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Show W; j The cj JOURNAL Jan. j, Thomas TilhfA' a Page 2 flicholls services held Funeial services Kaysville were conducted Monday in the Mjers Funeral Chapel, Ogden, for Thomas S. Nicholls, 85, who died Saturday at his home of cau.es incident o age. 1 1959 13, Theatre Jui es, Ogdtn; one sifter, Mrs. Hughes, Faim ngton, grandihidien, Alice 17 E shop C lmton Zoll nger c dm ted F ce.. Monday CDn (lieen of erel the cptn-l- . Phcno Boin Ma 4. lV7t, in Bromtun, eie i p.ajtr Speahe s England, he v.s a son of Lemn P. E .od, V uel and Emma Sargent Nidi-oil- s Pre ident Ah Zo ' Green and lie came wi.h his fmi y d Kagl.es s.rg two Da to Kavaville and in D'tJ he r l mbe i u ml R n,ii,ed Cap. tola King She died I! de gave the b ledutior. Maich 'J', 1 I"... he grace in the ka. vi'le-LHe ws tridoccd by the Utah v as td- t oi Mtmor al Pott-an1 Light Company un- ly p. licit E Baitcn. til his retn enient. He r.lbeaieis weie Cla.r Nulledmember of the kajsvil'e fifth 1-, F ic X eholls, Jioa.s Nich-cl- l Ward, LDS Chueh. Dari ell C.rSne, Goie.cn , Surviving me two sons, one Kid n ; and Clifford Edli t. ernon S. NicholK, L.ul - fron the F.fji V rid daughter: Re lief Society tool, eaie of f'.ovv-e- i 3 Kajsville, FredencL V, e. oils, L'armmgton; Kaysville. Utah 7:30 ONE COMPLETE SHOW EACH NIGHT n if' ie- -1 y . Tues., Wed., Jan. 13, 14 e 1 He Show Starts 1C 'X WORLD THE COULD AT THE TOP OF THE I e- ' . at the French table during the American Field Service Exchange student reception last Wednesday in the high school auditorium are posed with Sylvianne Jallerat, French instructor at Davis, center. Pictured, left to right, are, Julie Simmons, Pa: McDowell, Petty Nelson, Miss Jallerat, Whitesides. The Intel national Deception was Noall Bennett and Margaret for the 13 foreign exchange students attending Utah high schools. It was sponsored by the foreign language department of Davis High school, and the Ameri(Reflex-JournPhoto.) can Field Service committee of Davis Il.gh school. DAVIS HIGH STUDENTS al Clearfielder top recipient Of Hill nt Car accident Phone v 169 La1 Victim dies -Kavsv.lle An.ving home last " ween frem a delightful were Principal week Whitesides. and Mis. Lmil (motma3 Eve was spent in Salt lake with their son and hia wife, Mr. and Mis. Stephen White-mlcsThey enjoyed Chn tmas bieakfast at Span- wh hoik with their one daughter enl family, Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Ludlow befoie leaving for i, ( altf. to visit with thejr other (laughter, Mr, and Mis. Geoige Dalton and fam-mt- o the Rose liy. They attended Bowl game, New Year's Day and other lughl ghts of the holidays. K.iroute home they visited the Mt. Meadow Massacre Monument. two-va'-at- Clearfield Joseph Hyium Rudd br., 7J, died PiuLy in an Ogden hu.itul of injuries suffered in an auto-- , mobile accident at the mtei-- 1 section of Highway hi and. South Villa Drive in Cleat field on January 3. Mr. Rudd had suffeied head injuries, breken ribs, a broken arm and extensive cuts and bruises when involved m a collision with Theoduie K, IS, Hollywood, Galifoi-mu.t-erno- a. The highway was icy and loose snow was being svvuled the air by passing eai a when the Mulspaugh vehicle, southbound, clashed into Mi. Rudd as he was making a leit ilia turn on to bouth Hill Dnve. Buth Millspaugh and Shero-ly- n Haw kina, JO, Lewiston, Utah, a passenged in his cai, were injuied in tne ciash. Mr. Rudd never legamcd eunscious-nes- s alter the accident. bom in laiker, Idaho, July 29, lsMl, Joseph Hjiuin Ludd was a son ol Joseph F. and Yilate Lucas Rudd, lie les ded y in Idaho all h.s life until l'h,i when he moved to Cleai field. Until 1957, he was employed at Hill Air Force Base. Active in the LDS Chuich, he r had served a mission to Mexico. On March 19, 1919, he married Harriet ugima Bean jn the Salt Lake Temple. Surviving are his widow, a daughter and two sons: Mis. Elmer O. (Vilate) Alien, Cleai-fielJoseph llyrum Rudd Ji., Poitlunu, Oregon; Dean Smoot Rudd, Denvei; six gianochil flren and five toothers- Ira J , Melvin J. and Geoige Rudd, ah of Parker, Idaho; Lm.n.d I liJ, n returned home Horn the Dee Hospital ( lif ford Strong ' entertained at dinner Sunday for Mis. P. M. Johnson and son Frank has re a Danish Mr. and Mrs. Art Horsley returned last week from a vacation tiip to Calif, where they spent a week during the holidays. While there, they attended the Horsley family reunion at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John M. Waste at Glendale, Calif. They were also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rass Gardner, Glendale; Mr, and Mrs. Scott Hmslcy, Culver City, and Mrs. Horsleys mother, Mrs, Anna Thomassen at Long Beach, Calif. awesome s'ghts and legendary ammals... Sometimes Savage, sometimes Humorous '$15, Maiy I. Koldewvn, $ it, and lLilpn f. Srn to, 5. J. bait Lake C.tv: David 0. B ack, eineil P. lev, $in; ; Orville Gillett, 810; How. $1!J aid I',. NichoD, $10; Ronald A. Ficsinget, $'n; Geoige E. Mor-ri- Ronald Archibald, Ogden: Bonnie R. Baud, $50; Merrill J. Duke, $50; Devoie A. England, $10; Jeay C. Hanson, $15; $7.50; Reed Hodgkinson, Reed Jacobsen, $15; Steve E. Montoya, $10; Gene T. Swaner, L. Malan, $10; $10; George Henrik IK Penttila, $15; Leo E. Rollow, $10; Kenneth E. Bunch, $55; Karma G. Carson, $.55; mng from Elko, Nevada, where they spent the past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett were the Howard Brown is seriously winners of the free trip to hosill at the St. Benedict's Elko sponsored by the Fairway pital after undergoing major Market. The car was furnished suigery last week. by the Peiry Stewart, Pontiac A. $15; Bert C. Wheelock, Ghmna I. Carlson, J.' . Clearfield. Billie J. B $- Daneil II. Jen:en, . . Robert- to; Charles Lawrence E. wofford, and Clifford H. Gustin, Laub, S Lajtan Garth A. Hinckley, Leq,J. Mecham, $15; Francis T. Nath, $25; Gail R. Woodward, $5, and Elbert E. Green, A Kaysville: Ray C. $10, and Kairiet H. Lee, $15. Roy: Gale L. Christensen, 15. Hooper: Virgil R. Gandee, $55. Chus-tense- Trua-Ld- Adventure e ' Feature TECHNlCmAR. m 4 Honeyville: Jimmy Ishii, $10. Holladay: Revis R. Kirkham, $5 Kearns: Kristen L. Pederson, $15. Logan: Stanley B. Shoup, $50. trip to Calif oi nia. They spent the holidays at Inglewood, Calif, at the home of their daughter, Mr. three-wee- vacation k Thurs., Fri., Sat., Jan. 15, 16, 17 Starts mssr mim En-rou- AUNtWiii In COLOR! M jsk- presents - rf" I CORDON SCOTT A f ft Lake; Attorney and Mrs. Thorn-le- y K. Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sanders, Orem; Mr, and Mis. Kenneth Brown and Mr. Mrs. Glen Garrett entertained and Mis. Wendell Maxfield re-fall the American Field Sei-- j turned Sunday evening from a vice students at a buffet sup- - week business tup to Arizona, per at her home, Wednesday They attended the . directors' vening. The occasion was in meeting at Thoenix. They toured honor of Erik Gr.ll on his buth-da- y Flagstaff, Phoenix, Tucson, anniversary. Mrs. G. Gibbs Arizona; Nogales, Mexico and Smith was assisting hostess. Las Vegas, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker They visited the new addition apent Saturday in Piovo, vis- to the Clover Club Food Faciting with their daughter, Shar- tory and examined the new on. machinery at Fhoenix. They Mr. and Mrs. Milford Tolman, pu: chased a new sight and lo- Provo, vveie Thuiaduy emmer cation for a factoiy to be built guests of her patents, fir, and in Thocnix at a 'future date. Mrs. Linn Samlall. They discussed budding of new Mr. and Mrs. Art llorslej Maige waiehotises at Tucson and were guests of Mr. and Mis. checked on distubutois in the Eail Tall at dinner in Ogden, Las Vegas area. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Garrett Saturday evening. w ilt JARMYN CHETA li Sj with EVE BRENT RICKJE SORENSEN end PLUS Losdsd - ...and starlet CLtfOTS the heats tot LANSING on the BIS SHOTS phiiphiuips Chenille Spreads HEW LOW PRICES DURING ) Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., 50 JANUARY WHITE GOODS I I ate -- $5. at a birthday patty for her daughter Vicky who was eight ycais old Satuiday. M and Mrs. Hod Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Caddie, Salt SALT LAKE COUNTY (A 15; Kaysville last Saturday evening. Mrs. Wendell Barton entertained a number of little friends Salute to 'i k v ; S0D JANUABil - r tnyM lJ ami -, WANT MORE? Save now on towels , bedding, curtains, during Penney9 two-yea- v.? Bathofei, and Mrs. Ben Baumann. Welnesday, where he has been home they spent one week confined for the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ben- and Cadillac Co. at St. George, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Marston, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hall re- their children and their famnett and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bountiful, visited Thursday eveFalkner returned Sunday eve- - turned home Sunday from a ilies. ning with his brother and Mr. and Mrs. JoMaiston. seph .Mr. Erma Stephens is confined to the Dee Hospital Bu$ ffeting from fractured pelvic bone and cheek bone, received in an automobile accident in beb-rua.- f Always Exciting! -, Allied tr of suggestion money Hill AFB Foity-si- x employ- ees at Hill AFB have received a belated Chiiatmas pie-tin the form of $1,005 in suggestion awards money. Awards ranged from $5 to $5 X). Top winner was Ernest II. Sickmger, tts An lane Dnve, Lleai field. Mr. Sickinger, super-- 1 visor of maintenance a propel lw shop deveiopcd a system of anodizing aluminum piopeller dome shields. His idea, which brought him $500 will save the Air Force approximately $55,- Oik) during the first jear of adoption. Other award winneis were: 'A:, f . Land of Adventure and Mystery, ES Save On Muslin i Nation-wid- e I58 72x108 81x99 Twin Fitted Compare: Strong staple cotton in a firm, balanced weate (no weak spots here!) ES Sturdy tape sehage (take countless wash- ings) smooth finish with minimum sizing. ES 2 for 77c CASES Solid color, cotton Jan. 18, 19, 20, chenille, Machine without fringe. washable in lukewarm 21 wa- ter, twin or double good selection size in of colors. Shipwrecked on a desert Island with TWO MEN! Ilk ,v"v "Center of Scenic America " This is the place, Brigham Young told his followers in 1847 as the wagons with 148 Mormon pioneers paused on a hillside overlooking the vallev of the Great Salt Lake. 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