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Show May 28, 1055 THE JOURNAL News About Folks in The Adamses will defor Neligh, Neb., part June where they will be joined by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Contois. They will then go to New York by train, and fly from New York June 11 l! Mrs. Maggie Simmons Correspondent Rhone 0219-STORK NEWS Jl Arriving Saturday at the Dee Arriving Saturday at the Dee Hospital was a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Whitman. Mrs. Whitman was the former Cleone Adams. Little Sherrie and Robert are thrilled over the arrival of new sister. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Grajit Harris are proud of a new son who was born in the Dee hospital in Ogden Tuesday. Mrs. Harris was the former Marilyn Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Darold Adams announce the arrival of a daughter last Thursday at the Dee hospital. Mrs. Adams was the former Marguerite Barlow. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Bar-loJr. of Clearfiled and Mrs. Mary Ann Adams of Layton. . j i w 1 Mr. and Mrs. Newell Judkins and family of Murray and Mrs. W. H. for Bremerhaven, Germany, for a visit of several weeks with the and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adams, Lt. J. G. and Mrs. Stephen L. Robinson (Marian While in Europe they Adams). will tour the Continent by car and depart for home from Le Havre, France, on the U. S. America, August 10. Mr. and Mrs. Adams were guests of honor at a dinner party Sunday night, presided over by Mr. and Mrs. Abe Ilollenbuck, at their home in Ogden. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Reese Laughlin of Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Clair White-sideMr. and Mrs. Del Sumway, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Woodcock and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Juggler, all of Ogden. Mrs. Ralph Page, Mrs. Charles Flint, Mrs. Wayne Page and Mrs. David Flint attended open house Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. Harold Hardy on their 50th at their wedding anniversary home in Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and daughters, Mary Ann and Nancy, and Mrs. Chloe Harris, attended the University Ballet Theater in Salt Lake last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schlienam of South Gate, Calif., arrived here last Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Marian Bair and Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Bair and family. Mrs. Schlienam is the former Thelma e, w w, Wins Alger Award IpA' r- - vn wirmu.ii pi hi WfHO) Best Results Obtained From Placing Ads and Want Ads son-in-la- w son-in-la- w I , w In THE REFLEX and JOURNAL then, who has been serving as president of that orgnaization. Miss Blaine Anderson of Spring-vill- e is visiting her sister and brother-in-laBishop and Mrs. David Adams. Mrs. Annette Stevenson was a Tuesday luncheon guest of Mrs. w, s, Judkins of Granger were Sunday visitors of Lynn and Mary Belle Judkins and family. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Cowley have returned from their ranch at Pine-dalWyoming. Mrs. Cowley has spent two weeks with her son and and family and redaugher-in-laports that Mary, her daughter-in-lais much better. Prior to their departure for Europe, Mr. and Mrs. Golden M. Adams journeyed to Carson City, Nev., over Mothers Day weekend and daugh- Bair. to visit their Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Dickson and ter, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan L. Harris S ... . i ) Youll make a new friend for life When you taste lighter, milder Roy Simmons. ROGER WARD BABSON, of Bab son Park, Mass., holds the flora tlo Alger Award presented him In New York. He was among ten American businessmen honored for climbing to success from simPresple beginnings. A one-tiidential candidate and world-famo- us educator, Babson started his career as a file clerk. He developed methods of forecasting business trends. (International) me Mrs. Harriet Spencer of Evanston have returned home after spending the past 10 days in Yuma, Ariz., visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dickson. Mrs. Gordon Reese is spending a few days in Afton, Wyo., where she wras called because of the illness of her mother. Mrs. Bert Dickson and Mrs. Forde Dickson were to an afternoon party at the home of Mrs. Bert Dickson in Morgan last Wednesday afternoon. Guests included Mrs. Dave Weaver, Mrs. William Thornley- and Elizabeth Hansen of Layton, Mrs. Lovina Young, Lillie Clark, Annie C. Dickson and Ethel Dickson of Morgan. An enjoyable time was spent visiting and preparing carpet rags for a rug for the Dicksons new home. Of interest is the announcement E. G. King of Salt Lake, a former Layton resident, will be the speaker at the Layton Second Ward sacrament meeting Sunday evening, May lit) at 7:80. Mrs. Viola Call and Mrs. Pearl Evans have been selected as new teachers for the Layton Second Ward Primary. Mrs. Mary Belle Judkins, Mrs. Cleone Flint and Mrs. Ruth Thomas have been released. Guests of Mrs. Merle Iverson Tuesday evening were Mrs.' Isabella Smith, Mrs. Viola Whitesides, Mrs. Olive Wixom, Mrs. Faye Whitesides, Mrs. Relda Bringhurst, Mr. lone Ellis and Mrs. Lydia Allen. . The Layton Cub Scout Pack will hold its monthly meeting Friday at 7:80 p.m. in the Layton First All ten dens will be in costume and participate in a circus. Dens tlu;ee and ten will funrnish Ward. the program under the direction of Mrs. Almira Pitt. As it is the usual tradition for refreshments, popcorn and lemonade will be served. Presentation of awards will be made by Cub Master Leland Nalder. The public is invited. Of interest is the announcement of the recent marriage of Miss Barbara Ann Forbes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meiland Forbes, and Richard Carlos, son of Mrs. Oscar Carlos of Clearfield. Following the marriage the young couple were feted with a wedding reception at the Layton First Ward amusement hall. Mrs. James L. Latimer attended a meeting Monday evening of the Eight and Forty, American Legion Auxiliary at the Idle Isle Dinner House in Brigham City Monday evening. Delegates were selected to attend the state convention at Vernal June 1. - of a baby daughter born last week in a Salt Lake hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holbrook. Sydna Kay I t S' I If you like rare bourbon but want it in lighter and milder 86 proof, just ask for 'OLD TAYLOR 86. Youll walk out with what many bourbon fanciers say i3 the finest 86 proof straight bourbon ever bottled. Try itl 1 r KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY qLbJw.I;9. Borneo M 010 UV100 OIJTIUtOT WlAUKfOUT. M Mrs. McCullough is the former nee Pitt. C0M! g. 10UIWM.11 KT ho mm m i i v i . . v wn.0 (Jg If you prefer bonded bourbon, drink OLD TAYLOR KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 100 PROOF "77i NuUrtt Bourhon of Thom )LD TAYLOR DISTILLERY COMPANY, Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pitt have received word that their J. B. McCullough, was one of IS men in the United States FRANKFORT & LOUISVILLE, w, from IS universities to work at the Cessna Airplane factory in Wichita, Kan., to design planes. Mr. McCullough is attending the University of Oklahoma at Norman, Okla., where he is studying to become an aeronautical engineer. uAtGnr ou bon wmtRftV j--' and Julia Ann are thrilled over the new little pink bundle. Mrs. Holbrook will be remembered as the former Josephine Whitesides of son-in-la- 86 PROOF OLD TAYLOR 7 and family. LAYTON f Page Jtr KENTUCKY Ra- Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bone in Salt Lake were Mrs. Clyde Bone and her sister, Mrs. Iva Parrish of San Francisco, Calif., who are visiting here. Bishop and Mrs. David Adams entertained at an open house Sunday evening, following meeting for Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Worthen, who are moving soon to Kearns, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van Wagoner, who are moving to Midway. Monday evening the Layton First Ward Primary officers and teachers enteitaincd for Mrs. Wor- - More and more wise farmers in this area are turning to sprinkler irrigation. It eliminates ditches, providing more acreage. There is no running water to spread weed seeds and no runoff, with sour soil. Sprinkler irrigation water is distributed more evenly giving better root systems, higher germination, and bigger yields. Youll find electricity is so la' in cost, too. Buy From Your Dealer |