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Show thi: journal lored Prior Leaving U. S. Duty Bosone Slates Davis Speech On October 19 Pago 0 Lutheran Church Jennie Cowley Services Will Observe Held Saturday 433 Anniversary ON Funeral services were Democratic ladies of Davis counLeGrande Simmons ty, under the auspices of the Bounhon-Q.- y were Democratic tiful IX', Cunningham study group, will - entertain at a luncheon the Layat at the evening ...v. aiiiuvur- ServUs Store in meetDrug Bountiful. sary of the Lutheran Reformation ward sacrament Guest of honor and speaker will 'Mil tie observed in northern Utah Cfh a testimonial prior to be Reva Beck who is seek- on Sunday, October Bosone, with a mass forces. the U. S. armed to the U. S. senate dnve-i- n rally. ing Sponsored by Utah IL Otto A. Cole, on the Democratic ticket. Lutheran Churches of the Missouri k and Bishop Jvin Call Reservations for the affair may oynod, the observance will be held be made with Mrs. Charles C. Gard- at 4 p.m. in the Hickenlooper. Bountiful Motor Sunday ner, Bountiful, or Mrs. Mark H. V lew Theater. The church Cunningham body is ' Field, Calif., Ilayes, Bountiful. in this represented by community It is scheduled for October 1!, Trinity Lutheran Church Pfflnmons will leave for of Lay-tostarting at 1 p. m. which conducts Lglas on October 17. Tfl.r C re-electi- on LA She was a member of the LDS church. $ In addition to her husband and son in Layton she is survived by another son, J. W. Tolman, Grand Junction, Colorado, and two daughters, Mrs. Doris Nielson and Mrs. Jenive Dougherty, both of Twin Falls. Those attending the funeral in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry N. Crowley, Jr., and daughter Julie, anno, were Mr. and Mrs. Ashel Stevenson and Mrs. Thomas Rich. 1 held Saturday at .'L.'to p.m. at the White Mortuary, Twin Falls, Ida., for Mrs. Jennie H. Crowley, mother of Jerry N. Crowley, Jr., of Lay- ton. Mrs. Crowley died at the family home Wednesday after a few weeks illness. She was horn June s, jsss, and on December (I, 1 i r she was married to J. N. Crowley at Brigham Men of the primitive Abor tribe Mrs. City. Crowley formerly lived wear bark loincloths with tails, acworship in the in Honeyville, and she and her hus- cording to the Encyclopaedia erdeland Park Community Hall. The Rev. Norman G. Folkers is band moved to Twin Falls in ll27. pastor. The guest speaker for the will be Dr. Theodore Hoyer, rally professor of Church History at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri. This is the largest Protestant institution in the nation, dedicated exclusively to the training of Christian ministers. Dr. Hoyer is A statesman is a wise leader, able to foresee rated an outstanding authority on the dangers threatening his country and take necesthe history of the Reformation and its leader, Dr. Martin Luther. sary action to meet them. The Utah Choral Union, a representative choir from Z Utah LuthAt a time when real statesmen were warning eran churches, will provide the special music for the rally. M. C. America of the danger of Communism and its plans Schlieske, of Salt Lake City is the for world conquest. director. Visitors will he invited to in the singing within participate the privacy of their automobiles. Motor caravans will be formed in SENATOR ELBERT D. THOMAS several communities, proceeding to the rally in parade fashion. The was writing a book callocl "The Pour Fears," in which ho said: public is cordially invited to attend this outstanding event. -- 1 1 n, Ihe REFUGE" in America! WHAT IS A STATESMAN? W laying aside a fixed sum now, every week, out of it income. And as your income increases, increase the fount you save. BARNES BANKING CO. KAYSVILLE OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT TODAY! Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. J I -- News About Folks in SYRACUSE MRS. VIRGINIA S. BENNETT "AR close students of development in Russia agree that she has given up her early revolution." (The Four hopes of world-wid- e Fears by Sen. Thomas, pg. 61) Correspondent Mrs Rubie Holbrook and her son, J. Ellis Holbrook, visited last. Friday with friends in Bountiful. Miss Sherma Hodgson entertained a few friends at a social at the home of her parents last Friday evening. The guests who spent Hie time doing fancy work included Miss LaRee Barber, Miss Eddessa Zaugg, Miss Norma Waite and Miss Belva Criddle. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Holbrook of Bountiful were Monday guests at the home of Mr. Holbrook's mother, Mrs. Rubie Holbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Carmi Campbell and family of Tremonton were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hansen. Mr. Virgil Ashton of Cheyenne, Wyoming, visited a few days the first of this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua A. Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Waite and Miss Sherma Hodgson attended the Argentina missionary reunion last Saturday evening in Salt Lake f Wmincafte Ucasltetul Spending oil People's JM oney gDULIMii i pursue Insure peace by replacing wise and able leaders, the "Dealers" with real statesmen WALLACE F. BENNETT For the Senate IVY BAKER PRIEST For Congress City. At least twice weekly, aircraft from Alaska fly to the North Pole, and back to make weather Jare many vital issues in this campaign including I the sort of thing which lulled Americans into a false sense of security and allowed Russia to' the policies which led to the war in Korea. This was .A TTUh IUpuM I The encroachment of Federal government on of ell classes: The encouragement of union "bossism" to Injury of both employer and employee; The fostering of a professional class of non-- I workers who would rather be kept by the flovernment than work for a living! The bungling by the state department of our tne rights of individuals I I I I I Theres no bettor bourbon ! International affairs. NtJn ou,tonding issue since the beginning of the 5' dynasty nearly a score cf years ago is the xpenditure of the people's money and the Insufferable tax load. Before It Is too late heedless expansion of expensive hurflU, ?P ucratic government. We must reduce taxes. FOUR L YEARS OLD i STRAIGHT B : : 3 H 0 URB Oil VHISKY iti;nin-iLi?rji:ti:ii:i.in;ri- iri BC FOOF OlO HICKOHY DISTIUINO ESiSMBSBHanHZllHHHHHZalHEEHi 3 |