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Show The 4, 1958 REFLEX-D- ec. Page 6 . Will be WHO IS NEXT? period has been nineBy B. M. ANDERSON (Editor's Note: This is the teen. Just remember this figure tenth in series of articles on and when you step on the startReflex-Journer these cold December mornsafety written for The by B. M. Anderson, ings dont be one of the fataliLayton City Justice of the ties for 3058. This will be the last of the peace.) When you leave home tomor- Traffic Articles till after the row morning are you going to holidays. I am going to think end tip at work, in the hospital of more pleasant things than or at the morgue? This is a Death on the highway. I want gruesome thought but it is go- to thank the editors of the Rewoning to depend on how careful flex and Journal forin their this camderful cooperation you drive. December is the HOO-DOpaign on Traffic Violations. I month for fatalities on the high- only hope that in my small way ways. Read these figures and the time I have spent in writing then promise yourself you are these articles have been instrugoing to be back home at night mental in saving some ones with your family. In 1048 just life and that the people that ten years ago traffic fatali- have taken time to read what I ties for Utah were the bloody have written have taken to The aver- heart the friendly way in which scene of thirty-twage deaths for December in the they have been given. ar al is By Mrs. Norma freer Phone 769 Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bumtngham and two chil dren David and Diane, Kearns, were guests at dinner Thanksgiving Day of his mother, Mrs, Donnetta Burningham. Mrs. Florence Evans, Lake, was a weekend guest at the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tall. Mr. and Mrs. Wajne Eatrhel. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Eatchel and Mrs. Nancy Lawrence attended the funeral service of Mrs. Irene Toung in Los Angeles, Calif., Saturday. Mrs. Young was a sister of Mrs. Wayne Eatchel. Mr. and Mrs. J. Milliam Swan and family were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Hutchinson in Salt Lake. After dinner they attended the football game at Salt University of Utah. Mrs. Samuel Snow and Mrs. Juanita Jensen, Brigham City, have been visiting with Mr and Mrs. Nate Kilfoyle dnd family the past weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tall entertained at a turkey dinner Thanksgiving day for Mr. and Mrs. George Tall and three children, Bountiful; Mr. and Mra. Lowell Darrohn and five children. Darrell L. Radford, eon of Mr. and Mra. Darrell Radford, Va ordained as a deacon Sun-la- y In the Kaysville Aard Sacrament meeting. Mrs. Olive Robins wag a house guest in Salt Lake for a few day last week at the pom of her daughter, Mr. and Mra. Hooper Mortensen. While there, they celebrated Mrs. Fifth Bazaar items tops For yule gifts Christmas gilts Syracuse will be among the items on sale at the Syracuse Second Ward Relief Societys annual bazaar on Friday, December 5. tea towels, Pillow cases, quilts, dolls and doll clothes, childrens clothing, all bearing a hand made mark, will be on sale. Baked goods cooked LAYTON, JXAH by Syracuses finest cooks, candy and popcorn booths and a fish pond for the children are all part of the bazaar, Stainless Steel A turkey dinner will be served beginning at 6 p. m. TABLEWARE Mr. Leslie Fainter ig president of the organization. feport Mr. and Mr. William Foster and family spent the past weekend at Burley, Idaho as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Jacobson. Mr. and Mra. Art Horsley spent Thanksgiving in Salt Lake as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones. On Sunday, they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Allen in Layton. Mr. and Mrs. James Killian and family, Randolph, spent the holidays with his father, Rulon Killian. Mrs. Killian is visiting a daughter, Mrs. Rudy Growe, in Portland, where her husband is seriously ill. Mrs. Lois Stephens entertained at a family dinner Thanksgiving day for 12 guests. Mr. and and family in Morgan of Mr. and Mr. and and family Mr. Rsy Itarrey were dinner guests Thanksgiving Pay Mrs. Ford Dickson. Mrs. Ross Brown were guests at dinner Thanks giving Day in Springville of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Sheffield. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Robins, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Hayes, Mrs. Nina Rodebaok, Montpelier, Idaho, were Thanksgiving dipner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Eddy Hayes In Bountiful. Mr. and" Mrs. Kirtley Tucker entertained dinner Thanksgiving Day for their family, guests included Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kent Kilfoyle, Mr. and Mrs. Max Bryden. Bountiful. Teachers, students enroll In Central Russian class By David Jones and - ner. to anyone The Club is Mortensen'a birthday anniver Interested in open tha lanlearning sary. Both students and teachMr. and Mra. Allan Strong guage. he attending the entertained at dinner Thanks- ers canwhich found is held each Mon- class, Mr. his for parents, giving Day and Mra. Clifford D. Strong. Robert atbis son Allan and tended the football game at University of Utah that afternoon. Mra. Ruth J. Bailey and four children, Salt Lake, were dinner guests of her sister, Mr. Clearfield Elementary School 435 S. Main, Clearfield and Mrs. llod Sanders on Phone TA or Kays. 871-Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Kilfoyle The Reverend J. E. MacGlnnis end two daughters were din- Thursday ner guests Thursday of Mrs. 7:00 8:30 p.m. Tha Junior Choir meets at the home famuel Snow at Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Cox, lro-vof Mrs. Myrna Messick, 291 S. 750 E., Clearfield. spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. Sunday and Mrs. Cliff Ball and his a.m. Church mother, Mrs. La Rue Cox. SunSchool and Family Worship day, Mrs. Ball entertained at Service. a family dinner in honor of Flowers for the Altar may them. he given in memory or as a Thank Offering. Monday 7.4" p.m. Tha confirmation class meet at Mrs, Messick' home. Episcopal Mission R -- 10:13 Setting CUDAHY'S Pure Pork Virginia Reel SUGAR CURED SWIFTS OPEN-EYE- D lb. I,- ayton The newly organized Russian Club is attracting interest at Central Davia Junior High. The Club Is supervised and taught by Dale Warner, who learned the language while in the Armed Forces. Later, he Channel 7, Wednesdays and served as a translator while on Fridays at 7:30 a.m, and 2.30 also able He is overseas duty. and 8:30 p.m. to speak three other languages; Other languages being taught German, Flemish and Dutch. at Central for the first time Students in the class are this year are French and learning to converse with one another in addition to writing the language. This practical approach makes reading much easier, according to Mr. .War- 24 pc. Free Samples Served Saturday day, Tuesday, and Thursday after regular school hours. A necessity for the class Is a text titled, Progressive Russian. In addition, students are expected to watch the television program, Learn Russian, as part of their homework. This program can be seen on Nick Rose 'fSBSRssfta POUND Seventh graders Making window Transparencies' By Pat Whittaker Layton Two of the seventh grade art classes, under the di- rection of Miss Muriel Reeves, Centrals art teacher, are constructing transparent window pictures. These pictures are being made for Mr. Hyera Utah history room. They will depict early events in Utah history such as the Spanish explorers in Utah, the pioneers entering the valley, early colonization, and a cricket and seagull scene. There will also be pictures of the state emblem, flower, bird, and of bees and beehives. ANDERSON FARM SERVICE on West Gentile Street LAYTON Phone 0509R4 Blacksmith Welding Auto Repairs Plowshares Are Otir Specialty Conoco Gasoline tA ' " MiVe Murphy head Of Aviation Club By Gay Gunnell After school each Layton Tuesday, the members of the Aviation Club at Central Da-- i vis Junior High school meet. From the twenty students comprising the club, the following officers were elected: Mike Murphy, president; Mike Pane, vice president; and Ralph Mor-lunsecretary. The advisor is Donald Gee, A!, w aure mis you out on the Job... always clowning around on the scaffolding I d, " ifeMORMOf A GREAT Set of 3 Fleurette REFERENCE f 20 pc. BOOK Pressed Steel Starter Set DIR1IERWARE Matched Waste Baskets Here Is a clear, concise and d . encyclopedia on Mormonism which explains thousands of beliefs of the Church. Contains hundreds of scriptural references v for further study. Every IDS Home should have this compendium of the gospel. $5.00 easy-to-rea- LAYTON SEVENTIES BOOKSTORE AMmiJANpAHY AJ5k pf. OTAmJ ,No driving around , . no long lines, just pull right in and park! Shop at Mayfair Country Store where theres plenty of (ret parking apae for everyone! . |