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Show Jage July Till: JOURNAL 6 BUSINESS DIIECTOKY U, 1055 coming more and more widely known thanks in large measure to the new uranium mining industry. And no member of Congress can with as much truth extoll Congressman Dawson Reports the natural beauties of his state from UTAH BOOSTER The fact that as can representatives -Sso TEAKS Utah as a state excells in many Utah. Its just a fact that Utah Engraved Stones of All Kinds . . . CHICKEN the has to Expert Craftsmanship . , fields acids immeasurably more spectacular national STORE Let us do your Cemetery Work. FISH N CHirS pleasure of being your representa- parks and monuments than any All Work Guaranteed. UCHNICAL and Business Books. SANDWICHES tive in Congress. State loyalties other state in the union. PHONE ETC. HAMBURGERS, run strong in the halls of Con113 East Second South Another ANOTHER FIRST . . . the one stop for all your eating Salt Lake City 1, Utah nationand but again again gress, field in which Utah excells, how130 Ml tf. pleasure . . . wide surveys back the representaever, became more generally rec2010 South Main rise we when tives from Utah up . . . Deliciously Different Ice Cream ognized back here with the issuBountiful, Utah home our and to our feet praise . . . Punch and Pastries Phone 825 ance of the reports of the Presistate. 1810 tf. dents Commission on IntergovernCatering Service for Your MAGIC REWEAVING SERVICE SCENERY AND WEALTH Convenience mental Relations. One of the fields Reweaving be- is Utah of wealth mineral The Teknitting, Mending, Alteration covered by the Commissions exKAYSVILLE 2C0-on all Fabrics haustive survey was education. tlail order given special attention M. VERN SMITH 227 Ness Building And, as usual, Utah stood right at 2SC 3S 202-20Salt Lake City, Utuh 3 SMITH BLDG. the top of the list. Phone To representatives A SHOCK RUTLEDGE CLEARFIELD, UTAH from the more heavily populated, ."ire . . Auto . . Liability . CAROLS REWEAVING this came as WASHINGTON, D. C. The Am- large payroll states, SERVICE Ronds! LICENSED erican sugar industry is confident quite a surprise. There is no arguBEAUTIFUL repair on worn arm Phone Clearfield FOR THE mentally disturbed and Congress will respond to its ap- ing with the Commissions statisdamaged clothing. One of the comparadifficult to manage. JUICK and Satisfactory service. peals for marketing quota adjust- tics, however. 199 Ross Drive, Clearfield, Utah IDA H. RUTLEDGE, R. N. tive statistical tables is labeled, E. J. ments this yOR COMPLETE coverage of your field . . , By Rep. William A. Dawson RICH INN MONUMENTS WILSON'S BOOK 77 RE-WEAVI- Bountiful Memorial Art Shop NG 4-- 16 INSURANCE W 4-- 50 Sugar Industry Asks For Adjustments 52 Nursing Home 77 4-- CLEARFIELD 56 Bill's Sheet 42 East Center 67 Kaysville METAL Sheet Metal Works Lennox Coal, Oil and Gas Furnaces, Stokers and Air Conditioners. Gutters. General Sheet Metal Works. 146 North Main, Bountiful. Phone Bountiful 105 or 106 2124 4-- 1 tf Meta) Awnings Attractive Salon Ready to 4-- 28 Evening Appointments Can Be Arranged. 85 North Main, Kaysville Phone 54-- W 3899 4-- tf, 28 UPHOLSTERING Livestock mi AUTO FIRE Harry L. Strong 3898 Give You Beauty Service. ng FOR THE FINEST IN LIFE PIIONE 46, KAYSVILLE Mi 50 fcfWJlJWFi Gwendolyne Hair Fashions CUSTOM TAILORED SEAT COVERS AND FURNITURE INSURANCE sss 5 Service . . . Cleaning Rain Gutters Air-conditioni- Chas. A. Trump, Prop. 13 4-- Layton . . . Phone Kaysville 410 E Furnace Installations . . . DAVIS COUNTY Phone tf ARTIFICIAL Ipljulstrrij PHONE young AMERICAN BREEDERS SERVICE Today. The only organization in the U. S. using 100 PROVEN SIRES. Phone Paramount Dairy, Farmor ington 34, Clearfield LAYTON, UTAH REFLEX AND Minneapolis Molene Services and Sales Dallas Mfg. & Repair HOOPER LEADER Fast Action Want Ads Reach Over 6,000 Homes in Davis County For Only . . . tf. 9--17 PHONE 3912 4-2- 2-05- 94 01. 2720 New and Used Machines Welding Rod and Supplies 902 CHURCH STREET LAYTON, UTAH PHONE 0214-J- 3 tf. 12-5- at 5 WANTED MORRY'S Barber Shop WANTED URANIUM claims with ore out crops of commercial grade. Also wish to contract men who know open areas when good uranium claims may be staked. accomplish a fair Write Box CUC, in care of this of the rapidly-growin- g newspaper, Kaysville, Utah. North, First East, Street BOUNTIFUL, UTAH -- WE CATER TO KIDS AGES TO 100. Open Until 9 P. M. All Summer 811 tf. 5 ARC WELDERS Get Your Hair Cut Where It Is Cool 41 11-2- FORNEY 85 8 EN, Dont Gamble with unproven Bulls. Call 445-- J 461 BREEDING-DAIRYM- 12-- 3 1 tf. Holmgren year, of President of Garland, Utah, the Utah Sugar Beet Growers Association, declared here this week. Holmgren, who is also vice chairman of the industrywide American Sugar Beet Industry Policy Committee, has been in Washington for about two weeks, working with other growers and processor leaders in behalf of H. R. 5406, a bill now pending in the House. The House Agriculture Committee has heard many conflicting statements in the course of hearings this week on H. R. 5400, Holmgren stated, but we are confident that the very moderate and fair requests we have entered will not fall on deaf ears. Holmgren said the domestic sugar industry composed of producers in Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and 23 states on the mainland is seeking an immediate basic quota increase aggregating 188,000 tons. In addition, he said the pending bill would restore to domestic growers their historic right to share in each subsequent years market growth. We wraived this right, temporarily, back in 194S to help Cuba avoid economic disaster, Holmgren said. Now w'e think its time our share of each years growth be restored. Cuba has had the whole thing, or essentially so, for more than seven years. That should be ample time for her to have completed her post-wa- r adjustment. Holmgren said the immediate basic quota increases would come out of this years excepted U. S. market growth of at least 200,000 tons. Hence, he added, the prowould take posed legislation from no would but away one, I 3201 G-- 30 Educational Attainment by PerThe sons 25 Years and Over. average number of years of schooling per Utahn is 12, and the state ranks first in the nation in this chart. The state nearest approaching Utahs record is California, where the average educational attainment is ll.G years. The record MORE KUDOS doesnt stop there. Utah ranks second in the nation in states having the least percentage, of their population with less than five years of schooling. Iowa is lowest with only 3.9 of its citizens with less than five years of schooling. Utah is next with 4.3. COLLEGE TRAINED Utah also excells in the percentage of its population having college degrees. Among Utahns over 25, 7.G have four or more years of college training. Only Colorado and California with 8.1 college trained exceeds Utahs record. These cold figures add up to a glowing tribute to Utah, its educators and students, and its citizens who demand and support a fine educational system. U. S. St. SERVING US Marines Cpl. John G. Saldivar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eulogio P. Saldivar of 350 Angel street, and Sgt. Alfonso B. Martinez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martinez of Route 1, all of Layton, Utah, participated in amphibious training exercises conducted by the 1st Marine Divisions 5th Regiment of the coast of Southern California. The regiment sailed from San Diego, June 12, with a Navy Task Force. After five days of training at sea, the Leathernecks made an amphibious landing near Oceanside, Calif., on the Camp Pendleton Two days of tactical maneuvers followed. The exercise was the first large-scal- e amphibious training conducted by the division since its redeployment from Korea three motnhs res-ervati- News About Folks in CLEARFIELD Dorothy White Correspondent Phone: Clearfield 91 Faye Chandler was surprised on the occasion of her birthday last Thursday by members of the First ward bishopric and their wives who honored her with a party. The party which was no surprise to her husband, Foster Chandler, was held at the Chandler home just as Faye had settled down to an evening of mending. Miss Kathlyn Sue White entertained at a wiener roast and a slumber party at her home 'last Price said the new addition to the Friday night. Her friends invited Community Church wlil probably were Kari Selleneit, Ruthie Baggs, be started in August. ' Marsha Sedgwick and Patty JamiHoward Bivins and Annette Anson. derson recently returned from the Betty Sleeman, who was well youth convention in Green Lakes, l.nown as Dr. Broadbents assist- Wisconsin, where they represent ant, has a new baby son born last the Clearfield Community Church week at the Hill Air Base hospital. at the Baptist Youth conference. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Chandler Mr. and Mrs. James Slames of and their family enjoyed a dinner Villa drive, recently entertained at McDonalds Farm last Friday their daughter, Mrs. John Perkins evening to celebrate her birthday and her sons, Smokey and Brett, which was on Thursday. from Montpelier, Idaho. Mr. and Rev. Hampton E. Price, who has Mrs. Stanley Sharin of Clearfield been in Chicago at a convention, have been entertaining Miss MarWash returned home last Friday. Rev. lene Hum from Scdro-Wily, ington. They have been taking her to the many points of interest in this locality. Little David Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson, was quite ill last week but is now improved. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. White entertained the Henry Wilsons and their daughters, Colleen and a and sons, Melvin and David, at a patio supper last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Speirs and son, Robert, daughter, Evelyn, and her two boys were visitors to Bear Mrs. Inez Kruitbosch hostessed the meeting of her club group last Thursday. Na-om- pn. ago. The enslavement of man is not legitimate. It will cease when man enters into his hertiage of freen dom, his dominion over the material senses. God-give- Mary Baker Eddy. lie is poor whose expenses his income. Jean da la Bruyere |