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Show Page 8 fishing trips are becoming the rule instead of the exception, according to a recent survey. This results from a combination of snappier new sports clothes for the fishing woman, quiet and easily handled outboatds with remote controls like this couples Kvinrude 15 horsepower Super Fastwin, long week-end- s and more fishing waters, the survey says. An estimated 3,000,000 women will accompany their husbands on fishing trips this year. 11151. Rejected Schine FLOWERS ON HER HAT ARE A PLANT Fishing Fashion Man-and-wif- May 8, THIS JOURNAL e THE OLD HOME TOWN - iitered U S 0 By STANLEY of the At my Robcit testifies in Washington SECRETARY Stevens that Sen 1 Joseph asked him last Sept R. McCarthy to appoint G. David Schwie as his special KITTY COMER, 4, discovers that a sprig of grass In her Spring bonnet can lure a visiting kangaroo into an unusual pose in Washington. On hand to introduce the marsupial, whose name is Topsy, is Sir Percy Spender, Australian Ambassador to the United States. (International) Baiton and Mrs. Alpheous Harvey were the assisting hostesses. The lovely spring lilacs were the KAYSVILLE decorations throughout the home Libby Swan and the thirty guests and members Correspondent enjoyed the special program prePhone 23 sented by the program committee. Word was just received by the Miss Marian Redd of the Speech Clayton Woods of the arrival of Department of the University of their son Pfc. Garn B. Whitesides Utah read the Novelette Jane at Okinawa. Private Whitesides, by S. Maugham. who is with the Army will be staAfter the entertainment guests tioned there for several months. were served light refreshments. His wife is residing in San Mateo, The program committee includes California, until his return. Mrs. William Winters, Mrs. Seth Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wood also Stewart and Mrs. Stephen Rush-foitreceived word that their son Alan B. Whitesides has been promoted Mr. and Mrs. Chester Flint acis an He to from 1st Lt. Captain. companied by Mrs. Pearl Hill, Mr. and in Science instructor Military Leonard Flint and Mr. Oscar Flint Tactics at the University of Cin- drove to Idaho Falls for the week cinnati. end. The occasion was the eightiSunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. eth birthday anniversary of their K. J. Cranney were Dean and Mrs. sister Mrs. May Flint Barnes. The Foster Strong who were here from travelers returned Sunday evening. Mrs. C. M. Iverson also accomCal Tech. Dean Strong is the Dean of Freshmen students and panied the Flints to Idaho Falls, Professor of Physics, and he was where she visited with her brother in Kaysville interviewing pros- and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Kirt pective students at Davis High. Waid. While in town they visited the The many friends of the Flint Potato Chip Factory and other family will be interested to hear scenic spots. They are enroute, of the anniversary celebration of via Idaho, to their home in Pasa- Mrs. Barnes. dena. She was the daughter of John Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wood visit- and Jane Brough Flint and one of ed in Holden, Utah, with relatives; their thirteen children. and Monday they drove to Burley, Still living today are seven Idaho, to attend the funeral of a brothers and three sisters. Those of Mr. Woods. who traveled to Idaho Falls besides Thursday evening finds many those mentioned above were Frank mothers and daughters interested B. Flint of Pocatello, Fred B. Flint in the ballet attending the out- of Clearfield, George Flint of Lay-toand Jesse Flint of Kaysville.1 standing performance in Salt Lake at the Kingsbury Hall. Among the Mrs. Emily F. Barton was unable many who are going are Mrs. G. to attend as she was in California Gibbs Smith and her daughter at the time. Shru de Li and Mrs. Lee Liston and her daughter Nita. The foursome will have dinner before the performance. Also driving down for dinner before the dance is Mrs. T. K. Swan and her girls Judy, Margaret, and Nancy who with Mrs. William Paine, of Ogden, will join Mrs. Raymond Goeltz and daughter Patricia. All are ballet enthusiasts and a most pleasant evening will be enjoyed by all who attend. The Athena Club met WednesIf a mirror has sti caked, rosihering is the only wav to restore the clearness of day evening at the home of Mrs. the plas The piocess is not expensive. Waynard Bennett. Mr?. Morris News About Folks in 16 assistant to nelp expose Communists In the Army Stevens, on the witness stand in the Senate disprobe of the McCarthy-Arm- y pute, said he rejected the request and informed the Wisconsin Senator that he could not give such a iob to a young man of "draft age. (International Soundphoto) f IiiipJ v i h. Best Results Obtained From ! I w : Placing Ads and Want Ads In THE REFLEX and JOURNAL er n, enough money to finance the search for new ore. The government's stockpiling program will help some mines continue producing on a temporary basis, but it won't help them do necessary exploration and development work. Our conprogram gressmen are working for a long-rang- e Let's let them know we're mines. Utah to help backing their efforts. iifiiM it mWi fe c adds enduring charm throughout the home In bath, kitchen, laundry or other rooms where you want t colorful, walls, B insist on J Tru Tile. 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