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Show St pi tm ijft - 11)51 HIE JOURNAL News About Folks in - Han y Duckwoith, Mr. and September Ls at 2:(Xt P. M. All -. MiChaihs Fudge, Mr. and Mis. Relief Society inunbei- - and otheis dames 'I way and Mr. and Mis. inteusted aie uigul to attend. A Robut Majoi. piogiam ha- - hem airangtd. Mi- ICAYSVILLE -. Norma Preece, Correspondent Mis. Agnes Beesley is much Phone 293-linpioied aftei -- uffeiing from a Mi and Mis. Doyle Buhler and Oi oke. ( daughteis, ('atliy and Sandia of lajton and Maik Walker, sons Fiiehaugh, (alifoinia, aie visiting f Di. and Mis. L. R. Walker of tin-week with Mr. and Mis. Wal-te- i Salt Lake aie spending a W'eek Bidder, and Mr. and Mis. Beit with their giandpaients, Mr. and Turner and other lelatives. Mis. Leo Walker, while their patMi. and Mrs. Cl. L. Gibson of ents aie vacationing to California. Ogden and Mr. and Mis. Vemdl day Gieen is suffering with a Sw anger leturned fiom a ten day bioken knee after being kicked to Glacier National Park. by a hoise. tup Mis. Fiank Hyde is spending a Mr. and Mrs. How aid Bloxham and family have letuined to Kays-vill- e week in Centerville with Mr. and for the winter. Mr. Bloxham Mis. Lester Walton. has been manager of the Hour Mr. and Mrs. Fail Rammell of Glass Bar Ranch in Wyoming dur- Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gieen and Mis. Loui-- e Green Were ing the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. George De Freeze dinner guests Sunday at the home and family have moved to Ogden. of Bishop and Mrs. Burnham Leon-a- i d. Mis. Etta Biikin is seriously ill Mis. N oal Hyde entertained a in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake. Mr. and .Mis. Don Carroll left biithday party for her small daughFiiday morning for Mesa, Arizona, ter, Jennifer who was tw'o years after a ten day vacation trip visit- old on Saturday. Fifteen children attended. ing ielaties in Kaysville and OgMrs. Bea Carroll, Mrs. Florence den. Mr. and Mis. Glen Robins enter- Baiton, Mrs. Mae Hyde and Mrs. tained at dinner Thursday evening Dorothy Bingham will attend the for Mr. and Mrs. Seth Blood of A. A. U. W. Membership Luncheon to be held Wednesday at Spanish Centerville, Mr. and Mis. Don Car-- 1 oil of Mesa, Arizona, and Mr. Folk. Mr. and Mrs. Art Gerber and and Mrs. Geoige lleywood and daughter spent the w'eekend at St. family. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Swanger and George, visiting relatives and godaughter Paula will make their ing through the LDS Temple. home in Ogden. Coy received his Mayor and Mrs. Monte Beutler dischaige fiom the U. S. Army of Richfield weie weekend guests after having been stationed in Ger- of Mr. and Mis. Chven Horne and many for the pat few years. family. Mr. and Mrs. Beutler atThe following membeis of the tended the Municipal Convention Jaycees went on the Piize Tour1 held in Salt Lake last week end. to Price, Utah Saturday, Mr. and The Fiist Ward Relief Society Mrs. Wendell Maxfield, Mr. and will hold its opening social on Im so thrilled with our newly decorated kbtehen Id like to tell you about it. It all started when I hung my pans on the wrall and liked the varm d color so well that I my decoration. room using copper for First, kitchen walls and were painted a soft tawny biown; breakfast nook, papered a cheerful brown and yellow provincial print. Then a new copper console range and refrigerator with a copper door were added. (Our appliance dealer tells us that more people are choosing copper surface appliances, not only for their beauty but practicality as well.) A copper canister set, waste basket, bread box and copper moulds on the wall completed the new' theme. And today we just live in our kitchen, its so cheerful and attractive! According to the Copper & Brass Research Association, the swing to Early American and Pro- vincial rooms in which copper and brass traditionally belong is largely responsible for their great pop- ularity today. We have brass lamps and wall plates in our living room, as well as a brass fireplace set. And, have you seen the new modern brass beds? and Theyre really beautiful mighty practical, tool cup-boai- ds Spreads Cheer 5.50 $4.58 1947 1946 1948 1950 1949 Todays surplus wheat stocks, largely government controlled, equal an entile years crop! Yet American bakers and housewives are paying the highest prices for flour recorded at this time of yeai since 1920. This fact is pointed out by E. E. Kelley, Ji., President 9f the American Bakeis Association, commenting on a statement by Congressman Clifford Hope of Kansas that the price of bread has gone up although farmers are getting less for wheat than they were in January 1948. Pointing out that there is more to the figures than meets the eye, Kelley said: That January 1948 pi ice was the highest in 34 years and it lasted less than a month. It also is inteicsting to note that the the new cany over of w'heat intothan less 1948 was cropMn bushels. None of it was government controlled. This year the carryover was bushels of which near was governall but controlled. ment Beginning in 1949, the carryover has climbed steadily and government controlled supply has increased, Kelley said. It should be rather obvious that faimers would get more for wheat today if the market were not burdened with the surplus 200-milli- 900-milli- on 50-milli- on 1951 1952 1953 1954 by the sup-po- it piogiam, Kelley declared. In reply to the comment on the piice of bread, the Ameri- supply encouiaged & A' y A V, J j 'to Av i" -- , f 'A , K 3r 's' $4- A A "PATIENT" IS REMOVED from a helicopter atop the Santa Monica, Calif., hospital during tests of the filing ambulance It is estimated that the 'copter will cut regular two-hoambulance service to 15 minutes, a boon to traffic victims and other emergency cases. ( International ur I Mr. and Mrs. Reed Cottrell and childien of Vale, Oiegon were Sunday visitois at the home of Mr. two sons of Ogden, were Monday and Mrs. Walter Buhler. Their visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Walter son, Roy will enter the mission Cottrell. home and will leave October 1. for England on an LDS Mission. Mr. and Mis. Jack Moore of Salem, Oiegon, were guests for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Strong and children. They will also visit wTith Mr. and Mis. Evan Ellison in Layton. Miss Margiet Flint will attend the University of Utah this year. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tippetts attended a family reunion over the week end at Wyoming. Members and their partners of the Club day and Mountain View' Neighborhood held an outdoor party, Monevening at the home of Mr. Mrs. Phil Krebs. Ciaig Rushfoith left Tuesday morning to attend Stanford University in Palo Alto, California. Dr. and Mrs. Gibbs Smith attended the Municipal League Convention held Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Newhouse Hotel in Salt Lake. The P.T.A. held its executive hoard meeting at the home of Mrs. William H. King, Monday evening. was Mrs. Gibbs Smith. All members were invited. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colmere returned fiom a two week vacation tiip to Lakeport, California where they visited with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Farren Cole- ss Phone 10 REFLEX and LEADER Fast Action Want Ads Reach Over 6,000 Homes in Davis County For Only . . . 75c on extend my thanks to those who voted and I ers has increased as much as 150 per cent, while living costs have increased only 54 per cent. We aie told that planting of wheat is shifting to varieties with a high yield per acre without regard to baking quality, Kelley said. Millers claim they have trouble finding the quality of grain they need, as a result. If this is true, blame for encouraging such a practice must be laid at the door of those who piomulgate farm prices and support piograms without stipulating variety or quality. Predicting that next years wheat carryover will be gi eater than this years Kelley said that as long as conditions described exist, the farmer may get less but it does not follow the miller can pay less. K :iU meie. In addition to increased costs, Kelley said that the rate of pay for bakery workdis-tiibuti- J S Co-hoste- can Bakers Associations President pointed out that the baking company profits averaged near thiee cents out of every dollar in 1953. This was after taxes and this rate has prevailed for some time. He stated that rethis year ports the first half of indicate a decline of one third in percentage of earnings. L re-di- $6.00 r h copper-bottome- d $6.51 m IN TEST E i- Flour Prices Higher Despite Wheat Surplus $5.25 HELICOPTER-AMBULANC- of Lund, Idaho weie week end visit-oi- of Mr. and Mrs. Garl Meiners and family. The Bay View Club will hold its opening luncheon at the home of Mi. Richaid Bad in Salt Lake Wednesday September 2''. Cohost-es- h - Mis. Heniy Jacobs who is piesident. Twenty membeis are expected to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Enter v Buhler and , $6.10 I Mr. and Mis. J. H. Meineis Sr. R $540 Page worked for me in the re- cent Primary Election. i NANCY HAMILTON, 12, who has been spreading happiness among the patients at St Johns Hospital, Santa Monica, Calif., is pictured with her favorite Teddy bears Nancy has undergone 39 operations as the result of a rare lymph disease Last July, her right leg was amputated Since then she has been given an arti-firlimb and a shoe to fit it Her greatest thrill, she said, came when she could walk Her enthusiasm has caused others to forget ( International ) frrir ills. m) I Your most efforts sincerely were appre- ciated by me. Judge John A. Hendricks A S |