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Show May 11, 1U57 THE JOURNAL 8 Hill AFB Employees Retire (Continued from Page 1) in the near future and will be honored at retirement ceremonies at a later date. lie resides at South 500 East, Clearfield, with his wife, Juanita. (lien W. Allen Vehicle and EquipInspection branch, Main Mr. Allen, ment Pago It's Going to be A Long Season, Yogi " tenance, was cited for completing ll." years of Federal Service. He began his government career with the bureau of Public Roads, Denver, Colorado in January, 1031. He first started to work at Hill AFb in I '.M l. lie lesides at Layton, with his wife, Sarmnie. They have ( ' f : a , ' 3 one daughter. and in, It a lose, lhuharh with the men in blue. solicit- Yogis ous inquiries Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hill of Lay-to- n visited Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Hills sister, Mrs. Effie Apple. Out of town were LaVora Wood, Martha guests Green, Zjlla Smith, Sylvia Smith and Phyllis King of Clearfield and Emma Simpson, Louise Spack-maand Verna Hill from Lay-toguests from Farmington were Elda Hess, Alta Hess, Marie Lloyd, Sena Lloyd, Ruth Hess and special guest Diana Turner. The group had dinner and then exchanged ideas for use in their homes or Relief Societies. Go to Hawaii Word has been received that Diana and John Morrill left by boat Thursday for Hawaii, where they will make their home. Johnny Brezoffs Mr. and Mrs. Milton Adair and family of Salt Lake spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Adairs sisn, Washington catcher Ed FitzGerald. Berra died hard, joining Rommel in healthy exercise w a k i n g 1 around JOURNAL 333 N. Michigan Avenue wick. 111. Chicago, In Hospital Mr. and Mrs. T. L. White spent several days recently in Salt Lake TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION in the home of their daughter and Advance at Year. Per $3.50 Payable Mr. and Mrs. Joel LLOYD E. ANDERSON Managing Editor Gold. They spent some time visiting their son, Frank, at St. THE STAFF Maiks hospital where he has been .r . son-in-la- News Edit Society Editor J. VERNON WOOLSEY Advertising Mr.. Office Manager ERNEST R. LITTLE Foieinan (1KORGE F. BARKER DAVE MORTENSEN Compositor C. A. WILKINSON Compositor . CLAIR FORD Compositor JACK IMIIOFI Stereotype JOHN E. II MIXER, JR Linotype .. KENNETH IMNNCE I.inotyje MARION WHITESIDES.... Pioof Reader Pressman CLIFF BALE Pressman NED ROBEY GARY KENNEDY GOLDIE BALT. Iiindeiy Su ROBENA ENCE Bindery Dept. Reporters ..NORMA FREECE . Kaysville... I ayton JANICE ADAMS KATHERINE ROSE Farmington Svincuse ...MRS. VIRGINIA S. BENNETT Clinton ... JKN BURSON DOROTHY WHITE Clearfield JEAN BURSON Sunset CLAIR HALES MARY BOWR1NC. . . . Pre-sma- i.sor . . w, several days for a severe illness. This is the third trip to the hospital for Mr. Frank White during home plate and picked up i y s's a reinforce- ment in Yankee third base coach Frank Crosetti. After trying for a new bat throwing distance rec- w, Clearfield News were Rommel aroused by a called third strike. The New York catcher main tained that on the pitch his bat was tipped by n, Allan Hights Mr. and Mrs. Allan llight and family went to Provo Sunday to visit with Mrs. Hights brother and his wife, LaMar and Wilma Thayne. They also visited with Allans sister, Dawn, who is attending BYU. Study Group Mrs. Lloyd Hes's and bishop were hosts Sunday evening to their study group. Plans for a trip in the future were discussed. Alton Roses Mr. and Mrs. Don Coxson and children Craig, Cynthia and Da- ter and brother-in-laMr. and vid of Colorado Springs, Colo., and Mrs. Brezoff. Johnny Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Bredee of Salt Carlos Clarks . Lake were guests on Saturday at Mr. Mrs. and Carlos Claik and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alton family went to dinner in Salt Lake Rose. Sunday at the home of Mr. Clarks Move to Oregon sister and her husband, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Udell Kynaston Mrs. Byron T. Smith. Air. Clarks have moved to Nyssa, Oregon, to sister Hazel Spencer was guest of make their home. Udells brother, honor as it was her birthday. Dean and his wife live in Nyssa. Idaho Visitors Mt. View Literary Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Young The Mountain View Literary of Cobolt, Idaho, visited with Mr. club met Wednesday at the home and Mrs. Ellis for a few of Mrs. Alice Saule. It was the days last week. Henry Mrs. Henry and closing party and dinner for the Mrs. Stanton are sisters. club for this session. Elections were held and the following officers were elected; Sina Larson, president, Margaret Thayne, vice president, and Florence Spencer was retained as secretary. Variety Group The Variety group met a week ago on Monday at the home of By DOROTHY WHITE Clearfield Thell Day was a surprised lad recently when a surThe prise birthday party was hostessed by Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Day, Mrs. Den Snow and Ila Dee Ashton. Friends who participated in A weekly newspaper published in the event were Eugene Watson, the interests of the residents of Mickey Ellis, Melvin Schiffman, Davis County, at Layton, Utah. Leland Judd, Ila Dee Ashton, Mr. second-class at matter and Mrs. Day and Mis. Snow. The Entered as Layton, Utah, under the Act of occasion of Thells birthday party March 8, 1879. was April 18. Mr. Simpson Day enjoyed a birthday celebration also on April 10 at his home in Provo. Published By This was Thells 40th biithday. INLAND PRINTING CO. Jimmy Snow Phone: Kaysville 10 Jimmy Snow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Snow, had scarlet fever last month but is now fully recov-eie- d and doing fine. Birthday Party Kathlyn Sue White had a birthday party on May 1 at her home for eleven of her friends, who enMEMBER: joyed a wiener roast and ice cream NATIONAL EDITORIAL and birthday cake. Guests includASSOCIATION ed, Sandra Adams, Linette Zaugg, Jimmy Glauser, Stephen Moss, Carmela and Angie Trujillo, Linda Natl Advertising Representative Smiley, Ronald Mann, Jill Jamison, Service Kathy Baca and Marsha SedgAdvertising Newspaper in- to the eyesight of umpiie Ed Mrs. Effie Apple. Mrs. Effie Apple 'Am Layton Ileus (AITS) In the first inning of the Yankees opener April 10, Yogi Berra won the distinction of becoming the first Bomber of the season to engage if v I York N ew ' ord, Yogi turned to add something to his soliloquy before 3 By Janice Adams Phone 0709-J- 2 Mrs. Doyle Hampton Layton and daughter Helen and Maureen of Garland visited Sautrday evening with Mrs. Lottie Adams. New Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams proudly announce the birth of a baby daughter. The little girl arrived at ttie St. Benedicts hospital, Monday, May 0. Happy over the new arrival are sister Lee Ann and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Williams of Layton, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hull of Kaysville. Attends Convention Mrs. George B. Wilcox attended a convention of the Utah Federation of Womens Clubs held Fri- day and Saturday at the Hotel Utah. Lynn Judkins Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Judkins and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parkin in Sandy. Junior Gleaners Wednesday evening, May 8, the Junior Gleaners of the Layton 5th Ward held a dinner party and program at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Wilcox. Catherine Wilcox acted as hostess. Square Dancing Square Dancing is the main attraction for Layton 8th Ward couples. The weekly dances are held Friday nights in the Verde-lan- d Park administration building at 8:30 p.m. Everyone in the ward is invited to swing his partner and join in the fun. Bay View Club retiring Bay View Club was held Wedinto the friendly confines of the nesday, May 1, at the home of Yankee dugout. North Davis Junior High vents Listed pring By Judith Anne White Clearfield On Monday, May 13, North Davis will present their Spring Festival in the gym of the school. The new officers for next year will be installed under Mrs. N. V. Sanders Those attending from Mrs. Harold Ellison, B. Wilcox, and Mrs. in Kaysville. Layton were Mrs. George J. B. Cooley. numbers Wooden Shoes, He Is Over Israel, and One Watching World. Janice Clark accompanied the girls on the piano. Citizenship Classes The ninth grade citizenship classes have been studying and learning how to be good citizens in the home and community. They have read material in their books on how the community helps to build character and how each person can grow in knowledge and culture. Their teacher is Bob Wayne Hamby. Judy Bollschweiler, a ninth grader, recently returned from the hospital where she underwent an operation. Girls Chorus the direction of the present Last Friday, May 3, the Girls officers. The American Legion Chorus with their director Ballard Auxiliary will present the poppy Christiansen attended and participoster awards for the best post pated in the regional Music festival ers entered by students at North at Weber College. They sang 3 Davis. Some eighth and ninth grade girls will participate in a fashion show which will be centered around a May Pole theme. The physical education classes will present demonstrations including gymnastics, dancing and first aid. Mrs. Lucy Bywater will present posture awards to those girls in the school who have passed, the posture test. During the evening, displays will be held in the following departments: industrial arts, art, foods and clothing. On February 1st of this year, the United Nominations Held States Brewers Foundation inaugurated operLast Friday, May 3, a nominatg Division with headation of its ing assembly was held for electthe to candidates in run the ing quarters in Salt Lake City. Representing 85 final election for new years Stuof the nations malt beverage production, the dent Body officers. Albert Runs-vol- d Foundation is the national trade association of and Gary Steed will be run- each other in the ning against the brewing industry, and has long been engaged final election for student body in'a successful program of industry president. Others who were put on in other areas of the country. This new the list for president were Dennis Brown, Kent Hodgson and office will introduce the program to the states Russell Willoughby. Colleen Steed of Utah and Wyoming. and Michell Gibbs are final canentails close cooperation didates for vice president. Others who were put up for vice pres-- 1 with state and local authorities on the one hand, ident were Sandra Haslam, Bonnie and with beer licensees on the other, in the furChilson and Karen Wilcox. Nancy therance of strict observance of the laws and Gardner and Ruth Lynn Hodson candidnt make the list of final regulations governing the distribution and sale didates for secretary but Jimmy of malt beverages. The program has the wholeHill, Beth Caimstead and Michael hearted support of both brewers and beer? wholeGardner did. salers. It is in the public interest as well as that Cheerleaders The finalists for cheerleaders of the brewing industry, since it helps maintain were picked by the cheerleaders wholesome conditions for the sale of beer and ale. fiom Weber College. The finalists are Carolyn Battcrson, Trudy Smith, Barbara Hill, Sharon BarBEER and ALE . . . nett, Ileen Steele, Connie Chilson Thurgood and Linda Holden, all ojj AWtaviiurtt. eighth graders, and Tommie Thorpe, Trudy Evans, Sherie Good-- i man, and Diane Turman, seventh P-T- A P-T- A An open letter to the citizens of Utah Utah-Wyomin- Self-Regulati- Self-Regulati- on on j j the past seven weeks period. Bridal Shower Miss Julie Fife was honored guest recently at a bridal shower. She was married May J. Hostesses for the event were Rosemary Fessler, and Sharon Hale. Guests included Miss Mary Jo Bcnicosa, Miss Laraine Nelson and Miss Jane File. The shower was held at the home of Miss Fessler. graders. On Crutches of North Davis finest If you would i iform the world s from its en i and vices, begin by athletes have had to walk mound on dutches lately. They are SteenlMing the mothers. Charles Simmons phen Vincent, Albeit Runsvold and Three t. u |