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Show Dtiembt r 3, 1955 Tin: JOURNAL The riiOHATK LAYTON JOURNAL AND CUAKDIANSHII NOTICKS ConMilt Clerk of District Court or the Respective Signer for Further Mrs. Maggie Simmons wrcklj' newspaper published in tlm interests of the residents of Mavis County, at Layton, Utah. Information. Correspondent V Phone 0219-J- Page 1 Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Call played host to a family dinner Thankss Kntered as matter at giving Day for Dean Ringham of Layton, Utah, under the Act of Weston Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Dick March 8, 1839. Thomas, Rountiful; Mr. and Airs. Dick Wood, Farmington; the Rulon Published By Call family, Arlene, Carol and INLAND PRINTING CO. Shirley Call. Phone: Kaysville 10 Air. and Mrs. Leo Hill and son, Ronnie, Air, and Airs. Don Perkins CP THE- MEW9FR and daughters, Alinda Lee and UTAH STATf P&YS ASSOCIATION Susan, were Thursday evening dinNATIONAL EDITORIAL ner guests of Air. and Airs. Dee second-clas- Notice NOTICE OF PETITION FOR LETTERS OF C UARDI ANSIIIP NO. 358 In the District Court in and for Davis County. State of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate and Guardianship of ZEI.DA L. INC.-LE- T, Incompetent. The petition of Alelvin J. Inglet praying for the issuance to himself of letters of Guardianship on the person and estate of Zelda L. Ing-le- t, Incompetent, has been set for hearing on Tuesday, the 18th day of December, A. I). IP."., at ten A. AL, at the County Court ASSOCIATION oclock Chiptnan and son, Drink and House, in Farmington, Davis Coundaughter, Pamela at their home ty, Utah. Natl Advertising Representative in Salt Lake. It was Airs. Hills (SEAL) WITNESS the Clerk of said Newspaper Advertising Service. birthday. 222 No. Michigan Ave. Court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 1st day of December, Chicago, 111. A. 11)55. - D., Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. In combination with The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year. DEEDS OF VALOR BY GUARD FOR OUTSTANDING HEROISM N WORLD WAR H, NATIONAL GUARDSMEN WERE AWARDED 14 CONGRESSIONAL MECAL5, 50 DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSSES, 48 DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSSES AND OVER SOO SILVER STARS. I G --- Deputy Clerk. KAYSVILLE WILLIAM NATIONAL GUARD OFFICERS II. KING, MORE THAN Attorney for Petitioner, Norma Preece, Correspondent 18.. South State, 293-Phone Clearfield, Utah. Air. and Airs. Dale Tolman and Published in The Journal Detwo sons, Larry and Russell, Roun- cember 3 and 10, 1055. tiful, were dinner guests Sunday of Air. and Airs. Earle Robins. OF TODAYS Editor Manager Alary 13. Rowring News Editor J. Y. Woolsey 50 NATIONAL GUARD OFFICERS STARTED AS PRIVATES. R Lloyd E. Anderson H AND KOREA ACE WAS A CALIFORNIA NATIONAL GUARDSMAN.. II. L. STRONG, Clerk; Ry WANDA WILLIAA1S, News About Folks In - USAF WORLD WAR Airs. Lavida Larkin entertained with Thanksgiving dinner at her home for her family: Mr. and Mrs- Cliff Larkin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Larkin and 3 children, Reno; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Larkin and family, Mr. and Mrs-LarrLarkin, and Mr. and Mrs. to James Ralph Gillispie, Murray. Display Advertising Manager - TOY DRIVE SET BY LIONS CLUB SUNSET According Meadow's, president of the Sunset-Clinto- n Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bone were Lions Club, .the group is dinner guests of Mr. and sponsoring a toy gathering proBone in Farmington on ject in the communities of Sunset Thanksgiving. and ClintonMr. and Mrs. Elbert Warner Boy Scouts in both areas will attended the funeral services of canvas the homes in their coman uncle, James T. Greenhalgh at munities for toys which can be Nephi on Friday. repaired and given as Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Ross L. Brown and gifts to the needy. The toys will be turned over to tl;e Fire Depart- family were dinner guests on ment at the Clearfield Naval Sup- Thanksgiving of his parents, Mr. ply Depot for repair and distribu- and Mrs. Gerald S- Brown in Salt Lake. tion by the firemen. Mrs-Dal- e - - CROSSWORD ACROSS I. Rodents (So. Am.) 6. Chinese 9. silk fabric River (U. S.) 10. Kind of 12. 13. 15. 16. 17. prickly pear Always Merited Spread grass to dry Medieval story Warrant officer (abbr.) Noblemen 20. Covers 18. 45. Of 1. a sod 20. DOWN Cover with asphalt - 2. In bed 3. Vehicle 4. Like 5. Scissors 6. Throttles 7. A vandal 8. Afresh 9. Damp 11. Fuss 14. Past 16. Identical 18. Birthplace cf Jesus 19. Tart Egyptian god 21. High priest 22. Light, twowheeled vehicles 24. Entire amount 25. Place n I $ ' 27. Affirm 29. Musical 31. To be 32. in debt Solemn wonder 33. 35. - Earth Biblical name BRAND Answer dramaa 36. Spirited 37. Malt at beverage 39. Cravat 40. Ancient 43. Negative yiame," J reply v with gems 23. End .... A, . w 26. Choice group 27. A squama (Zool.) 28. Lament 29. Excessively OLD (U. S.) SUNNYllROOKl 30. Slants 32. Public BRAND notice 34. Pitcher KENTUCKY WHISKEY with a lid 35. Constella- tion 38. To dry up 40. Consisting of spoken lOTTHO It tn Old Sunny Brook Company ICUISVIUI, XtNTUCKY KENTUCKY STRAIGHT I BOURBON WHISKEY I BLENDED WHISKEY , KENTUCKY words 41. American Indian 42. Long, tapering medieval dagger 41. Evening sun god (Egypt) THE OLD LOUISVILLE, SUNNY BROOK KY. BOTH 86 DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, COMPANY, GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRIT PROOF. KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS 65 3 |