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Show Page December 11, 1957 THE JOURNAL 4 tertained seven guests of the Painting Club at her home Thursday evening. Bridge Kaysville ' Clubs Mrs. George W. Kaysville Mountain View will be hostess to the Kaysville Kaysville Mrs. Pauline Tippetts Bridge club at her home Friday will entertain the Mountain View afternoon. Neighborhood Club at her home Exhausted Roosters Tuesday evening for their anKaysville Mr. and Mrs. LaMar nual Christmas dinner party and Green will entertain the Exhaustsocial. Assisting hostesses are ed Rooster Club and their wives Mrs. Betty Francom, Mrs. Joann at a Christmas party Thursday Sprague, Mrs. Mildred Keyes, evening. Mrs. Leah Linford and Mrs. RobEvening Bridge erta Little. Mrs. Herb Barnes Kaysville AAUW the evening entertained Swan annual AAUW The home Monclub at her Kaysville bridge Christmas dinner party will he day evening. Mrs. Wendell Barnes held Thursday, December 12, at was special guest. the home of Mrs. Ramona Gailey. North Davis DL'P Mrs. Florence Barton and Mrs. Twelve members of Arietta Williams will give a theKaysville Davis North Daughters of Christmas story. Pioneers executive board held a Hostesses will he Arietta Wilspecial meeting last Thursday in liams, Helen Sheffield, liana Jar- Syracuse. man, Zina Fuit, Leona Clawson, Oakleaf DIJP Edna Parker, Marjorie Thatcher, Melba Cook, Jean Burson, and Kaysville The Oakleaf Camp, Daughters of Pioneers will hold Forty guests will attend. their annual Christmas party GYG Club December 1!), at 7:30 Thursday, Kaysville The GYG Club will p.m. at the Sands Cafe in Clearhold their annual Christmas din- field. ner party at the Hillside House Mrs. Mary Walters, Mrs. Florin Farmington, Saturday evening. ence Bishop, Mrs. Zella Heslop, Their husbands will he guests, Mrs. Iiobena Ence are hostesses lainling Club the evening. for Kaysville Mrs. Wray Hyde en Notice to Water Users Clearfield ICiwanis club Installs new officers Clearfield The installation program of the Clearfield Kiwanis Club was held at the Ogden Country Club Wednesday evening. Welcome address was given by Allen A. Taylor, outgoing Clearfield president. Also on the program was Lt. Gov. Clark Ilillman, who installed the new officers. Leading the Clearfield Kiwanis during the next year will be 0. Ross Sanders, president; Allen A. Taylor, immediate past president; Joseph Cook, vice president; and Eugene G. Petersen, secretary- - The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Davis County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. All locations are treasurer. Other directors include Lawrence Sessions, Dell Thurgood, Eldon Bennett. A. J. Neiderhauser, Ivan I. Barlow, Earl James and A. Lamar Stuart. Six couples from the Layton Club attended the program as guests. They were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bullough, I)r, and Mrs. Noal Z. Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Adams, Mr. and Mrs. K. Roger Bean and Mr. and Mrs.- Clyde B. Adams. in SLB&M. Weber Basin Water Conservancy District, 5ni Kiesel Bldg., Ogden, Ut. 1) see. ft. for miscelwells laneous use from two bet. too and ldoo ft. deep at points and in amounts as follows: (1) S. 2170 ft. and T. Ms: to ft. from NW Cor. See. , -- 5 sec.-ft- ., (2) At NW -t. in TIN, 5 both s sec.-fCor. See. be RlW. The water will conveyed by pipeline to distribution system where it will be commingled ALonas Club and used for municipal and industrial purpose:, an from Apr. Kaysville- - Mrs. Cliff Blood will to Oct. Ml for irrigation purbe hostess to members of the poses within the boundaries of ALonas Club at her home WednesWeber Basin Water Conservthe -- Club The Rotary Kaysville District in Davis County. day evening. members will hold their annual ancy 2773 Ferry M. & Vearl C. Christmas party with their wives Thalman Lantern Club and Delton S. Nelson, next Club at Oakridge Country for irWoods Cross, Ut. G sec.-f- t. Kaysville Mrs. II. V. Mansell December is, evening, Wednesday use from the Bountiful will entertain the Lantern Club announced today rigation A-trib. to Great Salt at their annual Christmas party, at 7 p.m., it was l Drain, President Leland Frost. Pro- Lake, the water to be diverted by home. at her Wednesday evening eveMrs. Linn Sandall, Mrs. Myron gram arrangements for the from either or both in whole or have been made by Carl in ning Leland Mrs. Mrs. Frost, Phillips, part from the following points of diversion: (1) N. 7.5 ft. and W. William Parker and Mrs. Roy Packer, program chairman. 272 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 2U; Fudge are assisting hostesses. (2) S. 33 ft. and W. AS ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 31 both in T2N, RlW. The water is to be diverted by means of a pump and conveyed 520 ft. by open ditch to the place of use where it will be used from Birthday Party to Nov. 1 as a supplemental enterLove Mar. Mrs. Jay Layton tained with a birthday party for supply to irrigate 225 acres in her daughter Jaydene on her ninth SE U Sec. 27, SV&SWtt Sec. 20, birthday, Friday afternoon with N N W 4 Sec. 35, TUN, RlW- The 17 little girl friends attending. water is to be commingled in use. Ki-wan- 27G37 is -- 2-i- Kaysville Rotary I Christmas party 1 Series its for fhcTIbli&ay? W'- W - 1 1 A large pink - fairy with a silver A. L. Fowers, Hooper, was the table centerpiece Ut.2782 10 sec.-f- t. for irigation use with miniature pink fairies as from an drain at a point S. open favors. 1000 ft. and W. GOO ft. from NE Mrs. Parley Ray Cor. Sec. 35, T5N, R3W. The water Layton Mrs. Parley Ray was is to be used from Apr. 1 to Nov. entertained with a birthday party 1 to irrigate 320 acres in EVsNE1, at her home last Thursday. She W VL NW Vi , SW!i said Sec. 35, and had wto groups, all her sisters and for d incidental stocksisters-in-lain the afternoon, Mrs. Stella Kendall, Cornish; Mrs. watering purposes. Protests resisting the granting Ethel Weese, Tremonion; Mrs. wand ' v ' n. ' year-roun- w Ar-vil- la and Riverdale; Stimpson Mrs. Maud Love and Mrs. Lila Love of Layton. In the evening, her children honored here, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nalder, Mr. and Mrs.Jay Adams, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ray. Her other son Jack called from New York City where he is living. Tie is a dancer in the Broadway show, Little Abner. The Navy has inaugurated daily balloon launchings to obtain in- formation atmospheric conditions :;h,ooo feet above the earth. Called Transosondes, they are huge balloons made of plastic. of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must he made in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 14, Utah, on or before January 105. 27, WAYNE D. CRIDDLE State Engineer. Published in the Layton Journal, Layton, Utah, from December 11 to December 28, 1057. on The JOURNAL A weekly newspaper published the interests of the residents Davis County, at Layton, Utah. matter Entered as second-clas- s Act under the Layton, Utah, March 8, 1879. in of at of Published By PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 INLAND OP THE- - UTAH STATE IMS MEMBER ASSOCIATION : NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION MaCl Advertising Representative Service Advertising Newspaper 333 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, III. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION 83.50 Per Year. Payable in Advance LLOYD 7. ANDERSON Managing Editor THE STAFF C OVD E. ANDERSON....Man-gin- T A1R 'W'Y c 'Tastes so rjQcJi ...Sn'allons so Smooth ... HILL & Hill CO., tflUISVlllE, KENTUCKY KENTUCKY, DISTRIBUTED STRAIGHT BOURBON BY: WHISKEY NATIONAL . DISTILLERS 8S PROCf PRODUCTS CO., of Holidays I give Hill and Hill, a truly American whiskey, straight from Kentucky . . . the perfect combination of prestige wliLkey and exqui-site package. One of the more unusual stances of the season is golfing Marion struck by curvy Caroon in Las Vegas. Thats a putter shes swing: ns. PORE HALES T10WR1NG g News ERNON WOOLSEY ..Adve, using Mg. Of Tic Manager Bt l"N EM TAN t Y A. E'iRRINGTON T.o. k'.ee wv MMATYN KEYES Off' c Cl rk ' ORGK E. BARKER Ft reman Bl.RT GILES Compositor C. A. WILKINSON C moositor CLAiR LORD Compositor TACK IMHOFE Steieotype RUIN E. BARKER, ,TU Linotype 1 NNETH KINNER .. Linotvoe 'DION WHITESIDES Proof Reader CI.irF BALL Pressman GARY KENNEDY Pressman GOT. DIE BALL Bindery Supervisor ROCENA ENCE Bindery Dept. Reporters Kaysville NORMA IREECE Clearfield JAN BURSON ..MBS. VIRGINIA BENNETT Syracuse 1!ntn JEAN BURSON Fs rningtcn KATHERINE ROSE !. For the best Editor Editor S.cietv Editor T V N: |