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Show The JOURNAL in the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. A weekly newspaper published matter at Entered as second-clas- s Layton, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. OP THE- - MEMBE- R- UTAH STATE P;t ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Natl Advertising Representative Newspaper Advertising Service. 222 No. Michigan Ave. Chicago, 111. Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. " In combination with The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year. Lloyd E. Anderson Editor Manager Mary B. Bowring News Editor J. V. Woolsey Display Advertising Manager SUNSET Van Bushnell will leave Thursday, May 29, for Meadow, South- ern Utah, where he will spend the summer. His father and mother will spend the Decoration holiday down there also. Wife Preservers. reheat bakers rolls, pour two table' spoons of water in the bottom of a large skillet Arrange the rolls on a trivet or wire rack and place it in the pan, making sure that the bottom of the rolls do not touch the water. Cover the skillet with a closely fitting lid, and warm over low heat for approximately 10 minutes. V To Robert McQuarric just recently returned from the east, where he has fulfilled a short assignment for the U. S. government. Dee G william and Irlene Ward graduate from Weber College, May 29. They were both Davis high students previous to their going to Weber. Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville IQ - MAY 31, 1953 THE JOURNAL 2 night to the Special Interest Group of the M. I. A. Some outstanding colored slides were shown of the Northwest and Canada. Mrs. Grover Moffit is the class leader. She has spent much time and great effort to keep an interesting year for this class. Do we appreciate her as a leader as we should? Dr. Arley Flinders attended the medical convention in Ogden the past week. His office was closed Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. . A very appropriate program was given by the class graduating from the LDS Primary Sunday evening. Those graduating were Elaine Garfield, Linda Smith, Iris Kay, Billie Hamblin, Marjorie Code, Mary This week birthday greetings go to Collean Russell, Bill Willoughby, Glen Ross, Terry Kerns, Diane Olsen, Kurt Olsen, Keith G. Carver, Clara T.' Wells, Leona Allen, Robert Lovell, Fred Heinze, Mar-ly- n Francis Fasch, McAllister, Alie A. Nagle. Bishop and Mrs. George S. Reid have been spending the past week Phy-li- s in Sacramento, California, visiting Claus, and Kaylene Crossley. Martin was their teacher and their son, Richard and family. Mrs. Reil Also has two brothers living Marin Mason, Primary president, Virginia Lovall, president of the there. Y. L. M. I. A., accepted them into Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Gwilliam the M. I. A. will leave Decoration day for the Now that summer is approachnorthwest on vacation. They will it will be well for everyone in stop in . Nyssa, Oregon, to visit ing, friends and will go from there to our community to bear with 'the waPortland. They plan to be gone city council in regards to our ter problem. We have ample water about ten days. to take care of every ones needs Prominent Couple to Wed in June providing we do not waste it. Do Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy B. Smith annot water lawn or flowers or any nounce the wedding of their daughwithout a nozzle. Move tlie ter LuGene to Sherman Wayment, garden water often when sprinkling your son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Waylawns. Check your faucets to see ment of Clinton. They will wed in if they are in need of repair. It is the Salt Lake LDS temple Friday, surprising just how much water June 20. LuGene has been em- can be lost in what seems to be ployed at the 'Smith Canning Co. such a small leak. The council asks and Sherman has been attending and I am sure school at the A. C. in Logan. May your cooperation, every one will be happy. they have many years of happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gwilliam What has been known in the have moved from Salt Lake City flower world as the common flag has come into one of its own as the and are making their home in Roy. have one child, Bob. lovely iris as beautiful and deli- They Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reid, forcate as the orchid with a profusion of colors: Sunset can boast merly of Sunset, have purchased several beautiful iris gardens, a a home in Sacramento, California, bloom in all its glory this week. and Richard is employed by the What was once unsightly back Sacramento branch of the Bank of yards, can be made easily and one America. of pride with this easy grown beauHappy anniversary to Mr. and tiful flower. Mrs. John G. Weaver, No. 10, ArDr. Ruben Clark gave an inter- senal Way. They have two chilesting illustrated lecture Tuesday dren. CASCADE, A The Waiters ST'ttr, usumy CASCADE,. AFALUfUCl, Htf.tfc.. Taxis aziqzac CASCADE, riftfwoRK PutfAllEP MOHKl HAS DISCARDED 'frtl Alfepill USE of AAllfCR GRIPPIH4 OR PRlrtlMSlll PURPOSIS. WrfV DO AusfRAllAM AiORICIKLS WEAR. SHOES MADE OP .BIRD FLAYERS' Y PPfA.1L . ' By R. J. SCOTT SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK IHkl rtLA.miS5 o HidlYHeir foorfpRjnfs PROM LHIXlLS. iAHfA CLARA IHDlAN HAS CP mend KAYSVILLE Arnold M. Barnes Correspondent Phone: Kaysville 34 The Gabanet club met at the home., of Mrs. Rozella Burton Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ellen Mae Manning was assistant hostess. The time was spent in games, after which a two course luncheon was served to fifteen guests. Thirty members of the European club of Salt Lake were entertained at a birthday dinner at the home of Miss Estella Criddle. Mrs. Donna Sorenson spoke 'on Art Masterand pieces and Their Painters Miss Bessie Nickerson rendered a number of piano selections. number of Salt Lake relatives at dinner at her home Sunday afternoon. John F. Stanton was taken to St. Benedicts hospital in Ogden early Monday morning where his is undergoing treatment for a stomach ailment. Mrs. George W. Underwood spent Sunday in Ogden visiting her children who reside there. Mrs. Ivie Rasmussen and Miss Alta Rasmussen spent Sunday and Monday in Burley Idaho, visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Liston and family enjoyed an outing to Fish Lake over the week end. Mrs. Marybelle Gibson had as her Sunday guests, Mr.' and Mrs. Howard Gibson, Burley, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Dell Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gibson and Mrs. BevMr. and Mrs. Richard Trump, erly Pitpin and son, Perry, all of former Davis county residents, an- Ogden. nounce the arrival of their first child, a son in a Pasadena, Calif., Pin-U- p The young hospital last week. mother is a twin sister of Mrs. Rozella Burton' of Kaysville, and was formerly Miss Virginia Mitch-e- l. Queen Mrs. Riley Bushnell, who recent- ly underwent a major operation at the LDS hospital, returned home Friday, Miss Darlajne Wood, Clearfield, Miss Gayle Glover, Farmington, '& Dick Taylor, Centerville, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whittier and children, of Morgan, were last week end guests of Mrs. Whittiers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace J. v Steed. Miss Miriam Barnes was hostess to the Afternoon bridge club at luncheon at the University club in Salt Lake Friday afternoon, after which the time was spent playing bridge. Nine members were present. Mr. and Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle eft Thursday morning for Long Beach, California, where they had been called due to the serious illness of Mrs. Paul Thomassen. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Rasmussen, Ogden, visited with their mother, Mrs. Ivie Rasmussen, Saturday. Mrs. Minnie Allen Ashby, Omaha, Neb., Mrs. Catherine Thiel and Miss Clara Thiel, of the U. S. Vet- erans hospital in Salt Lake, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes. Miss Irene Swan entertained a . MOVIE ACTRESS Claudette Thorn- ton poses for the cameraman in Hollywood, Calif., after it was announced that nine military outfits named Claudette as their pin-u- p queen.f International Soundphoto) |