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Show Page THE JOURNAL 10 '1KII.; Sets Pension Need LOOKING BACK in Clearfield. Welfare meeting at 0:30 p.m., and .Priesthood leaderat 8 p.m., Saturday. Regular BRASS ANKLES, book to be ship session Sunday at 10 a.m. and 2 reviewed by Mrs. Leona G. Merrill MIA at 7:30p.m. on April 7, at 8 p. m., Layton ward p.m. chapel. Tickets from any Layton BANQUET AND DANCE of the member. 50c. All Davis Jaycee-Ett- e County Wildlife Federation, ladies interested are invited. at Davis high school April 1 at 9 p.m. Barbecued elk and awards. Annual SPRING FESTIVAL event at Farmington will ba held on April 25 in the Farmington ward. All wards in the stake will participate in musifc drama, dance and speech. Jack and Don Feller and Otto Achenbach on the opening of their BOOK REVIEW by Mrs. Leola new meat market in Roy. Merrill will be given at the Lay-to- n Miss Golda Webster, Kaysville, ward chapel on April 7 at 8 who was awarded the annual Union p.m. All interested invited. Layton Pacific scholarship for oustanding Jaycee-Ettework. Where to Go From Reflex, March 25, 1920 v It was announced the Davis county had been chosen as site for the new coast reserve arsenal of the U. S. Army, to be known as Ogden Arsenal, at a dinner attended by John W. Thomley, John G. M. Barnes, W. P. and C. A. Ep- person, James E. Ellison, D. D. Harris, Bishop Stoker and Walter Steed, Jr. Davis high basketball team was being acclaimed as state champs, having gone to the top without a single defeat every game a victory. Team members were: Otis Adams, Alpheus Harvey, Newell Dave and Sanders, (Hod) Lank Roberts, Joe Day, Ebb Chipman and Shorty Ledding-haPug Warner was coach. The bank at Layton was robbed by cracksmen who used to crack safety deposit boxes during the early morning hours Monday morning. Pinkerton and Bums detectives were on the job and an early capture was expected; meanwhile, rewards ranging from $500 to $1000 were posted. Arthur Ellis, Layton, broke his little finger while delivering newspapers. Layton businessmen met and discussed the installation of addition-- . al street lighting and the employment of a night watchman. m. nitro-gly-ceri- ne S -- 4-- WELFARE DINNER this Saturday evening in the Farmington ward hall. Floor show, with excellent music, will follow dinner, which will be served from 5:30 to 7:30. Ward bishopric invites every- v m 43W A Congratulations to s. 'I t f , f m J f $ - f.'fc. 4 I'' 3. V j V'-- MARRIAGE VALID.,, annul marriage sms, of jeMelJ 16, and Billie Dot il was dismissed in toil !es. Suit was brought by mother, because girl wau when she eloped. Palrty apart for two yean, New Bishopric of the Kaysville 19, 1 Walwyn T. Green, counselors; Rulon Killian Bishop; Ross L. Brown, clerk, and Glen Hill assistant clerk. one. Walter P. Reuther the CIO United Auto P. Reuther testiWalter Workers, G on in the fies before the Senate Finance Kaysville April nest McKay, Huntsville, at Lay-to- n Offischool. of Election elementary Committee, in Washington, which Third ward Special Interest will cers take place. Is considering a bill to expand the meeting on April 3 at 7:30 p.m. Social Security system. He proPublic invited . Syra-Lit- a club will meet Monday at home of Mrs. Elton J. Ben- posed a $2,089 yearly pension as an NORTH DAVIS STAKE confer- nett. Book review by Julia Gregapproach to an adequate budget for a retired couple. ence, April 1 and 2 at stake house ory, of Farmington. Syracuse. ( International ) P-T- 4 ; v V First ward. Rulon D. Barnes, and Meetings 1 g V'V- y H MORMON BATTALION TREK will be described by participant Er- a PRESIDENT of VVWBW.V.V.V.7IYi FOR SALE A SHED 14x16x9 SHINGLE HIP ROOF Excellent Conditiot Paint Like MYRON B. New CHILD CLINTON VAV,VW.V.W,',Vi Mrs. Phyllis Clark, Farmington, a trip where Utah suotheastern through she had been engaged in filling a had just returned from concert engagement with the Graham music bureau, Salt Lake City. 20 years ago stand hed From Reflex, March 27, 1930 Kaysville ward was being con- gratulated on the installation of talking picture equipment. The all-talki- ng picture Show Boat is the first billing. Instruction cards stating rules of conduct 'at the shows will be issued. Awards were made to 121 boy scouts at a court of honor in Kaysville. Bryan OBrien, Layton, received the first class award; Homer Bodily, received the life award, and William Miller was presented the Bronze Palm award. Mrs. Horace Steed, Farmington, entertained the Utopia club at her home. Loraine Robinson, Farmington, recently injured in an automobile accident, was sufficiently recovered to remove the cast from her leg. Mrs. Kenneth Page and Mrs. Uleene Page, Layton, entertained at a shower in honor of Mrs. Rulon Steed. Layton ward MIA dramatic club comedy, Tee presented a three-ac- t in the Tapers Tavern, Syracuse ward amusement hall. 10 years ago stand head From Reflex, March 21, 1910 Plans to create a city park on an at the north outskirts of Kaysville were announced by Mayor Thornley K. Swan. Forming of a district federation to be affiliated with the Utah Federation of Womens clubs, was completed at a meeting of Davis county women at Davis high school. Mrs. Samuel Morgan. Kaysville, was named president; Mrs. Loy Wood. Clearfield, first vice president; Mrs. L). Keith Barnes, Kaysville, secretary; Mrs. Walter W. Steed, Clearfield, treasurer, and Mrs. LeConte Stewart, Kaysville, state director. Construction was started on the new home of American Legion post 87, Layton. Announcement was made of the aproaching marriage of Jane L. Wilcox, Farmington, to George A. Heath, Salt Lake City. 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