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Show r pril 10, 1 ! 1 THE JOURNAL .News About Folks in Mow Lawn at Night SYRACUSE Page Most Powerful Outboard Motor Chimney Smoke? Mrs. Virginia S. Bennett Correspondent n, m id Thom: Kaysille y OIUKS-- Ji ; if at-Jt,- y r. jL , nd j of that place: Mr. and Miv.. Karl I). Zaugg, Mr. and Mrs. la nest Zaugg and daughter, Em-- 1 Mis. Eva Christensen, Miss v Kli.a Zaugg, Mr. and Mrs. Fred-- i c K Zaugg, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford augg and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zaugg. Also Mr. and Mrs. Alvin who visited here last Wi ight, week from Sterling, Alberta, Can-- a i t V i" , "y 'V ' ' ,, '' J&Piti t Ur da. Mis. Ilershi was a y' -- a Wednesday afternoon of Mrs. Eldon J. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gardner, who uie here to attend the General Conference sessions from their home in Blackfoot, Idaho, were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Zenas W. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. LeMar Stuart, .Joshua A. Ashton and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cox motored to Wood- ruff last Saturday, where they attended the funeral service of a relative. Fred Stacey, at the L. D. S. chapel there. Mrs. Retta Payne left last Friday for her home in Burley, Idaho, following a visit of a week here with her mother, Mrs. Esther Sessions. While Mrs. Payne was here her sister, Mrs. Cerissa Thompson, who lesides with her mother, Mrs. Sessions, visited with members of her family in Murray, Utah. Mrs. Thompson returned back here : - ?i I .t icXi (.i ' ' y American ingenuity has again come up with an idea to make life easier. This time, the old problem of cutting grass under the hot summer sun has finally been licked. Now you can cut your lawn in the cool of the evening after the the' breeze-les- s ' .. l, V. r y sit 16 Sy ... f J Jr y y'o y, ' y 7. ... y. . . o . z v . rr yy. Sfy. .ft v ' , 12-vo- stratosphcie. lt ch 12-vd- lt the mower. Headlights throw enough light to read a newspaper at GO feet. Lawn The headlignt-equippe- d Queen will also supply light for people who like to tend their flower gardens or trim bushes in the evening. Even white sidewall tires are available on this deluxe mower.- - Remodeling? Do-It-Yourself! Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kowal- -' lis of Ix)gan spent last week-en- d with Mrs. Kowalliss parents, Bishop and Mrs. T. Joseph Steed. large group of officers and teachers of both of the Syracuse Ward Primary Associations motored to Salt Lake City last Saturday to attend the special Primary Conference meetings which were held in connection with the semiA DOVER, OHIO If you can use a hammer and saw, you can enjoy beautiful, washable walfe in your kitchen, bathroom, recreation room, and other home interiors, in just a few hours. A new lightin weight paneling, manufactured over is applied and blocks, planks old or new walls without muss or annual General Conference sesand infuss. Its ease of handling for sions. the stallation make it simple himself. do to it Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Westen-skohome handyman The planks are 16 inchesarewide and twTo children of Seattle, 16 and 8 feet long. Blocks Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton inches square. Known as Marlite, R. Hardy of Sterling, Alberta, they feature a special soilprool finish fused to a tempered Canada, have been visiting for the baked like new hardboard, which stays redecoratand and two weeks with past Bishop for years. Painting Mrs. T. Joseph Steed; also in Kays-vill- e ing is eliminated. Dirt, smudges, are easily removed with with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold D. and stains cloth. The economica a damp Lake and and in Salt Miller, Ogden paneling, made by Marsh Wall with other family members. Products, Inc., comes in 10 lovely facompanion colors styled by Associates, mous Raymond Lowey wood patterns. plus 4 distinctive SYRACUSE BABY PASSES of planks and blocks son of Carl Availability Brad Feller, at lumber dealers in convenient and Helen Hodson Feller, died last carry-hom- e packages makes inexpensive and Friday at an Ogden Hospital after home modernizing easy. a short illness. w The infant is survived by his parents and two brothers, Scott and Jack, all of Syracuse, and also by three grandparents, Mrs. Leone Hodson of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. J. Parley Feller of Bountiful. Graveside services were conducted Monday afternoon at the Bountiful Cemetery, by Bishop T. Joseph Steed of the L. D. S. Syracuse Ward. A vocal solo, Unanswered Yet, was sung by Dick Egan. Invocation was given by Carl K. Barber. Brief remarks were given by Newell Gailev. A vocal solo. Brahm s Lullaby, was sung by Mr. Egan, and the grave was dedicated by Dean Hodson. show their character in nothing more cleaily than by what they think laughable. Goethe. Men It Ask your dealer ... IG TOAD; ALIOWAIWC On Your Old Range Nov for you! If you are a Utah Power & Light Company customer, your dealer now will give you on the allowance for your old stove or range an extra big trade-ipurchase of a new electric range. Convenient monthly payments can be arranged. This offer is limited, so see your electric range dealer now. He will be happy to show you the many new for making features of the modern electric range better meals easier! Your electric dealer really has a sweet deal ... n is impossible to mentally or g socially enslave a people. The principles of the Bible are the gioundwoik of human fi eedom. Hoi ace Giecley. 1 v . . i f , Latest in deluxe outboarding is the 40 h.p. Mercury Mark 50, most powerful outboard motor on the market. The Mark 50, weighing less than 120 lbs., has attained speeds of over 30 m.p.h. on an 18 ft. cruiser loaded with six adults. As optional equipment the Kiekhaefer Corporation offers a comelectrical system including electric starter, electric plete choke, distributor, and the only generator incorporated in any outboard motor. The entire electric system adds only 81L lbs. to the weight of the motor and can operate lights, horns, bailers, and all other accessories. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN What appears to be an incredibly thin stream of smoke from a house chimney is actually a vapor trail left by a high flying military plane over Milwaukee, in V v heat of the day has passed. The Lawn Queen Jacobsen is mower equipped with power d chromium-platetwin headlights. The compact, generator to supply the lights is automatically driven off the main drive belt of 21-in- A y sister of Fred- nick Zaugg, of West Point, who is years old, himself. Mis. Gene Wood and two chil-- 1 dien of Ogden were visitors on ' Jk(S I 1 t ;NCr - , - tec ' ' '' ' '!hpr, X nt I s Wrt , -- , s f from Syra-an- d West Point motored to laik Valley last Thursday to the funeral service of Mrs. Mary Zaugg Ilershi, M year-old 1he following people Bible-readin- UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. 7 |