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Show r"i 4 SERVICE INFORMATION Botpoint Appliance GENERAL ELECTRIC SATISFACTION CENTER "Tha Place That Nobody Outda&la. East Gentile, Layton Phon PLUMBING APPLIANCES PLUMBING JV Cbaf Sana Magi K. C. WILLEY k 60N SYRACUSE, UTAH For tha Brat In Appliance Sr U Before Yen Bop. LaMar Sessions, TA Lovell Hansen, TA Bill Child, TA SMEDLEY APPLIANCE STORE TA 144 na - 'appliances The Phone Kaysville. Utah Show Starts 7:30 ICO ONE COMPLETE SHOW EACH NIGHT 808-- HE A TING Tues., Wed., March 31, April AND HEATING SMEDLEY TA Heating Plumbing Contracting Repairs Featuring Quality radio telephone Futures. All trucks equipped wuh mobile two-wa- y for faster. sepnce. Featuring Westinghoue Appliance. Building a New Home? Special Discount for Tout - - SYRACUSE, I TAB 1 debt is owed to American zens, who have loaned money to their government by buying bonds. But these citizens and all other citizens must pay the on that loan through mtei o.taxes. And at the present time, it is costing the tapa)eis more than ?x billion per jear. citi- 984 -i Suppose that wa don't pay any of the debt off, but that we just continue paying interest. And suppose further that the debt doesnt inn ease, but that we balance the budget from here on out. TECHNICOLOR end TECHNIRAMA' M GOOD DEAL Each car is in excellent running GOOD BUY-- A READY TO GO A GOOD CAR LET'S DEAL1 nndition. WE TAKf TRADE-IN- S BANK TERMS Vi e Bought Them Right We Can Sell Them Right! I ICKS MOTOR SALES, 878 North Main, Sunset. Ph. TA T HIGHWAY 91 AT LINE "Com in and Let t GET ACQUAINTED A At the end of a century, we will have paid as interest on the national debt $sOO billion! That's 27 times as much as all the cash novv in ciiculation in the United States! JAFE'S SIGNAL CAFE, Leyton, Utah ELVA G. VAUGHN, Manager OPEN DAILY Mon. Thro Thursday 6:80 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.; Frt and Sat. 6:80 a.m. to 10:00 pm. Sunday, 6:30 am. to 8:00 p.m -- Featuring BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS, DINNERS -- Guaranteed Fast Servic Only 6 Minutes Drive from Davfc Defense Plants. County -S- TOP BY for BREAKFAST Drive down for a Dellciou HOt LUNCH. NO DELAY I Order Pastry to Take Home! We cater to Civic Clube, Luncheons and Special Croups Bring fur information. Complete savings department. Safe Deposit Boxes Night Depository and Letter Drop Depository for after hour deposit. Complete Bank by Mail Service t on String Deposits insured by th Federal Deposit Insurinc Corporation UTAH CLEARFIELD, KIDS SHOW J FLAMING CUNS! Saturday MARTIIULEWIS Hilarious 1:30 P. M. Fun-Fes- t! GIRLS1CACSIMUSIC& MIRTH! FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAYTON Layton 87 Thrifticheck Servic Without Servic Charge, 3 Interest Paid on Savings. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent $2.75 Per Yeer., Inc. Tax Use Our Night Depository 24 Hour Envelop Servic. AU Kindt of Loans. Service Checks Personalised Printed FREEI Special Member F.DJ.C. Accounts Insured up to $10,000. Our service charges on regular checking accounts ere low ask t And even then, we will still be stuck with a national debt of Sgso billion, since we won't have paid off a penny of it. FLYING HOOVES AGAINST BANKS STATE BANK CLEARFIELD TA Complete Banking Service lor More Then a Third of Century. THRIFT1CHECK and peraonal checking accounts. Regular 2,3,4 Thurs., Fri., Sat., April I i IN Visitors Always Welcome at Utah Finest Dairy Farm Heart of Davi County at Farmington by Lagoon in th TO YOUR DOOR PHONE 84 AT YOUR PHONE OGDEN EX STORE Cir by TECHNICOLOR a Locally Owned and Operated Taxpaying Industry A THRIVING DAVIS COUNTY DAIRY BUSINESS W solicit your patronage for the finest in your dairy netda with extra quality and tha finest service to your homes at nt extra cost. All Jersey Products. .. ..AXtl SMOOT JERSEY FARMS , PHI DOROTHY Hf E'llY I Ian Ml nek own IMS ewMikWUAOiiKOOiuu DAIRY PRODUCTS Newl Econo Pakl Also Skim, Regular, and Extra Rich At Your Grocer, or Phone EXport for Home Delivery ' V Fsmisass FURNITURE AND CARPETS BARLOW FURNITURE COMPANY FLEXSTEEL the fine.t construction of alL SMITH MOHAWK b MASLAND. "BUY LOW AT BARLOWS CLEARFIELD CARPETS Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., April 5, 6, 7, 8 FARMERS 860 NORTH ; MAIN, LAYTON TREMENDOUS SAGA...TREMENDOUS PHONE KAYS. 865 THEME I J JEWELRY Cecil B. DeMille Pff 4K . Si s Clearfield Headquarter for FINE WATCI REPAIR. Fast 24 Hr. Service All Work Guaranteed. MERL'S JEWELRY, Gay Mar Plaza, Clearfield, North of Sefewaj See Us for All Vonr Jewelry Gifts! TAylor MERL'S JEWELRY YUL BRYL'IIER ft " SHEET DOORS PLYWOOD OAK FLOORING ROOFING AND LOWE BROTHERS PAINT Phon 17f BROWN LUMBER CO. 1st N. Mam, Ksysville ROCK-PA- INT HAROLD W. BUCK, Manager, 46 South Stats, Clearfield TA PORTO POWER MFG. CO. WESTERN FACTORY OUTLET at Guaranteed Factory Price Equipment Buy Brand New, WATER PUMPS PORTABLE LIGHT AIR COMPRESSORS WELDERS STEAM CLEANERS PLANTS iR SIMMS - HIl K! ln to CHARLTON $ 1 V4K3KAU. HESTON Andrew Jack ton NURSERIES G. - -- ll8W TECHNICOLOR I'ntMniaV'Wtfli NURSERY CO, Fine Roses Hardy Nursery Plants ON HIWAY 91 PHONE AX ROUNT1FUL KIRKLAND APARAUdOUNT PICTURE a. REALTY AND INSURANCE h ANIMAL SHOW 4th and 5th Wards Benefit Show for - i Building Fund t j M0KDAY, APRIL 9H H AcadehtaWards NIGHT in HOLLYWOOD' General-Schedule-1- 1 6 ($3,-4fi- S Wage-board-- (3034), Aircraft ,), 10 Ra- civilian Episcopalians Name committee Layton City For new building Court news Clearfield A building committee has been named to study the possibility of building on the property of St. Peters Episcopal Mission In Clearfield. Named to the committee are George Larson, chairman; Joe Jacobson, Harry Jones and Jim Layton The following cases weie heard in Layton City justice court from March 20 to 27 i Billy L. Reeves, 845 Arapahoe Street, Salt Lake City, traffic light violation, $15, Elaine LaRae King, 63 ColBarty. 40 onial, Layton, speeding, Clearfield City has advised miles in 80 zone, $10. Ferrel W, Burns, 110 East the church committeemen that it will cooperate in any possible iith North, Bountiful, traffic way to help with the building light violation, $13. Jervis Floyd Steed, 1656 Lake and offered the use of some of 63 the city building and paving Street, Ogden, speeding, miles in 35 mile zone, $20. equipment. Layton man Succumbs Group to study Mrs. I.) da Burton spent Easter Sunday in Salt Lake as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neville and children. Mrs. Dorothy Lot returned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Miller, Friday. She will convalesce here for a few days after undergoing major suigery at the Dee Hospital last week. Mrs. Carol Collett and Mrs. Bliss Jones visited in Salt Lake Saturday with Mrs. Jones son, W, II. Jones and his family, Burbank, Calif, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. U. R. Bryner. Mr. 8nd Mrs. Jones wera from California to ChiBoston. Another cago and guest of Dr. and Mrs. Bryner was Mrs. Ezra Taft Benson. Mrs. Rosetta Swangcr and granddaughter Denise Swan-ge- r, Ogden, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bloxham. Mrs. G. Gibb Smith was a guest at a luncheon Tuesday at the Oakridge Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Benton and two daughters, Susan Benton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Benton, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Don Manoa, Lo- gan, were visitors over the Easter weekend of Mr. and V Hill Air Force Base Vacanremain with the TSSrd Troop Carrier Squadron at Hill AFB which is replacing ita military cadre with civilian reserr ists under an Air Reserve Technician Program. According to Lt, CoL Benton M. Clay, 773rd commander, positions exist for Airplane Pi2 ($8, lot, liiio). Airplane Tilot, GS-($70',.ii)1 Airciaft Maintenance Pilot, GS-1($733), Management Analyst, GS-($411)0), Stock Control Clerk, GS-Aircraft Mechanic, cies still W-- 9 And all this ia assuming that balance the budget every If we year on the average. don't balance the budget (and lit doesn't seem likely that we will, this side of the Millenium) It has been announced that then both the amount paid and Father MacGinnis has resigned the amount still owed will be from the church mission in much greater. Clearfield to accept another call. It isnt a very blight picture, is it? But there is something we can do. We can make up our minds to get out from under this steadily growing burden of national debt by doing two Kaysville A temporary comthings: living within our income, and paying a little on mittee to study conditions at the Davia County Library was the principal each year. The idea of paying off the announced by Mrs. Helen P. librarian. principal of our national debt Gibson, county seems ridiculous to some peoCommittee members include ple, who look at the $280 bil- Bernell Wrigley, assistant lion figure and assume that its of Davis County impossible to wipe it out. But schools; Horton C. Miller, direcit isnt impossible given tor of secondary education; enough time and the will to Mrs. Arietta Williams, curritake the necessary action. culum coordinator; and princiS. Suppose we decided to pay pals Richard Stevenson, off just 1 percent of our pres, Central Davis Junior High ent national debt each year. School; Henry W. Galbraith, That would be $2.8 billion per Farmington Elementary School; year. At that rate, it would LaMar Stuart, Pioneer School; take loo years to pay off the and Erwin T. Case, Boulton debt but by o doing, w Elementary. would save $IN5 billion in Intel ext! And after tha 29th year, the payment of both principal and interest would be less than what we are now paying on A discussion of Kaysville interest alone. the child welfare program will Of course, it may be argued be on the agenda for members that despite our economy ef- of tha Kaysville American Leforts, Federal expenditures will gion Auxiliary Unit 82. The increase, because of increases meeting will be held Monday, in population and possibly April fl, at 7:.70 p.m. at the greater Defense costs (or be- home of Mrs. Lois Stephens. cause Congress isn't willing to cut down on welfare programs). Possibly so but if we do rpend more, then we should be prepaied to pay the additional out of current income, and still make payment! on the pnncipal of our national debt. Some people also argue that Kaysville Lyle Landis, Ilill if we aie able to cut spending, Air Force Base, will be Ihe all the suiplus should be reat the Kaysville turned to the taxpayer in the guest speaker Third Ward MIA Special Inform of tax cuts, instead of terest Class Tuesday evening paying anything on the debt. at 7.30. I believe this, too, is an imMr. Landis will discuss and portant goal. But its going to cost the taxpayer much more explain the Bomarc Missile and in the long run if w refuse all adults are cordially invited. to face up to the debt. we KAYSVILLE PLUS Has vacancies W-1- Will MACHINERY At Ilill still 0 dio Repairman, ($7064) But I am convinced that soonand Air Frame Fabric Worker, er or later the absurdity of our ($4rMix). present course will become apApplicants are requested to parent. Lets hope it will be file for positions at the Hill soon. AFB employment branch, Bldg. Missile expert Jean LafiHt CLAIRE GLOOM CHARLES BOYER LUMBER BARLOW REALTY AND INSURANCE CO. Real Estate Appruisala and Property Management Inaaranea and Loane. Sell Real Estate Is Our Business 878 North Main, Layton Phon Keys. 788 TA M BOTTTH MAIN. CLEARFIELD Phon TA -- 1M chil-dte- Auxiliary meet by INSURANCE Maybe all of this is wishful thinking. Maybe we Americans arent jet willing to make th basic moral decision to pay our n own way, and relieve our of at least part of the debt they will inheiit. And the makeup of this Congress does not hold out too much promise for action in this direction. Davis Library DAIRIES INSURANCE GROUP Complete Lines of Coverage All Claims Handled Locally' Do we need to pay It's tiue that our national automobiles used I; I am inclined to think that a compromise between off our perhaps these two courses would be Some people best. That is, If we can come National Debt? say we don't that so long as up with a surplus, let' allow we continue pa) mg the inter- half of it for tax relief, and est on t, we neednt worry make the other ha'f available about paving it off. After all, for payment on the national they say, we just owe it to debt. By Senator Troop Carrier V allace F, Bennett s, Factory Authorized Service Factory Trained Mechanic Motor Analyst Front End Alignment Tune-up Carburetor and Electrical Complete Brake Service All Types Automatic Transmissions State Inspection Station No. 84. ,'ERRY BTEWART, INC., 180 N. Main, Kayeville, Phon 101 PONTIAC-CADILLAG.M.C. TRUCKS We Repair All Makes Your Local Texaco Dealer r 5 Page Sen. Bennett offers program For paying national debt This idea ib gaining more and moi e support in Washington mid throughout the country. As one of those who I believe it is my duty to explain why I do. GREGORY SPECIALIZING IN ENGINE TUNE-U- P Electrical and Carburetor Delco Batteries Motor Analysis All Hjdromatie 1 ransmissiona Front End Alignment Steering Corrections and Wheel Balancing J. ROY FUDGE, 168 South Main, Layton, Phone or Kaye. 131-- f 31, 1959 h ourselves. automotive service 4 JOURNAL-Marc- Mr, R. TV. Benton. speak Sunset News Sunset Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fisher, who resided at 88 West Military Way, have left for a two-yestay in Florida. They were transferred to Orlando where he is employed by the government. A few friends got together for a going away ar party recently for the Fishers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholas, 114 West Military Way. To beating Layton Morris J. Sorensen Saturday night in an Ogden hospital, the victim of a died beating by ices allegedly administered four youths. Funeral servfor Mr. Sorensen will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Gunnison Ward LDS Chapel. Police records showed that Mr. Sorenson and a friend Kayle Leroy Longfellow, Ogden, were crossing 23th Street at Grant Ave. in Ogden about 11:30 p.m. Friday. A car approached on Grant from the south and turned west onto 25th Street, narrowly missing the two pedestrians. Suddenly the car stopped at a pa: king meter. Four youths jumped out of it and came to the two men who were walking, asking What is the mat- ter with you? A fight ensued. Two of the attacked the victim youths while the other two attacked the latter told Suddenly Mr. Sorensen fell to the ground where police found him minutes later. The victim died Saturday night after having been listed since his admittance critical Mr. Longfellow, police. the hospital. youths were arrested Saturday morning after Mr. Longfellow had given the license number of the car In which the assailants were riding. A third of the suspects wag arrested Sunday afternoon by Ogden police and the fourth youth was still being sought to Two Sunday. Mr. Sorensen was bom August 3, 1931, in Msyfield, Sanpete County, a son of Joseph L. and Dale Westenscow Sorensen. He married Della Allred on May 17, 1932, in Centerfield, Sanpete County. He was a member of the Layton Fourth LDS Ward. Survivors Include his widow; two sons, Scott and Blake Sorensen, all of Layton; his par. ents and a brother, Evan Sorensen, all of Gunnison; a sister, Mrs. Wendell Payne, Salt Lake City and a grandmother, Mrs. Alma Sorensen, Mayfield. by police This brick for sale by owner. Features full Bsmt., tile bath with stall shower, Layton American kitchen, landscaped, and private patio. Xlnt. neighborhood all new homes, near school. Located on dead-en- d street in East Layton. FIIA 1584-W. terms. Phone Kays. i |