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Show Page March 5, THE JOURNAL 2 1 95(5 NSD Clearfield to Observe March As Navy "Record Disposal Month" March 195G has been designated Records Disposal Month for all Naval activities. Kiyo Miya, Clerk-StenIC, set the cooperation which will be necessary to make pace for the 100 the program successful at NSI) Clearfield. It is estimated that by a concentrated effort in disposing of all files eligible for destruction and retiring all other material not needed for day-to- o, day operations to the Naval Re- cords Management Center, a 2." reduction in inventories depot-wid- e of records will result. QfiHAnl IIUUI Ulf Mflflff HlUlitl Attends Meet Davis District School Superinten dent and Mrs. Samuel Morgan returned home Monday from a convention of the American Association of School Administrators which was held in Atlantic City. DANCERS Preparing for Layton Stake Cold and Creen Rail for one of the floor show numbers is this all-giRed, White and Rlue dance. The dances will be held this Friday and Saturday at Layton First Ward beginning at 8:110 p.m. Pictured are some of the girls who will participate, front, left to right, LaRean Love, Marla Colightly, Jean Fikstad and Ceniel Wilhelmsen; rear, Cearldean Green, Janet Stromberg, Mary Ann Adams, Gloria Golightly and Melanie Farnsworth. Photo by Wanda Lund Edith Fullmer Keller. BIRTHS 2.4 in a Salt Lake City hospital to Jack and Iris Nance Dalton. A son bom February 11 in an Ogden hospital to Berne and Wilma Hales Feuerstein. A son born February 10 in an Ogden hospital to Melvin J. and Enroute home, they toured At AN WHO CAN TELL A FISH STORY WITH HIS pianos VRS. in his Pockets , SEISIN GBR w. CATASAUqUfl, 3. Frank AfoAU pedestrian IS -Someone WHO FINALLY FOUND 22 February Ar-lea- A daughter bom February A A a farrvg fey T . Clearfield to fill the unexpired term of Mayor Hugh B. Wilcox. Mr. Beadles has served as a councilman since 1954. lie has been a resident of Clearfield for the past nine years and has been employed as chief engineer for radio station KLO in Ogden for ten years. Photo by Wanda Lund Wil- liamsburg and Richmond, Virginia, and saw many other places of historic value. NSD Rock Hounds Announce Ogden 5th Annual Show w Paris in Spring" Theme of Layton Show Jaycee-Ett- e NSD Rock Hounds, among whom are CDR Kenneth M. West, PW; Lt. Reuben J. Jackson, Asst, to Paris in the Spring has been selected as the theme for the an- m. When youre skiing oh the in -- comparable slopes at Aspen , Cob rado . . . thats life, at its best! After an exciting Jay on tLe slu elopes top off your fun Ly ordering.,. A son born February 20 in an A drunk was standing on a corOgden hospital to Jay and Ranae ner, leaning helplessly against a Cramer Fletcher. telephone pole. Finally a cop :ame up and nudged him with his SYRACUSE stick. Why dont you go home A son bom February 27 in an the officer advised. The drunk roused and started Ogden hospital to Mr. and Mrs. walking round and round the Alvin Nance. pole carefully feeling its surface A daughter born February 27 in with his hand. Finally after an Ogden hospital to Mr. and Mrs. about ten rounds, he sat on the curb and sighed . . . Sno use . . . I. John Thayne. Pm walled in. Operations Officer, Dick Glismann, MGS; Mae Button, IR and many others, announce the nth annual rock show of the Golden Spike Gem and Mineral Society of Ogden which will be held Saturday and Sunday, March 10th and 11th. 10 A. M. until 0 P. M. The show will be held in the Ogden Ford Sales Showroom. Highlights of Rock Collecting of interest to members and the general public alike will be Cutting and polishing of rocks; Geiger Counter disFluorescent demonstration; Indian Artifacts plays; Silvercraft; and complete displays of members collections. Admission is free and the Society extends a cordial invitation to the general public to attend their 5th annual Rock Show. ADVERTISING HELPS YOU LIVE for BETTER mt its aV'Nc Beautifully Printed cj. h 31 o Wedding Invitations KENTUCKY STRAIGHT I0TTUD THE - . IY HILL A HILL COMPANY tOUISVILLt. iI. V-- Wedding Announcements BOURBON WHISKEY '-- ? ? fUKU j r Thank You Notes :WvC' i t At Home Cards v-- n- ' 1 4 m . Appointments can be arranged at your convenience . . Phone Kaysville 10 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY A smoother Kentucky bourbon since 1S70 HILL & HILL CO., DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. LESS mm & 86 PROOF. PRODUCTS CORP., Inland Printing Co. . NEW MAYOR Robert V. Beadles has been appointed mayor of nual Jaycee Ette Fashion Show, scheduled for March 22. The outstanding civic and social event will be under the direcPerry. tion of Mrs. Everett McGhie, Mrs. A daughter born February 21 in Cecil Barton and Mrs. Glen Bum-haHAFB hospital to Bill Edward and Mrs. Carol Smith is handMarian Ruth Brandon Claybaugh. ling publicity. Life at its Best! Av siV. local school district. in an PARKING SPAC& n Ogden hospital to Elmer and samth Leibert Werre. S.C. j PAG&LAi&, Ftitum Sriwliote. DiifrftuteJ CLEARFIELD A daughter born February 10 in an Ogden hospital to Jesse G. and Vera Farley. A daughter born February 20 in A daughter born February 20 in an Ogden hospital to Richard Clark an Ogden hospital to Donald and Betty Louise Reisinger Neer. Thomas and Lorraine Rite Lapointe A son born KAYSVILLE IS AlOAH IFAR CONVINCING TALKER ByEAR LAYTON ,r : Following the convention, Mr. Morgan visited the United States Office of Education in Washington, D. C., and discussed with personnel there Federal aid for the rl 4 & 11 V 1 |