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Show t Page AUGUST 15. THU JOURNAL 3 News comes from ('alifornia way of a new baby. The first child, and daughter for Dr. and Mrs. Canute Barnes. August i;th was her birth date, and she is KAYSVILLE NAVAL SUPPLY DEPOT -- the third grandchild for the 11. J. Parties of Kaysville. Her daddy, Dr. Haines, is interning at the Naval hospital in Oakland. Her mother is the former Miss Elaine Mat tin. Number two on the list is the fifth grandchild for the Amos Odds. A little girl was born to Tech Sergeant and Mrs. Russell M. Odd at Camp LaJeune, Her name is South Carolina. Michell, and Sergeant Odd was home from Korea for her arrival. However, he had to return to duty in Korea shortly after the birth of his child. We hope he will soon be able to join his family permanently. KA YSVILLH Dorothy White Correspondent Phone: 2 C2-J- Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. W. II. Hahn were hosts at dinner last Sunday evening in honor of Comdr. and Mrs. J. McL. Stuart and daughter, Karen. Comdr. and Mrs. M. C. Snyder and daughter, Sandra, and their guest, Miss Mary Sessions spent the week end at the Challenger Inn, Sun Valley. Comdr. R. L. Ellis reported for duty at the Depot this week. He was accompanied by his wife, Elaine, and their son, Bobby, and daughter, Carolyn. They will occupy his Quarters 5 at the MOQ. Prior to arrival, Comdr. Ellis was Ships Parts Control Center System Plan- - Now in southern Germany, the 43rd Infantry Division is constantly undergoing intensive field training and maneuvers as part of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NA TO) defense force for western Europe. A former New England National Guard unit,' the division arrived in Germany in October 11)51. Private Whitesides, a rifleman in Company F of the 103d Infantry Regiment, entered the Army in January. He is a 1050 graduate of Davis High School, Kaysville, Utah. LITTLE CREEK, VA. (FIITNG) R. Ferris Collett, of the University of Utah, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Collett of 57 South 4, Kaysville, Utah, is among the more than 750 Midshipmen of the second Vhe JOURNAL A weekly newspaper published in ihe interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. matter at Entered as second-clas- s Layton, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 CP uiah stationed at Pocatello, Idaho. Comdr. and Mrs. M. C. Snyder were hosts at dinner Monday evening to Comdr. and Mrs. Leonard Jahnke and Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. A. W. Shultz. Lt. and Mrs. D. L. Christenson were guests of honor this week at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Knapp of Ogden at the Ogden Country Club. Lt. and Mrs. M. F. Tidmore have as their house guest for several weeks, Miss Rita Christian of San Jose, California. Lt. D. L. Christenson was released from active duty Tuesday. Before taking up residence in Minneapolis, Minn., Lt. and Mrs Christenson and children, Linda and Carol, will take a trip through Yellowstone National Park and the mar-Bisho- e. great-grandparen- ts J the- - stajF mss Tnmsim NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Natl Advertising Representative Newspaper Advertising Service. 222 No. Michigan Ave. Chicago, Missouri. Comdr. and Mrs. J. Mc.L. Stu had as their dinner guests M 'ay G. Mrs. R. and Comdr. evening Lt. Cook and son, Dick, and daughter, Dorothy, and Ens. B. V. Donahue. The Cooks have just returned from Japan. Lt. Comdr. Cook will be of a baby girl on August 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wallace. Mrs. Wallace is the former Pauline LAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Smedley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nalder are proud parents of a Henry Smedley, and other granddaughter horn August 5 in an Og- parents are Mr. and Mrs. James den hospital. Mrs. Nalder is the Wallace. The new daddy is staformer Catherine L. Hillman. tioned in North Carolina with the U. S. Marine Corps. LAYTON From Newport Beach, LAYTON Bragging to all his Black Hills. California, comes news of the arrival of a baby daughter to Dr. friends about a baby sister is Scott Mrs. A. V. Jensen was hostess group of Naval Rerserve Officers and Mrs. Jay Watt. Mrs. Maude Baird. The new miss made her for two tables of dessert bridge at Training Corps to receive amphi- Watt, Layton, is the happy grand- debut August O to parents Mr. and her home in Layton Tuesday afbious warfare training at the U. S. mother. Mrs. Brooks Baird. The Marion ternoon. Naval Amphibious Rase here in Bairds and the Ralph Springers, Comdr. and Mrs. R. F. Lynch Richard and Ranae Kaysville, are the happy grandLAYTON July. had the pleasure of renewing tnor Known as NARMID 5, a con- Van Wagoner are boasting of their parents. The new mother was traction of Naval Reserve Mid- daughter born August 7 in the Dee Shirley Springer prior to her mar- friendship with Brother Pascal of was riage. The Gus Springers of Og- Boston, Mass., this week. Brother shipmen. the training featured in-- i hospital. The new mother was Pascal formerly Comdr. p den and Mrs. struction and practical work both Ranae Hodgson before her Myrtle Baird, Twin School Principal in Lynchs High ashore and afloat. This years over and Mrs. Arthur Van Wag-riag- Falls, are all Utica, New York, and is en route all NARMID program involved It is the first grandchild for to the lucky little girl. to visite the West Coast. NROTC College juniors from 53 of oner. Other grandparents are Mr. Capt. and Mrs. E. H. Wangelin the nations colleges and univer- - and Mrs. Robert Hodgson, Ogden. CLEARFIELD Mr. and Mrs. J. with a dinner party si ties. P. Forbes of Main Street are entertained A son and heir is spreading the glad tidings of a new Friday evening in honor of Comdr. LAYTON will making life mighty interesting granddaughter born to their daugh- and Mrs. J. McL. Stuart who these days for John and Carol ter, Carla, now Mrs. John McCann. soon be leaving the station. Guests Morgan. The new little master The wee lady arrived on August 1, included Rear Adm. and Mrs. C. H. arrived Friday. and weighed in at U lbs, oz. She Gillilan and Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. arrived Friday. August 7, in a will be called Carla if present plans E. A. Phillips. Mrs. A. W. Jensen entertained Salt Lake hospital. Grandparents are not changed. with coffee Friday morning in aie Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Ellison. CLEARFIELD Donald S. Jac- honor of the new Navy wives who obs and wife, Doris, are being con- have recently come to Naval Sop-pl- y Glad tidings from gratulated over the birth of a new LAYTON Depot. and Mrs. Oscar Speed have Ens. tell arrival of the Carolina North daughter born July 31. She weighed 0 lbs. 13 o oz. at birth. Happy as their house guests this week, moted to the rank of First Lieuten- to greet her at home was big sister, Ens. Speeds mother, Mrs. Oscar ant. Lt Green entered the Armed Diane, age 3s months. Grandpar- Speed, Sr., and sister, Mrs. Joseph Forces October 4, 1053, and is now ents of the wee miss are Mr. and Mifsud. stationed at MacDill Air Force Mrs. Bryant Jacobs who recently Base in Tampa, Florida, where he moved from here and Mr. and Mrs. We own no past, no future, we is performing duties as a personnel we possess only now. If the reliMyron Johnson of here. officer. able now is carelessly lost i(n Lt. Green was a veteran of World CLEARFIELD Mr. and Mrs. speaking or in acting, it comes not War II, and a graduate of the Uni- Blaine T. Hamblin welcomed a new back again. versity of Utah in 1053. He was daughter July 30. Mary Baker Eddy. Stand lied a member of Sigma Chi social Serving us LAYTON Lt. Yal A. Green, son fraternity, also a member of Scabof Mr. and Mrs. Parley Green of bard and Blade national honoiry Layton, Utah, was recently pro society. eivteta WITH TIIE 43RD INFANTRY Pvt. Stewart I)IV. IN GERMANY and Mrs. Mr. of son C. Whitesides, Ferris U. Whitesides, Layton, Utah, is now serving in Germany with the 43rd Infantry Division. ning Officer at NSI) Mechanics-burg- , Pennsylvania. Lt. (j.g.) and Mrs. C. J. Bower and three children returned last Sunday from two weekss visit with their families in Kansas City, News About Folks in Stork Talk 19511 111. Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. In combination with The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year Lloyd E. Anderson Editor Manager Mary B. Bowring News Editor J. V. Woolsey Display Advertising Manager in Utah today, were serving more telephones and handling more calls than ever before. But the cost of doing business has increased faster than income. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Our present income is 309Co higher than In 1910. But cur expenses, including taxes, are up 317 To. 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