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Show JULY 18, 1953 THE JOURNAL News About Folks in t i try club Monday. ICAYSVILLE Arnold M. Barnes Correspondent Phone: Kaysville 31 Mrs. W. S. Payne, Ogden, and her daughter, Mrs. T. K. Swan and t motored to Tooele Tuesi t day to visit at the home of Mrs. E. M. Grimm. four-daughter- A welcome visitor at the s Ray- Ashton home is their granddaughter, Karen Collier, from Los Angeles. Karen came by plane for a few weeks visit with her Her parents, Mr. grandparents. P. Collier will bring and Mrs. J. their other children and come for Karen in about six weeks. Honoring Karens birthday, Mrs. Ashton entertained small friends at a mond J. I i luncheon on Monday. Los Angeles is the destination of Mr. and Mrs. George Barker who have left for their vacation. Mrs. II. V. Sanders and Mrs. Bob Sanders attended a mother-daughtluncheon of the Sorosis sorority held at the Ogden Golf and Coun er 7 biscuits. The results were excelMr. and Mrs. T. K. Swan at- lent. They then had a discussion tended a dinner of the University about Farm and Home Safety. They of Utah Alumni Board of Controls decided to make posters. RecreaTuesday evening. tion was enjoyed. Mrs. Raymond J. Ashton was Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buhler are hostess to the Afternoon Bridge visiting in Firebaugh, California, club last Friday. with their son, Doyle and his wife Robert Bang, Cincinnati, Ohio, is and two children. a visitor at the Jay Webster resiKenneth II. Sheffield, chairman dence for a few days. Guest of the Ralph Cottrells is of Explorers for the LDS church Miss Alma Mason, fiancee of Ralph left Monday for the National Boy Scout Jamboree to be held at Santa ( ottrell, Jr., from her home in Cincinnati. Young Ralph expects to Ana, California, July 17 through Mr. Sheffield was apbe inducted into the Armed Forces July lid. pointed as one of five LDS chapsoon. lains to accompany the scouts. a Enjoying canyon party last While in California, he will visit night were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bar- with his two sons, Homer and ton, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Rick Sherman. Homer is serving an Robinson, Farmington; Mrs. Jay LDS mission in southern CaliforWebster, Ralph Cottrell, Jr.; Alma nia, and Sherman is completing Mason, and Robert Bang. work on his Masters Degree at the A Sunday dinner guest in Kays- University of Southern California. ville at the home of the Jay WeThe Beta Sigma Phi, chapter bsters was Mrs. Websters aunt, Alpha Mu, will entertain at a swimMrs. Elva Killian. ming party at Lagoon on Saturday. On July H the YKCs club July is, beginning at noon. Special met at the home of Anne Duck- guests will be the Alpha Theta worth. They made baking powder chapter from Salt Lake City. II A . if, ? ' j J V' 1 & . .... t, u sx . '.? fit . A , is A A u xA A '4 i,". 'ft ... ; , . ejy : LONDON, ENG. This closeup of British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill was made as he sat in the garden of his official residence, No. 10 Downing St. Because of Churchills poor health, the Big Three parley, scheduled to open in Bermuda in July, was postponed. :,;r Former Edison Aide Puts Out New Pump 'A ft k"v 'v 9 it 'J-- ' vi' x v " yv You'll treasure this .: picture - packed tribute to Utah, untamed land of gentle people where nature has carved a wonderland, and painted it with a runaway brush! 1 . v , v- - yws s'igxft' ri 5 . I, Pi I I i - i . .yW I I ? . A " v Xv. Vr . hcJ. Jjr : Ciy ' if ; ATTENTION LAYTON! Parley Postponed I j i WIM 10 PAGES! COLORFUL PHOTOS! 00 f I i i i M L I . I y $Xv:::: .. There is plenty to see in Utoco-Lan- d and Utoco Stations throughout the area are equipped to give you the service which will make your trips AWABtb Frank M. DAYTON, OHIO one-tim- e a of Thom-a- s associate Tait, A. Edison, has announced the introduction of a new type of electric water system for suburban and farm homes. Since it can be converted from shallow to deep wells without the purchase of a single additional pump part, it solves the problem of shifting water tables now m. prevalent throughout America Shown above, the pump is compact, wil) be known as the Rap. idayton Champion, and will re.ail for less than one hundred dollars. Tait, presently head of several manufacturing and power companies, went to work for Edison as a lad of 19. assisting him with experiments in processing iron ores for use in blast furnaces. Shes A He more enjoyable. First, they have the products which assure you of dependable performance from your car. Utoco 44 year gasoline is the best we have produced in our history. f 1 1 great fightin oil. It fights acid, fights sludge, fights wear. There just isn t any better motor oil made. HD-- M Motor Oil is a You'll Like Our Clean White Torch " Rest Rooms ! NOW AT YOUR NEWSTAND! CHICAGO, ILL. A man, seized here while masquerading as a woman, was identified as one of the 11 S nations ten most wanted criminals. vM UTAH steak-eatin- A CURTI? PUBUCATiqH. t I . . and products. I re soul-dee- . Before going on your trip, drive in to your neighborhood Utoco dealer for complete car service. Every service where in Utoco-Land- , you get superior Utoco ' word-and-pictu- . It is seasonized for maximum power for New Utoco close-u- p Youll read about . . . rainbow cliffs . . . Bingham copper mines . . . Great Salt Lake . . Dead Horse Point . . . Blanding . . .Monument Canyon . . . Ogden . . . Needles . . . Landscape Arch . . . Goblet of Venus . . . Goosenecks . . . Zion Park . . Bryce Canyon . . .Great Organ . . . Chimney Rock . . . Wayne Wonderland Mesa . . Checkerboard . . Valley of the Goblins . . . Rainbow Trail . . . Uintah g Salt Lake City . . . Bain . . squaws in permanents . . . Dino--i saur Monument . . . Cathedral Valley . . . Mountains . . . Wasatch Oasis Uinta . . . Strawlierry Reservoir . . . Provo . . . Brigham Young University . . . Saints Conference . . . uranium mines . . . Horseshoe Canyon . . . and many other places of interest to everyone. summer driving. M of your Utah vividly described by native son Samuel W. Taylor vividly portrayed in exciting photographs. Here are the states natural wonders, its breath-takin- g plains, mountains and richly colored canyons. Here are Salt Lake City, Ogden, Trovo towns and villages you know and love places youve longed to visit! And here are Utahs people students and storekeepers, housewives and history makers, Indians and industrialists! Yes, the beautiful August Holito its millions day presents of readers a panorama of the state where scenic p beauty harmonizes with the beauty of its people! Here is all the charm and color of your Utah! Be sure to read this Holiday salute. Look for the cover photo of Bryce Canyon, and get your copy of the August Holiday today! Heres a captivating ti, OIL REFINING C O M P A tl Y He is Isaie Aldie Beausoliel, 46, (left) alias Albert Amos and Raymond Blair, wanted on a charge of murdering his common law wife in East Lansing, Mich., and for deportation and for parole violation. At right is policewoman Jean Conlon who, with two detectives, arrested Beausoliel. He is being detained by Chicago Police for extradition to Michigan. oTjd ay! W a A' WS V .v.v.X mi?-'-- s vs ,vw0 .. sv. v . vTOcS$ s .. V vV vvsV. :fty y.v. |