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Show ARCH 21, 1951 THK JOURNAL "PERSONALITY" OF RED HEADS 1) Legion Accepts New Members At Farmington FARMINGTON With the installation being conducted by the 10 and s club of Salt Lake City, the Farmington American Legion post ushered in new members at a special meeting in the county courthouse last Wednesday. New members are Frank Sar-taPaul Spencer, Alvin Briggs, Fred Stapleton, Wayne West, Clarr, ence Tornow, Fred Tidwell, Leon- ard Eldredge, Jim Stahis, Miss Manning, Lamar Hess, Rawl E-lai- ne Rice, Neale Hess, Hal Robinson and Edward Barnett. The Legion auxiliary served freshments. re- Lions Schedule Dedication Farmington Lions club will dedicate the old bell on the Farming-to- n city hall lawn, on Arbor day. Details of the affair are tentative and will be announced next week. nm ? of Service & Progress Bee Inspector Receives Raise Davis county FARMINGTON commissioners have doubled the salary of M. Harold Dawson, Davis county bee inspector, in the face of a bee disease now menacing county fruit growers. The commissioners voted for the This is Mable Matlock, feet, 10 inches of female basketball as Mable is known the finesse. personality girl of the Red Heads basketball team that will play at Davis high school on March 24. This team, whifh has knocked over male competition from coast to coast, has been pitted against a coterie of Davis cagemen known as the Davis County Independents. The Red Heads vs Independents set-t- o will start at s p.m. in the gym. All-Americ- an CLINTON c Mr. and Mrs. Revere Burnett afternoon at the , spent Sunday t, home of Mrs. Mary Ross in Hoop- - er. Hooper Second ward boys furni- shed the program at Clinton ward . r Sacrament meeting. Sego Lily camp, Davis county DUP, met at the home of Mrs. ? Taylor last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. 'Pearl Flinders read a biography of her grandmother. Lesson work was presented by Ruby H. Davis. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Taylor, assisted by Florence T. Lewis and Betty T. Heiner. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Pearl Flinders, April 10 at Naomi 3 B. increase at a meeting attended by Dr. John I. Curtis, state bee inspector; Bert E. Despain, assistant county agent; Marion E. Cox, deputy bee inspector and Ken Walton, a fruit producer. The group stated that sufficient bees were indispensable for proper pollinization to maintain the present volume of fruit growing, and requested that action be taken by the county to help rid Davis of the bee disease prevalent here. A whole 104 issues year of the Reflex-Iourn- al Is only $3.00 p.m. O Back in 1876, few people dreamed that a mere toy would one day become essential to almost every phase of American life. Yet today there are 35,000,000 BeU telephones in the nation handling 140,000,000 conversa dons a day. Telephones operated by independent companies increase the total in America to 43,000,000. ! if 7f " days best values. THE MOUNTAIN STATES '' ii? s Seventy-fiv- e years of steady progress and increasingly efficient service, at the lowest possible cost, have made your telephone one of to- Iron Horses Panting To Go -- O TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. 1 I NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING WASHINGTON, D. C By Ann s, Good !S Whether youve sat on it or stepped in it, chewing gun can be pulled off fabric or shoes with little or no effort, when a piece of ice is held on the gum until it becomes stiff ie s. )S k s n. '8 with cold. ie For a soup garnish, cut bologna or luncheon meat into tiny pieces and fry until crisp and brown. Then let them float .on top of soup. ng ) Most children enjoy shaking hands. Its what grown-up- s do. This is a good opportunity for teaching them to wash their hands. Tell them that clean hands are pleasanter to shake. i Canadian National Railways locomotives on the 24,000-mil- e System which serve all of the ten Canadian Provinces and 11 of the States in the Union, hauled the Canadian Nationals 107,000 freight car a total of 1,158,838,000 (yes, one billion, one hundred fifty-eigmillion, ight hundred thirty-eigthousand) loaded miles last year. This is the million trips between New York and equivalent of nearly one and one-ha- lf Chicago. In the above photo, a few of the CNRs great fleet of locomotives are seen at the Turcot Roundhouse in Montreal. fpHE - as to ti ed ,1a o) TRUMAN KEEPS BUSY ON HOL 2,600 ht ht Cheese Frosted Cauliflower is a good company dish. After cauliflower has been cooked in boiling water and drained, spread real mayonnaise over it and sprinkle sharp grated cheese on top of the mayonnaise. Then, bake in oven till browned. Youll find that dust slides off a waxed dustpan much more easily than an unwaxed one. A cleaner, quicker modus operands ON HIS WORKING VACATION" In Key West, Fla., President Truman, comfortable in an shirt, dictates official letter to Yeorrn Emil Kesselman, of Brooklyn, N. Y.The latter began taking notes for t. e President in 1943, while stationed on Guam. (Internatioroh open-collar- ed |