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Show August 13, 11)35 lage T11E JOURNAL The JOURNAL Muggs and' Skccter a'Wj: o p . ,r ' E vn , , v. , , i , J " 3 By Wally Bishop A weekly newspaper published in the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. Entered as second-clas- s matter at Layton, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1871). Published Ily INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 op MEMBER. UTAH STAIF THE- - Util ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAL the leadership of the Socotwa Expedition of Salt Lake City. RaNae is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Doyle Brown; Donna is the daughter of Mrs. Nellie B. Thurgood and Joyce is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Criddle. News About Folks In ASSOCIATION SYRACUSE Natl Advertising Representative Mrs. Virginia S. Bennett Advertising Service 222 No. Michigan Ave. Newspaper Correspondent Chicago, I1L All boys twelve years old and Mrs. Elmer Wilcox entertained under are urged to participate in the baseball games and tourna- at her home last Thursday eveSubscription: $1.00 Per Year ment at the County Fair, on Fri- ning for Mrs. Dee Bramwell who Payable in Advance. day and Saturday, August 2(5 and was visiting here from Pauls In combination with 27. All who are interested should Church, Virginia. Invited at the The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year. contact Arthur R. Anderson of social were 12 of Mrs. Bramwells and Mrs. Wilcoxs former school Syracuse, immediately. Lloyd E. Anderson Editor Manager Mary B. Bowring News Editor J. V. Woolsey Display Advertising Manager Anyone interested in the soft-bal- l games, will please contact Lloyd Hayes of Bountiful. ON LDS TOUR RaNae Brown, Donna Thurgood, and Joyce Criddle, are participabus tour ting in the S, SemDavis School with the High inary group. Having left on July week trip they are 30, for a 3 following the old Mormon Trail across the country. Included in the group are seventy students under OOO-mi- le Odd Fact A Boston man was fined $200 lor drunken driving when, after his car careened Into a bus terminal, he sat honking the horn In an effort to get all the buses out of his way. friends and their children. Friday at Como Springs. A picnic Bateman, of Brigham City. lunch was enjoyed by all afterwards. Mrs. Jennie Call had as her guests Monday, her two granddaughters, Janie and Jay Call, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Call. Mr. and Mrs. George Hamblin and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Hamblin, of Clearfield, enjoyed a vacation at Yellowstone National Park last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hardy have sold their home here, and moved to Clearfield this week. Mrs. Francis Wiggill is a guest Mrs. Cerrisa Thompson visited this week at the home of Mr. last week-en- d with her children in and Mrs. Edward Bodily, of Idaho Murray, Utah. Falls, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Carl K. Barber Clayton Holts Sunday School enjoyed last Saturday afternoon class enjoyed an evening of bowl- at the home of Mrs. Barbers paring,' skating, and swimming last ents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Cadet Grant Steed has returned from a six weeks training course with the ROTC Camp at Fort Lewis, Washington. Grant is a student at the USAC at Logan, and a son of Bishop and Mrs. T. Joseph Steed. While at the camp he and Cpl. Frank Simpson, also of Syracuse, and who is stationed at Fort Lewis, spent several week ends together and visited a number of times with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Westenskow at their home in Seattle. Cpl. Simpson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson, and k furhe was home on a lough during July. The following young people of the Syracuse Ward attended the organ recital of Roy Darley at the Tabernacle in Salt Lake City last Sunday afternoon: Mrs. Cleone two-wee- People of Inlierent Good Taste KENTUCKY STRAIGHT IOURBON WHISKEY 8 I t MORE taste... MORE quality... Wedding announcements and invitations MORE enjoyment... I Clenlore KENTUCKY 86 f PROOF STRAIGHT KOURBON WHISKEY If you are planning a Wedding, why not come in soon and look at our many beautiful styles . . . of wedding invitations. I am sure we can save you time and money. PHONE KAYSVILLE 10 ! fU Every drop distilled and bottled by GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY INLAND PRINTING COMPANY Kaysville, Utah Louisville , Kentucky |