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Show JULY 18, THE JOURNAL 8 them with a family dinner. Other C. R. Ernst and family. Monday evening Comdr. and Mrs. J. McL guests included Comdr. and Mrs. Stuart were their hosts at a steak fry. Tuesday evening Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. E. A. Phillips entertained them with a dinner party. Other guests included Rear Adm. and Mrs. C. H. Gillilan and Capt. and Mrs. E. II. Wangelin. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Mark Beazer and family entertained them with a barbecue in Ogden Canyon. Thursday evening Lt. (jg) and Mrs. C. W. Rixey were their hosts for dinner. Other guests included Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. A. C. Windham. Friday evening Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. A. C. Windham entertained them for dinner at Beau Brum-mel- s in Salt Lake City. Other included Lt. (jg) and Mrs. guests THEY JUST GO TO SEA 0!.D SOLDIERS NEVER DIE C. W. Rixey. veteran of the Spanlsh-ArrrVl- aa 15-fo- NAVY SUPPLY DEPOT Velephon- well to Lt. and Mrs. D. L. Christen, son, Lt. (jg) and Mrs. C. W. Rixey and 1st Lt. and Mrs. R. W. Day-huf- f. DOROTHY WHITE 1 Correspondent Phone 2 62-J- A jV . .ir'- .S'.' A A .... going to press snSPi ; Bishop, Lt. and Mrs. D. L. Christenson and Lt. (jg) and Mrs. C. YV. Rixey. Lt. and Mrs. R. E. Link were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Davis at the South Ogden Kiwanis club picnic in Ogden Canyon on Monday evening. Mrs. It. F. Lynch was host Tuesday afternoon in her quarters for two tables of dessert bridge. Naval Officers Wives club met for a Wednesday morning coffee at the Commissioned Officers mess. Recently the Lt. (jg) and Mrs. D. L. Christenson entertained for dinner in their Wednesday evening. Guests included Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. J. G. Guilott and Lt. and Mrs. W. A. Cooper. Mrs. Peter Ramlo and daughter-in-laMrs. Byran Ramlo of quarters w, Seattle, Washington, were guests Comdr. and Mrs. J. McL Stuart of Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. A. W. were hosts to Lt. and Mrs. C. F. Jensen this week. They are enroute and a their for Bishop family to visit their son and husband repicnic dinner last week end. with the who Wa, waves hello to New York after a ot homemade motor tn 2,120-mi- le Florence, YiIs trip from the Old Soldiers Home, Sandusky, Ohio, kit and says it gave Aim a oise of boat fever. In Novemboat. Hecker built the boat from a $200 pre-c- ut ber he started down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, across the Gulf of Mexico to Florida, and then up the Inland waterway to New York. He now plans to continue up the Hudson liver to the ie Barge Canal and (International of close to 4.000 miles back to Ohio. Lake Erie, completing a round-tri- p CAPT. HARVEY H. HECKER, 76, 1953 Comdr. and Mrs. R. G. Lavenson with their children, Russell and Mrs. Melvin LaRew left Thurs- Joan, have departed for the west day with her two sons, Mel and coast. They will stop at Las Vegas, Terry, for a visit with her mother Nevada, Long Beach and Piedmont, in Los Angeles. California, visiting relatives and Lt. (jg) and Mrs. D. L. Chris- friends enroute to Comdr. Laven-son- s Before new duty station. tensen will be the dinner guests enterof Mr. were Mrs. James and their today departure they tained by their many friends. Last Brown of Sandy, Utah. Rear Adm. and Mrs. C. H. Gilli-la- n week Friday Lt. and Mrs. M. E. were at home Monday evening Kay were hosts for dinner at Madto welcome aboard several new of- doxs in their honor. Other guests ficers and their ladies to Naval included Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. J. G. Supply Depot. At tine same time Guilch. Saturday evening Comdr. Adm. and Mrs. Gillilan bade fare and Mrs. W. C. Snyder entertained GUINNESS CRAZY CLOCK TO START NATIONWIDE TOUR f 1 , for ncw or thangcd listings.?. , Lt. (jg) and Mrs. K. W. Jonge-war- d and daughter, Sandy, and Ens. and Mrs. J. F. MacDonald spent the Fourth of July week end at Black Smith Fork in Ogden Canyon on a fishing trip. Last week end Lt. and Mrs. W. A. Cooper entertained with a holiday party. Their guests included Lt. and Mrs. R. E. Link and Lt. (jg) and Mrs. C. J. Bower. is serving spectively Air Force in Biloxi, Mississippi. 1st Lt. and Mrs. R. W. Dayhuff left recently for Salt Lake City where Lt. Dayhuff will assume his new duty as assistant inspector instructor of Marine Corps Reserve, Fort Douglas. Last Saturday evening Lt. and Mrs. W. A. Cooper were hosts at dinner for Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. A. C. Windham, Lt. and Mrs. R. E. Link and Lt. (jg) and Mrs. E. W. Comdr. and Mrs. J. A. Wright, Jr., were hosts at a barbeque dur- Rixey. ing the holiday week end to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker and daugh- (MKEB07 SOGLOW ter, Jane. In the past few weeks the Naval Supply Depot has welcomed aboard two new officers. Lt. (jg) Lavem Peck was accompanied by his wife, Freda, and two sons, Jimmy and Larry. Lt. (jg) Peck was formerly stationed aboard the USS Leroy Wilson. They are residing in Quarters 1 MOQ. Pay Clk. L. O. Young, Jr., was formerly stationed aboard the USS Kersarge. He is residing in the BOQ. Comdr. and Mrs. R. F. Lynch started a series of dinner parties on their patio last Sunday by entertaining Rear Adm. and Mrs. C. II. Gillilan, Comdr. and Mrs. J. McL Stuart, Comdr. and Mrs. K. M. Graw, Lt. Comdr. Wm. D. Logan, Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. E. A. Phillips, Lt. J. R. Cochran and Miss Ann McFarland. This Sunday their guests will be Capt. and Mrs. E. H. Wangelin, Comdr. and Mrs. C. R. Ernst, Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. A. C. Windham, Lt. and Mrs. C. F. or tor directory advertising How much money did you save today? You know, it IS possible to save money EVERY DAY when you invest in UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS through the Payroll Savings Plan. The money you put into SAVINGS BONDS works for YOU at the rate of three per cent interest compounded when the Bonds are held to maturity. Think what that means in terms of future financial security for you and your family. In no time, you have a comfortable nest egg to help make your dreams come true. Its easy saving with UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS through the Payroll Sav ings Plan. semi-annual- ly Erom where I sit ... &y Joe Marsh An Honest Night's Sleep Slim Johnson, just back from a business trip, tells about a hotel he stayed at one night. call The Telephone Business Office lj--(fi-t wwwiy The famed, 23 foot high Guinness Crazy Clock is admired by three pretty onlookers at Coney Islands Steeplechase Park where the clock went on exhibition this week prior to a nation wide tour. Every 15 minutes the clock stages a theatrical performance. A group of animated figures, some life size, emerge from the clocks works to perform complex maneu vers. The clock is 14 feet long and 6 feet in depth and is con sidered the most intricate in the world. The clock was first exhibited at the Festival of Britain in 1951, under the sponsor ship of the Guinness Co., who are also sponsoring its tour of the U.S.A. I hit town late and went right to the hotel. There was no clerk at the desk, but there was a sign that said: Gone to bed. Rooms $3. Take a key. Pay when you leave. Sleep Well. Upstairs, the room was real clean, the bed comfortable, and I slept like a log. Came down in the morning still no clerk. So I left three dollars at the desk and went on. Can you imagine folks that four-minut- e -- trustful? From where I sit, running a hotel on the honor system shows a real trust in people. And people always appreciate being trusted. Letting your neighbor follow his personal preference is a kind of trust too trusting in his good judgment. I like a temperate glass of beer occasionally, you may prefer buttermilk, but lets hope neither of us registers a complaint against the other. (Qoe QHao Copyright, 1953, United Staus Brewers Foundation |