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Show October 27, Till: JOURNAL Paje Every man is useful to his kind by the very fact of his existence. Anions the 27 Utah Thomas Carlyle. Layton Jaycees attending the Far West Institute in Las Vegas from OctoThrough the wholesome chasber 12 to 11 were: Mr. and Mrs. tisements of Love, nations are Everett McGhie Jr., Mr. and Mrs. helped onward towards justice, Gerald Jones, 'Mr. and Mrs. Lad and peace, which Scoffield, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn righteousness, Fowler, and Mr, and Mrs. Ronald jare tHe landmarks of prosperity. Wieberg. Mary Raker Eddy. Attend Convention "N - Layton National Guard Battery Plan Wrestling, Boxing Show The Layton National Guard battery will sponsor a smokeless smoker November 17 at the Davis High School gymnasium in Kaysville, featuring wrestling hetwen ITof, Roy Shire and Chief Kit Fox and is rounds of boxing. Kenny Mayne will referee. The fights will begin at s p.m., according to Capt. Don S. Brimhall, commanding officer of Battery A of the 222nd Field Artillery Battalion. The program for the event will he sponsored by local merchants. JLayton 4, Assisting Capt. Birmhall the arrangements will be SP-- 3 Gordan Martin, publicity; Sgt. A. J. Robinson, Davis county programs; Lt. George Ungren, We Former Davis Students Get Together 'i ' f, - . S'?) V ;y'' Layton A group of former Davis High School students met at the home of Mrs. Howard Morgan last Saturday to talk over old times and plan a class of 47 reunion. t 'i' i x i s; , h .4 ' a' Governor We Need a Man of For UTAH'S and A man who runs under the colors of a political party until he loses, then promptly deserts that party and tries to defeat it, is obviously not a man of principle. Nor is a man who has a long record of practicing machine politics, with all its undercover intrigues and deals. GEORGE D. CLYDE is a man of principle, whose integrity has never been questioned, who has never made his way by political compromise. You can depend on him for honesty' and integrity in government. GEORGE D. CLYDE is a man of exceptional ability, especially trained to do the vital job that to lead Utah to a new era Utah right now needs of prosperity through development of her resources. ... Sect George A man of proved ability and upright principle GOVERNOR OF UTAH Take the Straightforward Way To a Bright Future for Utah Vote Republican FnM Vote for Utahs Future Political Advertisement. Sunset School Sego Lily DUP Camp In Clinton Names Officers Clinton Ada P. Child was elected to serve as captain of the Sego Lily Camp of DUP for the next two years. Assisting captain Child will he Elizabeth Patterson, first vice captain; Ivy R. Burnett, second vice captain; Pearl Patterson, secretary; Clara C. Hill, historian; Laura I vie Ilepworth, chaplain; Stewart, custodian of relics; Clem-mi- e Halloween Carnival Set Sunset Room mothers who are Johnston, registrar; Dina Sumgetting final arrangements lined mers, parlimentarian; Loretta Rice, up for the coming Sunset class leader. Halloween Carnival are: Mrs. The retiring foficers Martha E. with Charles Bailey, Mrs. Lindon, Mrs. and Naona ' 4 ber county programs; Sgt. Edward Day, finance and tickets; and Sgt. Ruben Belarde, refreshments. 11)7(1 They represented a club of 22 girls organized while in high school to meet each month. include M r s. Mrs. Kenneth Mrs Earl, Bryce Singly, Mrs. Melvin Hancock and Mrs. Ed Garrett, all of Bountiful; Mrs. Bob Ramp-toMrs. Harris Centerville; Adams, Layton; Carol Muir, and Mrs. Ronald Holt, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Paul Flint, Kaysville; and Mrs. Keith Mitchell and Mrs. Jay Cullimore, Ogden. Those Charles present Garrett, P-T- A William F. McClain, Mrs. Wibur Franklin, Mrs. Floyd Andrews, Ms. Charles Jory, Mrs. David Evans, Mrs. James Hunter, Mrs. William Burt, Mrs. Duane Peterson, Mrs. Donald Rasmussen, Mrs. B. G. Pederson, Mrs. Betty Kenley, Mrs. Elmer Neibaur, Mrs. R. M. Jones, Mrs. Frank Gibbons, Mrs. Douglas Hansen, Mrs. Lee Coffman, Mrs. Larell Duncan, Mrs. Wilbur Hunter, Mrs. A1 Parker, Mrs. Earl Payne, Mrs. Norman Hopkins, Mrs. Uke DeVries, Mrs. Raymond Bean, Mrs. Derral Draper and Mrs. W. II. Bailey. These room mothers are working under the direction of Mrs. Robert Grimm, Mrs. Lee Coffman and Mrs. Max Lunt who compose the project committee. The Carnvial gets under way at p.m. on Oct. 31, in the school multipurpose room with hot dogs and chili for those who wish to come for supper and remain into Bingham, Ruby Davis, Burnett (all having served four years) were released with a vote of thanks. County President Roetta and first vice president Eva Warren were present to take charge of installing the new and releasing the old officers. The meeting was held at the home of captain Ada P. Child, Wednesday, October 17, at 2 p.m. Kil-foy- the evening for the games, carnival booths and prizes. Following the carnival to be held from 5:00 to 0:00 p.m., a Teen-ag- e Dance will be held from 9:30 to ll:3o p.m. Mrs. E. F. Chilson is directing this part of the evenings entertainment. Dancing will be done to records and refreshments will be served. There will be no charge for the dance. Proceeds from the carnival will go towards outfitting the health room and other school needs which might arise. n, ored for todays taste New Baby Boy The newest resident on South Main street in Clearfield is a Bundle of Boy who arrived last Sunday morning, October 21. His mom and dad are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. White of 351 South Main v 2 wavAnw.v.w The lightest, mildest Street. v The latest addition to the family evened up the number of sons and daughters which now totals 0. Welcoming the tiny laddie were big sisters, Judith Anne, Kathlyn and Cheri Lynne and brothers, David and Brian. Grandparents who can now say they have sixteen grandsons and the same number of granddaughters are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. White of Main Street. The new son will be named Kirk. FHA straight bourbon iSWASW.W.'.WW.'.V.'.V.V.V jtsW.vv.vw.v.w.v.'.vW1 ::Wy'NyoWyi'VMV,V.WMV.,.W.VMWA'M'.V.'.,.SV.V.,.W.--:v.j::ttXX-v....v .v. v.v.v.v.. v xv y. . :.r.v..v.v. .v.'.v v. v.v rtv.w.v.v.. .,y.Y- ....... WWAVMVAWM' vav,w,sWwA'.v,-v!w,- Holds Party By Virginia Clifford The Future Homemakers of America held their first meeting last Wednesday, October 17, immediately following school in the gymnasium. 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