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Show The Kaysville News Turkish Parents , Teachers Get Acquainted (Continued - ar Jaycee Work Night Kaysville The Kaysville Junim Chamber of Commeue will hold "l,lb a work night this evening, Thurs- - 'f,am p.m. at the home f day, at Robert Major. The meeting will Social 7:. vs.c.g ceacners honored and a special pro-- 1 have been an.11 in t0 Buhler J'"1 Hter ;hments Outdoor Party Progress By You -- II Fifth KaySVille .. ' t Kuy.ville An .r,y Pine View Uant in Ogden Canyon hom of 1 hl1 Krhs for a Ne'ntr roast on the schedule for Ed Spragues Sunday School class in Kaysville LDS Fifth Ward Tuesday evening. Maw III wC I w which will include boating and " water skiing. New counselors to Kaysville the president were named by the kaysville LDS Second Ward Pri mary organization this week. Re-- 1 Kaysville The Kaysville Rotary leased were Mrs. Jenny B. Hollist, (Tub speaker Wednesday evening first counselor, and Mrs. Ellen Mae was Wilburn Ball, assistant super-- i Manning, second counselor. Sus- intendent of Public Instruction in tained were Mrs. Faye W. Barnett, Utah, who discussed the education-- 1 first counselor, and Mrs. Mazel O. al system of the state Williams, second counselor. in Review P f'lffirorc Its V'Yt" 'Vizae" Your Fair . Be There! Sept. LAST CHANCE! This Week-enAttend the fabulous Fair. Enjoy . . . i 13-2- 2 j d HOLIDAY 1958 From lage 1.) agriculture. Serafettin came to Layton last Kaysville Parents ttnd teachers have l.een getting together at he -- pent building a trailer which Kaysville Elementary school dur-ltJaycees will use for various ing the past week to discuss the events, for selling cold drinks, ham-yes program, according to Pi in-- 1 burgers, etc. Kaysville - The Kaysville LDS cipal G. Henry Hampton. Purposes Fourth Ward MIA officers and . of the room meetings are to help teachers are holding a social and R5 acquaint the parents of the pupils party this evening at 'swimming ur mu .it with the teachers and the school ii ir h,,me of Mr. and Mr. Gnrdi.n program. will Guir. A pot luck lunch will he Innd Ward Relief Society L1).lthl hold their opt ning social of thejseivcd Upeninq Meanderings Visitor from the Utah Stute Uni- in Lojfan where lie at- tended school for five months, Comparing his country with this, Serafettin said the most noticeable American was that difference farms are much mote modem with their tractors and deep freezes. The average farmer in Turkey does not have a tractor and horses ate still the main source of power. It is a common ppufice, however, for the smallerfarmers to borrow tractors from the laiger farms or front one of the government's experimental farms. The individual's freedom is much the same ih the two countries, he versity S.Ja'.Z (Continued From Page 1.) most generous with his know-hoand no one in need of knowing what to do with a building prob-wee- k jem need proceed in ignorance, for he js always willing and able to lve a(jvjce Xhen thl.re are (ht, K)ra),e Mnd Kervice station people in YOUR who take time town and to solemnly put "air in a ldd-bicycle tlr(l nml discuss vari. ous problems of mechanics with H11 Thev ,ntt.r,.stpd ns.-ear-ol- Winters The ON ICE of Capt. Jimmy Jamison's High Dive Act Horse Show twinkling eyes and the "Thanks a lot from their cus- non-payin- g tomers, In Layton lives Mrs. Pearl Maddux who loves children. Always she is besieged with little people flocking around her. By her own admission, she hasnt planted lawn yet around her home because she cant hear to keep yelling at the little children to keep off the grass. When all the yards in all the neighborhood are resplendent with thick, grown grass and the children have some place to nlav. then Mrs. Maddux will iret , Page 13 FARMINGTON New Granddaughter . Mr. and Mrs. Newell Bess re ceived a telephone call from Kinross Air Force Base, Michigan, informing them of the birth of their new granddaughter born to I.t. and Mrs. Jay C. Hess September 1.7. This makes two children for the Hess, Cameron, 17 months. Run of the mill people? fhjr.rAU'mLm by the parents Taking notes constantly, the visitor will test the various things )e Layton, Laytona r Gay Midway 'g Miss Ctah State Fair Contest Exciting Exhibits Popo the Clown llfalt Stats ts And Industrial Exposition FAIRGROUNDS Salt Lake City IB '(.KUMlMh ' I Hjr SG325C2? rVTTTj ' Good Reading for the i Whole Family News Facts Family Features Th Christian Scwnc Monitor On Norway St., Boston IS, Mats. Snd your nwspopr for th tim checked. Enclosed find my check or money order. I year $18 3 months $4 50 6 month $9 j Nom Addrtu City Zoo Slot ' PB-- 1 table clotji and napkins, in palest yellow, that came from China. Hanging on one of their walls are some lovely Japanese pictures one of which is painted on silk. Her son Wallace sent some wooden shoes from Belgium and there is also a German helmet, memento of the war. Mrs. Winters joined the Around the World Shoppers Club a year or so ago and has received some beautiful pieces from that source. There is silver from Sheffield, England; a Persian bracelet; ash trays from Korea made from brass shell castings, the only metals the Koreans have to work with; mosaic work from Italy; a diminutive jug of water from the River Jordan; bells from India; wood carvings from the Philippines and many other objects, too numerable to mention. One of Irenes other hobbies is making scrapliooks and she has some delightful memories tucked away m hers. She and Bill went to the Mardi Gras last February and she has many delightful souv-- I inirs of that exciting trip. They have also been to Canada, to New York and many other places where they can travel again as they see the scrap books. Now they are free to go and do as they wish they look forward to many other exciting and adventuresome trips. It is fun to visit with the Win-- . teis, they are so fun and inter-- ! esting to talk to Retirement, as they can prove, is a blessed state when people who have retired know how to use their time. GOOD TO TEan&rEL BV TTCSnnM VrJOTTIHIEEE2 time has an adequate water sys- - ing, this weekend to return to tern, it is not sufficient to permit Washington, D C. and then home. ; Laytona to further develop new housing areas which would be pos- - election will be published for four sihle with the addition of Lay- - weeks in the Weekly Reflex, then tons well regulated water system. the secretary of state, who will certified copies of all paLaytons advantage of consoli-- 1 receiveconcerned with the consoli- pers continued. the dating, mayor would be in the additional space dation will publish for one day. to grow and in the added tax rev- The consolidation would then take enue, which although is not very place by both communities disincorporating and then large now, could have a big as one unit. with the growth of the Attorney Bean pointed out that area. it is important for every citizen Urges Everyones Vote to vote to prevent small fac"I urge everyone to go to the tion from forcing any their minority and in polls express their opinion opinions on the majority. The this matter next Friday, he con- Weekly Reflex reminds the readcluded. ers that voting is not a privilege, D. D. Harris, Laytona town it is an obligation. If you live in board president, said he has found Layton, or Laytona, be sure to most of the people in his commu- vote next Friday, either for or nity are in favor of the two towns against consolidating the two comjoining. He, himself, like the town munities, as you see fit. The ballots will be marked "For board, feels it would be an advantage to both Layton and Lay- Consolidation and Approval of the tona. He urges each and every Agreement and Against Con- citizen to voice his opinion by vot- - solidation and Against Approval of the Agreement. ing. Such a consolidation was not Laytona, generally, is that area north of Layton and south of Hill possible in Utah until the recent Air Force Base between the Bam- - Legislature passed a law permit-bergrailroad tracks on the west ting it. Layton and Laytona are and Church Street on the east, ap- - 'the first two communities in the proximately eight square miles of ,Btate to consider it and many er areas are watching the results If approved, the results of the w ith plana to do the same. 13V UBanON IPACDEFBG Save your car . . . save your nerves.-YouUnion Pacific ticket agent can arrange for a new Hertz car to meet you at stop over points or destination Convenient . . . economical! r For information and reservations, see our nearest Union Pacific Railroad ticket agent. er oth-lan- Ran d. flu- - ad) It climbed a mountain the hard way, off the road! tv--- Salute to SAN JUAN COUNTY . . . Land of Untapped Wealth and Awesome Wonder I Under the broad surface of Utahs largest county lie millions of dollars in Undeveloped natural resources is -u- ranium, oil and gas. It ia estimated that there more uranium here than in any other area of similar size in the nation. Recent oil developments indicate one of the nations largest potential oil fields. Above Juan County sit many awesome the surface of San Nature-Natural Bridges National children of Mother Monument, Rainbow Bridge, the Goosenecks of the San Juan, and Mold Houses of a prehistoric culture. In San Juan County, the United States Brewers Foundation constantly endeavors to assure citizens and visitors alike of clean, wholesome gathering spots where beer and ale can be enjoyed. A Power never faltered all tha way. Standard Thriftmaster 6 ran perfectly, mile after mile! It takes a totally rugged truck with tremendous pulling power to climb Pikes Peak to the top without using the road. Yet thats what a Chevrolet pickup did . . . kept on going up towering grades, over milcs-lon- g boulder fields and through the thin BEER and ALE Chassis parts took the pounding. pie run showed how rugged Chevy ElniiroGtinnlBlEbilR anr PIKES PEAK CLIMB SHOWS WHY YOUR CHEVY WILL KEEP ON GOING... KEEP ON SAVING i TTiraamriss aiciitr w l. is frame, springs, axles really are. ' air of altitudes .up to 14,110 feet It fought through a no mans land that appeared too difficult 'for any truck. This truck was equipped with the same sturdy components you can get with your light-duChevy! See your Chevrolet dealer. ty Only franchittd Ottvnit dealert See Your Local display Ail 1 CHEVROLET TASK FORCE TRUCKS fa Authorized Chevrolet Dealer They are the ones that make your home town the best place on earth! political parties and several minor-i- s ones, hut no communist patty, he said proudly. He has noticed also that Ameri- cans eat a good deal of sweet durjnK the main course of the mea BUCj, as salads, while in Tuikey the sweets are eaten only aftor the meal. And, of course, marrja(re customs are different. jnstance, a hoy and girl want to et together, it must first he has observed and learned here in this country in hope of increasing production of the farms in Tut key. He is particularly interFrom 1.) Page (Continued ested in drainage, a problem most .one, he added. "One fire depart (Continued From Page 1.) in central Turkey where I hashi ing .aik. She now uses the ment, one police department, one prevalent fiL8nrinS ket to keep some of her collection set of road equipment, etc., would saw,heat crop of ibe much cheaper and more effi- -' with barley, tobacco, 1 small each area. cient for one than Then she has sons and a grandgrapes, raisins, corn and sugar The two null increase in taxes beets. xhe son who either are or have been only p0vernment conin the Armed Services and their fer Laytona actually would not trol exercised in Turke, Mr. varito an increase unen the an0t- noted, is in the raising of duties have taken them to ous countries throughout the world. extra services such as garbage SUfJar beets, ..here rotation pro- Always one of their first thoughts collection. police protection, fire j,ranl is SnKested hv the govern- is to send something to her that protection, and facilities for road ment strictly on a volunteer basis is-typical of the country. One of maintenance are considered as because this crop takes so many well as the fact that Laytona the prizes in her collection is from the soil. Chinese figure of a rice deafer. So dents would he receiving interest Serafettin was sent to the United beautifully made is he that you in a million dollars of assets and states by his government and is nearly expect to see him breathe would have their debts "reduced fln ieaVe of absence from his and all of a sudden walk away. proportionately. government position He will leave While laytona at the present Salt Lake, where he is now stay-wor- k She also has an exquisite cut , Sept. 191957 REFLEX 57 |