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Show November 2(, 1953 Tin: The Daytime Delight JOURNAL weekly newspaper published in the interests of the residents of I)a is County, at Layton, Utah. A journal scon's SCRAP Page BOOK By R. J. SCOn $ .- is. matter at Cntered as second-clas- s Layton, Utah, under the Act of : Z'-- : ... - , March 8, 1879. Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 ffsc '& lJL HIjo- 5Hovtnj SCRAPS--. MFMP - 'vClSOPLETH, 'r.Tr Biff NATIONAL EDITORIAL aVomlsvV'7 Natl Advertising Representative Newspaper Advertising Sen ice 222 No. Michigan Ave. Chicago, wrtK MEfEOROlOCCAL WtfAf ,Cll Al OLDEST LIVING SHAKL in The U.S. 111. Aw Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. In combination with The Weekly Reflex, $2.00 per year I A7 ' USED RiftRtna ELEMtHfS. . 9 PHtNOMLNOX AS A EUHCiioN of WO VA.RlA.BLtS, CJLNERLLLV TAou dta. U.S.S.R AMIAICAH LlffLE. PlDMiPE. ISLAND FACES R.USSIML JMQ DloMEDt ISLAXP ASSOCIATION sf msuA"CY EXfi 26 Veajls ah lo A BLACK COBRA Hcf y ws AafLiRS Joo loo Biq To Handle. b( 195 J, Km Fafum SyadjuM, Af Iac, WmU ings bonds. LIE. MottiSs. AK D1ECJ0, GUlT. News Editor J. V. Wools ey wdth the added effort of the many and organizations who are patriotically promoting the sale of bonds, we can still make a cerditable showing for the year, he continued. individuals LAYTON Display Advertising Manager Most of the major inland areas of the Antarctic continent aie named for females, while most mountain ranges and peaks, glaciers, bays and islands are named for males. Mrs. Maggie Simmons JUST right on its own and perfect under a fur or cloth coat is this dress of bright red Wool in a very light weight weave. Shapely seaming marks eithei side of the bodice with three litth d bands center front It has a modified turtle-nec- l collar and slanting pockets at tlv hipline are other details of thi frock which is cut on good lines slimming, yet easy. A fine choio to take the wrearer through r busy day. always looking well. bow-tabbe- The continent of Antarctica is estimated to be an area of six million square miles approximately the area of the United States and Europe combined. Correspondent Phone 0502-J- Champ also pointed out that this time of the year many local firms use savings bonds for bonuses and Chirstmas gifts. This helps con- I Attending a party Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Margaiet Livingston in Clearfield were Mrs. siderably to increase the total sales for the years end. It wras also interesting to note that of Utahs 21) counties, 20 exceeded sales of the previous month. Two counties, Summit and San Juan, are now well over their total quota for the year. Chairman Steed is urging everyone in this area to do all he can in bond purchases during the next thirty days to help the state and nation reach the J! billion dollar savings bonds sales goal for the year. Geniel Adams, Mrs. Lucille Cox, Mrs. Fern Newman, Mrs. Margaret Meade, Mrs. Margaret Schroader, Mrs. Phyllis Douglas and Mrs. Hollist Allgood. Mrs. William Cole was the speaker at the Layton First Ward Special Interest class Tuesday evening. She told how she became totally deaf and had to speak with her hands. Proudly announcing the arrival of their first child, a baby daughter, born on Sunday at the Hill Air Force Hospital, are SSgt. and Mrs. James Edward Blair. Mrs. Blair was the former Jean Johnson. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Johnson, Layton, and Mrs. Mary Blair, Worthington, Minnesota. 'At Odd Fact Because they were tired cf being accused of robbery, six Atlanta, Georgia, men who collect nickels from parking meters univoted to buy official-lookin- g forms with their own money. Because he could find no other time when he and his graduate students In a musical theory course could get together, a college professor in Grand Rapids, Mich., calls the class to order at 8:30 a.m. slb COUCH stt Ilpo ! US sill: wins every roun Good lighting brings more safety to and to your stock. Proper lightsick animals need ing is important where tending, increases egg production, prevents accidents, discourages prowlers. Odd Fact wap. IS you This increase in sales is probably traceable to the concentrated efforts of all County Chairmen in Utah to make the years quota, said Fredrick P. Champ, State Chairman- We are presently running a little behind our proposed sales pattern but it is anticipated - ttiu rkN News About Folks in Mary B. Rowring Total sales of series E and II bonds in Davis county for October were $1U,7;, Mr. Steed reports, making a total of $1,231,271) for the year to date, or US0 of quota. SsfpAlfUHE Lloyd E. Anderson Editor Manager Ilaiold C. Steed, North Davis county bond chairman, received word today that savings bond sales for the state of Utah were up 2si'o in October over September of this year. This is the highest gain over a previous month, percentagewise, this year to date. ISOPLE.TH, ? became Counties Note Gain In Oct. Bond Sales For the state, $l,r3X,l)23 wras invested in these twro types of sav- ON WRICK . KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY A smoother Kentucky bourbon since 1870 Be Modern FARM ELECTRICALLY Utah Power & Light Co. HILL 8 & HILL CO., DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CQRP., LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. 86 PROOF. |