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Show Page Sept. THIS JOURNAL 8 II) Dorothy White Rhone Clearfield Clearfield cdub met Baby Son Yellowstone Trip Ki-wan- is this week, Thurs- day night, at the Pagoda Cafe in Roy. The meeting centered around a discussion of their vocational guidance plan ar.d was in charge of the Vocational Guidance committee, according to Dan Imhoff, president. NCO Wives Clearfield The N.C.O. wives club at Hill Air Force base, announced a pickup station, located at the Safeway store in Clearfield, for any articles useful to patients, at the Air Base Hospital. These articles would include, reading, material, writing material, combs, matches, etc. Mrs. Joyve Davis, is in charge of the program. Clearfield-For- residents of mer and Mrs. Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shelton are C. Green have recently returned here, from a pleasant trip to Yellow- announcing the arrival of a baby in Seatstone National Park and to Mon- son, born on September tana and Idaho with their daugh- tle, Washington. ters, Marilyn and Beverly. John Baggs Clearfield Mr. and Mrs. John Stork News Baggs returned recently from a in Wyoming Mr. and Mrs. Donald Blair, !)(5 very pleasant stay and from a trip through Montana South 1000 East Street, Clearfield, In that state they visited in White welcomed their first daughter on Home, Mr. Baggs former boySeptember 2, at a Salt Lake hos- hood residence. Clearfield The Clearfield Mr. 11 pital. The new little lass will be named Anita. Her two big brothers are really thrilled with her as well as her parents, now that they have become better acquainted with having a girl baby in the house. She weighed in at 7 lbs. 4 oz. and her mother Ann says she is a healthy little tyke. The devotion of thought to an honest achievmeent makes the achievement possible. Mary Baker Eddy. Thought is the seed of action; but action is as much its scecond form as thought is its first. Emerson. With the most GO under any truck hood! One lamp or lighting fixture is not enough to protect precious eyes in your living room . . or in any other room in your home. Come in and see the trucks deliberately built to save you the BIG money under todays traffic conditions! 206, 226 and 257 hp! New Three great new s More power per pound! More GO International . . . more KEEP GOING! Shorter trip time! More per gallon! Tbsted in more than 2,500,000 miles of actual fleet operaV-8- V-Lin- e! ton-mil- There should be separate light for dad read ing the newspapers, and also for mother at her sewing for TV viewing, piano playing, study and the many other activities in your home. Eyes are priceless. Good light costs but pennies. in nftirwl V it V-8- BETTER...ecfricay CJTAU POWER & LIGHT CO. Pressure Cooling ill ia 570 NORTH MAIN if M Controlled-Fl- o Wet" Replaceable Exhaust Valve Guides Positive Valve Rotators Exhaust Valve Faces and Seats of Stellite 19 lb. Aluminum Flywheel Housing "Driver-Designe- d" Cab 's ffEHUJGEXS yy fcri ut LIVE V-- V-8- s. powered to pace today's traffic! itm World's most modern 8 truck features es truckers with a gimlet eye on costs tions by and performance. Their conclusion: GREAT, on every count! Well be glad to show you the detailed reports when you come in to look over these great new heavy-dut- y And whats a better time than today? profit-minde-d Come in and see the iwwifniMrtftiiitiiiw 15, 195G Built to save you the RIG money I Mi-Tru- ck |