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Show Page fi THE JOURNAL TAKING THE PHONE 'UNDERSEAS' December Syracuse Lions Plan Annual Xmas Party SYRACUSE The entire town is invited to the annual Syracuse Lions club party which will be staged December 21 in the ward amusement hall. There will be a free show with candies and nuts being given to all children present. In addition, there will be valuable prizes given to the adult participants. These prizes include such items as an automatic clothes dryer, a deep fat fryer, an electric oven, and other small prizes totalling more than $50. The party will all be N:20 in plenty of time for to be hustled home bed before the visit from Com- pany, in New York, points out with a sample section of wiring the route of the first intercontinental underseas telephone cable, on which work is now starting. It will cross the Atlantic Ocean as the longest underseas voice cable in the world, stretching 2,000 nautical miles. The undertaking, a joint project, will take three years to complete and will cost $35,000,000. (International) American-British-Canadi- an These hasty marriages mainly involve military personnel younger than 20 years years old and teen age girls from the surrounding he said. He said it seems that , areas, the young people fail to realize representing the Latter-da- y the need for good religious backSaints, and a member of the Lay-to- n to prepare them to meet Stake High Council, was invit- grounds the duties of marriage. ed to a meeting Monday at Hill Another problem causing some Air Force Base called by Chaplain concern is enlisted men becoming s Fugene Stump to discuss in debt due to misuse of the of religion among the men heavily and women stationed at the Base. installment pay plan, the Chaplain said. Catholic and Protestant ChapApproximately 30 church leadlains LeRoy D. Burke and David Catholic, ProS. Shelton were in charge of the ers, representing testant, and Jewish denominations, meeting and attempted to familiar- attended the meeting. ize civilian clergy with the religious activity and organizations of the Base. Frank LAYTON llickenloop-cr- proD-lem- Household Hint Specific problems facing enlistEggbeater gears dont take well over by ed men and women were brought to baths. To wash, hold onto the the chil-die- n up during the period of discussion. handle above water, and spin and into Chief issue, according to Chaplain only the beaters In warm sudsy St. Nick. Burke, is hasty marriages, com water, rinse and dry. Primary Plans Christmas Party president of American Telephone and Telegraph FJ53 ing with very short engagements. Meeting Airs Religious Views at HAFB it it it it it h it CLEO F. CRAIG, lt, AVAILABLE 'AfMU:STATE-STO- Every Drop AGED ES it It it it it it 7 YEARS or More ? 4(l TZwtuc&y Stzalyfit 'Ufiltiic KAYSVILLE Santa Claus will make an appearance at the Kaysville Third wards Christmas party to be held Wednesday, December 23, at 7 :30 p. m. All ward members are invited. A program will be presented by the Primary children of the ward. Teachers and children are requested to be at the church by SPECIALLY SELECTED SMOOTHNESS, FLAVOR and FOR BOUQUET ititHiritititltitititititit 7:1.',. KENTUCKY S7(gtL0 get moo3 in the KENTUCKY BLENDED STRAIGHT WHISKIES 0 j I SW'HANDlSTlUXRYCoMfVT KENTUCKY 7 Years All Kentucky Straight Whiskies Old SHAWHAN DISTILLERY COMPANY AlOtTOWH NIUON COUNTY. KINTUOIT Best Results Obtained From Placing Ads and Want Ads In THE REFLEX and JOURNAL WAmr Yes, For Sale Wanted Employment Lost and Found 0 For Rent or Lease Services Offered Miscellaneous more of the things you want in a car. with luxury cars low-pri- ce ease, with Steering; driving. More styling, thats full-tim- I new to All Wen! Ads 10c Per Line Per Issue 75c Minimum Per Issue More driving Power e Hy-Dri- ve More more no-sh- ift WANT ADS ACCEPTED any time np to noon Wednesday for comfort, more safety, economy I The big new Plymouth brings you 1954s greatest advance in car value, and well be proud to prove it to you. Just drop in or at moderate extra O'" cost :v? y. headquarters for yajue phone for your demonstration. Optional equipment AX0D f" v. ;f ' .; insertion in Thursday issue. KEYED and "BLIND ads, such as leave name at Reflex, "Phone Reflex or Write in Care of Reflex, 25c per insertion additional to regular 10c per line. ARTICLES FOUND and turned in at Reflex office will be advertised one issue only, without cost to finder. Owner may identify and claim upon payment of 50c. While care is taken in handling such lost and found items turned in to The Reflex, no responsibility is accepted for such articles. The publishers reserve the right to edit, revise or reject any or all advertising. In case of error or omission in any advertisment the publishers are liable only to the extent of the ad. Errors should be reported immediately. Want ads will be taken over the phone, when person placing the ad is listed in telephone directory |