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Show ABRIL 2., iy,yi Tin: JOURNAL GUNS AND PRAYERS SYMBOLIZE KOREAN VIGIL Kaysville 3rd Ward Relief Society on their work day April 11, 11) ML Special features of this day was a whole wheat bread demonstration by Alice Meiners. The bread was mixed and baked in the Relief Society kitchen. Basket weaving and textile painting was under the leadership of work director Zella Butcher and quilting under the direction of Ethel Webb. At noon a pot luck lunch was enjoyed by all, the hot wheat rolls making it perfect. Mary Timothy is president of the organization. UNITED STATES MARINES In Korea pray for an early peace, but each man keeps his rifle close, never knowing when another Communist attack may come. Hope for a truce has risen with the changed attitude of the Chinese Reds. Agreement on the exchange of prisoners is expected to be followed by conferences at (International Soundphoto) to bring an end to the bitter struggle now in its third year, Pan-munj- WOMEN'S CLUBS CONVENTION BOUNTIFUL Mrs. Rodney Porter, president of Davis District of Utah Federation of Womens Clubs, announces the Annual District Con-- 1 vention will be held April at :oo p. nu, at the Banquet Room, is Servus Drug, Bountiful, Utah. Mrs. G. Evan Taylor, chairman of the Convention. She will be assisted by: Mrs. W. W. Watson, President of Bountiful Lady Lions and Mrs. Juel Trowbridge, President of Jessamine Club, who will have charge of Decorations; Mrs. Earl Burnham. President of Fine Arts Cuild and Mrs. Paul Thompson, Music Chairman, in charge of Tickets and Reservations; Mrs. D. Keith Barnes, President of Bay View Club and Mrs. Darvel Miller, President of Athena Club, in charge of Music; Mrs. George Barton, Publicity Chairman; Mrs. Merrill Rushforth, President of Centerville Lady Lions and Mrs. Fred Rich, President of Literature, Music and Art Club. Program; Mrs. Robert S. Lawson, President of Bountiful Jaycee Auxiliary, Invitations. The Presidents of the eight federated clubs in Davis District will give reports and Mrs. Harold Christensen, President of Utah Federation of Womens Clubs and Mrs. Helen Palmer, Director of Junior Clubs, will be guest speakers. mountain Fat Stock Show. Also featured at the show will be demonstrations of the proper meth' ods of fitting daily and beef calves lor showing, and judging contests 4-- H of dairy animals and fat beef aniA junior dairy mals. Prizes will be awarded to the KAYSVILLE . and livestock show has been plan- winners of the conte-tsned for the FFA and Arrangements for the show are dairy and beef calf exhibitors of Davis being directed by J. Keith Hughes,; County. The show is to be held at assistant Davis County Agricultur- the county fair grounds in Kaysville on Saturday, May !, in.'',:., commencing at 10:00 a. m. The purpose of the show is to give the junior exhibitors an opclub leaders or portunity to fit and exhibit their eontact their project animals prior to the Plain FFA advisors to secure entry City Dairy Show and the Inter blanks. 2-'- 1 , Vice-presiden- t, Show is Planned For FFA and Exhibitors 4-- H 4-- H scon's SCRAP vv y By R. J. BOOK SCOn Hot too long ago, you took pot luck when you bought oil for your car. It all came out of a big drum. Whether you got the right weight and grade was often a matter of luck. Today, there are hundreds of different lubricants. Each is engineered to do a specific job in your car. Each is identified clearly for can. you in an attractive, tamper-proo- f oFEYl comJXiks Tki SAME. PROfilk Ik ALL SPECIES ftfuS FAR STUD1LD. Oil, of course, r$C 9AP isnt the only automo- tive product that comes in cans today. windshield cleanThere are anti-freeze- s, kits, nuts and bolts for ers, minor repair jobs. Also waxes and car wash. These are just a few of the products that fill the millions of cans usod tire-repa- ir loW llq4 ARE. balloons used REO-sc EHlif 1C Some, IK H IKPLRIMLHfS AS A Bunpmq. DISHABILLE, A LOOSE. I y dtH-STo- NtCLiqEL DISHABILLE, DRLSSEP of BLisq IK A LOOSE. OH CAR EX CSS Up tnh tmamm S1YLL. I,. JAVISLAHM- r iAND 'ftM &AX & IH Tilt economic benefits you probably never even thought of. Thousands of jobs, for example, are created. Purchasing power is increased. New businesses are able to get started. Its true of any business in America people working together make miracles happen. Consumers, workers and investors have made it possible for the American Can Company to do great things in the past, and to promise even greater ones for the future. - WORLD.1 NEAREST HLiqk&oft. f EAXHC.ISCO. in Utah every year; All are important contributions to the miles of happy motoring you enjoy. Moreover, they bring to American life CONTAINERS . niUVE CAREFULLY . fo help people live better the life you save may he your own om |