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Show I Jni us III: Iaite U . UTAH FAIR GROUNDS AMONG FINEST M tfVft.'ss' V 'i.,-- . vWtff. V &T " ' &&, P? k ,s'i'&v$. " - ?r f'. v ' ,? I MMt V " KvW S- i. ' -- V )tk' &&&&' " A.' & iivV" t ? Aamm .VAAW n ?'' - . in Csr : e: ' .... 4 mr j&SfipZ ' v T j, ts- - '.ssw..j v.y. ... W'S 'ty tAX--J .V' a '' ' . .SgpnflBBB& f 5vf jyj .v-- ; v ...., S: m--- v . Jt: 'v gOcnW$ ' : ;- rV -, y:. iil' ...K' s u- '' - ' SK VMCSJCs s W v . " vV'L WV. - . r?ruw J&, WWC '-- yt va Vf-4S- f t 9 cmU'5 iZZZZZZzz K?Vv-:Z-rr-jr- ,f - iEvW' If from Czechoslovakia. .C ' state fair grounds. Considered the view of the Utah Aerial sponsored by the .being 'i, fin-ti- n the Rocky Mountain Empire, these attractive spaces will be 'id with outstanding displays during the Great Western Sports 'js- and Vacation Exposition, May 25 to June 3. The Exposition Utah Wild Life Federation. Examinations Now Being Conducted For Children In Davis Co. Pre-Scho- ol fo r examinations, children who will enter school for the first time this fall, are now being conducted according to Mrs. J. II. Beech, Clearfield Health counselor. The examinations will be given in the county health center at Kaysville. Necessary vaccinations and immunization shots will also he given. A schedule has been arranged which allots a specific time for each area to take the examina- Pre-scho- ol Transfer To Hill Field Create Demand For Housing (Wing 11 !l AIR FORCE BASE The of the State of population 'll li is slated for a large increase immediate future if suitable !g can be found. Word re-l- at Air Force Base shows the 25th Air Depot to arrive in the near I have some OCX) to 700 chil- Hill Wen of V slated .,the approximately 1800 in P' the Wing, 458 are will need housing for f Jg wont say: allowed. for land-fwh- o Sorry, no said . Major j- Brackett, in charge of for - the Wing. Jroximately 121 married klo children, 150 have iave 2 children, 45 i len I their for Our biggest need is pdroom houses and in per-- I mar-i- d H have 4 children, or more children. men one have and I "ill aso need some housing r personnd," Major Brack-- t About five per cent of men Some in the wing will be f these men are sjd and will need housing, the stated. fBe married men IjT'S A,r Depot Wing have Globe Circling Pair Slate Davis Speech Around the world in 35 days, will be the topic of talks by F. Robert Bayle, president, and Nicholas G. Morgan, vice president of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce, at the Kaysville elementary school at 8 p.m., April 13. Bayle and Morgan recently completed a jaunt around the world, during which they attended the convention of the Junior Chamber of Commerce International at Manila. P. I. The public is invited to attend this event, which is being sponsored by the Kaysville Jaycees. P-T- A Incumbent Will Seek New Term As County Clerk P-T- A Elder Charles R. Sereant or better and Reid, son of Bishop and Mrs. Geo. fw than 8250 per S. Reid, returned home last Friday te ther half of these are night from the Northern California :USS month latiatfl .Per tere s a nec- homing if 0"ost. win d 1 Returns From Mission Post SUNSET tions. This Monday April Hi the examinations will he given for children in the Layton, Kaysville and Verdeland Park area. The time for each of these areas has been staggered, as follows: Layton, from '.i to 12 noon; Kaysville, and Yerde-lanPark from to p.m. Examinations for Clearfield and Sahara Village areas will he given on Monday, April 17. Clearfield elementary and Sahara Village examinations will he given from ;i a.m. to 12 noon, and Wasatch examinations from to 3 p.m. On Monday April 21, examinations will he given for the Clinton school area, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Examinations for Syracuse and West Point areas will he given in conjunction with the regular baby clinic day; for Syracuse, April Hi. and for West Point, May 17. organizations have' apin each area to he someone pointed in charge of these examinations. Those serving in this capacity for the various areas are as follow: Layton, Mrs. Alvin E. Jacobson; Verdeland Park, Mrs. Howard Bivens; Kaysville, Mrs. Howard Blood. Sahara Village, Mrs. Edward M. Allen; Clearfield elementary, Mrs. J. II. Beech; Wasatch, Mrs. Edward Kelley; Clinton, Mrs. Clayton Peterson; Syracuse, Mrs. Kenneth Thurgood and Mrs. G. Henry Rarnpton; West Point, Mrs. Lloyd Singleton. Examinations for the Farming-to- n area were completed on April 5. under the auspices of Mrs. Edith Spackman. 1 EXPECTANT . . . Gret as Icily regardElisaPrincess that reports ing beth Is expecting another baby. She has scheduled no engagements between the end of March and early in October. non-commit- tal mmAms CROW CUCUMBERS For Utah Pickle Company BIG PROFITS on Small Acreage Their trucks will pick up cucumbers from farms or centrally located loading stations. Phone our Field Man LaVERE O. CONNOLLY Salt Lake, 9-32- 15 or call Utah Pickle Co. Sail Lake City 9-86- bored the past two years. Elder fcoog0eid0 Reid made the trip home with Mr. are t0 and Mrs. Ted Burkman, of San their famBes to Utah with Francisco, who are house guests of ; the Reids. hLr th Cn rpart,ment that will ft families of I Hill AFHPOt lVm? are urged extension 572 and btir ac? ajor Brackett if . 'enieni t0 caU llTTrooP line Iiil Ai,.1!? I Comman-ail- s Dase giving of yourrce, housing facil- - KAYSVILLE Lovely Margie Woods Cross, representHepworth, ed the Davis Chapter of Future flORi Farmers of America at the 22nd annual F.F.A. state convention held Saturday in Salt Lake City. She is the daughter of Mr. and Tr Mrs. Alma E. Hepworth of Woods Cross. Miss Hepworth is a senior at Da- STAMP p 43 Ulvis High School, where she is wf;t 3RD SOUTH ed for her dancing ability. tm q J Woods Cross Girl Was F.F.A. Envoy MR. BROUGH An announcement that he will seek the Republican nomination for county clerk was made by Hy-ruincumbent, of C. Brough, Bountiful, this week. If elected I will continue to serve the public as I have in the past four years in the belief that a public office is a public trust, and a public employe an employe of all the people, demanding uniform courtesy and efficiency without the waste of public funds, Mr. . Brough stated. Mr Brough is an active worker in the LDS church, and is at present a member of the Bountiful Fifth ward bishopric. m "Mining folks in Utah buy from our farms and dairies over $20,000 worth of milk, cream, butter and cheese every day." Oflfll ffiMBOGD Brit- ains royal family Is described L. D. S. mission where he has as a Bouse they . John Kutlrak (left), Czech refugee, tells Msgr. Kregar tht he stalked him In 1911 to kill him for a $50,000 reward on orders from Czech Itcd party. They met in a New York restart rant. The priest is also lu exile ' ';5rsfe3 iTi IN U. S. A., IT'S FUNNY . . 35 |