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Show t ... :v.7.r.T3 rsz i:cv; at no:3 the center of Attraction for the group who gathered. Following a program, dinner was enjoyed and games were played. Those who journeyed here from for the reunion included: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boehme, Mr. and Mrs. Arris Thompson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Thompson and children of Murray; Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Parker and family, Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashton and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bunting and small daughter of Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thompson and family of Pocatello; Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Ashton, Evanston; Miss Barbara Ashton and Robert Ashton of Cody, Wyo.; and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sessions and daughter of Salt Lake City. Bruce Robins has returned from Denver, Colorado where he went to attend a national roller skating tournament. course, out-of-to- Misa Edna Cook, Mrs. Clyde Ilartsen, Mrs. Jack Marble and two children Jack Reed and Cathy, and Miss Claudette Cook all of Syracuse and Mrs. Glen Briggs of Nampa, Idaho, have spent a week and a half. vacationing in Canada. They attended the Beaser family reunion at Beaser, Alberta, Canada. They alao enjoyed the scenic Columbia Ice Fields and the beauties of Lake Louise along with other places of interest on their way. CpL and Mrs. Douglas Slee-maJr., left Sunday for Rochester, New York, where they will visit with Cpl. Sleemans parents and New at heme follow inf tkeir lumejneoa are newlyweds Mr. and other relatives. They plan also a Mrs. Dell Stephen Morgan. The bride ia the feraer Misa LaReae to visit the noted L. D. S. Pageant Mayfield, daughter ef Mr. a ad Mrs. Jack Olsen, Farmington, a ad which la Alfred the aea ef the groom is the being held this month at i. Morgans, Layton. Palmyra, New York. Last Saturday guests of Mr. and News About Folks in Mrs. Clyde Hansen were Mr. and Mrs. Fay Hansen of Salt Lake City. The Neighborhood Mrs. Virginia 8. Beaaett Group met Monday evening at the Correa peadeat ' home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. 0353-J2 . Phoae: Kaysville Briggs to honor the anniversaries i of Mrs. Loo L. Warren and Mrs. descendants oif Mrs. Delbert E. Wilcox. Eighty-fiv- e Esther Sessions fathered last SunMr. and Mrs. Darrell S. Willey day at the Syracuse Park for their and two daughters of New Mexico annual family reunion. Mrs. Ses- arrived here last Friday. They sions (Aunt Esther) who Is past came because of the serious illness of Mr. Willeys father, R. C. Willey, ninety-on- e years of afe was, of who ia still confined to an Ogden hospital, but is now slightly improved. Mrs. Walter E. Shoenfeld entertained at her home, Tuesday afternoon, with a social in honor of Mrs. Duane Norris of Phoenix, Arisons. Mrs. Norris, the former (Wiida Waite, and her two children i have been visiting here for the past three weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wait. tin. Waite has been ill for several 4 ' weeks suffering with, .rheumatic ' -and ) tard a great deal of ' fever. , h lister just ended in the Senate, cca, ca -. Mr. and Max M. Cook and . 'Mr., e cents worth. twenty-firgoing two daughters are home following We hare'.kiuf records made in most every line of a vacation jto .Denver, Colorado contests g flag-pol- e n, . I ? Syracuse k Birthday where she has been visiting for three weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Grant Carlson, her brother-in-laand sister. Mr. and Mrs. Elton J. Bennett returned home Monday, following a trip to Yellowstone National Park and also a short visit with Calif., - w torulJctf endeavor from sitting to and now we hare a new record. One of our Senators has established a new filibuster talking record, which instead of being an honor should be considered as a farce to that Honorable Body. For two weeks a few men (not children) obstructed public business by a talking marathon cacsing uncalled for government expense and a delay in acting upon important issues most vital to the welfare of our Country. No wonder foreign countries think of Bats in the Belfry when they hear about our haring to ait and listen to after by a few, when there is so day day much important work to be done,uid with all these days that Which was accomplished should of prittle-Frattl- e hare been dime in a few short Rears. If the members of Congress could only hear some of the remarks made (rat in the grass-rooby the ones that elected them to Tom this office, Foolery would be discontinued pronto. Here are two of many that I hare heard in the last few days. When is Congress going to grow up and become aware of the fact that we are paying for active services in Washington and not talking brawls? Heres another, Is it Brains or Brawn that is being elected to Congress? After this filibuster the Country is going to need a lot that sometimes brains are not needed, but only a strong voice that can talk long and frog-jumpin- . law-make- f prit-tie-prat- rs tle last week. - Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hansen, eon Jerry and daughter Jean, were vacationing this week at Yellowstone. National Park. Their other daughter Jillary remained home with grandparents, Clyde and Hannah Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua A. Ashton spent three days last week visiting at Evanston, Wyoming, with members of their family i' Mrs. Marie Robins la expected home this week from Los Angeles, Kaysrilla. Davis Cenaty, Utah Thnra Aog. 12, 1954 P. 16 ing a visit by one of its staff There is great beauty in going through life without anxiety or fear. Half our fears are baseless, and the other half discreditable. Bovee. having a - "party? Pageant at Palmyra, New York. The Elders Quorum of the Syracuse Second Ward are sponsoring a Temple excursion to the Idaho Falls Temple this Friday, August 13th. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gardiner visited last weekend with relatives in Blackfoot, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell C. Ellis and three sons of Oak Harbor, Wash., have been visiting in Syracuse, and Bountiful with their relatives and friends for the many ten days. past Mr. and Mrs. Ole C. Sessions, Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Verdi Pingree of Roy returned home Sunday from a weeks vacation to Yellowstone National Park. Ogden Naval Reserve Midshipmen from 52 of the nations leading colleges and universities are currently being indoctrinated in amphibious warfare training at the U. S. Naval Amphibious Base, Little Creek, Norfolk, Va. The NROTC Midshipmen, in two regiments of 750 each, receive amphibious classroom instruction and perform practical work, both ashore and afloat Shown operating a portable field telephone are, left to right Univer sity of Utah Midshipmen Dean Chambers of Everett Wash.,' and Paul Burnham son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Burnham of Farmington, Utah. Known as Narmid 55, a conn, traction for NAval Reserve traintheir two weeks of ing provides the only opportunity for Midshipmen from the various colleges to study, train and work together as a team in amphibious operations. MID-shipme- They will be regional in nature, and about twelve separate meetings will be scheduled in conveniHousehold Hint ent locations about the state. SpeAfter washing knitted rayon cial attention will bo devoted to garments, hang them over a Two highly significant moves in important weaknesses of present clothesline with the weight even court and law enforcement policies or ly distributed, dry them fiat. If the direction of improved traffic and procedures, the announcement dried smoothly, they will need no safety were launched by the Utah said. pressing. Safety Council during the past few The Safety Councils plans reladays. The first action was the announcement that a series of traffic tive to driver education are moticourt conferences are to bo held vated by the increasing involvethroughout the state beginning ment of our youth in accidents on a about November 15th. The second the one hand, and the serious deteaction was the announcement that rioration of the driver education the Councils Legislative Commit- program on the other hand. The tee would meet August 18th to only solution to this problem, acdraw up detailed legislative recom- cording to the Safety Council, ia a driver mendations concerning driver edu- universal, education in program every high cation in the States high schools. The Traffic Court Conferences school, available to every eligible will follow the general pattern of student. This deficiency was sethe conferences held during the verely criticized by the National winter of 1053, but on a broader Safety Council in a special report scale, the Safety Council reported. submitted early this summer dur- - Moves Launched To Improve Traffic Safety with monogrammed paper napkins $1.25 Midvcstom Post Per 1CD . high-standa- s U!kbellrrro to Im V-3- qotc relatives in Blackfoot, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. David E. Cook had, as their Tuesday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Campbell and two children, Julianne and Layne and Mrs. Elsie Smith all of Burbank, Calif. Mr. and Mr. Delbert E. Wilcox left, Tuesday evening, for Niagara Falls, New York, where they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Udy at their home. The foursome will also attend the L. D. 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We can be thankful that Utah has Senators and Congressmen representing us In Washington that have a capacity for work and not tongues that wag at both ends. I am glad to say that we do not have filibusters at the Layton Cold Storage. It Is not talk with My Merry Merchants, but facts and figures that produce Better Living for Less. If you are not already a happy, satisfied customer, pay us a visit so that we may prove to you we are not giving you a talking filibuster instead of facts. We will have many exceptional buys in our grocery and. meat departments this Friday and Saturday. You folks with heme freezers. and lockers should take advantage of our Food Bank deals where you Live Better for Ixss. Hope well be seeing you soon. So bag, 'till next time. Giro "S. & IL" Green Elsnsps SUPER QUALITY DEEP FREEZE REGULAR PRICED AT $408.00 t r"c::z ; , It. ANDERSON, Owner FOR. 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