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Show I KAYSVILLE NEWS By Mrs. Norma Preece Phone 769 tKaysville -i Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. William Olsen, who arrived Sunday from North Hollywood, Calif, to spend the week are: Mrs. Pat Pinkston' and daughter Kelly, Bishop and Mrs. Lyman P. Pinkston and family. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Behling. spent the past week at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. William Jarman, Los An geles, Calif., visited over the weekend with his father, Joseph Jarman. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Austin and two daughters, and his 4 parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Glen Austin, Orem, were guests at a birthday dinner in Ogden Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes in honor of Mr. Holmes birthday anniver- sary. Mrs. Leone Jacobs and Mrs. Gladys McFarland, Salt Lake, visited Friday with their brother" and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Openshaw. Mr. and'Mrr. Lawrence Turner, Sioux City, Iowa, were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph Marston. Mr. and Sirs. Wesley Beh-lin- g and family, Dutch John were weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and- - Mrs. Ernest R. Behling. They spent Sunday at Logan 'visiting with Patricia Behling who is attending the USU. Mrs. Anne Eatchel, Mur ray, is very ill in the Salt Lake hospital. She is the mother of Harry and Wayne , Eatchel. Lester Schofield under went major surgery Monday at the Dee Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Strong, Chicago, Illinois, were Frf day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Weston Timothy. They are cousins of' Mrs. Timothy. Mrs. Ethel Harlow, Green-leColorado, was a house guest the past week of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kinney. Mr. and Mrs. J A. Warren, Salem, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Hutchings and family., Mr. and Mrs. Joel W. Galbraith moved into the apartment of James K. Thompson, 382 East 2nd North this week. , , Pauline Schofield, i Mrs. Mrs. Ilelep. Green, Mrs. Jerry Major,' Mrs.r Marjorie Green, Mrs. Maxine Leavitt, Mrs. Pat Daly, Mrs. Fawn Darrohn will attend the annual FaU Fashion Show and luncheon of the Salt Lake Jaycettes in Salt Lake Sat- y, urday at the Presidential Building at" South State.' Mr. and Mrs. Burges Hutchings, Santlquin; Mrs., Velma Francom, Payson,' were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.; Verl Hutchings 1 and family. Marvin Hklliday, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Halli-da- y, left by plane Monday for England where he will serve on an LDS Mission. He la a member of Kaye-vil- le Second Ward. Mrs. Eldon Bangerter, Green River, Wyo., is Visiting with her sister, Mrs. Lester Schofield this week. Mrs. Maurine McDonald and children, Bountiful, visi- ted Saturday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Layton council minutes Fun, music, Minutes of the meeting of the Layton city coundl held at the Layton City Hall this "28th day of September at 7 p.m. Present: All members. , Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Mayor Winegar read a letter from Duffy Palmer, attorney for Mr. Higleyon the rights to run drainage wa. ter in irrigation ditch. Mr., Higley met and asked the council for' a letter to FHA that City would be respon- dozen handbooks for coun-cilmon council-manag12 copies of quesand cities, tions and answers, latest addition. Mr. Weaver reported Ned Muir will take care of dogs He will retemporarily. ceive 50 percent of license, with 2 minimum pound fee and $3 for each dog disposed of.' ' . Mr. Weaver reported plans for creating county drainage district or district from Kaysville north with city giving one mill and the county giving one mill. The councils opinion was that from Kaysville north . district would he best for Lay-to- en n. Crestvood News Fruit Heights Hews ' ' Tre-monto- n; . ", , garbage pickup. West Kaysville Hews By Mrs. Norma like to be sure he has a job to pay for it. After discussing this matter James Biggs made a motion that the city . - - . West Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colemere spent Sunday in Salt Lake. They were guests at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Colemere, in honor of grand- their South dancing girls To spark tl aP'lt1 DEADLINE FOR LABOR RACKET ' - they did not eWfSSf Lets face it. We have been cause quickly enmigh4or Suit anion delivered into the hands' of the men whs risk gangsters their very lives by coming before th Committee in the first place. AU this it happening right here in America! The danger signal b Ms If we cannot get effective Jegis- ation now," warned Senator strongest force. Surely nothing God help 4 the now stand between them and McClellan, absolute power but the86th Con- - eountry!" rress, With only a short time Yes, its tip to fho 86th Conleft until Congress. Fortunately, there ia still gress recesses, time. The House is now the question is: hill. the Kennedy-Ervwill Congress bill. Its called a stop this abuse But it is actually a labor reof power before form bill in name only. Sure, its too late ? contains some nice words Tha union it about the basic rights of workpower grab ia ing men and women. But these only too are so watered down ous. Take, instance, the provisions mean next to nothing. that they was Teamsters offers no' pro- Kennedy-Ervi- n Com. " blackmail Jick- J1 tLu wf.'rfn. ' no protection from Fvf eting admitted that Worst 0! boycotts.' secondary law. But, ing was against the does absolutely nothing it all, to the could he boasted, you go about tba thugs and hoodlums Department of Justice and you who have muscled in n union Los can go to the Angeles The Kennedy-Ervi- n Sheriffs Department, and it leadership. bill is, as one Senator said, a The do wont you any good. to a bull elephant union hss plenty of money and flea bite And a "flea bite" wont do. we would fight it. The country is fed up with flea You can see the results. Day sifter day the long parade of bites where a bulldog grip is needed. We must have a labor fearful men pass before the Mcreform law with real teeth in Clellan Committee . . . men who deadline is adjournment it The dare not sleep without shotguns day for the 86th Congress. The by their bedsides . . . men who have seen others purged be- - time to enact a law ia now j :f, show UCA Pag 2 8. 1959 REFORM p - Kaysville A soft Indian Love Call, a colorful scene from Waikiki Beach, eome shapely dancing girls, songsters from outer space all will be a part of the KCA Variety Show when' curtain time is called at 8:15 p.m. on October 29. A youth orchestra under the direction of Charles will add to between act entertainment as ' well as providing background music for the individual acts. ! Bro-schlns- Busy rounding up seamstresses for jam sewing sessions is the costumer for the show, Mrs, Mildred Crow who will lead in the design and making of costumes from an era past as well as an era yet to be. Stage hands for the show ire Neil Robins and H. J. Bishop who are figuring out ways of making a birthday cake to hold live candles. Theme of the show which is being directed by Mrs. Darlene Galbraith is Variety Vignettes, and will recall someof the favorite scenes of shows during the past 10 years as well as bringing in new talent and acts. Working with Mrs. Galbraith are Mrs. Dorothy Swan, Mrs. Bonnie Gunnell, Mrs. Lona Parrish, Mrs. Wanda Tiller, Mrs. Dorothy Carter, Mrs. Ruth Frost, Mrs. Clover Sanders, Mrs. Carol Duckwoth and LaMar ht labor-refor- Harold Galley is president of the KCA. He and Wen-- d e 1 1 assistant Maxfield, chairman, are in charge of ticket sales. The KCA variety show is an annual event for this community. Well over a hundred townspeople will appear in the show, bringing forth talent previously hid- den from the public as well as from themselves. m ... t t fn$ to bigger profits in the years ahead INSTALL A W. R. WHITE CON-CRET-E PIPE IRRIGATION SYSTEM NOW Parrish. .. You can grow bigger uliif better, more profitable crops with a W. R. White Concrete Pipe Irrigation System . . . and cut your labor cost as much as 15 to 90. Concrete pip places the water where you want R by controlled application without looses from seepage and evaporation. Proved by time and experience, its the one system that brings yoa better crops as it pays for itself. AvaiIable with Roll-O- Rubber Gasket, n Bell Self-Aligni- t , KEEN JUDGE Young man, said the old when I was man severely, your age I, too, thought I knew it all. Now I have reached the Ye saved me from drooning, conclusion that I know very lad die, said Macpherson, and little." Great Scottl exclaimed the I wad gladly gie ys a quarter, but Ive only a 50c piece." Has it lad, in astonishment Never mind about that, re- taken you this long to find that Jump in out? Why, I knew it the minplied his rescuer. ute I saw you. again. negotiate 'a new contract with Isaac Hodgson with provision that all pickup be made with closed trucks. Harris Adams seconded and the council approved. Better was read from Preece-Phon-e 769 He stated that he had an opportunity to purchase a large closed truck at $9,500 and would Comment frvm the er Openshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Williams and two children, Idaho Falls, Idaho, were Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Halliday and family. Mrs. Amelia Cottrell spent Thursday and Friday in sible for runoff water from Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Dan L. Graham, Mr. and the subdivision. After disMrs. K. B. Cottrell. cussing this problem Don A. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. eaver Jr. made a motion Sheffield spent the past the city write a letter that week in Wyoming visiting to FHA that the city will "Bids for gasoline for the the LDS Seminaries at Kemr Rivthe Green approve drainage facil- last quarter were presented merer, Evanston, er, Rock Springs, Lyman and ities on Vae View Subdivi- with bid to be awarded to Rawlins. sion on the first section, DelFs Conoco Service. Regas they feel that there - is ular gasoline 23.7 cents and ample territory for drainage ethyl gasoline 27.7 eenti water to stop the water from with lube jobs for cars and backing up into the developtrucks 75 cents, ment. Ned Nalder seconded pickup trucks $1, oil for 30 cents the motion and the council per quart. Recorder asked to approved. By Mrs. Norms Preece Mr. Weaver informed the ciieck to see if he could meet Phone 769 council of attending the this price for quarter. Kaysville Sunday dinner county meeting on discusNed Nalder and Harris guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. sion of drainage and felt Adams presented purchase J. Bishop and family were: some means of taking care of tractor from the Norman Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Flow- of the drainage problem Thompson Company. Tracers, Salt Lake City; Mrs. would be worked out by the tor priced at $9,700, they Minnie Bishop, Bountiful; first of the year. will allow $3,800 for FerguMr. and Mrs. David Jones Mayor Winegar read a let- son Tractor now owned by and children, Roy. They all ter from the engineer in re- the city, net price $5,900. attended the blessing of Mr, to Bewer and water After discussing this matgards and Mrs. Jones new daugh lines in Vae View Subdivi- ter to see if it could carry ter, who was named Sherry sion and Mr. Higley said ths purchase of a tractor at Ann, Sunday evening they would conform to in- water department to share Fast meeting. structions. Alex Dawson met on purchase. Mrs. LeRoy White, Salt with the council and preNed Nalder reported on Lake City, is staying at the sented his plat for a subdi- Chapel Street and talk of Mr. home of her daughter, vision. After discussion of agreements with property and Mrs. Charley Dredge matters in regards to this owners. Discussed Franklin this week. the Mayor advised him to Tingeys property line, felt Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Man present the plat to the plan- the council should check this ning and family were dinner ning commissioner for study. matter with Mr. Tingey. guests in Ogden Sunday of Dean Morgan met with the Harris will check with their aunt, Mr. and Mrs. council in regards to letters Commissioner Adams as to Ray S. Merrill. he received about running the county participation. sewer and easements for Recorder asked to have sewer. He was informed that for curb and gutter he should build to conform grades run on Walter Smedleya to R- -l Zone. After discusproperty as he has agreed to ing this matter James E. put in curb and gutter in Biggs was to check with the front of his home. attorney to draw up tempor-- " ""Claims in rthe - amount of By Mrs. Norma Preece easement agreements ary , Phone 769' serve until Mr. Morgan, cah $5,504.78 were . presented Fruit Heights Mr. and get streets finished and they and, on motion of Harris Adam and Ned Nalder wad Mrs. Leland Bourne, are accepted by the' city. Mrs. Dell Kratima, council. It was reported that Isaac approved by the Ogden, were Monday guests bad asked if city of Mr. and Mra. Ray Phil- Hodgson , GENEROUS could extend his contract on lips. OCTOBER REFLEX Th Impala lN'SALT LAKE AREA, PHONE BILL LASH AT CR 1625 Wall Ave., Ogden, Utah. Phont IX 89 Oun am mmm Sport Coupe Ambulance Davis daughter, Jenices birthday group on sale of old ambulanniversary. That evening ance. they visited with Mr. and Better from engineer on Mrs. Bert Turner. CSqoj subdivision setup, James Biggs presented agreement with the North KEEPS HER GUESSING A middle-age- d railroad conductor dropped by the perfume counter, picked up a sample atomizer and gave himself a cou' ' , I ple of squirts. With a wink at ths surprised saleslady, ha remarked, Like to keep my wife guessing," and went on bis way. v Davis Refuse Disposal. He SEE IT then made a motion that the Mayor be authorized to sign. H. V. Marsell seconded the motion and the council ap-- N0WAND SEE ALL THESE u proved. Mr. Weaver recommended that the city purchase one IN THE 1960 Chevy! THRIFTIER Inew! dryer . . . : ,'f-- s loygige coapnrfaent ,l:ts and automatic Under the hood thrift is accented in a new standard V8, engineered to deliver up to 10 more miles for every gallon while giving you more zest at normal speeds. Or you might choose its teammate Chevy's 6 ift th engine that starts saving ths moment you flip the ignition switch. ' NEW tun tlAIGHT BOliwK NEW spaciousness inside cltnonl low . . . only about a nickel . a load. i New convenience has been built into CheVya big, vacation-size- d luggage compartment by lowering the loading washer 2nd electric ironey. Too, there is no fading with electric dryer. Its also safer and the cost of electricity is IllnttoUl V8 POWER my Ionian Washdays arc always sunny days with an electric . . , ' I L lb SWl tfcsra Cfcew (safest QUIET AND COMFORT Inside youll find room and morj room. Thcrsa room to sprawl in, ropm to ait tall in and the roofline hat a respect for hats. A new flatter transmission tunnel is a boon to the middle man. Here is the kind of space that invites the ftmily. ? valve lifters reduce engine noise to a whisper. I NEW! refinements for tli driver Everybody want to ; will be the driver when he sees the kind of pleasure a turn at the wheel brings. The driver finds Chevy has further cushioned him from engine impulses by an improved clutch linkage system. Hell also find a convenient new parking brake that automatically returns to nonna! height after application. "NEAREST TO PERFECTION A CAR EVER CAME! LOW-PRICE- Thicker, nswly designed body' road shock NS6-T- mounts insulats you from and noise, insuring an almost cocoon- like quiet. Full Coil spring suspension melts bumps as no other suspension system can. Oil hushed hydraulic tt Bmm Ckn I 7 CHEVROLET " "t SMIsa Clw i StmM rrMtf, Sctotar t, CSMr Set your local authorized Chevrolet dealer ll-i-: M:s: --jewi-' ' ,i-- l ' 't f If : THE LIGHTER BOURBON lg'. ITIAI9HT IOUIION WHISKEY 0.4 SIOOS IflMONT DISTIllINO CO.. UWRENCIIURO, IND. t " Authorized Chevrolet dealer t Layton tn Morgan OLSEN CHEVROLET COMPANY OLSEH CHEVROLET COIIPAIIY ii |