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Show Prizes ottered young 2Ju SeJl Turkey grovers at show ; - l u i Lit t U I o' " tin JtlJ li e,i te I o ' ill l e.'. t'i i,j.; "i .Ollgl'. N.th t .e hel.i f pioud fu-- 1 id Haul their i'i , the youth, L tali pi n xLet Lid. tj mlt i y and la-me- t. loopeia-j- f plant at 570 W. 4t.i ixouth to enter them in the show. fe Altogether, some 111 souths to 18 tears old "ill compete for $ 10 J in prize money, according to John Morgan, Iaiton, sice pres. dent of the and allow manfederation 111 1 Hill from II The top fise biicls in wm-ne- each K. liehling was a guest and Mrs. Robert and family, Thanksgiving Mr. E. Beh-lm- g Pay. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence King-toOgden, visited Erulay with her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mis. Mailer Buhler. Mr. and Mrs. William Sides and family were Thanksgiving dinner guests of her sister, Mr. nd Mrs, Manley Hadden at Itov. frank Matters, who is attending the CSC, arrived home to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy alters. Mr. and Mrs. (liff Larkin and family, Mrs. I.avida Larkin, Mr. and Mrs. Bud I arkin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Blain Nuttle, Salt Lake, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph lil!espie and family at Murray on Thanksgiving Day. Brad and Craig Webb, Ogweekend den. were holiday cuesta of their grandparents, Sir. and Mrs. Farley Webb. c UNUSUAL We can screen them I Whatever Its size or shape, we can supply custom built screens for your fireplace. Wide selection J of styles and finishes, f LOOK FOR A THIS TA6. Brins your firescreen problems to us.. Sk. Trices Start a! $15.95 Union Furni BOUNTIFl 1. LAYTON and KJ7 Iage December 5 H !, A T o'fuer r Line i'lu n J t i i 'rl A r it ' M,.-'eri- at '' w -- The , iV tm'd e Og and The I br- - thtie ithit n at- - Bilan, age I e ,i . e d sin x. 1 an- dam os ii Map'e hi h s h 17. msv be scheduled at C ente Davis Jr Ugh for the tear. This has been passed by thestndent council and will h brought up m the next meet, mg. s The will be peg couple, r.c stag and V for rup. cakes and punch. The dancp wi'l 1 informal, niak'i g it possible for all students to a'tprut, eo-t- hi on extia right e nt p u las It ruid, tl The first (hri-tma- s Seals figi t tuheiculosis were sod is Denmark in I'kiJ. 2, 1958 c. JOURNAL-De- Page 5 V an wiy tuugot, et Japanixe xiii at the harm- While over-ia- x le was utcl "1 PT V meitirg in sevnal unaxaim fur hm ji ti v, Deumher In, at j t f rmince. (he utation i um tn m the guveinur of Tukyi m Jim. ri tie a niitot lum. ibir, commenting Mr. Hor-- f .VVi Gillian dine-,'h- t iiriuuhim fir Davis no-- e fl,r his ikah g- - w ith Jaj e nationals empioved ly the I a M. ( mk, pi ii"ai y s Air Liu i o hahoi Mr an i John ,s W hite, ho erne received a c'luntndi-tuw "uiiiate iiporvmnr from ( ol. Pa d It a r, i a pai tl t kail the i Noithcin Air Water'd Vita i, ( ommander, for hix adminix-at e ability. r t t. we gH t f the eatiik Mr Hot once came to work phete - gieat enough to at Hill AIB in Jan l' J. Ho w ax bung- - Put the pi i'i tho first ( n i' an t t p J aits in all dii oi turns ami in itai y porxi t J f r i mi a d ax in II ax m t wluio he sirvid un ! l tr. Ho d nrdii g t i 7 ' W tin n took in or du' - ax d if k m r' podia, t le atm x 'f the payrollx dm up. Ii Hi 'i m ghx Tunic than Cio ho w a a x x gi d ax t e mi'l and, xi v hundre (liilian personnel imif n ti nx ox Mi. I loronoo i Kay-vill- Hews els - i il Vua at Taihnai a A i two I'asp, Japan, for tie j i ear-- , has returne i ti h x mcr position at lli'l A1 B . ilmf of civilian personntl fir the C'gdcn Air Mateml Vila. In his job m .iap.u , Mi. IK deilt with appi uxima'i 'y Ii.inu-mwukirs. Of tnt'sc, ih e ,.ll to sou weti Amei. tails and tne gton- - Read ng, -and p. iurg l g, laiuii I B,.-- e 'in cep e, oil i f t e V Susan Swaner y Japan Magicians, Shamrocks coming PTA meet to To Kaysvillc for Lions game Hear experts 'u. o f i Alexander, Currin, Greer, Bennett and Wayment vniriEi) n hf.h Aucni NTMs 2filO 1 1 Announce 1 Opening Hotes Office 'in t I ' , i . . Immorly HurDm Acecmiting i i Branch lk3 NORTH MAIN STREET ( l.EARl I El. D, UTAH i I . of NOW OPEN i i1 I). i i v i WASH. I!L OGLILN, UTAH 1 11 -- k A(rpnc- - 1 1 i7 i , All-Sta- 1 ;' k j H'u 4 Us?- & s ' All-St- Assigned deputy FIREPLACES... m. i', .t Kausuille Mr. -; sec-ritn- ager. W UiU y, s.il ct Council approves School dances Returns to per-p.n- annus ne.v Hotel Lull Motor f ila-s- -t ! mu. a 1 L .. it t e u. key f lov . 1 lie Lt.li 'Unlay 1 eSeiuiiuii-ipun-iuc- d . ill be held bi.ij.iy t lid iwitu day 1.1 tne i) a Civilian chief i I a, . IpS , g t'i of t earn p , opine. and ribbons w nners in add ti , in t pi zi ml m"i.e g Id w t wde--atn he- Second Section raCi and ji a i Minim il ut; t i id plue M.Miei', Mts, touitn pla.e hi lei ia.es, and l.fth plate winners, travel kits. 'lhe pi.ze lords will he auc-- t. 4 uned huday pin. dui mg lumhemi and a muoi gasbind enteitammert. The eient ts ill Kavsville Annual v.sit of he can led hie oier KUTV, Channel 2. Stan harnsworth, the Harlem Magicians, who can Suit Lake City, ill be auctio-nte- i. do anything with the leather Cas.iba, but eat it, has been Judging of tuikeyv will take sit for next Wednesday, 10, in Kaysvillc, when1 plate Lriday beginning at 10 a m. at the L tah Poultry plant, they will seek a win over the l)r. J. Dai id Lai son, LSU as- Boston Shamrocks. of poultry sociate iitofessor The basketball game is bee husbandly and executise ing sponsored by tbe of the fedciation, will Lions Club and will be hi Id he show judge. at Davis High School. A preSaturday new officers of the liminary game between Sunset federation will bo named at a Market of Sunset and the DipdnectmV breakfast meitmg. of Layton will be per Drive-m- n held at 7 p.m., followed by the Magician-Shamrocat game 8.15 p.m. The Magicians ara showing no signs of wear and tear, despite the fact that they playe 2k7 games last season and are Mr. and Mrs. Lhornley K. scheduled to play 30 for this Swan and family, Mix. Norma season. T. Swan, Kaysvillc, and Mr. and The Magicians will again exMix. Dan Layton and children, hibit their now you see it Layton, spent Thanksgiving in now you don't play against ake as guests of Mr. their Salt opponents. and M s. Steihng Sill and famDuring last season, the Magily. icians found a new young star Mr. and Mrs. John H. refers in Paul Martin of Atlanta, and family, Provo, weie ThursGeorgia, who scored S'.H) poirts day dinner guests of her sis- against the College in ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ftank Buti games, to set a new team ler. record against competiT, Sgt. Russell M. Odd ar- tion. Martin will have plenty rived last Wednesday evening of in Sam Boom Wheelfrom Oceanside, California, to er, help Luster Burks, Josh Grider holidays and Marques Haynes. spend Thanksgiving with his family and Ins patents, The Boston Shamrocks will Mr. and Mis. Amos Odd. His feature such standouts as Vern few a is spending family Westlake of Southwestern UniOthhis with months paients. of Texas, Johnnie er guests of Mr. and Mrs. Odd versity of Iowa State, Jesse dunng Thanksgiving day were Coffee of San Diego State, Bob Lynn Nance, Salt Lake; Thom- Depopolo of Williams as Chadwick, Mr. and Mrs. George Craton of East College, Cential Samuel Trtpible and son Bob, College, George Contrott of IlliBountiful. nois and other standouts. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kneedy Advance tickets are on sale entertained on Thanksgiving at at Bishops Ford Sales in Lay-todinner for Mr. and Mrs. KenLairway Market in Kays-vill- e neth Hansen and family, Mrs. or from Kaysville Lions Jensen and Marybell family. Club members. Mrs. Norah Barnett spent the Thanksgiving weekend in Ogden at the homes of her son, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bennett and her daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Roland C. Wright and ; their families. AD. and Mrs. I.aV'on Garrett Hill APB Charles T.eMay and childien, Ogden, were dm-nguests, Thanksgiving Day has been assigned as deputy of Mr. and Mrs. Marloiv Keyes. rhief of aircraft and weapons Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Williams division, Ogden Air Materiel spent Sunday in Salt Lake with Area maintenanra engineering Mrs. Williams sister, Mr. and directoiate on his return front a two-yeMrs. N. K-- Whitney. assignment la EuMrs. N. A. Rasmussen was rope. Mr. I eMay, formerly deputy dinner guest Thursday in Salt chief of command workload conLake at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Martin trol in OOAMA's maintenance directorate, transferred to and family. Air Base, England, in Mr. and Mrs. Varge Thompson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Aug. JOufi as deputy of field Max Thompson and Mr. and services. Whili thero he served Mrs. Wayne Thompson and with Col. George H. Crain, forfamilies, Jerome, Idaho, were mer OOAMA maintenance diguests at a Thanksgiving fam- rector. In May 19,77, Mr. LeMay ily gathering in Salt Lake at to Chateauroux, the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. transferred France. There he held three E. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Rut- positions: deputy assistant for field services, deputy director ledge entertained at dinner Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. T. of maintenance, and technical J. Rutledge, Tooele and Mr. and associate and advisor to Gen. William T. Hefley, commander, Mrs. A. Chesnovar, Bountiful. Bishop and Mrs. Clinton Zol- Air Materiel force, European linger and family spent the Area. For hie job performance at Thanksgiving holiday as dinMr. LeMay rener guest3 of Mr. and Mrs. Chateauroux, Wesley Nelson in Logan. They ceived a sustained supeyor pervisited with his mother, Mrs. formance award which included Bertha Zollinger at Providence. ?3(X). Formerly from Seaside, Ore, Mrs. Austin Chappell and son Mr. LeMay began working at Carl, daughter Shanna were Hill in HJ.72. He lives at i321 S. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill .7( X) E., Bountiful, wuth his wife, Maxfield in Bountiful, ThanksBetty Jo, and children Curtis, giving Day. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Godfrey 12, and Claudia Ann, JO. and children spent Thursday m Logan with relatives. P. Dr. and Mrs. Jack Rampton and family were dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Burton and family, Bountiful Thanksgiving Day. San Diego, Calif. (FHTNC) Gary P. West, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil B. West of 27 W First N., Farmington, graduated from recruit training Nov. 21 at the Naval Tiainmg Center, San Diego, Calif. The graduation exercises, marking the end of nine weeks of boot camp, included a full dress parade and review before militaiy officials and civilian t1 - i r"N Kja, Chief position ir Gary exAf I Theyll still be enjoying Christmas in July..'.' t Paul Martin . . . one of Harlem Magicians who will show unusual basketball skill in Magician-BostoShamrock game to be played in Kaysville December 10, sponsored by Kay sv ille Lions. when iroi qur rlcctriral gills likr these hey keep on giv inq month after mrmlli aiul year afmr Mir after 1 , ' v n Rrtof D'NING'KITCMEN Eloctnc Toy CtoeRru Hobby Iqwipmoni Woll ord Ctitmg Lamp Fioor Lompt Tablo Lamp Gfngror Refngtrotor Gang Oihwaihr Foctric Clorkt EOCtO Rod Covoring Shavor D tpotol Umf Tootttr Completes basic Colo. (AHTNC) Army Tvt. P.obnt FI. Brain-arson Mr. and Mrs. of 17, William A. Brainard, 4x') E. Center, Kaysvillc, recently completed eight weeks of basic combat Gaining at I ort Car-so- d, n, ( car1 rOI Robert Brainard Port Carson, (do. Brainard attended Dai is II School. CoHm Food Muor PoHobl Mutf Biertdor Hotr Oryor t looting Rod Hat Lamp Vibrator Vaponxor Ozono lamp Night lamp Pofiitorto Automatic Skitlot Fryor Dp Automottc Save Wal Fai for srovia Bakor Gr.ll It C'om Ju Rottl Warmor V mf Frf rr Sbarpnr FOR FNTIRTAINMFNT Godo Douglas Barnett PhonograpK Tap Gocordo GIVI Aboard carrier U.S. Seventh Fleet (HUC) Douglas R. Darr.tt, fo email, USN, son of Mrs. Dom Spencer of Iarmington, and William D. King, seaman apprentice, USX, son of Mr. and Mm Louis W. King, 195 King St, Layton, ate serving aboard the aircraft carrier Bennington with the U.S. enth Fleet in the Far Fast. Wfiat BETTER . . . r 4SS Irj vt--l ? I IV.CT P.IC ALIYI i'G tt .V. WO WTO f x UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. fhs V, -.x f1 ijC 5 US'4 Buy from Four Sev- .i. Rowor Tooi Fan Clock Godio William King jo&j Wathor Cotho Dyor Sowing Mokm tronor Hand Iron Watrr Hoo Votgvn Cloonor Wotor Gotuhor Cloth f Tlviion attack 4. i ' Jn. A? x.gf,'g v; t . .' J,s J' -- kssum. A 'Y 'J Jri'Sa - Dooer MoWMljoaTfe Vt ZLiA.i ,i - v V (jJtyifdA 'nt Nl Bet Soppeu ? ITS THOSE CLIPPINGS IN YOUR HAND! West, Navy Recruit graduate It Almost all our weather is contained in the lowest layer of the atmosphere, which extends only a few miles above the earth. The Wot Id Book Encyclopedia say s this layer called tne tiopopheie is about TO or 11 miles deep at the equator, but only about four and a half miles deep at the poles. SHOP Give. ..serve. ..enjoy a fact that American women are the most qualified THE STORES litalt PRESS ASSOCIATION 34 Win MOADWAY I A ysre: IT 1A , Davis flews lim IMIONE TASTES SO RICH. ..SWALLOWS THAI ADVERTISE HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER YOUR HAP HAZARD Kentucky sends its lestforth Holidays s shoppers in the world Because of (he intensity of new. paper advertising, American women have more information about more products, and so can compare valuo and price to get the most for their money. The largest single cdvert.s.ng voice m our country is the local news- paper And what's more, take it with you when you shop. Or you can clip the ads out, as reminders to you to take advantage of the bargain you read about dignitaries. In nine weeks of instruction, the raw recruit is developed into a Navy Bluejacket, ready for duty with the fleet. SO SMOOTH 14 Ilill anil Hill is Iumlbomcly to Ie doubly welcome at Holiday time. 10 k t South Main, KaysvUIt d Keniae&y Bourbon tit its 1 Bcst-Tr- uty American Bbhhy' QlmrairraKroj!StK2aK33-B!E- 3 R Tr: 4 f |