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Show The JOURNAL-Ju- ne REFLEX-JOURNA- 1 0, 1 958 page 8 Director of Recreation L Sunset City Mrs. Michiel (Jean) Bjrson. reporter Recent visitors in Sunset the home of Mi and Mis. R. C. McQuarrie and family of Sunset were Mr. and Mrs. George New bold and daughter Tina OreLynn of hroth-e- r gon. Mr. Newhold is tlie of Mrs MvQauii'e. Anothei hi other and wife who stopped in for the day was Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nebold of San lhego, Calif. Mrs. Robert llarbertsnu of Sunset recently returned from a tour of three dog shows in State. At the Washington Spokane show her entry Teddy, a blonde cocker spaniel dog, 14 months old, took points in this cocaers. Mr. i major show and Mrs. Harbertson aie active in the Ogden Kennel Club and the Cocker Club in Salt Lake and annually help put on the dog shows in this area. People from Sunset who have recently spent holidays fishing in Montana are Mr. Karl Steed and children Colleen, Gery , David and Carolyn who went to Lehgan Lake. Mr. R. C. Milton-Fieewate- r, Telephone TA McQuame was one of a fishing party who went to Sheep Creek, Montana Bishop and Mrs. V, . H. Bailey recently returned from a vacation in Old Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wallgren and children from Sunset are visiting in California where a trip to Disney Land will highlight their vacation there. Clinton Recently organized Clinton was a first year cooking club, The Charming Chow Rating Chicks by name. They met at the home of then leader Mrs. Jerry Wallace and elected the following officers: Darlene Johnston; president, vice president, Lucy Taylor; secretary, Linda Draayer; reporter, Annette Mitchell; treasurer, Sharon Roff and song leader, Anna Mae Cliffoid. Irene McQuarrie, II, daughter of Mr. and Mis. R. C. of Sunset will serve throughout the summer as organist of the Primary organization for the Sunset 1st Ward. :n Sunset names REFLEX-JOURNA- H Mrs. Alton (Katherine) Rose, reporter lb-T- -- n, l, Swim program To out-of-to- begin pro-gia- m La-gin- laughter, Barbara Jean and son, Roger, went with Baibaias par-nt.Mr. and Mrs. Spense Adand her brother, ams of S. D. Adams, Friday night to dinner in honor of Mrs. Adams birthday. Carl Cook and Milton J. Hess were the speakets for the Farmington First ward Sacrament service Sunday evening. They were honoring the Melchizedek Priesthood. Bishop Lloyd Hess offered a vocal selection, accompanied bv Jean Dixon. M iss Kathy Hamblin, of Idaho, is visiting at the home of Mi. and Mrs. Dick Hamblin. Ronald (Mitch) Taylor graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in Electrical s, three from Ogden, one from Clearfield and the other a Bountiful resident each have n received certificates for years of federal service. Present at ceremonies in the office of Col. E. B. Gentry, maintenance were director, Grant Bybee, Elmer L. Davidson, Leonard Byington, Sears Roach, and Donald Heath. Mr. Bybee, who lives at .V.H'O S. Wasatch Drive, Ogden, is a sheet metal worker. He is a veteran of four years with the Navy and came to Hill AFB in Feb. 1U4. Mr. Davidson, another sheet metal man, started working at Hill AFB in 1143. He left the base during AVWII for a four-yestint in the Army. Mr. Davidson lives at IS! Ross Drive, Clearfield. An old timer at Hill, Mr. Byington, electronic technician, reported to work in 1!41 and has been a member of the Hill AFB family since. He put in ar UIGIL- The final victory over canh cer will come from laboratory. But there is a more immediate victory at hand today. Many cancers can be cured when detected early BROOK SALTINE CRACKERS quality-simulate- could mean victory over cancer for you : . 1. Unusual bleeding or discharge. 2. A lump or thickening In the breast or elsewhere. 3. A sore that does not heat swallowing. 7. Change In a wart or mot, sunny brook If your signal fasts longer that, two weeks, go to your doctor to learn if It means esnesr. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY t " iim i ?, ; f 14 So. Main SUNNY BROOK CO., LOUISVILLE, K(. DISTR. BY NATIONAL DIST. PROD. CO., OLD KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY V Lb. 67c 10 FLAVORS JELLO 3 LAYTON SUGAR 5 lor 25c Lbs. 59c GERBERS Strained Baby Food . 5 for 45c EG. A. LIGHT MEAT CHUNK TUNA 25c THOSE GOOD OR Whole Kernel Corn 15c Spring Garden Peas ADAMS SUPER MARKET MONDAY THRL THURSDAY OPEN TILL S I M. FRIDAY AND SATlRI) AY OPEN TILL 0 I M. These Prices Effective Friday. Saturday . . RHODE 10 Inland Printing Co. 5. Hoarseness or cough. 6. Indigestion or difficulty In BUTTER 3SMEB Among the first employees at Hill was Mr. Heath, chief inspections systems branch. He began his Hill AFB career in November 1041 after serving four years in the Navy. Mr. They arranged their books Heath lives at 410 N. 11th E.. and made three different flaBountiful. vored drinks. Handsome business calling cards, printed, engraved or fine engraved, introduce you with dignity and provide a useful reminder long after you've gone. Let us show you our attractive samples of one and two color business cards! SOLID PACK fm -- Attractive, Yet Dignified 4. Change in bowel or bladder habits. I.G.A.CREAM 4-- BUSINESS CARDS 39c 51c Cookeiettes Kaysville girls met at the elementary school to begin their club on 7. On June ! they held May their second meeting at the home of Mrs. Mina Flint, club The following were leader. elected officers: Mary Ann Camille Prigmure, president; Larson, vice president; Joan Barber, secretary; Susan Manning, treasurer; Arlene Buhler, reporter; Glenna Stuart, organist; Danna Lee Flint, song leader, Helen Bishop, Newel-lee- n Barnes and Linda Mary Harvey, party committee. QUALITY r7 2 lb. H TOP The great bourbon of the Old West Large Grade A Crisp 4-- Mrs. Millie Wood returned home Thursday night after visiting for a month in the east. She visited with her granddaughter and husband, Gary and Sharon Elliott, in Triangle, Virginia, and with her niece and husband, Bruce and Fay Wisely, of Connecticut. ser-ite- C. Ccokeretts U. these danger signals s Graveside Kaysville were held Friday in the Farmington Cemetery fur Pres-.ti- n old son S. Day, four-da- y if Preston and Karolyn Miller Day who died in an Ogden hospital Tuesday of a congenital heart ailment. His parents are members of .he Kaysville Fourth Ward. He is also survived by three grandparents: Mrs. Bertha Day, Kaysville; Mrs. Lucille Miller, Elko, Nevada; and Kenneth Miller, Columbus, Ohio. B. l'.m. 4-- H Mr. and Mrs. Grant Morrell and family are spending the summer in Sacramento, California, where Mr. Morrell is on a TDY assignment. Their home is being rented by Mr. and Mrs. Weidmg Shaw from the B. Y. cer. Vigilance in heeding Sunset The Sunset Fire LadAuxiliary held their June neeting at the home of Mrs. vlichiel Burson recently. Speaker for the evening was iene Burns, Sunset, who spoke ui gardening and plant life in general. Mr. Bums is a chem-s- t by profession and also runs nursery in Sunset. The next neeting of the group will be leld in September. Infant dies N. in Kaysville Fiist cooking lesinstiuctions were received Club at 1$ the Little Cooks the second meeting at the home of leader Mrs. Ada Gibbs. The girls made sandwiches and banana milk shakes. The following aie members: Patricia Garrett, Lee Danna She ry ol Gibbs, Gun, Yvonne Nance, Patricia Nelson ami Barbaia Hughes son s, and treated promptly. Vigilance is the key to this victory. There are certain signs which might mean can- Sunset Fire Ladies meet doz. four years in the Navy prior to employment here. Mr. Byington lives at lids LMh St., Ogden. Mr. Roach, electronics test equipment calibrator, resides at Malan Ave., Ogden. He began his federal service ai Kelly AFB, Tex. in l'.i.'ix. Mr. Roach transfened to Hill AFB Little Cooks Mr. laughteis and and Mrs. Red lye and daughter, Marla, of Ely, Nevada, and Mr. and Mis. Wendell Knighton and daughter, Wendy. Also their niece, Mrs. Carl Yeterlus, and baby, of Preston, Idaho. there-searc- es FRESH EGGS entertainment. club notes MICE! SUNNY Making Friends ct J Mitch is going to Mike Susiki, a student ai B. Y. U. and a convert to the Seattle, Wash., to work with He will also receive was the Boeing. church in Japan in peaker in the North Farmington his Second Lieut. Commission ivard sacrament service Sunday in the Reserve. evening. Mr. Susiki also sang Lynn and Lorraine Stoddard My Testimony. took their oldest children, Lana-lynI.t. Lowell Talor made a surDavid and John and Lynn's prise visit home last Friday. mother, Mrs. Helen Stoddard of Uiwell is stationed in Japan with Ogden on a trip through Souththe U. S. Airforce and went by ern Utah. They visited the National Monument, plane to Washington. He is on Arches his way back and is visiting with Dead Horse Paint, Mesa Verda his parents, Bishop and Mrs. Ne-p- and Swiss Alps of Colorado Taylor in Farmington and Ameiica to Montrose. with his wife, Marie and baby Mr. and Mrs. Bernard JohnAfter two son became the proud son in Kaysville. weeks he will return to Japan ents of a little baby grandparMay until September when he will be 'I. Dei parents are girl Mr. and returned to the states. Mrs. (lav Matheson, of KaysVisiting this past week back ville. Mr. home of and forth from the and Mrs. Spense Adams in Lay-to- n The Bernard Johnson home to the home of Barbara and last week was crowded with guests. Those visiting Dan Gregory in Farmington has been Barbaras brothei, S. D. the Johnsons were Mr. and Mrs. Adams, who is vacationing ini John H. Johnson, of Tropic; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hall, of McSunset Mrs. Huwaid Robin- Utah from California. Mrs. Barbara Gregor), her Gill, Nevada, and their two son, director of the Red Cross Excavation, dog ordinance The Mountie and his horse nake a colorful picture sub-efor American visitors to Ottawa, Canadas capital city, tn the background is the Peace Tower of the Parlia- - 41-- the1 Engineering. Swimming piogram for Sunset, announces that the will begin Tuesday, June Id for Sunset childien and continue once a week each Tuesday fur eight weeks at Lagoon Children who wish in participate m the program must he 111 yeais or older and must have p a r e n t - signed registration tin ms m the hands of Mrs. Robinson by Monday, June Uth. ;uch dug shall have been im(Continued From Page 1.) Buses sponsored by Sunset and infected dugs, and gives pounded. All impounded dugs not re- City will pick up the children the penalties for disobeying ordeemed within five days may at the Sunset LDS Chapel at dinance. be destroyed by the city dog ::.( a. in. Children aie asked will into The ordinance go to bring bathing suit, tuwel, tax collector or may be sold. effect June md in- fm linker fees at The ordinance in pait states, Any dug that by balking oi It shall he unlawful for any howling disturbs the peace and Beginning, mtei mediate and person to own, keep, hai bor quiet of any neighhoi hood fm advanced swimming instruction over or maintain a dog or dogs is a of extended penods time will he given by the following the age of three months withattaek-ng nuisance. Dugs people in Sunset who have takout registering and obtaining public domestic animals or fowls en Red Cross training to in a license. Annual fee for such he killed. Dogs are prohi- Mulct m this program: Mi. license shall he .?' for male may bited in any place of puhlii HuWi.rd Robinson, Mr. Glen Mu ioi or sprayed female and ' laiey, Mr. Gail Giinxtad, Mr female. Upon pay- worship seivue. firm ui corAny pel.sun, Eugene Kidd, Mrs. Kent Smith, ment of the licence tee, tneii violating any piovision Mis. David Evans, Mrs. Lindon shall he issued to the owner, poration or tailing to Grandy, Mis. Max Wiggill, Mrs. a metalic tag foi each dog of this oidinance the with Wells provisions Fielding omply Mis. Rice, so licensed. Kvery owner shall thereof shall upon lonviction Watts, Mis. Harley Ahshire, he required to provide each he uf a misdenieanoi and Mis. Don Reid, Mrs. Kenneth dog with a collar foi the license shallguilty he subject to impiison Arave, Mrs. Fled Kirby, Mr. tag. moot in the Davis County Jai and Mrs Lathair Johnson, Mrs the for he unlawful shall "It .to days of a Keith not Mrs. Steed, Gleelyn owner of a dog to permit the fine exceeding not $RK)." exceeding Bateman, Mrs. Heinz Larsen, same to run at large. The ownThe complete ordinances may Mrs. Bareli Duncan, Mrs. Glen er of any impounded dog may ledeem within five days, by be lead at Layton City office (Tarey, Mis. DeVoe Mayhue, Mrs. Denvil Hansen, Mrs. Elm-- r paying an impounding fee of m the Verdeland Bark adminNeihaur, Mrs. Phillip Han-te$1 plus !V cents for each day istration building. Mrs. Darwin Burnett and Mrs. Lloyd Martin. 4hoto , Lmnadtan National Jtaiiwayt Telephone Clearfield The Junior Homemakers Club, under the leadership of Irma Baggs, has been newly organized for the summer months. The girls arc first-yea- r cooking, studying and meet each Thursday morning at !i..!ii. Each girl takes her tuin being hostess. The six girls each have a position of responsibility in the club. Joan Beutler is president; Gavlene Green, vice president; Nihla Wilcox, secretary and treasurer; Ruth Baggs, publicity reporter; Janice Tolman, parliamentarian; and Carol Jarvis, H Hill Air Force Base Five Hill AFB maintenance workers 4-- H club meets 4-- H Cited for 20 Years of work Farmington Sunset - Max Archibald, Sunr.th School set Elementary gtade teacher who lives in Clearfield, has been given the post of Recreational Director fui Sunset. Registration fur this piogram will he held Thursday, June .1 beginning at l'L.'tn p.m. at the Sunset City Bark on Center School age children Street. only are eligible for this program of activities. At the present time nase-balsoftball, badminton, tennis, and ci uquet will be offered chilihen who participate in the program at the park. A handicraft program will he arranged at a later date. This daily recreational program will he offered fmm l':.'(l to 1:T p.m it the city pai k. Jr. Homemakers Clearfield man L ... 2 for 33c Kaysville |