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Show 1, May I'.Ct! Tin: JOl'ltNAI. The JOURNAL A weekly newspaper published in 4 & the interests of the residents ol Davis County, at Layton, Utah. ' : x f 4 r bi. m-- x 44 4: MEMBlP- - G' Natl Advertising Representative Advertising Service. N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, I1L v A Newspaper 3.13 $3.50 LLOYD , h 1 V Li V. V .A V. wh 4&V t t i - S r'v $ 4 Per Year, Payable in Advance Mrs. J. IJ. Jarman v 1: Jarman Notes 89th Nows Editor CLAIR IIALES MARY ROWRING Society Editor J. VERNON WOOLREY. Advertising Mtrr Office Manager ERNEST R. LITTLE Office Clerk DEBBIE KIIOURY Foreman GEORGE F. BARKER WOOLSEY S. Compositor RICHARD C. A. WILKINSON Compositor Compositor CREED WEIGHT Mrs. Joseph B. JarKaysville Linotype JOHN E. BARKER, JR KENNETH K INNER Linotype man was honored on her birthday ART WILSON Stereotype Tuesday, May 15, at a family dinProof Reader ner ROSE WORKMAN party in the house in which she Pressman CLIFF BALL was born 8!) years ago. She was alPressman WILLIAM WINTERS Pressman so guest of honor at a special NED ROBEY GOLDIE BALL Bindery Supervisor Mothers Day gathering of her famROBENA ENCE Bindery Dept. ily Sunday. Reporters Mrs. Jarman was horn Erminia MARY B. BOWRING Kaysville DOROTHY WHITE Clearfield a daughter of E. A. and MARY B. BOWRING Williams, Layton JEAN BURSON Ada Williams, on May 15, 1807, in Clinton KARLYNN IIINMAN Farmington house in which she now reSyracuse... MRS. VIRGINIA S. BENNETT the DOROTHY WHITE sides and where she has spent alWest Point Sunset JEAN BURSON Birth Date War will disappear, like the dinosaur, when changes in world conditions have destroyed its survival value. Robert Andrews Millikan. Air Force Seeking Construction Engineers for DEW Hill Air Force Base, Utah SevHex Warner, a eral const ruction engineers Clearfield are Wt her College student in engi- net ded by tin Air Force for emneering, wa approved as a part ployment in the far northern areas time engineer to he employed by of Canada and Alaska. These engineers will he engaged the Clearfield City, at this weeks city council meting. He replaees on the Distant Early Warning Line . George Atwood whose other duties that stretches for 3,MN miles withfor this coming summer will make in the Arctic Circle. Whin comthe line will provide for raEristic is now eligible to nea-pet- e it necessary for him to resign. pleted, The student engineers assist with dar detection of aircraft approachin the regional contest to fa t lit United States over the ArcJune ID, 2 and 21 in Spo- drawing and draftings for the city ing tic Circle. kane and plans to go to Spokane employees. vX.4 Salaries for the engineers begin fur the event. t.ay Hansen who has been at 8t,4;2.5 and $11,257.50 annual- E. ANDERSON. ...Managing Editor THE STAFF Eleven-year-olbiobay ton tic .loan Tolman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Deed Tolman of Layton, won first place in the juvenile girls singles in the Utah State Boiler Skating bhamj.ionship mi ct held May 7 and s at the Berthana in Ogden. 1k-hel- d In addition to winning the singles, Cristie also chalked up two other wins in the Ogden contest. She placed second in the juvenile girls figure skating division and fourth in the dance division. Her partner in the dance division was Joe Whitaker of Ogden. custodian and maintenance maul at the Anchorage Housing was named the Anchorage Housing Maintenance Supervisor at this weeks meeting of the Clearfield Citv Council. ly, including a living differential of 25 per cent for the DEW Line area. Colonel J. W. Jackson, the Director of Personnel at Dill Air Force Base, has asked interested persons to contact his office, since applications can be accepted By adding minute quantities of the hormone stilbestrol to rations of fattening lambs Utah State AgBloodshed, war, and oppression ricultural College researchers have to the darker ages, and shall demonstrated that feed costs can belong he relegated to oblivion. he substantially reduced. Mary Baker Eddy. They also have found that by pelleting rations fed to lambs ten pounds of grain can be replaced by COMPLETE an equal weight of alfalfa, which is d about as costly as even . . . Teas . . . Weddings barley. Layton Myrna Day, daughter . . . Church Functions of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Day. 214 Frappes . . . Punches . . . . . . Frozen Salads .. was elected Angel Street, Layton, next years senior class d in recent studentbody elecmost her entire life. HELPS YOU UVE She married Joseph B. Jarman tions at Brigham Young UniverArtistry in Ice Cream sity. on September 20, 1804, and with DIAL BETTER LESS FOR 3017 Harrison lllvd., OGDEN the exception of a brief residence Miss Day is a junior student main Ogden, the couple has always rejoring in Clothing and Textiles. sided in Kaysville. Mrs. Jarman has been active in the Kaysville X , b ' , ' ' First ward Relief society and other I '3: organizations. The Jarmans have two sons and A a daughter, William Jarman and Cornell Jarman, California, and Mrs. Elbern (Lois) Chipman, Layton Student At BYU Elected Senior Heep Catering Service one-thir- vice-preside- nt ADVERTISING ffudy 65 Af . y. - makes Unexpected Change 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 Dept. St., Denver, Colo. UT-201-5- 2, . f . . .r.r ; r pMr s Y mos t popu manners and soft words 23rd have brought many a difficult thing Good 1 wni to pass. sasmB; Aesop. f Is Ir : aaci 1 s I " c:- "I A' :i - TRADE MARK More people have bought more Sunny Brook than any other brand of Kentucky whiskey (An Aminotriazole Weedkiller) Hero's the great new herbicide discovery you've been reading about In the leading farm magazines; KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY KILLS WHITE TOP, QUACK GRASS Non-selecti- ve Does not sterilize the soli BRAND Thero's nothing else like It. Kill your really tough problem weeds; DEALER TODAY. KENTUCKY Brook Sunny BRAND KENTUCKY lEKYOUn 3 d m4Cf f NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION . .f Y, PRESS ASSOCIATION UTAH STATE Roller Title k Published Ily INLAND PRINTING CO. 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