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Show Page August THE JOURNAL 2 Scores With Girls Muggs and Skeetcr 'WWA-W- ' (5, ur5 By Wally Bishop 'i'- - -- O Boy Scouts of the Syracuse Second Ward departed Monday morn- News About Folks in a. J- - , v' - v ;v . :4 it '''Vww. o.' . ' Mrs. Virginia S. Bennett r' Correspondent Phone X ; L I SYRACUSE y . Vfv "'! 91 ?r' '.i'4 A ' V"v-c4- ' 's f '4 ' iv I 'iJ,: w ''' l v i. J ' ' A7??'T'r rl - a- - s 4g ' w. '' y h : .,. ' iO'.p'L A ' ' w - . , -' i iyi ,v v-;SAX VC - BOB ST. CLAIR, A- i , .Ws,jg.--. ' .V , y . - ' ,- .Vi.AuuSteu star of the San Francisco 49ers team, gives his shoulders a pleasant workout at the St. Marys Campus training camp. Seated on them are Marilyn pro-footb- all Becker (left) and Sharon Williams, who are competing for tiUdMQ of the Walnut Festival. Me Millan. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliard Snow of Sioux City, Iowa, are happily an- J j " ing by truck for the high Uinta mountains for a weeks fishing and hiking trip. Accompanying the boys was scoutmaster Wayne Burton and assistant scoutmaster Arden and Mrs. Vernon Bodily spent last week end at Tremonton with Mrs. Bodilys father, Mr. James Peterson who is very ill. Last week Sir. and Sirs. Lee Scoffield moved to Ogden. Sloving into their home here in Syracuse this week are Sir. and Sirs. Jim Mr. nouncing the arrival of their fourth daughter last week. Mrs. Snows mother, Mrs. Horace O. Dalton left the first of last week and will visit the Snows for three weeks. Mrs. Snow is the former Pearl Dalton. Population Increasing Rapidly in Utah Utahs total population on July 1, 1954, was estimated to be approximately 757,000, according to figures released by the U. S. Bureau of Census. This represented an increase of 9.9rc since 1950. Utahs population percentage increase is tenth highest in the nation. Total population for the entire U.S. was calculated to be 101,195,000 on July 1, 1954, an increase of Nevada had the nations largest per cent increase (.1 0.5) in population since 1950, followed closely increase. by Arizona with a 52.5 Noah Mumskdu HAVE Room K32. VoU l DEVELOPMENT, Cbes AlOAtt K AA' "pjAYN3 T&JNtS TORSO A A10RSo FauuaiE mGee CHARLOTTE, ? yc. Bodily. AJcAU IS ir Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Eames and pEAR The Syracuse Lions and their a cighas imposed Oregon just SHAKES SOME TAAT TRUE son, Richard are enjoyed a vaca- families enjoyed a summer picnic arette tax of 3c per pack which camt multiply because tion this week at Yellowstone Na- Slonday at Como Springs. TrtEY'RS ADDERS will become effective on September tional Park. Sir. and Sirs. Leonard Keller of 1. After that date Colorado and .AIRS TAERESA Go AW are of their happy parents SEUERSVLl, PA. ' California will be the only WestMrs. Ivy Jensen and daughter, Ogden a baby daughter born ern FbSTRO YoiM PdM To JaiA I States without a cigarette tax. Carlene and Mrs. Wanda Ander- first child, Distributed by King Fetturej Syndkrtu in an Ogden hospital last WedRates in other states are 2c per son and daughter, Shirley of OgSirs. Keller is the former in Arizona and Wyoming, 3c den, visited Friday in Bountiful nesday. lone Bodily of Syracuse and a pack with Mrs. Danvin Hayes. This day pack in Nevada, 4c per pack in Bod- per of Vernon and Hazel daughter marked Mrs. Hayes birthday anIdaho, Montana and Utah, 5c per ily. in New Mexico, and for CORONADO, CALIF. (FIITNC) niversary and a lovely dinner was Nae Burton, daughter of Sir. pack Ja 10c of retail each the selling price Among the Marine Reserve ofenjoyed by all. and Sirs. Wayne Burton is spend5c per pack) in ficers who arrived at the Naval (approximately Miss Donna Lee Child, daughter ing a week visiting Carol Bird at Washington. Amphibious Base here July H of Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Child is her parents home in Slurray. two-wee- k training course is Visitors of Sir. and Sirs. Clifford where they spent three days vaca- for a spending the summer months with Maj. Melvin L. Maning, of 212 Mr. Barber last Thursday were Sir. tioning. her sister and brother-in-laS. Fourth E., Kaysville, Utah. PARTY PLANNED and Mrs. Ray Saranio and with and Sirs. Ivan Thomley of Ogden. Before entering the Marine Sirs. Wayne Burtons Jr. Gleaner The Syracuse Second Ward Reother relatives in Cavania, CaliSlutual class met Slonday evening lief Society has invited all lady Corps Reserve, he graduated from fornia. , at the home of Sir. and Sirs. Rod- members of the two wards to a Utah State College. A famliy gathering for relatives The Marine Reserves are enEames for a slumber party. special social next week at the of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence I. Crid-dl- e ney Ten girls enjoyed the night. Sliss chapel in honor of Mrs. Lionel E. rolled in the Junior Amphibious was enjoyed by the following Ellen Eames acted as hostess to Williams, Mrs. Delbert E. Wilcox, Staff Planning Course which is depeople Saturday at Lagoon: Mrs. the and Mrs. Albert W. Tree. The three signed to keep them abreast of girls. Pearl Stoker of Syracuse, Mr. and Cook Sir. and Sirs. Samuel and honored guests will leave soon, the latest developments in weapons Mrs. Otto Cole and two grandchilSir. and Sirs. William Wilcox left with their husbands, to serve as and strategy employed in amphib- dren of Layton; Mrs. Vera Olsen, last Friday for Lava Hot Springs LDS Missionaries. ious operations. Mrs. Maurine Russell, Mrs. Melba Bingham, Mrs. Sheral Capener and Mrs. Ilcne Bailey of Ogden; Mrs. - ? SERVING US 21-.- w, New Trends l Jackie Walkenhorse and family and Mr. and Mrs. Kelsey Shoemaker of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Zilthia Ilunsaker of Murray. Saturday marked the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. Walkenhorse and Mrs. .Shoemaker. Clifford Barber had s special guests last Friday, Mr. Barbers brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. William Barber of Los Angeles, California. They also were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Thurgood. Mrs. Thurgood is a sister to the Barber brothers. Mr. and Mrs. By VERA WINSTON enjoy tlie whlskev Mr. and Mrs. Warren II. Child of Cavania, California, were recently ten day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Child. C4-- iZj lcuitg, t SHADES of brown and plaids appear In practically every daytime collection and some of the items eagerly sought by store buyers are those that combine the two big trends. Brown river otter, a fur that is gaining in importance, is used for a trim little lumber jacket. It has a sailor collar and is held at the waist with a knitted band. With It, a slim skirt of plaid wool. . 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