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Show at Mount Pleasant. He to return to Quartermaster expects School at the end of his leave. Friday evening Commander and Mrs. R. F. Lynch' were hosts at a Published by duplicate bridge party. Guests were THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY Commander and Mrs. R. G. Laven-soLieutenant Commander and NATIONAL EDITORIAL Mrs. E. T. MacDonald, Lieutenant AsJb,ctAT(3N Commander and Mrs. E. A. PhilUXA3 SIAIE PdiSX ASSOCIATION lips, Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. A. C. Windham, Lieutenant and Mrs. W. J. Robinson, LieutenNational Advertising Representative ant Junior Grade and Mrs. D.-Newspaper Advertising Service Christenson and Lieutenant Junior 222 N. Michigan A ve Chicago, IIL Grade and Mrs. C. W. Rixey. Captain and Mrs. E. H. Wange-li- n entertained with cocktails in Subscription: $2.50 Per Year, Payable in Advance their quarters and dinner at the In Combination With the Journal $3.00 Per Year Commissioned Officers Club Saturday evening in honor of ComLloyd E. Anderson, Editor and Manager mander and Mrs. V. E. Ambrose, remainder of the evening was .The Editor News B. Bowring, Mary spent playing cards in their quarVern Woolsey, Adv. Mgr.) 770 ters. Guests were Rear Admiral Mrs. C. II. Gillilan, Captain 10 and Office Phone and Mrs. C. A. Blick, Commander and Mrs. R. F. Lynch, Commander matter February 15, 1911, at Entered as second-clas- s and Mrs. R. G. Lavenson, ComKaysville, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. mander and Mrs. C. R. Ernst, Commander and Mrs. J. McL. Stuart : and Commander and Mrs. J. A. Academy n, 371 i -- L. "COURAGE AND" WISDOM for an extended their way to Yellowstone Park and to Canada for a vacation. Kaysville, Daria County, Utah They Detective Garside of the Ogden have two sons who are attending Thurs., May 28, 1953 Page Police Department spoke to the college and a daughter in nurses youth group at the Community training. Lee D. Bell, son of Mr. and Mra. church last Sunday on Narcotics About 2.V girts were in attendBell of Lakeview, ia serving Zoram and Youth. ance at the Beehive Swarm Day On June 7 a joint meeting has last Saturday at the stake house. with the ,U. S. Navy on the Ronquil off the southbeen planned with the youth of the Mrs. Irma Oage and Mrs. Stanley coast. California ern First Methodist church of Ogden. Moss stake Bee Keepers were in A talk on The Message .of Na- charge of the program which was Miss La Jean Nelson recently enture" will be given. for mothers of all Beehive girls tertained her father J. Kay Nelson at a Chi Omega luncheon in Salt An ice cream social has been and newly graduated Seagulls. A new service stationrts' well Lake. She, is a member of this planned for June 12 by the Young people of the Community church underway at the corner of 200 sorority at the University of Utah. to benefit their camp fund. Cake, South and South State St. here. It Terry Ward from St. George has pie, punch, etc., will be on the menu. is being constructed by the Con- been, visiting at the ClarencI Ward Mr. and Mrs. Milton Walter, Mr. tinental Oil Co. Grant Johnson is residence this week. He is Mr. Wards nephew. and Mrs. Jesse Pecht. Mrs. Carlyle the builder. Anderton, Mrs. Russel Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. James Rochester, Mrs. Patterson and Rev. H. Price are all attending a Baptist Convention in Denver this week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. White -- News About Folks In and family were dinner guests at BERTHANA ROLLER RIN1 Mrs. Melvin the home of Mr.-an321 - 21th Street . . . Ogden CLEARFIELD Wilcox last Sunday. THIS COUPON AND 35c A youth night has been set up Dorothy White admits one person including tax and rink-akatat the Community church on Tues. . . shoe skates 2.7c extra Correspondent 1 1 GOOD ANY-WEOR FRI. Phohe: days; Anyone - interested - contact the leaders Walluce Nichol and Skating TUE WED, THUR, FRI, AND Mrs. Marvin Mumford entertain-a- t 7:30 to 10:00 P. M. SUNDAY NIGHTS Jimmy Odle for particulars. Matinee SAT. & SUN, 2 to 4 P.M. a luncheon recently for Mrs. Briden-baug- h E. and Mrs. R. Major Parties Our Specialty Price Ratea to Parties EHtine Smith, Gerry Robins of Ogfrom Atlanta, Georgia, formden and Nedra Stevenson. er residents in Lakeview subdiviMr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood and sion visited here last Sunday on daughters Beverly Stevenson and Norma Jean Mumford with their husbands Gayle and Marvin were entertained last Saturday evening at the home of another daughter Mrs. Allene Whitesides in Layton. of Before YOU Buy Your Lot, Be Mrs. Charles Wilkerson of the First Methodist church in Ogden took charge of the morning serv1. THAT you have seen the choice lots available in the Valley View Area ices at the Community church last on Kaysvilles East Side. Sunday in the absence of the pastor Rev. Hampton Price. 2. THAT you see for yourself the Beautiful View of the Mountains and and of the Lake. Vacation Bible school at the June church on 3. THAT you find out how reasonable these choice lots are. begins Community Apollo Club. Nebraska and 'Mrs. J. McL. Stuart entertained with a Dinner last evening in honor of Command, er and Mrs. V. C, Ambrose. Their guests were Rear Admiral and Mrs. C. H. Gillilan and Commander and Mrs. J. A. Wright Jr. Mrs. W. J. Robinson entertained Saturday evening with a dessert-bridgThe guests were Mrs. R. G. Lavenson, Mrs. E. A. Phillips, Mrs. A. C. Windham, Mrs. R. Ei Link, Mrs. D. I,. Christenson, Mrs, C. W. Kixey and Mrs. A. G. Taylor. Lt. Commander and Mrs. E. 1. MacDonald will honor Commande-an- d Mrs. V. E. Ambrose with a dinner this evening in their quarters. Their guests include Rear Admiral and Mrs. C. H. Gillilan and Lt. Commander and Mrs. E. A. Phillips. visit Commander -- (MIM5-J- D- i Naval Base News Dorothy White t Correspondent 2 Phone: 62-J- The highlight of the Social Cal- endar this week was Rear Admiral and Mrs. C. II. Gillilans delightful cocktail party given Tuesday evening in their home at the depot for approximately fifty guests in honor of Commander and Mrs. V. E. Ambrose. The profusion of spring flowers used in the decorations added to the gaiety of the occasion. Monday commenced a busy week for the Naval Supply Depot as Rear Admiral J. L. Herlihy, SC, with this combination ISOTOX Garden Spray ORTHORIX Spray ISOTOX Garden Spray kill Aphis, Thrips, Lawn Moths, Earwigs, Ants, certain Beetles and Cater- pillars and many other troublesome garden pests. 6 ORTHORIX Spray otnw ni. control Powdery Mildew, Rust, Peach Leaf Curl, Scale and certain Mites. 'Used together they will keep your garden-pest-fre- e. Commander and Mrs. J. McL. Stuart welcomed their son, John E. Stuart, 2MSN, . USN, from Washington, D. C. on two weeks leave. He spent last week end visiting his sister, Karen, at Wasatch -1- For easiest application use the handy Sfray-ett- e. USN, Inspector General of the Supply Corps, USN, Pacific Coast and his party arrived from San Francisco, California for the annual supply inspection of the Naval Supply Depot. The inspection was completed on Friday. Members of the inspection party included Captain B. B. Bierer, Jr., SC, USN, Commander J. B. Tallent, SC, USN, Commander C. D. Damon, SC, USN, Commander D. T. Rohde, SC, USN, Commander R. E. Johnson, SC, USN, Lieutenant Commander H. W. Blaine, SC, USN, Lieutenant Commander J. H. Walker, SC, USN, Lieutenant J. C. Leach, SC, USN, Lieutenant E. S. Rawls, Jr., SC, USN, Lieutenant Junior Grade J. B. Bonn, SC, USN, Chief Pay Clerk R. C. Head and Mr. A Bcrge. sen. amnCl HASLAM Hardware and Sporting Goods 129 South State Sure Building Following: the .The Road Through the Area has recently been graded and grav-eleYou cant afford not to see this Choice Building Location. For Information on the Lots That Are Available Call G. L. STEWART, KAYSVILLE 268 or RULON W. WAITE, KAYSVILLE 295-- Lieutenant and Mrs. E. G. Hoeft at a dinner party last Tuesday evening in their quarters. Their quests were Cdr. and Mrs. V. E. Ambrose and Lt. and Mrs. A. G. Gudgeon. The occasion was in honor of Commander Ambroses birthday. Mrs. M. G. LaRew entertained two tables of Bridge at her home in Clearfield Tuesday afternoon, their guests last week end Ensign their guests last week-en- d Ensign Speeds brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. S. E. Speed and their four children. Civilians and Officers working in the Planning Department had a farewell party for Commander and Mrs. V. E. Ambrose recently at the d. ... mmo 12 days in the most exciting city in the World CLOSED Grand Prize : MAY 30th ,Tw . 2 TO Trip to Paris for Two hill wMki with all expanses paid (or $2,500.00 la cash) Prlxei $1,000.00 la cash 3 Prlxei $500.00 la cash 7 athar prlzss at $100.00 each Heres how to enter this Thrilling JUNE 15th Nation-wid- e FANNING CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC There are ae tires to boy,,, no purchase of any kind is required for entry In this contest ROY 7 Hours: Sat. For appointment Call 19-1- 2, 2-- 10-- 1 -- HEAVY DUCK , EXCELLENT The requirements are: own LThimpg or tout (husband-wife- ) a car . . , any make, year or modeL 2. That you or your Immediate family are not engaged in the tire business in any way. 3. That you send in your entry on the official contest form we will give you. In this contest, all you hare to do Is tell in 25 words or less which Seiberling "Safety Tire feature you tike bmindwhyr When you come In for your entry blank, well tell you everything youll need to know about this famous tire . , show you its features ...and give you a folder that tells you all about the Seiberling Safety Tire. Hurry! Contest Closes July 3rd! $39.50 sa CHOICE BUILDING LOTS were hosts WALL TENTS WHITE CANVAS USED : IfojTIHftJ 4X16 3 e. Secretary of Agriculture Benson believes that farming AVright, Jr. should be part of the free enterprise system and that govRear Admiral and Mrs. ernment aid should be used only as an emergency measure. Gillilan had as their luncheon re Some people seem to think that this attitude will lead cently, Captain J. Boundy, SC, US-to political death for Mr. Benson. But a recent piece by General Stores Supply Officer, eolumnist Holmes Alexander takes a different and much Philadelphia, Penn. happier view. He interviewed the Secretary just after his Rear Admiral B. J. Rodgers, return from a speaking tour and wrote: Overflow crowds Commandant of the 12th Naval Dishad applauded his calls to freedom. Hundreds of persons had trict arrived in Ogden Wednesday shaken his hand and wished his efforts well. to speak at a luncheon sponsored Bensonsmail runs responsesThe bjrthe R6taryClub-trr-liono- rtf serious-minde- d economists whom hes brought into the de- Armed Forces Week, Admiral Rodpartment can find for your statistical proof that the secre- gers was the honored guest of the Board of Governors of the Salt tarys judgment about farm people is correct. It looks as if more and more farmers are realizing that Lake City Chamber of Commerce government should not and cannot be a source of endless lar- and their Military Affairs Comgesse. And certain important segments of agriculture, it is a mittee in Salt Lake City Thursday pleasure to report, want no part of either bureaucratic domi- evening. Friday evening a dinner nation or coddling. The beef producers are a fine example of party was given in his honor at this. The biggest recent price breaks have taken place in the Salt Lake City Country club. ' beef. On Monday evening Commander 1. Some cattle raisers and feeders have been hit with very and Mrs. J. A. Wright Jr. enterFred Judd is home now from a heavy cash losses. But the beef people have not run to Wash- tained with a dinner party at their stay at the Veterans hospital in ington or snowed their Congressnien under with demands for Quarters in honor of Commander Salt Lake City. government relief. Their attitude has been quite the contrary and Mrs. V. E.' Ambrose who are Helen Coffey of Texas has been spokesmen for major producers organizations have made it soon to leave the Depot for Com- a visitor at the Bill Wasson home. crystal clear that they prefer to take their chances in the free mander Ambrose's new duty StaMrs. Bon is planning a trip to market. tion. Guests were Rear Admiral Secretary Benson is showing both courage and wisdom. and Mrs. C. H. Gillilan, Captain And he is getting a great deal of thoroughly earned backing. and Mrs. C. A. Blick and ComFor the first time in years, there exists a real oppor- mander and Mrs. C. R. Ernst. tunity for more philosophy of the business executive to be Lieutenant (JG) Max A. Enseliet applied in the operations and policies of our government . . . returned this week after visiting to achieve and hold this business viewpoint in government his parents, Mr. and Mrs. August will not be an easy matter. Harold F. Hammond. Enseliet in Hinsdale, Montana. -- soon SPECIAL PRIZE DRAWING for CONTESTANTS in FREE DELIVERY Purchased From Forest Service. HOLT & CLARK PREMIER SALES, INC CLEARFIELD. UTAH A Government Surplus Bargain 728 W. 2ND SO., SALT LAKE CITY . . . , Clearfield, Utah S I DAVIS COUNTY 3 Sets of 4 Seiberling Safety Tires to be given away Free When you cotne in for your contest entry blank well give you e free chance to win a set of these' tires I Drawing will be held July 3rd. , |