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Show TI.2 JOURNAL-O- 28, 1958 Page 2 ct. Couple to four European countries Paul Liston Among top 2 1 Reid L. Jones, Home 0ff.ee Manager for Surety Life Insurance Company in Salt Lake Citj, will join leading executives from the United States and Canada in a eties of insurance eonfei-ence- s to be held in four European countries in November. Bktint cadets Paul F. Liston, David and Barry South, and ,on of Mr. and Mrs. E. Lee LisMiss Judy Bates, Idaho Falls, ton of JtN E. Center in KaysIdaho, visited with Mr. and Mrs. ville, was one of 12 top cadets LeRoy Walters, Tuesday eve- named Distinguished Military ning. Students by the University of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robins, Utah Army ROTC recently. son Norris, daughter Linda, Selection was based on overLayton, were dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl all grades of the students, grades m military science and Robins, Sunday. Mrs. Hooper Mortensen and outstanding leadership on camptwo children were guests Satur- us and at the 193ts summer at Ft Lewis, Washingday of her parents, the Robins. camp ton. Kenneth Morrison, Provo, Mr. Liston is a senior majorspent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Florence Lee. ing in political science at the Lt. and Mrs. Jack Robins and U. He is an outstanding halftwo children left Monday for back on the Ute football squad their home at Lubback, Texas, and was also active in athletics after spending a week visiting at Davis High, from which he with both their parents, Mr. and was graduated in 1955. Mrs. Waynard Bennett and Mr. and Mrs Phillip Robins. Viiate Brough spent the weekend at Provo, visiting with her sisters, Evelyn and Eleanor and other former friends. Kaj.'-vill- e By Mrs. .orma Freer Fhnne 69 Kajsville Mis. Olive Weaver, Preston, Idaho, iv a guest inis week at the home of her uaughter. Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Mew art and famd. Mr. and Mr. Golden Hamblin, Seattle, Washington, weie quests la-- l week of his sistei, Mr. and Mis. Bernard Morton. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Birken-fel- d spent five days last sleek at Las Vegas, Nevada, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vaughn. Miss Sharon Carter has been v ery ill the past week in a Lo- Mrs. Julia Webster moved into her new home last week. She will be a member of the Kaysville First Ward. Mrs. George W Wileox spent a few days last week in Bountiful, visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs Harold Wilcox, and Mt. and Mrs. Allan Barber and families. Miss Patricia Behling, Ogden, who is attending Weber College, was a guest last weekend of her grandpat ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Behling. She was chosen as Homecoming Queen of Weber College this year. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Behling, Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Turner attended the funeral service of Mrs. Mable their sister-in-laSatur-daTurner in Farmington j gan hospital. Mrs. Frank Witt returned to hi me m Heher City after lending the past few weeks at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buhler Mrs. Mildred Behling and Mrs. . t hel Webb attended the play, Mr. and Mrs. Coy S anger m Salt Lake South Pacific and daughtei, Ogden, weie SatFi dav tv ei mg. of Mi. and Mrs urday gut-t- s '1 V. Airs. D.md hurgood, Venial Sw angei, Svunu e, visittd Fndav with and he Primary officers Mu. (, purge W'. Wll- lei i, held Waul the Thud tt of ihus Ci X. meetMr. and Mrs. rank Duller Heir monthly population the at an family .pi t tl nast week-t- d ing Monday evening Lucille home of Mis. Butler, at Spin 'vide With his par-- t Gan Bennett suffered a nt s. Hi , f itln r is vi iy ill at the Ltah V.iliij Hospital in leg iniury la- Wednesday while I i ovo. working for Kaysville City. hf r 1 1 1 i -t fDoWACrVC 3 I DAWSON Because ... He Successfully Works For You One ot the most able men Utan has sent to Congress, he effectively promotes the interests of our State and he works unceasingly for the public good. Rep. Dawson says "I intend to continue my fight against increased Government spending which leaves inflation and high taxes in its wake I intend to continue my policy of making my services available to every Utahn, regardless of political or religious affiliation" ... DAWSON VOTE 4th NOV. political advertisement by Rod P. Dixo (Paid First Security Building, Salt Lake City) Ummmcmmm VOTE Please Come by Purpose of the conference, which will be conducted in England, France, Switzerland, and Italy, is to exchange ideas with prominent European insurance men and thereby bring about a understanding of wot insurance affairs. Tues. Wed., Oct. 28, 29 The tour will also implement President Eisenhowers People to People Progiam of creating a better understanding between Mr. and Mrs. Jones will leave New York with the rest of their party on November 1st. Layton Davis County Music Supervisor, Mrs. Mary Jensen, Boxes for sale an Music class which began last spring for all Verdeland Park Elementary School teachers. i Hill Air Force Base Nearly wooden boxes, measuring feet long, 5 feet high and The Vei deland teachers have 5 feet wide, are now on sale met weekly to receive this speat the Hill AFB West Area discial training in techniques in 899. Selling said P. Glenn Moss, posal yard, Bldg music, each. '0 price is principal. Disposal officials said buyers will be allowed to dismantle and children, Salt Lake. The occa- collapse boxes at the yard so sion was in honor of Mrs. they can haul more than one at Hutchinsons birthday, mother a time. of Mrs. Swan. Selling hours are 7:30 a.m., Golden Taylor underwent major surgery at the Dee Hos- Monday through Friday. Buyers can either enter through the pital, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Halliday Clearfield or Sunset entrances to the base. and were dinner T0 PLUS of GETTYSBURG THE BATTLE guests family of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barnes Further information on the in Tremonton, Sunday. box sale may be obtained by Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Strong calling Hill AFB, TAylor returned home Friday from a Ext. 3M3. vacation trip to y a Complete Show better Class near end ten-da- 3:33 to See CINEMASCOPE Seat- Washington. While there, they visited one day with Dr. and Mrs. Hal Bourne and family. TSgt. and Mrs. Russell M. Odd and children, Michelle, Holly and Sherie, Oceanside, Caliarrived Tuesday to fornia, spend a few months with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Odd. Mrs. Don Crandall and son R i e k y, Riverside, California, visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Maxfield. tle, Room mothers Thurs., Fri., Sat., Oct. 30, 31 -- Nov. 1st Tea planned Layton According to Mrs. Jack Stevenson, room mother representative, a room mothers tea will he held at Layton Elementary School Wednesday aft-reno- at 3:15 p.m. All room mothers are invited to meet with the teachers and discuss responsibilities for the school year. their Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Bennett visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon In complete charge of the Thurgood in Clearfield and with John Williams at Roy, Satur- event is Mrs. Stevenson and Mrs. Jay Simmons. day evening. KIDS SHOW All UTAH Will Win With (TED) BRADFORD CANDIDATE Saturday 1:30 P. M, the early 1930s, provided enough water r to support the industrial and i2 population growth in Utah and Salt Lake Counties. Salt Lake City, which subscribed for half this water, thereby was provided with enough water for an additional population of 300,000. O post-wa- for COUNTY ATTORNEY raid Political Advertisement j&f WATKINS The Provo River Project, which Arthur V. Watkins helped organize in REPUBLICAN V ptm I ASSftk ' NU-WOO- D' I UriLg him on the trip will be his wife, the former Barbara Dickson of Layton. Both are well known in Davis Countj. Kaysville Utah Show Stcrls 7:33 103 Aecompam ing Americans and people abroad. completing Phone month-lon- g Verdeland music is Hausuille Theatre FOR CHARLES E. Eit Mr and Mrs. Dee Iv. Chipman three children, Salt Lake, weie dinner guests of Mr. and Mis. Noble Sandall, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Swanger and son Dennis, Salt Lake, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swanger, Attorney and Mr. Thornley K. Swan will be guests at a dinner party at the Town Club in Salt Lake Saturday evening given by Mrs. Becky Smoot Meiriott. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell L. Sparks and four children, Farmington; Mr. and Mrs. Wells Monson and daughter Terry Lynne, Brigham City, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Monson. Mrs. liana Jarman and her sister Mrs. JoAnn Leigh, Bountiful, spent Sunday at Grants-vill- e, visiting with relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Aron Thedell, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Blair N. Barton and family, Centerville; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Furgeson and son Paul, Ogden; Mrs. Joseph T, Steed, aon Steven, daughter Helen, Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barton and family were Sunday visitor of Mrs. Effie B. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Kent and three children left Monday for their home at Los Angeles, California, after spending the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Irving Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. J. William Swan entertained at dinner Sunday for the following guests, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dean and two ami j Uecoralor " TILE CEILING al Furthermore, the Project will bring with it valuable of flood control, agricultural velopment, and public recreation. hydro-powe- looks like the most expensive fissured tile, costs far less. and grey design. On sale for 5 days . . . Beige 17 r, c o 1 -- C .t: H I X cc o a D C3 a S co o water development. costs are amortized, And the development will after these project-associate- d JOHN HOWARD This is REAL governmental Sir Lancelot n 0801 stabur-charle- ., The King of the TON hunt-BIS 08Wr Calypees Mwrs 5TAPL .i s Km Dtc t4 mamuis MtNMWIt ruttdJ e.irur.fls, wnneth marquis inaprfn Sewnted " --C "pmebot miu raw POWERS 11 PAUL RICHARDS return annually tax revenues to the Treasury equal to the construction cost and will continue to do so for many generations to come. MALA mt HIGGINS fAn me c t 1M , Rmi taw. econ- or more, omy returns of a thousand-fold- , on a repayable Federal investment. the Senate Appropriations Committee to which he is entitled to be asof service Sena- signed by his tor Watkins can be even more effective in moving this project to On Sun., Mon., Tues., Ved., Nov. 2, 3, 4, 5 rs half-complet- completion. ERICH MARIA REMARQUES Arthur V. Watkins rtiR ft GAVIN He Gets Things Done" Paid political advertisement by Richard Stevenson, Jr., Rep. County Chairman. CiMlMAScop-.2T--ceco- R J ifmiWiin TiTiW1-- JOHN LILO PULVER t JOCK MAHONEY- - DON DFQRE i 3 C3 MENT . . . VOTE REPUBLICANVOTE FOR GOOD GOVERN LAYTON, UTAH u de- Residents of the Weber Basin area will repay all of the costs of this $70 million project associated with agricultural, power, municipal and industrial u. s. Senator 8 CO The Weber Basin Project will develop four times as much water as the Provo River Project. This means that if all the Weber Project water is ultimately required for municipal and industrial use, this one project will support a population of one million in Northern Utah. Meanwhile it supports a vital agricultural economy in that area. This assured future water supply makes possible the future development of a continuous municipal-industriarea Bounto extending from Brigham City tiful. And sociologists already are predicting such a development. -- A KEENAN WYNN UNlYERSAUNtERNATIONAt. A... PICTURE ,rn .1 I |