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Show OCTOBER 10, 1953. THE JOURNAL Page 7 DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS Ravel out 5. Celestial DEAN NOW 'CAPTIVE' OF HIS GRANDCHILDREN 3. 22. Merry 23 Gill (abbr.) Egyptian god (var Day last past 24 A short sleep 5- Feminine 25 Marvels body 2G Coordinating 9. Blaze pronoun C. Tax conjunction 10 Desired 2D Mon's 7. Roman 12. Storms nickname road 13 Choice group 32. A bondsman 8. To train 14 Catkins 33. Consumed 16. Scandr ogam navtan name 9 Friar's titles 34 God of war 11. A tyrant Gr.) (male) SC Metal 15 Weaken 17. Japanese 19 Succecdmg 37 Organ of coin smell 21. Fortify 1R. Audience 20. Apostle ) 1. 4. - .. v.v- " x .vX . J. 8jv5" ' ' ( fv ' r V A X .v.v 'If- - '. "fr ' ' V .X ' '4 . , ' ZV' y V ''. fw i rv i' v ' f V ?x, $V .. aww. .' vi' y b i ? J.' "d J'- -v A A , ' &, , b 'a ''&s' f 4 fa fa. t ' 's , X ? )Ja y A 'A'a s ' i ' V' ' 4, 4. V 5 v J v 2 (abbr JF a ; "' lx ',X: V4, . r $6. :.... :Vsal ,41 21. 24. Inland sea (Asia) 41 Observe 3D ) Musical term Scimitar 27 Coloring matter c, 28 Usually 'rA 32. Body of "iU1 VfStcrday'i Answer 30 Ahead ffirmativc I ote water 35 God of war ( Norse ) 38 Opposite of vector (math. ) 40 Ciphers 42. Angry 43 Appearing as if eaten 44. Projecting ends of churches 45. Snick and 46. Secluded vallev DOWN 1. 2. all concerned as Maj. Gen. William F. Dean, who for three years was a prisoner North cf war in Korea, gets together with his grandchildren in his Berkeley, Calif., home. Hes obviously well pleased with his grandson, Robert, 2, whom he met for the first time. Mrs. Dean holds grand(International) daughter Ann. They are the children of Gen. Deans daughter, Mrs. Robert Williams. HAPPINESS IS REFLECTED by Blaze Bird Brick" Wood to SUNSET-CLINTO- N JUAN ISUliSON Correspondent Represent Utah Dealers 22 North Burns Street Sunset, Utah Mr. B. L. Wood, Elmer Nickolaison, Sunset City owner, Brick Wood Co., lias been maintenance man, has resigned his elected tty the Cadillac dealers in job according to Mayor Lester Utah as their representative to Terry of Sunset. Nickolaison has Naserve on the newly-activate- d worked in this capacity in Sunset tional Cadillac Advisory Commit- since 1951. 1 is plans are to move tee of the National Automobile w'ith his family to California in Dealers Association. the near future. There are no As the Cadillac representative immediate plans to hire anyone Mr. on the Committee, from Utah else to fill this position. Arthur Cadillac other with Wood, along Mitchell. City Councilman in Sundealers elected from all states, will set, will carry on part of the reform the National Cadillac Advis- sponsibilities needed by the city ory Committee. The Committee until another maintenance man is will serve as an advisory group to hired. KAYSVILLE 1 NADAs Industry Relations Committee. Mr. Wood says that the National Cadillac Advisory Committee is a major step toward bringing Cadillac dealers and their manufacturer closer together in order that they may solve their mutual problems and increase their service to the motoring public. According to the Clinton Board Town Clerk, Norris J. Taylor, there will he a public meeting in Clinton at the Clinton School at S p.m. on October 12, to select candidates for three public office vacancies which will come up this year. Those people whose terms of office have expired are J. Albert Mitchell, town board President and Arnold II. Wayment, Trustee, and Ehvyn J. Parker, Trustee. Clinton is sporting new stop signs which have recently been placed at all cross roads in the services Clinton area. Funeral Held for Walton A. Roberts Funeral LAYTON were conducted Tuesday, September 29, for Walton A. Roberts, who died September 25. That s Righty Md am . . in 1953 alone, KAYSVILLE folks will make just about that many telephone calls. Hard to believe? Maybe. But stop to consider how many times YOU used the telephone today. A call to the market. One about the party this week end. And maybe (but for your sake we hope not) still another to the doctor or the fire department. a lot G, 020,000 calls in a year in KAYSVILLE! Yes, thats a lot of talking more than just a few years ago. But we at the telephone company like it that way. The fact that your telephone calls mount up into the hundreds and the thousands before you know it . . . well, that must mean were doing our job well. Ross 35. Jenson Manager. Anyone in Clinton, Sunset or surrounding area who desires season tickets to the Community Theatre, Weber College plays may contact Mary Ellen Bailey of Sunset, phone There will be three plays presented by the Community Theatre group, one play from the University of Utah drama department and a bonus play presented by the Ogden Drama club. Tickets are $3 for the season. The first play to be presented in November is "Affairs of State. Sunset ward Relief society began their meetings for the year with a social last week. From now on the group will meet each Wednesday at 7:30 in the Relief society rooms in the ward church. Counselor Thayne Corbridge of the Layton Second ward, conducted the rites in the Layton Fourth ward chapel. Prayer at the home was offered by Lawrence Corbridge. Carmen Dibble played violin prelude and postlude music, accompanied by Marianne Call. Bishop Frank gave the invocation. President included Speakers Calvin D. Corbridge, Bishop Irvin Call, and President I. Haven Bar-loVocal selections were sung by grandchildren of Mr. Roberts: Duane, Catherine, and Emma Ford, accompanied by Garn Ford. The benediction was offered by Bishop Hinckley of the 17th ward in Salt Lake City, and dedicatory Memorial park was given by Wi prayer in the Kaysville - Layton liam Robert Roberts. Hic-kenloop- er w. |