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Show Page Business Opportunity Responsible Person FEMALE, from this area, wanted to service and collect from large console cigarette machines. No selling. Age not essential. Car, and references and $1,000 to MALE March 2, THE JOURNAL 1 or $2,000 investment necessary. Very good returns and only to 12 hours weekly. The best and most pleasant way to supplement your income. Full time work if you wish. For local interview, give full particulars and phone number. Write I. O. Hox 7019 7 Minneapolis 11, Minn. Davis Tea (Continued from Page 1) feature three Helen Mrs. combinations. will and Reeky daughter IJriggs A musical a quarreading. present tet consisting of Mrs. Leland Frost and her daughter Frances, and Mrs. Wayne Sheffield and daughter Kay will sing. Pam Whitesides and Phyllis Rrooks will entertain by dancing. A combined girls chorus under the direction of Frank Postma will sing Mother and All the Things You Are. Refreshments will be served in the big and little gyms and the cafeteria. Acting as hostesses will be, Mrs. Leroy R. Smith, Mrs. Golden F. Layton, Mrs. G. Harold Holt, Miss Dorothy Streeper, Mrs. Emil Whitesides, Mrs. G .Gibbs Smith, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Ezra T. mother-and-daugh-t- Farmington Owen Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Owen daughter, Elaine, Ellis and just returned from a vacation to Carlsbad Caverns, N. M They also went to the Mesa Temple in Arizona, the Man-t- i and St. George temples. Arthur Gills Mr. and Mi's. Arthur , j dinner Sunday at the home of Mrs. Salt Lake visited Friday at the Mr. home of Mr. Hedgepeth's parents, Gills daughter and and Mrs. Nyle Reese of Halt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hedgepeth. Maria Shrope Wallace Hights Mrs. Vaughn Donahan of Lay-to- n Mrs. Wallace Hight Mr. and visited on Thursday at the went to Provo Saturday to get home of her friend, Maria Shrope. their daughter, Dawn, who along New Scoutmaster with a friend, Lou Ann Fowles, Adrian DeJong was appointed visited in Farmington over the Scout Master of the North Farm- week end. ington ward. Tracy Hess, Iiowell Hamblin and Dale Fullmer are the Idaho Visitors new committeemen. Thursday, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Rencher and DeJong and Mr. Hess took eleven two sons of Rurley visited over the scouts swimming at Wasatch week end at the home of their son Springs in Salt Iake. Mr. and Mrs. and daughter-in-law- , On I,eae Horace Rencher, also with Mrs. Norman Spencer arrived home Itenchers brother and sister-in-laFeb. from San Diego, where he Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hughes. has been with the U. S. Navy since From Oakley December. Norman reports back to Mrs. Dean Cranney, Oakley, duty on the first of March and will be at the Navy Air Station on Idaho, and her daughter, Mrs. Dell Reed Rurguson, visited last week North Island. end at the home of Mrs. Cranneys E. C. Hedgepeths Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hedgepeth of mother, Mrs. Maggie Elison. son-in-la- Hews er Gill had Clark, Mrs. Lamar Parkin, Mrs. Virginia Rarton, Miss Mary Ada Gardner, Mrs. Julia Neville, Mrs. Winona Frost, Mrs. Marjorie Thatcher, and Mrs. Dorothy Ringham. Girls from the advanced Foods classes will help serve. The Mothers and Daughters Tea is a tradition of long standing at Davis High School. w, w, 1 $41,000,000,000 of cash savings in U. S. Savings Bonds! Theyre one of the worlds safest, surest investments. Your Government guarantees the principal of U. S. Series E Savings Bonds up to any amount and the rate of interest you receive. Payroll Savings is the easiest way to save! One of the reasons so many people are reaching their savings goals with Bonds is the Payroll Savings Plan. Its a sure-firway to steady savings because the money is saved for you automatically. You just sign the authorization card in the payroll department where you work. Sign up for any amount you wish a couple of dollars a payday or as much as you can spare. And when enough has accumulated, its automatically invested in a Series E Savings Bond in your name and the Bond is turned over to you. e Take a look around our town! Dont you see all the signs of a strong economy? How about that mechanic down the street who just opened his own garage, the neighbor whos sending his son through medical school? How about all those homes that are being started and those bright new cars that are parked in front of our towns bustling stores? Things look pretty healthy, dont Then your savings really go to work building up a backlog of security for you and your family. And addof our town and our ing to the economic country! If you havent already signed up for the Payroll Savings Plan, why not do it today? well-bein- g they? Do you ever stop to wonder how much of this prosperity was made possible by U. S. Savings Bonds? Not just because they helped our country through an emergency either. Although thats part of it. An even more encouraging fact is that all over America more people are saving more money, purposefully, than ever before in the history of the world. Today, more than 40,000,000 Americans own more than 1957 U. S. SAVINGS BONDS STRENGTHEN THE SECURITY OF YOUR FAMILY, YOUR COMMUNITY, YOUR COUNTRY |