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Show JUNE TIIE JOURNAL HE SPANNED THE YEARS FRUITFULLY Gratefully received, the offer was accepted and the two cars the highway. proceeded down Soon, driver of the super new job became preoccupied, and slowly his foot pressed further and further down on the accelerator. Finally a Trooper spotted the car in speeder with the tow, and gave chase. Hearing the The JOURNAL weekly newspaper published in the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. A Tf v' matter at Entered as second-clas- s Act of the under Layton, Utah, A dg old-mod- el March 8, 1879. Published By vj ' 4iJ' siren, driver of the new car decided the Trooper. to out-ru- n Being outdistanced, the Trooper radioed ahead telling the men to be on the lookout for the speeder. You probably Then he added wont believe this, but theres another guy flight behind him in a 1925 waving his arms and blowing his horn to pass! PELLETS FOR THE PIGLETS INLAND PRINTING CO. 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