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Show .Pa ge THE JOURNAL 10 STARS OF ICE SHOW Want to Buy a House? Apologies are in order for an error of inomission the remade in the article concerning Davis players football game, which apcent North-Sout- h peared in The Journal last week. Dale Capps, and it The article failed All-stshould have. Capps won a place on the Northern team, along with Junior Hill, Carter Cowley and Hal Bourne, by virtue of the grid prowress he displayed on the Davis championship team last fall. All four were honored with membership in the Utah Shrine Players Association. All-St- ar to-mentio- n ar All-St- ar (Continued from Page 5) will carry a romantic name, like Rose Park (although there may not be a rose with a half mile), or Golden Acres (although it would be futile to start figging for gold). G.I. And FHA If you dont happen to have $8,500 with you at the moment, through some oversight, the next best thing is to ask for terms. If you are a veteran the going is easy, not so easy. In both if a cases steady, substantial income is the thing that will make the salesman easier to get along :xy with. Lets assume first that you are a veteran, and the house costs $8,-5and you want to buy the house If on the most lenient terms. to measures speincome up your cifications you can take the house for approximately. $200 down. Your monthly payments will be between $50 and $00' per month. If you are not a veteran and the G. I. bill or rights is consequently not your oyster, the terms will be less amenable. The thing to dojn Two stars who will appear in Holiday on Ice are pJi this case is utilize the provisions Mae and show The Freisinger. 15 can opens FHA September Under of FHA. at the I get you the $8,500 house for around $1,500 State fair. down and monthly payments of around $50 per month. FHA, incidentally, is one of. the best things ever concocted for the home buyer. 0 0 Not only does it make it easier to assures the a it buyer buy house, who uses it that he is getting his moneys worth. A house wont be EVENTS NAMES III accepted for FHA financing unless it measures up to standard, and CARNIVAL Kaysville First ward NEWS the FHA agents give it a good gowill hold its annual carnival on ing over to see that it measures September 1 and 2. Turkey din- DIED H. C. Burton, E; up. When you see a house advertisner, games, contests, vaudeSaturday, Aug. 26, of ed as FHA approved, you can be on .schedule. and ville, dancing mia, at age of 74. reasonably certain that it is a good Mrs. Dora Mae house. REUNION John W. Hess family Fuller, 71, Kaysville, reunion slated for September Prices Stay Put heart ailment, Thursdr 22, beach terrace. Lagoon. 24. Since the end of the war, Davis Starting at 12 noon. Take own county has been in the throes of " lunch. MARRIED Shirley an unprecedented house building Broob and Kaysville, spree, and indications are that it CANYON PARTY Farmington Layton, Aug. 21. at will continue. Lions and partners will hold a Carol Ann Combs, Now being contemplated are 10 canyon party on Sept. 9. Junior Forbes, Lay and new subdivisions, averaging 150 nounced this week. houses each, in the south end of the CONFERENCE Davis quarterly, Miss Ada Owen of Lay Sept. 9, 10. Sessions at Farmcounty, and 18 ' new subdivisions, Delbert Hadfield also oj averaging '50 houses each in the ington ward chapel Sept. 9; Mr. nthe north end. The building is greatest welfare meet'at 6:30 p.m., and ton were married i 30. at the nether ends of the county priesthood leadership at 8 p.m. pie Aug. and diminishes as you move inSeptember 10 at Kaysville Yaj id ward toward the center. The reason First ward tabernacle; general SCHOLARSHIP-Davaward: er, Farmington, for this is that the north and south session at 10 a.m., and 7 p.m. scholarship at USAC bn extremes of the county fall within Roebuck and Co. aloon the influence of two large cities, REUNION Robert Bodily family scho . others, on basis of Salt Lake and Ogden, and many reunion, Sept. 3, at Fourth interest in agriculture, Street park in Ogden, starting people who work in the cities choose to make their homes in Daship and leadership. at 11 a.m. vis county which is conceded to be one of the most enviable resiOf dential districts in the state today. When the war ended many people who wanted to buy a house held Tour off in the belief that prices were destined for a sudden downward skid. Many of these people are still tourists An admiration for the cleanliness Capri as a to Mri waiting for the price decline. Others have given up the idea of any of Switzerland, a of not apparent radical price descension and now the Isle of Capri, and a coolness party. They po classify themselves as toward menus featured on Italian after.rr,ime wS the impression agreed were used in seem! Men who have made it a point to trains, backamong better R. KaysJ. brought Gailey, by study the situation, in all its as- ville, after a three-mont- h tour of Naples. en pects, generally agree that those the British Isles and southern Eur The unfortunate people who are still waiting for a ope. theprice drop have a long and indeterYou can find more rubbish in a tram minate wait on their hands somesingle New York block than in the menu, MGa $sp.fE thing like waiting for a train where whole of Switzerland, according to ed withabowlofsojPO there are no tracks. Prices are, in J veritable moun all likelihood, like the man who Mr. Gailey. Not so much as a scrap aclimaxed with 5e of paper can be found littering the d came to dinner here to stay. Swiss and XCejt tables he recalling said, streets, What type; or style of house is ice around with bus he that ticket carried a too &e predominent in Davis county. There in his pocket the larger part of a cream wereand the are many traditional styles of J oil houses, mostly originating from the day before finally disposing of it with lend European countries from whence in his hotel room. Mr. their early builders came. There is Mr. Gailey, in company with stomach, He remarked the Spanish colonial, the French Clyde Gailey, Romana Gajley, Fay colonial, the Dutch colonial, the Sanders, Evelyn Crockett and ,ack of English, Swedish and German colo- Gwen Larkin were back in Kays- teria in the nials. The fact is that Davis county ville this week after touring and said that fere tai houses follow none of these tradi- France, Switzerland, Eng- more war Italy, tional patterns. The most proper land, Scotland, and Ireland. States. lantVOf1iff term that could be applied to the are i The much extolled virtues of There he average Davis county house is tions for a combination and blending become of all the basic traditional styles. peace and concord triumph, and tif j, Uncle Joe once again bedbme Jo- travelaref." hefrf Of The Future H seph Stalin in the editorial car- than they will I And now a word about the house toons, the house of the future Mr. Gailey marvel. to a be undoubtedly thing of the future. What wtih the hy- If tiful thronKhfSiritia to as curious are whatsit you The drogen bomb and the international will be like, and desit down just situation being what it is, the it and they vislff enjoyed vj house of the future may turn out to cide how you would like will be. that is probably the way it be what it was in the beginning a cave. On the other hand, should Foriirthe real estate busjnesstoo, the customer is always right. non-veter- Davis Gridders Get Recognition Game For Part In All-Star SALT LAKE CITY In recognition of their fine playing in the Utah Shrine All-Stgame on Auar gust 19 at Salt Lake, Carter Cow- ley, the passing sensation; Hal Bourne, Dale Capps and Junior Hill, who are all from Davis high and played on the victorious North football team, were elected to membership in the Utah Shrine All-StPlayers Association. Life time passes were presented to Lynn Wilcox, Davis coach of the 3949 Class A basketball' squad, and to Lee Liston, from Davis, who coached the winning . North gridders this year. Each of the 75 players also received lifetime passes, entitling them to admission to future All-Stgames, the cards being signed by Raymond C. Wilson, Illustrious Potentate of El Kalah Temple, Mystic Shrine and Earl Ferguson, president of the Utah High School Coaches Association, which organizations sponsor the games and coaching clinic. The more than 17,000 fans who attended the Class A vs. Class B basketball game won by the As, foot48 to 40 and the North-Sout- h ball game won by the Northerners, 27 to 20 agreed that both events were among the finest ever presented in the University of Utah fieldhouse and stadium. 'Many players also declared that the training under famous name coaches will make them better athletes as they prepare to buck the rugged college competition. The Shrine won praise from all sides for the spectacular pageantry presented prior to tjie football game and for the professional type of entertainment offered at the basketball contest. Charles M. Pin-cuveteran Salt Lake theater executive was pageant director. ar ar s, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Blessed is thejnan that walketh not , in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful. But his delight is in the law of the Lord; and in his law doth he meditate day and night These Biblical citations (Psalms 1:1,2) provide the Golden Text for the Lesson-Sermo- n on Man at all authorized Christian Science churches on Sunday, September 3. Another significant Scriptural passage from Genesis reads, God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him. Mary Baker Eddy writes in Science and Health with Key to The Scriptures, that In divine Science God and the real man are inseparable as divine Principle and idea. Man is idea, the image of Love; he is not physique. He is the compound idea of God, including all right ideas; that which possesses no life, intelligence, nor creative power of his own, but reflects spiritually all that belongs to his Maker (p.475-0- ). Does It Make Difference? By NEIL J. MELENEY ' It doesnt matter what you believe as long as you do right? Nonsense! Of course it matters what you believe. Would you give a baby the contents of a bottle which may or may not contain poison ? You could if you followed the above slogan! Then you would know whether it was all right or not by the way the baby reacted. If he died, well too bad, it must have made a difference after all. If he did not, then of course you KNEW that it didnt matter what you thought of the bottles contents as long as everything, turned out all right. Such sloppy thinking shows up clearly when we give the above illustration. But it is accepted every day in the most important business of our lives, our relations with God. Men think that it makes no difference which set of principles they hold in their religious and moral lives as long as they get or along with the neighbors mind my own business and let others mind theirs. What they fail to realize is that a man acts as he believes. And if he believes in nothing, look out! You cannot expect a man who has no principles of belief to act on principle. A man who does not thing it wrong to steal, will steal; there is nothing within to stop him. Nor can our. indifferentists condemn him without rejecting their own slogan and admitting that it does matter what you believe. We are a great Christian nation. Yet today, due to the influence of atheistic and materialistic men, errors are creeping into our way of life. Too often we just ignore these men and their errors, leaving Every man to Jus own business. If we want to do justice to God, we cannot ignore these errors. As true Christians we must condemn lying, stealing, legalized murder, birth control, dishonesty in business and politics. Christ did! Search the Scriptures.; nowhere did Christ advocate these things. Nor are these things the moral means that made America great; but they have been and are found in slave states, in the national concentration camps! We must go back to the principles of Christ. Followers of Him we must be true to His teaching. Our minds must be ever eager to learn of Him from those who can claim to teach us of Him and do so teach. Then, having learned His teachings, we must assert them and practice them. It definitely does make a difference what you Always believe! No wonder the average American must use his head. He is alWar is sweet to those who dont ways up to his neck in something. know it. Miami Herald. Erasmus. -- an 00 It Sou - S F Switzerland Merits Praise Davis Group After Europe re-appra- j - WJSSte J J ?lfV ec-let- ic of sf stay;, f i |