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Show Pa Re lj! Where to vote In October Till; JOURNAL 8 12, 1057 1 Sunset Sunset--Ne- v residents of Sunset and perhaps many residents' in general will he interested in knowing the information regarding registering to vote in the Nov. .1 election. There are two districts in Sunset-Dist- rict 1!, covers tne side of Cennorth Trom the area ter Street on north to the Roy, Sunset and Roy city boundary. Mrs. A. M. Martin, who resides at 4HS North Main Street (Highway !M) in Sunset is Registration A treat for this district. People 1! of District in area the living may register at her home. District .2 covers the boundaries of South (enter on over to Doxey between Street the border-lin- e Sunset and Clearfield. Mrs. .lames McEntire who lives at If'.) South. Main St., is the Registration agent for District .52. Left to right, Lee Cough, Leadingman; Walter Clark, warehouseIn order to qualify for re iris- man; and Jack Dawson, Stockman, inspect incoming Spokane tration to vote in the coming elecmaterial. tion a person must he 21 years of afro, and have lived in the Precinct that is in Sunset (0 days', lived in Checks-I- n months and in the the county State for one year. People, who have lived in other precincts in Davis County may fret transfers from their former registration Clearfield Crates and boxes of forms and publications agent and submit such to the reg- which are shown being unloaded is an indication of one type of istration agent in Sunset. Dates to Clearfield from NSD Spokane, for registering are Oct. 1." and supplies beingThistransferred is the first Washington. Oct. 1! from s a.m. until s p.m. This year Sunset voters will go truckload to be received at the to the polls to vote for the of- Depot, and is being unloaded at fices of Mayor, and two city Jack Dawson, Stockman in charge of Storehouse 7 states that his building has been a beehive of activity for the past week where personnel have been building rack and bin storage units to accommodate the forty such truckloads of material presently enroute to Clearfield. Materials received to date con-- . 288 Golden Avenue sist primarily of training manuals and pamphlets published by the Lavton, Utah REV. I). W. BALSTEIt various offices and bureaus of the Rhone Kaysville 1122 Navy Department. It is anticipated, however, that Saturday the forms and publications will a.m. Christian Instruction not he limited to Navy origin and! for 7th and Nth graders. and that classified publica- usage This Is The Life l:.go p.m. tions will be delivered insome o v e r television program shipments. KSL-T- Clearfield Supply Depot First Truckload Spokane Material 1 C-- Kaysville The AAUW will hold its membership dinner on Wednesday, October It;, at 7 p. m., at Mas and Pas in Roy. A special program has been arranged following the dinner which includes: music by Afton McCormick, remarks by Helen Sheffield, president of e Kaysville AAU,W; prayer by Carroll, state international relations chairman. Orlctta Williams, program chairman of AAUW, will introduce the chairman of each group, lone Grange, art; Darlene Galbraith, education; Lois Neilson, fellowship; Leona Clawson, social studies; Isabella Smith, International Relations; Iola Smith, Legislative council; Florence Barton, childrens theatre, and Elizabeth Simmons, States of Women. Their state membership chairman, Dorothy Bingham, will give a short talk on AAUW. Committee members in charge of the dinner are Ima Ilarvey, Ramona Gailey, Marilda Flint and Ethel Tall. Any person, who is a graduate of a accredited college and interested in joining the AAUW should contact Mrs. Ima Harvey. -- Bea-tric- Authoress visits Parents in Sunset Sun at -- Mm go Rieman of New Yi.rl City, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I, stc r Terry of Sunset, recently paid her t a rents a visit while on tour t ) advertise her latest hook just off the press Twelve Well-Fe- d Company Dinners, or The been has She Guest Made Easy. since eany touring the country to hook her introducing September radio and TV audiences over the nation. Her hook is unique in that it tells the reader how to shop for the various foods contained in the dinners she has written of and how to prepare the foods as well. She has used much of the material she acquired several years ago on a trip around the world. Mrs. Reiman has written other books besides this one, has been a publicity writer for Helena Rubinstein, is manager of the Truk Murphy jazz band and a few months ago appeared on one of the quiz shows from N. Y. City. She will leave for Chicago this weekend. 7. Come C-- f Trinity Lutheran Church Schedule in and PERFORMANCE TEST a new Golden Anniversary V. Sunday !:( a.m. The Lutheran Hour over KLO radio, topic: Mak- Clubs ing Good. a.m. Sunday School and Bible classes for the whole family. Adult topic: Is There A Second Chance after Death? John (R.TVTl. Teenage topic: When Should Literary Club Mrs. Billie Timothy will entertain members of the Literary Club at her home Wednesday, October lb. Mrs. Lois RasMrs. Ronnie mussen is I Marry? Stewart will review the book. Childrens topic: Fishers of Lantern Club Men. Kaysville The Lantern Club will 11:00 a.m. Worship service; serhold its opening luncheon of the mon: Is Church Attendance season at the home of Mrs. Mary Necessary'? Matthew 12:8. Bowman, Wednesday evening, Oct. Mrs. Carol Collett, Mrs. Kay Tuesday 8:00 p.m. Adult Information Blood, Mrs. Ruth Linford and Mrs. Dixie Beth King are the assisting host-- ; group meets at ess. Ave., 7-- Kaysville ss. " Layton. Wednesday 7:8o pan. Sunday School Teachers Training Session. You are always welcome here. j MAN or WOMAN ESTABLISHED TOY ROUTES Good Income Selling No Experience Necessary Operate from home We Place and Locate All Racks No SPARE OR FULL TIME $.5r0 monthly refillfrom our and collecting ing MAGIC TOY RACKS in your area. Must have car references five hours spare time weekly and minimum investment of $405 for local interview write at once giving phone number. Earn up to ADAM INDUSTRIES 170 West 71th Street New York 22, N. Y. Rotary Wives The Rotary Board Kaysville wives will entertain the District Governors wife, Mrs. Marie Stone, at a dinner Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ruth Frost. DeLite Pinochle Mrs. Doris Ball will be host-- i ess to the DeLite Pinchole Club at her home Friday afternoon. Bay View Club Mrs. Marble Gleason entertain the Bay View Club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Kay Blood will give the les-- , Kaysville will son. Painting Club Kaysville will Mrs. Virginia Larkin entertain the Painting Club at her home Friday evening. Exhausted Roosters Mrs. Cristinc Max-- , Kaysville field will entertain the wives of the Exhausted Rooster Club at her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Lucille Strong is OFI Club Kaysville Mrs'. Ray Ilarvey entertained the OFI Club at Mas, and Pas in Roy, Friday evening, with a turkey dinner. Seven guests were present. co-hoste- ' New Golden Anniversary INTERNATIONALS range from Pickups to 33,000 lbs. GYW Other INTERNATIONALS, to 96,000 lbs. GVW, round out world's most complete line. Your very first drive in a new Golden Anniversary International Truck will sell you on its superior comfort, handling ease and get up and go. 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