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Show ACItll. H, THE JOURNAL The JJvtrtinment From where I sit ...6t IU3I JOURNAL Joe Marsh weekly newspaper publMd j interests of the residents 0f )avis County, at Layton ( tab V he Buzz And The Off-Ke- Reverend Lester of the church out on Hillsboro Road coaches his Young Peoples Choir late Thursday afternoons after high school basketball practice lets out. Buzz Ellis pastures cows next to that church. Around 5 oclock they used to make a lot of racket about wanting to go home. That made it kind of rough on the choir. When Buzz learned what was going on he said to Reverend Les- ter: I never yet heard of a cow that could moo on key. So, I'll just Baritones y Entered as second-clas- s matter Layton, Utah, under the Wi larch 8, 1870. doesnt go to that church. And he couldnt carry hes so tone-de- : af a tune in a bucket! From where. I sit, you might say that Buzz didnt have much in common with those singers. But he doesnt divide folks into groups hes with or agin. Your politics, your personal preferences or the fact that you like a moderate glass of beer mean nothing either way to Buzz. Hes a real neighbor to everybody 1 move em in a little earlier. . . . This started me to thinking. Buzz Published By INLAND PRINTING Phone: Kaysville 10((. MEMBER. UTAH STATE Pkt NATIONAI, EDITOIilAI, ASSOCIATION Natl Advertising Representativ Newspaper Advertising Service Qot tylLu, 222 No. Michigan Chicago, Copyright, 1951, United States Brewers Foundation Ave. 111. Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. In combination with The Weekly Reflex. $3.00 per year Lloyd E. Anderson Editor Manager IUchard O. Anderson ' t 4 News Editor J. V. Woolsey Display Advertising Manager Ernest R. Little Classified Advertising Manager si to visit America, Vincent Auriol. accompanied by his wife, gets a formal public reception as well as a warm personal welcome from President and Mrs. Truman in Washington At top, Mrs. Truman (left) chats with Mme. Auriol during ceremonies at FIRST (THE PRESIDENT FRENCH to give YOU'RE TELLING ME! By WILLIAM RITT Central Press Writer A HEN in New Hampshire laid e egg. Most amazing is that she didnt do so on angle one of those comic tele- a cigar, a typewriter and, even, a paintbrush. nine-ounc- 1 so-call- ed (IK3 niratfT 1533 dlD CJtaQUfiH) versifier claims there is in the roll of dice. Seven !' ,,,Lcven! Hey, maybe lie's right! (Pl'fii f&lVu TEGf (KET1 ! ! emu mnn euro giicis? dctfto fen cESDSfcsiromp r MUGGS AND 1 ! ever you give helps change these odds in your favor . . . helps pay for more research on the cause and cure of cancer. And your contribution helps us furnish hospitals, Mosquitoes are so dumb, says a Toronto scientist, that they try to bite billiard balls. But not, of course, until theyve discovered theres no sustenance in a cue stick or a pool table! doctors and equipment when theyre needed. The older girl, Tanya, age 1, is staying with her grandparents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. L. F. Bedier, of Roy. Both Dan Dailey have a new baby daugh- - children have had bad colds, and ler, burn on St. Patricks Day, Mar. ' Tanya will not be home until moth-1She is their second daughter. er and baby are feeling better. CLEARFIELD qsksxsb :U3S'iciiniai j 7. Y44 Auih4 U I Fiiim , BY WALLY BISHOP K ...1 GOT THESE FOR PROMISING NOT TO PLAY BASEBALL INI THE LOT NEXT TO HIS HOUSE. five fifty-fif-ty Your dime, your dollar, what- 1 j maffl Theres one chance in chance that someone you love will need help in fighting cancer. well-balance- STORK TALK osoraancBOSHam SKEETER O that you will have cancer. A d a meal, says a pastry expert. Wait until the meat and potatoes people hear that! ex-Pri- G ROMKY.O U RID FA LE R essaiD ! too much. Pie should precede, not follow, ' An Italian count has challenged Winston Minister Chui chill to a duel. Well, Winnie has a wide choice of weapons ince he s so adept at vielding a Gnu ffloect ! t 1 Brotherhood Week being so successful someone suggests a Brotherhood Year. Whats wrong with bur trying a Brotherhood Century? keto Ogiud gjj (Kb iBUEPtmra G7 trap poetry cro osnnm cnzrm nOTDCQnib 1 A 0HZF C33 t Bet did Dollar Dicr has lost his post on the greens committee of his golf club-l- ie's in the sand vision programs. t M 0W1 the District Building. President Truman (bottom) smiles when Auriol points to aircraft overhead, as their limousine leads a huge procession down historic Pennsylvania Avenue. ( International Somdphoto) Protect yourself and your family by giving to the Cancer Crusade! Mail this coupon with your contribution to cfo I "CANCER. your Local rost . . Office. want to help the Cancer Crusade. Address. .State. City. American Cancer Society News About Yourself and Neighbors Every Week in the Reilex and Journal $3.00 for a whole year I |