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Show Tin: JOURNAL 8 Page October 30, 1931 Satnida. at the Dei Hospital 1ioud paients aie Mr. in Ogdui eld Mis Walle.V Ramsey. Mis. Ra.i'iy is the f u mer Dailene Mai tin on. Giandpaients aie Mis. Pi ail Maitmsen. of Salt Lake and Mis. Kolem- Ramsey, Layton. Me, Saia 1! Simmon-- - is gi eat-g- i and-mhoi n Stork Talk Oil to Koita lut' LAYTON gone oil of tin a i in al ol a m f and pound baby gnl to the glad tidings Myrlcne Men ill go to happy new lathei Keith h Meirill who is living theie '1 he Jn at little gill .uiivid Octolai It was a daughter LWLoN Gi andpai ents aie Mi. ;;;o pm. and Mi. Holm Calvin of Tiopic, bom to Mi. and Mis. Robut S. Flitilui, Wedne day at the Dee and the Anion C. MriiilB of LawHospital in Ogden. Mis. Fletcher ton. is tin foimet Helen Gibson. They Mi and Mi. KAYSYILLK Saliaia Village. h ide at the Id Scoffu aie announcing Ryal LAYTON It was a daughter lb. a of anival baby mil 3 I'om at the St. Benedict Fiulay October Lli, at an Ogdi n lio'pital. The Scol lelds al o hae a 'mall Ho pital m Ogden to Mr. and Mis, on. Gi andpai ent' aie tin Ghailes John M. Ylaandersen. Mrs. Ylaan-deie- n is the foimer Mary Baibaia A. Scoffields and Kugene William'. i one-hal- ot i 1 D-1- I Ini i tin an iv mg 1 LAVl'ON Gieen ) C.ilif., aie viutmg in La.vton at the home of Mm. Robinsons lathei. Lt Robm.son Golden M. Adam'. has bien as'igned to a base m Bi i mu hav en, Get many, and Mai ion Will loin hei husband latei loi a .veai and a half Italy, now u title to play football. i Amei a Gal ail' now i' expiated 'tay ovei'eas. home with his parents Italian eontiol, and has been Robeit E. Green. Gal said the Mi. ami Mis. the Iiie'te. He expects to be dischaiged aie leaving home next month. IKE PLEDGES T-- H In 't of the year. REVISION AID Speaking of T PUBLIC SAFETY ne-da- y. ! Opl. John LAYTON (pi Gal Whitesides Calif, who i' 'tationid m Geimany has left Tuesday fm Fort Lewis where follow mg Octobei. John wiittea his patent', the I' el l is he will iepmt for duty. went and Mis. Whitesides, that he lecently AY ON - Lt. (j g ret uineil fiom Koiea a month ago to ot L C.I.s llieste, otliei Robni'on Beach, with an Long by Stephen In n 1 -- 1 KAYSYILLK an Mi. and Mis. Don Feller aie pioudly announcing the daughtei boin lbSunday. October Jt weighing The Fillers aie former lendent' of Kaysville and a 1' now hung at hey have Scottsdale, Aii.ona Itoud daughters and one son. grandparents aie Mi. and Mrs. Glen Robins and Mi. and Mi'. Inch Feller of Rountiful. anival )( of a babv -. 1 LAYTON ALo at riving on Fnday at the Dee Hospital was a n to Mi. and Mrs. Ronald son L. Millei. Mis. Millei is the foimer Bitty Andius 1 If you want to curb traffic slaughter and destruction, go to SERVING US TWKNTY-FOURTI- I DIVISION, Koiea Aimy (pi. Stanley J. son of Kphiaim (. LAYTON-- Mi. and Mis Kugene Walker, L!, Bennett are the ptoud paients of a Walker, Route 1, Layton, Utah, is now saving as a section leader in daughter born Wednesday in a Salt ( company of the 2 Ith Infantry Lake hospital. Thue In others, Divisions 10th Regiment in Ko-- i Randy, Kim and Renn aie veiy much thiilled over then new sister. ea. n His regiment fought in the Mrs. Bennett was the foimer Kve-ly- n Stimpson. Mr. and Mrs. Carl conflict, guarded prisoners of and Mrs. Mr. and Stimpson. Layton wai and now is on security duty in Golden Bennett of Salt Lake aie Koi ea. the proud grandpaients. Ooipoial Walkei enteied the LAYTON Little Chiistine and Aimy in Maich, Iboh, and complet- Karen Ramsey have a new' sister ed basic training at Fold Ord, Ko-ioa- the core of the problem traffic after dark. Night traffic accidents cost the pation more than daytime crashes 20,000 lives, 740,000 injured people and $2,041,000,000 in economic loss per year in spite of the fact that only a third as many vehicles are operating- at night as in daylight. The essential difference in night traffic is reduced visibility because of insufficient light. Experience reported by the National Street and Traffic Safety Lighting Bureau shows how adequate lighting reduces night accidents. - NIGHT TRAFFIC DEATHS Year Year Before After Light- Light ing Visibility Improvement ing 5 improvements 16 2 9 2 14 11 2 4 4 waves to delegates at the American Federation of Labor convention in Los Angeles as he renews a pledge to rid the law of union-bustiprovisions. He said he regretted him are George Meany (right), With not been made. that changes have A.F.of L. President, and Bill Schnitzler (left) secretary. (International) PRESIDENT EISENHOWER Taft-Hartl- ey ng stretch of ile main thoroughfare.... stretch of highway entering city 31 miles of streets ile 10 improvements 4 improvements 11 7 11 oughfare 15 20 intersections 13 mile of thor- 1 1 THE WORLDS HEAVYWEIGHT BELT CHAMPIONSHIP 0 Totals 94 16 LIVES SAVED 78 Edmond C. Powers, educational director of the Lighting Bureau, points out that adequate light not only enables drivers and pedestrians to see and be seen, it affords visibility of warning signs and other safety precautions. Adequate lighting saves much more than it costs. For $2.00 to $4.00 per capita per year, a community can have modern, adequate, safe lighting." Plenty of light on your farm saves so many ways: What makes Hill and Hill Straight Bourbon the main event on any Saves time good seeing helps you do chores better and faster . . . inside and out your farm buildings. 2. 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