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Show ' ! : ?' Engagement Of Clinton Miss Is Announced y, by Mrs. Burnett, accompanied Revere Burnett, and by Miss Bingham. Assisting Mrs. Bingham with rfereshments were Irene B. Clines, Vivian B. Birch. Ruth B; Schutz and, Mrs. Gene Bingham. Friday evening thebride-to-b- p was honored with a shower at the and sishome of her brother-in-laBirch L. Mark and Mrs. ter, Mr, in Ogden. ... CLINTON Mrs. W. A. Bingham announces the approaching marriage of her daughter. Mias Donna Bingham, Clinton, ana Donald Anderson, Provo, son of Mr. and Mrs'. Donald Anderson. Los Angeles. The ceremony will be performed at the Bingham home June 15. Last Thursday' approximately I t Published by TIIE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY NATIONAL ! ID I TO RIAL AglT0M w uui'VilsflO!l matter February 15, 1911, at under the Act ot March 8, 1879. Kaysville, Utah, Entered as Kaysville City Residents ' 'A second-clas- s NOTICE Thurs., May 25, 1950 Page 4 IT MAY BE The human race is improving- -. slowly. At times now a man can wear a red tie nearly all day some carbon-cophumorist asks him who cut his throat. lie-fo- re y Cincinnati Enquirer. FOR YOUR CLOTHES CLOSET! 111. 28 no material will be placed in city Albert W. Epperson, Editor and Manager Phone 17 Richard O. Anderson, News Editor J. V. Woolsey, Display Adv. Mgr., 179-Ernest R. Little, Classified Adv. Mgr. Office Phone 10 noth- R i By order of i Kaysville City Council. Empty your closets to make room for your spring and summer clothes. But before you store away your winter lovelies, have them cleaned so they'll be fresh as new next season. I North Junior High School Held Farewell Exercises Saturday PLEASE READ YOUR WATER NOTICE Water must be used only for lawns, flowers and inary purposes and only through no larger than culone-quart- er North Junior Grsduates Farewell exercises for 207 graduates of North Davis Junior high school were held last Monday evening at H p. m. Theme for the program was Four Keys to a Happy Dawson, Ronald Dawson, Myrna Day, Ted Day, Barbara Dellenbach, John G. Dorrity, Robert T. Dow-dlNoal II. Ellis, Shirley Epperson, Don Rhuel Evans, Jayne Evand Successful Life. Jommy Gilles- ans, John Gary Evans, Warren EvThe first key, ans, LaVern pie waa reader. E. Darvell Know Thy Self was presented by Fielding, RalphEwing, Wm. Firth, Joanne Chelnisha Shomaker. Carol Jean Fisher, Karen Jda Val I. Tree talked on the second key, Fisher, Barbara Flint,Fisher, L. Jay Flint, Know Thy Neighbor. The third, Shirley Flint, Arlynn Ford, Harlan "Have was Perserverence, by E. Francis, Nancy Lee Frasier, Eu-l- a Nancy Frazier, and the fourth, Be Gailey, Russell Jay Gale, Rodger Dependable," by Barbara Dellen-bacD. Garbett, Lee Garcia, Larry Garner, Arnold A. Geisler, Paul Giles, Music was furnished by the Maxine May Gill, Jimmy Gillespie, school orchestra and chorue. Dance Donna Gittins, LeRoy L. Glover, numbers were presented by the Keith C. Goble, Una Golightly, Joan Goodwin, Dee Lynn Green, Helen girls' gym class. Green, Mavis Green, Rilla Darlene were: Graduating Joyce J. Aarfor, Ardell Adams, Green. Blair Adams, Dell Adams, Hannah Milton Gary Hadfield, Afton Adams, Neil J. Adams, Paul Ad- Haines, Allen Hale, Del Burt Halls, ams, Suzanne Adams, DeMoyne E. Grant II. Hammon, Hamblin, Lynq E. Alldredge, Jack Allen, Ralph Vernon B. Howard HeaAshby, Jerry E. Ashton, James ton, ClarenceHammon, James Richard Higgs, Charles Baker, Larry Banz, Anna LuJean Hill, Darlene F. Barber, James A. Barber, Robert Higgs, Hobbs, Shirley Hodson, Marilyn Rae Barnum, Billy Barker, Shirley Ronald W. Holt, Sophie Hori-uch- i, Bell, Connie Bennett, Allen Lee Holt, Marvin Horne, Patricia Bird, William Marvirt Birt, LaRae Eldon W. Hurst, Melvin Le Bollsch-weile- r, Bodily, Lynn Bodily, Gary Richard Bone, Mark E. Bow- Roy Inglet, Lewis Ipsen, Quhid William C. Jackson, Ann L. ers, Roy Burgess, Evelyn Burnett, Izatt, Clifford Johnson, Fay Johnson, Carol Burningham, Joan Burton, William K. Byram, Grant W. Call, Johnston, Gawin Jones, Norma Rose LaNae Call, Clinton D. Can- loyce Jones, John P. Kapos, Nick P. Kapos, Leon Kapp, Frank Kawa, B. ady, LaMar- - Carlos, Verden Delbert L. Kay, Carol Kellogg, AnRos-coe Chambers, Kathleen Child, L. nette S. Kelsey, Ronald L. Kendell, Child, Sharon' Child, Marie Keyes, Chester Knight, Dean Clark, Norene Clark, Shannon Jerry C. Knighton, Betty Mae Knowlden, Clawson, Bonniq LaRae Clontz, Rose Kurose, Vivian Larsen, Anita Marjorie Colemere, Noal Cook, La Larson, Emily Laub, Eugene V. Rae Cornia, Marilyn Cowlishaw, Shirley B. Lawrence, Bernice Cloelia Cox, Kim Cranney. LaMar P. Crawley, LaVern Criddle, Je Layton, Harvey R. Layton, John L. Liston, Mariya niece Ann Croft, Rosanna Croy, Linford, Jerry Helen Ixe, Elnora Love, Lopez, Norene lubb, Sheldon Dahl, Jackie Lois Lovell, Robert G. Lunt, Stanley Lyman, Jimmy G. Mahah, Reed O. Mann, Ruth Manning, Stanley Manning, Nancy Jo Ann Martin, Carl THE BIG ECONOMY H. Mietus, Klaine Mikesell, Carma Miller. inch nozzle. There will be a $25.00 penalty for violation of this water notice. Watering vegetable garden prohibited. All leaks in,water taps must be repaired. t Kaysville, Daria County, Utah Subscription: $2.50 Per Year, Payable in Advance. In Combination With the Journal $3.00 Per Year. streets except in containers on garbage days, and ing will be burned in city streets at any time. ' good, Geraldine Thurgood, .Eleanor Tillotson, Carol Jean Tree, Celia G. Trujillo, Eloise Trujillo, Sharone Waite, Larry Walker, Richard Walton, Delwin N. Ward, Carl Warren, Akie Watanabe, Gordon Watts, Reed N. Watts, Jean Weathers, Douglas Webster, Max Welker, Sally White-side- s, Vcrn Wiggill, Marlene Wilson, Ileta A. Wise, Ruth Ann Wood, Carol Jean Yohey, Lois Ann Young, Lois Ann Young, Caroline Youngdale, Ethel Zaugg. t ITS SPRING CLEANING. TIME National Advertising Representative Newspaper Advertising Service 222 N. Michigan A ve., Chicago, After May Simmons, Danny A. Slama, Noal Smedley, Carol Smith, Gary Smith, Gordon Smith, Laura Lee Smith, Stephen A. Smith, LaJuana Sorenson, Jimmy Spencer, Thomas Star-keJack II. Stephens, Diane Stoddard, Warner Stoddard, Barbara Stonebraker, Shirley L. Stuart, Clayne Talbot, William Tapp, Gene Taylor, Myron Taylor, Val Thom-- , assen. Myln Thompson, Ruth Thornley, Charles Jay Thurgood, Dean Thur- - met in the ward Relief to honor Miss Bingroom society ham with a shower. The afternoon was spent playing games. Vocal numbers were given by Miss Beth 100 guests - , 1 BY ORDER KAYSVILLE CITY COUNCIL. e, h. 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