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Show 2 JANUARY THIS JOURNAL Tho JOURNAL CLEARFIELD Mrs. Dorothy White Correspondent 1 Phone weekly newspaper published In the interests ofr the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. A 29-J- Rex Campbell News commentator for KSL radio station spoke at Entered ai second-clas- s matter at the second ward sacrament meetLayton, Utah, under the Act of ing last Sunday after which he March 8, 1879. spoke to the combined classes of and Junior Gleaners Junior of both First and Second wards. Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Don Larsen, who has just rePhone: Kaysville 10 turned from a mission to California M-M- Of inAII THE- - ASSOCIATION STATE NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION spoke at First ward last Sunday evening. He has been visiting in Wisconsin where his wife and son spent the past two years with relatives. He intends to enroll at Brigham Young University for the ( NatT Advertising Representative Newspaper Advertising Service. 222 No. Michigan Ave. spring quarter. The meeting of the leaders of LDS girls met at the First ward UL this week on Tuesday. The LDS Chicago, girls won out over the Aaronic Year $1.00 Per Subscription: Priesthood the young men in their Payable in Advance. attendance at Sacrament meeting In combination with count of forty-fiv- e a over The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year. by husky This standing count thirty-twLloyd E. Anderson has been taken for some time to Editor Manager stimulate attendance at this meetMary B. Bowring ing. It has served to make the News Editor J. V. Woolsey young more aware of the meeting Display Advertising Manager and to attend in good number. Bishop Montgomery stated lust week that if the adults did as well the building would not be able to hold Household Hint If you notice bark scraped the attendance. During the month of December away from the tree trunk when the town of Clearfield issued you take down the garden hammock, give the scar a protective worth of budding permits. This coating. A coat or two of fresh was for two homes and a garage. orange shellac is best for this job. In 1952 building permits issued o. $18,-OO- O Army Program Stresses Need For Morality amounted to $(19,000 which did not include approximately 200 homes in subdivisions. Mr. James Rochester of Sahara Village who was injured in both eyes while hunting a couple of weeks ago is doing nicely. He has lost the sight of one eye but he and the doctors are hoping to save the sight of the other. This will not be definitely known until the bandages are removed, Mr. Rochester is a fireman at Hill Field and teaches a Sunday School class at the Community church. At the Stake Leadership meeting last Sunday for all stake workers in North Davis Stake Duane Jessop and Amos Gerber were released from the Scouting department. The Gerber family have moved to Lakeview stake. Shirley Gailey was sustained as a member of the Young Womens Mutual Stake board. It was announced by president Holt that in the near future a cub scouting program will be inaugurated under the direction of the Primary Association. He also an- The pamphlets clearly set the the Pentagon Building recently before each new recruit of Christian concept issued three startling pamph- age-ol- d so unpopular with obedience the in lets. They established United States Army formal in- modem minds, that mans use of freedom must be limited by struction in morality. Character Guidance Discus- respect for law and moral sion Topics, as the new Armed principles. As the pamphlets obedience Forces morality program is emphasize, Without is scarcely any entitled, begins with this strik- to God, there to other obedience for basis ing foreword: These programs have one authority. ARMY is THE spending common purpose. That purpose on this dollars of thousands is to instill into all the men has noit because project and women of our Armed new a man that ticed over the years Forces, leaders and led alike, of religious conviction makes a sense of individual moral the best soldier. responsibility. To achieve this purpose the character development programs stress the moral principles that sustain the philosophy of American freedom, particularly as it is set forth in the opening paragraph of the Declaration of Independence. That philosophy regards man as a creature of God. As such, each individual in the Armed From many bitter experiences Forces is accountable and re- our military leaders know that sponsible to his Creator for a man trained in the secrets of the way he performs his civic the Nations defense is a danand military duty. Sound mor- gerous man if he lacks moral ality must underlie all military integrity, if he is wanting in instruction. sound Christian character, or character-guidanNEW if his patriotism and loyalty do THIS around not spring from basically religprogram is built the unchanging principles of ious principles. IT SEEMS CLEAR that our the natural law. The course discusses the human conscience, Armed Forces find no conflict and the the existence of God, and the between religion 3500-yeold Ten Command-- j American way of life. In fact ments. the Army hopes to win AmerWith apologies to no one, the icas wars by teaching soldiers Perhaps author deals with the value of religious principles. for Hie Battle will win we need the religion in daily life, for wholesome thinking, the Peace when we begin to bring life those importance of the Sixth and back into civilian that once Ninth Commandments in mans religious principles sex life. The case for humil- gave America her claim to the world, ity, prayer, and inalienable greatness throughout rights is presented most (by Alvin Illig.) ARMY HEADQUARTERS nounced that eleven year old scouting will also be under the direct supervision of the Primary instead of separate organization. Stake conference will be held on January 21 and 25 for all members of North Davis Stake. The Saturday night meeting will be held for all Elders and their wives with an addition of specially invited groups to be announced later. The Sunday sessions will be held as usual at 10 a.m. and at 2 p.m. The Sunday evening meeting will be in in ce j ar t t j vo iink, Hl,efucloaJ ot ieUve0, ;n0(haym'SS Miiaxrt :'couius Serving j ,o yout jlMJSt scr-tcn- comctc ro,r"keep y0Uf s..RMIC6 charge of the Mutual Association. Mrs. Jesse Pecht has been newly installed as the president of the Womens Service Society of the Community church. Working with her as officers of the group are Mrs. Claude Salazar, Mrs. Joseph Colletti, secre- Paulist Inform j Lon Servic, Wuhinf on IT. D. Q- - in the homes of members of Clearfield Second ward interested in starting on Geneology records and work in the Temple. Any one interested in this are asked to call Eldren Butler, Ed Ford or Lyngby Stoker for a date of meeting. They are also well informed to answer tary. any questions. The date of the Gold and Green Mrs. Pecht has recently returned to Clearfield from Montana where ball for Clearfield Second ward is her husband was transferred from January 31. Hill Field. He has now resumed When the officers and teachers his position at Hill Field. of all the auxiliary organizations Mrs. Alice Berry is the retiring of second ward meet this coming president. Saturday with the Bishopric the Mrs. Minnie Hamblin has taken primary association will serve as the Group II class in Clearfield hostesses for the evening. The second ward primary. She is tak- business meeting will be followed ing the place of Mrs. LaVern Ken- by a social during which time the nedy recently released. Primary will present a program and Cottage meetings are being held serve refreshments. vice-preside- Adortlimneni From where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh sPP Pretty "Foxy" Terrier . CALL OR SEE YOUR UTOCO DISTRIBUTOR UTOCO Y 17. 1933 k UTAH OIL REFINING CO. Talking about dogs the other night and Sandy Johnson topped everything off with a tall story about his fox terrier, Boscum. According to Sandy, Comes bird season and that dog wont stir if I take down my rifle. Same if its deer season and I go for my shotgun he wont move, but hes scratching at the door if I so much as look at my rifle I One day, Sandy decided to fool him. He took down both his shotand swish, gun and his rifle Boscura was on his way ! So Sandy put the guns back and took out his fishing rod. He went outside and there was Boscum digging like crazy for worms I From where I sit, a dog that can outguess humans is as rare as a human that can outguess other humans. For instance, I like a glass of beer with lunch but I wouldnt think of pouring you one without first asking. Everybody has preferences and its finding out what they are and respecting them that keeps freedom from going to the dogs. Copyright, 1153, United States Breners Foundation |