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Show Iatrc April 28, THE JOURNAL 8 New Home was It Clearfield week the family for ing day last of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Stringham, who moved from Ann street in Jamarl Acres to another new home in the same vicinity. Moving into their former place of residence at 632 Ann street were . Beadles, Lt. and Mrs. Robert who came from Wherry Housing. This may make it a little confusing for the mayor of Clearfield whose name is also Robert Beadles, only with a different middle mov- Wins Watch Glen T. Schofield, Clearfield 623 N Lakeview Dr., won a watch as one of the prizes given away at the Hill Air Force Base Employee party at White City last Friday evening. He was accompanied by his wife. Other Clearfielders attending were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark, 350 South street. Call 03 Tonsils Out Little Lynn Dee Mueller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Mueller, Villa Dr., had her tonsils out recently, but didnt seem to mind it much as she was begging for steak the second day following and was very much offended to think that she had to stay on the soft foods for another day, according to communities and to new occupations. They include Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rhoton of 111 Ross I)r who are leaving for Idaho Falls as soon as school is out. Mr. Rhoton is already there employed. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Anderton and their family will take up new life on a ranch in Boise, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Burdelle Lemkuil her Mom. and family are planning to leave for Sacramento, California, with Elaine Echelberger was elected their family. Junior High State representative at the Baptist Youth Fellowship Attend Meeting convention for the state of Utah Three members of the Clearfield held at Monticello last Friday. Community Church recently atMiss Echelberger was one of a tended the Baptist Mission Society group of twenty youths and two of Utah meet in Salt Lake City. advisers who attended from the They were Mrs. Harry L. Poe, Mrs. Clearfield Community Church. This Lehman, Mrs. Gene Fisher and was the second largest group there Mrs. W. C. Wasson and Mrs. Phil and a group from Moab only beat Biddle. them by one person. It was a three-da- y event, including a stopover at Arches National Park en Ditch for Safety With a house to house Sunset canvas underway residents of Sunset will aid in financing the covering of lioo feet of an irrigation ditch. This dangerous area runs west of Johns Drive on Center Street. The area beyond the 3ihi feet will be covered by Moulding Brothers Contractors. However, the 3x feet in question will be engineered by the City of Sunset and books will be kept by the city on the project. The plan to further this project wras presented to the City Council at its recent meeting by Mrs. Uke DeVries, who acted as spokesman for the group presenting the plan. May 11 T. The JOURNAL published in the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton. Utah. matter at Entered as second-clas- s Act of the under Layton, Utah, March 8. 1879. A weekly newspaper Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Natl Advertising Representative A colossal party for ID semi- naries, including Kaysville Seminary, will be held May 11 at Lagoon. Actviities include enjoyment of the resorts concessions, finals of the Seminary speech contest, and dancing in the ballroom. All facilities will be open with reduced rates to students in the exception of two which will be f ree. Speech contest finals in charge of Floyd Eyere will offer as first prize a free trip to New York City; second prize, a free trip down Colorado River; third prize, $50; fourth prize, $25; fifth and sixth prize, $10. Following the contest, there will be dancing with music provided by George Fisher Orchestra. route home. News Editor CLAIR HALES MARY BOWRING Society Editor J. VERNON WOOLSEY. Advertising Mgrr Office Manager ERNEST R. LITTLE Office Clerk DEBBIE KIIOURY.. Foreman GEORGE F. BARKER RICHARD S. WOOLSEY- Compositor Compositor C. A. WILKINSON CREED WEIGHT Compositor Linotype JOHN E. BARKER. JR KENNETH KINNER Linotype ART WILSON Stereotype Proof Reader ROSE WORKMAN . Pressman Pressman Pressman CLIFF BALL WILLIAM WINTERS NED ROBEY JOLDIE'BALL ENCE ROBENA Bindery Supervisor Bindery Dept. Reporters MARY B. BOWRING DOROTHY WHITE Clearfield MARY B. BOWRING Layton JEAN BURSON Clinton KARLYNN HINMAN Farmington Svracuse....MRS. VIRGINIA S. RENNETT DOROTHY WHITE West Point JEAN BURSON Sunset Kaysville 0 Move was back home week this past week for the Henry Wilson family who moved from their home on Main Street to their old residence on State Street behind the Clearfield Paint Company. The It Wilsons lived there for several years before moving to Draper last year for several months. They have been back in Clearfield for about eight months where Henry has been employed as a painter. Visitors Clark Hestmark visited with his grandmother Mrs. Albertha Clark on 350 South Street last week enroute to his home in California. Another visitor at Mrs. Clarks was her daughter Lois Williams, who spent the day with her Wednesday from Salt Lake City. Out of towners this week from Clearfield included Mrs. Elvira Merrill of State Street who is visiting with her daughter Mrs. Helen Rose and helping her with her children. One of Mrs. Merrills grandsons had his tonsils out recently. Newspaper Advertising Service. 333 N. Michigan Avenue Visiting in Clearfield were Mr. Chicago, HL and Mrs. Glen Child and Mr. and $3.50 PerYear, Payable in Advance Mrs. Elmer White from Porterville. LLOYD E. ANDERSON.Managing Editor Utah. They visited at the T. L. White residence on South Main THE STAFF at Lagoon By Shirlene Thompson Primary Conference New Families Clearfield Primary ConferSeveral families are moving ence was held in the Clearfield from Clearfield to new residential Fourth ward last Sunday evening. Hill Representatives In addition to the officers selected at the South Clearfield School for the P.-A. of the coming year Mrs. .Verdell Holt, the new president, announces that Hill Air Force Base representatives are as follows: Lt. Col. and Mrs. Loren E. Hei-se- r, Col. John D. McConahay; Mrs. John R. Malone, and Mrs. Paul L. Harris. These are parents of children living in Hill Garden Homes area. Street. Swimming Party The Deacons quorums from Clearfield First Ward enjoyed a swimming party at the Wasatch pool last Thursday evening with their leaders. Unexpected Change makes available good Rawleigh business in N. Davis County. Splendid business secured in this district for many years. Exceptional opportunity for right man. Write Rawleighs, 1415 23rd Dept. St., Denver, Colo. UT-201-5- 2, 956 Sunset To Cover 19 Seminaries To Hold Party Irrigation OHarffiBd Mens Mrs. Dorothy White, Reporter 1 f There are no finer tires in the world Trade worn tires now for summer. Make your vacation one of pleasure and safety with no tire worries. Ask your Utoco dealer about his extra big trade-i- n deal and pay as you ride easy payment plan. Atlas Cushionaire tubeless and Atlas Premium tires are guaranteed in writing and this guarantee is honored by 40,000 dealers in the United States and Canada. a Drive in soon your Utoco dealer will our car in top condition for warmer er. 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