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Show H Page October Till: JOURNAL 2 record books Chosen for state judging Davis 4-- H 1 1 Clubs Kaysville, and Paul Child, son of Davis Adult Council and county agents Mr. and Mrs. John T. Child, Clinhave named area representatives ton. to compete in state record Each county entrys record book will be sent to Logan for state book competition. The I)ais County winners and judging later this month, said Lee state entries are headed by three Rogers, Davis County agent. selected for record book State winners will enter national achievement in all phases of competition in Chicago. Club work. Other winners and divisions The three chosen for achieve- selected included: ment are Carolyn Marston, daughRoys agriculture: Lee Zaugg, ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Marston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Zaugg, Farmington 4-- 11 West Point. Canning: Colleen Steed, daugh Kaysville; Catherine Flint, daughMrs. Chester Flint, ter of Mr. and Mis. Earl Steed, gar, Rountiful, and DeEtta Child, Sunset, and Ceneal and Nancy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cardner, daughters of Mr. and Child, Clinton. Mrs. Ken W. Cardner, Clearfield. Dairy herds: Ned Zaugg, son of and Mrs. Joseph Zaugg, West Mr. Electricity: Karen Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Smith, Point; Kenneth Cardner, son of LaVera South Imlay, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Cardner, Weber; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Clearfield, and Cary Steed, son of Imlay, South Weber, and Judy Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steed, Sunset. Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dairy foods demonstration: Janet Rulon Williams, South Weber. Reev, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. : Entomology Lindsay Workman, Cordon Reese, Layton. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay D. Frozen foods: Nancy' and Ceneal Workman, Clinton. Cardner, Clearfield, and Suzanne Food preparation: Karen Styler, Cardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arlyn Lincoln Cardner, Clearfield. Styler, Rountiful, and Judy RasCeraldine Mason, Hardening: mussen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John C. of daughter Ivo Rasmussen, Rountiful. Sunset. Forestry: Marie Iliggs, daugh- Mason, Home economics: DeEtta, Clinter of I)r. Edgar Higgs, Clinton. Clothing: Ann Winegar, daugh- ton; Carol Criddle, daughter of Mr. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wine- - pnd Mrs. Lynn Criddle, West Point; Caylene Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clen Nelson, Clinton, and Shauna Lynn Bennett, daughter of Mr. ad Mrs. Zenas ter of Mr. and f, v X.i. .V " . 'Vf' I . - V Av ;v . AfZ) vv V. : ,, . V:. W V-- - 'v v1 V 'o, . v'' , n' ; . :: ''' , ; A . Elliott cuse. Leaderhip: Beth Taylor, daugh-- J ter of Mrs. Naoma 13. Taylor, Clin-- 1 ' II THE WESTI after the famous American artist 4-- FREDERIC REMINGTON "A New Year on the Cimarron" .. s,s . r. .yey aw ,? The great bourbon of the Old West is winning new friends everywhere! . SUNNY BROOK i j iruicit The smoothest of fine Kentucky bourbons has the taste, the mildness, the quality that will win you tool l :Tyfrl BROOK BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KY., DISTRIBUTED KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF PRODUCTS II lt imiioi THE OLD SUNNY . will ton, and Paul Child, Clinton. A farewell testimonial honoring of Safety: Truman Carver, W. Elliott son of Mr. and Norman IlV Carver, Mr. and Airs Truman S. Elliott, prior to Walter Mrs. Clinton. his departure to the Australian Tractor: Dale Child, son of Air. Mission, will be held Sunday, Octoand Mrs. John T. Child, Clinton. 1 at 7 pm. in the Farming-to- n ber In addition, 14 Club girls Second Ward. were named to participate in the The program will be conducted annual fall style dress review sponby Lynn F. Stoddard, second counClubs. sored by the selor in the bishopric. Prelude and County record book winners will postlude music by Airs. Alilton J. receive medals from sponsors for Hess. The Spirit of God Like a their winning efforts. Fire Is Burning, sung by congregation. Invocation by Norman Scientists discovered that the Alarston. A vocal duet by Dawn Navy-buibase in Alaiie Byrd Hight and Lou Ann Fowles and a on electrical steel Land, Antarctica, sits on ice 7, MO medley of songs McAIillan. Speakguitar by Kent to feet thick. ers are Paul Rice and Harold Tippetts, remarks, Bishop DeVaughn Jones and the missionary. Closing and October September, August have proved to be the most active song, God Be With You, sung months for hurricanes, according byT the congregation. Benediction to records compiled by the Navys was offered by Blair Fowers. Hurricane Hunters. Since isoo, Air. Elliott is a graduate of 17.3 have occurred in Davis High and has been a stuSeptember, 14: in August, and 1!3.3 dent at Weber College where he in Octboer. July, November and was active in athletics. lie will June are next in frequency in that enter the mission home in Salt order. Lake City on October J.'3. a? w a. . Norman Elliott Called to Serve mission rence Briggs, Syiaeuse, tricia Jane Cuthbert, daughter of AH', and Mrs. Jay Cuthbert, Syra-- 1 WINNING . lia. Lawand Pa- ,f' Y herve LRS Mission in Austra daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jj ; V. Norman Bennett, Syracuse. Home Improvement : Kaien Styl-- ' er, Bountiful; Christa Greaux, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.' Greaux, Bountiful; Suzanne Briggs, Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey ..V 12, 1937 COMPANY FROM WHERE I SIT . . . other thin An Electric Clothes Dryer ends washday work and worry JU'Y FROM YOUR DEALER UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. |