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Show The JOURNAL-A- ug REFLEX-JOURNA- 1 9, 1 958 Page 5 L lav a .s It u t icpoitcd n that the n iri-te- Javites, tn ton - i wive-- , s i o i no Xdu t il to attc ml 1 he ( m on to In Pa ir o- 1 i c y -- Sunset Pun ton Canyon foe paitv SI New! , Washington, Yoik City, and Monti cal, Can- ada Dunne; then two day torn of the tap tol, then- - visited Mr Adam's cousin, Congressman and Mis William V. Dawson and daughtei, Billie, and also he Xdanis Miss Kate Ellison pleasuie tup was terminated soonei than anticipated due to family leasons Thev Hew home on August lo, which was the date of anival of a new giand-daughtborn to then daugh Mi. and ter and Mrs, Frank Loomis The Adams grandson, son of Mi and Mi s Cecil Baiton, was hospitalized for a serious illness during then absence. Mrs. Adams reported that he is much hettei now' and letumed to his home on Sunday. m er son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tucker and family, 7t0 East Gentile, recently retumed fiom a trip to Seattle, Washington where they visited Mi Tuckers parents, Mi and Mrs Earl Tucker, Sr., arid Mi. Tuck-ei- s bi other, Lee Tucker and family. Neah Bay on the Straits of Juan DeFucha, and Westport two-wee- k itci a visit at the 1 uc 1 home, Mis Iuckei s cousin, Ms (I, tl Cunningham and family aic letuilium to Felt, Okki homa Biesentlv visiting at the Tu kc i home is Mis uckei s sister, Mis Paul Swanson and family-o- f Tuilock, talitoima Mr. and Mrs. bterns Kilfojle and family of Lewiston, Idaho omed Mi. and Mis Ruben kil lovie of West Gentile at the Nate Family Reunion at Dingle, Idaho on Satuiday, August o were Mrs. How-aC. Gittins and Miss Donna (iittins, 'tirj Paik, for a bndal showei held at the Uh Waid Relief Society loom on Satuidav afternoon, August 1, in honoi of Miss Dixie Gittins. Approximately loo guests wen ptesenf, some of which were from the Logan area, home of the benedict, Ronald Shepherd. The wedding date is August "ith, m the Salt Lake City LDS Tc mple. Mr. and Mrs Kent Barbtr and family, 5V Moigan, attended the funeral of Mr. BarDebra bels niece, Baihei of Syiacuse f k-- oh ICE m I, i. of 1959 THE WIZARD 1 of OZ UTAH STATE FAIR 12 'thru SEPT SEPT Mats 2 30 Sot Twilit A 8 30 olSpm AH , 21 Sun titles at 8 30 Wed , Friday Sot Sept 19 of 1, 5 Prices Include Tax and Admion $3 7 5 S3 25, Fairground $2 75 $2 25 location not guaranteed Order now by mail Send 4 cent stomped addressed return envelope with check or money order to UTAH STATE FAIR, FG 6 Salt Lake City 10 t ,1 ii c i iim m , by av i 1 c il' u is f will include a steak i Lun Peth Ovmond sets interested Persiimicl daU i c es Memiuiship tllfuci ct tie Xttends Temple rites ( c Jav- - (inference add Scotluld, Javcct picsi-Iden- t, attended the Jaycct (Juai-terl- v Conieiehci in Piovo on suridav August 1 7th. flu Planning gioup dw us-1 the National No Protect namely Jay tee Community and Chaptci Development. Making plans foi her wed A National Awaid will he (Illf. September .T is Miss Reta Luci Btth Osmond will mite w h hie to the Jayiee Club to given (u jrtU1 whose engagement wedding vows with Don Wayne successfully completes the Lee Clowaid is made i m the Salt m PauNeri August unity and Chapter Dev elop- - m,w she is daughter today Lake 1 OS Temple. ment, Javcce National Project , f lyj, ,t,lMis Ralph F Mm- Miss Osmond is a daughtei No. 1 van of Layton. t m a son (f Mi and Mis Jusepn Osmond The henedic of Bountiful Wavne is a son Mi. and Mis Dow aid L if ot Mi and Mis ,1. Don Paul Clowaid of Kay sv die. sen, Kavsvilh. He is a giad-ua- ti Both aie giaduates of Davis of Davis High School and High School and attended Utah has been attending Weber ColThe luideto-- ! State Eniveisitv lege tor the iast two yeais !c is al filiated with Kappa Miss Osmond lias beer a Dilta Soiontv. Mi. Clowaid at South Davis High I laiis to atti ml Weber College sc hoed ol and latei the Inivcisitv Layton A meeting was held . , at the Tnnity Lutheian Church, ,h.. ow ' will be exchanged August 12, to appoint leaders of Cub Scout Pack mi Joe Kir- He Salt Lake IDS Temple. , ul Yeung couple Layton Rotary Layton Rev ei end and Mrs Donald Balstei of the Tnnitv Lutlieian Lhuuh aie the patents of a gill Dot li on Satuiday, August Kith, at St Benedicts Hospital, The Ogden gnl, named Linda Louise, weighed 7 pounds, t ounces, and is the Balsters tost child Ladies by was appointed Cub Scoutmaster, Eugene Sitzlei, assistant (uh Sc outmastei ; and Patton was chosen secie-tai( uh treasurer of the Le-Ro- night y y Hai old Ellison, pies-ideof the Layton Rotaiy Club, announces that dinner at the Tiopical (ate The maternal grandmother , Mis Fueda HoNten of Comoi-dia- , jin Bugham City have been Missoun, is presently vis- made foi Rotan Ladies Night, iting at the Balstei residence on Thuisday, August js and will remain until August Distnct Gov ei nor A Walter jsth to become acquainted w ith Stevenson will make his offihei granddaughter Mr. and cial visit to the Layton Rotary Mrs. 11 W. Peters of Staunton, Club at the legular luncheon Illinois aie the paternal grand- meeting Wednesday, September loth. parents. Lay toil nt Sc outs 1 i PENNEYlS w ( t the time of his death he is an uttve member of the a field Thud LDS Ward. c i Suivivois include his widow, one son and three daughters, all of Clearfield Nolan, Manlvn, Kathleen, Jane; a hiothet and thiee sister's. Burial was in the Clear Held Memorial Park. Penneys has every back-to-scho- need ol with the selection and quality, the low prices Penneys is famous fori LAYTON STORE for Shop Penneys Everything for -- Lions hold SCHOOL HURRY HURRY WHILE THEY LAST Canyon fry Boys' 13 Oz. Jeans . . $1.66 $1.00 Boys' Sport Shirts Boys' Polo Shirts .. .. 2 for $1.00 1 To Girls' Dresses $1.88 & $2.44 Girls' Polished Cotton Slips $1 Girls' Jeans $1.00 Girls' Midcall Pants ... $1.44 Boys' Gym Shoes . $2.88 Children's Shoes $2.66 show cancer Film at Fair Lav ton Mis Eugene Schow,j North Davis Countv Cancer Society, an-- 1 nounecs that the Cancer Society will havt a display at the Da- vis County Fan and will show a cancer Ido tHed Honzonsl chaitmm of if the THESE ARE A FEW OF THE TERRIFIC BARGAINS TO BE FOUND IN PENNEY'S 12 PAGE CIRCULAR SEE YOUR DAILY NEWSPAPER WEDNESDAY EVENING AND THURSDAY MORNING FOR MORE! MORE! MORE! SAVINGS! BACK-TO-SCHOO- Hope The lilni will he shown at pm, Thuisday and Friday, August it and '22, and also at IK c Ink Satuiday morning 7 and (i o'clock Satuidav evening,! Augu t 2 ; ,5: It , Kilby, who also selves as Assistant Scoutmastei of Scout Tioop so, mentioned that ton Alimbeis of the Lav- the Tioop Mi Paper Dine was lav ti n 1 ions ( luh and then fam- successful The boys dies attended a veiy hambuiger liv gatheied 1KM1 pounds of paper, 'em Fiidav i, evening, August in then canvass of Layton City. The hee m Weber (un it has been decided to gne Itno at additional pounds of magazines,- ppi ovimatel 40 were to the Veterans Administration' to enj. an horn talk Hospital in Salt Lake City rath- - a foreign student exchange er than selling the poundage fiom Pakistan regai ding that to make a profit. countrys customs and religion. Everyone asked a multitude of questions which were readily arisweied hv the sjieak'ei F.ail Tucker, piesident of the La ns Club, would like to remind all members that theie will he a business meeting at s pm, Thuisday, August 2H,' at the Signal Cate Joc T CO' ( wue C Joe Kirby Heads cubs stu-lele- New daughter i rung, August l1h paid Present wen Mt md Mis, I eo Hill and son, Ronnie; Mi and Mis Rub n t ill and sons,' I R (hide stir and sons, Leo Kenny and Doug, Mi and Mis Did Clive; Mi and Mrs. Floyd Lynn Judkins and son, Clint, Buckles and son, Lain, Mi Mi and Mis Elwood stuitz and Mis. al Talbot and son, and son, Elwood, Air and Mis Steven, and Ted and Clyde James Biggs and son, Jimmy, Pit tie. Team members unable Mr. and Mrs. Donal Bui nett to attend weic Dec Button, and and .son, Blaine, Mr. and Mrs. Doug (limes. Com-'Kenne- th - it if lav ton, 1 aid I Planned by lie su i l hari-numbe- is m w , In - i Sm lid 1 i nn mug Anyone V en in horn dui-m"l- t, tt t - 1 g v g- uvii-mgh- Davis count v se and H savings bonds muhasis amounted to $1 ,17'i ii lulv, bringing the total fox tin yt u to date tu sf llli'ij MM i f the countv's sales o.d, ( hdirui in Harold C Stud has poi ted. F. ai Meld Fu"eial services held Monday in the ( lear-Id 1,1 '"in Mud said that Third LDS Ward Chapel little league Cub Dam Man- age i Iloycl But Lie , as slant N,tl wl attention is being given tor Clarence (Chalky) II Bush- cub Managei, A al Talbot, and 10 ttu ntH progiam that pel nt 11, ,2. investment in senes E and Stall Sgt. Gene Rodar of Hill mits Mi 11 Bushnell died after a !)mK hv cnoups busi- XFB, who served as chut uni attac K whilp working neait tic i oi a Little the for pai poi League pne afternoon Born July Thursday un 10,1 assoua moi h poatid mg the summit season. F.ai m Meadow, b , Millard hutches mdchuich of the foregone nun wmc ot a gitt and caul ol K.tuutiuns, (itv, Countv and County, he was a son of Joshua aim Xim Bearden Bushnell. He labor unions, appieciation fiom the , team 'date funds, institutions- in fact, all man ad Del mar Nel on on De-- i and the" partnt'-- uho c min i is, pi u , rl the Salt hosted the liaihecue in the Lay- - 01 caniatn ns other than com I ake mplt Chanman Fteed J banks, ton Bow y in m day eenUM1d av toil 1 i at tic umn - t dick, camping Funeral rites field for C. H. Bushnell Chaifnld ms s - i i F -- and and bieaklast in muj Wcatncr peimittmg the gicup will I Mow the sun is! vine- Dme home in .Sunday m Balsters have HollDAYn it v i 'UK Saturday, flying vacation for lk. yielded llmon, cm bass, Mi. and Mi' Dick (dams and and lloundei loi the Tuckei Thev a lived daughtei, Sheirie, Jut South tishing paitv me on Satuidav, August Main, included seeing the sites C D ld-da- c V , V i I Davis bond sales Party honors Little League Ball officials Jaycees plan Canyon party JUST L J: m. io ' id. &iittG CeraV yr XM a"4 go oi sVc is I3e ro is a 6 d-- SUs oi to a ad 4iaa3 Da pie' rive iSaTe & cr le Da De3 V.aN)! 10 3 0 ad .y A 4-- "I. SA yf- 1 y - Al KEEP YOUNG 30 JW. s KEEP COOL, - fY to aPeT tve aper- tye'S - 2- V A tve edS' qA.C xoc 10 1 vOXi d0 Alt4 AV V f & Kf txai- - J V oaP rif v I fi fi i. ...COOK too ELECTRICALLY! Electric cooking sends the heat into :he food, not into the kitchen. Thats why electric cooking is cooler. 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