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Show MAY 1 y, 1951 TI1K JOURNAL Buy Defense Bonds Ffom were I sit ... Sy Joe Marsh "One For The Book" Z)f Boys Detained Following Damage To Store Two juveniles, i: LAYTON and II years of age, were turned over to Juvenile authorities, following their detention by Davis county officers, after nearly damage had been done at the Tri-StaLumber Company, Layton. The boys entered the lumber building through an unlocked side window, and then poured paint and paint thinner over most of the stock in the store. No motive for the act was giv- te Miss Reynolds, our town librarian. really put a smart-alec- k motorist in his place last week right in center of town, corner of Main and Walnut. Her car stalled, tying up traffic. Most drivers just waited quietly realizing she couldnt help it but one fellow kept blaring away on his horn. So Miss Reynolds gets out of her ear, walks over and says sweetly, Tm afraid I cant start my engine. If youd like to try Ill stay here and lean on that horn for yon. That stopped him! From where I sit, a lot of us are sometimes a little overeager to "sound off" before we really understand what its all about. Lets try to see the other fellows side in whatever he does how he votes, what he thinks, whether his preference is for a glass of beer or buttermilk rather than simply blast out anyone who "gets in the way" of our ideas in these matters. 1 ComrUht. 1951. United States Brewers FaumJmrUm j en. Almost Lu boxes of shotgun shells were thrown into a back field and hidden under a building by the two. The floor of the establishment was strewn with small items. About 'in bags of insulation were broken into by the youths before they left, Following investigation by Deputies Kenneth Hammond and Roy Hodgson, and Layton Marshal George Briggs, the two were taken into custody and turned over to Juvenile authorities in Ogden. KnllnnlInift yH!J SftGJp (ll)(sOli(al ft Jn) IPAGDFIKS co timrn whatever you plan to Wherever you go do on your vacation get the most pleasure by going Union Pacific. scenic granall are deur . . . outdoor recreation Historic eastern centers . . . ...V.V.V.VA more enjoyable when you go and return on a Union Pacific train. You rest as you ride . . . dine leisurely . . . meet congenial people . . . have plenty of room to roam about . . . and arrive refreshed. d little folks Even welcome their bath . . . when play-smeare- theres sight-seein- i time. ar Ask your nearest Union Pacific ticket agent for information regarding service to Yellow-stonJackson Hole, Utah Parks, Sun Valley, California, the Pacific Northwest and eastern Hot water electrically is so low in cost, too only a dime a day for the average family e, vacation centers. I on our interconnected system. I Room rates at Sun Valley begin at $6 per day -- or take advantage of the special Sun Valley "Summer Fun Weeks" this year 7 days in a chalet at $49, covering meals and lodging. - t I I SAY qdkiok p&gnufls GSaHU QtfV (sB For Dependable Freight and Passenger Transportation 8e Specific hot water from an electric water heater. Its not half warm. Its not scalding hot. Its just right to make bath time pleasure A vacation should start with relaxation. g at your Save driving for destination where convenient and inexservice is available. pensive rent-a-c- oodles of clean u:n agaECRfl tfX WnHo raaso? CEBr, (tenniUry (33ARjy |