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Show t JANUARY THE JOURNAL scon's The JOURNAL By R. J. SCOTT SCRAP BOOK 1 a In A ni?1 fcoM weekly newspaper published the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. 1 iVE CR c 4't DAMASCUS til . EAR.M Of To It'S CORE 4a rtcruAfi, 4,000 MILLS. s Untered as matter at Layton, Utah, under the Act of A H IS UL' a MARK.IH1 PL- - a second-clas- March 8, 1879. , in;, ; their husband, father and after enjoying a combined pleasuic grandfather enjoy the occasion and business trip. While in Ilolly-Thguests were, Mrs. James I)e- wood they were guests at the lid. De-- 1 hotel. The Dyals Yone, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cone and family, Centerville; Mr. and their guests attended several and Mrs. William llangen and TV and radio shows and saw m Farmington; Mrs. Richard oral of the famous stars, anmi.g Madsen and Nancy, Farmington; them being Rob Hope, Dianah .Shm.. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Nuring and and Art Linkletter. Mrs. I)yal Salt Lake City; Mr. and a guest on Jack Mackelrays T Y Mrs. Venial Jenson, of Ogden; show. On their way home, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Davis and Mrs. I)yul spent some time in Z family, of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wicker Rub Mitchell and family. Mr, and Mrs. Don Jardine are and Julia have gone to San Fian-tlparents of a baby girl, born cisco to meet their son, Jim, win, to them the l'.ith. Mrs. Jardine is Ms leturning tt the state after ing stationed in Japan for the laM former Carol Wood. have Don Mr. and Mrs. Dyal year and a half. After Jims leae returned home from California, he will be stationed in Minnesota. e lywood-Rooseve- lt AMASClI.. Surface 1 Iiclp damascene, INHABI-FAH- :? y, 'Jti $'?& --SceAPS- IK ,r't, AKUMC- U- i Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville lrt i u UTAH STATinr.iS:. 'A5SrCisT5eS ( Do People JalK be-th- ? 10UDLR VKLH PHOHIH icmq OlSfARCE. NATIONAL EDITORIAL ? ASSOCIATION I Vis. Natl Advertising Representative he ft(L DisfAHit Newspaper Advertising Service. 222 No. Michigan Aye. h Chicago, III. lohlr. HE LOU PER vi TaiK. Tn kMi tioR PRAoPS dt WHicH KALMUCK Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. In combination with The Weekly Reflex, $11.00 per year. VOMLK WEAR PURINA 4riE DAY PILLOWS MAKE EKCEJ-LELCtithKZ KlCKf. TUnmiN) Af Cdpf. R. 1J. K.i i iiiuiti jiwkau, li., Uwitu nrc4. Lloyd E. Anderson Editor Mary B. Manager Rowring News Editor V. Woolsey J. Display Advertising Manager News About Folks in FARMINGTON Ferris Workman Correspondent Phone: Farmington 298 The latest word from Mrs. Richard Walton is that she is progressing nicely after being stricken with polio last fall. At the present time she is at the home of Mr. Waltons parents in Provo. Mrs. John Walsh has returned home after spending several weeks attending her daughter, the former Dei tie Del Walsh. Mrs. Ethel Goodrich and son, Phil, have returned to make their home in Farmington. Mrs. Goodrich has been living in Ogden, while Phil has been in the armed services and has been stationed in Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffith and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jennings have returned from a two weeks vacation trip to California. While the group were in California, they visited with friends and relatives. Mrs. Clifford Manning has returned home from Salt Lake City after she underwent surgery. Mrs. Tom Held was hostess to a group of young matrons at her home Friday evening. Canasta was played by the twelve guests, after which a luncheon was served. Mr. Ben Hepworth has been con-- ! fined to his home for several days, a victim of the flu. Mr. James DeVone was the hon-- 1 ored guest at a party given by his family on his 74th birthday. The party was held in Ogden at the home of Mrs. Myron Manning. Seventeen guests were present to r c QifiGQlpoooGfe I, b a drink speaks for itself tub at should it say ? mSfeca? Ruud ' C"' A' 'fj Better lighting in hen houses, barns and other farm buildings means better work done faster. GIENMOBJE 0 oj Oil J-ltt petit lentucLip STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF It should tell you immediately that it has good whiskey in it. It should say to your friends that you as a host serve only the finest whiskey. A drink can only be as good as the whiskey you put in it, so pour rich, flavorful the famous Kentucky straight Glenmore whiskey that has had a reputation for unmatched uniformity for over three generations. Glenmore Distilleries Company, Louisville, Ky. Use electricity to carry water and to prevent icing, too. Electricity is so low in cost. BUY FROM YOUR DEALER e |