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Show AUGUST 4, 1951. 13 THE JOURNAL The JOURNAL Reunion Slated Funeral Is Held A weekly newspaper published in the interests of the residents of 300 Attend For Victim Of Ditch Tumble Davis County, at Layton, Utah. matter at Entered as second-clas- s Layton, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Published Ry INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kajsville 10 4-- H Canyon Outing Held On July 31 250 Approximately H mem- ber, with 50 leaders and parents, rallied at Mueller Park, Tuesday, tor the annual club outing. All 5s dubs in the county were lepresented at the event. The canyon sojourn lasted all day Tuesday, with some of those 4-- H UTAH STATE PktSS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION attending camping there the night before and some staying over Tuesday night. Hiking, games and dancing gave Natl Advertising Representative an edge to appetites for the canyon dinner. In the evening a camp-fii- e Newspaper Advertising Service. program was presented, with 222 No. Michigan Ave. Pat Elggien, of Centerville, 111. Mayor Chicago, conducting. Karma Swindle and Delore Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Nichols weie in charge of the afPayable in Advance. fair. In combination with The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year. Lloyd E. Anderson Editor Manager Richard O. Anderson News Editor J. V. Woolsey Display Advertising Manager Ernest R. Little Classified Advertising Manager SALLY'S SALLIES U I OAm Training Course Completed By Layton Cadet Funeral services for Joseph Ray old son of Mr. Turner. and Mis. Wallace B. Turner, Farmington, were conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Union Moituary chapel, at Bountiful. The boy drowned Sunday in the waters of an irrigation ditch at Hooper, in the face of desperate attempts at rescue. The child, with his mother, was visiting at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar R. Richan, at Hooper, when the tragedy happened. He tumbled into the stream while crossing on a Mrs. Turner heard the to see the boy turned and splash water. He was into the disappear carried downstream by the current and became lodged in debris beneath a larger bridge. The bridge was torn up in an attempt to reach the boy. After about twenty minutes he became dislodged, was carried further downstream, and finally removed from the water by an Ogden man, David M. Gau-fi22-mon- th rain-swoll- foot-bridg- en e. n. There was no response to revival and death was proCadet Daniel E. Layton son of attempts nounced 7:45 p.m. in the Dee at Mr. and Mrs. James A. Layton, hospital. Layton, and a student at U.S.A.C. He was born Sept. 29, 1949. successfully completed his six Surviving, in addition to the parweeks training at the Quarter ents two sisters and a brother: are master ROTC summer camp, Fort Ida Faye, Barbara Kay and WalLee, Virginia, on July 27. lace Jay Turner, and grandparents, This summer camp is a part of Mr. and Mis. Richan, and Mrs. each cadets ROTC training in J. R. Turner, Farmington. college and must be completed before he is eligible for a reserve commission as a Second Lieutenant in the Quartermaster Corps. Highlights of this camp were when the cadets moved to Camp Pendleton near Virginia Beach, famous resort area, on the weekend of July 8 where they set up camp. The fifth week of training was spent in the field at A. toward Moving progressively P. Hill Military Reservation, in American the Legion spot Virginia. Here they had an oppor- top is the Baseball Junior league tunity to operate Quartermaster Farmington Team. equipment and conducted field Following a clean sweep in the exercises. Davis division, the Farmington nine moved on to Ogden where they moved through the competition to the District title. In the game that made them division champs they defeated the How to Survive the Atomic No. Bomb was the subject of a talk team of Ogden Legion post nine conclusive score of and film given by Lt. Commander 9to with a in a seven inning enzero, H. H. Hough of Clearfield NSD at counter called because of darkthe Syracuse Ward MIA meeting ness. July 31. Boy Scout 1.12 was sponsor. Next stop for the Farmington boys is Brigham City where they will apply their talents to the with tournament, three games scheduled for the latter part of this week. Should they win out at Brigham City, they will have a berth in the state tournament which will be played in August. Farmington Nine Wins District Baseball Crown 0-- "The way things are, these prices are subject to changes even while meals are being served.' Atom Survival Talk Is Heard attend a wedding without an You wouldn't invitation. Jovial 'Jersey Joe' The same thing applies when you go shopping. that want your business will The stores Patronize The Merchant Who ), (10-12- ), fighter ever to win the world heavyweight crown, Jersey Joe Walcott, of CamN. J., smiles after he knocked den, out Ezzard Charles In the 7th round of their scheduled bout at Forbes Field In Pittsburgh, Pa. It was Jersey Joes fifth try for the ( International ) championship. old 15-rou- nd n, (18-20- ). send coin (no stomps) with your "ame ATLAS PATTERN DEPT. 345 want by this number 5286 ond sue to the pattern you for delivery. weeks A455 Sunset Blvd.. los Angeles 28, Calif. Allow two TO ORDER PATTERNS LDS Writer To CLEARFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Emery Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wilcox and family attended the Wilcox noted LDS reunion in Liberty Park on Satur- Appear Here inter-distri- ct ch 1,000-pag- II THB OLDEST bib-apro- half-apro- n wide-skirte- d 16-in- Wants Your Business serviceman on a roll of shelf paper 38 feet wide and a foot long d Ora Pata Stewart, author, will appear at a meeting day July 22. They also attended Relief society on August 7. of the Kaysville Second ward the Muir reunion at Crystal The writer, who comes from Springs on Sunday July 23. Salt Lake City, will give an enterMr. and Mrs. Melvin Wilcox and taining talk, in the humorous family attended the funeral of Mrs. vein. Johnson in Doweney, Idaho The public is invited to attend Ellenor last the event, which will start at 2 the Saturday. Mrs. Johnson was grandmother of Mrs. Wilcox p.m. at the ward chapel. and has been ill for sometime. Attending the funeral also were brothers and sister of Mrs. Wilcox who later accompanied her home Words of the Wise to Clearfield and stayed overnight. Do not keep the alabaster They were Golden Doney from boxes of your love and tenderBrant, Canada. Howard Doney and ness sealed up until your wife from Calgary Canada and friends are dead. Fill their lives Mrs. Iola Platt from Barnwell, with sweetness. Speak approvAlberta Canada and Mrs. Irene ing, cheering words while thslr Mrs. Dennis Pringle and baby Odd Fact ears can hear them, and while are house at the daughter their hearts can be thrilled B. F. Howe residenceguests In the Fiji Islands, the respecta couple for and made happier by them. ful thing to do when you meet an of weeks. Mrs. Pringle is the older person is to step aside and (George William Childs) daughter of Mrs. Howe. turn your back on him. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Howe returned last Friday from a vacation trip to Greeley, Colorado. The past weekend the Hansons had as house guests Mr. Hansons By WILLIAM RITT two sister, Mrs. Frank Warde and w her husband from Los Angeles, Central Press Writer and Mrs. Bill Darden with her YOUNG SHOWOFF, home more comfortable to drowse behusband and daughter Sonza from from college, says hes just fore a screen than browse Denver, Colorado. learned hes been a Fragarla e tome. through a Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hanson and and Citrullus vulgaris ! ! ! family were joined by friends readdict all his life. Dont blow deToo bad television wasnt cently in a trip to Bear Lake for your stack, Pop thats Just scisooner. We could have picnicking and fun. Those in the ence talk for strawberries and veloped blamed it also for th6 big do party were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd watermelon! Hunsaker from Tremonten and Mr. pression back in the Thirties. I and Mrs. Bob Bailey from Ogden. I Sausage sales boom as beefMrs. Olive Evans has been ill A golf boll has been photosteak becomes rare, we read. The at her home this week, The illness distance of a nine at lowly hot dog has become top dog. graphed followed a trip made with her e miles Who camera. ! ! I by a to a Stevens family reunion family India 1$ limiting its export of hit It, Sam Snead? in Bear Lake. She is now doing elephants to 75 a year. It's still well. A Portland, Me barber, to a big deal. Miss Elaine Harris and Miss ! ! ! keep in good health, gets himself Darlene Hamblin are vacationing Publishers complain that TV Is stung by a bee ever so often. in California where will try they cutting down on book sales. Could Probably figures lt hurts a lot: to see Mrs. Leo Liddle who has be because a lot of folk find lt less than doctor bills. recently moved there. vir-ginia- na Advertises-H- e Working nights and Sundays for two weeks, a girl In Buffalo, New York wrote a letter to a them directions for three clever aprons. Ideal hostess aprons, make of crisp cotton, frosty organdies or gay printed chintz. 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