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Show JANUARY 27, 1951. THE JOURNAL Rage 5 Urges Youth Draft Former Davis Resident Asks Names Of Wounded 6.1s in Bay Area An offer to alleviate the loneliness and hi ing a touch of home to Davis county sei vicemen in hospitals in San Francisco or vicinity, has come fiom Miss Thelma Hair, Ilaiboi Blvd., Belmont, Califor17 nia. O Miss llair states that she, and other former residents of Davis county, would like to visit Davis servicemen hospitalized in the San Francisco Bay area. Her letter reads as follows: I read in Editor, Reflex: your issue of December 2, that a lesident of Layton. Corporal Dee King, was in Letterman General hospital as a patient, recovering from wounds received in Korea. immediately contacted Miss Elaine Reyman, a former resident of Layton, who is now living in San Francisco, and together we went to the hospital Monday night to see Cpl. King. He was in very good spirits and was as excited to see us, as we were to see him. Since visitors are scarce, and very welcome, I was prompted to ask a favor of you. Would it be possible to publish an article I can be to twenty, youths from eighteen according to Defense Secretary George C. Marshalls testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee. In background, during the Washington hearing, Is Assistant Defense Secretary Mrs. Anna Rosenberg. Marshall urges universal military service for who, after 27 months duty, would go into the National Guard or Reserve. ( International Soundphoto ) "YOUR SOLDIERS" FINEST SALLY'S SALLIES u i y. .m . in The Reflex stating that one who has a lative in any near the San Area, to please any- son or other rehospitals in or Francisco Bay contact me either direct or through The Reflex Through them, I would be able to visit some of these boys and maybe help to relieve some of the loneliness they may feel. I know it is asking a great deal, but if it would be possible, I would appreciate it a very great deal. Thank you very sin- - scon's SCRAP Hmly KkYdio Ayw. . Layton Scholar Initiated Into Society vXw , it- H 'fmw.. .IH ' DeVon Day, Layton scholar, is one of the ID members to be formaland ly initiated into Scabbard national Blade, honorary military society, at the University of Utah. A son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoi Day of Layton, DeVon is studying law at the university. He was graduated from the Davis high school in yy'fa , v)t Mk 'A,f j ' ,. ::?$s ":v , Those members selected for this military organization have demonstrated outstanding ability in military studies and leadership, as well as a pronounced interest in military activities, according to the chapter , Wt Til: ' A s y iW 4 ' president. a Of Legislature Utah Cuts Mailing Lists E. Salisbury, of Charles which he paid $915.75 for turkey City, Iowa, holds up the at the National Turkey Federation Convention at Long Beach, Calif. The bird was a prize winner and the money received for It will go to (International Soundphoto ) finance next years convention fund. HAPPY AT HAVING MADE A GOOD DEAL, Dr. In the interest of economy, the mailing list of the Utah State Senate and the House of Representatives of the State of Utah has been cut to the minimum. Any citizen, group or organization in Davis county desiring a copy of any bill should notify Senator James E. Burns or Representative 232A-pou- Charles C. Gardner, HOME TOWN PAW, YOU WFRE- RIGMT-- will be mailed. WHFM YOU SAIO THIS giving the number of the bill wanted and it cerely, Miss Thelma Bair, f47 Harbor Blvd., Belmont, Calif. BOOK By R. J. SCOTT J. nd THE OLD Vl A04 U $ FfitM Ofl By STANLEY - THE DAY To GET OFF TO A GOOD START ! WAS V my SO SMALL 'WAY OKL oKritM CAH LIE. OKA 25 CENT -- COIN W Ky FtMX sfiAPs: "We came south to rough it, but roughing it isnt so rough, is it, - '' dear? Odd Fact man summoned to testify before a federal grand Jury in Philadelphia, refused to answer several questions because he said the women on the Jury could not be trusted to keep the testimony secret. A YAIaY isdfe. HEWESY OF'ftfE- - A(JE. OF 3,350,000.00) YEARS. V. BACK ROAD FOLKS - AND JOT A PAY TOO SOON Copr 1950 Kin, Future. Syadk.U. Ine, WorM IUMi ruerul J Pfofa iRAPto, AKL MofioK PICTURES UKDERWXfER. EHrflRtLY IHDEPLKDIKt OF AIR SUPPLY AHP ELECRC WIRES LEADlHQ 0 4U& SURFACE.. Si' . X Nr' t. Theres no letter BoavL oa there is still time to arrange Ml Straight BOURBOH Our Whisky 1 iwn ' im i in.-- 04, qUAlL API BUYS TURKEY AT $37 PER POUND BUSINESS OFFICE for new listings or advertising in the NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY |