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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, MARCH It, 1149 R. Murdock, Miss Elaine Hatch could hold a ball on a large scale. the formula would receive a pay lla Hatch and Jo Ballard; Raye tion. Thermostat and controls, at 212 Kearns Building, Salt Lake and Mrs. Paul L. Badger. Among Hundreds are coming together now cut of about the same amount be- Olsen and Audrey Gwynn and Beta real buy at $125 00. Kirkland City, Utah, on or before the 16Ui of May, 1949. Weekly Newspaper published at the honored guests were Mrs. Tru- where a few dozen people made cause the Bureau of Labor Statis- ty Jones and Ellen Gwynn, Carlene Nursery Co. Phone Btfl. 300. 3 dav'JUANITA WEST JOHNSON, piano. Layton, Utah, in the interest of man and wives of the cabinet mem up the grouped before. The mem- tics index of living costs has gone Buchanan was at the Executrix of the state of Simon Davis county and colonies formed bers. The fashion show was a pre- bers are inviting their down. The effect would be to hold Knights in armor were Steve friends in large numbers and wages at about the same levels as Hatch and Ray Newbold. Guests Robert Johnson also known a& by former residents of the county. sentation of spring gowns from Simon R Johnson, and S. R. Johnthe collection of nationally know comments on the type of dances last year. were greeted at the reception line WANTED Some one to care for son, deceased. Inteied as Second class matter designers. and the environment Is almost Mr. and Sirs, Joe Wood, Mr. by the have would still Hill Employees small orchard Mrs, Sarah at Layton, Utah, under the Act of Date of first publication Ilareh Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hadden and flattering. Non members are amaz- advantage of the decline in living and Mrs. Earl Lunt, Mr. and Mrs. 3 Phone 577-J- . March 8, 1879. to ed a see dance a hotel in 11, 1949 Osand Mr. Verne into Mrs. large Pickering, costs. However, according to a redaughter have recently moved ballroom opened and closed with cent Associated A Nelson Press dispaUh, a borne Clark, Dr. and Mrs. Hugh WANTED Work on Saturday for Romney JOHN STAHLE. JR.. Editor. the Miles apartment. to and see 212 Kearns neither prayer Mr. and and Christensen smoking Mrs. GM local In Cleveland wants to Mr. and Mrs. Jones have moved nor Residence phone Btf. 884. one or two men. Can do most Salt Lake Building in evidence. There Beckman. drinking Drexel Committees City 1, Utah in which has the contract, into the Hancock apartment from are several soloists in any kind of work. Temporary Attorneys for Executrix the groups reopen more than a year to run. This lo- charge were: Decorating, Marcia Subscription price $1.25. 870 the Sam Backman home. and an a octet is winning cal of 2,500 workers wants UAW Williams, Audrey Gwynn, Bonnie or year round. Phone Btfl. Last publication April 8, 1949 Mrs. Elizabeth E. Wood and Mr. acclaim at capella dajs or 4D6-- after 4 30 p.m. 3 ail These performances. Hatch, Carol Mackey Bob New-lanto block the carryJames Evans, her brother, are headquarters programs have a picture of the or- ing out of the contract. According and MIA officers; refreshwith Mrs. chestra sometime FOR SALE one practically new 4 CENTERVILLE NEWS spending and an of the to the AP MISCELLANEOUS the locals presi ments, Raye Olsen, Lillian Moss Hazel W. Ford and family. The name "Deseret explanation story row Bolens tractor with seeder been which has said that workers living con- and Ralph Wood; advertising, Second ward held their Relief soALICE C. CllENEY cultivators and markers. One the orchestra. There is dent adopted by TRACTOR PLOWING Donna Discing Carl Memmott, Jensen; ought to be of greater ciety meeting there Tuesday, also a brief account of the Book ditions Ford plow, one Schulthies, was of r, earning than the sacredness of a dance and floor show, Mary Alice cultivating. Dale machine The Davis stake quarterly con- March first Mrs. Hazel Ford Mormon and 167-on the the churcn ori Phone Wood and attachment Hier. Pearl Farmington contract." ward in never uncrated and baled straw 3ference will be held Saturday eve- in attendance at another There can be no doubt program. 884. Bountiful board state a MORAL ISSUES stake, as she is for sale William Tingey Phoneabout the done by sucli an ning. March 12 and Sunday, 13th. the A large number of relatives and FREE! One Adams famous hatter member but Mrs. Wood acted as organisation.good General Motors that Suppose welfare 1nRL meeting sessions, with Saturday tie given absolutely free -3should deride that prices of auto- friends attended funeral services, for wanl and stake welfare com- hostess in her absence. of dress pants sold every pair onuc so. v.s in A Walmobiles for or made are the his at ill m. Farmington, Thursday been survey greater meaning beirg by Frank White has mittees at 8:30 p.m. and at 8 p Shoe during March, at the ter not a horticultural has than of some Davis Rampton, is increase, but society home several pay the (It at m-ntifor iv days, 3 tub for priesthood leadership f Bountiful. K TJ VISION IN better. Elmer White went to the county shows the prospects are done so, and will not be expected ivD M1B1 n Farmington ward chapel. Sunday COONTY. would STATE OK an so to for uBt if it was of it fruit He did, AH and an rule). extremely crop 12 noon light for 10 to hospital operation. sessions general ALL KINDS OF CURTAINS washare the hardest hit. There be following the same line as the Best for Less from 7 to 9 pm. at the Kaysville operated on Monday morning and Cherries Johns Auto Paint ed and stretched, lace table will be from ten to fiteen per cent, union that voted recommendations First ward tabernacle. The visit- was getting along favorably. Shop. Body and Fender Work cost-o"the cloths, reasonable prices. Call to contract to break cent, W. had apricots, their living thirty The First ward forty per regular 37-Call Btfl. or come ing brethren, Elder Spencer Welding. Mrs. Leslie Haacke, 160 East is line. a in Yet, Kimball of the council of the Sunday school exercises and class peaches fifty per cent. Apples and now, that pay cut in for free estimate. 1 blk west ol OurOf(Vvlap on the 2nd So., Bountiful. Phone 526-when moral involved to are are be issues sacrafollowed pears Garff was apt work which pretty good by lf VWU Luvoa KunbiUl, r,d,n twelve apostles and Mark B. of 91 on 4th N. a For Minor nil't hiway 343 contracts. seems to be damaged less on you talk about breaking IhM be utharu-- j nd airerW to of the welfare committee. This ment and fast meeting conducted Fruit small sum we will make car your Iron Um tvtt of the aid upper east bench in Kaysville As against a pay increase of two conference is for all members of by Bishop's second Counselor John the a beautiful one.. 3 BEAUTIFUL GREETING CARDS lt ft 25 00 r month should or contract and a three the bench east in Bountiful. Randall cents, Mrs. Mr. Eliott and -Pnce. the KaysMusic od muoicnancs ol wad by Davis stake. minor, have of sacredness. Mrs. SALE FOR and Elmer is all Barber for blessed and Easter son occasions. plenty for improving on TWday th. 22nd hojun ville Second ward choir and the had their infant Involved is integrity reWhat is at her and 75 N. 0 Murr A. D. IMS. t l( 00 o'olo. k Adur since H. Contact Mrs. slowly her home, Nielson, Randall, Elliott. chorus. named, Mothers Lynn stake Singing The contract was made in good FOR SALE Throe houses of three cent operation. 3 -- t the County Court liotwi. in tho Ct. 1st W, Bountiful. Room of Mud Court i In this column last week a line Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hancocks and rooms four to a located in each, more faith. has than It and year rmunv, ruh or two left out in th account of daughter was also blessed The run. If it does not meet the needs Farmington. 2nd house south of FOR SALE 1947 Jeep with all witness the fWk Of tho iud Couit the Leak anniversary and Mr. named Julia . Ann Hancock, the Dutch V "n on the East side. equipment of the UAW, the parties will have if sold within with the Soul fhuMof cheap ,hu z. Leak's passing changed some of Sunday evening service was the of S duy esc $2,950 0. K.bruuJj nail down payment determined this by the time for a week. Inquire at 138 West 2nd C. RIRrM the meaning, which is greatly re- Relief societys special program HROC'GH. Clwk balance on eay term-- . Apply to . North. Phone Bountiful expiration. There are few hitman Mr. Frazer of Woods Cross played 1SEAL) gretted. the owner. T AFTOV have 3 that M greater Little The ITH relationships 3 Chris returna trombone Jenson. solo, Diputj Mrs. Joseph N. Ford has By GEORGE S. BENSON Frank XI AmJevon, The meaning than do contracts. President Harding College ed from the hospital greatly im- Chief." Chif Attorney 2 courts of the land expect contracts garage, bedrooms; full base- WOOLEY Sheet metal. Distinctive. The fireside chat was held at Searcy, Arkansas proved, but still very ill. Her ment, coal furnace, electric wato be kept. Good neighbors are of the James Reid home Sunday eveGuarenteed work. Phone 767 Rl Suit Lake CVty, ftub Nelson Herman Mrs. daughter, ter heater and water softener. made by men who keep their FelAtlnruny tor stitinvr or 5 9932. 6th. March Elder Esther Mrs. George INTEGRITY AND her. with Is ning CONTRACTS Logan First publication Mun-b 4 1949 Located in Orchard ward, north word. This applies to groups as mission his Nelof some lers related the One for of is in the human well. Good Ford Clark caring PUblioatioo .Murvb 11, 1949. qualities inof church. 8 miles north of Salt WANTED 3 room citizenship requires absisters Pack The ary experiences. apartment, by beings that our civilization today son family in their mother's Lake 2 or miles south of Bounrendered a vocal trio. Piano solo, needs so desperately is integrity. tegrity. Mrr no cfumrrviM young couple; both working; no sence. tiful. For details call Kenneth children. Phone Bountiful 328 R. Estate ol Slalla M. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Talbott Max Weiss. Dainty refreshments What is integrity? The word comes Wuito, sonirtirv Hier, 3 3 known us Mellu Mons Waite, from a Latin term which meant of Glendale. Calif, have announ- were served. deceased. of son Joel Cook, Cdnnlors Thomas will Elder claim untouched present or whole. TTiats ced the marriage of their daugh ,m FOR SALE One t voucher set of of the bndertlrned at 103 Contin maple EXPERT PRUNING. George C. entul National about the way it is today. A man In ter. .Gloria to Gene Stanley Par- Mr. and Mrs. Delbert J. Cook bunk Baiik bods Sidy., Salt luuti complete. Call Bounof Mr. and who has integrity is so , 3 Citv, Cub, on or before the 14th d Wood. Phone Bt. rish, son of Mr. and Mrs. AJan Rexburg ,Ida. Grandson entered morally o tiful after 5:30 p.m. 3 the Parrish W. Win. there Mrs. A D. and IMO. sound touchedOlive 2710 he is that May St not to be Parrish of MAJUORJE Lake in WAITE StanSalt home -in mission l City a way that will affect his fore the grandson of the late as queen FOR SALE Philco table radio. American Legion and Auxiliary Administratrix of Estate of Stella V 7th. Prior to leav- honesty and uprightness. He is a Miss Ilene Hart reigned birthAmerican annual Waiux ley G. and Mrs. Mary F. Fairish. Monday March Green Legion and Gold ward's ball, kboitn at aa Stella Me. 75 the lb. ice box. AH very cheap g couple were married ing for a mission to the Nether- whole man. Most of the prob- Saturday, Feb. 26. As the curtain day dinner and dance for Legion-air- Waite, Dereared. A. Masco Auto. 863-Phone lands mission. lems that vex our world would Cleodemn, Moffat Mabrr at 8:30 p.m. the evening of Aux. and all veterans. To Fabian, 276 No. 5th West Bountiful Attorn- for Ailmlnietratrix. Hatch recently at- melt away, if each man would pre- raised at 10 oclock, it revealed F. Elder Pasadena Roy "chapel the in 19th be 1949 held March 19, ary Saturday, the queen as "Sleeping Beauty" (03 Conttnertal Bank Ekly, 3 of the roses. They plan to reside tended a mission conference lm serve his integrity. at the Stoker school at 7:30 pm. Salt Lake City, Utah. a satin covered couch, on asleep 111. la is at He done present dis- with Chicago, Many Fut publication March 4. 1949 in dendale. Miss Talbott has her attendants. La Rue Hol- FX)R SALE 36 Chev., 2 door, new with dance open to all the public Xawt publication Aprtl 1, 1949. extensive stage work since her boring in the Elgin, 111. branch agreements would disappear, if we brook and Winola Wilson, sleepCome music. at Good 9:00 p.m. paint, radiator and seat covers; of church. the Glendale would High honestly undertake to from solve . and graduation 1 enjoy your radio and heater; runs good. See bring your friends ing near-bySunday school in the Second them with each side of the con- took school. While in school, she was self. near the their Ben stairway places So. Ricks, Bountiful. of assistant memwas in Phone ward ference table keeping its integrity. charge active in student affairs as a 464-Rd. Estate of Edith Mae Jones, 3 Glenn Moss Sunday March If each party to an agreement leading to Sleeping Beauty and IN THE DISTRICT COURT of ber of the boner- sodety, Thes- supt while listening to also fell sleep WelOpening-hym6. "Welcome, n keeps his word that is integrity, to the mellow voice of Marion pians, Takoyas. and a song leader OR SALE CHEAP Used kitchen the United States for the District Creditors will present claims of Utah In the matter of Lowell for two years. She recently re- come Sabbath . Morning; prayer, tl used to be Said of a neighbor 1 Page singing "sleep. At the conrot. also used coal jehute, half Amos turned from a tour with Charles Hugh Ford, regular class work in had: "His word Is his bond. Thats clusion of the song, 8 girts danced Byrd, bankrupt No. 16331. with vouchers to the undersigned Rosalia B. Ford the kind of neighbor this world Thurgood, Phone To the creditors of Lowell Amos at Smith Building, Clearfield, Utah, Buggies and Mary Boland in which all departments; 783-while waitBountiful. 3.4 Byrd of Clearfield, Utah, a bank- on or before the 9th day of April took charge and gave the lesson, needs, tl will require integrity the Memory Waltz she pUyedthe ingenue lead. Miss of Prince arrival for the ing as bethe class doctrine from in iMa the one : each gospel of Gene if this Stanley, us, world Talbott and rupt Notice is hereby given that a. Rock-woo-d charming, Gordon Schulthies. As FOR SALE Building lot (Vi acre) said FAYE JONES BECK is to become a better place. Lowell been has Amos came acquainted during the run regular teacher, Cha s. P. Byrd the Page boy, David Clark blew East-anthe attend 12th to was excused Administratrix of the Estate of South AN Little EXAMPLE the at a of My Sister Eileen, bankrupt on a petition the bugle, the prince with his ab (Hanson Subdivision)- Bountiful, adjudged is Layton fast meeting and bless and Edith Mm Let me Illustrate with a Deceased. Jones, him on filed 1949, By Theater f Eagle Rode. As he J4, . February Bernard Nelson, 671 N.th feast. and tendants, Carl Jensen and. Kenneth ' ' . .Also. name his new grandson, son of Mr. King n to theater-goer- s the 'first meeting of his William-Hthat example. Less than a Sleight approached the sleeping 1665-W,-3 Utah.. Logan, Phone doe P. Robert and Rockwood; Mrs. year ago, the eGneral Motors "cost .beauties and awakened them. The creditors. will be, held, at 218 Fed. .Attorney for Administratrix He has lately completed the title Glory To Gordon of living wage agreement with Bldg. Oetkn, Utah, on March 25U First publication .FeU. ,3, 1949., T rale in the Glendale community ing hymn, FOR SALE Baled hay; Benediction David Johnson. United Automobile Workers was queen was then presented and Man" 1949: at 10:30 oclock " a.m., and Guernsey High" "Butter Egg atl Last wblicatien March 9, 1949. play, robe of white satin by heifer, pair platform, scales. which place and time the charge acclaimed as a solution to the fre said has --played in .many productions Fast meeting followed, in Glover. and Shana Vem Salter, South - Bountiful. Joy Peterson at of Bp. Counselor Byron quent wage battles that upset our Fisher and creditors may attend, prove their during the summer season was followed by the Phone Btfl. was the a services industrial is 3 claims, appoint a trustee, The He communities. school. la evening Both Mark Keppel high appoint Keith crown Rollins, carrybearer, college, Relief society special program bor and management boiled the a conunitee of credrtore, examine Estate of Rose E. Page Bryscr graduate of Occidental of a to crown on the satin cKDAR ing pillow TOSTS 4 to 6 inch tops the To increase aware- agreement as the answer to wage the known as Rose Ellen pag also and transact such where he was. a member bankrupt 7 feet long ;these are good other business as i responsi- boosts that have had to follow the Bishop George Wilson, who perdeceased. may property Thespians and affiliated with- the ness vfto our individual BrysoDj ceremonies. formed the crowning living-cos- t heavy first class posts; 65c each come before said preserve the cum, usually bility Creditors will present claim Dated Sigma Alpha Epsiieo. fra ternity. meeting. The Phone Btfl. 4T8-Rroyal party then left the stage The W. L. Rigby at contract was called amt led March 5th, 1949L with vouchers to the undenirrvei He also spent two years In the U. principles of freedom." Prelude Utah, Ogden, the the around promenade Centerville. 3.5 T. D. Lewis, Referee in Bank- at the office ef Keith L. Stable music, Valeria C. Tack; prayer, realistic" and "practicable." hall and up and off the stage. S.navy. 84 South Main, Bountiful, Utah Elder George Fellers of St Alice R. Ford song congregational canUnder terms ef the contract GM Dancing was then resumed for the FOR SALE one ruptcy. raise or lower wages according new end "Battle Hymn of the Republic.1 practically on or before the 7th day of Apri George visited over the week bubrest of the evening. Delicious Bolens tractor with seeder, his Singing Mothers chorus rendered to government statistics. As living A. D. 1949. at the James Reid home-e- n and were wafers served bly punch cultivators and markers. One 2 Becometh The House of costs rise or fall in reports of the D. WARD BRYSON way home after filling a two years Holiness by Gayle Olsen, Carol Liebelt, bottom Ford plow, one new mission in northern CaBleoala the Lord," Erma S. Smith con Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Ireta Troth and Myona Rollins. Administratrix NO. 1243 of the Estate o mowing machine attachment, Rose E. Page Bryson, also know mission. He was a missionary com- ducted. Talk "America the Cradle company can adjust wages accordwere Marcia never u This and aerated contract was a recognibaled straw of America excellently given by ingly. as Rose Ellen Page Bryson, dec panion of J. Wayne Reid. for sale. William Tingey Phone Hattie S. Gloves Singing Mother's tion that wages had reached a sat- Williams, Donna Memmott, Carol Estate of Simon Robert Johnson, eased. Myrtle Smith of Salt Lake City, . 731 Rl.-Virginia Peterson, Renee 3 also known as Simon R. Johnson, isfactory level in the postwar per- Mackey,Lillian another northern- California mis- Oh Father Keep Us We Pray. Keith L. Stable, Attorney fo Moss, Kit West and Daley, iod, La of "Fabric costs end provided and S R. Johnson, deceased.' Freedom," week living Reading, stayed Irene Boulton. Dancers were Don- COAL Administrator. sionary, was another Fairbanks-MorsWhile STOKER e an the put. Duncan in Von Rigby formula did not impresCreditors will claims visitor at the Reid (home. First publication Feb.' 4;' 1949. rule out Wage increases for other na Wood and Bonnie Hatch; Ade- model in'nerfect eondi With VAliphpM f 4present Via J Mrs. Julia Barber .has been sive way accompanied by- Leone P. was it D. reasons, an Von Benediction La honest attempt .staying with her son and family, Fisher. to solve the problem. in Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Worsley. PAY CUT DUE Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ford Barber. It was her birthday, Feb. Last year under the contract 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer White have returned from their visit to GM employees got a flat drove up to visit with her, Mr. and Dr. and Mrs. Mjron C. Barlow hourly raise, plus a cost of livLos of and They Angeles. family Mrs. Frank White accompanied also enjoyed visiting with Mr. and ing increase of 5 cents. What are them. the prospects this year? Employe-Mrs. Reid Page is home from Mrs. N. T. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. are the hospital after her emergency Leo Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Carol Stay related into line for an increase not over Mrs. and Mr. living costs, but under Joseph is (Erma Ford) getting appendectomy and The exciting New Hudson is and best buy! others. Miller it satisfactorily. of widow Rockwood Chase Mrs. Anna Geneve Friends of Mrs. Measured any way at all, that exclusive "step-dowdesign will be glad to hear she has been Charles Rockwood who lived on makes Hudson more car for your money! Norwhich on the her land the with Virgil living in Brigham City J?IAUT,ruU Mdhons voted Hudson "Most Beautiful of ton home now stands, has just son, Don and family. All. No wonder! Its the lourst-builsafest car in America! With Mrs. Julia Barber who had her celebrated her 99th birthday at full road clearance! Thats "step-dow- n DELIVERED design! HERE FUUY EQUIPPED 89th birthday Feb. 25th is as well her home in Iona, Idaho. At one OOMIISTI Roomiest seats of any car on the road! room INaUDING lived her her Anne time in for wonder a HEATER Streeper as usual, and enough for your longest friends, head room to spare. Thats home while teaching school in "step-dow- n advance age. design! Mrs. Ins Parisrh Stout of Wash- Iona. KIDING-iSHudson sits you down within the base frame, and I "When atread about Mrs. Orpha C. Ford is still ahead of the rear wheels, where safe, soft, ington, D. C. was one U of ob-U h ridfng betending her mother, Mrs. Colmer alumni to join in the national gins! "Step-dow- n design again! Utah's mines having 99th birth- in Kaysville servance of the Us PtRFORMING-IST- ! The Super-Si- x Sedon, 124 - inch wh.etbo, Mr. and Mrs. Don Major left VTlnU r engine, Americas most, nowerfnl Sirrtr tlio day. She was a member of the into on such Friday for Los Angeles. They were committee on membership and vitations. They held their founders to celebrate Mr. Majors birthday on Sunday, with their daughter, day banquet and dance on Saturmargins because day night, a week late, either just Mary and her family. Mary wis of low-grad- e to be different, or more probably anxious to have her father come ores, I and bless RomOn her new' the baby. so they could have George Kelvinator-Nash- , same train Mrs. Wesley E. Tmgey soon realized how just ney, vice president of the Salt and son, Conway left to visit vvitii at who also spoke Lake Founders day celebration. Mrs. Tingeys sister at Los Angeles little extra expense s The scene of the festive occasion and at Inglewood with Mrs. daughter, Emma and her was the beautiful Congressional or added tax could family. Country club. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Forsburg At a gigantic luncheon and put many mines out of fashion show sponsored by the na- arrived home Saturday from Calitional womens Democratic club in fornia and other points of interest a Elder Spencer Hatch is booking the presidents room at the Mayflower hotel. A member of the agent for The Deseret Orchestra club, Mrs. Elbert D. Thomas (cou- of the northern states mission. He sin of our Hazel W. Ford) was proceeds the orchestra on the tour metal are slowing up asked to decorate and be hostess of six states and makes arrangeat the Utah table. She designed a ments in the various cities for proimportant industries." map of Utah with lorelv colored grams and appearance for schools, civic radio our clubs, of stations, colleges picture panoramas typical state placed a cream replica of the and other churches. The orchestra Salt Lake temple in the open cor- is composed of fifteen elders of ner of the map and a small Utah the northern states mission. This flag at the opposite corner. To heavy musical poselyting schedule further carry out her scheme began February 4th and will conwhich was, Utah, Land of Color tinue until the middle of May. At Cm she outlined the map in fresh present their schedule calls for 19 In, Hudxonl Ortat Plve Feetvree AutomoHc geor thtfting la Forward tpeedt with H d s. . Troweaiwwart $ and a matterful CigM...Tn engine tha moil pewerM AmerSccn-buil- t spring flowers of every hue. Fav- gold and green balls, which aver. opt'iight r; thpire disone which better than ball ages per ors were tiny plaeocards to to a has of trict. It miniature proved blessing attached bags were salt. Seated at the table were, Mrs the scattered members by bring91 Walter K. Granger, Mrs. Abe Mur- ing them together in a fine party UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION dock Mrs. Franklin D. Richards, in a fine place at little expense. Mr. Wayne C. Grover, Mrs. Ray Without the orchestra few districts The Layton Journal WANTED non-memb- J d new-mowin- J - - 2 Co-o- p CLASSIFIED ADS " rf f R foruM w-- LOOKING AHEAD 828-W- Ck-i- Vctr-ra- Ariminu-truio- 5 Ilene Hart Reigns Orchard Ward 200-W- 74-J- 3 rotm-um- The-youn- is s, t labor-manageme- nt ladies-in-waitin- - g 3-- 4 , Notice to Creditors dec-ease- - Gr a on-2- nd d - labor-manageme- nt well-know- the-roy- al train-beare- rs Nctfce to Creditors 77-R- 4. The.-objectiv- God-give- n up-war- CM-UA- 4. Notice to Creditors Ladies-in-waitin- g - - --- 1 cost-of-livin- g e todays n New Hudson t, Ig TI smo-oot- all-ne- WEATHER-CONTR- only Super-Si- x $2494.96 Four-Do- operate dose Tm-gey- a an business at time when shortages of 'af Highway Woods Cross Road WILKINSON MOTOR SALESPhoTe 430 |