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Show May 12, 1956 i in: journal Page the SyracuseSecond Hemlock How, Whitetop and Pohon lltmlock should be controlled now by sprayat the rate of three ing with pounds of actual acid per acre, according to Darrell Stoke', Davis County agent. woikers aie at piesent spraying county and state load County iight-of'-va- and faimers can take ys Fanners will find the present time ideal for preventing the spread of these two noxious weeds when Whitetop is just coming into blossom and Poison Hemlock is far to enough advanced for the 2- be effective. advantage of the sprayer when it is in their area if workers' have the time by paying material costs. Those in the area from Farmington 'outh can contact Charles Paikin, Bountiful, and those in the north end of the courity can contact Crant Parker, West Point, for a scrviie call from the county D There aie plenty of both weeds in Davis County, Mr. Stokes said. 2 Layton Boys Graduate From 0-2- Births warmth and personal touch that only a long distance call can give. for fastest service ... mil BY HUMBER! KAYSVILLE A May Day baby girl arrived Tuesday, May 1, to Forest and Inez Foy Barker of Kaysville. The fi pound plus little girl made her debut at a Salt Lake hospital. Mighty happy over the new sister are sister Fawn and borther Johnny, as are grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Barker of Kaysville and Mrs. Florence Foy of Bountiful. A third daughter was welcomed into Russell Odd household in Oceanside, Calif., on April 20. Pleased as can be with the new little sister are Michell and Holly. Mrs. Odd is the former Joann Hall. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Amos Odd of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Szmurlo of New York. A seven pound four ounce bundle of happiness arrived on May 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pecht of Salt Lake City. The little baby girl caused an extra flurry of excitement since she arrived on the birthday anniversary of her mother, Shunnan Clawson Pecht. Equally pleased with the new granddaughter are Mrs. Leona Clawson of Kaysville and Charles W. Pecht of Salt Lake City. LAYTON A baby girl was born May an Ogden hospital to Leo and Jemen Moekli weekly newspaper published in (he interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. Kntcred as second-clas- s matter at Layton, Utah, under the Act of at On-del- March 8. 1879. Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 MEMBER. UTAH for the nursery class Beginners, Gump I, and Group II by Mrs. Leila Romney. Mrs. Helen Smedley assisted by the class leaders of Top Pilot Girls and Home Builder Girls leader in the Choral Reading. Mr. and Mrs. James Bodily portraying L. I). S. missionaiies lead in the converting of a Navajo Indian couple, Mr. and Mrs. Ferral 's Gailey and others from Mrs. Trail Builder group. Mrs. Virginia Bodily related to her group of Primary children how Primary children help in group for ill members while Mrs. Delsa Barber and her son, Kim, and her PriVocal mary class demonstrated. solo, Im a Mormon Boy, by Richard Eames. How attendance at Primary affects the Love in the Home, demonstrated by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hansen, Jerry and Jean Hansen, Miss Carolyn Hansen and baby, Joan Spencer. Climaxjng the program was a testimony by Mrs. Tomie Miya, a convert to the L. D. S. church on, How Her Children Attending Primary Had Led Their Family to Be Converted to the Church. Benediction by Robert Chapman. Gai-ley- Health Director Honored By London Society ASSOCIATION Natl Advertising Representative Advertising Service. 322 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, 111. $3.50 Per Year, Payable in Advance Newspaper DAI.IC yn BETTER FOR LESS WILSON LLOYD K. ANDERSON Managing Eilitor CLAIR HALES News Editor ROWRING Society Editor J. VERNON WOOLSEY Advertising Mgr ERNEST R. LITTLE Office Manager DEBRIE KHOURY Office Clerli GEORGE F. BARKER Foreman RICHARD S, WOOLSEY . Compositor Clearfield Compositor Dale Curtis Wilson C. A. WILKINSON CREED WEIGHT Compositor will soon leave for the Southern JOHN E. BARKER, .JIl. Linotype States Mission of the LI)S church. KENNETH KINNEIt . . Linotype He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ART WILSON Stereotype Proof Reader ry B. Wilson of 21 South State ROSE WORKMAN . BALL CLIFF .. Pressman a and member of the Clearfield st., WILLIAM WINTERS . . .. Pressman First ward. NED ROBEY . .. Pressman JOLIJIE BALL Bindery Supervisor A missionary farewell will be ROIIENA ENCE Bindery Dept held for him this coming Sunday Reporters MARY II. HO WRING Kaysville . evening, May 12, at 5:00 p. m. in Clearfield . DOROTHY WHITE the Clearfield First ward chapel. Layton . . . .MARY It BOWRING JEAN BURSON He entered the mission home in Clinton KARLYNN HINMAN Farmington .. MRS. VIRGINIA S. BENNETT Salt Lake City on May 1) and will Syracuse West Point DOROTHY WHITE depart for the mission headquar- Sunset JEAN BURSON In South U. MARY S. . . ters in Atlanta, Georgia, on May 10. Mr. Wilson attended Davis High school and later assisted on a family farm in Draper, Utah. For the Cadet Honored business. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Scoffield, 459 East 2nd North, has been named Student of the Week at At Florida past several months the Wilsons have been residing again in Clearfield and he has been a partner Kaysville A Kaysville Naval with his father in the Painting Cadet Gary A. Scoffield, son of Literary Lesson Layton Tuesday, May irth the Layton 1st Ward Relief Society will have their Literary Lesson given. The lesson will be a review of the 1 955-5- 0 year. Saufley Field, Pensacola, Fla. Cadet Scoffield was selected on merits earned for outstanding formation flying during tactical training in addition to hs leadership qualities, attitude and spirit of cooperation. TRADE MARK (An Aminotriazole Weedkiller) Heres the great new herbicide discovery youve j been reading about in the leading farm magazines; HILLS WHITE Non-selecti- ve T0I, QUACK GRASS Does not sterilize the soil Theres nothing else like it. Kill , HELPS YOU LIVE (. Dale C. Wilson Will Mission Kaysville An honorary membership in the Royal Society of Health, international organization of public health officers with headquarters in London, England, was offered this week to Dr. D. Keith Barnes, director of the Davis County Health Department. Dr. Barnes accepted the honor Tuesday by letter. Dr. Barnes was offeied the honorary position on recommendation of Reginald Atwater, secretary of the American Public Health Assn. Director of the Davis health unit since 193U, Dr. Barnes is a fellow of the American Public Health Assn., member of the Weber County Surgical Assn.. Davis County Medical Assn., and the American Association of Public Health ABWim sm NATIONAL EDITORIAL d. A class lesson demonstration San Diego, Calif. Kent L. Barnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Wallace of Route 2, Box 125, Layton, and William A. Hobbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. 1 Hobbs of Verdeland Park, Layton, were scheduled to graduate April 2s from the Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif. The graduation exercises marked the end of nine weeks of recruit training, and included a full dress parade and review before military officials and civilian dignitaries. In nine weeks of instructon, the raw recruit is developed into a Navy Bluejacket, ready for duty with the fleet. Call often and enjoy the Syracuse An outstanding meeting was presented .Sunday at 5 p. m. by the Syracuse Stcond ward 1iimary Association. The ward enrollment of Primary children is 101 and all but a very few of this group participated. An address of welcome was given by Counselor Hazel Baiber. Invocation was given by Connie Thur-gooMrs. Jury Rentmeister was narrator for the program, which theme was That Ye May Bring Souls Unto Me. Ancient prophets were portrayed by Craig Hansen, Kent Thurgood, and David Hansen. The music was directed by Mrs. Maxine Smedley, accompanied by Mrs, Dora Spencer. Havy Training &DQ380 A PresentProgram Says Agent D JOURNAL Primary Children Spray For Whitetop, Poison 3 your really tough problem weeds. SEE YOUR DEALER TODAY. FREE BULLETIN ON REQUEST. WASATCH CHEMICAL COMPANY Phone 1IU Sugarhousc Hox 140 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 61 , |