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Show Page March Id, 1957 Till: JOURNAL 1 business Opportunities Clearfield Stake KELIAHLE PARTY MALE OR FEMALE to service a route of CIGARFTTK machines. No selling or soliciting. Routes are established for operator. Full or part time. Up to $200 per month to start. $1100 to $2200 cash required which is secured. IMease dont waste our time unless you can secure the necessary capital and are sincere V interested to eventually operate a $21,000 annual net business. Clive full particulars, phone number. Write Box 8303, Minneapolis, Minnesota, for information and interview. Set-Testimon- Farmington Gleaners M-Me- n, Guide Scouts Thc (iuide Scouts of the Earm- - Nite y a luncheon for Mrs. Rampton. Mrs. Gladys Robinson, Mrs. Sina Lar- ington First ward, their fathers and mothers had a party Friday (Ieai field -- - Sunday, March 17, night in the recreation hall at the will be the testimonial night for chinch. The Guide Scouts chaland Gleaners of North Da- lenged their lathers to a basketball vis stake at 0 p. m. at the stake game. Refieshments weie served. house. Mark K. Peterson will be a Ida Micksell and Wayne Hall aie special repi erentative and guest the leaders. M-M- en from the general authorities of the church. This will wind up the anand Gleaner week acnual tivities for 1P57. On .Saturday evening will he held the Teen Stake Gold and Green Pall with the theme of the Loveliest Night of the 51-M- en Year. son, Mrs. Ada Steed, Mrs. Fannie Mrs. Margaret and Stevenson other were guests who Thayne wished Mrs. Rampton many re- - TEEM TIMES Py Janice Adams Suddenly Its Spring and 17 ' of Davis' High's lovely girls apturns. pear in the newest of spring fashMrs. G!ads Robinson the Ion Marche of OgMrs. Ruth Williams and Mrs. ions by den. Loiraine Parber and sons of OgThe above mentioned den visited Thursday at the home occasion was the annual glamorous mothers of .Mrs. Patbers mother, Mrs. Gla- and tea sponsored by daughters Mrs. Williams is, dys Robiison. of Davis. Association the Girls Gladys sister. Davis of High, their The gals mothers, advisors, and several speMrs. Alice Sill has taken a two-- j cial guests dreamed about their and Easter Laura Parties of Layton visited in month leave from her position at newr spring wardrobes the newr-ewatched as they Farmington with their sisters, the Farmington Elementary school outfits and friends looks modeled by Mrs. Emily Rampton. The occa- on account of illness. Mrs. Lillian! sion was to wish her a happy birth- Keller has taken her place for the classmates. Such important spring highlights as pants going to all day. March 5 Mrs. Alton Steed had time she will be absent. lengths and mixed matched separates, the cape all lengths and styles new covered look bathing suits. Dutch Poy silhouettes and swishy evening dresses were displayed. After the show mothers and and daughters were introduced served refreshments at tables set up in various parts of the school and decorated very prettily. Me think a big salute goes to the officers of the Girls Association, their advisors, and the girls of Davis High for the outstanding spring fashion event. And speaking of events, if you have a date and no definite plans for tomorrow night the Junior Proms of both Bountiful and Davis High School await your arrival. Mrs. Emil) Rampton March t, Mrs. Ada Flint and Mrs. Teacher 111 st Ordinance AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CONNECTION WATER THE FEE IN LAYTON CITY. Be It Ordained By the City Council of Layton City, Utah: There shall be paid to the City of Layton a fee of $100.00 for each inch water connection made into the City System, and a h fee of $150.00 for each made the into connection City system. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of Layton City, Davis County. Utah, this 1th day of March, 1057. ELIAS A. DAWSON, Mayor. ATTEST: JOHN M. PARK, City Recorder. (SEAL) Published in The Journal March three-quart- er one-inc- 1C, 1057. The frWi! JOURNAL A weekly newspaper published the interests of the residents Davis County, at Layton, Utah. Entered as second-clas- s matter Layton, Utah, under the Act March 8, 1879. has come to new United States Steel nitrogen A new source of farm profit USS Round, white pellets nearly all crops. Utah fertilizers. All this week, fertilizer dealers in this area will be featuring USS Nitrogen fertilizers. See and feel the new USS Ammonium USS 33.5 Ammonium Nitrate NitfOgCn profit prills Anhydrous Ammonia 82 for Nitrogen for soil injection It takes N , Men Nitrogen for farm profits. And new United States Steel nitrogen in the popular Sulfate and Ammonium Nitrate and youll agree theyre the nitrogen fertilizers youve been waiting for. 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