- Ken! utl y Bourbon at its Best r Truly American Whiskey i 10 t The S J South Main, Kaysville IHTtVMI |