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Show 'BALKIN' situation as guests of relatives. Mrs. and family visited relatives itp Katnas, Summit county, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pavid K. Renton, Bountiful, and Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Fenton, Salt lake, were Sunday iRnncr guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.Wv Renton. Misses Ann aiid-T'- -lla Xeddo, Roth of Logan, were' Wednesday guests of their sister and Li other-iRas-- i law, Mr. and Mrs. X. iussin, and family. Mis Nola Ciaig, Los is a guest of Mr. and Mrs (lairett for a few days Mi's Raihaia Rlunk Nevada, was the guest 1oraine Sw anger I'oi a th.i' week Mrs Agnes llallulav, Ogden 'pent the past week visiting ut the home of hi'i son and daughtei-ilaw. Mi and Mrs. Kdwin Hath- day Mi. ad Mis. Fvan Gauchcff ami Mi'. Anna Hodges and children, all of Trenton, ('ache county, and Mi and Mis. Chartcs Rairett. Ogden, were Sunday guests of Mi and Mrs. R. W Renton. Mr. and Mrs. William Sheffield and daughter Reth. Cardston, A1 Recta, Panada, former lesidents Jieen visiting iel-- . of Ka atives here for a few days la'onard latrsen, who underwent a major operation at Veterans hospital in Salt Pity three weeks ago, letuined home Wednes--dny- . Irs. F. J. Sheffield, lxftus J., Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs. Yal J. Sheffield and Mr. and ""Mr. and Mrs. Kdwin Halliday Published by IHE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY NATiONAUCliramAL, ASSOCIATION n . 11 K,s,nu- tah. - Advertising Rates on Application. Subscription $220 a year in advance. Albert W. Epperson, Editor and Manager Phone 17 Office Phone 10 J. V. Woolsey, Adv. Mgr., 1T9-- R ftlE ROADS DO STAND UP IN UTAH daily newspapers have carried many editorial' and from their readers, calling attention to Vcomany letters 1'liese PaPers are to be commended t or editorials and letters; and if half a doyen jjshing these, other the newspapers in the state were equally of roore t is quite certain that Utahs road respect,-ithis pokefl in are whose responsible for the poor 'roads. policies Sals, Utah Pr ' it wise to mend their ways. We have one criticism, however, of the daily newspapers 13 and the letters these papers published on the holes ruts in so many of.our roads, as excellent as these edi- gad letters were otherwise. This criticism is that jentionof the roads that are standing up in this state wh ;CF consider hildren, SonieiM-t'em ' is.t mg Wit it llowitid h Pail It. left to! then home t i i Pa who have Ml. and Mi', tin j.a't week, Monday morn- Lake t ity as guests tei and 'ister. Mrs s ing. haw . Mi. and Mrs. Pale Rlia hildren were Sunday guest and Mis Milton Mi. and Mt'. Jail-- , lojjan tiitvi i' Pit el . isitetl at' tl.t l.onif t.f home in Farmington. yo Mis' Irene .''wan ovi t the week end Mi. and Mrs. Ralph 11 Layton Mr. and Mi' Maik Gnndelfmgi-and children were Satuiday dintnr and daughter, Karen, pint a few gue'ts of Mr. and Mi' Howard day' in (irate, Ida during the pa't Layton Hnd family at then home week as guests ojf Mi. ami Mt'. in Sa l Lake t'llv. Parley Smith and family; f Mr. and Mrs. John (iieei. West Mrs. Nate Kilfoyle and daughter. .. Warren, visited at the honii of Mr. , (iieens parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy 7 (J it . nr Sun day. guests .f relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. LenMrsriTeorge' w Underwood nox Sr. and daughter. Shirley, who lU'd ves in Brigham City ever have Keen of Mr and Mrs. V1 'v,k t.n(J as.fJu,!t f h fk , Tom Lennoxguests for the past week, left Mr. and for their home in Woodlyn. X J , Mr. Friday. Mrs. Kimhaii Sandherg. Miss Larue Bloxhum, Wells, Mr. and Mr- - Raymond J New, spent a few days here during entertained at a pot luck the past week visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs. Wray Hyde enter- Se-snu- opuously avoided. The observing traveller will note that when driving over concrete roads of this state, that there are very few. if In observing these concrete roads, just t, holes or ruts. cte the 30 miles of concrete from the Idaho line to Wells- " , -- riads City to Nephi, the 34 miles of concrete iads from like to Tooele, the 20 miles or so of coneree road out South from 5th East street- to beyond Gafield, down wood road from West 33rd South to Riverton, and thenceDrapefrTronT Welby (west of Redwood to and through Bingham; out Highland drive from iluke to Highway 62nd South, and out 9th East from .d There are also the less jdt Lake to Vine street, Murray. rportant stretches of concrete roads in Utah, Box Elder, anpete and Sevier counties. Sot only arc there very few holes or ruts observed in tesemany stretches of concrete (and many of them were and Mrs. Thomley K. Swan. Pr. uilt years ago) but it can be found that all of these roads and M,rsKeith Raines, Mr. and ewe11 Sanders: r- R.n.d ,rsu be driven over at the maximum legal speed limit in per- - ?,Irv H. J. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. llliam st safety, so far as the surface of the road is concerned.--swaand Mr and Mrs. Alan R. 2d this statement applies equally well to the Saltair road Blood. entertained at ct North Temple street from Salt Lake City, which a, writer Miss lrt,ne Swandinner at one of the Salt Lake ? papers recentlv' criticized as being her home on Pioneer day.party (overs Dtlgh rirham J - - Mr and Mrs. Vaughn F Sheffield spent a few days in Rrovo during the past week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hacking. Following kaysvillc people attended the Sheffield family reunion held at Fairmont park in Salt Iuike Pity. Sunday afternoon; Mrs. Nanie k. Shieffield, Mr. and Mrs Vaughn I Sheffield am Larry, Peun M i's. Wayne k dren, Mr. and Mrs kereth H Sheffield and family. Mr. and Mrs Koss Rrown and children', Mr. and Admiral Theatre tGSZi CLEARFIELD Phone: WmUtb EUrtrtc . to Wendover. But it should be emphasized that ese roads are not concrete! Furthermore, there wouldnt Mrs. E. M. Bagley. Salt Lake Heinnch. the reconstruction in on the Timpie area today, had Miss going road in question been originally paved with concrete. Itroadsthe road officials build a reasonable mileage of e on our heavyrtravelled highways each year, and ur road problems will just naturally disappear after a fewJPent ast week end at one " yoM. ! EJT8. News About Folks Mr, Kinun kaysville BARNES S.ndbere, Correspondent fb: Wn. tad Mrs. Maurice R. d children, Washington, here for Barnes D. C., W Bick-count- y, rVUk City, were Wednes-Lfaes- of Mrs. Mclver ti par-- KAYSVILLE 9-- J DIRT trucking JOHN GRAHAM William Powell, Ella Raines set, Pa., and 'Arnold spent Wednesday in Bingham. Mrs. Wilma Wilkensen, Oakland, Cal visited at the home of her and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle, for a few days during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Edis J. Rawlings, Salt Lake City, were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. j sis-au- i Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rei GlesSner and REFRIGERATORS REPAIRED Meade Refrigeration LAYTON PHONE 239-R- -l S ROCK LOFT! Kynie) DIJnSG AND DANCING Open at . . . 151 SOUTH, KAYSVILLE JJKgton junction on . WAT nd SATURDAY! DinnersP- -2 to - M. Dinner, from M, I P. 0eRerr Rons, phone 51-- J. TRUCKING Sand, Gravel Mountain Soil a nt or TIME Wwh Dar Skew nm By R. J. rf a AFTER 7.00 P. M. CALL 371-J- 4 OR 201-Member of Multiple Listing Bureau. w 500 Salesmen Have a Copy of Your Listing. Plus 2 STATE OF THE UNION Spencer Tracy, Katherine Hepburn, Van Johnwon TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY AUGUST 3 and 4 THAT WAY WITH WOMEN Dane Clark, Martha Vickers Amateur Night Each P. M. Wedneaday, 9.-0-0 ItMiU 7:00 P. M. Week Days Saturday and 2:00 P. M. Sundaya (Continuoua.) Laat Show Starta at 9:30 P. M. Sunday, Monday AUGUST 1 and 2 i 'I REMEMBER MAMA' Irene Dunn' Tuesday, Wednesday AUGUST 3 and 4 "HER HUSBAND'S AFFAIRS" Franchot Tone Lucille Ball , PLUS "UGHTiniiG nf THE DARK" THE OLD HOME TOWN 97 CENTS By STANLEY ; ILL TAKE THUMBSONIC A DOZCAI EGGS INSTEAD IP'ffcU DQNT WEIGH EM 5 lOfl SKLLL CRAB &AML CRIAfuRL, Kditl PtftHDllU; CAUCrfY OM "fife WHtH If It crab SMtLL ASOUf sms 20iMtS BIMAJtf IHOtt CAKdRtP tiK MA.MY LARCL lKKfHIKt; SIAM W.BuAxKAM iKdWO JUSif ATlU &HtPP(N A SKILL ARC KNOWN AS SOf SKILLS 7 it AM tltCfROH ttUAM 1? ASoirf AN IKON IK aiRPt VAWN orfLK PlAMtftR BY The Lady from Cheyenne Robert Preston Loretta Young PLUS 31 fuMlAALY WIPDM4S AND klftfKS WAi MAPI ; JULY 29, 30, 1 JULY 30, 31 and Aug. l W Thursday, Friday, Saturday flav Sunday Phone 184 and ELSe MieS SHARK? Piscovtaf of i.mo BROCKBANK REALTY CO. SCOn 1 DAUM-TK1- I itM MifAUMlN-f- , fat Y AUGUST W5IMH couaf aiporTlr. Friday, Saturday and CktS ji Wt(A CUAf ScitHliru: piscovuy M TtW SatarSavs aa4 BeaSoya OaliaaMS Praia ItM YLAAS ARP HOWARD THOMAS or 160-- J Phone Kay. 436-- st SHOWS i (fi n a WDIAMS Colombia, iO.AMiaiCA, ustarf MUSICAL Htw Layton i SCOTTS SCRAP BOOK This Week at Your New THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JULY 30 and 31 New TUm John Hodiak, Sylvia Sidney two children, Rigby, Idaho, were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Halliday and family. Misses Pauline and Carol Parker spent the past week in Wellsville SALAAUAKl 0R FROM A STRANGER IX) VE Kt Anytime! Better Service List Your Property Jth a Realtor and Local Office. Plus , i relatives. Mrs. C. N. McMurdie, San Fran cisco, has been a guest of her Mr. and ter and brother-in-laMrs. Clifford Elliott and family for a few days. m Mrs. Merrett Nance is undergoing treatment at LDS hospital in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Jones, San Antonio, Tex., are visiting at the home of Mr. Jones parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Jones, for two weeks. William Stanton and Richard visBird, both of Falconer, N. Y., iter with Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Darr Monday and Tuesday. Miss Janet Todd, who has been visiting at the home of her uncle land aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Weston reTimothy, for the past month, turned to her home in Jerome, Ida., Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Larsen and children are spending two weeks in Great Falls, Mont. Mrs. Lloyd Moore and Mrs. Victor Saunders spent Monday in Salt i X'y THE SENATOR WAS INDISCREET n j GRAVEL, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AUGUST 3, 4 and 5 - P'r-ida- an ex-Wednesday risit with relatives. While they a guests at the home Miriam Barnes. li'J?0 Airs. John Larsen, have been vis-- t the home of Miss Irene few days. J (.Hin,McIver &nd on- - Mich-- " SAND, WALTZ Bing Crosby, Joan Fontaine Technicolor ; es U At. P0OXE THE EMlEROR ton. Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Johnson Miss Joyce Timothy is visiting anj children. Clinton, visited kays-relativin Heyhurn, Ida., for two villc friends weeks. Mrs. Leland Frost and children Miss Lorraine Swanger was a Spcnt the past week in Payson ells. last week end visitor to visiting relatives. M. Barnes Nev., where she was a guest of jr an(j jjrS- - Lyle Peterson and ARNOLD M. Kaysville SUNDAY, MONDAY August 1 and 2 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Elliott Pity; and children tattended a reunion of the McArthur family held at Alta, Pioneer day. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Layton con-etand daughters, Berniece, Carol and Loraine, arrived home Friday from reea two weeks trip to Nyssa and Vale, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bames, Mr. and Mrs, Marus R. Cooley and D. Parr Mr. and Mrs. Howard an(j children spent Sunday in New- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cottrell. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rei Glessner and lt,n Cache County, as guests of 1! Uwe for a few days. Mrs. l.owe and Mrs. Goodh are sisters. Mr. und Mu. R. G. Rond and s n Reggy, Manti, were last week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Gillespie and family. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Timothy were Sunday guests of Mrs. Nora ei non at her home in Salt Lake. RITZTHEATRL SUNDAY-MONDA- Allan Lane, Eddy Waller Friday n M.t--nMrs. Perry Gooch,"Ari- -' d mo. Idaho, have been visiting at tlmJiihie of Mr. and Mrs. George Dick Powell, Signe llanao BOLD FRONTIERSMAN well-arrang- uftei-noo- den as guests of Mrs. Lucille Moulding. .Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crossen, ITyton, and Mr, and Mrs. Leo Richins and children, Sa:t Lake were Ruml.iy guevti of Mr. and Mrs Ralph TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH Plus ) k road 1 A BIG WAY Gene Kelly - or 3 HliTplMMitc LIVING IN - leh-lnig7f- a-f- LAYTON, UTAn FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JULY HO and 31 Ruffet supper at their home Monday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mr Hyde. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. George CuthRert, Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Erra laiyton, laiyton; Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Hyde and Mr. and Mrs. Pick Koldwyyn Mr and Mrs. Max Henderson, riding. were laid for'George Robert Swan. and Mr. and Mrs. Pavid Palawan, The daily newspapers editorials and letters have aid a Swarthmore. Pa ; Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson and daughter, Charell, it about the poor roads to Evanston, Price and Vernal, and George Narramore. Sparks, Nev all of Malta. Idaho, visited with Mr and Mrs. N. A. Rasmussen, iout the 14 miles of terrible detour in the Timpie area on - 3S6-J-- Miss Lillinn.Ntdsiin, Price, was the guest of her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Ernest R. days during the past week. Mr. and Mrs George T and Mrs JWis Peneille spent Pioneer Day ilfOgden, visiting fnends Mis' Pat riel:? Anne Rehling. (Hand Junction. Coloiado. is visiting at the home f her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest K. Rehling, for a few. weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nicholls had as their Sunday dinner gue'ts Mr. iu! Mrs. Gordon Ruling and Jimnvo and Foster Shewed, aR of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. (Hen Stuait and family armed home Monday from a few days vacation trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming Mr and Mrs. Homer Taylor and Tlnldren. Bountiful, were Pioneer day dinner guests of Mi und Mrs. Finest U. Rehling Mi and Mrs. Chailes Jenkins, Clearfield, were Sunday guests of Mr. ami Mrs Robert Rehliing. Annual fathers and sons outing foi Davis stake will Re held August Fl und .11. at.. Farmington .F'lats. l atluis and Faimington canyon sons from kaysville. Farmington and Centerville are invited to attend. Mr and Mrs. Waltei visited at the home of Mrs. Kelton R. Cottrell laike over the week end Archie R. Green has been seriously ill at his home for several days. Mrs Annie S. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Layton and children, Mr and Mrs. Alan W. laiyton and children, Mr. und Mrs. Howard Layton and children, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Richins and Mrs. Conrad Harrison and family enjoyed a family dinner paity ut Lagoon, Tuursduy evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dale F.liqson and children spent Pioneer day in Og- - Kaysville, Davis County, Utah 2D, 1948, Page Thurs., July ' SERIAL a y f)' WALLY BISHOP |