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Show Page 11, 1951 September TIIK JOlRNAL 2 EISENHOWER NETS A TROUT h ' & '' , , fvy", ' ' Wanted For Sale Employment For Rent or Lease Lost and Found Services Offered 0 Miscellaneous 0 ' , y ' , : v v; t 'y , ip' ' W' t' y , ' ' The JOURNAL 4 1 - hi' , ' weekly matter at Lhitered as second-clas- s Act of the under Layton. Utah, March 8, ISP.). Want Ads 10c Per Line Per Issue 75c Minimum Per Issue AH newspaper published in the interests of the residents of Da is County, at Layton, Utah. A Published By INLAND PRINTING Phone: Kaysville WANT ADS ACCEPTED any time up to noon Wednesday for insertion in Thursday issue. "KEYED and BLIND ads, such as leave name at Keflex, 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. be will taken over the phone, when person placing the Want ads in ad is listed telephone directory '' ' wr wfov'fwt. j ' VS' "v J' a V 7'" , - V' LAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roberts and two children of Huntington Park, Calif., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Roberts and family. Mr. Val Myatt Bently of Parowan was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Simmons and daughter Jayne. 'Ip- . MEM HER UTAH - Sim W-- OF THF AWHMI53J A national kditokiai. ASSOCIATION' Natl Advertising Representative Newspaper Advertising Service. No. Michigan Ave. Chicago, 111. 222 Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. re-runni- News About Folks in 10 O tf p , s,n CO. In combination with The Wceklv Reflex, $3.00 per year. Lloyd Special Meet Planned For Davis Teachers PRESIbtNl EISENHOWER nets a trout in the cool swift waters of of the South Platte River, 50 miles from Denver. In the north branch several hours of fishing, the President hooked ten rainbow and brown 12-in- Anderson Mary B. Bow ring News Editor J. V. Woolsey Display Advertising Manager ch trout, the legal limit. The Chief Executive used a dry fly going upstream and a wet fly coming downstream. ( International SoundphotT) CONGRESS OKEHS FUND INCREASE PI. Editor Manager AND AWAY THEY GO Federal to the funds for grants-in-ai- d states for agricultural education have been considerably in- creased during the current WASHINGTON LeGrande and Coleen Simmons, Dick and Lois Cook, attended the wedding reception held in Montpelier, Idaho, Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mickelson. Coleen and Lois were attendants at the wedding. sion of Congress. Appropriations for vocational agricultural education have been boosted by $5 million. The previous level of appropriations for g was $25,811,592 (includ-- ! ing $18.7 million of George-Bar- -j den and $7.1 million of Smith-- j Hughes funds). The increase amounts to about 19 per cent. Federal appropriations to the vo-a- FOR SALE 24 FOOT Columbia House Trailer. 1053 Modern. $2200.00 Like New. Call 0321-J- Mr. Young. 3. 2781 2t. 9-- 2 FURNITURE for Kitchen, Living Room, and Bedroom, except stoves. 2 Sahara Village. states for agricultural extension C-2- 2813 0-- 0 .x 2t. x ' Dr. C. Lowell Lees VINE RIPENED tomatoes at 374 Dr. C. Lowell East Center Street, Kaysville. KAYSVILLE Viret E. Williams, Phone 778-Lees, head of the Department of 9 2812 2t. Speech at the University of Utah, FRESH NEW CAR with very good was one of the guest speakers at care. 2 weeks old. James Chele-me- the special Educators conference 1338 So. State, Clearfield, held today at Davis High School. Utah. Teachers from all over the county 9 2811 2t. convened today to hear special ad- service work have been The by $7,426,671. level was $32,248,325, increase amounts to per cent. s- increased previous and the a." ? ,7'' '. y - iA about 23 R. 9-- s, At The Primary Election VOTE 9-- dresses and to discuss problems RANGE, also 0x8 tent, both in good condition. connected with schools opening. Will trade for hay or grain. Harvey L. Taylor who is execu0332-Rll. Phone tive assistant to the President of 9 2809 2t. the BYU was another speaker on , MIRROR TOP PIANO, excellent todays program. Teachers were guests of the condition. Will sacrifice for $250. See Mrs. Fred A. Bradshaw, iy2 school board at a special luncheon Blocks East of Syracuse Stores. served in the school cafeteria. 9 2808 It. Tomorrow (Friday) teachers are asked to meet with their principals EARLY ELBERTA PEACHES. at the school to which they are To all of our customers. Please call your orders in today New assigned. customers Inc. Fryers also for Wife Preservers sale 75c each. Robert A. Behling. Phone 0050-J- USED ELECTRIC FOR John A. Hendricks 0-- INCUMBENT DISTRICT JUDGE ON THE JUDICIAL BALLOT Bachelor of Science Degree U. S. A. C. Juris Doctor Degree, Stanford Life Member of the U. S. A. C. Alumni Association And the Sons of Utah Pioneers Member of B. P. O. E. and Moose Lodge Held Positions of . . . 9-- 4. 2807 9-- 9 It. Ogden City Judge County Attorney Help Wanted Judge Hendricks APPLIANCE SALESMEN EXCELLENT opportunity for aggressive man with successful retail selling background. Full line highest rating nationally. Liberal draw and commissions. You set your own ceiling on earnings. We want only top producers. Apply Layton Cold Storage, 156 W. Gentile St., or call Layton 30 for appointment. i District Attorney District Judge 10 Years THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE, NOR IS THERE ANY GAMBLE AS HOW THE COURT WILL FUNCTION UNDER JUDGE HENDRICKS A quick home remedy for removing grease spots from upholstery and rugs is to mix baking soda with water to make a thick paste. Apply the paste to the stains and let dry Remove with a brush or your vacuum cleaner If the stain hasn't disappeared, repeat the process. VOTE AT PRIMARY ELECTION SEPT. 14 Patd Political Advertisement. |