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Show rrq TrrT - ; AV .'v s, .'? i f ' ' '' . '5 Mrs. Blood and Mrs. Taylor toured on to New York where they visited the Hill Niagara Falla and on into. Canada. 'A Mrs. Jaunita Harris returned to Utah with them. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Frost returned recently from a vacation trip to the Northwest and Victoria, British Col doctorate. Letters to the Editor I h, 2go of thanks About three months ago my children , asked if they could take the Red Cross swimming lessons this year and it was decided that they could. Neither of them was able to swim at the start of the season. Several days ago they held the finals and both of the children came home, one with a yellow ribbon and one with a red. I dont know who was the ister-in-la- proudest-- tha mother'1 and father or the children,' but to me I think the instructors and all the members of theRed Croat Swimming should be proud of a Job that waa well done. . Many hours were given free' ly by all who participated and to all I would like to express my warmest thanks and appre' two-we- ek umbia. Mrs. Julia Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Flint, Mrs. Pearl F. Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam E. Gailey returned last tour week from a ciation. of Europe. The fabulous tour took them to Naples, Vienna, Germany: Paris, Brussels, Am aterdam, Roterdam, Switzerland, London, Scotland and Belgium. By Mrs. Norma Preece They visited all outstanding points of interest throughout Phone 37 these countries. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Grant Bond and Flint and Mrs. Webster left the Fort Richardson, Alaska (AH BelMr. and Mrs. Bert Giles attend- group and visited in Liege, TNC) Army PFC Duane A, WebMrs. of gium, birthplace Evans, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. ed the Thome family reunion years sines Walter E. Evans, Route 2, Lay-to- at Murray, Saturday. Mrs. Bond ster. It had been 54 town. she left her home in week few a last days recently participated with spent Mr. end Mrs. William Packother personnel from Company Manti with relatives. Mr. and Mrs, William W. er entertained at a patio dinC of the 23d Infantry in an unhome Thursover HO Guenther and daughter Diana, ner party at their march precedented the officers for evening day were miles of untracked territory on Bakersfield, Calif., guests the Kenai peninsula in Alaska. for a few days last week of Mr. and teachers of the Fourth and Mrs. Herbert G. McCarty. Ward MIA. Designed to test the ability Mrs. Leone Clawson and son of a rifle company to operate Also on hand for the wedding and her parents, Mr. David, reception of Lynetta McCarty tactically in rugged mountain and and Mrs. James F. King, Salt week Cottrell last Jimmy and glacier country, the trek three-wee- k were Mrs. McCartys cousin, Lake, returned from a required only seven days inFredricks-burto vacation trip Mr. and P. Mrs. John Sedar, stead of the allotted 12 days. Virginia, where they The troops, who negotiated Tooele. Mrs. Guenther is a sisnine days as guests of spent Mrs. of ter McCarty. cliffs, streams, snowfields and Guests last week of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Clawson. treacherous glaciers, carried HO Mrs. E. Glenn Green were Mr. They toured the Eastern and pounds, including weapons, amNorthern states enroute home. Deli Larkins and chilMrs. and munition, crampons, ice axes, Mrs. Robert Erickson and Idaho. Pocatello, dren, They and other mountaineer equipvisited with her mothchildren with also his visited mother, ment. er, Mrs. Pearl Howell at PortMrs. Lavida Larkin. The infantrymen were harMrs. Lyman Spark spent Sun- age last weekend. assed throughout the march by Weekend guests of Mr. and Idaho with attacks from a realistic enemy day at Pocatello,brother-in-laMrs. Sam Spoffleld were Mr. and her sister force which was transported by Mra. Ron Dagon and son Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bartschi and helicopter. The trek culminatSalt Lake. Kurt, attended the farewell ed when Company C crossed a where she Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Packof testimonial niece Carol her 2,00(-foand Mr. and Mrs. V. 0. ridge, slid down a is leaving to serve er, snowchute and captured their Bartschi who returned Collingston, on an LDS mission to the East- Packer, objective, Portage Airfield, vacation home a from weeks which was defended by the act- ern States. trip to Farmington, New MexLee Liston and Mr. Mrs. and ing enemy force. ico, where they attended the Mr. and Mrs. Foutz Evans, who is regularly as- daughter Nita, family reunion. They visPaul Liston returned recently ited Grand signed to the company at Fort Canyon, Arches Nafrom a week vacation trip to tional Richardson, Alaska, entered the Monument, Mesa Verda South Dakota where National Army in February 1959, com- Spearfish, Park while enroute visited with relatives and home. pleted basic training at Fort they attended a family reunion. Ord, Calif., and arrived in AlThe Second Ward members in Attorney and Mrs. Thornley 1939. aska will entertain at a farewell pot July K. Swan and family returned He attended Davis High luck suppei, September 2 at the from Hot Springs, South Darecreation hall honoring ConSchool, Kaysville. Before enterkota, where they spent the past ley Harvey who is leaving on ing the Army, Evans was em- week. Their daughter Margaret an LDS mission to the New ployed by the Elias Morris & Sons Tile Co., Salt Lake City. represented the State of Utah England States. He will enter at the national high school girls the mission home in Salt Lake, rodeo. She was named winner 12. at Tremonton to qualify as Sept. Mrs. Alice Bonnemort and state representative at South Mrs. Lucille Kennah were coDakota. hostess at a luncheon Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Max Green, Mr. afternoon for the following and Mrs. Joel Galbraith attendguests, Mrs. Ruth Linford, Mra. of ed the Fla. wedding reception Pensacola, (FHTNC) Jost, Mrs. Elsie HeaGraduated Aug. 13 from the Floyd Raymond and Deon Or- Margaret ton, Miss Zena Williams, Mrs. Naval Air Training Command's ton at Hayburn, Idaho, Friday Mable Gleason, Mrs. Hana JarChief Petty Officer Leadership evening. man, Mrs. Romona Gailey, Mrs. School at the U.S. Naval Air Mrs. Rhea Blood and her sisIvy Harvey and Mrs. Leona Station, Pensacola, Fla, was ter Mrs. Jospehine Taylor and Clawson. Thomas S. Geddes, chief air son John of Roy spent two Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Harvey controlman, USN, son of Mr. weeks vacationing at Madison, and family were dinner guests and Mrs. E. S. Geddes of 343 Wisconsin where John will atin Wednesday evening Terry Drive, Clearfield, and tend the University for his of Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Dixon. husband of the former Miss Mr. and Mra. J. William Swan Viona F. Sanders of Adel, Ga. A weekly newspaper published and y family returned from a During the fix e week school in the interest of the residents Southern to vacation trip of Davis County. "ixty chief petty office! s, California. u for their potential in Mrs. Dix Cloward and two Published by children, Boise, Idaho, arrived ung greater job responsibilINLAND PRINTING CO. to visit with her mother Mrs. ity, leceived advanced training Phone: Kaysville 37 Ruth Schick and attend the in the ait of military Member: wedding of her brother Seth NATIONAL EDITORIAL Schick. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reitz ASSOCIATION and children Valne and Joni, Natl Adv. Representative left Thursday for their home Service Newspaper Advertising at Waverly, Ohio after spendN. 333 Avenue RENT Michigan two weeks with her mother, I1L ing Chicago, Mrs. Schick. Mr. and Mrs. James Thornley Terms of Subscription and family attended the Johna Mail 3.50 Per Year two-mon- th Kaysville Hews Layton soldier Participates in Alaska operations n, g, than Heber family reunion at Preston City Park, Preston, Idaho,' Saturday. guests last weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Harvey were Mr. .and Mrs. Golden Ward uid sons J. Golden and Spencer, Malad, Idaho; Out-of-to- Mr. and Mra. Richard M. Bur-gogn- e, Calvin Burgogne of Montpelier, Idaho. Misa Shauna Ward, Malad. Mrs. Rowe Vincent, Prove, visited during last week' with Miss Elizabeth and Sophie . Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Waynard Ben. Sun- nett entertained at dinner day for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robins and children Steven, Jackie and Texie, Salt Lake. Mrs. Oscar Geertsen, Ogden. The occasion was a birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. Robins. Mra. Earle Robins visited fa Bountiful for two days with her daughters, Mrs. Eddie ; Hayea and Dal Tolman and families. ?Mrs.'ElouisaFr Carroll la auf. ful, were weekend visitors of Mr. and. Mra. Ivan Sessions. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coulata and family spent . Friday and Saturday' at Hayburn, Idaho' faring jfrom an injured foot re- where they attended the wedceived in an accident' at her ding reception of Floyd Raymond' and their niece Deon Orhome Monday. ton. ' Mr. and Mra. William Packer week of Mr. and Guests, last wed the attended', and family ding reception of a niece, Utah-n- a Mrs. Bert Giles were Mr. and Packer aril Victor Davis at Mrs. K. W. Dyal and four chilRoy, Wednesday evening. Kathdren, San Bernardino, Califorleen Packer wi .bridesmaid .and nia. They all attended the gradNoleen Packer was a flower girl uation exercises at the 'BYU at the reception. at Provo where Kynra Dyal was Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heb don and two children and Miss among the graduates. Paul Mae Hebdon, Spokane, Wash- Hauser, Logan, visited one day ington; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ses- last week with Mr. and Mrs. sions Jr. and family, Bounti Giles. David Young, Carl Chappell and Richard Harvey returned home from La Barge, Wyoming where they spent a week at the Walter C. Yose, ranch. Mrs. Vern Flint and three children, Terry, John and Elizabeth, Livingston, Montana, are visiting for ten days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waynard Bennett. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Hutchings and family were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Warren, Salem, Bergus Hutch ings, Santiquin. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bagne, Minneapolis, Minnesota, arrived Sunday to visit for two weeks with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Colemere. 135 N. Main Miter kmt. Better jtdvwtMRf Mir. Aft. 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SEPT. 22 vmev ffewevv maepviwi SEPT. 23-2- 4 REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE ClwvMtlllWi SEPT. 26 for Por hill information write: Off ef ffce Pn.iJd.iil ' 2-Y- ear f County Commissioner r.U Politic AMtani r UNIVERSITY OF UTAH k MUtaOMtal CELERY A RADISHES RE-ELE- CLYDE B. ADAMS LAYTOU (AYSUILLE Check Year Daily Newspaper for Additional Savings SHOP FOOD TOYN Prices1 EHectlve ThursM FrL. i ' .Part 1 Now Forming in Tap Dancing Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced BEST YEARS ENJOY v FOODTOmi Chocolate and OF YOUR ' NEW CLASSES A FOR THE v - ANNOUNCES as-s- PaklUksr LI.rO G. AnSsrws Pradactiaa Maaaftr W. CUir Hal. t', . I.1 Lillian s Dance Studio ten-da- (Payable in Advance) j i '"It - Local Navy man Graduates from Leadership school M e 7ZZT7. September;!; 1960 - ot DELL'S SERVICE J 7 .sr- - e -- A gueeii onions CLOSED SUNDAYS SaU September 1 1, 3 Buns. - |