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Show The page 4 1,1958 JOURNAL-Ap- ril Gets $300 scholarship nated. Bv I.vnetta McCarty a Kavsville Robert Holh'-t- , scnmi at Davis High School, ha-been av arded a $4ihi scholarship by the Standaid Oil Company of California. Scholarships are offeied to five I'tah faint youths or mem-bet- s of the FFA each year. To be eligible, a youth has to win in one of nine areas. He then goes to state where four out of the nine aie elimi t's siholaiship entitles him to attend any college oi Robei univeisity of his choice. Scholarships like these defstated Robei t. initely help, "Theie are boys all over the state who have the will to continue their education but cannot afford it. They should be piovided with this kind of aid. i Tie Building Bag says... Subdivision SKYLINE By Twila Hales Rhone IIK(i-I,..y toil Mr. and Mrs. Le-Ro- y Atkinson, 4no North Dixie, i revived their final adoption pa pei s on their daughter Lauia Christine Atkinson at the courthouse in Faimington last week. They have had the baby since she was five days old. A Book of Mormon study gioup met at the home of Mr. D. Patio? fej Look ahead to those wonderful summer evenings when you can escape the heat in a cool patio retreat. The Building Bug urges you to plan it now with all those wonderful new ideas and materials available at be Layton held Special sciences will I.utheian at Tunny thuich, s.s Golden Ave., Lav-n- , WKHK dunng HOLY which begins on March :tn, Palm Sunday and concludes with Holy Saturday, April On Thuixlav evening. Apnl MAUNDY THURSDAY, the , worship seiviee will begin at r, 7S,n p.m. The Rev D. VV. pastor of Trinity Lutheran ( hurch will speak on the theme, "Weie You There When He Gave the Holy Supper? Luke 10-An object talk for the children will be entitled, In God We Trust. On Friday evening, April 4, GOOD FRIDAY, the worship seiviee will begin at 7 p.m. The childrens "object talk" will he entitled, "The Story of the A special featuie of Cioss. this service will he the showing of a beautiful colored filmThe Crucifix- strip entitled, Bal-ste- o. real invitation for outdoor living is offered by this area. You can fairly smell the steaks sizzling! And it's capable of many variations . . . modest or elaborate. The one pictured is made of redwood with translucent plastic roof panels. A patio-barbec- ue Local theatre to show Epic Ten Commandments Lee Liston, own- of the Kaysville Theater, has announced that Cecil B. DeMilles epic production of The Ten Commandwill be shown in his ments theater April .7 through 7. IU lentless in his quest foi Biblical authenticity, Mr. his crew and stars, traveled thousands of miles tc Kgy pt to film this motion pic- Kaysville Davis County Library in recom- mending to adult readers the following hooks by Harry A. Ovei street. Overstreet's Mi. Bonara Overstieet, on two of them. In The Great Enterprise. this hook the author explains to the lav reader the effect of (he larger world we live in upon ourselves and how individuals do not become mature personalities out of the forces within themselves hut through with their Mving relationships tellow men. The Mind Goes A diama of under Forth standing. The authors believe that the most important skill wife, a garage and patio in an interesting combination. It gives shelter for sudden showers, protection for lawn furniture . . . and may even be used as a carport in the wintertime. The Building Bug has plans for this and many other patio, noraae and breezeway designs. This plan offers both the "Building Bug" bite you . . . you'll be glad you did. Let as Pharaoh Ranieses II, Anne Baxter, Edward G. Robinson, Yvonne De Carlo, Debra Paget, John Derek, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Nina Foih, Martha Sott, Judith Anderson and Vincent Price. Auxiliary unit pre-ente- y ii-- c, Clearfield NSD To name queen Four of Overstreets books The Heston Chailton Essay winners Announced hy it Clearfield Fourth reunion f 99 It takes Davis County Library takes great pleasure stars Moses, Yul Brynner as e, and Mrs. Haven J. Barlow, .VU; Him Street. Riesent weie Mr ind Mis Cecil Button, Mi. and Mis. Clair Spacknuin, Mr. and Mri. Boyd Monson, and Mr. and Mis. Franklin Knowlton. a luncheon and ttending d fashion show Linda Gaidnei, hy Chi Kaysville Omega at the University of li;-- ear-ol- d daughter of Mr. Utah Union Building Ballroom and Mrs. Darrell B. Gardner, last week was Mrs. Ned Nalder, Route 1, Clearfield, and Wilma Mrs. Cecil Barton and Miss Zaugg, Is, daughter of Mr. Ileeii Firth. and Mrs. Kail D. Zaugg, Syra-- . weie named winners of Faimington American Legion uxihaiy Unit 27s Americanism essay contest. Subject of the contest was Our Flag, the Living Emblem f our Nation. Mrs. Jessie McDaniels, Amei-itaniswill he Familiar hymns sung chairman for the auxiduring both of these services. was in charge of the lary, The public is cordially in- contest, assisted by Mrs. Dorovited to attend these sei vices. thy Bingham, English instrucon HOLY tor at the school. In commenting Presentation of ceitificates WEFiK, Rev. Balster, rental ked: This week has been ohseived of meiit as well as cash awards hy Christians from the earliest weie made at school ceremonies days with the greatest solemn- iv Mrs. Barbara Snow, auxiity. The object has been to lary president. commemorate the last week of our Lord's life and to help the believer to relive it all vividly. Holy days, holy hours indeed .n that holy companionship. It is no Passion Play nor is itmeie It dramatic, commemoration. Clearfield Naval Supply Deis MY heart, MY life, MY soul, in the light of that suf- pot Ten beautiful girls will fering. It is an opportunity me up under a spotlight on for me seriously to ponder the the base Friday, April 4, at central fact of the Christian J p.m. to be judged in the religion, namely, that Jesus NSDs Queen for P.i.VL The girl Christ, suffered and died, foi elected will be crowned Queen my sins and for the sins of at the Anniveisary Llance, April 11. the whole world. Contestants include Sandy Lower, Christine Halls, Kiyo Miya, Pat Stratford, Lolly Robbins, Maxine Weaver, Mary Ann Wood, Lois Belnap, Laura and Jeanne Chase. All employees at the base is how to we have to learn make living space for one an- are invited to attend the contest which will last about 40 others minds and opinons. minutes. This The Mature Mind. new hook gives the reader a insight into himself by explaining the meaning of psychologi Clearfield Clearfield City is cal and emotional maturity. It is not only one of the most clacking down on the dog probpopular hut one of the most in- lem It was announced that all fluential hooks of our day. "The loose dogs will be picked up Mind Alive. Here is explained and impounded. If they have to the lay leader the difference a license owners will be nobetween a sound personality tified. If they do not have a which enables the individual to license, owners will be fined function well in life and the si O.1 10. If they are not claimed emotionally unhealthy person- within a few days they will be eliminated. ality that holds the individual back from a full and happy life. Special Holy Week Services Set for Trinity Lutheran e. Moses risked his life to challenge the power of the Pharaoh some 4.K) years ago. The rugged deserts, as well as Mount Sinai itself, are capand tured by Vista-Visio- n Technicolor. ture at the very places where The Ten Commandments gtllGO oi USS Ijocs Nitiogc pay 9 Listen to the report of a successful Utah sugar beet farmer. Alden Rupp operates a farm at Granger, Utah. He raises sugar beets, hay and grain. His conclusion:USS Anhydrous Ammonia gives me at least four tons to the acre more sugar beets. And that report is based on experience. At first I tried just a few pounds of nitrogen, Mr. Rupp said. But last year, I used it on everything, and my crops all looked good. With the addition of nitrogen, my beets were very good. Where I once got 21 tons to the acre, I harvested 28 tons to the acre with N. Farmers throughout the West agree that It Takes N, Men. Use United States Steels new nitrogen fertilizers this year for increased profits. Order yours today from your fertilizer dealer. Me-cha- ni Look out dogs 23 pianists Give recital The Clearfield be presented after the dinner. Twenty-thre- e will hold its an- The little ones will be enter-tain-Syracuse with movies and cartoon-i- young pianists of this com nual Waid Reunion on Friday, the Junior Sunday School munity presented an afternoon Mauh Js. Dinner will be served fiom li (( to s p.m. This is under the Sunday School or- jf music when they appeared n a recital Sunday afternoon an annual family night for ganization. The dinner has been planned at the Syracuse Ward chapel every member and former memand supervised by the Relief ber of the Ward. These young musicians are A very fine program, under Society and Primary of Mrs. Alice Olhlson the d.rection of the MIA will Gailey. Clearfield Fourth Ward TiTIWt .TL4 OOOOOO GOo LAYTON. 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