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Show The JOURNAL-M- 27, 1958 ay page 4 Davis High school S350 awarded yards of dirt liSD workers Thirteen Students get U scholarships To Hill AFB Will provide freeway base Receive Davis High Schools to the Employees Scholarship section of the the movelthis Tons of diit are ideas for S465 School have been awarded University of L'tah. Each of the Davis freeway at Highway System. Million cubic Farmington Hews... In-a- s on Alice Miller, president of Y. W. Boun-'teltaThis M. I. A., helped take the girls tiful gets in high gear. Delayed For theii covers 4.5 miles from! Clearfield NSI) to tow n. some do days because of project to improve opera-Nort- h Marv I ouise and Dale Bone by "uygestion Lake to Salt Lane Noith Page's Imgwhich spinig storms at C1arfleld Na'al Sup ente. tamed Lois and Jim Kaa- - iheavy Bountiful. This high-t,on- s d dow n the bijf, heavy equip- - in y a number of ply Depot, n, us sen of Kaysv die; Letty and thehe mammoth vehicles will have no eioss traffic; ployees have received benefi-al- l and Tim I a i cell and (Hernia now l)Usilv workinK 10 hours lailroads and other roads will ial suggestion awards totalling Rex Rigby at a picnic supper on day State'Road commis-io- n he over or underpassed at a ome Mi;5. Saturday. that (officials, however, report S 10.00 was a ,h(JU grade separation. There will al-- i Mrs. June Mavner that a js ,10St,jblijty luncheon guest at the Ambassa- - U j()b wil, ,,e com,,ieted in the so be three interchanges on this Pete Schurz, Ogden, Public . he p dor (lub last Thuisday. Woiks, Improved Water Valve to the project. six-lan- family party wa.s hold Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs Maui ice Arhuehle m Bountiful. It was a fait-welfor their son, Kent, who is leaving for the Austtahan mission. Ilis farewell testimonial was held Sunday night. Mr. and Mis. Paul Rice were gue'ts at the party and also attended the testimonial. Steven and David Rasmussen of Clearfield weie visitors on Thursday at the home of their aunt and uncle, Wayne and Esther West. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Carvel Rasmussen. Mrs. Mary By bees mother, Mrs. Lily Ostenhaute, of Declo, Idaho, died Monday, May 111. Mrs. Ryhee had hetn visiting, her mothei on Sunday and had returned to her home w hen she received the news. Mrs. Gertrude Ellis, sister of Mrs. Oster-haut- e and Mis. Ellis daughter, Billie Burnham, attended the funeral in Idaho. Mrs. Fannie Stevenson visited Sunday in Salt Lake at the homes of her daughter, Pauline Whites and her son, Harry Burns. The Farmington Second Ward held their ward reunion Saturday, May 17. Irvin and Ann Pearson were general chairmen of the day. The play Sidney was presented for the evenings This play has entertainment. been presented several times in several wards. It is sponsored by the M Men and Gleaners. Out of town guests at the reunion were George H. Elliott, Salt Lake; Neil and LaRae Bailey, Ogden, and Essie Yeager, of Salt Lake. The meeting of the urelia S. Rogers camp of the Daughters of the Ftah Pioneer, was hel Friday at the home of Maiy Bennion. Mrs. Flora I.amheit gave the lesson. Special guests were Blanche Wilcox. Mi Ranse Richiter and Jeirv Wood. ilcox and Mary Blanche Bennion weie dinner guests on Wednesday, May It, of Rhoda Mrs. of Bountiful. Dyi hes, Dvches is the sister of Mrs. Wilcox and Mrs. Bennion. The occasion was Mi- -. Dyches !m A l Central Davis Junior High Chorus under the dnection of Frank Parker, furnished the program for the Farmington SecService ond Ward Sacrament Sunday evening. Preston Ciaik was sustained as financial clerk in the bishopric, filling the vacancy made when Don Morgan was sustained assistant Davis stake clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sweat and family went to Duchesne Friday and then spent the night in Springville with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. and son-in-la- Ted McNeil. A surprise party honoring Frank Howell on his birthday was given by Mrs. Howell Thursday night. Guests were Edith and Jack Steed, Ferris and Richard Workman, I aYon and Gale Wagoner, Jaunita Stathi.-an-d Harold and Fay Jensen. Grant and Marilyn Hendrickson of Salt Lake v isited last week with their giandmother. Mrs. Mary Bennion. They are the children of Naomi Bennion who died several years ago. Cristy Lynn Kynaston, of Ogden is visiting with her aunt and uncle, Janus and Olive Hod-soa She - the daughter of and Dick Kynaston. Barbara Gregory took her Junior Gleaner class to Salt to dinner and a show Tuesday evening. Ten girls pai ticipated. Wa-neni- e te em-wa- -- U-- scholarships to the University these prospective freshmen will Hill Air Force Base Twenty of Utah for l!5s-5!- l. .receive an award to help de Hill AFB maintenance three costs of college. Notified of their selection by fray the have received a total employees President A. Ray Olpin were: in'eash S250 of awards for Rii hard Scott, Clark Passey, which promises to L. Joseph Galbraith, Kay Shefsave the AF thousands of dolfield, Russell B. Barber, Sonja Anderson, Duane Hamblin, Ellars. len Andersen, Janice Adams High honors, including a $55 and Phillip Michael Blood who check, went to George E. Thomas, 772 E. 250 S., Clearfield 7110 South, Clearfield, Receipt Ip'vl,.on Tan! C. Frisbey, Jseph jje won bis award for design-Traffi- c Control, Expediting Material Division, Placing In- - jng a ,,j,ecjai tool for replacing Receipt Acknowledgments. on bu&hing on aircraft voice N umbeis Envelopes engine Arthur B. Crandell, Ogden, Post Shipments. ldea w,n iings. Mr Thomas-Technical Department, C. Eiling Robert Brown, Technical save the AF $1,(445 annually. SPCC Documents. . Department, and Lynn A. Wall, 0lher award veunners, their 120 Parkway, Clearfield, Tech- James A. Swann, Salt towns amounts are as fob anl Time and City, Police Branch, and Blaine nical Department, E. Police Material Saver in Making Re-- j Taylor, Kearns, Ogden Bonnie R. Baird, N5; Branch, Method to Secure Box-th- P,ds- Lewus L. Brown, $20; Merrill J. ar Dors are Hard to Blaine E. Taylor, Police Duke, $5; Vernell P. Foy, $12.50; C lose. Installation of Awn- - Jerry C. Hanson, $12.50; Marion Branch, P. Jeppson, $10; Larry I). Pol- Theodore R. Rennie, Ogden, ings on Building No. 7. Police Branch, and William E. Esther I. Stieve, Salt Lake sn, $!; David J. Rogers, $5 Police City, Traffic Division, Beets, Elimi- and Harold Ross, $25. Centerville, Branch, Sign to Prohibit Track nation of Mimeographed Forms. Arvill L. Cantrell, Layton Traffic. Lawrence Byington, 470 Ter $15; Dean L. Greenhalgh, XJ5 Drive, Sunset, Hydrographic $10.00 B. Grondel, $10; Rich- and Ralph De aid Moulton, $5; and Grant B. Department, B. Valerie SSl Weeks, Evelyn ; Sherwood Lay-toDrive, Thurgooei, $10. Drive, Layton, Traffic Divi- Groot, Hydrographic Department, Roy sion, and Joseph C. Frisbey, 212 Modified Myles F. Jorgensen, X5; Rubber Stamp. Fort Lane, Layton, Traffic DiK. Brown, m5 West Henry A. Malan, $25; Alden A'. Willard vision, Guard for Parcel Post 700 De- Stanley, $o; and Morgan W. South, Hydrographic Conveyor. $5. Wilson, ClassiCollation of partment, Kay-vilEvelyn B. Weeks, Traffic-vision- , fied and Unclassified Material. William S. Benand Joseph C. Frisbey, Thelma B. Iutnam, 20 East nett, s5; Clearfield Virgil M. Traffic Division, Slots for Mail 2rd North, Bountiful, Receipt Hohman, $10; Brigham City Bag Tags. Material Thayer Conner, $15; and WilControl, "Processing lard Harold C. Neilson, $lu. Evelyn B. Weeks, Traffic into Stores Documents. -- s working davs alloted Wrench. went with her mother, Mrs. K. hig job ( Larson. Wayne F. Blarney, Ogden, r. Tiago Consti uetion Company Public Works, Gauge for The Mothei s and Daughteis the luncheon of the Jasmine Liter has 22 huge dump trucks onhauleach capable of S25.00 ary club of Bountiful was held piojeet, l.i cubic yards of Saturday at the Lion House inln-- r at hast load. .'7 West al'' Stephens nals been have wheninstalled million a Over (1'rt per Salt Lake. Scveial ladies fromM Technical De-- t Layton, Entile, the trucks must cross he moved to have Highway Technical Farmington were guests, mong cu',u' yards Supply . Flagmen are also present n partment, t"l',,r to provide them were Maiy Glaik who was .Management Code Reference additional piecaution. Mrs. a guest of her mother, Index." Walter Grant. Mrs. Vivian Muir, $20.00 mother-in-law,' a guest of her Dorothy P. Reno, Ogden, IsMrs. Frant Muir, and Mrs. Lois! sue Conti ol, Saving Copies and Hess who was a guest of her Typing. $25.00 mother, Mrs. Myron Holbrook. few Jim Turner spent a Robert C. Brown, Ogden, Techdays of last week in Montana. He and nical Department, Drill Guide his father, J. Leslie Tumei, and Depth Gauge. went after a load of cattle. Farmington -- Karma Swindle,! William W. Pitts, Ogden, home demonstration agent foi Traffic Division, "Use of Glue in Packing and Preserva- the Davis County extension Clearfield Lowell Bangerter, vice, has announced that there tion Division. Utah $20.00 on of Mr. and Mi s. Alma Il.j will he an illustrated lecture Clearfield, and Wednseday, May 2 , beginning Ernest August, Roy, Hydro-giaphBangerter Lions a student at Davis High School at 10 a.m. at Granite High Department, Change in Registered Mail Pick-u- p for has been advised that he was School. Hydro. awai (led a schloarship by the Ross Wayne W. Hunt, 157 Salt Lake Committee of the Beth Peterson from the Du Pont Company will speak on Drive, Clearfield, Public Works, Service. Field American I, of the mils State convention fabrics, both for wearing ap- Stoker Dust Pan. Lowell will go to Germany Clubs of Utah will be held at and home deeoiating uses $15.00 parel , eight-1Weber College in Ogden June f0i this summer for an The is hivited. Loretta Padgett, 7G5 East publicfam-the 5 and li. Attending fiom cek vi-- it with a foreign Faimington Club will be My, L. E. Sessions, Dean K. Swan- ( thfi Da is students w ho w ill or, Robert Griffith, Preston R.,go a,ioad this summer under (lark, Wilson Stevens, M. Pjthe international scholarships Leonard. DeLoie Nichols, Bar- - u.u(ie j mirth Barber of Boun- "hl Tippetts and Alan Bight jtlfui High School, daughter of E10111 the Syracuse Club will M aM( yjrs Allen II. Barber, be Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miya, M IH.untiful, who is going to and Mrs. Call Burlier, Mr. and Sweden Mi Llovd Dahl. Mr. and Mrs. he students, along with 10 , Kai Dahl, Mr. and Mis. Max ,, ()e Coo k, Mi. and Mrs. nm cV"l 27 for a tli.ee week June pait li, V Mr. and Mr l.aU bus trip across the country Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walk- el foie ombaikmg for their offier. Mr. an dMis. Ray Kano, Mi. a ial Mrs. Mehin Davis, Mr. cial visits. and Mis. Norman Hansen, Mi and Mrs. I.a.Mar Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. D ( k Egan, Mr and Mrs. Ellis J. Holbrook, Mr. and It takes N, Men nitrogen for maximum farm Mrs. Rex Batbei, Mr. and Mrs. profits. Franklyn C. Hunsaker of Box Elder County, Jim Rentmeistei, Mi. and Mrs. Clvd Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Utah, says USS Nitrogen Fertilizers increase his yields Jay Cuthburt, Mr and Mrs. on sugar beets, irrigated wheat and barley and on corn. Veil Dahl, Mr and Mrs. Claude rebeen Word has Nitrogen cuts my per unit production costs, boosts my Mr. KaysvillePhii and Mis. .McBride, of profits. USS Nitrogen Fertilizers are easy to apply, says Mr. Bill her, Mr. and Mrs. Ole C. ceived of the advancement Hunsaker. Sessions, Mi. and Mrs. William foimer Major L. Kent Kimball H. Child, Mr. and Mrs. Dale to the rank of Lt. Col. Lt. Col. For my 75 acres of sugar beets, I applied USS Ammon-uadminis- and also phosphate. My crop yield was up three Nitrate Smedley, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Kimball is a hospital and is serving his second Ilill, Mr. and Mrs Grant Work-trato- r r tons acre. four an man, Mr. and Mrs. .Morris Han- - ovei seas toui, this time in EngOn my 42 acres of irrigated wheat and barley, I used and Mr. and M rs. Law- - land. USS Ammonium Nitrate, and the yield was 84 bushels per leliee Briggs. Mrs. Kimball will be lerneni-bere- d icre on barley and 83 bushels on wheat. as the former Miss Jane For my 30 acres of corn, 1 used 300 pounds per acre of Strong", daughter of Mr. and .numonium nitrate applied in the spring. That prilled nitroBy Mrs. Hariy L. Strong gen fertilizer is by far the best I have ever used, and the results Iow-Shea- 1 111 Receives AFS Scholarship at Lecture on Fabrics For Germany set-.Do- -- ic Club Convention , . Kent Kimball Made Lt. Coi. , Farmington SSSf were extremely satisfying, Mr. Hunsaker said. Discover for yourself what many of your neighbors already know that USS Nitrogen Fertilizers by United States Steel give you better crops, higher profits and ease of application. Buv from vour fertilizer dealer. Rezoning denied Syracuse The Davis Faimington County Commission acting in coiicurtciicc with the Planning Commission has denied a petition requesting the tezoning of an area in the county located noai Farmington City. The petitioners had tequest-e- d that the land in question he to heavy agricultural. hut the recommendation of the planning commission was that the aiea would be bettci 'eft as it is, that is, for pm suits than to gen--ra- l Those attending were Jerry Hansen, John Bennett, Ronnie Thuigood, Kent Hodgson, Jay Stuart, Bruce Barber, Paul Beazer, Ric hard Chapman, Scott Bennett. Mr. Burton was assisted by Paul Bambrough with transportation for the group. who Mrs. Carrie Easthope, has been making her home in Salt Lake City for the past sev-ra- l months, is visiting this farni'ng. It will in no wav .veek with her son and Mr. and Mrs Clarlfoct the existing use of tlu land. ence Easthope. Damdyn For information, hunsJef Coonne Utah 919 Keorns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Nitrogen Fertilizers agti-ultu'-- is a registered trade mark daugh-'ei-in-lav- 1 Ground Beef lb. U. S. Gerber's Baby Food, 3 or White No. lb. Decoration Day Sale 5 for 45c I.G A. 25' Chunk Tuna Table Rite Decoration Day Sale S389 Canned Hams lb. 1 Potatoes Decoration Day Sale Sirloin Steak h Lemons 49c Choice Beef Table Rite JL Large Sunkist ih.55 Choice Quality Table Rite PIERCES-2- C write United States Steel, d U. S. 4 lb -- 1 Meat Franks GA le ! All I iRU-har- ! H M Attending SWIFTS U. S. s Cucumbers 2 for 9 lb. 5 H 25 Pork & Beans CLOS LARGE 70 FRESH Decoration Day Sale Carrots Makes 3 Qts -- 9 Fine Foods at Attractive Prices for Outdoor Picnics. EGGS THANKS AGAIN, FOLKS! 39 J? CV Crisp-Ten- der Customers old and new from far and near thronged the .Market last week during our t.iant Remodeling Sale. Compliments were numerous. We will strive always to merit your good will and appreciated patronage. Flavors-- No Sonny Boy (save Sugar Required 29c 6c) ADAMS SUPER MARKET MONDAY THRU WEDNESDAY ODEN TILL THURSDAY AND SATURDAY OPEN TILL These Prices Effective Thursday, Saturday 8 P.M. I. M. |