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Show fy f f 'T r ? . V v & W jv j fitjri8wn' f v ' 'V YOUR DOCTOR'S CORNER ,) U t t Tho Art of Living j , , , , wv i : - ous, period. It is no less won- derful to be 40 if one is not Viewing a spring landscape still trying to be 17. Noon, is with the trees laden with their not morning but midday, has Events can- verdant grandeur and the earth its satisfactions. beneath one vast shade, cer- - not be changed, even though itself." -- Your Vote to Re-ele- Salt Laka City Finala of the Utah, State Western Biding Club Aan.will be held Sept 7 at the Utah State Fair here, according to Laurel J. Brown, West Jordan, vice president of the Intermoun tain Quarter Horse Assn. Mr, Brown says the western riding clubs group represents some 80 organized riding clubs throughout the state with a total membership of 8,000 horse16-1- .i i rei slats of club drills, race, lay novelty events, cow. cutting, calf roping, wild cow milking, ribbon pulling, pleasure classes, parade class, matched pairs and reining, according to Mr. Brown. G. EVAN TAYLOR DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE for I: T Davis County Commissioner Llil'- - term i Will give you honest, industrious, and able representation in your County government. TO VOTE AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION SEPTEMBER 13, 1960 Pkl Pottttal Advertisement. Syracuse Nolea Mrs,'. Orson' Bybee Smedley and ion David, all of entertained for her ; husband Syracuse. And Mr. and Mrs. last Thursday on his 75th birth- Paul Farnsworth and aix childay anniversary. The family dren of Salt Lake City; ; Mr, Bybee wae then surprised dinner was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Eames, sons Rob- when the High Priest Quorum ert and Richard, and daughter and their wives cama and spent Sally, Mr. and Mrs. Llayd the evening with the Bybee Chatelain, daughter Carol and family. Mr. and Mra. Bob Bod- son Allan, Mr. and Mra. Thayne ily of Ogden 'were special guests and Bob entertained the group during the evening with bis her guitar playing. ' months at the home of Mra. Leland Bodily was susdaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace tained Sunday at Sacrament Abyams. Mr. and Mr. Glen Richins and meeting at the LDS Syracuse two sons returned from a five-da- y Second Ward, as a counselor vacation trip to Lava Hot in the ward Relief Society orShe replaces Mrs. Springs, Idaho Falls and Sun ganization. As part ol the Utah State Fair program, the first two days the six finalists in each of these events will compete for the state championship awards. On Saturday afternoon. Sept men. 17, a complete race program Competition among t h e s a will be held with the horse show cluba and club members con- - events scheduled for two nights. Mr. Brown says n fast movhighly entertaining proing, Hereford gram is promised with no ad- Valley, Idaho. Salt Lake City Members of mission to spectators other then House guests this week of Mr. the Utah Hereford Assn, sched- the regular gate admission to and Mrs.' Gordon Gurr and famuled their annual field day for the grounds. ily are Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Wednesday, Sept. 7, at the Horne, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell acCache County Fairgrounds, children, Prigmore and five cording to J. Holman Waters, Seattle, Washington. They will Salt Lake City president. also visit with relatives in Salt Highlight of the day, which Lake during the week. will ba under the chairmanship Miss Kathy Linford returned of Fred Baugh, Logan, vice by plane Tuesday from Hawaii breedthe Hereford of president where she was employed for the ers, will be a talk by Bob Day, Kansas City, Mo., of the pubAttorney and Mrs. William H. summer months. She will attend lic relations division of the King and daughter, Patricia, Mr. the University of Utah this fall. American Hereford Assn. Mrs. Millie Heaston was a and Mrs. Wendell Barnes and Mr. Day will take as his sub- son, King, returned Friday from guest at a luncheon at the Amvacation trip to Lake bassador Club in Salt Lake Satject, Why Herefords Are Su- a ten-da- y Tahoe and San Francisco, Cali- urday in honor of her niece, perior. Sherman Stuart, Clarkston, fornia. Attorney and Mrs. King Miss Sue Farnsworth. will conduct a fitting demon- attended the Weber Bar picnic Guests during the week of stration, and Ernest Olsen, Lo- at the Douglas Home in Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Glen Garrett were gan Hereford Breeder, will Canyon Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clayson, show how the feet of bulls Guests during last week of Ventura, California. should be trimmed. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Timothy Rulon Cole, of Culver City, Nelson Hogan, Logan com- were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cardie mercial Hereford breeder, will and son, Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. California, spent five days with his mother, Mrs. Nellie Cole and speak to the registered breed- Haskel Cardie, Louisa, Kentucother relatives. ers and guests on conditioning ky. Miss Rita Cole returned from bulls for range use. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Timothy Elko, Nevada, where she spent Cecil Hellbusch, Salt Lake and children left Saturday for She and City, of the public relations of Palos Verdes Estate, California, a week vacationing. Mrs. Nellie Cole, her Safeway Stores, will talk on where they will make their were mother, dinner Sunday guests in demand of the retail market. home. Mrs. Timothy and chil- Ogden of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dr. James Bennett, Utah dren spent the past six weeks Heckert. State University, will judge with his Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Orin Hart and ton. Brad, bulls prior to the crowd partici- Weston parents, Timothy. and and daughter, Betty, Ogden, Prof. pation judging, Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swinwere dinner guests Sunday of also of Henderson, George Mr. Mrs. Bert and Martin, ger, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Webb. USU, will conduct a demonstra- Salt Lake, spent the week-en- d Glen Garrett and son, Steven, tion on choosing range bulls with Mr. and Mrs. Wilford the week-en- d at Farson, and grading. Hemerk and Kirk Luthi at spent Herd bulls, pens of bulls and Wyoming, sage hen hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirby and heifers will be on display, ac- Thayne, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Heaston and three children attended the Rascording to Mr. Waters. children attended the Charley A free lunch, featuring choice mussen family reunion at LoMadsen family reunion at SaraUtah Hereford beef, will be and gan August 21. Mrs. They celebrated children remained in Kirby with served in Willow Park, which toga Friday.Logan the 7th birthday anniversary is adjacent to the Cache her mother, Mrs. P. H. Rasof Mr. Madsen. split-lev- emotions object. True living lies in understanding and accepting. Dont try to turn the clock back. Live each day to its fullest. Regrets of yesterday will only spread a shroud of gloom over the unknown tomorrow. To live is to err and learning comes from discqvery of our mistakes. Trial and error has raised intelligence to its present level. No matter what profession it first began as A TRY. Health Is Natures Greatest Gift to Man Preserve It!! el Modem Home Builders 413 W. 2400 N., SUNSET TA Turn west on 2300 North in Sunset and follow signs Mr. and Mrs. Howard Green, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Green, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Green, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sjob-loFarmington, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Thurgood will hold a family dinner party in Ogden Friday evening to celebrate the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Thurgood. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H Sheffield spent August 22 and 23 at Provo where they attended the new Seminary Instructors and Coordinators convention. Mrs. Elvira Magleo, New York City, is visiting for three mussen to spend a week. They returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Webb spent Friday and Saturday in Idaho. Friday they visited with his sister, Mrs. Clara Naider at Holbrook, Idaho, where they attended the Annual community homecoming. Saturday they visited at Malad with Mr. and Mrs. James Reed. Mrs. William C. King, nho has been visiting at Hayburn, Idaho, for the past five weeks with her children, returned to the hgme of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Weston Timothy. Dale B. Thurgood. Little Sally Eames has been ill the past week with chicken pox. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Eames. Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Smedley and son David, and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Eames enjoyed a weekend at Lava Hot Springs. Mrs. Emma Bodily accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bodily of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Layton, Clearfield on a trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, last week. Miss Joan Starlan of Bountiful, teacher at the Syracuse School will live with Miss Edna Cook at her new home. Miss Karma Larson who taught here last year and has returned, will be living with Mrs. Royal W. Rampton. A group of young Indians have arrived in Syracuse to spend the school year with six different families. They will be students at the elementary school and they are from the Navajo tribe from the Southern They are Miss Susie Ann Rock, who will live at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Waite; Tom Dougi, who will make his home with Bishop and Mrs. Mark Beazer; Miss Geneva Jean Zahnie, who will be a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Waite; Edward Bigman will be at home with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Zaugg; Miss Ruby Bennett, will enjoy the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Waite and Miss Rose Ann John has been chosen by the Henry Spencers to be their little girl. Bishop and Mra. C. Russell Hansen and family, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnson of Ogden on a fishing trip to Montana last week. The group returned home Saturday evening. e a Vicki Pearson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pearson of Southern California, who has been spending the summer here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Waite, suffered a badly injuried back last Saturday when she fell down a stairway at their home. The injury may prolong her visit here. - v resHsfttsrrr Ycnnj Lexer f Page 8 U-y- : C. ion , Eagla . Bock flirtation bought. owned by Mr, and Mrs. Wall act Abrams. Fruit Heights, In, E and ;H, Saving This yopng dog completed her Bonds, at a purchase '.price ;of champion?, title last month at $1,606,737 during Ubow Iff: Oregon, winning two highest jnbnth jfor'tha-ea'ti- ' shows in two suec sad va, major data and higher, than any month an .unusual f e at considering since January 3959, it was an- that major shows are most difnounced today by Frederick P. ficult to, win. Competition; from Ca'ifornia, Cnamp, volunteer State Savings WashingMissouri,'-- ' Colorado, ' . Bonds chairman. ton, Oregon, and Canada wer Harold C. Steed, Cashier, defeated by her, including the Clearfield State Bank, and, Da- top male winner. vis County Bond Chairman, has Flirtation is net yet two received word a total, pf years ?ld : aid her owners ara 197,331), - purchase price,' were particularly proud because she bought by residents of the coun- is of .their own breeding stock. ty. This brings the aggregate The Abrams sold a male puppy for the 7 months o 19b") to to Dr, and Mrs. O. D. Hansen , 04S, or 53.7 per cent of of Kearnc w 'o was judged best the countys sales goal, he puppy at the Oregon Boxer ported. Specialty end wo.i blue ribbons Uintah County became the in the next two shows against first county to reach over 100 outstanding entries. This young per cent of its TOCO quota, ac- male makes his home with the cording to Clem' S. Schramm, other boxers at the Abrams State Director of the Savings kennel in Fruit Heights. Bonds Program. There are several factors responsible for this increase in sales, Mr. Schramm said. The 3 per cent guaranteed interest rate, the fagt that there are Udell Green, Edgar Camden, tax advantages for investors Larson, Don Howard, Lloyd savon income tax Utah (no and Victor Daly, Sanders Dean increases ings bonds earnings), trip in numbers of savers under the returned from a fishing week-en- d to the Gray Payroll Savings Plan all have over the tended to up purchases by in- River at Alpine, Wyoming. Felshaw King completed Sumdividuals and organizations. Thanks to the support of the mer School in Law Friday at bankers of Utah as well as all the University of Utah. Felshaw the fall advertising and news media, will enter the university people are realizing that You quarter. Mr. and Mrs. Howard RichSave More Than Money When ards and family, Fresno, CaliBonds. You Buy U.S. Savings In fact, Savings Bonds are fornia, spent two weeks with tangible evidence of faith in Attorney and Mrs. Williamrela-H, America in these perilous King and family and other tives recently. times. Thrifty j . Utahn, tvl&y - 1,2-18- . Kaysville News Ulillei) & serve the Good People of Davis County Now As Your State Senc.or" J. SKL. . v ?'u!iinu xT. -- - ..... jp. Havward Qualified I r ; Through Past Services As . . . t 6-Pi- ece Deluxe BEDROOM SET Double Dresser Shadow Box Mirror Bookcase Headboard Chest of Drawers 2 Bedroom Lamps Gf ttc R ALL (4) TA A Ce rVet ot ,.? Lfuu TLV V't 0nly512f95 Reg. Price .O' T V ,1 i fVttS'Ae i of , gs1 St so'0 r JUST Coy Hayward Your consideration tet Reg. $49.95 and confidence o4 w 9x12 BRAIDED $S5 Drive Out to Syracuse li i RUGS; Special While They Last . Only will be appreciated ji! ii RECEIVED... '24 ? chosapjea'' . Day $197,333 hoods Jloi'l Something speKaytvflle So telnl$3d(2& cial, is the young boxer, Champ- 13-- y DESIRE Cov reservation. Utah-Arizo- "EVER MY to Davis Syracuse - Here youll find the home youve been looking for at the price you can afford to pay. A for only $14,950, $15,350 or $15,700. Also featuring Early American at $16,750. These homes have all the de luxe quality features you will pay $1,000 or more for elsewhere. The down payment is low down. GI and FHA Financing OPEN DAILY 2 P.M. TILL DARK J September .!, I960 - field day ct BE SURE ? Riding fClubs horsed:;-.will be part of Fair , different appear talnly ha ance than the bare brenchee end drifte of leaves in the fall, may not be ae lovely , The wood in fell as in spring, but how much further can you see. ' Life can begin at forty if we are willing. You can be 17 only once and what a glori-'an- y By D. Keith Earn, MJD. Not so Jong ago, , a- friend called in an office. ; Looking .around, he miaaed the framed parchment usually seen in each places and asked why! If I must show evidence of having been ' to school, something is wrong, and if I have absorbed culture, it i will show for t , 7 Phone TA 36 . . |