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Show November 25, 1955 THE JOURNAL Page Muggs and Skeeter 7 By Wally Bishop WHAT'S TUB TROUBLE N WlTW YOU, SKEETER? 2 GfcANPMA PUNISHED ME IWil: vrxr: ''?!( ,'$i V" Ji1' ' 1 , h ? ception of Mrs. Carlsons niece, Miss Marvetta Galley and Glen Saunders. The High Biiests and their partners of the Syracuse Second LDS ward, enjoyed dinner and a program Saturday evening at the ward amusement hall. The annual Relief Society conference of the Syracuse Second L. D. S. ward was presented with much success Sunday evening at the chapel. The conference theme was, The Road to Peace. Judy Bradshaw was able to commence school last Friday for the first time this year. In late summer, Judy underwent a major operation upon her legs. This operation was another of a series that Judy must undergo, following an attack of polio, suffered a few years ago. Judy is a fourth grade student at the Syracuse public K fftfy'l I v , f ;,a v - I' : ' W 1 wvr-flS- ' ' I i ?, v & Vl - 1 :iO-- ' - ' " f ' -- V' V , v - ? 4 v' V? George Smith, 31, is shown in Los Angeles in front of an Supersabre jet of the out of to become bailed he type man to survive a jump first the traveling faster than the speed of sound. He was going 777 miles per hour with jammed controls last February when he made the emergency escape over Laguna Beach. A hospital case for six months, he would have been killed if he had hesitated two seconds longer. ( Intern Yhnal) 'TEST PILOT F-1- 00 gay event. j SYRACUSE Correspondent Mrs. Virginia S. Bennett i Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dawson announce the engagement of their daughter, Irene, to Jay Barber. Mr. Barber is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Barber. A spring marriage is being planned by the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Farnsworth of Salt Lake City are parents of a baby daughter born at a Salt Lake City hospital last Tuesday. Their other four children have been here with their grandparents, Mr. and 51 rs. Orson Bybee for a week. Mrs. Farnsworth is the former Norma Bybee. Mrs. Zenas W. Bennett entertained at her home last Thursday afternoon for members of the North Davis stake Relief society board. Attending .vas Mrs. La Vora S. Wood, Mrs. Bessie T. Dahl, Mrs. Martha S. Green, Mrs. Mabel M. Hilton, Mrs. Helen W. Barber., Mrs. Phyllis H. King, Mrs. Verna C. Holt, Mrs. Inez M. Zaugg and Mrs. La Priele Stoker- - The afternoon was spent with a regular officers meeting, followed by sewing young couple. Mrs. Grant Carlson (Irma Gai-leand her son. Roger, are visiting here with relatives from their home in Los Angeles. They made and art work. Mrs. Victor Waite was able to the trip to attend the wedding re- y) Look at the trucks that are SCRAP BOOK By R. New INTERNATIONALS All-Tru- Built to ck - save you the money on the job you need a truck thats all truck. And weve got em. Theyre trucks that are built from the To tavo the That pays BIG off in BIG money, because your truck stays on the job longer,. your job that cant be beat for comfort, performance or style. But theres no need to take our word for it, when you can come in and sea for yourself. How about today? Yeur lob Is covered In the world's most complete truck line. JAG, A. SMAR.P int. aR1, (J'kiom apl M JAG, A. SMA.lt. U KVt as op hay. JAG, Si AW US. ENOUGH . LIQUOR o MAKEi ONE. NOTICE ABLY no ijnk. vJtkf IS 300 suBs4a YiMES AS smtf AS SUAR. RANK Ktttf'to r WAK AS PLR.10D cT KELPlltf WFAKCY. fcEUdMUS IS BABY AMP KURSIS UKflL do QDTEFDElEIMnm!L mCDSEIG as A HuWAK KlARlY A YtAfc CIO. o) o) c TT! A CRfstAiLiHi Chemical leaves of A WILD PARAGUAY AM sHrub. WLHS BKAlft CoRHttf, MAP dHttR ORtlM tKTHt EARLV I IHSfRUVLVft. fjAPt PMM AHlMAO, WORMS 570 WORTH W offer the right truck for any Job, from plckvps to 90,000 ft fMdghwty giant. Vk-to- fP ImlS ? vrom money ! more dependably. Repairs are (ewer, and less costly. And for all their money saving value, we can show you the right truck for V ROvJEClHC PAR.T,-- A fool A BIG J. SCOTT drawing board out as trucks. With no passenger car engines or components asked to do a truck job. N ing the armed forces. (Hazel) Barber. school. News About Folks in scan's leave an Ogden hospital Saturday Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Cpl. Frank Simpson is back home and return to her home here fol- Mrs. Arnold Bodily were Mr. and following two years spent with tha lowing a week of treatment at the Mrs. Clarence Tree of Ogden and armed forces. Most of this time Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hansen and famhospital. Cpl. Simpson was stationed at Mrs. Reese Stoker entertained for ily of Kanesville. Fort Lewis, Washington. He is A large group of Syracuse peoher son, Frank on Saturday afterthe son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. noon. Frank was celebrating his ple attended funeral services last Mr. Simpson completed seventh anniversary. Friday in Ogder. for Mrs. Katie Simpson. birthday to enterTwenty young folks came to thejDoman, mother of Mrs. Rulon an L. D. S. mission prior n 5 mi PHONE MAIN LAYTON, UTAH |