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Show Page July TIIK JOURNAL C News About Folks In KAYSVILLE Norma I'reece, Correspondent Phone 203-Lt. Col Myron M. Layton has arrived in El Paso, Texas, from Korea, his mother, Mrs. Annie S. Layton learned this week. Col. Lay-to- n has completed 17 months of R Trump in Rountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. ONeil spent the weekend at Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. James Blamires and three children, Tulsa, Oklahoma, are visiting for a few days this week with Mrs. Alberta Blam-ire- s and other relatives. Mrs. Iecky Hilton, Delta, Is visit special duty in Korea and will join his wife and family at their home in El Paso. He will be stationed in El Paso for the present. Mrs. Beth Ann Neville, and Mrs. Maxine Neville entertained at a Kitchen Shower in honor of Miss Ann Neville on Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. 23, 1955 ing fur a few days with her par- and a member of the General ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Brough. Board, left Wednesday morning Kim Cranney, son of Mr. and for Canada. He will attend meetMrs. K. J. Cranney, joined the ings at, Rock Springs, Wyo., Lovand army and left Saturday for his ell, Wyo., Butte, Montana .ethbridge, Canada. training at Camp Carson, Colo. Cooking The Little Elves LEAVES FOR CANADA Vilatc Kenneth II. Sheffield, chairman Club met at the home of of Scouting for the LDS Church, hough, Club leader on Monday. T hey made plans for the trip canin Bountiful to Mueller Park yon on August I! and 4. Ten memII 4-- II bers were present. BY AUTOMOBILE Mr. and Mrs. Carle Robins, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tippetts, Farmington returned home Monday from Fish Lake after spending several days there. Miss Deanne Sjobloum, Farming-ton- , Miss JoAnn Bybee, Oakland, Calif., were Sunday over night guests of Mrs. Louise Green. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tall. Mrs. Alberta Blamires enter- tained a family party on Monday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Blaimires, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Blamires, Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. James Blamires, Tulsa, Okla., Air. and Mrs. Rex Smith, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Vance, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Blamires, Farmington, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Faulkner and children. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Green and children, Mr. and Mrs. James Nielson and children left on a fishing trip to Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robins attended the annual inspectors outing at the Ogden canyon park, in Ogden canyon Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Blameris and three children spent Sunday at Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Green, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Thurgood spent the week end at Logan. The Fifth meeting of the YKCs club under the leadership of Carolyn Marston was held on Tuesday at the home of Shirley Lundberg. Pineapple, peppermint and orange punch was made. Refreshments served and plans made for next weeks meeting. 4-- REST ON A Union Paoafi H Photo Contest Is Set For Utah State Fair SALT LAKE CITY High spot of the VXr State Fair for photo fans will be the annual Photo Contest and Exhibit. A total of if 280 is being offered for prizes. Top prizes include a Revere Movie Camera, an Elgeet Telephoto Lens and an Ansco Camera. Cash prizes will be given All winners will also re- is Traveling to distant, enchanting places great fun but the joy of a journey can also become a tiresome chore after nervestraining hours at the wheel. The safe, comfortable way to travel is in a Union Pacific Streamliner or Domeliner. You rest as you ride, in accommodations of your choice, stroll about as you please, enjoy wonderful dining car meals, and arrive refreshed. If you need a car for sightseeing, you can rent one at your destination. You enjoy many other advantages when you go Union Pacific, too, including a generous baggage allowance 150 pounds may be checked free on each adult ticket; 75 pounds free on each half-far-e ticket! . . run-nersu- ceive ribbons. There are three divisions in the contest: Human Interest, Landscapes and Still Life, and a Portrait Classification covering pic- tures of people. Contest will be judged by: George Betteridge, James Cagle, and Glen McCewan. For further information write, Photo Contest, Utah State Fair. . The falling drops at last, will wear the stone. Lucretius on the Family Travel Plan 300 pounds per in addition to hand luggage! family Save money with Union Pacifics popular Family Travel Plan. Ask your Union Pacific ticket agent for details. ... OJDD & DCD1FD p. before such luxury, such smart styling, such an inviting, colorful atmosphere as you will find on the new Domeliners all at no extra fare. Next trip, for travel that's terrific, be specific go Union Pacific! Nver ... o Patience is symbolized by the tireless worm, creeping over lo'fty summits, presevering in its intent. Mary Baker Eddy An enterprise, when fairly once begun, should not be left till all that ought is won. Shakespeare. |