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Show 4 I HE JOURNAL MOVE TO SAVE HISTORIC TOWN FROM DESTRUCTION (SMUT . o . 0DC33 m j KBAtiQQ THE COLONIAL TOWN of Newington, N II faces extinction unless a committee of Its 25,000 residents succeeds in an appeal that Congress halt a pioposal to build a 6,000-ac- ie jet bomber base. Destruction looms for the Congregational Church (right), built in 1712, foity-tw- o years after Newingtons first settlement At F Town Clerk John left, Hoyt, 72, poies over records dating to 1712. Irate citizens of the historic area charge the bomber base idea stems from political opportunism rather than actual defense needs. ( International ) KAYSVILLE LAYTON ARNOLD M. BARNES MRS. MAGGIE Correspondent Phone: Kaysville Correspondent Phone 219-J- 1 31 Mrs. Vera Paine, Ogden, visited witli her cousin Mrs. Lois J. Chipman Sunday afternoon. Stanton B. Darr celebrated his fifth birthday anniversary Sunday. A family picnic dinner party was held at Lagoon in his honor Sunday evening. Mrs. Fannie T. Layton and son, Lawrence, Salt Lake City, visited with Bishop and Mrs. Paul Layton, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Anderson, Fann-ingtovisited Kaysville friends Sunday. n, Crow Hunter SIMMONS Pvt. Stanley Flint, husband of Mrs. Joyce Tolson Flint and son of Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Flint, is spending a furlough here from Camp Bragg, North Carolina. Mrs. Vird Barney and son Nolan A large group enjoyed square dancing at the Layton Tennis court Friday evening, conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Ben Falk. Mrs. Arthur Green returned home Thursday fiom an Ogden hospital. Mrs. Jay Cullimore and son Ronald Jay of Garland spent last week with her grandmother, Mrs. Lettie Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dexter reof Elsinore are spending ten days turned home last week after with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. spending a week in Oakland, CaliHenry Bone. fornia. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Chandler and Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGlinch and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simpson daughter were Sunday guest of were Mr. and Mrs. Dawson SimpMr. and Mrs. Glen Corey in Ogden. son and Mr. and Mrs. Jack White-side- s and families. Jack Cook was the speaker at the Layton Third ward Sacrament Mrs. Myrtle Bair returned to her meeting Sunday. The Layton Third home in Twin Falls, Idaho last ward meeting will be held follow- week, after visiting here with relaing Sunday School during the tives. months of July and August. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. Neils Nielson and two daughters of Oakland, Calitwo sons of Elsinore spent the fornia are spending their vacation week end with Mrs. Neilsons par- here with Mrs. Dunns parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Call. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bone. Mrs. Frank Slaker of San FranMrs. Joseph Danielson and Mr. cisco has been visiting at the home and Mrs. Marvin Danielson visiof Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smedley. ted here with relatives Friday. Mrs. Slaker is a sister to the late Miss Jackie Watt of Gardenia, Dr. W. A. Whitlock. California is visiting here with relMrs. Dorothy Adams, Fern Sim- atives. mons and Dora Bybee entertained Thursday evening at the Mansion House in Ogden at a dinner in honor of Mrs. Agnes Lunt of Clearfield, who, with her husband and family will leave soon for Bellville, Michigan to make their home. Alex Simpson, son of Mr. and A building carnival on July 14 Mrs. Edward Simpson, left Satwill initiate the beginning of conWilliams. urday for Camp Mrs. Lou Spackman and Mrs. El- struction on a new Lake View la Weaver demonstrated Cake de- Ward and Stake house. Everyone is invited to attend the corating at the Layton Second ward Relief society Tuesday after- event, which will include breakfast at Mas and Pas, ground-breakin- g noon. Pvt. Brooks Bair left Saturdaj ceremonies, and a carnival at Roy for Camp Cook, California after park. Breakfast will be from ( to 0 a.m. ten day visit here with relatives. Bob and Billy Simmons, sons of At 4:30 p.m. ground breaking cere-monwill take place at the buildMr. and Mrs. Dean Simmons, were site. their of ing p. m. a Starting at Monday overnight guests SimMiniature Island Mrs. Coney Maggie report grandmother, will opn for business in the Roy mons. park. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hacking Bring your families and have and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hacking, fun at the Kick-of- f for the new all of Provo, were Sunday guests Lake View ward and stake house. of Mr. and Mrs. Vanghn P. Sheffield and family. Mrs. Nellie Bowen, Misses Ada and Clara Maylin and Miss Mae News About Ball motored to Salt Lake City Sunday and visited with Mrs. Jane CtteG 3?0(fcXEb It just purrs quietly away with Carnival Will Herald Building Start out requiring a second of your attention. An electric water heater gives you all the pasteurized hot water you want when ie FILM SINGING STAR Monica Lewis is armed for participation in the Los Angeles Junior Chamber of Commerces open crow shoot. The purpose of the hunting event is to rid Southern California of three types of predatory birds, the crow, magthe raven and the black-bill( International Soundphoto) pie. ed Mary Lavender accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lavender and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lavender all of Ogden, to Provo, Sunday and visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris R. Thomas-seSalt Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. n, Barnes. - Hot water is e to your budg", :ee the average fi helpful .it costs only a dime a day on our interconnected system. -- , v.i--'. Yourself and Neighbors Swift. Mrs. ever you need Every Week in the Reflex and Journal S3. 00 for a whole year GD GSjEO YOUR GS3SD 0 SLUMBER iina:i ajryp (SLuUUfln Q i (3 as u:p h.iaI jrii tEG' (CliHG1 f |