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Show e -F - - " would come and see 0 R E I G N- - L A ND S RU-O-- F Letter from Sweden k. Child do about this same thing. They Ingo to other homes to practice Clinton, it currertly Utoh'o homemaking but they usually ternational Farra Youth with it until they find themThis Swodon. - to stay delegHa husband and then start selves him font totter Hi by foortV it of their own home. County Agent, taking care to the Dari their own which w have boon publishing Many farmers have fruit trees mainly apples, pears in a sorios. and plums However, if they have Vargdiila, Sweden more than they need for their Oct I. 160 personal use, they are unable to It s a beautiful autumn day sell It because most retail shops here in Vargarda, Sweden The purchase graded imported fruit, On Sept. 24, I attended an sun shining; leaves on the trees Club meeting in Vargarda, to change to different er colors: farmers huuesiing their at which I showed my pictures - dll very of Utah and gave them a talk grain and potatoes on Utah and the United States. pretty. Im now living on ihe laim of Ive now talked and showed Bernt Levinsson I hi fuim com- these pictures to more than a on which thousand boys and girls in prises a hundred acies he raises mainly barley, oats, Clubs, schools, and young fargrass and clover hay and pota- mers clubs, not counting the toes, He milks 13 cows, which is numerous families that Ive met common practice for most Swe- and talked to during my stay in Sweden This is just one of the dish faimers There aie two tiaclois, a com- joys of being an IFYE. Before bine and other modern coming to Vargarda, equipment which my host father uses I was on a farm in Kalmar So far. Ive helped which is located on the southin farming him harvest barley and potatoes. east coast of Sweden. While Weve chopped and stored grass theie, I attended a Lions Club and tlovci in his silo He really meeting and was allowed to seems to enjoy hav mg me help speak for a few minutes. I told them a little about the IFYE him with his woik. and that the Lions My host father knows most progiam everyone in Vargaida and the Clubs of Itah were sponsoring ai ea, and always me. They were wonderful to me surrounding seems ei y pi owl to introduce and said for me to send their best regards to the Utah Lions Clubs members. The Lions members are to be commended for their support of this very worthy program which is designed to develop a greater five years old Ive been teach- - world understanding and its mg him some English and now doing just that Im very grate-li- e s telling the words he s learn-- 1 ful to them, because if it wasnt I wouldn't ed to everyone he comes m con-- for their support, have had this wonderful oppor- tact with There aie also two young men tumty to learn of this great land on his in the North, and of its friendly helping mv host fathei faun They know about as much people I I have just one more month know Swedish, as English which is very title, so we have left here in Sweden Ive enjoyed a good time trying to understand my stay in this "land of the other night sun, but Ill be back home This is a very common prac- - on Nov 22 or 23rd. tice m Sweden to have young' Thanks to you and al the men working on farms after they people who have helped i any have completed their schooling. way in preparing me to b an In this way they gam experience IFYE and for the numerous from farmers, other than on things that have been done lor their own family's farm They me while I've been a delegate usually woik this way for two for this program Clark B. Child yean oi longv Mnrv voung girls not: Mfiftti Qlnug Uala writes to Utah friends from Norway Activities varied for Clark Child in Sweden gdltors im m Clark g v 1 mid-eac- h Sun- i ' Inger-Johann- e, County they tell me about wnat la going on. I love to hear about It I do not get so much writtea as I want to, but I am so happy to bear how everything is at Davis and In tbs community. I hear so much about Fkr and Bang. My family sent mo soma pictures, so I fed almost lika I and so happy. They look ilka they really enjoy thermal ve and art having a wonderful time. I want to take this opportunity to send them my best wishes for the wonderful year that lies ahead of them. During the past year I enjoyed so much to write for Reflex-Journonce a week and I wkh I could keep to contact with everybody. Even though I may not have too many exciting things to tell, I hope to write back some more tiroes during the winter. 1 vinegar, pepper and red dye. Since I came borne my main subject ot conversation has been Utah. My parents and my sister, are so excited to hear about it, and now they love Utah as much as I do, almost. They feel like they know Vala by Olaug all the people there that I met. For two months now 1 have So we were happy to hear been in Norway and three whole months have passed since I left that two Mormon missionaries Utah. The time I spent in America before I went home was full of new experiences. Two buries, each with 35 foreign exchange students from all over the world went together across the country to New York We stopped for two days in each state and we stayed there with different fam- (Editor's note: Oiaog Vole wot etvdont hare lest an oxdtong year from Norway. Sh wrote column regularly for thin paper and now hot written again from her Norway.) us last day, We were just excited and were really looking forward to meeting them. But I really got a great surprise. The one was from Sunset, and almost a year ago I went to his farewell testYou cannot imonial imaging how I felt, being so far away from Utah, and here to tny home know than. They look so cute Is Noway, come somebody 1 had met over there who knew all the people I knew. He had even graduated from Davis and ha enjoyed talking about dear old Davis as much as I do. He could talk Norwegian just fluently, but his companion had been here for three weeks only, so my father was happy to practice talking English with him. My parents were just thrilled to talk with them, too. When I receive letters from my family and my friends in Davis al Octhbef 27, 1960 for U U Pennies t Pag GE 1 F Governor George P. Clyde this dren properly identified aa Trick U UN- or Treaters for UNICEF, are auICEF Day in the state and urged thorized to collect UNICEF funds. "every citizen (old and yuuhg Identification will consist of aa alike) to participate in Trick or identity tag and an authorized collection container. The UNICTreat for UNICEF. EF drive gives the children an The governor noted that UNI-E- opportunity to do something conthe United Nations Inter- structive on their annual Hallonational Children's Emergency ween trek. Fund offers help to over I million children and mothers in 107 Individuals not contacted by countries. It assists governments Trick or Treaters for UNICEF in programs of disease control, may mail contributions to UNInutrition, and maternal and CEF Commitee, Utah Association for the United Nations, P. child welfare. Governor Clyde cautioned cit- 0. Box 3, Salt Lake City 10, izens of the state that only chil Utah. week proclaimed October F THE YOUNG HEN ilies FROM DAVIS COUNTY it was such an exciting trip and we learned that the wonderful hospitality is the same all over America. The end of the trip was a three days stay at a college in Massachusetts where all the 1500 foreign AFS students stayed in dormitories on the campus It was sad to leave there, both because it was hard to say good bye to all our friends and because it was the final end of our year as AFS students. are convinced that Blocks U their store. They ar syre that to start keeping a good appearance early is more than a basic essential. Blocks boys department offers the ultimate in quality and good looks to the young man of the sixties! One of the finest examples of this quality is the outstanding shirt styles of . . . KAYNE But we were, of course, anxious to go home and ee our parents again. However, we were very nervous what people would think of us back home We were afraid our parents would be disappointed that we had changed, but at the same time we hoped that we had people would changed a little1 Kajnee is th leader in new and fashionable shirts for hoys. A name that mothers know and trust for the best of wear and wonderful washability. We bought the finest for the Young Men of Davis County P think SHIRTS $2.95 to $3.95 KAYHEE for me most people said I had not changed at all That was only a impression, though 1 am not so shy now as I used to be It was quite a change to get home. It seemed, like I had expected, a little dull after such an exciting year As first Open Friia .iyri Till 9 p.m Bhd. 2444 Washington People are more slow here and do not do so many things Before school started I had a three weeks' vacation so I did hardly have anything to do at all. While I was still in America, my father wrote to me and promised that I would get to help with haymaking when I came home because it had been raining a lot this summer, so haymaking would still be going on. He kept his promise, but we finished very fast, so I did not get to do much OGDEN for Quality! BEST the rest of the time T swimming once in a while before the water got too cold and I went to see some relatives of ours. I was happy when school started and I got something to For went BEST for Flavor! BEST for Trim! AND THEY ARE SAFEWAY GUARANTEED! . . . do am m the last year of high now, because my year in the United States does not count for a Norwegian high school Ml my old classmates graduated last spring except for tw i who did not pass One of mv old girl friends is now on her w iv to to Minnesota merica where she is going to live with her sister while attending the Univ-eisitof Minnesota for a year For the fust few days In school I missed mv old ft lends but my new classmates are all so nice and I like them just the same I school HERE AT'lEMMNlI A Lions Club meeting Kilinei, Sweden, n ( l.uk R Child, ventti, Clinton who - I tubs Inteiniition.il Farm Youth Exchange diby.i't to Sweden He n shown here being greeted In b It piesident of the Kalniah I.ions in. ii Mol.uulei (lui, i",l Uniter ONon, right, past piesident of the IOV in Choic lull know Grade-lea- n, Tender, Chuck Cuts Boneless lb. 69 Ground Oeef U 5. Choice Lcimh Values Beef Stew Halibut of - (Center Slices 'd Ducklings Piece to Bake lb. 49) -- u 5 d Halloween Specials have all eddy elected our Officers I was happy to be elect 'ed to editor of the paper But to tell the truth, the reason why got It was that nobodv else want-ed it' It requires quite a tut of work. sales climb $1 69 lb. Lean, Boneless A Tasty Fish Dinner We Bond 3 lbs. Safewo) Quality 1 do not whether anv von rememlrer what I told about when we graduated the russ I will lie a from high school russ next spring We will have a lot of fun I , i U.S 1 II ID Jr lb. 49 ! Candy Bars ttn. 89 IVriglcy's Gum ctn. Applo Cider Hawaiian Punch gal. 1 to $200,249 in Davis .Wstematic buyeis aie the backbone of the U S Savings Bonds piogram whuh dm mg the month of September alone found Utah citizens putting over $1.5 million into the purdune of E and H Savings Bonds, Stnte Bonds Chairman Fred u k Champ announced todav September purchase of were b percent above the same month last yeai, and hi ing sales-- for the the total state-wid- e p mo, ,,f pmn up to 14 .214 m lion in rtae of almost ha ovt i last mooted year at out. a Davis i 1. Sc temher wi h .molding to Harold ( Stud. ( ashler, Clearfield State Hank and county bonds chairman This brings total to tile 4T1, or 73-pei cent of the county's JiWIO sales goal (he chairman reported Chairman Steed also emphasized his belief that 'saving a part of one's income should tie an integral part of evei.v American's program for living There is no finer way to save than by establishing the habit of regu1 weeks ago our President aie volunteer assistance from had an initiation party at his then PTAs, the local American home All SO of us were'Tmtiat-eto be russ We had to promIayion Auxiliary unit, or other ise to take part in everything clubs or organizations. that the "russ" does The russ The chairman stated that in-- , hostess" knocked us on the formation concerning the School shoulder with a kntfe which was Savings Progiam can be ob- supposed to be a sword, as a tained from the Utah Savings symbol that we were accepted Bonds Office, No. h West tnd Then we drank the a -- late Many schools South, Salt Lake City. ieim-m- A few g nectar, drink that consisted mainly of Lamb Chops lb. 63 Loin Chops lb. 90 nine-mont- h H - Bread a nine-mont- larly purchasing Ronds. School There for our habit of U. S. miwmi to Baked, Boiled, Roasted or Fried upsos lito V It IBuitp nhniitiirmn Mill Vf Ideal Russets Extra Savings Savings Urogram I p is also no finer way youth to acquire the saving than through the purchase of savings stamps School Savings Program," the at school through the Treasurys chairman continued. As an indication of its growing popularity, the program was started in 16 percent .more Utah schools daring September than in September ire a record for ov Beef Stew 4 y Crisp, Red Jonathans So Many Ways Peanuts itAr,, Hoy PWnty For Trick or Trwot Fancy-Fanc- lb. lbs 5 lbs $1 oo I fjj 1 I j FrK 'Em Tee Swt 2 for 15 oz. Tasty Toilet Tissue fl qt. 59 On Hand 24 oz. 49c 49 29 oz. pkg. 59 4 5S2CTcd,r. Cranberry Sauce Mayonnaise !S Grapeade SKTi.. 3$I 8 oz. 99?! White Magic 1 (ecoanuts Nw Crop Klddti lev - Mayonnaise SToSt,, bag ql'gJI local, Good Nolloy'i 99tf ,i 49tf Root Roost Coffee Airwoy Instant Wesson Oil Kggp Plnty 0 lb. loaf 19 i Ballerina Skylark Peanut Butter Selected 1 29 o;pk More Good Buys! Safeway Guaranteed Produce U.S. No 3 for 1.00 Marshmallow Creme n- 'jii.p 69 79c -- Pells S 5 for 24 oz. jar 3 2r c 1.00 e for 89 BE SURE TO VOTE! NIXON KENNEDY 1,115,273 1,241,808 at Clearfield Safeway as of TIT- - 10-25--63 f v I |