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Show Pace September Tin: JOURNAL ( Clearfield Second Places Eighth In their nomination to office they will not appoint to the exiiciM of authoiity as to a pitiful job, but as to a holy function. - Edmund Riuke ' tournament at Seventh Place Studio City, CaliThe hall paik in Salt Lake the new fornia. The office of government is not tourEver Rest City was another Second to confer happiness, but to give nament. All teams played long, Eighth Place Clearfield men opportunity to vvoik out hapWard. haul softball, and in the Karnes Califor- piness for themselves. played the last two nights, many Ninth Place South Cate, All-Churc- h , H-.s- I r rrdA "v nmmnnnrt8 f - 9 A sight that many attending the new softball paik made mention of was the color and performance of eight teams playing at once on the JOURNAL four diamond park. The enthusiasm of hall players and the over crowdweekly newspaper published in ed hall park will never he forgot- the interests of the residents of ten by those participating and look- Davis County, at Layton, Utah. ing on. matter ai Entered as second-clas- s Act of the under Utah, After Friday nights games: Layton, 8. 1879. March (Senior Division) San Antonio, Texas, was to play Ten ace First Published Ry for the champion title. INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 The Finals rhe V S' Pf '' k K Pray that the divine presence may still guide and bless our chief magistiate, those associated with his executive trust, and our national judiciary; give to our congress wisdom, and unhold our nation with the right arm of His righteousness. Mary Raker Eddy rcprescntaiives Robert Cummings of Logan ( lef: ) and Jcmes Judd or Hurricane v. s wilii Utah's Senator M'al'rcc T. Cennelt during ther stay in Va:hing!on. Uiahs Coy Nation 1 T ln m iPpet,'W History 8:30 P.M. MEMBER UTAH STATE Score San Antonio, Texas over Terrace First Ward Mesa, Arizona over Orchard Ward Palmdale, California over 0 1 NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Natl -- Butler 2- Pocatello, Idaho, 20th over Pleasant Green St. George Sixth over San Diego, California JUNIOR DIVISION - S Advertising Representative 0 Newspaper Service Advertising 333 N. Michigan Avenue 1 4 Chicago, TONITE AND MONDAY 111. $3.50 Per Year, Payable in Advance LLOYD 91 See Yellowstone Geyseis See Statue o! Liberty See Temple of Fire See H Bomb See Flying Fish See Niagara Falls E. ANDERSON .Managing Editor N THE STAFF News Editor CLAIR HALES MARY BOWRING Society Editor J. VERNON WOOLSEY Advertising .Mgr 0 ERNEST R. LITTLE Office Manager DEBBIE KHOURY Office Clerk GEORGE F. BARKER Foreman RICHARD S. WOOLSEY Compositor C. A. WILKINSON Compositor 0 JOHN E. BARKER. JR Linotype KENNETH KINNER Linotype ... Compositor 2 DAVID SEAICII . ROSE WORKMAN Proof Reader CUFF BALL Pressman NED ROBEY Pressman JOLDIE BALL Bindery Supervisor ROBENA ENCE Bindery Dept. Score Salt Lake 30th Ward over . 0 Cannon First Ward over Studio City, California Valley View, Oakland, California 2 over Clearfield San Diego, California Fifth over South Gate, California N Menan, Idaho 2nd over Weston, Idaho Placement of The Teams SENIORS Reporters First Place San Antonio, Texas ... ... NORMA PREECE Kaysville Clearfield DOROTHY WHITE (Second year straight). MARY B. BOWRING Second Place Terrace First Ward. Layton Clinton JEAN BURSON Third Place Mesa, Arizona. KAltLYNN IIINMAN Farmington Fourth Place Palmdale, Califor- Syracuse ...MRS. VIRGINIA S. BENNETT nia. West Point DOROTHY WHITE Sunset JEAN BURSON 20th Idaho Place Fifth Pocatello, Ward.. Sixth Place St. George Sixth. Seventh Place Orchard. Eighth Place Butler. Ninth Place Pleasant Green. Tenth Place San Diego, California. 43 10--- S All-Chur- , Weston, Idaho. 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