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Show hsd rewards i Employees For ideas frs. The Eiollist granted AAUW lieatre scholarship Jennie lar scholarship given by the the le. ipient Kaywdle Blanch American AsKa.'s.ille, of the annual one hundred dol- - sociation of I'mversity Women. Kavsv die Mi Hnl-lis- is $200.00 Page 2 26,1959 JOURNAL-M- ay Dolores Rowe, MR, 445 E. 4V) with Superior Pei forma me , ees So. Clearfield M,ny L. MR, RED No. i. Layton Awards: erne's W Frazier. PC, NU0 00 and Louise C. Hamby, MR, 500 162 Chailton Ate , Salt Luke City ( i rant Ave., Osrien Frederick H. Colt, HV, $130 00 $25.00 67)6 35th St , Ogden Grant K. Sink, (U, 2629 S. ltitli (den B. Woolley, IV, $1.30 00 E., Salt Lake City and Loretta 1174 So. 9th E, Salt Luke City M. Hansen. CO, 9 FAclianpe Ave , Joseph A. Gidcotna. M S, $100 Ucdrn 3545 Hogan St, Giancei R. SIoKps, William PW, 2tA Marion D. Richards, HA', $100 00 t oncord St. Sat Lake City 1318 So 6t h W , Salt Lake City iiean V. McDonald, HV, 270 E. Gi ouii Achievement Sujienor 2nd No , Bountiful Awards: $20.00 William P. Short, M P, 1585 Labor and Material Cost AmountSo. 9th W , Salt Lake City ing Branch, Machine Rev olds 00 Mliert R. t.arcia, MA P, 2253 Department-$3- 00 E. St , ('leal field Childs Ave Ocien lfeveily L. Brewer, 40.40 River-dal$15.00 Road, Ogden Fianus C Pierce, TE. Rt No .Mary E. est, 700 alei la Drive, 4. Ogden (iPnrpe L. Klorenee. MA P. 379 Layto" Melba M. Bui he, Rt. No 1, E 1000 So., Ccnterul'e lean W. McDonald, HV, 270 E Clearfield Fiances D. Westberg, 861 32nd 2nd No , Bountiful Ttmr-S'iod- UTAH Announcement of Mrs. Hollist's aw aid was made at the last meeting of the AAUW held at the home of Mrs. Georgia Clearfield. ONE COMPLETE SHOW EACH NIGHT NEWS Tues., Wed., May 26, 27 I Rv Gary E. $10.00 M am. Sons?' Sara C. Shannon, CD-S- . 2219 this Quincy Ave , Ogden and Dcioies lie he I, (D-S- . 2U0 W. (DO So, Roy i.ichard Tenhrmk, PW, 636 W. 24th St., Ogden Delsa E. Wilde, CO, 4.30 E 73 So., Clearfield Lucille M. Leilz, CD P, 438 Idaho St., Layton AD-SI- , Elmer W. Anderson, P.O. Box 1012, Mendon, Utah enece C. Hill, PW, Rl. No. 1. Ogden 5. Iverson Diatrict Conservation Offleer Dim County 1CMKJ .lolm W. Alili lelis, HY, 426 Flet-cho- r Court, Salt Lake City and Louis M. Gallegos, HV, 8J So. Kaysville, Utah Show Starts 7:30 ICO Fish and Game Al-ic- Mrs. Hollis plans to complete studies for her degiee in ele- meritary education at the University of Utah during the She is a summer months. teacher at the Syracu-- e Elementary School second and third grades. Mrs. Hollis is the mother of ten children, all of whom are outstanding in their schools. Mrs. One Craig daughter, (Martha) Rushforth is living in Fain Alto and attending San joae State College. She was vice president of W eber Col- lege when she went there to school. St , Ogden Miss Nancy Hollist is vice! Diane B. Bin den, 440 12th St., president of W eher now and Ogden Taylor Hollist is also attendBernice Martin, 1.316 2.5th St., ing that school. He participat- Ogden ed in the National Track Meet Dolotes Rowe, 445 E. 450 So, at Hutchinson, Kansas, with Clearfield the pole vault earlier Payroll and Stock Accounting month. Robert Hollist is a DeMachine Recuids Branch, fieshman at Utah State Um- partment $300 00 Miss Alime at Davis Louis C. Hamby, 300 Grant Ave., versity. School is one of the junHigh Ogden ior editors of the year book. Lily W. Whitaker, b8 So, Mam, Jeffrey and Dawnell both atSunset Central Davis Junior High Mary L. Thurgood, RED No. 1, tend where Jeffrey was awarded the Layton Ada V. Taylor, 970 E. 4050 So., Noal Tanner citizenship award Phone j The annual spring reminder to leave them as you find them was issued this week by the Utah Department of Fish and Game. The department noted this reference concerned all forms of wildlife during the normal period covered by the next few weeks when these creatures are nesting, reproducing and the young are first becoming accustomed to their new world. Though not often seen, the mother of the young and apparently lost fawn is close by in all but extremely rare cases. The distuibod nest of both game and song bird can mean that nest will be deserted. As springtime is the season when the public moves into the fields and hills, so it is the time when wild creatures are raising the young that are tomorrows pleasure for all to see, to hear and to harvest in season. It is a time to leave them alone and to remember the law provides that game animals and birds must not be molested or hai bored except during the regularly declared seasons for taking them. Utah's fish and game license agents over the state, some of them in number, each year express the wish that sportsmen will come in to buy their licenses before the last minute rush common to the opening days of the outdoor seasons. this year. With the first expected rush coming as the June 6 opening Mildred V. Tolbert, 32t6 Adams are and Rella Clearfield Jolynn Krand, of the trout season nears, the agents are hopeful more day Ave , ElemenOgden Denton C. Andiew, HV, 439 students at Kaysville Edith M. Faulkner, 1933 Wall sportsmen will make their license purchase early to avoid this Daley Ae., Layton tary. rush and give themselves a chance to be waited upon without Jo. in W. Lisei, HV, 17th So. Ave,, Ogden The Holbsts have been resi- loss of time. Mildred M. Shepherd, 4025 River-dalW. Temple, Salt Lake City dents of Kaysville for the past Road, Ogden On 11 May 1939, Capt. F. D. years. 700 125 Alberdina eight E, Bylsma, Witzel, Commanding Ofncer preLayton Filberto and Mary sented the following NSD employ- - So., C'leai field Barero Delgado, daughter born May 18 at St. Benedict's hospital. IMMEDIATE JOB OPENINGS Layton Lynn and Joy Hene-fe- r Clearfield Amado and .MaxOPINSURANCE SALESCOMPTOMETER Adams, son born May 18 ine Huerta Rios, son born May MAN Salary and comERATOR $58 at St. Benedict's hospital. Tv ping necessarv. mission selling. Car re19 at Dee hospital in Ogden. Clearfield Robert L. and STENOGRAPHER quired. Good opportunity. Roy John T. and Geraldine SHOE SALESLADY $286 Kathryn Niederhauser Wallace, Lions Club members p'nm. Mediral or born son Layton Chapman Newberry, Fxp. necessary. Full time legal experience required. daughter born May 17 at St. have elected Fhillip B. Young, May 20 at Dee hospital. work. AtCOl'NTANT (Male) Benedicts hospital. new as presr.ittl Kingston Ave., 1 CARPENTERS years Degree or 2 y rs. recent Layton Robert K. and MarEarl succeed to Roy Edwin B. Jr. and Marco at ident Layton house const, exp. Owns experience necessary. Freeland Odle, daughgaret inofficers Clark new Houseal, son born May Other A Tucker. tools STOCK CONTROL transportation. ter born May 20 at Dee hospi- 17 at St. Benedicts vice presiKNACK SHEET MECLERK-$J.I- U hospital. Must Ezra FI clude Layton, phr. tal. TAL M AN 4 year furnhave structural steel exSunset Reynold W. and dent; Gale Anderson, secretary LoFred and Wanda ace sheet metal exp. Layton perience. and treasurer; Elmer Johnson, Joyce Aarfor Sienkiewicc, cal man. 1st CLASS WAITRESS and Lawrence Pal- Vohs Ewing, son born May 20 daughter born May 18 at St tail twister, SHEET METAL APCounter & , Dining Room. St. at in Benedicts hospital Benedict's hospital. mer, Lion tamer. Directors are 20 to 25 PRENTICE Some experience required. n Ogden. Owen Jones, Mr. Tucker, to Local man of age. yrs. Wages plus tips. Layton Jess E. and Edna Jose I. and Mary Layton WAITJunes, Francis Doyle and CAFETERIA learn the trade. Some meNeedham, son born May Shupe Garcia Martinez, son born May chanical exp. RESS Good opportunity Ernest AVilden. 18 at St. Benedicts hospital. 21 LADIES SALES St. at Benedicts hospital. Good salary davs. Kaysville Garry J. and Kar I A CTO MECHANIC Attractive openings for Clearfield Theodore P. and lene Mockli Bennett, daughter womwell exp. groomed years local garage exp. Colleem Roberts Carlos, son born May 18 at St. Benedicts en. Age and salary open Own tools. born May 21 at St. Benedict's for discussion. CAR HOPS (Girls) Jjospital. Golden StephenClearfield FRY COOKS - Clearfield hospital, 18 & older. Day work. Joseph R. and elected been has son president SERVICE STATION AT-Experienced. Day & eveClearfield David Peter and Lillian Jones Olesky, son born Club. Lions Clearfield of the KN DA NT 25 to 45 yrs, ning hours. Salary based Gross Ferrentino, daugh-e- r May 19 at St. Benedicts hosElected to serve with him were: Mary on experience. old. year local exp. born May 15 at Hill Air pital. If vou need WORK or AAOKKhllS, contact the Keith Stephenson, first vice Force Base Robert James and Layton hospital. second Einar Dahl, president; Natlis JuliAnn DeCamp, daughClearfield Don third Livingston vice president; Guy Carr, 2655 Adams Avenue OGDEN, UTAH born May 6 at Hill AFB vice president; Cliff Carmony, and Norma Black Brown, son ter born May 18 at Hill AFB hos- hospital. Layton Floyd Allan and Ada pital, Brady Dyther, son born May 8 Allen Robert and Layton AFB hospital. Hill at Gibbs June Denny, son born Richard Eugene Clearfield May 18 at Hill AFB hospital. and Jean Ormsby Winegar, Roy Donald T. and Myrtle born May 11 at Hill Moore Jensen, daughter born daughter AFB hospital. May 17 at Dee hospital. Ernest Calvin Jr. Clearfield Syracuse Verl T. and Adora and Smith Adams, Dorothy Kidman Dahl, son born May 17 14 at Hill born May daughter at Dee hospital. AFB hospital. Sunset Fred and Marilyn Delbert Ray and Layton Baker Wheeler, son born May Leslie Neale, daugh-et- r Frances 17 at Dee hospital. born May 14 at Hill AFB Glen H. and Avilda Roy hospital. Fairbanks Snyder, daughter Layton Stuart Kinsey John born May 18 at Dee hospital. and Caroline Yongdale Carr, Sunset Roy Jr. and Norma Jr. born May 15 at Hill AFB son Peterson Davis, daughter born hospital. May 16 at Dee hospital. Nemmie and Rose Layton Layton Ivan H. and Gloria Franklin son born Wiggins, Wall Metcalf, son born May 15 AFB Hill 14 at hospital. May at St. Benedicts hospital. Take It Easy secretary; Bud Deluceny, and time I kiss you I feel Every William Massey, two-yedisaid an ardent a better man, rectors; Wayne Busby, Lion young man to his girl friend. tamer; and Clyde Martin, tail Well, you don't have to try twister. Outgoing president is and get to Heaven in one day. Jack Dahle. The Teamster LU Hit THE BIG WAR TREY FOUGHT! 2a THE BIG LOVES THEY FOUND! JERRY WALDS production one truly big story of the U. S. Marines Tlw in CD of If LOVE mm love and war! PLUS UJ 5O0 e Births Lions elect pk. At Layton Ovvcltd by PHILIP DUNNE-wpia- y try EDWARD ANHALT. to) fesatf by oft a triw ttyor Tliurs., Fri., Sat., May 28, 29, 30 Or-li- Lions elect THTT WONDERFUL GUY FROM NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS IS G00FIN' - UP THE COAST GUARD NOWf 1 EMPLOYMENT SECURITY OFFICE feu A Fuller Closing Out KEMT0NE Paints 98c $2.98 Complete imLltdlW,u iWIWs f ,7$.. 4S"- -9 Pride of the Biuegrass Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., May 31, June 1, 2, 3 DONT SITE OFF MORE THAN YOU CAN CHEW! Glass quart Service gallon 3, Sit -- TX and ike Your t Gardening LisXH nr-- . ON THE SCREEN t TECHNICOLOR WVRIILR B03 ! p. 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