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Show I I --p- Nws About Folka la ners attending. A delicious dinner was served at 8:00 p.m, followed by a proKAYSVILLE gram put on by former students. Norma Preece, Correspondent Mrs. Iris Hepworth Moon sang one Phone 293-song; Mark Muir, former class WHOS NEW Earl president, gave remarks From Provo comes word' of the Johnson, sang two numbers; a arrival of a baby girl born Aug- skit was presented, and remarks ust 23 to Mr. 'and Mrs. Bob San- by Superintendent Samuel Mor-gn- n and . principal, Emil White-sideders. The little Miss, bom at the Utah Valley Hospital, weighing 7 lb. 8 oz, Mrs. Sanders was the ; Bill Warren atced as Master of former Nancy Ritter, Salt Lake. Ceremonies. A committee was Bob and Nancy have two sons at chosen to arrange for another rehome, happy to have a little sis- union in five years. ter for a play mate. Everyone enjoyed a pleasant and and Pleased happy interesting grandparevening chatting with ( ents are Mr.' and Mrs. Hod Sand-der- old class mates. Judge and Mrs. Willis RitMr. and Mrs. Howard Larkin ter, Salt Lake, and four children, Phoenix, Aris, The 1940 Class Reunion of Davis left Wednesday for home, after a High School was held Friday at the vacation for a few weeks with Mrs. Davis High School Cafeteria, with Lavida Larkin and other relatives 181 class members and their part in Kaysville and Farmington. . R s. . s, SI iDlflff fflaipjl ka PRESIDCKT eiKNHQWSH OWStU. OHH ASM WARMiyJWU0 TMS smoonac gump in 'mess WORDS: ..fT$SRVl IS Of THSN MOUNTING 1MPORTANCS TO OUt SKUWTYANOTO NATIONAL UAPHBHIP TOWARD A 6TA8C. PEACEFUL WORLD! inn GREAT GUARDSMAN GENERAL NATHAN TWINING CMim Of STAFF Of THE ' imrreo 6UAR0SMCM am AIR youmg mem states moot BEGAN HISAUUTARV INTM6 ABOUT TOXOFTNE NATIONS NATIONAL 6UARQ&MEN ARE BfTWKN THE AOCE Of 17 AND XL , t. CAREER OREGON GUARD. MADONM. SMurryouwMiN MOONG MEN J0t8 HORMMP-UXKIN- S x THE NATIONAL GUARD TO fTAATTHHR A LTEARV TRAINING WHHJ UVING AT NOME, MCfOONG OR ATTENDING SCHOOL. The BANKER'S STORY CHARTERS THE BAS'D3 DROOL COMPANY f DEVELOPMENT OF GREAT TRADING COMPANIES. Shares in them 'joint V STOCK COMPANIES WERE PRACTICALLY THE PRCt TYPE OF SECURITY INVENTED .vAET THE DEMAND FOR A PLACE INVEST ONES Iff "tM toV zr?r M lltTT INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BARNES BANKING CO. KAYSYILLE. UTAH i ! NEW CABLE TO CONNECT U. S. AND HAWAII 4-- H and made beany caps. The following girls attended: Gay Poulson, LaRae Woodward, Susan Layton, Carol Ann Tippetts, Pat Johnson, Carol Green, Linda Blood and Mary Lyle Johnson, guest from Salt Lake. Gene Rosetta returned home from a weeks vacation to Colo- -, rado where he visited relatives and friends at Grand Junction, Gunnison anil New Castle. Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Prigmore, Billings, Montana, left Saturday for home after visiting Mr. 'and Mrs. Charles Prigmore and other relatives for a few days. Mrs. Knewell Rushforth was luncheon guest Wednesday of Mrs. H. C. Burton in Bountiful. Stanley Hansen was injured at work last week and suffered with a brain concussion last week. Mrs. Effie Miller had as Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fugson. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jenson 'and son, Larry, Ogden. Mrs. Ora Campbell, and Miss Julie Timothy left for a two week trip to Sacramento, California to visit Mr. Champbells twin daughters, and their families. Mr. and Mrs. John.R. Mclver and sons, Salt Lake, were dinner guests of Mrs. Walter Cottrell Sunday. CWO and Mrs. Wallace Cooper and two children, who have been stationed at Fairchild Air Force Base, Spokane, Washington, have been visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Winters, for two weeks, enroute to their new assignment with U. S. Air Force Military Academy at Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ryerson, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Dalhbly and son, Eddie, North wood, Iowa, are visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Ryerson. Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swanger were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ronnfeldt Monday evening. Mrs. Irma Stephens entertained the DeLite Pinochle Club at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. G. Gibb Smith and Mrs. H. L. Tracy attended the Childrens Theatre Conference at . the University of Utah, Monday eveMr. and Mrs. Grant Cullimore and family were weekend visitors at Big Piney, Wyoming with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Yose. Mrs. Noall Hyde, Mrs. Casper Carroll, Mrs. John Adams, Mrs. Ray Harvey, Mrs. Marjorie Thatcher, Mrs. Dorothy Larison, Mrs. Indra Brush, and Miss Ends Cook will .represent the Kaysville Branch of University Women , at the Work Shop at Spanish Fork KaysviUa, Davis County, Thure, Aug. 25, 1955 Utah P. U 1 in the next few weeks. Present telephone service between Hawaii and the mainland is furnished jointly by the American and Hawaiian Companies by means of radio circuits. The demand for service is expanding rapidly making it necessary to supplement existing facilities. The companies believe that the best way to do this is by cable rather than by additional radio installations. The radio spectrum is becoming crowded and future growth by this medium is necessarily limited. Also, continuity of service is more definitely assured when two means of transmission, radio and cable, are available. Meanwhile work is continuing on the laying of the first section of telephone cable across the Atlantic Ocean. The cable laying ship, Monarch, on August 9 picked up the initial segment of the first cable and spliced it to the 1200 cable aboard the mile deep-se- a ship. Cable laying operations are expected to be completed in late September. Plans for a submarine cable communication system connecting the United States mainland and the Hawaiian Islands were announced today by the American Tel, A Tel. Co. and the Hawaiian Telephone Co. Applications are now being submitted for the necessary government approvals. , twin-cable The repeatered, sysbe to service for tem, ready early in 1958, will have practically the same design as that of the transatlantic cable now being constructed and of the cable to be laid in 1950 between Ketchikan, Alaska and Port Angeles, Washington, near Seattle. Engineering work on the Hawaiian project will get under way immediately. To meet the 1958 completion schedule it will be necessary to start some of the manufacturing 'Operations with- - ; ning. During the 16 century, England fostered tnc V NEWLYWEDS RECITE VOWS August 4, the Merry StitchClub group packed food ers and with their leader, Mrs. Edna Layton, kpent an enjoyable and interesting day at Muller Park. The girls participated in a hike On Mr. and Mrs. William Winters returned home Saturday fronW a pleasant and enjoyable vacation for 10 days to the northwest and Literary commericalism is lowCanada. They toured through Calering the intellectual standard- - to gary, Banff National Park and accommodate the purse and to Lake Louise, Canada. meet a frivolous demand for amuseMr. and Mrs. Ray lloth and two ment instead of for Improvement. Mary Baker Eddy children, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Chat-wiSalt Lake, visited Tuesday SAurt tAiun with CWO and Mrs. Wallace Wallace and and family. Cooper hia family have been visiting Mr. and Mra. William Winters and also took care of their home while Mr, and Mrs. Winters were on their recent trip. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winters and family visited with them Sunday. n, Newlyweds Mr. and Mra. Charles W. Peckt, Jr, were married in a eandelight ceremony at the home of the brides grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. King, Salt Lake City. The bride is the former Miss Shannon Clawson, daughter of Mrs. Leona K. Clawson, Kays-lilland James L Clawson, Price. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W, Peckt, Sr, Salt Lake City, are parents of the groom. e, Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swanger spent the weekend in Logan visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lenhart and family. and children spent Sunday at visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barnes. Pvt. Rodney Green, who is with the Army statiaaAd at Fort Car-so- n, Colo, is home tin a 10 day leave visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Green. Mr. and Mra. Leo Walker were weekend guesta of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rowberry at Logan. Mrs. Louise Green has been staying in Ogden for the past week at the home of her son, Wayne, while his wife underwent a major operation. Tre-mont- her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mclver, at Salt Lake. Jjfs. Noall Hyde and Mrs. Ray Harvey attended the funeral services Monday for Mr, Fern B. Flint, at Clearfield. Mr. Flints wife is a member of the University of Utah Women. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Anderson, Sacramento, Calif, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Art Gerber and children. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Peterson and children left on a vacation to the northwest. While in Portland, Oregon, they will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hatch, Mrs. Oscar Nicholls, Randolph, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Brough Saturday. This ia proof, my dear, you never do anything halfway." Duufe 'Tililf- zFOR GO! . Milk is natures most perfect food forgo, for glow, and for grow. Never regard study as a duty, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gunnell, Mr, and Mrs. Dale Barton, Mr. and but as the enviable opportunity to Mrs. Forest R. Hansen were guests learn to know the liberating influ- at a patio party Saturday eve- ence of beauty in the realm of the ning in Bountiful at the home of spirit for your own personal joy and to the profit of the community Mr.1 and Mr. B. 0. Brough and to which your later work belongs. daughters, Vilate end Evelyn, atAlbert Einstein tended a wedding reception of a aC Pay nephew, Forst McKinnon, son, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Bishop. UTAH MILK foundation; Saturday. Mr. 'and. Mrs. Jack Robins spent , Mr. and jMrs- - Harold Gailey find Saturday at Pine View Dam, water children, Miss Bette Bishop, Miss Marilyn Mancell left Wednesday skiing. Lyle Larkins who is employed for a vacation to Lake Tahoe and at the Hour Glass Bar Ranch in San Francisco. Wyoming spent two' days visiting Miss Evelyn Brough is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard this week with her sister and Larkins. brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Cleese Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cottrell anc son Ralph, Jr, returned home Saturday from a two week trip to New York. . , Mrs. Noall Hyde will spend few days in Spanish Fork visiting her mother, Mrs. Rose Markham. Mra. Walter Cottrell is spending a few days this week visiting with Hilton at Delta. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bacon and daughter, of Bell, Calif., are spending a vacation with Mrs. Alice Green, Mr. and Mrs. Welwyn Green and will also visit Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Green. Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Halliday a little luxury is good for every man ...so enjoy e , - t straightBOURBONwhiskey 6 years old j- ' - . AND PRICED TO PLEASE .3 rff-- , Qr 8 Kff ELI3IT CHUM unmans, kl COWSIKT s 1 1 ! I I till1 5 I ti ' ;(! ONLY FORD DEALERS CARRY USED CARS 'AND TRUCKS |