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Show Till-- Page Speech Course ta-t- !d i fr Th ee hole trip wa IikC a w Kaysville Locals lty Norma Preece Phone Kaysville C93-- the radio and television classes. For, gf, years the University has offered to high school juniors throughout the United State an oppcrutr.'ty to pursue specialized study and enjoy the intellectual stimulation of a large university. Every state has been represented or. the Institute rolls. Out of all these applying each are admitted. Students year only k session who attend the have an unusual opportunity to test their abilitv in their choen field against others in the most highly competitive group to be found anvwhere in the educational wond. "hen ashed what sr.e Used best about the experience she had a hard time deciding on any one highlight, Sr.e sa:d that the L r.iv er.'itj ha? cr.e of the prettiest campuses she has ever seer.. It is spread out along the shore of Lake Michigan ar.d is hidden among the trees, which makes the atmosphere very quiet and peaceful, tr.us making every moment an enjoyable one R Scheuller Family Mr. ar.d Mrs. Henry Scheuller and family spent Saturday and Sunday in Heber City with relatives. M anning House Guets Mrs. Wayne Rich ar.d son. Jeffery, Logan, are house guests for a few davs this week at the home of her iuter. Mr. ar. l Mr. Mel 7 five-wee- Manning- Mr. and Mrs. Yarge Thompson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phillips ar.d sons, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lloyd and son, Mr. and Mrs. Van Allen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Duar.e Bourne and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jin: Etherir.gton both of Lay- tnr.. spent Friday at Bear Lake. e ' ' of Mr. ar.l Mrs. Harry B. Lyman. Sunday ard Outing Ellic:: Webster and children. Mr. and Mrs. Deer. Stuart ard Layton, Utah, under the Act of Relief Society March 8. 1879. The Kaysville First, Waul RePublished By lief Society will hold their monthINLAND PRINTING CO. home ly meeting on Tuesday at the Phone: Kaysville 10 II. Blood. of Mrs. .John vm j OP THI Owen J I or lies UTAH STATE PktSS ASSOCIATION Mr. and Mrs. Owen Horne spent NATIONAL EDITORIAL the weekend in Richfield. Ihey took ASSOCIATION Mr. and Mrs. Christian Meyer, parents of Mrs. Horne, home after a NatI Advertising Representative Service Newspaper Advertising visit here of one week. 333 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, I1L In Nevada Miss Colleen Humphreys is $3.50 Per Year. Payable in Advance spending a week with her LLOYD E. ANDERSON... Managing Editor Mr. and Mrs. Leonard THE STAFF Ottley at Carlin, Nevada. grand-paient- Mr5 fgjly s, HALES News Editor ROWRING Society Editor J. VERNON WOOLSEY. Advertising Mgr ERNEST II. LITTLE Office Manager DEBBIE KIIOURY Office Clerk GEORGE F. BARKER Foreman RICHARD S. WOOLSEY... ...Compositor C. A. WILKINSON Compositor OHN E. BARKER. JR Linotype KENNETH KINNER Linotyj DAVID SEAICH ... Compositor ROSE WORKMAN .. P'oof Reader CUFF BALL Pressman NED ROBEY Pressman IOLDIE BALL Bindery Supervisor ROBENA ENCE Bindery Dept. CLAIR MARY Club ! - ; I e' Lyman isitor C. B. Tinkler, Las Vegas. Nevada Mr. Moods A weekly newspaper published ii .Julie Milehell, Ogden spent last the interests of the residents of week with lier gi andpa en t a, Mi. l)ais County, at Layton, Utah, and Mis. Cliff Mood. Filtered as necond-clas- s matter at Kaysville City has Kaysville ecn promised three large signs on ,he main highway entrances to the community by the Utah Road Commission, according to Carl Hacker, president of the Kaysville Merchants. Mr. Racker said four by ten foot illuminated sgins will be located at the junctions of Second North ar.d U. S. s;; Second North and U. S. ti and at the Farmington Junction. The signs were requested by Kaysville city council, the Kays-villMerchants, Lions Club, KCA, Rotary and Junior Chamber of Commerce at a special meeting with the commission in Salt Lake Wednesday mornmf derful dream hut certainly a dream f. rgotti n. never to in She spent five weeks Radio and TeleUior. with propaa- tory classes in speech to assist ;n IK, (lift Approves Kaysville "The educati"!. of course va e f what eou.d wonderful, a r.ould we chose the He ahead f u a career. field we worked in Clearfield -- - MU' Ada Carol Davi serum Pearson, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Pearson of 17 Villa Dr., Cleai field, has recently returned fiom a sp cial speech course at Northwestern University for which she leceivcd a scholarship through her 'tudie at Dans High. Thee are her l-- Illinois In August JOURNAL rho Hews Kaysville RoadCommission JOURNAL Ada Carol Pearson Returns Home From : The YKCs H Club held its and 11th meetings at the homes of Nancy Odd, Shirley Lund-ber- g and DeAnne Lyman. They finished dresses and other exhibiting articles for the County Fair and also worked on Record Books and taking advanced cooking. Refreshments were served at all meetings. Pth-lOt- h . spent Sunday in Heber Bartons Leave Visits Grandmother The officers and teachers and! jv Reporters their partners cf the First .Ward! Little Scott Ownbey of Salt his is with grandNORMA PREECE Lake, Kaysville staying Cullimores M I A entertained a farewell lawn Clearfield DOROTHY WHITE Mr. ar.d Mrs. William F. Culli- - party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. mother, Mrs. Florence Stevens MARY B. BOWRING Layton n:ore Garland, were Sunday guest? Glen Stuart Monday evening for while his mother is convalescing Clinton JEAN BURSON 0f yT ard jrs Grart Cullirr.ore. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Harmon Barton who after the birth of a sweet little Farmington KARLYNN HINMAN are leaving for Mesa, Arizona to baby girl. Scott is the son of Syracuse.. ..MRS. VIRGINIA S. BENNETT West Point DOROTHY WHITE Sherry and LeRoy Ownbey. Bear Lake make their home. Of course the trips to Chicago Sunset .... JEAN BURSON Mr. ar.d Mrs. Frank Colemere, where they toured the different mu- Visit in Logan seums, the Merchandize Mart., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Steed, Farming-visite- d Sunday Guests Mrs. Judson Thurgood, Mr. ar.d Betty Kay Broshinsky and Dan-n- v LAYTON night clubs, saw plays, ar.d ton motored to Bear Lake Sunday LOCALS saw a big league ball game all ad-- ; and spent the day. Mrs. George Stuart, Syracuse. Mrs. visited in Logan last week! ded to the trip, but even better than Melvin Hill. Driggs, Idaho were with their aunt and uncle, Mr. Colorado Visitors Rex Flints these was the friendlv dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Orson Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Layton spirit displayed by teachers and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Flint and fam- - Glen Stuart. Sunday. Mrs. Hill is F. Wall and children, Lorchin, Davave m0Ye into their ne'v resi- - a sister of Mrs. Stuart. From Oklahoma students alike. Ar.d about this she id and Lisa of Denver, Colorado, 150 North 4th East. denee at Mr. and Mrs. Kay Steed and are said I believe I have never met so staying with Mrs. Walls moththree children of Cushing, Okla- er Mrs. Chloe Harris. While here many wonderful teenagers in one In Idaho homa. are staying at the home of they have been visiting with relap.ace before r.cr shall I again. I M. Maxfield spent the week- - three children. Bountiful were din- - Kay's Mrs. John Mr. and parents, tives and friends. bore these friendships will be life- - end in Idaho Falls. Idaho visiting r.er guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Steed. It could he that Kay and with relative? and friends. Christensen Sundav. his familv will move back to Utah. , ; ; j hi-ligh- ts j . Ross Folkman Mr. and Mrs. Ross Layton Folkman and sons Stewart and Joe have returned home after a y trip to California. While there they visited Disney Land. San Francisco and Carmel by the Sea. Enroute they stopped at Las Vegas, Reno, Iuike Tahoe and Hoover Dam. 10-da- "Shed that frown, friend, let some sunshine in In Idaho Sunny Brook bourbon , that is! Mrs. Stanford CowLayton ley is spending a few days with Mr. her daughter and son-in-la- warm and friendly as a manfs handshake , good as his word . . . the finest of fine Kentucky bourbons I w, ami Mrs. Bob Jensen in Pocatello, Idaho. From Pocatello Mrs. Lilian Blamires Layton of INvatello is here visiting with her family and friends. In California Mrs. Annie B. Adams Layton and children Saranne and Lincoln, and now of formerly of I 2 Ogden, are spending their vacation i I in California. ALSO AVAILABLE? Cheerful as its Name I Keztusky BUndtd Whisky THE OLD SUNNY Es.0CK CCVPANY, DIVISION Of NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CCnP., LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY STRAIGHT E0L?CN WHISKEY, S$ PROOF. KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY. S5 PROOF. 65 KLNTJC GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. Plans Luncheon . Ross Folkman will enter- t guests at n luncheon at the Mansion House monday, in honor of her sister Mrs. Leon Maca of Falls Church. Viiginia. Mrs. Maca and her husband are spending a "eok at her mothers home. Mrs. G. , J. Li) eaves (if Ogden. j f ( i ' i |