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Show j II I.Y II. j I Ml. THE JOURNAL U The BY WALLY BISHOP JOURNAL I j I I weekly newspaper published in (he interests of the residents of I)ais County, at Laton, lTt ah. A I I matter at Entered as fceeond-clas.- s Layton, Utah, under the Act of I I 18 PJ. March 8, Published By V INLAND PRINTING CO. I Phone: Kaysville 4. STATE UTAH 10 OP THE- - MEMBER, PtSS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION (J : Natl Advertising Representative' Newspaper Advertising Service. 222 No. Michigan Ave. - I Davis Insurance Man Is Awarded News About Folks in 1 j I 111. practice. To quality for the award, an agent must have demonstrated a high degree of service to policyholders as indicated by the percentage of the life insurance sold by the agent in a two-yeperiod being continued in force. ar Kindergarten At Clearield Ends CLEARFIELD Kindergarten ends this week for approximately 75 children at the Wasatch school, DEAR NOAH IS A COWBOY UNDERWEAR. "WESTER.N UNIONS"? ARTdAL t , '' WILLIAMS SHELBy, N.C. - DEAR NOAH s IF A Boy GAVE HIS fiancee A PASTE DIAMOND WOULD You SAY IT WAS A SHAMROCK ?, auzs. G7?ACE o Donnell ALLENTOVSiN , PA SEND VO UR NOTIONS To DlstribuUd by Klnj feituru SyndictU and fifty at Clearfield elementary school. All mothers of Mrs. Flints morning class were invited to a tea at 11:30 Thursday, and witnessed a program presented by the children. Mrs. Gunnells class also entertained. Punch and cookies were served by members of the P-T- A. Miss Reeders elementary school children presented a program for their mothers on Tuesday and Wednesday, and plan a picnic on Friday. JUST PHONE 10 Thats the number to call for a Reflex-Iourn- al i You wouldn't attend a f j 1 1 i V wedding without an invitation. Home news for just Subscription $3.00 a Year Phone: 8 Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Gail Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Carson of Junction, Utah lave been visiting with the Del Barnett family. Recent guests of Miss Emma Miller were Mrs. Clara Bean and son of Westfield. New York, and Miss Ruby Todd of Los Angeles. The visitors were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Rice. Mrs. Martha Sanders who un- derwent a major operation last week is slowly recuperating. She will be with Mrs. Oral Snyder, her daughter after leaving the hospital. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller have returned after spending several weeks in San Francisco and Reno. Mr. Lew Capener of Idaho Falls was visiting with his sister Mrs. Grace Stevenson, for several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Hogge and children have returned from a vacation to the northwest. While there Vince and Gerald caught several large salmon wyhich made a thrilling trip. Mr. and Mrs. William DeVroom are vacationing in California for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Barber and son have returned from Chicago where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Moody and son. They report having a very fine trip. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spencer are entertaining relatives from Chi- remembered as the former Jean Warnock. The Holmes expect to see many of the Utah sights of interest and will spend the month of July here. Mr. George Koroulis is visiting nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mehas for several weeks. George is with the army air forces in Illinois and will return to his base there. He is doing clerical work in the office at the present time. Mrs. Elizabeth Pappas of Nevada and Mrs. Christine Mehas of Oregon have been visiting with a sister, Mrs. Lewis Mehas recently. Mrs. Angelina Newmann entertained her Neighborhood sewing club on Tuesday evening. Six members of the Clyde Wilcox family have returned from a cago. Miss Barbara Dumke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Dumke has returned from eighteen months in the mission field of Western Canada. She will return for the Conference in several wTeeks as the guest of Miss Chapman, her companion from Salt Lake City. Miss Chapmans parents will drive the girls to Cardston for the session. Dr. and Mrs. Ray Holmes and trip to the southern Utah Parks three children of Waterloo, New and the Grand Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Smith and York are guests of Mr. Thomas Warnock. Mrs. Holmes will be two children of Ventura, California SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK By R. J. SCOTT .i j i CLINTON Mrs. Kenneth Draayer, president of the ward YWMIA, was hostess to officers and teachers of that organization at her home last Friday night. Luncheon was served and the evening was spent making plans for the MIA work and play- ing games. A new lighting system has been installed at Clinton park, through the efforts of the Sunset-Clinto- n Lions club and the town board. Park and the northwest. Mrs. Afton Smith and family will attend the Cleverly family reunion at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho on July 14 and 15. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffith are entertaining guests from California. The Rose City Bridge club has postponed its meetings indefinitely. are visiting with Deans mother, Mr. Johnny Howell has returned Mrs. Afton Smith. They will re- home after an appendectomy in a turn home by wray of Yellowstone Salt Lake hospital. From where I sit ... 6y Joe Marsh applies when you go shopping. Might Say The Birds Got "Nettled" . i Had dinner with Tik Bradley the other day, ar over a frosty bottle of beer J found out about his job with the U. S. Fish and that want your business will The stores invite you to come in. Patronize The Merchant Who m Advertises-H- e I j ASttrtUment v I By STANLEY ' j ) - - Mrs. Kathryn Jennings The same thing V t TOWN FARMINGTON Vernon A. Robins of Layton, a leading member of the New York Life Insurance Companys field Year Per Subscription: $1.00 has been named a winner of in force, Advance. Payable the National Quality Award given In combination with The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year. jointly by the National Association of Life Underwriters and the Life Insurance Agency Management Lloyd E. Anderson was stated today at it Association, Editor Manager the New York Lifes Home Office Richard O. Anderson in New York City. News Editor The National Quality Award is J. V. Woolsey a lecognition given annually to Display Advertising Manager life underwriters who conduct Ernest R. Little themselves according to the highest Classified Advertising Manager standards of ethics and who maintain a high standard of competence by means of continuous study and Chicago, ; THE OLD HOME P Wants Your Business 1$ . DAMAGE. is ihaYld Af KOB.L. . Car- - mi, OK la. 4 "W" 200, OOOOOO COS oF "fvO HVK WARSHIPS. Wildliff Service. Now Just exactly what do you dot I asked him. Shoot birds with a cannon he calmly replies. Seems they actually do use a cannon to shoot out a net over a flock of birds feeding on the ground. The birds start to take off at the sound of the shot, but the settling net brings them back learned about their migratory habits. Afterwards, theyre let loose and everyones happy. From where I sit, it was a good example of how when you learn the real facts they're often not as bad as they may sound at first. Like with people. Get to really know your neighbor and chances are youll be more tolerant of hi preferences even though theyre not your own. Take a good look, before you jump to conclusions. to earth. Then they're banded around the leg so more can be opyright, 1951, United States Brewers Foundation |