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Show March 15, 1960 Mrs. Emma Parker at Wells- - JOURNAL Page S ville. Mrs. Joe Kment and infant and Mrs. Giles son, 13, underson arrived home Monday from went head surgery, Tuesday Blain Mills, Bountiful to attend St. Benedict's By Mrs. Norma Preece Hospital. morning. the blessing and naming of Phone 769 Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Benton Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sanders NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVRobreand who new the.r Mr. Mrs, grandson Kaysville were Sunday guests of Mr. and and three children, EN that a hearing to consider Layton, A weekly newspaper published The LTtah State Department or two doses. In the under 20 ert Iverson, Blackfoot, Idaho, ceived the name of Timothy famand E. Benton Mrs. Paul a proposal for amendment of of Health has issued the follow- age were Sunday dinner guests of in the interests of the residen's 6'''b had had 3 or visited this week with their Mills. group, the Layton City zoning ordiily at Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Hod Sanders. more inoculations. of Daws County, at Layton, However, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andernance will be held before the ing statements concerning polioDouglas Dredge, son of Mr. Utah. incidence Mr. and Mrs. William Heathe individuals Chesand group, highest myelitis urges Iverson and Mr. and Mrs. son, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ses- and Mrs. Charles Dredge, reLayton City Thinning Commis- to ton returned last week from vaccine children under 5 years, only ter Flint while enroute home sions left obtain preventive a for sion at the Layton City Hall, matter turned to school Monday after California where Saturday Entered as second-clas- s 54 To had received 3 or more from a they spent a at I.avton, Utah, under the Act vacation trip to Las vacat on trip to Texas. Layton, Utah, on Wednesday, from their family physicians. confined at home, with an being Inand doses. Palm week at Mexico March 23, I960, at 7:iki p.m. By New Springs In 1959 infants and children Vegas, Nevada, of March 8, 1879. Mr. and Mrs. Linn Sandall illness the past 19 weeks. also visited at the home the terms of said proposal the under 5 years of age showed It is true that there were only and Arizona for one week. Mrs. Ron McCormick is vis- dio, Wendover spent at Wednesday Howdescribed real prop- the of their son Mr. and Mrs. following Published by Mrs. Svbal Allred, Paris Ida- on a business trip. highest paralytic hospital 12 cases of poliomyelitis in iting in San Bernardino, Calif, ard Heaton at Palo Alto. They erty would be changed to R. I. admission rates. Children in the Utah during 1959; four of thc-- e INLAND PRINTING CO. Mrs. Dai id Bean and infant this week with Mr. and Mrs. ho; Mrs. Cerelda Iendry, LoB. weie on hand to celebrate the 5 to 9 age group accounted for were paralytic. It is also true Phone: Kaysville 10 To wit: gan; Mrs. Verna Hill, West son returned hi me Wednesday Grant Winkelman and family. first birthday anniversary of in incidence lower an area durthat cases Friof the 20r, I from the Dee Hospital. paralytic Mrs. Km Howard and infant Advertising Service Layton, were dinner guests Beginning on the North line Newspaper a son of one year may be succeeded by day afternoon of Mrs. Olive Nat'l Adv. Representative of the Southea-- t quarter of ing 1958 as compared v.ith 24 Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson son returned home Friday from their only grandchild, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heaton. of the paralytic cases in 1959. an epidemic the next year. Un- Robins. Section 21, Township 4 were guests at a birthday din- the Dee Hospital. They are Member: At the peak of the polio sea-o- n til everyone under 40 years of North, Range 1 West, Salt Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oldham, ner party in plt Lake, Thursstaying for one week with her PERILS OF SPEEDING ReEDITORIAL Lake Meridian, at a point NATIONAL of 1959 it is estimated that age, at least, is vaccinated the Mrs. Angie Williams and Mrs. day evening at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Riley cent studies have suggested that 5TG.0 feet West from the ASSOCI TION So' e of the population under disease will recur. This does Doraine Hales returned from Mr. Howard is while Mr. S. and Mrs. R. Bushnell, paient, Northeast corner of the high speeds, particularly at a 30 years of age had received no not mean that everyone above Burbank, CaLf., after spending Johnson in honor of his fathers at Provo on a business 3113 N. Michigan Avenue trip. Southeast quarter of Seci ate, tend to dull the abil-- ! is 40 steady of one had age revived 15 protected. years and of a week as guests vaccine; Mr, Mrs. Frank and Mr. Parker Chicago, 111. birthday tion 21, Township 4 North, anniversary. Polio deaths have occurred dur- Mrs. Gilbert Borski and famlty of the driver to recognize reladinMr. a at Mrs. entertained and L. John 1 birthday Kneedy Range West, Salt Lake tive speed distances, that is, dif-- , ing the sixth decade of life. Terms of Subscription ily. They were all on hand to Will return home Tuesday from ner party, Friday evening in Meridian, said point beferences in speed between his car will advise Most Mail $1.30 Per Tear physicians twins see Borski Mr. and Mrs, Moses Lake, Washington where honor of Mr. and Mrs. Roy ing on the present East Carrier 50c Per Month their patients regarding im- blessed and named Jonnie and they have been visiting at the Baldwin's birthday annivers- and other moving vehicles, or Boundary Line of Laton Thus vehicles. (Payable in Advance) munization against polio as well Jammie. They also visited with home of their daughter, Cap- aries. Other guests included even motionless ( lty; running thence South m 14 15' East 503.66 feet as other communicable diseases. Mr. and Mrs. Carl King at Bur- tain and Mrs. Paul Moss and Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Baldwin,1 we find, on broad highways more or less; thence East Kiwanis International has won It should be emphasized that bank before daylight, collisions between vecosreturning home. family and to welcome their Bountiful. hicles traveling in the same lane, Physicians used to prescribe 501 .SS feet; thence North a top award (The George Wash- the individual Mr. and Mrs. Emery Buhler, new granddaughter who was Mrs. Wallace Johnson, Bonn-- i well as pills, before as to 60 42 East 237.41 feet; attributable not are which metics, Americana in the Medal ington against disease is not only in Roy, visited Wednesday eve- born March 3 being the second tiful, visited Sunday with Col. sudden thence North 69 45 East following tool they became too busy treating stops or competition) again this year from his interest and that cf his ning with Mr. and Mrs. Walter daughter for her parents. Oth- and Mrs. Wells Collett. the sick, according to Uorld Book along the present North the Freedoms Foundation at Valclosely. evBuhler. er grandparents are Jack Moss, Weekend guests of Mr. and family; it is an obligation Boundary line of Layton s Encyclopedia. was ay Magazine award Highw The given ley Forge. eryone owes to society. Sidney Smith, son of Mr. and Ogden, and Mrs. Virginia Moss, Mrs. P.ert Giles were Miss SherCity 735 feet more or less for Kiwanis eleven point proto the Center line of a Mrs. Wilford Smith, who is sta- West Point. ry and Sue Ann Gillespie, Douggram on individual citizenship the street; thence NorthwestRussell W. Buhler left Sun- las Madsen, all of Manti. community sendee field as tioned at Fort Ord, California the headlined by responsibility erly along the center line of Mrs. C. C. Goodwin, Logan, the Oscar enjoys in the motion with the U.S. Army, wrote that day night for Mountain Home, said street to its point of organization's 1959 theme Build in he was happy to spend last Idaho wheie he will spend two was a house guest for a few the field and Emmy picture It Individual intersection with the North Responsibility." borr. singly. They're always weekend in Los Angeles, where weeks on a government busi- days last week at the home of field. Mining's children are never line of the Southwest quarcame to Kiwanis oa Washingtons the television that show LDS 30 missionaries every time a mining ob returned Studies ness Mr. her Mrs. and quintuplets! International daughter, The Kawanis trip. ter of Section 22, Township birthday at special ceremonies in mineral processing, created stationed who at Fort are the are Hod Mr. and Mrs. Dell Larkins and Samleis. 4 North, Range 1 West, is born, four others conducted at the Freedoms Foun- award came to the organization Ord Base, chartered a bus to family, Pocatello, Idaho, were mduslrt. service Mr. and Mrs. and Fred Salt Lake Meridian; thence were, fabrication of Kirby because its overall metals program dation headquarters in Valley stable, bos e West along said quarter weekend guests of Mr. and Mis. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. is a of community service work car- spend the weekend in Los that mining fortunate according Forge, Pennsylvania, Section line 390 feet more LDS and the E. in in SatGlenn Green and Mis. go through Clde Averett Bountiful begetting the rapid y to Dr. George R. Rigby, President ried on by nearly 258,000 memindustry that is so generous or less to the place of beas well as visit other Temple Larkin. sound 4700 of economy in bers clubs. a urday evening. elements of the Kiwanis Club of Layton. multiplying ginning. Bert Giles, Mr. and Mrs. It. Mrs. Bea Johnson was a guest In addition, he said, Kawanis reIn all of these fields Dr, Rigby interesting places. CONNIE 0. STONE, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Single- at a Crystal shower Wednesday G. Bond, Mrs. D. E. Cailile visceived the Distinguished Service said, the Kiwanis Club of Lay-toLayton City Recorder. ton, Provo, W'ere last week visit- evening in honor of Carol Gay ited Sunday in Salt Lake at the life for all Published in Davis News Award for having received at least He has been active. pointed ors "fro.n the earth comes an abundant Mrs. Roetta Horsley. of Wixom given by Mrs. Isabella LDS Hospital with Mr. and March nine awards in the eleven annual out that the Freedoms Founda8, 15, 1960. Journal, d Smith, Mrs. Lydia Allen, Mrs. Mrs. Morris Giles and son. Mr. Mark Brown, sponsored by the tion award was based on the comcompetitions A trip to the beauty shop was Freedoms Foundation. The award munity sendee record of all Ki- son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown Nonnie Ellis in Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson, a special occasion in 1922, when was accepted for Kiwanis by Al- wanis clubs in all parts of the underwent major surgery last week at Dee Hospital. He re- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Camden, there were about 6.000 beauty bert J. Tully of Mobile, Alabama, nation. turned home Thursday. Mr. and Mis. Don Leavitt, Mr. shops. World Book Encyclopedia President of Kiwanis International. Mrs. Elm and Ferd children, and Mrs. Robert Major, Mr. and reports that today there are about According to Dr. Rigby, The Ogden, visited Saturday w ith Mrs. Carl Schofield, Mr. & Mrs. 140,000 beauty shops employing Feedoms Foundation Award has her mother Mrs. Julia Webster Howard Green, Mr. and Mrs. some 450,000 beauticians. long enjoyed the same stature in and other relatives. Udell Green, Mr. and Mrs. VicMrs. Glen Austin entertained tor Daly, "Mr. and Mrs. Hylon Two comely maids Kaysville from Kaysville cheered and play- for her daughter Kathy on her Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Reed RigSatby, Mr. and Mrs. Howard ed an important in cinching the 12th birthday anniversary A treosur x close Twenty-sievening. urday Iirown, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde first place Junior LDS friends came to celebrate the Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle of onciont fotsils trophy for a team from Richland, occasion with Kathy with games Green, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dale Washington. and dancing. Tto nigged canyon country i and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Smuin Adeline were Miss two The Utah, a spectacular attraction, is Mrs. Hal Anderson flew to attended the Jajcee travel tro- of Mrs. and Mr. overshadowed only by the remarkabfe Parker, daughter Vernal to spend the weekend phy at Layton, Saturday eve- dinosaur quarry there. Crest numbers ji William Parker, and Miss Lois with her husband who has been mng. foesils hare been excavated in this tarn Johnson, daughter of Mr. and transferred there with the Mt. Mrs. Roetta Horsley attendmore than in any other place ia the Mrs. Robert Johnson, daughter world. This fascinating region is preened Tel. and Tel. Company. ed the Civil Defense Program States Robert of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, as Dinosaur National Monument. She and her two children will of the American Legion Auxif The two were asked by Davis him in a few weeks. Bones representing eleven species of liary at the Clearfield Legion officers to be sponsors" join Stake dinosaurs, including 23 complete, or Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Kin- Home last week. B. M. AnderJunior LDS in the near complete skeletons, hare been yielded and daughters Karen and son showed film and gave data from this graveyard. Some fossils can at ill tourney which was held last week. sey then the com- Condia attended the wedding of county defense work. Mrs. and seen wk ledge. accepted They wonderful names for reception in Ogden Friday eve- Horsley is chairman of Region News from its shorty peting teams drew Throughout the entire colorful state of Seven of the National Auxiliary Richland First getting ning of Gary Thornley. sponsors Utah, the U. S. Brewers Foundation works Mr. and Mrs. George B. Wil- Civil Defense. length to its shirt the two Kaysville girls. constantly to maintain the sale of beer Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Vera Tavlor returned and ale under dean, wholesome conditions. 3 sleeves I During the week, the sponsors cox, Layton; collar, ; cheered for the Washington boys Frank White, Centerville, vis- home Saturday from the Dee Really bulky yet beauand when they were not watch- ited during the week with Mrs. Hospital wheie she was confined for lo days after major Nettie B. Wilcox. ing or playing in the tournament, tifully soft even after Mrs. Gerald Burton, Long surgery. Mrs. Anne Thomas, were squired around Salt Lake to spend a Idaho, is staying with her siscountless hand washCity by the visitors from the Beach, Calif., arrived few weeks with her daughter, ter, while she is convalescing. northwest. ings. In 8 gorgeous Mrs. Stella Heslop entertainWhen the chips were all down, Mrs. Lowell Darrohn who was ed 11 guests at a dinner party colors. Sizes 34 to 40. Richland First had taken first injured in an automobile accident recently. Saturday at her home. Guests place in the tourney with a Mrs. Walter Brink and infant were from Ogden and Kaysville. victory over North 33rd . . . and Mrs. Norman Erickson, Delta, the boys from Washington feel daughter returned home Sunday is visiting for a few days this no small amount of credit goes from the St. Benedict's Hospiweek at the home of her daughtal. to their two lovely sponsors. ALE . . BEER Guests last week of Mr. and ter Mr. and Mrs. Orland, OgThe Boss returned in a good Mrs. Bendin Cottrell and fam- den. humor from lunch and called n ily were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Wathe whole staff to listen to a Tonks, Mr. and Mrs. R u o n terfall were dinner guests of couple of jokes hed picked up. Francis, Morgan; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Holmes in t Roy, Saturday evening. Everybody but one girl laughed Steven Cottrell, Clearfield. Mrs. Connie Allen is ill at Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson Whats the matuproariously. Acetate Marquisette Panels Tots Infants Crawlabouts ter? grumbled the Boss. Haven't spent last Sunday in Logan her home this week. j of Mr. and Mrs. were of where sense Parker Frank their humor?" Hand washable, no stretching you got any guests they Play Togs Sanforized polished J I dont have to laugh, said son and his family Mr. and and children spent last Saturcotton (PI necessary, 41x81 inch n the girL Im leaving Friday any- Mrs. Ray Johnson. They were day at Blacksmith Fork Canyon size V piped trim how." on hand along with Mrs. John- seeing the elk herd. Later that Seagull sons parents, Mr. and Sirs. day they visited his mother, Notice Fads from State Health Of Zoning Hearing KAYSVILLE HEWS Journal Dept, concerning polio two-wee- Kiwanis International protection Utahs "quint" industry An-gle- long-rang- La-vin- UTAH MINING n ASSOCIATION 1 five-jear-- o Kaysville maids Cheer visitors LAST 4 DAYS h(t cash in on Dont miss the boat . . . our anniversary bargains Bigtime Star! 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