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Show The 25, l?lo Tage t. JOURNAL-Oc- 4 is the on f fth m 8 series of article .afetx u fit ten for the Reflex- nHprsnn. Fonrnal hv B. 'I. I a. justice of the top fit pear ) n tx M, Anderson R. FU Rpw rianv ppnplp I V'hVe Svtl on ir'tipg rt scpr Airilgtionv r j Fid,: r aponl cfY.-- e pan-phle- TOLL". n 14 T U at 1 I Stutr and get a ropy THE ROAD, t hi- - jianphlf f .j!l of xaloable t is juM tnforma- - statistics with on rjiffeiert tah'r ami many otilti'ns i IBP the Tn pnniiCVj rh'irl interested vP ai tile on and HFFF, WHY-FO- cdent. 1 WHAT, of am con- vinced that any one vtio will take y.i'i mm'ito and study what pamphlet has tn say will her nnif a Kpftep driver and a rptpftrn of traffic law's. It will n c any onp W ho will read it a mpw. point tlipv ran get no other ugy as to w hat and where tPe dangers lip whpn dr'ving a 08 r, It 1? thp Tratelens 145 Pn0i,; pf tfrppt and highway ar-- r d p n t data. WiptPr and had driving rnndi-ton- s w dl hp upon ns very soon. Slippery roads and driving hazards will he on every hand. What are the driving public going to do about it? Accidents are caused hv ordinary people of sound mind and good will who occasionally gpt caught off tt-- i, ll 'CBii Pass course By Joan con-rnu- e Hill Air Force Bate It's summer driving to time for 15 emgraduation when v inter arrives then trafployees who have passed a fic accidents will increase at an course permitting them framing alarm'ng rate. Be a good win- to a copyrighted manpractice ter driver, watch for winter technique engineering agement that and remember hazards at Hill AFB. The life you save may he your own". Why not, everyone, join The course, taught the nationwide effort to reduce by licensed instructor Dennis the g'int road toll during the M. Dabling from the supply directorate, is railed coming months. Our Governor Clyde is very a technimuch concerned over the ac- que in wide use in private incidents on the highways and dustry. termed Popularly the method differs has every one to help the MTM' law enforcement officers and from the familiar the courts m enforcing and technique by identifying and obeying the traffic regulations. clasifying basic manual motions We do not need any more laws required to do a job and giving if the driving public will jut the motions a obey the laws that are already time value. on the books. Obey these laws The graduate will practice and live a longer and happier new technique in the suptheir life. ply and maintenance directorates and the comptrollers organization in various management engineering programs. do k stop-watc- h Births hospital. Layton Melvin G. and SherCrtddle, son ry Christianson born October 23 at Dee Hospi- tal. Divorces Filed hut faded to nee good judgment m thaw driving technique. Correofio.. The toll they paid for this failShawna K. Clark, plaintiff ure wae injury, destruction of Dean L. Clark, defendant. Precinct No. Layton Last week, Mr. and 276 Mrs. Ernest Woffinden, South Fort, vacationed in southern Utah. They visited their son in Hurricane and also atin the St. tended sessions George Temple. The First Ward MIA executive officers met at the Lester Ford home. 75 Church, on Sunday evening for a short business meeting. As Principal of Layton Elementary, Golden Adams would like to remind all parents that the Library Paper Drive will continue until October 31. Please bring your surplus paper to the school. All proceeds will be given to the Layton Library Fund. During the weekend of ber Octo- three deer were brought home from Park Valley by a hunting party which included Mr. and Mrs. Kent Christensen, Dr. and Mrs. Hal Don Mr. Dabling was one of three Marsell, Mr. and Mrs. Airs. Jim Pet-ti- l, Mr. and out of 12 AF personnel to comBill Vincent and Ladd plete the qualifications to become MTM instructors at a Mr. and Mrs. George B. Wilrecent course in Dayton, Ohio. cox and daughter Catherine atGraduates of bis first class tended the University Playbox at Hill were: DeMar E. Stout, Theatre production of AnasSalt Lake City; LeRoy C. tasia on Friday evening, OctoWhite, Ogden; John B. Cook, ber 24. The Layton; Daniel M. Walters, meeting of Wellsville; Wayne E. Young, the Bay View Club was held Roy; Aubrey J. Fowell, Clear- at the, home of Mrs. Allan B. field; Oaten J. Beard, Layton; Blood, Kaysville. Attending Michael A. Smith, Ogden; Fran- from the Layton colony were cis H. Ellis, Farmington; Gor- Mrs. J. B. Cooley, Mrs. A. 7, don M. Ellis, Kaysville; James Tanner, Mrs. Harold E. Ellison. A. Owen. Ogden: Dean Wilson, Mrs. George B. Wilcox and new North Ogden; George N. members, Mrs. Leonard H. Lay-toSalt Lake City; George and Mrs. Roy W. Simmons. R. Clark, Wellsville; Jules A. Mr. and Mr. Stanley Ellison Vicknair, Salt Lake City, and of Elko, Nevada and Mr. and Mrs. Reed C. Ellison, Leth Harry IV. Nichols, Ogden, 17-1- 9 Scof-fiel- Teli-gada- s. OFFICIAL LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD BALLOT School Representative Elliott e, Layton Clinton Lee and Marion Davis Murphy, son bom October is at Hill Air Force Bae hospital. Clearfield Dean and LaRue Martin Fuit, twins, girl and boy, born October 23 at Dee wr Mrs. Merrill Dr. H. Waldo Mers rill and wife of Portland; G. Merrill and wife of West Virginia; and Rosley C. Mer-riand wife of Salt Lake City. Other visitora during the past Week at the Merrill home were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith of Boise, Idaho and Mr. and Mis. George C'. Knapp of Honolulu. Mr. Knapp is Patriarch of the Honolulu Stake and president of the Honolulu Building and Loan Association. Serving as Honolulu Relief Society Stake president is Mr. Knapp. Mrs. Cora Fgbert and daughter, Mis Tanna Fgbert, Fast Layton, hosted a kitchen shower in honor of Mi Gean on Wednesday evenine, October 22. Park, Gla-cu- property, and many times death. If summer drivers Kex and Donna Kaysville base, !'ke the ba'l player. BeMicbaelson Fasspy, son bom fore the devastating crash they October 25 at Dee Hospital. nothing more than to ?ct from one place to another N fcfFLIX-JOURNA- L At Hill AFB THE ROAD TOLL fjflitnr's Note: This IS employees n Canada, have bridge, Alberta, been m horna of layton visiting at. the their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Ellison, West Genti'e. While here they also attended the 192S class reunion and the LDS General Conference. Four-daguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don RobertYerdeland Park, were son, Mr. Robertson's brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Larry Robertson and son Allan of Omaha, Nebraska. They were accompanied by Mrs. Larry Robertson's father, Mr. Shorty Sextro of Manning, Iowa. It was regretted 'hat Don Robertson was on TDY and unable to see bis relatnes. Presently visiting at the Don Robertson home is Mr'. Robertson's sister, Mrs. Maxine Ginn and three chilNorth dren of Fayettesville, Carolina. Specialist 4 C Arba Ginn i being transferred to Korea. The Ginn family will remain in Layton and plan to buy a home here upon Specialist Ginn's return. y 4 three-week-ol- d On Monday, October 20, Rus- sell Lindeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Lindeman, Fast La yton, left via train for Tort- - Fik-sta- Will aid The needy 1 u-- clothing, and Christmas gifts Mery Naugbtnn, secretary. d home Returning Saturday Mrs. Art Bulk-ley- , morning wa 2)5 Dawson, after spending two weeks visiting her sisDr. and ter and brother-in-laof Long Mrs. John L. Fill Beach, California. On October 16. Mr. Bills gave birth to her sixth daughter. C On October 10. Seaman Larry LaVon Bradshaw, son of Mr. and Mr. Fred Bradshaw, 12 Ronald, received his honorable di'fbatge from the U. S. Navy after four year service. mentioned that Mr. Brad-hahe is now employed by Smed- and lev Heating plumbing 1 tnuipant land, Oregon, headquarters of the LDS Northwest Mission. Dianna Merrill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Merrill, 346 her fourth Park, celebrated birthday on Monday. October 24. Present in her honor were Melanie and Randy Oldro-- d. Tommy and Becky Christen n Randall Rhode, Susan and Carol Lee Fyttipg. Allan and Barbara Bitner, and brothel Ds'-iMerrill. Recent wiU vg to fho faaullse names will b furr.igb.H who by the County Welfare Department. Each member of tbe JayreHes will have cans cf available Golden Crumbles" for l.fti per can. Booths will be set tip locally for public Layton The Layton Javcet-te- s benefit, are planning to sc'l Mrs. The hope the projBeicb's Candy-- ' during the ect willJaycettes over b'g as both go earn month of No ember the Jayeees and Jayce4t.es look money for Christmas. The pro- forward to being able to help ceed in the main will be those who need assistance at in the to benefit needy families tmie," said Mrs. time. Food, Christmas area at Chri-tm- a Candy sales Judicial Selection Ballot For District Judge (6 Year Term) Vote for On Judge PARLEY E. NORSETH (Incumbent) J. A. HENDRICKS guests at the home Aaron U. Merrill. 346 of Mr OFFICIAL LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD BALLOT OFFICIAL LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD BALLOT 1 School Representative Precinct No. 3 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate p!ac cross (X) in the square at the right of the name of the person INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in the square at the right of the name of the persos for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. c WHERE YOU SHOULD VOT 7:00 a.m to 8:00 p.m. POLLING PLAGES OPEN FROM bountiful; district SOUTH NO. 1 Harold Nelson home, 1526 So. 1100 West, Woods Cross. Utah. WEST BOUNTIFUL DISTRICT NO. 2 Chioe M. Arbuckle home, 241 No. 8th West, Woods Cross, Utah. EOUNT1FUL DISTRICT NO. 3 Horace C. Duffin home, 450 So. 300 BOUNTIFUL DISTRICT NO. 4 Lawrence C. Ashdown home, Utah. East, Bountiful, Utah. 57 No. 3rd East, Bountiful, No. CLEARFIELD DISTRICT NO. 15 Clearfield City Hall, 88 Eat Center, Clearfield. Utah. LAYTON SYRACUSE DISTRICT NO. 16 Syracuse Town Hall, Syracuse, Utah. WEST POINT DISTRICT NO. 1- 7West Point Town Hall, West Point, Utah. NORTH SALT LAKE DISTRICT NO. 2- 0Hutches home, 7826 So. Main, North Salt Lake, Utah. CLEARFIELD DISTRICT NO. 2- 1North Davis Jr. High School, 835 So. State, Clearfield. Utah FARMINGTON DISTRICT Old Commissioners Room, Davis County Court House. Farmington, Utah. NO. 7 FARMINGTON DISTRICT NO. 8 Clifton B. Wood home. 391 No. 1st East, Farmington, Utah. EOUNTIFUL DISTRICT NO. 2- 2Anna S. Thompson home, 17th East 4th No., Bountiful, Utah. BOUNTIFUL DISTRICT NO. 23 Harold Briggs home. 57 No. 1st West, Bountiful, Utah. KAYSVILLE DISTRICT NO. 9 Irene Swan home, 292 East Center, Kaysville, Utah. EOUNTIFUL DISTRICT NO. 24 Thomas K. Memmott home, 188 Utah. KAYSVILLE DISTRICT NO. 10 Kaysville City Building, 44 No. Main, Kaysville, Utah. Lay-to- Utah. n, So. 8th East, Bountiful. EOUNTIFUL DISTRICT NO. 25 Clayton Rose home, 102 Fast 6300 So., Bountiful, Utah WEST LAYTON DISTRICT NO. 12 Frank Hickenlooper home, West Gentile. Layton. Utah BOUNTIFUL DISTRICT NO. 26 Otis M. Call home, 361 Wr-- t 5th So., Eountiful, Utah. SOUTH WEBER DISTRICT NO. 13 ftnnt.k Weis; Recreation Hall. South Weber. Utah. ' LAYTON DISTRICT NO. 2- 7Arta E. Whitesides home, 73 Beacon Ave., Layton, Utah. I . DISTRICT NO. 29 Arnold A. Jackson home, Utah. " C-1- 3, Yerdeland Park, Laytott, DISTRICT NO. 30 Layton City Hall, 437 No. Wasatch Dr., Verdeland ' Park, . . ; Layton, Utah. CLEARFIELD DISTRICT NO. 3- 1Anchorage School Bldg., Anchorage, Clearfield, Utah. ' ' ' SUNSET DISTRICT NO. 32 Main (Eastside of Canal), George W. Clark home; 103 So. Sunset, Utah. LAYTON SUNSET DISTRICT NO. 1- 9Nancy Martin home, 416 No. Main, Sunset, Utah. 300 East, Centerville, EAST LAYTON DISTRICT NO. 11 Bessie Smith home, Hillfield Road (West Side), East ' VAL VERDA DISTRICT NO. 2S Hugh Hayward home, 6881 So. 500 West, Bountiful, UtiJs. LAYTON DISTRICT NO. I- SLayton Public School. West Gentile, Layton, Utah. BOUNTIFUL DISTRICT NO. 5 Hyrum C. Brough home, 840 No. Main, Eountiful, Utah. CENTERVILLE DISTRICT NO. 6 Henry F. Tickering home, 20 Utah. CLINTON' DISTRICT NO. 1- 4Ivy Johnston home, Clinton, Utah. . - , CLEARFIELD DISTRICT NO. 33 Ronald J. Steed, 762 West 300 No., Clearfield, Utah. - BOUNTIFUL DISTRICT NO. 34 Noel C. Devey, 100 East 6850 So., Bountiful, Utah. CENTERVILLE DISTRICT NO. 35 Fob Trump home, 424 East 400 So., Centerville, Utah. KAYSVILLE DISTRICT NO. 36 Kaysville City Building, 44 No. Main, Kaysville, Utah. CLEARFIELD DISTRICT NO. 37 Clearfield Community Church, 189 So. 500 East, Clearfield Utah. BOUNTIFUL DISTRICT NO. 38 Brandt Child home, 527 East 6300 So., Bountiful, Utah..- - BOUNTIFUL DISTRICT NO. 3- 9Jasper Hepworth home, 488 No. 400 East,' Bountiful, Utah. CLEARFIELD DISTRICT NO. 4- 0First Baptist Church (SouHiem) 564 So. 800 East, C1p3 field, Utah. EOUNTIFUL DISTRICT NO. 41 J. E. Eriggs home, 282 East 1259 So.; Ecurtff , JJ&J, |