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Show Pace THE JOURNAL 10 ilOVKMHKlt '1 4. Kaysville Votes On Bond Issue For Water Improvement Today SHE MAKES PEOPLE HAPPY KAYSVILLE Two elections are occupying the attention of Kaysville voters. In addition to the November 7 voting, Kaysville citizens will go to the polls today, Novem- pillowcases with wide lace that she has4 knitted or pieces of cro. cheting. 'll ber 4, to vote for or against the Editor, proposed water improvement bond The Journal i, Layton, Utah. issue. The issue on which Kaysville people will vote either yes or no is as follows: Should the city of Kaysville issue bonds in the amount of .$50, (XM) to finance enlargement and improvements of the citys water supply and system. The bonds would be retired over a 15 year period at an interest rate averaging approximately 2 per cent, in a manner that would not involve increased taxation. Proponents of the measure offer the following points on its behalf: Kaysville is in urgent need of more water and improved distribution facilities because of. the large growth and even larger growth of the city that is imminent. jybond issue is the only way of financing such a project, as the city is prohibited by law from accruing necessary funds in the treasury from year to year through normal means. Those eligible to cast a ballot in i Dear Mr. Editor; I wish to tale nity to express :oTheforFBh,e fyia which appoared Last Christmas she made eleven dozen several SSUe of pillowcases, pairs 0.1 Journal towels with wide lace, quilts and chair back sets and her accomplishl,.ls a sour of da f; aUon ments so far this year are about to ray J same. the fiAl. v z1 attention to the" Working so sincerely and steady wwytt 1 she enjoys the true spirit of the prompt referral ofO Yule season, pretty much each day facts to the FBI. rV of the entire year. y. 1 'A' Thank you for ft, $ Great joy is also Mrs. Barbers your fulness. when she can help with sewing VAfh 'r ' for Relief society bazaars or any a. Sincerely yourSf sy: other church function. Jc ; y J- EDGAR W At the Davis county fair this who resident, Syracuse Mrs. Esther Sessions Barber, past summer she was awarded first with and others of her happy family prize for her knitting, first prize delights in making members for piece quilts and second prize the bond election are rihand-mad- e sewing. for crocheting. veters who reside in W She not only pieces her quilts who paid a SYRACUSE popertyl Always thinking - grandchildren articles of but most always does her own Kaysville. Votes will of other people and how she can great well. as others have Some quilting quilts, sewing. city hall from 7 a.m. untill make someone else happy is what makes life so pleasant and interesting for Mrs. Esther (Aunt Esther) Sessions Barber. Aunt Esther, as she is affectionately called by both young and old, begins early each year to plan for family birthdays and Christmas. As far back as early last spring she commenced to piece quilts and do knitting and crocheting for Christmas gifts. Now completed are five lovely quilts which she will give as gifts this Christmas to some of her children. That's right "Thou shalt not beer false witness." In a'ddition, Sen. Thomas, Mrs. Barber is the mother of eight living daughters and sons. should not permit the use of a commandment or Biblical phrase in a distorted She maintains a very neat and you pleasant home which she cares for .daily. In addition to her housework comparison of yourself with General MacArthur, General Eisenhower, Senator Taft and sewing. She keeps very much up on civic and current topics, lisor Senator Vandenberg. tening to her radio and reading her newspapers. In addition to her children, Mrs. Barber is very proud of 45 grandchildren, 82 AlThose statements that your and one quotes were applauding the Soviet armies so six living brothers and sisters which gives her a great deal of during the war to help the morale of a retreating army and a depressed nation happiness as they all visit her ofi ' 87-year-- J - W tor fhmms F . . great-grandchildr- great-great-grandchi- en "ad" ld. ten. Mrs. Barber who will, be 88 years of age next February, was the oldest member of her family present at their annual reunion held at Lagoon last August. She very often remarks to her family and friends, her great enjoyment in such gatherings. Aunt Esther has made' each of her grandchildren and many of her Kiss for tho Brtdo (before we sent them our arms), BUT General MacArthur, General Eisenhower, Senator Vandenberg did not write a book or praise Soviet leadership and Communist ideology, as you did. They didn't support or lend their prestige to the "Communist Front" organize tions as late as 1946, 1947 and 1948 as you did. 1 YOU HAVE USED THESE NAMES AS FALSE WITNESSES. Dare you ask how each and all of them vote if they were in Utah today? vote they would vote against any man who would not for a Communist control bill and who associated himself with "Communist front The answer is simple ( organizations. r We too "deploro dishonesty in politics." Yes, even deception. V Ny Diana Barrymore, 29, of the late John Barrydaughter kissed is d, more, by her new Robert W. Wilcox, 89, following their marriage In Newark, N. J. It is the third marriage tor the bride and the second for Wilcox. (International Soimdphoto) ACTRESS We are against the deceptive method of ot election thing one being your time and apparently a wholly different character back in and N Washington York no longer representing the sentiments of the people in Utah. hus-bdk- Democrat! 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