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Show 3 TIIE JOURNAL HIGHLIGHTS WALDOBOUO, MAINE, PRESS :The boys up in Washington are jumping around like grasshoppers on a hot stove, regarding a policy on China, Russia, India, etc., and cant seem to agree on one for any of them. However, when they start getting dizzy, they can always take time out and get in on one thing and that is to spend more money, and create Dean Child last Saturday evening. more Bureaus. CLAYTON, ALABAMA, RECORD: Until the American people realize how costly it is for the government to do things, and begin to refuse the largess, subsidy, etc., offered by the Government, we cannot expect much reduction in NOW government expenses. HARTLEY, IOWA, SENTINEL: Beware of any scheme that advocates additional Federal control, increased spending' and increased taxes. We in the United States have taken our freedom for granted, but must do so no longer. There are many who under the guise of Security for All would take it away forever. Utt it t: tl; H "C t WE ARE tf' . Pi at U ': SX ' i ABLE TO SUPPLY YOU WITH ALL YOUR TYPEWRI News About Folks in and OFFICE NE CLIUTON-SUIJSE- T Cj Correspondent LORETTA R. CHILD vacation on the Riviera, Kina Gustav of long Qwi stops over in Paris on his Va trip to Stockholm. He will n ca Junt (International) 16. About Folks in News JUICHORAGE MRS. EDWARD HAYS Correspondent 319 Ave. A to happen! After never fails Siting more than .three years a larger unit the Homer Mc-- s from moved 304 Idaho eet to 337 Lane C and settled all of three or four days, and Arizona jn were transferred had to move again. to (nchorage Beehive girls are ending a vacation at Zions Nai- iys l Park. Their beekeeper, Me-Juk- es and her husband - wishing udance. ,n are transportation and They are accompanied by Miss Miss Joyce Hodson, who will become the bride of Carl Arave, Hooper, sometime in June, was honored with a shower at the home of Mrs. Melvin Stewart last Friday evening. The evening was spent playing games and making a scrap book. Luncheon was . served to 16. Miss Hodson has been a student at Davis High School. Clinton ward Primary association will commence summer classes next Tuesday at 2 p.m. The Relief society closing social was held Wednesday afternoon with a luncheon, program and games. The MIA officers have post-- ; poned their swimming party until sometime in June. The date, will be announced later. Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Mitchell, Iona Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mitchell and their son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray : : : RIBBONS. : HAND CLEANER. : COVERS. 1 Ober-hancl- ey hgt Granville B. Goza, 322 Ida- Lery E Stone, 208 Lj 7ada; CpL Claud L. Dixon, 265 ona Sgt. Grady Shelton, 275 - Wallace L. Sen- - r? WS'StfIngersoli nzona; TSgt. Jackson o0 Arizona; K Ihddey, 226 IdahoSSgt. St.; B- - Hart, 263 Ari- t.VP1- - Warren K. Valentine, Ealph E. Mayhew, Amonaj Cpl. John V. Mc- - TSt Arizona; M204 Idaho; Wal-WJ1?62- 22 Sgt. IdaI Ersch, 219 Idaho a SbSCeTrTr4end- - p Ha if So T?- - 215 George R. Bless- - JM2 Paul a. & HMl Charles .hertwS0mfh; v0me f last Saturday. our new aeVthphAPei.they Dob U Hoffcy : TYPEWRITER PADS. I INDEX GUIDES. his base in Cheyenne, Wyoming. He was disappointed in not making connections with George Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson of 311 Arizona. George is stationed at Lowry Field in Denver. Edward P. Nelson has returned to his base in Denver after a 30 day furlough. His parents Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Huddkeston of 319 Arizona made a trip to Kemmerer, Wyoming last week to say goodbye to him. The Raymond Andersons left Monday morning for a two week vacation in California. In response to the request of Mr. McGarry, Anchorages able administrator, many of the tenants are completing and painting the fences to their yards. All fences must be even, not too high and painted white. : RUBBER STAMPS. BUSINESS FORMS. PRINTED TO FIT YOUR BUSINESS. inked! fmtiioi Iloydvillo, Utah I We cxtend mlhoZ 1 306 TYPE BRUSHES. Mrs. F. L. Davis and her daugh- - Ladean Strasburg, a Anchorage Beekeeper. Roberts of Layton (former Anan(I Mrs. Lee Johnson and chorage resident) spent the Me? illy are spending the Memorial morial week end on leave from at Ephraim Utah. (Welcome to Anchorage new resifts: Farris W. Peck, 274 Ida-- ; John M. Devine, 207 Colorado; CARBON PAPER. TOUCHTYPE KEYS. ler week wiU find Anchorage. 219N Idaho and t r93 Nevada have MUGGS AND SKEETER HY GO I ASTOPUKllSHAWTJrtXJ DESSERT BED ON -.- .WTWOUT E. lad Meeting;10 I?ah: LDSPir V Viy have eek ! !! i BEFORE I&MER BUT DON'T VOU WANT TO SEND ME TO BED WITHOUT SOMETHIN Me-N- la and Eric H. Anchorage society and ben dlsPensed with residents left '& I The HaMMe10nal Hay. fveB.areId Traylors of 323 a.new ForX I nei8hbors. Nration D?yfnrtiuf.0isen sPent avy of Jlm I and River-- t Roberts Son of De Loy WALLY BISHOP 1REMM8.YU0 WILL pCitinchorage other unitsa.aei.transerred h to 5 ter, Joanne, spent the week in Zions canyon. Miss Davis will reTHIS SlI.M.MKIt KNItOLL IN MUSIC CLASSES main in Southern Utah where she for will be employed this summer. Shanna Frasier, Elsie Child and CLAKINKT O FLUTE O SAXOlHONE Dorothy Dellenbach were among Beginners or Advanced the Lake View Stake Seagull Girls Learn the technics of our instrument, together with a broad undergraduating from the Primary organization this summer. Graduastanding of Musical Terms and the Fundamentals of Music Theory. tion exercises were held in the Roy ward chapel Sunday evening. (lasses taught by PAUL F. FORSBFKG of Layton, Symphonist and Public School Teacher of Music. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Smith, Sunset, were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. George Dickson, Dr. and Mrs. Ar-le- y . . . CLASSES START JUNE 10 FOR APPOINTMENT... THROUGH JULY 15 Flinders and Mr. and Mrs. ( ALL I3MU ECONOMIC Pari5 King in Page a. I ligji n. 4 TOLD ME YOU WEREnT |