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Show , ISM TIIE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, FEBRUARY fortune to fall on a slippery street as she was going to the grocery store last Saturday. She was obliged to return to her home as her right arm was so bruised that it swelled clear to her finger tips and turned black. She is improving Cbarfisld Board Extends Street Number Planning Planning for a street number sjsteni will continue for Clear held, it was decided Wednesday muht at the meeting of the Clearfield town board, according to Bryant S Jacobs, city recorder. Heading a committee to plan the numbering is Eldon Harlow. Others appointed by the city council to the committee were: Daniel iug Im-ho- f, R. Clay Allred, Mrs. Her-biWood and Mrs. Nellie Green. rt The committee is busy trying to revamp the former system i numbering street.north and w from Farmington. The present s tem, Mr. Jacobs stated, will hi a focal point in thcf center of Clear-Heland number in the four directions from there. The council also voted thanks to Mr. Barlow for the efforts h already has expended in develo, mg a more workable street nur bering system. The city council has set Feb. 13 at 7:30 as a deadline for bids on garbage disposal in the town ol Clearfield. Former contracts have been awarded for about $2700 per year, Mr. Jacobs said. d dowly. "A Square Dance will Class start Saturday evening Feb. 4th 3 p.m. at the Soldiers Memorial hall, and for the next four Sat. evening the five lessons will cost $5 The teachers are from Salt Lake City. The stake fashion review held n the Centerville Second ward amusement hall Thursday evening Jan. 26 sure proved to be a novel entertainment. The different wards took different periods of the last half century to depict. Mistress f ceremonies was Mrs. Shirley Larkin president of Davis LDS stake Gleaner girls organization. The Centerville First ward had the period from 1930 to 1940. Six girls each modeled two costumes, from night and bedroom clothes to evening or formal clothes, amother, Mrs. Beta Itushforth represented The Mother of 1940. The Second wards period was from 1910 to 1920. The laugh of the evening was the pair of bathing beauties of the old school. The male attire worn by Shirley Haney and the female by Evelyn Jensen. As hosts the Second ward served 130 with hot tomatoe cocktail, and open faced sandwiches one an Easter Million Bonnet trimmings, and all. and proped up easel fashion on the To trays, really a work of patience and art Miss Gail Glover was the hosAIR IIILL FORCE BASE Civilat the Second ward fireside tess ian employes at Hill base earned Sena total of more than $13 million chat of "The Junior girl and Val Glover home scout at the ior during 1949, according to figures Jan. 29. Mr. John Q. compiled by the payroll unit of Sunday was the speaker. Bishop Adams the civilian personnel office. This amount was pail to 5,003 different and Mrs. Marlow Fisher were the employes. However, the average special guests. and Gleaner Girls The number of employes during the side chat at the held their fire year was slightly more than 4000. These civil service workers at Le Grande Chandler home. SevenHill hal their shore of taxes to teen enjoyed the talk by High pay just like everyone else, the Counselor William W. Tingey on experiences. compilation showed. Of the $13 hisWemissionary know Mrs. Joseph E. Wilmillion earned, more than $868,000 was withheld for income taxes and liams (addie A.) was honored by $672,000 was deducted for retire- her family on her birthday Jan ment dues. Yearly deductions for 25th, but until the fact, that it was her 80th, was published none savings bonds reached $717,105. of us would have dared infer that she, such an agil lady could pos Hill Air sibly have reached that mile stone, in spite of the two fine sons, Thom as Q. of Centerville, and Osinyn William, Glendale, Calif., and two fine daughters, Mrs. Albert Col. F. Carlson, chief air force of Moreland, Ida., and Mrs representative at Boeing aircrar Arthur Windsor, Hollywood, Calif, plant, Seattle, Wash., Friday was and her eleven grandchildren. named commanding officer of Hill The many friends here of forair force base. mer Sheriff Joseph Holbrook wish The appointment was annonced to express our sincere symphathy by acting commanding officer, to his loved ones in his passing Col. James S. Sutton. away. A real loss to all of us. Col. Carlson is successor to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howard Brig. Gen. William M. Morgan Openshow of Kaysville announce who left for a California assign- the engagement and approaching ment Dec. 10. marriage of their daughter Velma The new commanding officer is Jane, and Paul II. Hallman, son of scheduled to assume his post Mr. and Mrs. Isaac P. Hallman on Feb. 15. Friday the 10 of February. ReCol. Sutton said he expected Col. ception in Kaysville Second ward Carlson to visit Hill air force base hall. The couple are to be married this week end preparatory to mov- in the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. Pamelia Elizabeth T. Smith ing here from Seattle. Col, Sutton has been deputy who reached her 84th milestone on commanding general for the past Monday, Jan. 30 was entertained year and a half and will continue by her children: Mrs. Carter E. in that capacity. Grant of Sandy; William R. Smith Cjpl. Carlson was commissioned of Bountiful; Mrs. Frank E. Grant m 1926 and holds a command and Miss Lola Smith ol Centerville pilot rating. He has completed Mrs. David Layton of Clearfield; many service techincal schools. David W. Smith of Murray; Mrs. Glen W. Moss of Richmond, Wash.; Israel T. Smith of Enumclaw, Wash, and the widow of Charles two The Second ward Relief socitey Smith Jr., of Kaysville. Her were children from Washington were entertained by Mrs. Boyd unable to be present at the enterm? She her home Tuesday Jan. tainment which was held Jan. 29. gave a most inspiring Forty-fiv-e , of the children, grandsson on The English Bible Pres children and close friends called Smoot Dora. took charge.-Keitthose two days. some time Harker underwent an op- - Many cards during and a number of gifts 2fianH i?n is noje. Thursday Jan. were received by this fine mother. well except She is able to be around her home. for the set back doing of a hemorrage 29th, but a trip into The Aleutian Islands, which his doctors fixed that were included in the Alaskan pur1100 miles from extend chase. Mrs. Harry Kokins had th mic. (Via t i n et f Vn AlocL'qn nnnwest mcnlo Paid $13 Daso Vorkors n . Baso Gols Hen Commander their light as a rule. After eating 1 another go usually fill, they part of the range and before sunrise have picked their day bed on a ridge or hill where they have a Sunset Outlines Lions Plan -- "ft -- oOo- new record. He has refused moretimes than any other man in bstory to become a candidate for President Eisenhower says that somewhere along the line of high our respenders we haveandlost independspect for thrift The Communists, as I get it, a local man said yesterday, aren t so much interested in changing the lorm of the government at n so much as they are of seat government the changing from Washington to Moscow. By the time the politicians get vide outlook. wolf is through a of pack using the security racket The howling sound when heard from the cradle to the grave as a i bloodcurdling the radm Sunset Lions will cooperate with the first time. The howling Is bait to voters, tuwn official to develop a seven often heard at twi light that bine programs will have lost interest to - hour when they leave their grave as a bait to voters, the raacre playground near 4800 South while a before dio giveaway programs will have st. in Sunset, according to Le Roy Vds and jubilate hunt for lost interest to the favored group silent their Smith, chairman of the civic imeginning oOocommittee. food. provement The broader the Social Security disWhen game is scrented at a Although about half the area oOohas been grass covered, no further tance the pack spreads out in a Welfare state program the flatter to have a black disturbs If it the jou taxpayers pocketbook. formation stealing forattempt to develop the playground cross just think cat path, your oOo will be made until a nearby irriga ward until one wolf jumps the juar be if you would We what feeling tion ditch has been covered, Mr ry, at his signal yelp the wings and always envied the precision were your a mo skill of the old say time grocer Smith said. Covering of the ditch close ine for the kill with a terifv-nExperiment who could whack off a piece of The Government will begin as soon as weather conUitrnut-euproar that cry of the kill is cheese from a big round staL-oat iansas, flat tiay, ditions permit, he added. to farmically savage. The twilight howling cheese and hit a pound trees 700,000 yearling on right s very different an undertone of the head at th' 1 he year. the state past of the ers t whack. a million joyous excitement like that of oOostation plans to distribute lounds that know they are about a yearling trees next year. Eisenhower . established o go hunting In the vicinity of northern wolves may be frightfully QUEEN THEATRE estructive by killing a dozen she-:to or cattle before stopping eat By Ted Resting 11 he first mouthful. Such unnatural 1 is to think the follish SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY Here another in our series of killing is due. learning from nature articles by crowding domestic animals themFebruary by Dr. William J. Long. This time selves. They get on the wolves he answers questions asked by nerves throw them off their natBRIDE FOR SALE sportsmen about the northeastern ural balance and impel them to with kill wildly senselessly, just as your timber wolf. Far from being the ferocious and dog may kill when he thumps into CLAUDETTE COLBERT ROBERT YOUNG dangerous beast of our imagina- an unexpected tlock of checkins. tion. the timber wolf is, to mv GEORGE RAFT mind, the shiest of American anialso mals the most intelligent (with the who does not work for man The Hill exception of the coyote, or prairie fhn ove of work but only fori PEGGY RYAN-RA- Y wolf) and by long odds the hardest MCDONALD money is not likely to make money to stalk. nor in life. much to find fun The wolf pack of popular liter- Char'es M. Schwab. ature is wholly imaginary. The real It ii a little stream which flows WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY pack is a family group consisting it but freshens softly, everything of the February 8 and 9 and her latest litMad. Swetchjfio. ter of cubs, numbering up 8 or 10. alone its course800,000 nonsmokexs Every year The old dog wolf lives mostly by the cigarette smoking ranks in with himself on the same range killing join this country. JOILN WAYNE ANN LEE for his mate when she cannot hunt oOofor herself. Fed things are more interesting f The usually raises a litwith a well kept scrap book, a ter every other season. Several fam than local wxman says, in which one John WAYNE Susan HAYWARD ily groups will follow the migrat- puts carefully selected items of Also News ing caribou herds, as once they have and that pleased poetry ,.rjse followed the buffalo, but each and interested them through the group lives and hunts for itself. years. Readng a scrap book gives FRIDAY and SATURDAY Never do they unite i:i massed the reader a clear picture of the February 10 and 11 pack under a single leader. mental side of the keeper of the In summer they eat rabbits mice book. Equally interesting is the grubs grasshoppers and other snap shot album in which is pasted small picking, with a relish of ber- the picture of friends one has met with ries in season. In winter they de- through the years. A few words of Edgar Bergan Charlie McCarthy pend on big game and kill far more and information Andrea Leedfr Adolph Men jou than they need. They hunt only at explanation should accompany the snap shots On Playground - m- - give-awa- y ii- asii-ingto- n, -- -- fan-shape- d -- s. g d n -- Cl PolOi Ciin.k wUlTICgS Owl i Formar Sheriff SYRACUSE Services for Joseph Holbrook 67, who was Davis sheriff for many years and who was an active civic and LDS lurch worker will be conducted Tuesday at one p. m. in L. 1). S Syracuse ward chapel by Bnhop Lawrence Criddle. He died Sturday in an Oden hospital of a heart ailment. Interment will be in Bountiful cemetery under direction of the Union mortuary. Fr lends may call at the mortuary in Bountiful todav until nine p. m. and at the ward chapel Tuesday from ten a. m. until time of services. Sventy-tw- o per cent earths surface is water. of the set-IcTen- ts CDSESOD p Program Feb. 2 to 5-6- r your Spring Sewing Spree ! Interesting Facts she-wo- Shamrock lf Flying Tigers Fighting Seabees -- she-wol- Letter of Introduction Ride Ryder, Ride with Jim Bannon Little Brown Jug IN COLOR . Bel-na- p Centerville Newt to refresh the memory. Such books well . kept can be a real treasure bouse to which one never tires of turning from lame to time. ATTENTION Penney's Famous SPORTSMEN AND SPORTSWOMEN Rondo Percales The HOLBROOK SPORTING GOODS is announcing by this reproduction, the FAIR TRADING of all ammunition. This is effective in all states except Missouri, Vermont, Texas and the District of Columbia. Similar letters from Peters and Remington have been received. ItWDHnaf C-&- -C SAVINGS! If youve never sewn with Rondo youll find it difficult to believe that so much style, so much color could be packed into smooth, g percales. We have kiddie prints, cowboy designs, border and floral effects for home decorating plus lots of plain shades ! 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