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Show FIJHRUARY 9, 1952. T11E JOURNAL THE LOW DOWN FROM HICKORY GROVE 13 Portrait of Princess Garden Club Names Leaders I been thinking about business Big Business, espe daily and the way slickers have been getting themselves into congress and Govt, swivel chair jobs via pointing a fin-gand sayin , look folks, it s the demon Big Business and KAYSV1LLE Edna Rasmussen e Special Interests getting ready to eat up Little Red Riding was named president of the Garden culb at meeting held Hood, and all the rest of you good people. Of all the cooked-u- p Jan. at home the of Mrs. James .0 nonsense and tomfoolery, it is this and such type pieces of of jabber and gas. The sucker who risks 6 bits that he knows W. Toone. Other new officers are: for sure under which shell is the pea, is acting no more simple Mildred F. Keyes, first vice presithan have the voters of this land in recent-lik- e not dent; Mrs. Alotta Conrad, second years vice president: Blanche Toone, sec unlike the youngish trout that nibbles a phoney fly. Take one item at a time take banks they are Big Business. You have your extra dinero salted down there at Directors are Mrs. Pauline Watthe bank. It is the safest place. You wouldnt let your senator erfall, Mrs. Mina Flint, Mrs. Thelor congressman hold your gold watch and chain or 2 or 3 ma Paulsen, Mrs. Julia Gailey is hundred dollar bills and feel too super safe as night came in charge of publicity. Mrs. Water- The JOURNAL er A weekly newspaper published k the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. Kays-vill- Entered as second-clas- s matter at Layton. Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 letary-tieasure- r. fall is outgoing president. And take other items. Take the gas company, or the elecNaming of committes will take tric, or the R. R., or your insurance, or the big stores. All place at the next meeting of the of em are private business or private enterprise and they group Friday, Feb. K, at 7:30 p.m. are big, most of them. And the more they grow get b;gger at the home of Mildred Keyes. Geest speal er for the evening will the better the sei vice you have learned to expect? We need a valve grind and tune-u- p on our thinking. We be Mr. Grant of Porter-Walto- n have carbon in eur belfry sluggish on the pick up. We will company who will discuss Home be okay once we shake out our suckerishness and again do Landscaping. The meeting is open to the public. a little pondering on our own hook and in dead earnest. Yours with the JO SERRA. NEW YORK WELCOMES CARLSEN In 'Finish' Race taSS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAL on. low-dow- n, OR THE- - MEMEEIC UTAH STMT ASSOCIATION Natl Advertising Representative Newspaper Advertising Service. 222 No. Michigan Ave. Chicago, 111. LOOKING graciously regal. Princess Elizabeth smiles, for court photographer Baron in this new' portrait taken at her London residence, Clarence House. She wears an afternoon dress of blue figured silk with square neckline and eross-ovbodice. (International) Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. In combination with The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year. E. Anderson Editor Manager Lloyd Lona U. er THE OLD HOME TOWN Parrish News Editor J. V. Woolsey Display Advertising Manager IlflllWlf V t Ntatf OA( By STANLEY Sen. Estes Kefauver I'M IN THE RACE to Sen. Estes Kefauver the finish, (D-Ten- n.) tells Washington reporters as he clasps his hands in typical candidate fashion. The crime busters announcement that he would seek the Democratic Presidential nomination had been expected for some time. (International) FOUR POINTS OF TRUMAN-CHURCHIL- L AGREEMENT SEATED IN AN OPEN CAR, Captain Henrik Kurt Carlsen waves to some of the hundreds of thousands of persons lining the sidewalks in lower New YtJrk City. The air was filled with ticker tape and rousing cheers for the skinDer of the (International) Flying Enterprise ill-fat- ed Advertisement From where I sit... Joe Marsh Experienced Hand Wanted Cappy Millers back from visiting relatives and tells about a big snow storm that knocked out the electric power for miles around. Naturally, the local power company was doing everything possible to restore service but folks kept calling in and one woman gave them a new twist. "I dont mind not having lights, she grumbled, but Ive got 20 cows in my barn and they all have to be milked by machine. Nobody around here knows how to milk a cow by hand any more. From where I sit, its only too easy to forget how to do something even as simple as milking a cow if we dont keep at it. And that goes for practicing tolerance, too. Like forgetting our neighbor has a right to decide for himself whether or not to enjoy a temperate glass of beer. If we dont keep the other fellows point of view in mind were all liable to get snowed under by intolerance. Copyright, 1952. United States Brewers Foundatiom the four points of agreement reached between President Truman and Prime Minister Winston ChurchilL They also agreed on the mutual sharing of vital materials such as American steel and British tin and aluminum, which the United States needs for defense production. (Central Press ) THE ABOVE MAP INDICATES |