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Show Dice in her Till: JOlKN 8, 11)50 The JOURNAL Joel D. Wall Returning From Clubs published in weekly newspaper the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. A matter at Kntcred as second-clas- s Act of under the Utah, Layton, March 8, 1871). Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 Helen Miller DUP The Helen Max Farmington Miller Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Thursday, Nov. 30 at 1 p.m. at the home of Kate Lund. The lesson was given by Vi Hess and Pioneer history was read by Margaret Hess. The lad- all brought rags which they tore in preparation for making l'ajtc l, Farmington Layton -- Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Watt and on Darrell are planning to loave t and Mrs. Milton J. Hess had dinner Sunday for Elder and Mrs. Le Grand Richards of In Salt Lake, who was the visiting for the Davis Stake con-- ! authority Layton The Layton Fifth LDS fen-neePresident and Mrs. Allan Ward will send their quartet, com- ' ,n Allan prised of Maynard j icers, Mr. and Mrs. Arles K. Steiner and Mr. and Mrs. Janies accompanied by r101 Friday q., k Sing THE- UTAH STATE Piitls ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION 1 : 1 1 i This year put something finer under the Literary Guild The L i t er a r y Farmington Guild met Wednesday night at the home of Beverly Ellis. .KENTUCKY STRAIGHT Farmington Sunset KARLYNN HINMAN VIRGINIA S. BENNETT DOROTHY WHITE JEAN BURSON Yonder was reviewed for Grace Bybee by Alice Steed. Refresh-- 1 ments were served. Juanita W.VAW. the magnificent holiday package and dazzling gift carton in were served. This holiday season, give and serve Sunny Brook Kentucky straight bourbon In Its new package and handsome holiday gift carton I Syracuse News Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lewis received word from Van Nuys, California of the arrival of a new grandchild, a daughter, born November 21 to Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Jones, weighing 8 lb. 2 oz. Mrs. Jones was the former Margie Lewis and Mr Ernest Jones, England is the other grand- at ng ng at her home here. Cottage Meeting A cottage meeting for the young men of Merle Thurgoods priest- hood class was held Sunday eve-- 1 ning at the home of Dick Simpson. Dick suffered a badly sprained an-- j kle on Saturday. He is the son cf Mrs. Edith Simpson. KenShower Given father. Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. neth Rackham are proudly announcing the arrival of their first child, a son, born November 22 at the Hill Air Force Base Hospital, weighing 7 lb. Vi oz. Pleased grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Perkins', and Mr. and Mrs. George Rackham, Ogden. Mrs. Lucy Coombs, Farmington, is a great-grandmothe- rich-looki- Home Mrs. Mark Beazer is ill this week III BOURBON s , L.K.YAWAV.VAWA Refreshments' Stathis. tree... vYWwww9?w rich-tasti- BIRTHS num- - The book Reviewers Guild The Reviewers Farmington Guild met Wednesday night at the Reporters home of Ferris Workman. The NORMA PREECE DOROTHY WHITE book The Song of Ruth by Frank MARY B. BOWRING JEAN BURSON G. Slaughter was reviewed by Svracuse....MRS. West Point novelty, iuoiun. They were winners in the the courthouse and r.ow is at the! caiiues 3G3 passengers all first northeast corner of the Farm- class. It carried a load of people games and is now on the return junior division in the Layton Stake to Australia for the Olympic! trip of its maiden voyage. contest. ington 1st and 2nd Ward church Refreshments were grounds. v served. Senior Literary Club Representative Service Newspaper Advertising Farmington The Senior Liter-ar- y 333 N. Michigan Avenue Club met Wednesday night; Chicago; I1L at the home of lone Miller. A re-- ! view on the book Grizzleys In1 Advance in Per $3.50 Year, Payable Our Back Yard by Beth Day was Kath-- ; LLOYD E. ANDEBSON.... Managing Editor reviewed by Blanche Wilcox. 1 Christ-ryn Jennings showed her mas decoration ideas. Refresh- THE STAFF ments were served. Kayst ille Clearfield Layton Clinton - Franeiseo to meet their son Joel D. Watt, who is returning from the Wiggill, Australian mission. Joel is com- aVul1'1 Ma' Faiet Whitesides, to the divi-ie- s Morgan, rs'toyal 'big home on the S. S. Mariposa jr an,j jjls (; y, Smedley and sion contest held at the Ogden aud will dock at San Franeiseo two sons of Syracuse, had dinner Tabernacle this Saturday, begin- will sing Natl Advertising News Editor CLAIR IIALES MARY BOWRING Society Editor J. VERNON WOOLSEY. Advertising Mtrr Office Manager ERNEST R. LITTLE Office Clerk DEBBIE KIIOURY Foreman GEORGE F. BARKER DAVE MORTENSEN Compositor C. A. WILKINSON Compositor JACK IMHOFF Compositor JOHN E. BARKER. JR Linotype KENNETH KINNER Linotype Pressman CLIFF BALL Pressman NED ROBEY Pressman GARY KENNEDY iOLDIE BALL Bindery Supervisor ROBENA ENCE Bindery Dept Contest . mm iiuo, mm -- - - Layton 5th Ward Quartet Will Pre.-idon- AAission Mrs. Lester Frew entertained a: ALSO AVAILABLE Kentucky Blended Whiskey group of friends with a shower Mrs. for her daughter-in-laMonte Frew of Ogden, last Thursday afternoon at her home. In w, the traditional round bottle OLD SUNNY BROOK CO., DIVISION OF NATIONAL" DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, LOUISVILLE. GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. KENTUCKY, BOTH 86 PROOF. KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS 65 r. The best preparation for the future is the present well seen to, and the last duty done. George Macdonald RENT AN ELECTRONIC TELEPHONES spotted conveniently In the living room, kitchen, bedroom, or recreation fOOB save time and steps oil year long. Whafa more, ORGAN $10.00 Per Month the low cost makes this gift Idea doubly welcome to your Christmas budget. Call your Anyone can play tunes on - This Orphan in Minutes. WRITE Hart Bros. Music 40 E. 8th, So. Salt Lake City, Utah 3 fj is telephone business office today ond discover how easy It ts to have gift telephones (In color. If pltOKgj 4 you'd like) Installed before Christmas... or attractively packoged to put under the free. give pleasure all tho year round giro telephones In ccfoi |