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Show may 26, l!rI Tnr. jdtttitvatj MIJGGS AND SKFFTFR 13 BY ?.. c WALLY BISHOP You wouldn't attend a wedding without an invitation. The same thing applies when you go shopping. Myrtle Jane Harris Stephens. On ,May 23, ljr.37 she was married to Mr. Voss in Los Angeles. The couple resided in Palms, California for seven years, later moving to Layton where she had since resided. While in California sfle was active in Relief society (and Sunday school work. She was A dairy tour of Davis county. LAYTON Mrs. Maurine Steph- ian active of member the Layton which the public is invited to ens Voss, .7, Layton, wife of John Third LDS ward. will be held this Friday, with Levi Voss, died Sunday at a Salt slated calls for several dairy farms. Lake hospital after a short illness. Survivors, in addition to her Civic clubs of Davis Associated r, include her She was born at Henefer, SumMrs. are cooperating with the mit county, October 12, 1!)13. the jW. 0. Stephens, Salt Lake; a County and Holstein Breeders Assn, daughter of William Oriel and 'brother, Dean R. Stephens, serving Jersey and Davis County Farm Bureau in Services Held Wednesday For Maurine S. Voss Dairy Tour Is Planned For Davis Residents at-Jten- d, hus-ban- d, half mile south of the south gate of the Naval Supply depot. 2:3() p.m.: Glen Stuart farm, West Kaysville on Angel Street, leading south from Gentile St. 3:1 .7: p.m. Paramount Dairy, near Lagoon in Farmington. 4:(H): p.m. Smoot dairy, north of Centerville on old highway. At the conclusion of the tour a short meeting will be held, and an address will be made by the director of the Utah Extension Service, The stores that want your business will invite you to come in. Patronize The Merchant Who e Wants Your Advertises-H- Business step-mothe- News About Yourself and Neighbors offering the tour. The farms visited will be in the business of producing market milk, and an attempt will be made to show those attending how progressive dairymen are meeting the problem of producing milk for Every Week in the Reflex and Journal S3. 00 for a whole year home consumption. Plans call for the following itenerary, with the motor procession to be lead by a sound truck: 1 :30 p.m.: Meet at he J. C. Linford farm on highway hi, across 'from Davis high school. . 2 p.m.: David A. Thurgood farm, Syracuse, one mile west and one- an LDS mission in England; five sisters, Mrs. Norma Mitchell, Hoytsville; Mrs. Alder Bradbury. Mrs. Edith Hardy, Mrs. Ora Paulson, and Miss Susan Stephens, all of Salt Lake.; Mrs. Hannah E. Stephens, Ogden, a grandmother. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Henefer ward chapel with Bishop Edison Stephens conducting. Burial was in the - Henefer cemetery. Bibles For Russia ffr If one of those were only an ' engagement ring! old-tim- Let the Reflex and Journal WANT-AD- S Work For You ms& what otherwise would be worthless material into metal products, makes life easier for many others." fsmno &e0Gxn&flDiB the celebration In New York of the American Bible Societys 135th Anniversary, Miss Joan Smith helps pack cartons of Scriptures which will be shipped to Russia If and when the Soviet Union allows them to enter. Meanwhile, they are being sent to satellite nations in small quantities. The Bible Society elected Gen. Douglas MacArthur to an honorary life ( International ) membership. friends. e For Hiram Walker qualify li "My job at the mine is interesting. Not only do I have the satisfaction of earning a good living, but I can see where my job of helping to transform of the Utah State Agricultural college. All residents of Davis county are invited to participate in the tour. Refreshments will he served free of charge to those attending. If you like ice cream, and would like to witness one important phase of economic activity in Davis county, plan to attend the tour with members of your family and DURING Blended whiskey. 86 proof. 70 grain neutral spirits. Hiram Walker & Sons Inc, Peoria, III. |