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Show October II, I !)."! Till: JOURNAL The ' JOURNAL l'JKt Hamblin Clubs Kaysville -- Mr. ami Mi S, mornl ('. ILiml-liiannum e the at- Rarnes Fuming Bridge tival of a son. bom Thunclay, Sep- A Miss Zona Williams Kaysville daughter was born tember 27 at the Dee Hospital, entertained their Evening bridge September 27 to Virgil K. and weighing lbs 13 o,. Orandpar- clu1, numl,s at ber home Blaine Baines at the Dee ent.s are Mr. and Mrs. Slater Ball day evening. and Mrs. Floience Le Hospital in Ogden. i weekly newspaper published in the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Uth. A i Entered as second-clas- s matter at under Act of the Layton, Utah, Mon-jElde- March 8, 1871). News Editoi ... Society Editor J. VERNON WOOLSEY Advertising ERNEST R. LITTLE .. DERRIE KIIOURY GEORGE F. BARKER RICHARD S. WOOLSEY C. A. WILKINSON JACK IMHOFF JOHN E. BARKER, JR KENNETH K INNER ROSE WORKMAN CLIFF BALL ned robey GARY KENNEDY JOLDIE BALL ROBENA F.NCE Kaysville Clearfield Layton Clinton Farmington Syracuse ...MRS. West Point Sunset ) ;,amlpaietim an Mi. and Mrs. UUy Ul 1)( and Mi. and .Mrs. owan! Sr Bount lful. 'lim II iiiiii I epm t that mmg ea! - m e w at ill addition to Layton A daughter was horn Kaysville Mr. and Mi. Don allow am e, ac September 2S to Dr. Phillip K. and horn a child first Howard, son, Marion Sehimpf Nelson at the Dee September -- 7 at the Dee Hospital, wakr may ho leponmlde lot Hospital in Ogden. 7 11). " oz. Mrs Howard itod luv cormumptudi t i I Inn-weighi- Kearl wras born SepLayton 7 to -tember Rothery E. and Erma Barker Kearl at the St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden. A son Mitchell Sunset A daughter was born September 2S to Ronald and Jeanne Jones Mitchell at the Dee Hospital in Ogden. Mgr Office Manager Office Clerk Foreman Compositor Compositor Compositor Linotype Linotype Proof Reader Jenkins Sunset A son was born September 23 to Mark and Bonnie Pitcher Jenkins at the Dee Hospital Pressman in Ogden. Pressman lia and Mrs. Mammie Scoffield. It Pressman, js the opening meeting of the Davis Bindery Supervisor Bindery Dept, year Layton A son wms born Sep- 22 to Don L. and Merlyn Reporters De Lite Pinochle j tember NORMA PREECE Kaysville Mrs. Rosetta Swanger Schofield Davis at the St. DOROTHY WHITE MARY B. BOWRING members of the De Lite diets Hospital in Ogden. JEAN BURSON KARLYNN HINMAN Pinochle Club at her home Friday VIRGINIA S. BENNETT Wallace DOROTHY WHITE JEAN BURSON Clearfield A daughter was bom September 23 to David II. and Norma Romero Wallace at the St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden. Bene-entertain- Tunisian Visitor Sees Farmington Canyon Watersheds Kaysville News Wool Growers Mrs. Thornley K. Swan will at tend a Wool Growers auxiliary ed Layton The past week tember Business Opportunity w, at-do- VOTE FOR Silvester A son was born 22 to Clarence F. and Mar- meeting at the Hotel Utah Friday more visitors have viewed the jorie Halford Silvester at the St. afternoon. water sheds and flood controls up Benedicts Hospital in Ogden. Farmington Canyon, according to Confined to Hospital Mr. Richard Marston of the For-- ! Gipson Charles A. Scoffield is ill est Service. Layton A son was born Sep- the Dee hospital in Ogden. Mr. Mohamed Gharieni of Tuni-- 1 tember 24 t0 Eugene W. and ShirJones Gipson at the Dee Hossia, was an interested viewTer. He ley Dinner Guests is a professor of agriculture in pital in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Udall Kynaston, Tunisia. Farmington, were Sunday dinner Campbell Herb Starrey, Forest Service InMrs. Mr. Gerald and A of guests Layton daughter was born from Washington, D. C., spector Mann. ID to Roy Keith and was a guest of the Forest Service. September India Adell Messick Campbell at A number of Teenagers of the Monday, Sept. 24, Mr. Marston Kaysville First and Sixth wards, met two engineers from Japan at the Hill Air Force Base Hospital. gave a surprise Birthday Party in Ogden and took them up the canBarlow honor of Gordon Roueche at the yon to view the sheds. Then he A Clearfield home of Juanita Benton one eve- conducted a tour of water sheds daughter was born 23 to Grant F. and ning last week. in Provo Canyon; also they viewed September Clara Olsen Barlow at the Dee Tuesday the contour trenches. Mrs. David Thurgood, Syracuse, went to Payson and Wed- Hospital in Ogden. they visited on Thursday with her lisnesday to Ephraim where the W. Wilcox. Mrs. Hailing ter, George Forest Service have a Research Layton A daughter was born Center. September 20 to Ray J. and Erma Mrs. Ernest H. Scoffield visited Austin Hailing at the Dee Hospital Mrs. Nellie 5n Ogden. with her sister-in-laRELIABLE PARTY Moffat in Salt Lake two days last! Jones SERVICE a route of cigarette week. Clearfield A daughter was born machines or other products. No Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Thornley K. Swan September 20 to Lewis L. and selling or soliciting. Route established for operator, full or part and William Swan were dinner Fae Bailey Jones at the Dee Hostime, up to $2kum) per month to guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex J. Han- pital in Ogden. start. $soo.oo to $1, 300.00 cash sen and Phill Purcell at the UniMr. and Mrs. Bill Kaysville required, which is secured. Please versity Club Saturday before Swan announce the arrival of a waste our time unless you tending the University of Utah born can secure necessary capital and football game. baby girl, September 27 at the Holy Cross hospital, weighare sincerely interested to event- ually operate a $20,000.00 net an-- J ing in at 7 lb. 4 oz. This is their Tonsilectomy nual business. Give full particuLincoln Talbot, small son of Mr. 3th child. They have two sons and num-anMrs. George Talbot, returned two daughters at home. Pleased lars, include your phone her. Box Journal, Lay- home Sunday from the Dee hos-to- giandparcnts are Mr. and Mrs. P. Utah. pital, where he was confined for a II. Hutchinson, Salt Lake; Mrs. few days after a tonsil operation. Norma Swan, Kaysville. nt ti M-B-- ( Birthday Club The Mountain Road Kaysville Neighborhood Birthday Club will Campbell be guests at a misfit party at the A son was born SepLayton home of Mrs. Lillian Openshaw tember 2 to Robert L. and Arith !on Wednesday, October o. Parkinson Campbell at the Dee Hospital in Ogden. THE STAFF . 1 Nelson j ROWRING '1 funnel .leliy Rushnell. will name tin ir mui, Bi itney In )au j MARY t en Athena Club Members of the Published By Kaysville INLAND PRINTING CO. Athena Club will meet Wednesday Phone: Kaysville 10 evening at the home of Mrs. Win- ona Thorderson. Assisting host- MEMBER OF THE- esses for the evening are Mrs. UTAH STAFF PktS ASSOCIATION Hannah Jarman and Mrs. Larena NATIONAL EDITORIAL Sandall. Program committee are ASSOCIATION Mrs. Helen Sheffield, Mrs. Roetta and Mrs. Comilla Bar- Natl Advertising Representative Kilfoyle ton. Newspaper Advertising Service 333 N. Michigan Avenue Bay View Club I1L Chicago, Kaysville Mrs. Mable Gleason wil1 entcrtain members of the Bay $3.50 I'er Year. Payable in Advance; View Club at her home Wednes- The lesson will I.I.OYD E. ANDERSON... Managing Editor day afternoon. be given by Mrs. Ada Morgan. CLAIR HALES w 3 n, FOR GOVERNOR the history of the state of Utah, few men have s ever been so eminently qualified to meet the of the governorship as George Dewey Clyde. His background and training fit the pattern and requirements for Utah in a most unique manner. He has had 35 years of training in private industry and public service in positions of responsibility and leadership. He has had wide experience in organization and administrative work. He is one of America's foremost agricultural and civil engineers and his work as director of the Utah Power and Water Board has given him an intimate and working acquaintance with the problems. of the entire state. He served as dean of the USAC School of Engineering. He has valuable experience in government planning and conference work at both the state and national levels. This training and background make him well qualified to solve the major problems of the state including Education, Roads, Water, Natural Resource Development and Economical State GovernIn . prob-lem- ment operation. He has worked closely with the White House team and is a strong Eisenhower supporter. Mr. Clyde is the right man to lead Utah to its greatest age of growth and prosperity. FOR CLEAN, COMPETENT COOPERATIVE GOVERNMENT VOTE FOR mb QiiMMcr tm o political advertisement Republican State Centra! Committee, Ronald Viscomb, ChaL |