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Show Pape October TIIE JOURNAL 6 Announces New Train Arrangements U. P. News About Folks in KAYSVILLE norma iri:i:ck Correspondent Phone 293-Confirming new passenger train Mr. and Mrs. Richard Layton, arrangements between Omaha and E. Stoddard, presi- Salt Lake were dinner guests of Chicago, Arthur dent of Union Pacific Railroad, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Layton Suntoday stated they would result in further improvement of the roads day. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Scoff ield, service. daughters, Shauna and Suzapnc, Commencing October 30th, Union and Miss Kay Clover returned SunPacifics fleet of Streamliners will from a week end trip to Denbe operated over the Milwaukee day Colorado, where they enjoyed Railroad between Union Pacifics ver, eastern terminus, Omaha, and cago, operating into and out of Chicagos Union Station. We feel this move is for the best interest of all lines affected, both from a service standpoint and an economic point of view, said Chi- U President Stoddard. Among the trains to which this new service will apply are the City of Los Angeles, the City of Portland, the City of Denver, the City of San Francisco and the Los Angeles Challenger. i j visiting with the Scoffields son, Cary. Cary is a Navy Air Cadet in training at Pennsacola, Florida, lie was chosen in stiff competition as a member of the crack Navy Air Cadet drill team which travels to various football games throughout the nation to put on exhibition drills. Saturday the drill team appeared at the Denver game. fIRST WOMAN IN SOLDIERS' 1, 1955 HOMi ke Mrs. Ilarvey Granquist and her baby are visitors at the home of her grandparents and parents for the next few days. She is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Jarman 'and also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elburn Chip-maShe will be remembered as the former ArcRen Phillips of this city. year-ol- d n. id BRIDES C lb" ' ,' , A A a WAC in World War II, is serenaded by one ts after she was admitted to the of her Soldiers Home in Washington, D.C. Miss Jones, who served in the Army from 1943 to 1947, is the first woman ever accepted. Almost total blindness and an amputated leg failed to impair the woman veterans spirit as she entered the Home, the lone female among 1,800 men. She will be quartered In the Anderson Cottage (bottom). '& was the summer White House of President Abraham Lincoln. REGINA C. JONES, 47, 104-year-- fellow-residen- old V For the finest Wedding announcements and invitations . . . ... If you are planning a Wedding, why not come in soon and look at our many beautiful styles of wedding invitations. I am sure we can save you time and money. PHONE KAYSVILLE 10 INLAND PRINTING COMPANY Kaysville, Utah Muggs and Skecter COPR I' - KNG FF.ATVRPS By Wally Bishop SYOTICaTC. !m. WORLD RJOHT8 RPCFRVTO SALLY'S SALLIES Now darling, how could I appreciate you if I knew nothing about men? |