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Show 2 f f The Page 11 Paints Kaysville Landscape For Masters Degree Clearfield Mrs Prank 0. Paul, 196 S. 400 E. st, Clearfield, art Farmingtons New Jaycee Leader Will Assume Duties This Evening Kaysville Making headlines was the young mistress at the Robeit household in Salt Luke City. The new mother proud of her first born was the former Ann Neville, daughter of the Joseph Nevilles, Kaysville. The baby girl arrived May IS in a Salt Lake hospital and weighed six and one-hapounds. Farmington Newly elected officers of the Farmington Junior Chamber of Commerce will assume their duties at a regular meeting of the club this evening (Thursday). Chosen to serve as president for the coming year is Dale Lund. Other officers are Mike Lund, first vice president; Dale Bone, second vice president; Paul Spencer, secretary and treasurer; Harry Bell, Gus-taves- one-roo- V 1FED Mt ea S2. y yi. ? 4 i , a W w.4w.fcw, f the Federal Jfc .w V 'RE8CUE STREET . Civil Defense Admlnlstrstlona Olney, Md., rescue mins similar to the various structures civil defense me U,1ertricln victims of bombings. Up to ? studenU ere checked obsUcles during each week er coarse. (rcDA areullr-,el1,e- U0nK0f ln7 d two-we- SCHOOLS NEWS ek gested by the class teacher, LaMar Stuart, that the class leave a keepsake for the school from their money. This was in turn agreed upon by the youngsters and an electric clock for the sixth grade room with the engraving of the 1K56 class on it will be purchased some time before the beginning of next year if all goes as planned. School End Party Students Learn Of Fire Truck Clearfield Elmo Hodson, auxiliary fire department chief, was on hand to explain all the workings of the big red fire truck from hose to siren last week for all of the children of the Clearfield school. An eager-eye- d group of children explored the big engine and asked questions of Chief Hod-so- n to answer. Clearfield Sixth graders of the Clearfield schodl held a closing party last Thursday with some of the funds collected in an incorrect grammar usage contest conducted throughout the year. Boys and girls as well as teachers were fined Make It Short in pennies for using incorrect or You want to say it Flonst: slang language in the class room with sir? Certainly. How flowers, and this fund built up for the about three dozen roses? entire year. Make Customer: it half a As all of the funds were not dozen. Im a man of few words. used for the party, it was sug The Teamsters Mrs. Eisenhower Helps Celebrate Sayings Bond Birthdayt director and MeriU Mandirector. ning, one-yeOutgoing officers are Norman Gardner, president; Dale Lund, first vice president; Mike Lund, second vice president; Harry Bell, two-yedirector and treasurer; director; George Korulis, one-yeand Milas Gardner, secretary. This evening's meeting wUl be held at 8 p.m. in the city office. two-ye- ar ar teacher at the North Davis Junior High school for the past nine years will receive her Master of Science Degree from the University of Utah next Monday in the field of painting. For her thesis Mrs. Paul chose A new son has come to give comto do an oil painting of a land- petition to the other children at the tal. The little lad was weighed in The James Pattersons have a Lee Eatchel house. The little lad on May 10 scape west of Kaysville new son, born Sunday morning at Mrs. Paul has been teaching for has a brother and two sitters who the Dee Hospital in Ogden. Glenn I. and Leona Kent Jorgentwenty-nin- e years and has taught will teach him the "tricks of the sen have a new son bom May 10 Ray and Carol Dean have a new at all levels of schools, starting trade." in an Ogden hospital. school house out in a baby girl. She as bora last ThursThe Gordan Gurrs are sending in Missouri, and taught three years day night at the Dee hospital in out pink announcements telling of Boys were the style recently Ogden. at a university. of a baby daughter in a as William J. and Lou Darlene SlaShe graduated from State Teach- the arrival Lake Salt hospital last Thursday. ter also are boasting of a son born ers' College in Missouri and atthree sisters and a broth- May 2 in an Ogden hospital. are There tended the University of Utah, home. er at then later obtained her Bachelor It was a boy also for Mr. and of Science Degree at the Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark are Mrs. Dixon Miller. The new heir Young University thrilled as can be with their new was bora May 17 in an Ogden ho She has taught in Utah ninteen daughter born May 21. The mother pital. Mrs. Miller is the former of her twenty-nin- e years. is the former Joan Hennefer. The Janice Burt. Also Graduating Clarks live in Clearfield. Another Clerafield graduating Also on May 17 was bora the new son of Paul W. and Bernice from the University of Utah next Syracuse Wagner. He, too, made his earthly Monday is Larry Taylor, son of. Corporal and Mrs. Theodore Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor, .V4 are happy parents of a baby appearance in an Ogden hospital. Maple St. He has been a major in girl born recently at Fort Eustis, Pink booties are hanging on the engineering and a high honor stu- Hampton, Virginia. A son, David, sisline new the at the John F. Quinn residence. to welcome was dent scholastically happy ter. The mother was Eloise Steed, Their new daughter was bora May So Sorry daunghter of Bishop and Mrs. T. 26 in an Ogden hospital. Pastor: Ah, good morning, Mrs Joseph Steed, Syracuse. The William Engstroms are also Brown. I see you are taking pleased with the arrival of a baby Layton tramp into the country." Frol. Irewiftr (IumIIi, talker, pest sad A tramp indeed Mrs. Brown: Eugene and Colleen Carlos daughter born May 23. Mrs. Engs-trocrilie, will direct 9th eeeael Writer of is son Jeanette their the former know are hus is this have Id boasting my you Ceftlereoc t U. 1 U.Jt II tkrsegl i born May 1(1 at Hill AFB Hospi- Java 22. band." bV cv'' lf i May 31, 1956 REFLEX ar ar m is m Ken-ningt- T 3TT C3k.(l: ; l - ht XMUNtRDfiuia' ' r - ' ' 1 v v ;; . ' v IV 4nir ; -- j & - seriesE ' ' 50WOC90ME --ZiM j A ''0 tWw Xo V hi vV Vi.ein .in 0.11 -- M'- ti'nWr O Q O- n ; - Among tboeo who helped celebrate the 15th analversar? of the Series E Savings Bead on May 1 were Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower and Marilyn Miller, Washington school youngster. They are shown here in the White House just after the First Lady sliced into the four-foo- t, d cake made in the likeness of a S100 E bond. Mrs. Eisenhower la honorary chairman of the National Womens Advisory Committee for Saving Bonds. Marilyn was selected for the honor for her outstanding achievement la the School Savings Stamp Plan. The huge cake, decorated la four colors, was baked and dm nated by Clements Pastry Shop of Washington as a contribution to the Savings Bond Program. Sales have exceeded 180 billion since E bonds were first offered on May 1, 1941, and today over 40 million people own more than 1 40 billion in E and B hands. nine-year-o- ld 500-poun- Hi The BANKER'S STORY IK HELPS WIN THE WAR OF THE ysi REVOLUTION fc lie Bank of North Aaericaj .the first bank the United founded was in Lt, by Robert Morris, In :he patriot financier tits direct purpose was to aid I Washingtons ' ft. I 1 army with l rations andpayfjlfi INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BARUES BANKIUG CO. Kaysville, Utah Kaysville Sixth Names Officers ForYW&YmiA New officers have Kaysville been sustained in both the Young Mens and the Young Ladies MIA in the Sixth Ward. Mrs. Waynard Bennett has been named president of the YLMIA with Mrs. Max Rigby and Mrs. Jay Webster her counselors. Ray Odd is the president of the Young Men's, assisted by counselors Jerry Timmons and Kenneth Kinney. A Real Feat The wife was greatly pleased with her success at the womens meeting. On her return home the aaid to her husband: Yes, I was absolutely outspoken at the meeting this afternoon. Her husband looked incredulous. I can hardly believe it, my deer, r' ci who outspoke you?" The Teamster How Christian Science Heals Subject This Week RELIGION MADE PRACTICAL IN SCHOOL I IW KUTV Chan. 2 M. P. 2:45 Saturdays More and Got Expected Much .... . ; He had heard it time end again from his friends who drive Cadillacs. rJii , - He had heard, for - instance, of Cadillacs marvelous performance' . '. and ofCadillacs great comfort and handling ease , . . and of the satisfaction that comet to the man at the wheel. And so, when he took the keys to his first ago, knew what to expect from the carrot cars Well, here he is a few miles out on his maiden journey and hes leaning a gre&t truth about Cadillac: that nothing tan adequately prepare a man jor Cadillac ownership t cave the experience iltelj. - How, for instance, 'could anyone fully onset the joys of owning a new Cadillac car? It gives a man a sense of pride and a feeling of achievement ' and fulfillment that literally defy description. . . .t ! , Or how could anyone anticipate the thrill of driving a new Cadillac? Smooth and quiet-- . . . eager and responsive . . , restful and relaxing it simply has no counterpart on the worlds highways. .And how could anyone foreknow the many other pleasures that await him at the wheel . . , . . .the joy of finding that his Cadillac, with all its quality and charactcr-is-amon- g the most and operate . . practical of motor cars to own . . . and the satisfaction we believe he will find in his relationship with us m his Cadillac dealer and in our honest concern with his motoring .Why not stop in soon for a personal preview of well-bein- g. this wonderful experience? We think you will be delighted to learn how'. quickly you can get delivery and to find how much your current car is worth to us in trade. BRICK VJOOD COMPANY Kaysville, Utah 2nd North and Main CHECK YOUR CAR-CH- ECK ACCIDENTS |