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Show Page 2 Richard 30, 1958 The JOURNAL-Se- gt. Finishes JP urges drivers to refrain From driving while drinking ;; I,,t 'j in pltv n of the e J'l-tio- he Utah SaTetv Cornlas i pampldt t entitled, ar MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED -- Driving" tm'ian dignitaries. ed a drinking drner. t'.rtt r.nps f. rth the In nine vveiks of instruction, of One out every the "taw recruit" is developed o drinking drivers fatal into a Navy Bluejacket, ready tmnubue. The facts drivers rmohed in oi a . Utah in 19a7 for duty with the fleet. accidents I have Since aieanraahng were under the influence of A group of men from Mars justice of the peace landed in a city street. Wonthese facts have been more alcohol, This two page pamphlet, der what town this is? said j orceablv impressed on me Safe-J has Tne many interesting facts! one. than eer betnre Why not ask him?" cried antv Council tamphht deals 'as to how alcohol effects other, pointing to a fireplug. Dont be ridiculous, was the with the 11 Ds wHro a1- - the ability to drive, what Cant you see hes only cholic coi tc' t f the ' ,d interval should elapse be-- ( reply. a child? and f tween driving, drinking stream fi" m dry The Monitor chemical tests deter- and deem t ' ' v d id mine degree of intoxi-- I1 e drinf r d those drivers that am, however, very much If cation. i t punk bid iy hike in a Social concerned and alarmed at to imbibe j" in i m the these the fatal accidents and am could o read 'nt!Prirk t i.e n t o Tie acts and figures it would most certainly interested in Las tb t s to r f the "o a long way to stop many helping in my small way will which do help to that ..cciuents and deaths that ciher i' on the r occur the our slaughter stop on No c. every day be a it whether This highwajs, Pamphlet a ih highways. entering wreck-- i a a I . 13 drinker, speeder, is free for the asking. ovanide j.,.-a ;,ir mio-- hat e a supply, and I would less driver, or the violation people bile with a imnrg umir,le plfased to give a copy of any traffic law. If you drive dont drink. kb in many to ary one interested, at the o J If you drink dont drive. We have laws that cases tun s ut ; iho death If every one would obas danger-llro- l liquor consumption, (ju.ih.it and I am not taking sides serve these few words highous as c;, amde The laUni available date on the liquor question. Ev- way accidents would be cut shows ery one has the right to his down tremendously. My sincere desire is to A drinking diiver is in- - own opinion. I am only in- cut down the highway the traf-in terested help d'lTr in all of uived enforcing i laws as they are written. I casualties. f .c accidents. i'Cikinp 1 Phene 103 Kaysville, Utah Show Starts 7:30 Please Come by 1,-e- 1 te i 8:30 to See a Complete Show New Courtesy Cards Now on Sale Effective Date. September 15th Wash. j ?uri-ei?iu- ss i Hatysuille Theatre ! iYaee , basic Sherman Niel Tingey, 21, Centerville San Diego, Cohf. (FHTNC) Richaid A. Kelly, Jr, son of Kathleen Anderson, 19, Wendover Mr and Mr?. Richard A. Kelly of Route 1, Box Bs, Layton, thedued to graduate from re- Delrin Vance Calloway, 20, Seattle cruit training Sept 'in at the Nina Marie Lund, 21, Farmington , Spec ;al holiday studies N'aval Training (enter, San showed 53G of Christmas Hugo, Calif. Leo Earl Park, 23, Salt Lake City The season fatal accidents in- graduation exercises, Jean Lee, 16, Layton weeks volved a drinking driver, mat King the end of nine include of "boot camp, will Labor day week end, a full dres parade and review Dennis Dean Moss, 20, Bountiful ,48't. fatal accidents involv-- j before military officials and Patricia Mae Johnson, 20, Moses Lake, lertn Ai M, 11 o From the County A. Kelly Charles Edward Bruen II, 20, Layton Kay Flint Jacobson, 19, Logan Donald John Anderson, 29, Salt Lake City Jessie Larence Crook, 39, Bountiful DIVORCE SUITS FILED Shirlene Smith s. Lee Evans Hammond Connie F. versus Dean Jarman Joan P. versus Douglas J. Wallace Jack B. ersus Elva C. Cummings DIVORCES GRANTED Jack B. versus Elva C. Cummings Tues, Wed, Sept. 30, Oct 1 i . The Lady , Catherine Moser new bride ' f In a ceiemony performed before A. George Raymond in the Logan LDS Temple on September l'', Robert J. Blam claimed Miss Catherine Moser as his bride. The new Mrs. Blaine is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Moser of Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Blain of Sunset are parents of the benedict. A reception in tne Lake View Stake House honored the young couple. The young bride chose a full length gown of silk organza ever taffeta. The Chanfitted bodice tilly featured long tapered sleeves. 1 con-deah- k : Her elbow length veil fell from a crown of tiny pearls and she earned a lavender orchid sur-- r mnded by w hite carnations Takes a and sUphanotis. Attendants were in identical yellow frocks and carried nosegays of yellow roses and chrysanthemums. They were Mrs Gerald Moser, matron of honor; Miss Audrey Jones, Miss Connie Garr, Miss Delores Anderson and Miss Elaine Rob-- , inson, bridesmaids. Best man duties were per-- 1 formed by Phillip Evans with Gerald Moser, Delbert Kay and Sandford Kay usherng. finer -- PLUS.(j Deep STORE LAYTON flduentnre OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 8 P. M. , esr tljfsstbargsiai rte"v rr-- V hi'.'yesirs giritfgttiwr' et PfHNEYS V VWTjr. Thurs, Fri, Sat, Oct. 2, 3, 4 r a liMi kids snow most oxcUlng bargain. America further than our buyon worthing out the party look a whole year o preporel No mlullo ever traveled haven't seen in all our bornday.. we low with Then we for price, togged everything qualityl had to offerl Our laboratory worked tir.le.sly checking the ngge.? wtlh.omething new and exciting In every department Now Penney'. U ready with surprise, that'll make you check our prim twlco 'collection of over gathered together! Como and get 'emJ W market, Jeff Chandler Lana Turner blgg, ... 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