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Show 8 THE JOURNAL News About Folks in To all new residents moving into the Sunset area, there is a garbage disposal at your convenience if you are interested you may contact Mr. Gwilliam at the Sunset Barber Shop and make arrangements. Garbage pickups are every Saturday morning early. People have been wondering what Sunset is going to do about water with all the building going on. We have fared very well this summer, as far as water is concerned. Our trouble has been the pipe to distribute it properly with the result that the people in the Southeast part of town have been low. The water works department is now in the process of putting in new 6 inch mains, the first in the history of our town. We wil continue to put in new mains wherever needed, with the enlarging of the pumps. So you good people may well expect a bond election this fall; you know, when a town grows, it is bound to have growing pains. According to L. B. Smith, member of the Board of Directors of the Weber Basin Project, it will be at least 1056 before we can expect any water in our lines from that project: We are planning however to be prepared for it when it is ready to enter our lines. CLIIITON-SUNSE- T Henry G william ' Correspondent Phone: Ogden 16 The Sunset ward Sacrament service was under the direction of the Seventies Presidency, Evan Lyman, recently returned missionary from the Southern States mission was the speaker. Special musical numbers were offered by Lawrence Briggs and Gordon Olson of Syracuse ward, accompanied by Mr. Briggs daughter Becky. Organ music by Dorothy Code, and remarks by John T. Wiberg, Henry Gwilliam and Bishop Geo. S. Reid. All residents who failed to get registered will be unable to vote in the primary election next month. But you still have the following days to register, Oct 7, 14, 28 and 20 before the Nov. 5th General election. People needing to register are those who did not vote in the 1050 general election or the 1031 city elections, or people moving from their precints, state or county since that time; to make sure how you stand, contact your registration agent. You can get a transfer if you have not been living in this precinct the required amount of Birthday congratulations are in time. order to the following: Elizabeth , . , EDEN WED TO CHURCHILL'S NIECE Princoss Is Two vT sv v. , W A 1: Jr;, HERE'S an excellent portrait of Princess Anne, second child "of Queen Elizabeth U, of England; It was made by Marcus Adams who photographed her mother at the same age. The princess holds the crystal watch her mother held two!! when she posed at the age of NAVAL SUPPLY DEPOT NEWS Rear Admiral and Mrs. mmm : , oi ijatj Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden, 85, poses with blonde attractive his bride, Clarissa Spencer Churchill, 32, as they Hall after a Caxton leave Londons wedding ceremony. uncle of the bride, served as best Prime Minister Winston Churchill, man for the "heir apparent to the prime ministry. (International) BRITAIN'S DEBONAIR ten-min- C. H. Gillilan have . returned from a week's vacation spent with their daughter, Miss Barbara Gillilan, in Long Beach, California. ' Capt. C. A. Blick, USN, who was formerly stationed in. Hawaii, has reported to NSD Clearfield as Executive Officer. Capt. Blick was accompanied by his wife, Carmel-itand their sons, Van and Timothy. They will make their home in Quarters F on the depot. A reception and cocktail party was held Friday evening at the commissioned officers mess to welcome the new Executive Officer and his wife, Capt. and Mrs. C. A. Blick. Lt. G. White greeted the guests. Rear Admiral and Mrs. C. il H. Gillilan and Capt. and Mrs. G. A. Blick were in the receiving line to greet 135 guests. Mrs. Gillilan and Mrs. Blick were presented orchid corsages. Comdr. and Mrs. R. F. Lynch entertained with cocktails and din- ner at their quarters last Wednesday. Lt. Cmdr. E. T. MacDonald, Mrs. R. T. Tinney, Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Kaye, and Lt. and Mrs. J. i A. Chapdelaine were guests. Mr. Pete Thomas has returned to his home in Norfolk, Va., after spending two weeks with his and daughter, Lt. and Mrs. R. ,A. Zarn. a, t AUGUST 30, 1952. 7 A P. Darrow. Mrs. Darrow has been visiting her son and daughter-in-laLt. and Mrs. E. E. Darrow. Capt. and Mrs. V. E. Munsell with their sons, Clyde and Gregory, w, ute Robinson, Mrs. R. E. Link, Mrs. W. D. Barron, Mrs. M. G. Larew, Mrs. W. Cooper, Mrs. W. O. Baumann, and Mrs. K. W. Jongeward. ! have returned to the depot after spending ten days leave visiting Yellowstone Park and Capt. Mun-selparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Munsell, in Denver, Colorado. Mrs. H. K. Miller was hostess at a luncheon last Monday in honor of ls R. Ashcomand Mrs. J. B. Julian whose husbands will soon be leaving for - new duty stations. Other luncheon guests were Mrs. J. M. Stuart, Mrs. E. T. Phillips, Mrs. A. C. Windham, Mrs. W. J. Mrs. J. USX LIKE THE GOOD OLD DAYS I k ! Enjoy this i BOMON i f' Scofield, Newton and Weber Basin Projects. ' . Sugar beet and wool legislation Author of capital gains provision for livestock t4 !! producers. jh son-in-la- v i Author of Disaster Loan Act, insuring Federal loans for a major disaster. . ? Author of all I - r conservation programs. I 'V, r j of amendment to increase Social Author Security benefits. co-operat- ive h j V "Hh Strength and Leadership I - Ij I - i v ' ' PTn A Arp Needed ' V IMIPPIn J? jbuirJUJJU3Uu : lyi fi. PoL Adv. Oraagar far Senate, I - (c IF Ml A Wralm PRIMARY SEPTEMBER DEMOCRATIC ' Q. L R. Abten, Clunn. 9th at two tables of Boogert, Mike Code, Robert L. r, McQuarrie, Clair Ross, Garry Ada Garner, George Dickson, Taye Kuhns, Irene McQuarrie, Carl Arve, Albert D. Sargent, Marvin F. Faasch, Douglas Smith, Jimmy Child, Nolan Evans, and Peggy Code. Word has been received from Jack Burnett, Junior Hartley, and Wm. Patterson, who have been serving. in the air force in France that they will sail for the good old USA about September 6. Hen-inge- ' ' . son was hostess Robin- dessert bridge in honor of Mrs. S. . Forest Act, authorizing Granger-Thy- e Last Tuesday Mrs. W. J. w li IRRIGATING DAMS TARPAULINS CANVAS TENTS Visit our new Canvas Department. Any size made to Order! . 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