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Show JUNE THE JOURNAL 8 6, 1953. man, Idaho, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Weston Timothy during the homo of Mrs. Raymond J. Ashton in honor of the late Mrs. John W. at Henrys Lake in Idaho during Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Sam- Thornley. the past week. of a uel Mrs. George F. Rarker had as Morgan gave biography Mrs. E. M. Bagley is visiting KAYSVILLE Jane Mecham, after which refresh- buffet supper guests at her home relatives in Oakland, California, for Correspondent ments were served to 1.1 members. Thursday evening, Mrs. Roetta V. two weeks. Phone: Kaysville 34 The members later met at the Kilfoyle, Miss Miriam Rarnes, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Thomas-se- n, Arnold M. Rarnes Kaysville - Layton Memorial park, Alpheus Harvey, Miss Irene Swan, San Jose, California, are The Ray View club met at the where Memorial services were held Mrs. Wendell Rarnes, Mrs. William guests of their sister, Mrs. Roetta II. King and Mrs. Carl B. Cottrell. V. Kilfoyle for a few days. Deon Mrs. were Mr. and Stuart SCRAP BOOK R. SCOTT J. By Mrs. Pearl Woodward and sons, last week end visitors to Kamas, Jimmie and Aaron, visited relawhere they were guests of Mrs. C. tives in Park u City over Decoraiton DOODLEBUG Evans. News About Folks in week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buhler visited relatives in Heber City over the week end. scon's Pierces Sound if ANY UNSCItHfiFIC DEVICE WllH WWiC IS CLAIMED Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart and fNA-T children spent Decoration day in Wellsville visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Gibson and family, Burley, Idaho, were last week end guests of Mrs. Mary Belle vJlLLYnS rtAiMLYLSPOf, D A oFYttlCKLHED NER.YLS Wtlial ISTlKUlSK 'frit DIFFERENCE. BeYweLH AND A DIM hospital Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Phidel W. Hall announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Gayle Jean and Lloyd K. Bishop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Bishop. The marriage ceremony will take place in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple Tuesday, June 9. A reception honoring the young couple will be held in the Kaysville Third ward recreation hall Wednesday evening, June 10, from S until 10:30 p. m. Emil Woodward spent a few days a& J otPRlSSol AO cri r HT AH consist REACHES oT IAR.YH CtUPllf dt BLACK BEARSKlK WlYi H0R.HB1LL A eMHers, cohort OVtR. YK E A Cp tv'. nf Iiji.ifo IMS AMD U- - i LM Yo QLi here FROM YHL MOON1? Yak SASll SuPPORflHlJ AfAIL of human HL FROM YHL SUM in ABouf 8 Minuses. Buf How lonc; POLS if pads 1 hair- - 3o Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Maylin, Ogden, were Memorial day dinner guests of their sisters, Misses Clara and Ada Maylin. Mrs. Fannie T. Layton and son, Lawrence, Salt Lake City, visited Gibson. with Bishop and Mrs. Paul Layton Mrs. James Chipman underwent and family Saturday. a major operation at a Salt Lake George E. Barton, Salt Lake A NUMBER. CAN day. Seconds. HMMiJ City, a former Kaysville resident, spent Saturday in Kaysville visiting relatives and friends. Clark Cheney made a short business trip to San Antonio, Texas, during the past week. iAfr. and Mrs. Carter Roundy and children and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sanders and children, all of Ogden, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moore, Memorial day. Mrs. Fred Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flecher spent Saturday in Coalville visiting relatives. Mrs. Pearl Termann of Hager- COCHRAN became the first woman to fly faster than the speed of sound In flying a JACQUELINE Canadian-bui- lt sabrejet plane around a closed course near Lancaster, Calif., at an average speed of 652 miles an hour. The womens jet plane speed record had been held by Madame Jacqueline Auriol. (International) 100-kilome- ter Baruch Visits Ike for the driving TOM do ! This years Chevrolet brings you the most impor- tant gain in economy in Chevrolet history. And its the kind of everyday economy that saves you money wherever and however you drive! Inch along through heavy traffic. Roll up the miles in steady highway cruising. Long trips or short errands, byroads or boulevards, you get far more miles per gallon in this great new Chevrolet. 115-h.New power is the reason. Both the new 108-h.e engine in Powerglide models and the advanced Thrift-Kinengine in gearshift models deliver more power on less ability are greater, fuel congasoline. Acceleration and sumption is lowerl This is the kind of economy that counts the most important gasoline costs of savings for the driving you do, together with lower over-al- l that only upkeep. And aong with it, you enjoy all the other advantages see and in for Come offers the new Chevrolet yourself! you. high-compressi- p. on p. Blue-Flam- g hill-climbi- Combination of 115-h.- p . available on "Two-Te-n Blue-Flam- e ng engine and Powerglide automatic and Bel Air models only. tram-missi- More People Buy Chevrolets than Any Other Car! on BERNARD BARUCH, elder statesman, leaves the White e LAYTON. UTAH House after having lunch with President Dwight D Eisenhorcr He said the Chief Executive 'has one of the toughest jobs evci t :: :1 by a President, but added " !: is doing all right. It was Baruch's first White House call since 19t;. I MORGAN, UTAH J |