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Show Muggs and Skeeter 13, 1955 August TIIE JOURNAL 8 Page Contest Hostess By Wally Bishop P'Ll EXPECT, ANY PAY NOW, A FLY1NQ SAUCER FROM WILL LAND ON EARTH WITH TINY CREATURES OUTER SPACE ... FILLEP WEARlNS f K r- r , I I f I t r News About Folks In KAYSVILLE urday. Attorney and Mrs. William II. King entertained as dinner guests Tuesday evening, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Peterson, Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lewis and children left Tuesday for their home in Billings, Montana, after spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lewis. Dr. and Mrs. II. C. Burton and children, have moved from Washington to Bountiful. Dr. Burton will be with the Bountiful Medical Group. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Green and children returned home Tuesday from Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Leonard, Kamas, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Glen Stuart Wednesday evening. Felshaw King, Dick Larsen, Sherman Cloward and Jack Reed, spent a vacation at Southern Utah Parks. While at Zions they visited with a friend, Henry Heath who is working there for the summer. Bryon Nelson and his two daughters, Virginia and Kristin, Newark, New Jersey visited Friday with Mrs. Clara Rushforth, Mr. and Mrs. Knewell Rushforth and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rushforth. Byron was on his way to attend school at Berkeley, California. Virginia will visit for a week with the Steve Rushforths and Kristin is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rushforth and family in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilcox and family visited Saturday with his mother, Mrs. George W. Wilcox. The Kaysville First and Sixth , LAYTON Mrs. Maggie Simmons Correspondent Phone 0502-J- 1 Sharon, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robins, is home from an Ogden hospital where she was taken two weeks ago for surgery. The Layton Fourth Ward Relief Society will hold their social Thursday, August IS, at the home of president Mrs. Mary Adams. Work meeting will start at 10. A. M., when quilting will be the feature of the meeting, followed by lunch. Layton Stake LDS Temple day will be Monday, August 15. Charles Robins returned home A v i - f liv - 't V' 4-- II " X SERVING US MJWW.V.'.W.W..VA.A- w . -- - Formula for Prosperity last week after spending the past eight weeks in the Salt Lake Veterans Hospital, suffering with a bone infection of the leg. John and Elizabeth Whitesides, Mrs. R. C. Brenkmann and children of Mr. and Mrs. Jack daughters, Shenlyn and Carolyn, Whitesides, of Salt Lake City, have returned from Galesburg, 111., and Penny Simpson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Simpson, also of Salt Lake, are visitors at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simpson. Mrs. Norman Stevens, and daughter of San Francisco, Calif, arrived here by plane, Wednesday, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Flint, and family, and to attend the wedding of her brother, Grant Flint, which will take place today. Mrs. Stevens is the former Gene Flint. Layton Second Ward Relief So- - UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION From the earth comes an abundant life for all SmuiinyBiook Best Results Obtained From r- enjoy tlie wliislcey tbts Placing Ads and Want Ads 4 &4 Oufalu dd ; KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON In THE REFLEX and JOURNAL v : work el News About Folks in Vrrtlr '" Mi V- . meeting where they were called due to the many times, and made many friends, all of whom extend their Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kenning-to- n sympath to the Brenkmann family, have moved to the John II. family. Thornley apartments, on Angle St. Matt Simmons has returned Mrs. Kennington is the former home after spending a month in Colleen Carlos. The couple were Fort Thomas, Kentucky, with his recently married. Club was uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. HarBusy Bee Bakers held Tuesday morning at the home ris Ellison, and family. Matt is of Club leader, Genoa Wilhelsen, , , ' , If, with five members present. Camp ' activities were discussed and Raz-zy Dazzel Cereal candy was demonstrated. FORT RILEY, KAN. Pvt. EMILY SWAN, 21, named the 1955 Miss Atlantic City, will reign as Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dawson and Michael L. Sandquist, son of Mrs. official hostess for Miss America Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weaver have Donna B. Tincher, 270 N. Lake-viecontestants when they arrive in 1 was returned from a trip to Detroit, Dr., Clearfield, recently September. The-Nogreeter where the Dawsons purchased a graduated from the Fifth Army for the beauty contest is a muni(International) Food Service Schools eight week cipal clerk. new car. Mrs. Milton Glegg of Salt Lake cooks course at Fort Riley, Kan. training at Fort Riley. spent Tuesday with her parents, Private Sandquist was trained to He attended Davis High School, the Diamond Adams family. prepare food on troop trains, in Kaysville. Gary Saltas, of Bingham, is vis- mess halls, on trucks and in the iting for a month with Mr. and field. Thy modestys a candle to thy Mrs. Mark Johnson. Sandquist entered the Army in merit. t w Orson Page returned home Sun- January 1955 and completed basic Henry Fielding day after spending ten days in Yellowstone Park. He accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Steed, of Clearfield on the trip. Young people's fireside chat was held at the Layton Second Ward Americans enjoy the worlds highest standard of living because chapel after Sacrament meeting they produce more than the people of any other country. Thats the formula greater production for higher Sunday evening. John Green was earnings. Without the production, higher earnings result in the speaker and showed slides takinflation that hurts everyone. en while on a trip to the Uintahs. Ward Scouts under Scoutmasters, ciety held their Kenneth Kenney and Wray Hyde Tuesday. left Saturday for a week's trip to Camp Steiner. Norma Precce, Correspondent Phone 293-I- t Mrs. Van Weaver returned home Salt and Mrs. Bert Martin, Mr. to her family from the St. BeneLake were Sunday visitors of Mr. dicts Hospital where she has been and Mrs. Vernell Swanger. suffering with polio. Mary Lynne Strong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan L. Graham Mr. and Mrs. Allen Strong, celeand two children, Salt Lake, visitbrated her third birthday annivered with Mrs. Walter Cottrell Satsary Friday. r,i - 0 4 WHISKEY rich, smooth end flavorful KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY light, mild end mellow THE OLD SUNNYBRO0K COMPANY, DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION' LOUISVILLE, KY. BOTH $S PROOF. KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS 65X GRAIN NEUTRAL SPI-'T- .i |