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Show June epidemic hits Areas of County becoming floating cesspools I. Keith Barnes By M.D. Director, Davis County t 'xSrd sw- - r fpoposeo zcVcAw'ti 'CATS Tt.i early edd ng hit in fori -- Ci .in t n uni'hg June ireu-e- s nia u.ge were l.led out of the Davis Coun- 'elk's ol flee. e e bug lot next most J.-- a t I'uU'll in March, with a ti ta. ot mainagc licenses IS lieu eiu u t weie a sm only month am! in A u ; thoi e wci e 1" ami u May, nine. 111 Jui e liiai luge licenses led to the following Weie in u h Ci'iin'u as well as to e el al v e I'ic'i d tin puh- - 'JS y, 1 i : -- l at imi lav id i terville Fail Thomas Morns, - Layton Joan Shull, I.ayton Hi I itei Miller, tiful. Taiuia Drur field. a lai Bank. i ('it i.irmsa nil !'i, Boun--- s, Clear- . J I, Salt ( un Mi Clue. terv die 1 can become epidemic over night. m economically sound. The of Uenching-bacfilling One oichardist may decide theicost cost and uncertainty of such a land pipe laying is practically crop isn't worth the continual jthe same whether the pipe is The additional cost fight with the public wanting s" or .".n the last remaining choice build- of the larger pipe is negligablei ing sites of Davis County. One and following County or Com-- i development of better hunii-w- ill munhy load' right-of-wa- y start the avalanche. Fruit costs would not be a factor. to-- i Heights. Haight's and Comp- Winking together, dialing and paving together ton's Benchs must he prepared. gethei make this needed A Sanitary a reality. Health is as shown above, with low lines to a central treat- Nature's Create-- t (lift to Man Ireseive It. meat plant is ing ordv feasible Alai le.ui Fv el; tei die v 1 k e: e Mann. 22, REFLEX-JOURNA- 17, 21, Ccit- - Craig Knewel Rushforth, ia. Balo Alto, California IP. t 'em Martha Ann Hollist, do, Kays ville tint iful Mr. Lee (Loretta) Johnson, reporter By Tit ila Hales I n ila llalcs Mr. and Mrs. William Chatwin, their dinnei were father, party Sunday Blame Green, 712 Daley, and Mr. and daughter. Tennice, Mr-- . Milton D. Nelson of Ogden weie also at the party. Mr. and Mis. Green and family went to Lake Town, Utah, Monto attend the funeral of daughter Ruth Buell in Provo day Mis. Green's uncle, Ben T. (Irwhile Clara attended school. vin. Mary and Oscar Onstatt and Mrs. Laurence Petersen, 577) two child, en of Pocatello, Idaho visited last Monday with Haley, was in Idaho Falls last Alar :aiet Moon. They attended week for a stay with her mothEthyl Hart, and sister the funeral of William Mem- - er. Mrs. Mr. and and brother-in-laMis. Ellis Jacobsen. Rona Chain in, daughter of Celebrating I.ayton biithdays together at h ).", Sherwood Drive, celebrated her fifth birthday last Thursday, June lit;. The family went to dinner for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Daiid L. Buck-Icy- , 7oo Kirk, have a new son, who was born June 22 at St. Mark's Hospital in Salt Fake City. He weighed six pounds, I'd ounces and has three brothers and one sister at home, Danny, Glenn, Dalian, and Julii Ann. Grandparents of the newcomer are Mr. and Mrs. David E. Buckley, Paul, Idaho; and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Nielsen of Rupert. Idaho. Mrs. Buckleys sister has been here staying with the Buckleys for the past thro weeks. She is Ada Dean Nielsen of Rupert, Idaho. t llMUi-- a Mrs. Blanche Farmington and daughter Charlynn accompanied her son Ralph to Logan on Monday to inquire about entering school in the fall at the Utah State Univei sit v The family unlay They honored Mr. and Mrs. d wyn Clark who have just re-- j Montana visited over the from a work mission toiend with her aunts and uncles, Air. and Mrs. Carl Hinman and New Zealand. In gardeqs, and on alfalfa, anJ All and AH's. Alton Rose. Kaye .Mrs. Chine ronam heptachlor dust or spiay may attending schoo! at the B U . daughter Leslie of Stockton, he used up to 7 day's before Iti Twila Hales Miss LueCree Smith of Mor- .Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Clark Mrs. Wahlstrom Ruth andj the crop is to he cut. At 4 is staying for a few days Phone 10(1(1-word that their Los received gan of Sandra daughter ounces per acre, heptachlor conat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Johnjsun Bruce has been transferreu and Mr. and geles, trols gi asshoppers, alfalfa weeLayton Francis Mulvey, Btotl Vera! H. Smith, 1202 Marilyn direc- Moulton of Salt Bake were din- to 111 N. Denver St., Hasting, vils and larvae, lygus hugs, State and city Baptist Drive, is home now Drive. I.aytona is Bruce Nebraska. ner serving and education guests Wednesday night k t Drips, and many other insects tors of Christian a after stay at the since I. and HS Mission an of home oil Mr. Mis. and the Mr. and Mrs. Delbert A. chairmen of childrens work are at in Salt Lake Veterans Hospital causing damage this time of he been to has Miss Sandra coming Smith have gone to Yellowstone Hastings meeting at the American Bap-Hi- Alma Parrish. Mrs. the year. mother, City. Alulvey's Assembly, Green Lake, Wahlstrom spent the week vis- made second counselor of the Mrs. Afton Christensen of Fair-vie- for a weeks trip. They live Grasshoppers are threatm-- l Wis., for their fifteenth annual iting with her cousin Pamela branch at Hastings. is here staying for a few at 1212 Marilyn Drive. ing ci ops and home gardens in Conference on Childrens Work. Parrish. Mr. and Mrs. A I Kccles were June 21 was the birth dale re-- 1 many Utah communities, Five Explorers of the North hosts Saturday night to theii jdays. June a first Their for child, baby hoy, Cory Edward, son of Mr. id home the Ward accompanied study group at Iwas born June 22 at Hill Air and Mrs. John W. Todd, 1200 Among the 4.7 invited dele- Farmington Mr. and Mrs. Altheir left John parents, by Monday Groherg gates is Mrs. Dale Stockwell, morning for a week to Glacier bert Fecles in Millcreek Can- Force Base Hospital td Mr. and Reid Drive. The new baby, horn PFC Dick D. 1). Putnam, Bt7'.i Mari- at St. Benedicts Hospital Utah State Children's Worker, in Park in Montana. yon. Guests were Norman and Mrs. National 7s W ono N., Clearfield. The new arrival, who Ogden, weighed five pounds and Drive. lyn In Han and Barhaia Brown. Ruth Yellowstone Canada and Park, will be named Gregory Curtis five ounces. are Joan and Dan Benton and Gregory, Alton and Katherine weighed s pounds J ounces at Mr. and Mrs.Grandparents Edward Sw.ar-bricMunich, Germany (AHTNC) Rose. Alene Jones and Jo and AlJuno. Brooke of daughter birth His giandparcnts are Mr. of Ogden and Mrs. Lillie RFC Richard S. Woolsey, son aska visited in Farmington last link Marston of Ogden. and Mrs. C. J. Putnam. Phoe- Todd of Ogden. Gory has two of Mr. and Mrs. Vein Woolsey, Wilma Miller attended the nix, Arizona, and M Sgt. and sisters and a brother at Saturday at the home of Mr. home, l.'it; S. Second Fast, Kaysville, and Mrs. Hale Schulthies. They funeral in Provo on Monday Mrs. S. R. Hoar of France. iDelira, Marsha and John in tactia recently participated Mrs. in her with for nmthei. Kavsvtlle are Josephine visiting cal training parachute jump Dr. Benton's parents, Mr. and t loodrich. conducted by the 11th Airborne .Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Rufus Benton and with Division in Germany. Al rs Beit Chap-Duand family Joan's mother, Woolsey, a rifleman in Comman of Ogden. AB., are li'iting at the hmm Skyline-Mounta- in pany C of the divisions 7o:td Sunset According to Mayor Dr. and Mrs. Hal Bourne and of George's parents, Air. and. Infantry, entered the Army in Michiel Burson, the Sunset City children of Seattle, Washing-- j Airs. H. H. Robinson. The Rob-toNovember, Bi7b, and arrived in Council passed an amendment arrived last week for theqnsons will leave on July 0 fm Europe in August, 1077. to the present city ordinances wedding of Hal's sister Jackie, Korea, where .Mr. Robinson will The 'JO-- y ear-ol- d soldier is a at its regular meeting Monday Bournes had to return teach at and Steven of Salt ! ake City. By T ila Hales CovRi.V. graduate of Davis High night which was entitled on Thui'day because Hal Seoule. Mr. and Mrs. Alia P. Read, Phone KMili-School. enant and Agreement Securing lishing his internship at Miss .Nanette Wood spent la'I Colonial Ave have a new big hio Installations of Improvements. AH'. Renee Alctul-'oug- h County hospital where he weekend in Centerville with Layton She was born granddaughter. This amendment, gave builders' will stait a tear of residency. Airs. Clyde and son Yal J.. Wichita, June .'10 to Air. and Mrs. Richgi anilnedher. .1 ree alternatives in the mat-t- i Mrs. Laura Carr. .Mrs. Leo a Smith. is who months in old, ard Duncan of Ogden at the Kansas, k r of guaranteeing vacation start- are staying for two weeks at Dee improve- Aleirill and her mother Airs. She weighed Hospital Airs. such as ments water, sewer, Gieeti. Airs. Blanche Wilcox ed Saturday for Air. and he home of Air. and Mrs. Leonon anival. and eight pounds b and Keller as they went ard Pitt. V, Aircraft. Renee is has unc brother, Kieth. at home. strets, sidewalks, curbs end sister Rhoiia Dyches to Toledo, Ohio to vi'it a former teacher at Yenleland ('Vth(., gutters either l.v Performance! H,iurnful alui All-'- . Freda Stel-!bu- s n, fg ion, s are Mr. Bond, by cash placed m escrow ,U a toimer t talk school. She flew to tah and Airs. Joe pa lesident of Farm-- j ' ith their daughter and Duncan of Ogden. or by placing a first lien on Bernai and Ann Mary attended Monday by United Airlines. Leadership Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R. Reale-ley- , mid property in the amount Week in Provo at the BYU. Tuchloski. Visiting for a fen days with P71 Egan, and hoys Gary. weekend at Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Powell, 21 Visitors the prescribed by the City engioicr Dinner guests Saturday at and Jimmy were in Rodney neer. AH'. home and of the .Mayor Aircraft, are Airs. Elda Powell Hiawatha for a few days last of Mis. .Millie Wood The City Council also passed the home DiT.ore then Nichols were and children. Donna, Michael, week to see her brother and sister-in-laCare-le- s were an ordinance covering parent', Mr. and Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur (laughter Natell and Airs. George Reaveley and Mr orthe and their Schaffer Driving similar to Geoige Mchas Air. Mrs. and I.ouis cuts. Airs. and Airs. Houston LeFlorel. dinance being passed or which Gallup of Provo, a sister nil in Fay ton with Joyces par-- i Charles Wignall and a nephew small son, John. Uas already been passed in surson of Pace, Gary nts, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence and his wife, Air. and Airs. Ray rounding towns. Mitchell, John has left for Tucall of Provo and her Airs. Udell Pace of Gallup, Derral Councilman Draperi lughter and son. Arizona, where he will Bar- - Calif, is spending the with his grandparents manage the American Health iUported that he had made an hara and Ray Evans. .Mrs. Robert Griffith, extensive study of the water The I.ayton Stake ly.ireV Studio there nee Hess was the speaker Joyce will join I.ayton him soon. board held a party at problem and after reading the in the North Farmington Sac- working at Lagoon. primary Friday night, the Lagoon lecent Weber Basin Conservan- rament service Sunday evening. Visitors at the home of Mr. Fiddlers Creek in Lav ton, at cy District's Report and disLaMar and Wilma Thayne swim employees had ina dinner and Alls. Louis Alehas this which barbecued steaks were Ogden week are Mr. and Airs. Pete served. easing the situation with sev-ra- l and children have moved hack party at the Canton the game opeia-- t Bessieis fiom Pocatello. Idaho. citizens he had come upt( Farmington. night liv-- . Sunday are They with the following solution!) ,ing in the basement of the ors at Lagoon went to Ogden Mr. and Airs. Alehas visited in 4-- H Due, people throughout the city holm, of M.. an(i Mrs. Richard to the White City for a paity. Pocatello and Idaho Falls a uld conserve on water by us-- Ellis. LaMar graduated in June On June 17, double wedding hurt time ago. The Junior Cooks I.ayton it with care not wasting f,.om t he BYU with a degree annivei saries were celebrated Guests at the home of Mrs. Club met at the home of down the run it any by letting in Political Science. He is plan- in Centerville at the home of I.ovica Piatt on Saturday were Mrs. C, F. Bruthersen June f!b itreets and gutters; Two, early ning to attend the University Air. and Alls. Louis S. Read- her children, Mr. and Alls. J, J. All seven members were presfor Lovely morning and late evening waUtah this fall and work on ing. It was the Readings 'Jl Dennis and fanrly of Pocatello, ent and one guest, Janone NEW HOMES tering of lawns would help a his law degree. anniversary and Airs. Reading's lit In i. Mr. and Airs. Dvvavn Funk, Salt Lake City. The girls great ileal; Thj'ee, due to the The Homebuilders classes of mother, Airs. Rebecca Caidoii' 'ggswalla of Centerville and prepared egg sandwiches and Meets or Surpasses act that the Weber Basin the Farmington Second Ward of Logan, blind anniviT-a- i y Airs. Fee Piatt of I.ayton also chocolate milk. District was raising Primal y held a mother's and Airs. Cardan's husband l.oui-- Glen Piatt of Kearns and two ANY Test for the cost of supplying water to party Saturday union is deceased. Mi. and hildren 4-- H lie city a 'light raise in rates daughter's School class The Sunday tit the church. The eve-o- f Airs. M. P. Leonatd and famnight to the users would he neces-- 1 njn,, fu clever game ily of Farmington attended tic aught by Airs. Edith Steed Layton - The Minute Maids All of All's Car- - sent t Lagoon TiW'day for a sary to have the water depart-- , Rofi i.bnn.nt w e r i served. celebration. Club has started theii w imming licnt pay its way. This , ai e Helen Hughes don's family but three party and a put luck meetngs. They get together ional cost makes it necessary were inch. cell and JoAnn Leweach Thursday and ate girls present. Betty L.i either laise the rate or add .Mr. and Mrs. Alma Kynaston is. (mm in to 17. Airs. LaRue1 Speakers for the Farmington lie additional cost to property Mrs. Mary Clark was host- Second Ward Sacrament sciv-ic- attended the Giles family re- Casey is instructor. axes which no one is in favor ess at a dinner at llillsidi were Harold Tippett', Rich- union in Ogden on Saturday. Last week the girls visited if. House on Fiiilay. GiuM' wen ard Warnock and Jack Steid Mrs. dra Beth Williams and i lover Cluli Foods factory in Councilman stated Draper Alt's. Fhtelvn Samways, Mrs David Hughes Deni President of the Whittier. Calif have Kaysville. hildiin sang, hat lie was working out iitiWra White, AH's. Wanda Wil-- . I.om Fm give. Lamof her aunt group is Linda Walton. Oth.ei ecu hn,i-Iiuheit gue t( peV0L-Vl-HI- ! would schedule and (i oiprito .ams, AH- -, lone .Miller, and bert was advanced to a pilot itiil uni It', M r. and AHs. Ti til fficers are Lesley .Morgan, innotince it at the next meet- jila Steed. in the Aaronie Priesthood. Chad He's. Mode Exclusively by 'iv retar i ; Connie Cooper, vice n g. He anticipated that the Mrs. Mary Jones Nielsen of inb'iin was graduated from t: e il Fishers attended an president; Alary The Cu'cy. treaslionld ! into effect go hange R Igden, visited hot Wednesday Biimaiy into the lne'th .listenseii family re-- t urer; Jackie Dawson, icporter: it h the August water hill. i ith M uid All A as a second iko- - mion week at I.ava Hot Saiiy Casey, assistant report'. Emma Scholls. The Council lemntended Mr. Miss Clara Richards attended (COllt. er and secretary; Flora Draper n the diligent ntannei t special course at the BYU a John and Joyce Koraulcm 'prng'. Mrs. Ethel Idi went to din- song leader: Diana Bar-nn- . n which ht war looking inti nek ago on Tuesday and Wed- and son Brady of Glenda'c. icr pi Salt Fake on Sunday game committee; Judy and solving the City's watei nesday. Mr-- . Amanda Richards Calif, have been x'i'itmg u i it h M r. and ADs. Eugene Tof- - Barton and Flame Gnlightlv, with her! Fai mingtnn with John's pa problems. nan of I" eai field. committee. spent Wednesday Wilcox week-turne- news items . An-ha- two-wee- st 21-2- i. Woolsey jump exercise Sunset passes k Amendment To ordinances View News n Subdivision News n 853-- J Mrs. HMifi-- 2-- I Phone Telephone David B. Barlow, Boun-ifu- l. Other grandparents are less I). Barlow, Clearfield. Mr. Mrs. and Grant I.ayton .Mr. and Mrs. Kent I. ChrisCooper and daughter Connit tensen and daughters, Kathy left for Panguitch Sunday Church, are in where they will remain a few tnd Claudia, Uis Vegas this week staying days with their relatives. with an aunt and uncle, Mr Paul Walton, son of Mrs. tnd Airs. Clarence Reed. Ia'tene Walton, Route 2, Bay-toMaj. and Mrs. Fluid Johnis expected home July 4th. San Francisco, have been ston, He has just graduated from for a week ut the home Maying training at Pensa- of Mr. and Mrs. Fail 1L Cleere, cola, Florida, at the Navy Air 17 Ronald Ave. School there, lie will visit relaMrs. Gladys Hyer, of Iewis-to- n, tives, including an aunt and Ctah, stopped over Monuncle, .Mr. and Mrs. Charles on her way to Pennsylvania day Casey, Fast Layton. Airs. Wal it the home of Mr. and Mrs. ton was in Blackfoot, Idaho, Cook. last Wednesday to attend the! Richard Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cowley, funeral of her uncle, Albert and Walton. Mrs. Ruth Cooper al.se wereson Courtney, 270 N. Main, in Salt Lake City, last went with Mrs Walton to IdaThursday for a picnic dinner ho. on the lawn of their son and The Daiid Call famili re- daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. union was held Saturday at Como Springs about seventy-fiv- e (alter Cowley and family. attended to honor Mr. Call, Christie and Chase Cornia, now deceased, on his birthday. twins of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Words for a sung were about Cornia, 71b E. Gentile, had their All. Call written by Fuella Call, kindergarten classes in to help daughter-in-law- , and sang to celebrate their tith birthday the tune of Davey Crockett. party, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Vird Cook of guests at the reFloral attended a union front long distances in- Vird-Ancluded Mr. and Mrs. Leland meeting last Saturday evening Burton, Fielding, Utah, and Mr. of the Florist Telegraph Deliand Airs. Dean R. Bingham and very Service at Blue Bird Cafe in Logan. The Cooks son Dafamily, Weston, Idaho. LI)S leadership vid of Salt Lake City spent last Attending meeting at Brigham Young weekend at their home. Recent visitors in Layton University in Provo last week were Mary B. Roberts and were Mr. and Airs. Clark C. Adams and children Goldie and Mary Barber. Mr. and Mrs. K. FI. Fogarfi Vicky, of Hawthorne, Calif. and girls. Sharlene and Kath-ec- They were guests at the Golden of Galesburg, Illinois, havi M. Adams home. During their been here for three weeks vis- stay they were honored guests iting at the home of Mrs. Fog at a dinner party given at the arty's parents, Mr. and Mrs home of Mr. and Mrs. Beecher R. C. Brenkman, 4 4 Angel. Adams in Stilt Lake City and Visitors last Sunday with the one hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Bienknians were Mr. and Mrs Dan Weaver in Layton, also a K. I). Brenkman and iluugh'.ei .'amin dinnei at the Hotel Utah.' Barbara, Salt Bake City. Airs. Clair Whitesides has re- Mis. Ileiny 1. Call has been in Heber City with a daughter-in-law- , urned from a visit to CompAirs. Jay W. Call who ton, Calif, where she has been has been ill. the (last week. recuperating from a recent illMr. and Mrs. llenrv I). Call ness. uc the grandparents for the Mr. and Airs. Golden Adams twelfth time with the birth ol pent a few days in Ashton, i I pound, 7 ounce, grandchild, daho, where they were guests Grosenbach Walter burn June I! at St Mark's Hos- it the pital. The parents are Air. and ranch. I'hone HIGHLIGHTS By L s- Wasatch Heights im-tri- Mid-Dav- Jr. Hon Will'ord Adams, IP, Layton Be Anna Hedgepeth, 17 Kay llle I v Grasshoppers damaging crops are causing! ports Dr. George F. Knowlton, Grasshoppers entomologist, at Utah damage in crops and home dens in this area, reports L.' State University, Logan. Mi-grasshoppers' have Rogers, Utah State Univer- - grating sity Extension agent for Davis moved into southwestern UtahA land arc now laying eggs. County. debe may Grasshoppers stroyed with dieldrin or aldrin. However, dieldrin should not be sprayed on alfalfa crops after they are more then 3 or 4 inches high," the County Agent warns, because a poisonous chemical will he present on the alfalfa when sprayed too near harvest time." w - h. TO A y of on sre lev-enu- page 5 1,1958 Carl John Hodgson, 21, Layton Jerry Lamar Lomox, I, Salt Carole Obtay, is, Lake City Lawana Ruth Heath, 27, Salt Saku iiro Mariyama, Clear- Lake City field ilanako Okamoto, 1, Clearfield Bernel Rudolph Pacheco, IS, Clearfield William Ceeil Famuliner I.upe Uonolo, is, Clearfield Bountiful ( learf leld Is, Butin- - Bearl I.aVon IVrkins, Is, Farni-mgto- Harlow Kenth Forbes, 22, I.ay-ls- , ton Logan H -vde Eevuy Demp-eill, Luy- Walter Melvin Bain, 27, Bakers- Meloni Rich, ton S. field, California It, Salt Igtke Muir, Merlyn Elizabeth Louise Cossett, is. Ethel Dawn llight, 20, FarmCity I.ayton Faye Clarice Volosqtiex, lilt, ington Fruita, Colorado I'oni Ellis Jenners Is, Billings, A. J. Fewallen, IP, Ogden Montana Bruce Alan Stark, 17, Bountiful Marv June Workman B, Buuii- - Arlene Love, IP, I.ayton Benny June Gunderson, Iti, Cent.ful e Delfin Sandoval, 22, Moterville deller!, California Cordon Kelly Garrett, 21, BounAlma Winn, 47, Woods tiful Oiniaua Maria Gutierrez, IT, George Cross CenLouise Leake, Melpha 2i, Clearfield Ida Martel!, 7 7, Woods Cross ha mmgtmi 'SWx PLA $AC.r The change in community development from the tightly knit parent city of yesterday to thi sprawling urban complex of today requires reorientation ol plans, philosophy and techniques, if costly, and in some instances insurmountable, errors are to be avoided. The usefulness and limitations of present methods must he teviewed in the light of specific circumstance, method of finance and inthe greatest promise of perma- poor temporary measure of adequate sewage disposal and nent solution. should never he used where an The septic (produced by or expanding economy can project due to putrifaction ) tank has a bond paynvnt for a sewer served a most satisfactory pur- system payable from its pose. It's service is rapidly The bench lands, that have drawing to a close. The disposal field soil is becoming for more than a half century saturated the porous channels produced the World's Finest clogged with gelutenous mate- Stone Fruits- - The era of the rials from its effulent. Some Butcher Ieachcs-Th- e Marpai k areas of our County are literal- Apricots and the Nonpareil slow-,ly floating cesspools. The sep- Lamberts and Bing's is tic tank, after all, is only a closing. Slow encrochment JOURNAL-Ju- ly in Davis County Health Department The population of the U.S. is inei easing at a rate far in excess of any prediction. By and large all of the increase is being absorbed in the fringe areas of cities and communities. The growth ami decentralization of metropolitan areas is not just a passing phase but a population shift that will last for years. New housing construction m undeveloped areas creates a sewage disposal problem of complexity and magnitude never before faced b Public Health Officials and Engineers. The pre-flig- n n n I two-wee- i of-M- 1 n son-in-la- j A I Primary party son-in-la- i - Junior Cock g ( Minute Maids giand-childie- rii - l'S1 fKcnbu'tul ! Tastes so rich STR!chT e BOURBON Ol'KiaM Swallows so smooth GENUINE SOUR MASH x i icfn-shmen- Hill & Hill CO , lOUISVlllE, KT KENTUCKY SHAIGHT BOURBON VlHI$KtY-- B6 PROOF |