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Show THE JOURNAL June 11. 1955 Page 7 Mother Of The Year i y t t ,r - w f ; , " A f & v & rji 4 T, V r4 w 1 9 F , 1 rK Vim-- i a.. - M-J- I V Ki V K " ps U I, 'i'Y' F t' ? u. k- - m At, Mr. and Mra. Emory Landon Photo at left shows the boys ( L. to R.) Foy 3, NEW YORK of Johnson Harrison City, Tenn., invaded New Gordon 4, David G, Charles 7, Johnny 9, Kenneth York with their own army of 13 boys. Mrs. Harri- 10, Ilaskel 13, Robert 14, Sam 15, Carmel 16, son was chosen as the Mother of the Year in rec- George 18, Guy 21 and Mrs. Harrison holding the Ivan. ognition of her achievement in raising the brood. newest addition tw'o-weeks-o- Sunset was broken into and robbed sometime between Saturday night and Sunday morning. A 0 rifle and amunition was stolen from the premises. Glass was knocked- - out of a north entrance to the store which Earl Steed noticed when he went to the store of two more trophies and several to care for chickens and plants ribbons which their golden buff colored cocker spaniel dog won at the recent Dog Show of the Intermountain Kennel Club in Salt Lake City. Their dog Merri-de- ll Town and Country, or Ricky for short, took three wins from the open class to win Best of Variety in ASCOBs (Any solid Color Other than Black). Ricky is 17 months old and now has 4 points toward his Championship. in 30-3- News About Folks In SUNSET CLINTON 22 All-Bre- JEAN BURSON Correspondent North Burns Street Linda Mayhue, 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeVoe Mayhue of Sunset is recuperating nicely from an emergency appendectomy she underwent recently. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harbertson of Sunset are the happy owners BM Vttt KSSt Wf 6538 1 cently sustainel as new officers in Sunset Ward MIA: Mrs. George Dawson as President of the Young Ladies MIA and her counselors, Mrs. Arthur Mumford and Mrs. Don Reid. President of the Young Men MIA is Darwin Olson and his counselors are John Swallow and Kay Crook. ed to save you the BIG money I E. R. Steed Feed and Coal store tSX && 6S& $8 88 Sunday morning. R. E. Roberston, Sunset City Marshall, and Tim Dye, Ogden City policeman, who is temporarily staying with the Steeds were notified of the break-i- n and theft. These officers a fourteen year old boy who confessed to the theft. The following people were re ld 85SX E2J 45S2 88S8J VS$S SfSSj People of Inherent Good Taste MORE taste... jj quality... MORE 86 HOOF There's this vital difference between International and other trucks: Of the 5 leading makes, only International builds a complete line of models that are . . . with no all-tru- ck passenger car engines or components asked to do a truck job. This means that Internationals, for all their comfort and easy handling, are engineered and built to save you the big money ... the operation and maintenance money. The proof is in the records of operators who have made International the heavy-dut- y sales leader for 23 straight years! It will save you BIG money to go International. Drop by and well show you why in complete detail. enjoyment... cost-conscio- us From fiery forgo and precision machines come INTERNATIONAL crankshafts. extra-stron- g Those used in light-dutmodels are heavier than the average of 17 comparable forged or cast alloy designs for maximum strength and rigidity, long life. y KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY UHNOM DIITILLIVICS Wv - tvWtt SG--a-V V Every drop distilled All-Tru- Built to save you the BIG moneyl 'Xys and bottled by GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY fylAzO, ck fScctiXht, CS iocSuot4 Louisville , Kentucky zM&ftbn, SSI El LAYTON, UTAH |