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Show K Forest Service, county Will improve road 'VlgHH 11141 ' SM-.Pamela Paulist Fathers at Layton To celebrate centenary The JOURNAL-M- 13, 1958 ay hme Haul. White,! Wi'Iiam.sen, Walter Benins White, Kicky W diet , Ten me n hitesides, Tanieia Whitesides, Fiances Willi', I1' anna W Whitesides, Terry Wig-- ' ai d. James Woodward, Ruheit ness, Winn Wilcox, Lou Ann David 5 oung. Nothing is page 4 cheap which is ood-Vau- 1 Habatch Na- ns Lane fiom I'.S. Highway On Sunday, May Farmington Iaiyton tional Finest S01 ico ami la-vj- n to the Farmington Lav Hi lauli-- t Fathers who the (sth County aie to join 111 a Refuge. The Ftah State Fi'h 'ei ve the Catholic Chuieh of mil (lame Ciinimesion will pay' which project Skyline on the St. Rose at Layton, will cele-wa- c foi constitution of a load- - appi oximati lv between Kiimington and pioject while Ban- - County "lUihiute jump aiinivei -- arv of ,mh-L- , pay the halo, ,c e. the Rountifu! Canyons. of their con- founjat, ol finally known as La't yeai the roan was com- - "loners "aid Igiegation, the Missionary Society of St. pleted from Bountiful to Buckland Flats, except lor surfac- Paul the Apostle. The eelebra- lie is the happiest, he he king tlon at will take the mg. This yeai it will be com- pleted to the head of Centei- - 01 peasant, who finds peace 111 fol m of a Special High Mass hm home. ville Canyon. by f ather Fi anc is Bi ooiue, liocthe. ung , the pastor. The pieachlecieatioii funds of County (s,.j Ur for the occasion will be the will be Used foi the prnj- Hume is a mighty test of Most Keveiend Joseph L. Fed- ect with the balance being luin- lshed by the finest service. dial ac ter. What y ou are at home ral, Auxiliary Bishop of the The Davis County Comnns- - you aie every wheie, whether Catholic' Diocese of Salt Lake, sioneis also voted to surface you demoiisti ate it or not. t as 111 ls.s that Father a half mile stietch along Clov-- j Thomas DeWitt Talnmdge. sal(. Heckei and four associates Ruined the Paulist Fath-'ei- s society in New York City The first Catholic religious community of null started ill this count y by Americans. Under the inspiration of M. Paul the Apostle, the l'aulists have tne special woik of spreading inhumation about the Catholic lieligion m this country. They have used the pulpit, lecture pl.it for 111, tiailir pi ess, radio and television to piesent the teachings of Catholicism to then fellow American-- . Although a datively small group, .about Will pi lest-- , and Dn students piepaimg to be prie-t-- , the Pauli't Fathers serve cities from coast .lunches 111 to ioa-- t, as well as polishes in Johai.nes- Canada, jloiuiilo, nr gr. South Africa and Rome, $ lno -- 1 l Italy. New Paulist Pi ess has been 111 operatlor since Isii'i and at piesent about four million pamphlets a year on various pliase-o- f the Catholic religion. They also publish many religious books. One book the Question Box" has already scdil ovei three million copies and is considered the standard handbook of questions asked about the Catholic Church. Even during their years of tiaining the I'aul-1s- t students engage in a limited way 111 several information projects. For some yeais they edited and .syndicated a series of shin t articles on the Catholic digion for daily and w eek-ly paters throughout the coun- The Reflex earned these try ai tides for some time. The Paulist Fatners came to Utah at the invitation of Bi op Hunt in PUT and until PM they were in charge of churches In in Venial and Roosevelt. that year they transfeiied to Bountiful -- the church of St. Oluf which seived Catholics in Clearfield Kaysville, Layton, and Roy. In Ids the new St. Ron1 Church at Layton was dedicated, while Bountiful became a separate parish. The Pauli't Centenary is being cdebiated in each city wheie the Society has a chuich. In New Yolk, Chicago, Los An- geles mill San Francisco at least day of the Centenaiy fia-'lea civic i elebration. The Stipenor Geneial of the Pauli-hathei, the cry Reverend William A. Mn hell, C.S.P. will not attend the Mass m Layton, but he will visit St. Ruse (hunl. 'ally in June For the parish- loners of St. Rose huich the .01 ea 'ion will he doubly happy. tin They will congi at ulate Paulist Fat hois on their Centenary and i elebiate the tenth anniversary of tin ir pai The 111 Yen k 1 Just in time to keep out Spring bugs and insects... a super sale on finest quality screen doors! smoothly finished. . .all ready Sturdy, well-mad- e, end to hang paint. Galvanized screening. On Sale Mag 15 LAYTON, UTAH tax 20 n && MOST REVEREND JOSEPH L. FEDERAL, Auxiliary ltishop of the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake, who will officiate and preach at the Paulist Centenary at St. Rose of Lima Church in Layton. It takes IN omen Central Davis graduation y (Continued h mn Page 1.) Brenda Reynolds, Brent ton. Phillip Leonard, Brian molds, Irvin Rue. Michael A Lind man, Hai leu Loghry, Viola Rice, Karen Riggs, Fiank Rig- LaVun Love. Lopez, by, Dolo.es R'd..itj, Jianein Love, Michael Lowe, Robbins, Maitu. Lonieto, JJavii Carolyn M a i s e v, Matilyn Robinson. Poiliip Roscnlund, .Manning', Slinky Mai'"ton, Judy Robins, Marlow Ryttmg, Maitmez, Dannv Maitinez. Joe Toy d Sandal!, Sandra Kay Sharon Mathill, Brent V Max-fiel- Sana-illI.enip Saiideis, Betty Pamela Ann Mi Fall. Bul- Savare-e- , Cru gia Lynn Sawimia Mi Dowell, Catol MiGlimh, yer. Ky Sell i k, Sally Siluyver. Kent McMillan, Jeaneen Mer-- t Pat Seizle, Judy Ann Sessions, 11, Trudy Michael, Anr, a Mai LeKoy Jim Shellenbargi i , Dav in Mieia, Pauline Mikesell, Wally shumvvay, JoAnn Siems, Matt Miller, Kent Leslie Mockii, Royi. Simmon1-- , Beth Slade, Monsen, Don Alfred Munson, Small, Linda Kay Smith, Patticia Montgomery, Bruce II Richaid Smith, Joel Smedley, Moon, Sheryl Morgan, Terry Lyman Wy i n Spaik-- , Ihyllit Hope Moiris, JoLene M, rton Stapley, April Steam-- , Miciiae, Vnn Muir, Marcia Muir, Ernest Steed, John Steinei, DeAun E. Murdock, Steneck, Ilarhaia Jean StepheBaibaia Nalder. Daniel Let n-. Ei yin Steven-- , Edith Stew Nance, Chai leone Niebaui, Bette ait, Cay le Stewart, Jaik Dav in e Lynn Nelson, John Nelson, Stewait, Mary Stewart, Jane Nielsen, .lame- - Nul-tiue- s Stewart, Linda St uldard son, Lynne Nielsen, Katin I.. 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Many Utah farmers are achieving similar gains in yields and profits with the use of a planned program of fertilization and good manage- ment. Mr. Singleton averaged 25 to 30 tons of sugar beets an acre with the use of USS Nitrogen. I find USS Nitrogen Fertilizers are a profitable investment, Mr. Singleton said. He also used USS Nitrogen on his tomatoes and boosted yields by 5 to 7 tons an acre. Insist on USS Nitrogen Fertilizers this year for maximum profits. Order now from your fer- - Su--an- n. Lc-R- Ol-o- n, For the free folder, Increase Sugar Beet write to t'niied States Steel, 919 Kearns T Salt Lake City 1, Utah u j, 1 i Pa-nic- ou-o- n, n, -- , Nitrogen Fertilizers n, Dollar Day Bonus Buys STRAWBERRY PRESERVES AddWp Adams super market MONDAY THRU THURSDAY OPEN TILL 8 I. M. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OPEN TILL 9 I. M. These Prices Effcctite Fridav, Saturday igaiooz 1 2 for S su-- |