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Show TheJOURNAL-Mar- 25,1958-pa- ch 2 ge Susie Grant Mann named Davis Mother of Year Pork specials I I. Ilk fot bt(ldls Kaysville Civil Defense Cancer worker Honored for Work in Davis Prepare air raid shelter on pink March, ailwscs Karma P. Swindle, Dai portable, o ws ( ounty home agent ba'te'y c.ptated which can be taken to our 'Itesh polk, now in plentl- - "Pi epaiation alr shelter. ful supply, usually is tender. aid shelter. .'t. You should have a civil teaih-MulitSu-i- e a was music lioui tiful Grantvhiie To make the most of it Piowde emeigeney light-whil- e first aid kit in 01 near tht' C'amte school d- i- moit the cook mothei of 1.' ( hildi cm, '' oftsupply lasts, to'mg, Leiause elcetnc power vour sheltei The econiinend-c- d his reu.ement. vvasut if whom lowing fine ilavor, to save.en fails first in a disaster keep nne aie hnnr. list of contents is descnbed pieseive Wald to Orchard niowd the. lecenily named Davis Distiiit in South Daws m l'M2 while all possible nutritive value, la flashlight in youi sheltei n a manual which ou may uid to get the least Ininkage. a o,Ilte 'I .ther of the Yeai She is tht be btam fioni will radio the oui civil defense lesided K Dawd they hae since adds that low cooking wife ot Professoi She tfue for five cent' 01 in the Mm Mann, too. has always y()Ur nnmediate source of c.ffi M inn and they live m Onhaid. atui es all i ec onimendeu cla ( infoimation and in- - Red Cross hannbook mu-b- e temjiei ut a fine lover gieat Mannijocen South Davis, Pmfessoi to help save nutiitnnts and' I. You should have a thiee-dijou should label youi lemembered 'ic and a0 dunng her adult the ju'ciness that make this stiuction, now so, will now at Mo and 12ln KC. ay supply of food and water the lfitime years me ut such good including as a musician of piommence eating The hi oadcasting mdusti y in hand. Piobablv j ou have a he was leaimg he i childien Mrs. Mann was a daughtei Pmk is saftlj done when and the government, woiking 'hiee-da- y supply m your h llvium lie t iight ioliti lessons of the late and cupboaid. If all tiaies of pink color have togethc t , have devised a Doth Mi. Mis and eailv the Mann, Giant, piominent in ial system of ladio broach ast- - lot, add a itock of canned and One check onj home des nmk ideal luing histoi) of Davis stake Shi es 'ing to lung jour official wind oiled foods that tan be eaten and her husband wete man led !', have bet n taitliful wolk on what to do in time of without cooking suili as soups Ms in the Salt Lake Temple on'ei- - m the LDS Chinch . This system is tailed and Junes, fish, milk and meat, dec e lai Manns have liunds oViili main and that make is'io the They suie c Januaiy is, aiJ piece kvuid foods that would inlived in Bountiful, Chicago and that she has been a moileljthc June it diaws out has no be able to use i ease thirst. Store this emerwill not Liu a honiemakei Ann Aiboi white thej bothniothet, true of pink, Mis. Swindle your regular ladio if power is gency food near the family piilut studied music, in Idaho wheiei md a violinist who has otgan-Mr- . explains cut off, so it is wise to have shelter. d Mann was duet. tor of numeious Sunday School She sdjs the polk loin hesti as in many waids and most sic in Malad High School, in populai tm masting. The' Brigham Citv while he heldjwho has given freely of het lentei loin lut, whuh cot res-- 1 m Box Eldei tune and talents the same position at conceits, t(( thc Tlj0le ,(t,n High, and in Salt Iaike City tunei als and civic events foi Jt u, pIZe loast ls arved easily into geneious.l e he play "Sidney" which will day at the home of Mr. Roberta' meaty poitions. Othei lom masts rib and be presented Friday, Maich '2s sister and brother-in-laMr. 28 )9z9 loin end contain mine bone in ni the Faimnigton d and Mrs. Ward Warnock. 27 18 pi opoi turn t i meat and gm- - waid and is being picsented by Evelyn A an Fleet and Jerry i i allv 28 an prind lower Uie and Gleaners of the Wood have been in Provo pait Second waid, have the following of the time the past week, vis24 young men and women in the iting their father, Mr. Wilson, tlie last halt iimtuiy. cast- Colleen Thuiston, Karen who is ill. 9 Hei tamily of children, hei lliadley, latsy Reeves, Doloies Mrs. LaRae Bailey of Ogden II gi ancle hildi en and 111 gieat-g- i Cunningham, 23 Rick Robinson, visited last Wednesday at the e undchildi en aie a well knit Richard Wainock ami Clyde home ot her patents, Mr. and 22 4 nd s(, ciable gioup all of whom Stevens. Prompters aie Caio- - Mis. Irvin Pearson. 21 The Jackson School faculty of iie woikus ui the DS Church lyn Barker and Coidell Wood 17 fa and who aie a ciedit to theiri Delbei t Wood is diluting the Salt Lake and their paitners met at Hillside House Friday 13 uiiestiv. Iplay. 'I he Thi nine Mann children aie members of rnght for a dinner paity. Ann following 3 v David lluiaie Mann, Bountiful, the Lions Club met at Dav l and Iivin Ieaison attended the h on Tuesdav night for a dinner. field editoi I tah Fai met Alan a rant I, Mann, meeting with the Asso-- t Marie and Reed Oviatt en- iinc, fled puldii accountant; Walt- - ciatid clubs of Davis County, loyed a suipnse birthday din-nWednesday night at the Giant Mann, Brigham City Robert Giillith, Pieston Clark, F. Sessions, Dean Swanei home home of Edward and Ruth ittniriey. Mis Hiivvaid (Vi-L- . Mis. Del.ore Nichols, Xoinran Blown Layton in Layton. It was Mr. atel Nmton, logan; Giant Size F kg. ,'coie (Fdith) Glenn, ( raig, Harold Tippetts, - Waid Wai Lay ton's birthday. Mrs. afternoon, Saturday foluiado, Mrs F. B (Susie) nock, and Pientis- Licmaul. I ustiaiisen. Salt Lake City; Wednesday Robeit Chailotte Nichols, Mis. Leo night, Giant F Mann, salesman with Gnffith and Preston t lai k at Waltei , Kaysville; Mrs. Josie Starting No. I, II, 19 and Mrs. Silencer Her Ihe l.qu'tablc life Insuianee tended a dinner meeting at Tippetts of Salt attended the ( ner, E Neal a Sands Cafe in was BRING I S YOUIl MAGAZINE COUPONS It Outlaid, Roy. onipanv Mann Outlaid, vice president gone meeting of 2s I distnct Delta, Delta, Delta Sororiety fashion and luncheon at the f tali Home Fne Insuianee Saturday night, Mrs. Signc lav F vlann, Oic hard, Lai son was hostess to inembeis Union building in Salt Lake. UTAH LAYTON, The A ariety Group met Monfm ( hicago Bi ldge ot the Niilsen family at a tm in Salt Lake at the new Guest-wei- e day het home. dinner at Company. key of Mr. and Mis. Jack Mi and Me David Nell home Stella Blake of en of Salt Lake, Mis. Kaun Whitesides. Hai'stn. laigan, Mi. and Mis them was hostess. Those beto this group from Aagc Bosland, Ogdin, and Mi longing Maand Mis Robot t Gnffith. Mis Faimnigton aie Ruth Hess, Hansin visited oei the vviik-.n- ne Llov d, Flila Hess, Fffie Hc--Aps Mis (,nf ple, Si na Lloyd and Alta ,vith Ini A luniheon was seived and the Util and Mis Lai son. iv spent tvilanging ideas Newcomers to Farmington News of interest to the old am Mi and Mis Kenneth Kin of Fannington was the timeis '1 hi nev and daughtei, ( athy of Mm. Claia Isabel Whitdeath Kuinev s ale living in the apait-lien- t Manwanng, TT. Mis. Man in the la oi.aid Lldi ldgc ing died a week ago Satui-da- v waling a Mm Kuinev has accept-home Piovo of complications in position with the Davis fojlnw ing a stioke. ( ounty They Planning IJoaid wife of Levi aie both giaduates of BYC and She was 'lie have just icicnth moved imin Manwanng, who suivives hei ilso a son, fail, ot Ogden and os Angeles two daughteis. Mrs Ixila Mtt-,Kathryn and Walt Jennings and Mrs Floia PiKon. Alst meently letumid fmm a vacason, Leo X. Peicv. tostii While then tion in (alifoima lived in the llu Manwoiings tilt v Vl'ltcd with Dl and Mis now owned by All. and nine G.oige Bm Inman, if Ilui bank Mm Lom- - Alehas of Fanning ton Thev loin ei that thev aie fine and lepot si nil gut ting's to evil vone Spemil guests Wednesday at th h .me of Hat-- Pobuison veic eia St i lnghanr, Bonnu Gale. Bountiful, GlayiL B. Rob V 2 m''on vL1' Hi st Amanda Giif- fith, Amanada Ruhaids and Na luteis moths gi mg you a The lutnor and ad time' iignin I ( lull- - mi t to ai do Tt en 'nettling about to hiai a talk and sec h in idvias K.iuii.i P. Svvin-ll- e Pi i stun iv Robinson Dav s ( unity home agent m h leet was a Moths c m bo controlled by few si"in'i' maitu to, point-i- .t i Di (i F Knovvlton. exten-m- n night in the Special i ' tomologist at Utah State class of tin I aiming ton Second Waid Rav Wood I tm l it , Logan bowed films and talked on the vnolens and fins on i ploi ,'t ion tup that he and sunn,, but cold winter day outside took m the lati the g it men f .' Jem, '1 ' hr tishing l'lfo- hey wuc gone time et"! hak'ng viais m a boat of thin own him let no moth cgrgs fall 1 In v Malted from n the cat pits m on overstuffed making ( alifoima enili d i, u,i on tie 'ut nit ui e. and into Washington, D tht co d of vv 'nter or heat C sumuHi will destroy eggs Jay Dell Miller celebrated his md laivae of clothes moths jSevinth Inithday on Mauh 12, Whin the gainvnts aie being at a biithdav paitv to which ii'ined on the clothes line, eaih tvventv nine little gue-t- wine anger shi uld be spaced six .lav Dell - the son of to tm inches from the ni xt nnvited '1 AD. and Mis Laurence Miller. in nughly sweep and clean Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Roberts out clothes closets, chests, and f Salt Lake, wiie guis's Mon- - flunks while woolens are sun ma'ts at your maiket m ra-!i- de-en- 1 -- al Jn-ip- mu-bze- c Farmington Hews . 1 chop-shap- Fust-Secon- I - P MTs. Tippetts is Kaysville Mrs. Ronald Tip- job 12 months out of the year petts, Kaysville town chairman giving service to the commu- n the community through hei of the American tancer Sociand civic nity. Persons may contact her activities in church ety, Nortn Davis Unit, has been for wife of the She affairs. is information, films, litera-tutnamed by the unit as one of have and Ronald and they canneeds of service Tippetts this the outstanding workers in cer four children. patients. area. Because of her interest well-know- e and tom er n of tne Cancer program she has led the county n scheduling cancer Llms for education of the public. All the Relief Societies in Kay sville have seen "The ATtal film Breast Self Examination and a research film was made available to students at Davis High School, as well as literature being distributed throughout the Kaysville aiea by Mrs Farmington Ralph AAilcox, 17, Davis High School, and son Tippetts. As the American Cancer So- of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Farmington, has been ciety has a year-roun- d program of education, research and ser- named one of i:t Utah high vice, Mrs. Tippetts is on the chool k seniors to wm $2iHi scholarship to ,tudy agnculture and l elated ning. Then spray the walls, ubjects at Utah State Univershelves and around the floor sity. with a good household spiay. The award winners were anFive pet cent DDT, two or three nounced by Dr. R. II. AAalker, percent chlordane, or one-hadean of USU percent dieldrin are effective, and S. A.agriculture at Pettigrew, Los ADr Kriowlton explains. western director of One caution: never use house- ngeles, k Foundation. hold sprays having a "kerosene base near flour. Such use reAAilcox is a high rankAroung sults in a kerosene flavor, which ing student at Davis does not leave the flour, even The scholarship pays $7." for when cooked. the RCs-- Tt fall quarter, !!foO for Ralph Wilcox Receives Sears fund AAT1-eo- x, -- Sears-Roebui- -- lf Sears-Roehuc- IPen 1 Mb n the winter quarter and $77 for the spi mg quarter. Mr. Pettigrew said the schofreshman larships aie to students begin studies in any phase of agriculture including the following departments of instruction; general agricultural education, agricultural economics, animal husbandly, dairy industry, poultry husagion-omhoitnulture, bandry, hactei lology and public health, landscape architecture, vetetinaiy science, botany, zoology and entomology. i-t USS PRINCEhas marked up over t;s,(iMi fixed-win- g landings on her deck since her commis. sioning in The Navys TON (C'S-:t7- ) ln-to- Men enlisting in the modern Navy will have a change to compete for Navy scholarships entitling them to four years of college leading to a science degree, if they decide to make the Navy their career. Layicn Store: Plenty of Free Parking in Rear ol Store! Mag-jHig- ier-duin- The ei i best dressed piayeotto girls on our block went to Penneys , WAYNES FCODTOVN -- d is. i Clothes moths Control easy 1 UHILOCKAFT FLIP STRAPS! Flip the sfian, its a pump! 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