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Solar disk ' (Egypt.) 47. Melody 48. Nobleman 49. Marshy meadows DOWN over Tell I. ,11' :' ,y vf J . v, - I I KTHAI SALLY'S SALLIES yi9fc8w&Wfc? -- txJ n 'i In commemoration of Utah Pioneer Days, Congressman Douglas R. Stringfellow ) on July 24 invited Vice President Richard M. Nixon to participate with him in a brief ceremony honoring Brigham Young, Utah's Founder and second President of the Mormon Church. Representative Stringfellow presented the Vice President with a copy of Levi Edgar Youngs famous book, History of Utah,' as a memento of the occasion. The Statue of Brigham Young is located in the Hall of IRep.-Utah- Fame in the Nations Capitol. PFC WenHAKATA, JAPAN dell N. Zaugg, 23. son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zaugg, Route 1. Clearfield, recently spent seven days in Japan on a rest and recuperation leave from the 25th Military Police Company in Korea. Available to Zaugg at Camp H a k a t a were recreational and sightseeing facilities giving him a fascinating glimpse of Oriental culture. He entered the Army in March, and arrived overseas last February. 1 For Sale Wanted Employment Lost and Found For Rent or Lease Services Offered AH 0 Miscellaneous Want Ads 10c Per Line Per Issue 75c Minimum Per Issue WANT ADS ACCEPTED any time up to noon Wednesday for 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 niay 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 Ifohle only to the extent of the ad. Errors shouldne reported immediately. ant ads will be taken over the phone, " hen person placing the ad is listed in telephone directory ng You dont like Mother coming here, so lets go over and visit her.. SERVING US Midn. James R. Higgs Manning the anchor chain brake aboard the battleship USS New Jersey at is Midn. James R. Higgs, of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Higgs of 289 North Fort Lane, Pvt. Hal M. Wilcox, Route 2, Layton. Midn. Higgs is KOREA son of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Wilcox, a graduate of Davis High School,! 172 North Main, Clearfield, is now Kaysville, and is now attending the Divi7th Infantry serving with the University of Utah. sion in Korea. Men of the Bayonet division are More than 3,000 midshipmen to intensive undergoing training embarked at Norfolk, Va.. June maintain the peak combat efficiency 7th in 19 ships cruising to European displayed by the unit from Pusan waters on the summers first midto the Yalu River. shipmen training exercise. Private Wilcox, a former Utah Shipboard training for the future State Agricultural College student officers includes practical exper- in Logan, entered the Army last ience in seamanship, navigation,' November and completed basic gunnery, engineering and communitraining at. Fort Ord, California. cations. The ships will visit ports in For- - By VERA WINSTON son j COTTON with a lustrous, po! Ished finish is used with style t and charm for a handsome dress and jacket, a smart town twosome. The frock is a sheath,1 tucked horizontally from the low, scooped neckline to below the waist at the hipline. The tunlo jacket can be worn loose, in short smock fashion, or belted as shown. It, too, uses tucks at either side of th- front closing and has push-u- p sleeves. Good in or with black patent, gray beige leather belt and black buttons.. - tugal, Spain, France, Belgium and The Netherlands before returning to Norfolk August 3rd. |