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Show March 27, r !h tin: journal MI.7I. t Mr. and Mis. iWAMir AXDDS Want Ads Per Line Per Issue 75c Minimum Per Issue 10c e, Sat-uida- i X COUPS, KOREA ('ol. I.cioy C. Land, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Land, J.l N. Sugar Street, Layton, Utah, is a n First newly-activate- d Mrs. Lois Shaffer of Salt Lake News About Folks in was a week end visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wixom. On LAYTON Sunday, Mrs. Carnell Wixom and daughter, Shari, were dinner guests Mrs. Virginia S. Rennet t at the Wixom home and were acCorrespondent Rhone 0219-Jcompanied home by Mrs. Shaffer. The Layton Stake Sunday School The Layton Stake MIA held its first dance of the spring season Board held there monthly Leaderat the Layton Fourth Saturday evening at the Layton ship meeting aftern00n-thFii.--t Ward Armament Hall, with Ward Sunday be Layton Stake M Men and mu-dbeing furnished by Smith Waites Oichestia and a St. Patrick Cleaner Week got off to a start theme being cariicd out. The next Monday when a banquet was held dance has been scheduled for April at old McDonalds Farm in River-::r- d and will he in charge of one dale, with Ml attending. Cecil Bar-o- f the vaiious nine wards in the ton acted as master of ceiemonies, stake. Lynn Judkins and .Margaret with a short program being given. Livingston, are activity counselors Invocation was given by Drew Van in the stake and Mr. and Mrs. II. Wagoner, and remarks were made Wayne Thomas are stake dance by Y. M. M. I. A. Supt. Stephen W. Call, and Y. M. M. I. A. Counselor directors. Duane Sparrow, Gleaner Advisor, .Air. and Mrs. Wayne Flint Mr. Mrg Lois Riggs and M Men Lead and Mis. Owen M. Milley and Mi Grant; Flint. Vocal selections and Mrs. Spencer Harris attended were given and an imitation Act given bv Avis Mathias. Benediction i!.,i saicty uou oi i.onor offwed b Lvlm Judkins y. llanquct in Ogden Fnday evening, M M j A Activi',y Counselor. Ihe men are all employees of the Tie paiance 0f the week has Utah Power and Light and have peen arranged with Regular M. I. been recognized for there outstand A. meetings being given in the ing achieement in Safety for 10 Stake on Tuesday and Wednesday yeais or longer of work without a with the M Men and Gleaners givlost time accident. ing the program. On Thursday there wil1 be an excursion to held The Sahara fare Square, and Saturday evening Thursday evening at the Sahara school. Miss Edna Cook, bowling will be enjoyed in Ogden, at S:P0, a Stake elementary school supervisor dis-- , Sunday evening cursed the problem facing the C, Preside will be given at Layton Fourth ward, with Theodore De year old students. The program was the V. M. M. I. A. General furnished by the first and second Board being the speaker. grades. New officers were elected and will be installed next month. 1 admember of X Corps; visory group furnishing guidance for the j -- Aimy I.t. go-ma- .X -, WANT ADS ACCEPTED ;m time up to noon Wednesday for ' insertion in 'Ihursdav issue. K la V I'D and BLIND ads, such as leac name at Rhone Ref ie or Write in ('are of Reflex, insertion additional to regular 10c per line. AR1K LLS HHJNR and turned in at Reflex office will be ad ertived 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 I he Reflex, no responsibility is accepted for such articles. I he publishers resere the right to edit, reise or reject any or all ad erl ing. In c;im of error or omission in any adxertisment the publishers are liable only to the extent of the ad. Error- - should be reported immediately. Want ads will be taken over the phone, when person placing the ad is listed in telephone directory SERVING US vis- The Layton Fifth ward Scouts and Fxploiers organized a Rifle Club this week. Leaders John Voss and Stanfold Wiggill are taking a Rifle ('ouise anil will start teaching the group the light technique in shooting, as m- n a- it is good weather. The innge Fa.--t of Layton on highway will be foi induction, the eoiunntivemen said. Airs. Reuben Kilfuyle has been ill the past week. Mrs. Yergen Newman, of Mon-loMiss Helen Brown and Keith y Newman of Salt Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Newman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Doyal Egan and family and Mrs. Jack Egan left this week for Enid, Oklahoma, where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Egan and Jack Egan, who are employed there. Wanted Employment Lost and Found 0 For Rent or Lease Services Offered 0 Miscellaneous AH Inin Newman ited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Aiden and children at Arsenal Villa at Roy. 0 For Sale Rage Re- public of Korea Aimy headquar- ters. e Put an electric pump on your farm, and water really runs. That means hours saved in lifting and lugging. And running water means more milk, heavier livestock, bigger eggs, and better crops. Electricity saves so many farm hours and dollars for only a few pennies. BUY FROM YOUR DEALER o Land is an operations advisor in the gioup which will guide the new ROK unit in its tiaining and operations under policies and standards established by X Corps. Colonel Land, who enteied the Army in 1 i I'oit Sill, in, was stationed at Okla., before aniving overseas in January, l!5:;. THE BOURBON BUY OP i Km UTA DD0E03 Q (Ban? 3& 11 ny p.-.- THE CENTURY P-T- GREAT STRAIGHT BOURBON FULLY AGED! 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