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Show Festive! in Heveiebef On 58 eed da1?, pneident, - ArA Tuesday fe MIA October 21, th Ward on coordination of the AIL Vo The Lord". Record ng to Jnv ee"ig, r$w cape! to Pai the festival vdl he presented durrg NoveKj- Driver cited Layton Church News in accident Organizing Priesthood Chorus Halloween Party Halloween part vdi Layton The 3rd WaH All Mutual-Agb fceld on Tuesday e'enmg, Pettier 2s ar 7 3o pin flt tie 3rd Ward gym, Fun wii include games fpemk alev, and refreshhut no rrs-k- e ments, Everyone i requested to wear a There wi'l be a prize for the be-- t e tu JOAN ELLIQIT thftmf C h u i he iw prif 'r!,1rfnri II ha kMtn F on c Fr p altpr H i Strfft 44, UHs 7 nil rjl 'l l r aip Ip 0 to 7 p oi 2 u 7 m f hr T 'on s pif-- f (nnffit-- , ( T'Kdiv on ho ljnftpr j! r s orgn of rhe t nn 'U8l ?f!P t rf,Tic1 - ir-- north I s. ph t p rro'hpfj into and ftforjp lotting P'alsf rnEqnjvt, hoof grp urged to joH thp rhnrus another brirg dimn hv Annr J. Sorensen, JT, "02 North Mam, To School Halloween Farnmijtnii F. M. Wh'ides Layton Elementary School PJA Carm-vm- l Fred Eanks and Dr. Hal Marvell announce that a!! of Laytons witches, dwarfs, elves, and spooks in assorted s'res are Invited to haurt the school from 5 to 9 pm. Friday evening, October SI. At 5 p.m. food booths will ten selling for II no The stub from each strip ticket piakes the holder eligible for the door prize. The purpose of raiding money through thi carnival is to buy audio-vi-uaids for the Lajton Elementary film strip library. Kr of what j ou learn is what you see, said Dr. Marsell. t iiMtt d prtj ) in- - JOURNAL-O- p "h tel n Set By If tp K, 28, 1958 Page 5 cf. OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted, Frames Repaired Broken Lenses Duplicated, . gf JS3 North Main Street, Suite 12, Gay Mar Plaza CLEARFIELD, UTAH Office Hours: 9:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Telephone Clearfield TA Salt Lake City EM m n In p t,, F f for Jifspi p t f ( o tH f P p hpf V,inrt 0 e c r J M will u t f o Ip M thp e f L'nt if j f j thir 2 t top iv hpr Mi pn p m 0 , j fl 'hemp t v., ,ri nr an f im r IT ? the Dr r cilld )U r x Smith f THp h ! V CO' r n 1 n ' (? pt pp t L t l ' f t nn tH tie tn If. Vrinxi e th4P hplf1 afiFi (hrtppl ATfvnHw' tom nil p m -r n t c Mile Theatre. ( , a vt n r nq in thp p1 r'F' T a i c r . pr mv H I, t lca C ic Id t Ro-- s toi, hl i fi" , Mt- - rls, al 9 cub scouts Talent of young artists Vi!i be displayed Get awards h At the Lajton monthly meeting of Cub Scout Tack S12 awards were received Ronby the following ald Bead, Raymord Buigess, Roy Call, Don Rohm- -' n, Charies Bean, Ray Be k, Biad Williams, Maik Limieman, and Johnny Graehl. The opening prayer was given by Garth Rnsenhmdj the flag ceremony was taken care of by Den No. 4, Den Mother, Mrs. Esther Graehl Den Ne. 3 presented two skits, Den Mother, Mr. Mirtha Morriion; and the closing prayer was given hy Jimmy Johnstun. Del Adams dressed In Ma regular n Mean, p! mat. fA.20, mean, of min. S'- - 71, mean, of week 9 5 deg. Weather news courtesy of A'den Blaine of the Wasatch Research Center of Forest end Range Experimental Ftation at Farm-- 1 ras I W At exhibit in Kaysvillc Assembly cf Gcd -- dS-a- I lb rt x Will Organize CYO Unit a- -- -t nt y i 1 -- -- V -- Episcopal Mission pp,t -- FARMINGTON . -- wt Jlr. t, T - C -i le v, i -- pio-pni- I diary, to,, b 'ntn Kaj Buddy burners on 1'eautiful etching as wpiI "j. which tna'ted sandwiches pip a pamtmg hy LrCnntp mads was activity of the t and one bv Mrs Mm mi when the Kajsvdle C,nl frnjt t. at lie ilrne tbat have 'f01 Troop 5.3 met Thur-da- y ed tn the limarv b she v ri" school. Tvyeoty-on- e rl pitond-pd g ' rganizatinns. the meeting. Mrs. Melba Monsnn and Brooks are scout leaders and Sandra Brooks is act. ing jrrihp 1 Parly at i LOLORAM HAS IT! Orcstwood Nows H! HtWIlEXICOHASIT! Bt Afu, Nnrin Air. KtsviRe BEEGON, WASH3NGTON, AND MONTANA HAVE IT. T IrDonfijd. Mr. bsue hare contendeH epposeH to the that fee public h not qualified to do tlieir own thinking bf endeavoring to remove this issue from the ballot PaH-Muhi- el Voting FOR xj Initiative Petition No. One tnnpi dud q- PtTfiu Fps-- toHpi find AnHnpu ther DougU onouly fht. Pure hopital fiom TA ( p l 31 nr tnpirips iiiffered m fin aijtAmA bile accident. Mr. and Mr. Lionel Flowers, Salt Lake, Cbffmr f. flrvpi, M h t tier, Calif ?T9 pur t. t M of Mr, and Mi Pithop, Frida v eeninsr fi al frotr e d fi Dah cekbratitix. 2. Curb illegal gambling, Encourage new tourist epenhing in Utah, Provide more money for the state treasury, Create new breeding farms a new industry-( HAS 1 - :J S, UP voun OWN HIND - DON'T LET SOMEONE TELL YOU HOW TO VOTE ON THIS ISSUE. Fhari By Utah Rardruj Ralph Child, SprmavnL!, Iiwurient edv?rtjernrt if-v-rt- rsi Of r ncr rifiV Pp at pijrbacd the rcfrPhmpnt booth arbppupd bfiml" mjpr- - pnp ndy, fifd ft pp pijnch rookie on thp mpuij jtp n n r) 3 Lntfrtammpnf vjP ARev Fait camp-- , ror t fih pmd, cakr w tC v b e elpphfint hnnh o, fi "! Suppri ru tn In p ni F Pp nf AH TiaHc'-- , tne s.rbnn, fit "1, UppPr the HhIIci i cen "P Yu would , L, nf rpr- - fit d ri ha' arnn Rqrk EP room tpqtbpi hin ill 1 Vordeland Mr, S. Andr5 C!yd pnt thr Vih Vpckrd fit Pfic hpr moiher, Jpd M DtmIo find V 1th hen hrothpr NEVADA. Pie-eo- School plans : ' ii d- SPORTSMEN ENTITLED TO STATE CONTROLLED 4, f 11 iWHr fllOBlDNT UTAH'S 3, par. i , f C fi lx ( St-- 30 t tVq L-- By nr" i lou opn pa rt CP Cp MVIH I thp suwia Octorfr 11, s the 4h ard dHlf-'CFTtif ('2Tc tpv .e?jcec Pi'hfp Fiw.in piFtpn-pftl-IfiXUlP p fvprtnptl Roup Fupp'f'e rnjiiVs Ad9N, find nr lUva lliiaq Ct hi P ''fi4- Quiptn-- s vpe m! P of the lKnn( nnrilneirri ronrptPC hnp c Thp Suivm sv ill I tctt'cit 5 t led h ima Apnkont pF55pfprj their Irppp ?rho, vitjj a coaz? f rn.p! and stons illriUx-joumJ'n.'do ) in Jn c and appreciation for the effort thp pnf forth hpipin to p g in to do our fyenealocv orkM uer8 hpM uppTy duime thp ertirp Miniirf Leith student s Bofik of Remembrance aFv and rmt B 1CJ n display a ft I'amptcll K C hr ''prurc' I T tic atpj Sunda eerlPp Mr and lrst Rove ad Mrs Ehis-hue( rutf whnii began Pennrtt hrtfpfj a p zzd d'nnor for the I'M . e i nm Inur'd ril'd X - (i ' , .non to te-- t the oi ' e'fectneno - of ST R C troops Iaton A Reception of Memhcis Ceremony uss held t m mak rg wift anil dm-n- e Tre Ai t ( m la .pon-rre- d Kajsulle An opportunity for the A"embly of God t hurch on Sunday evening Extended th nir'eueitwould-b- e young artists and un- - ai uimjal art eh it f u man were Mi and Mrs A't 1ds-nod Sg' light band of fellow-hi- p talent to show theirKear- thp exhibit la-ar i a' ah s the in and Mr, Ricbaid Camthei- - if Sun-c- t, gtimu - being nffeied hv tbelbirn a one mm m woman entofd the Tioop II, Tli ai , A imv in Januaiv of tin, iai kajsille Art Club at then an- sin ' f ' a n w - r,( oe! t ' Ull nual exhibit. It age am) wh- - laLaj ten This is Cathlic Youth Oi gaoization Meek thioi-.-b- . tTionr.l at I mt . how Exhibitors out the counin. $t. Rn-- e of Lima Church is planning ti orrepre-eng all jr I ng pt p r Mm Eat - n, ( r lo M school age children, fiom fn-- t V nt Mm xicm n ai t in ganize a unn of the CTO. Any Catholic vouh mtpre-te- d Thr Is a fi Dim- - ( c tints through twelfth, m the county bupH v mining plpa-- e contact Father C.eorgp Hebmih, phone Ka'"'ilis 'XT gieduatc of I lav High 11TI. will be hung m tbe Kajsxille school-- , ail thy - honi- - aie Si bool, Kav dir t Theater lobby beginning on Nohow i ihildienart glad vember 3 and running through Pp pip tend to too muni L aTon The Epicnpal Alission Junior Choir vil piept fmm fi "in ihildien and h that week. i; pounds Put if non icing an of 7 to h '11 pm. Thuisdav at the home of Mr, Mvna Mpt.irk, CI exhibition of childn.ns art lea in meat p eat tnclnv come- - liom South 7'0 Eafet, Clearfield, Choir Dneetor, Ms. Jack Crav&ha1, to appieciate what rhildten un i nine than at diffeient would like to inwte all young people from the fffh to ninth ian, d n pat pn rjit- - gip canned gi sdes to attend. Miss xiunel Breves, aii Mr, and Mrs. Don Boyce live in the home foimerly owned t'arher at Central Davis Jun oi H gh is m cbaige of the wmk' by George Wright. The Boyces tl at will be exhibited fiont that lived in Layton. S hool Theie will be ketihrs IK, Caliof Hugh Hindley, from Davis High and t fornia was buried on Saturday Kavs-vill- e in Bountiful. Mr. Hindley is tative art woik fiom the elementarv school the son of Mrs. Bertha Kane, a former resident of Farming-ton- . E. I. Fro-- t is chauman Mr. Hindley was found for the Art ( lub of the exhimt dead In a plane on arrival m Mis. Glen Gaiutt, chili Salt Lake. He had chartered s k cnnmiun t, n let private plane. become tree awnre of tt-- f art at tnpjr fngeitip, cluing the celelialinn of N itional Art eek, N nv pmhr i tin ouch 7. The Kav-viit building Court of Honor giadually bcconut.g qu t? an Kav-vilTroops of the Pa-v- l art cento with nianv va'inu-- l Stake scouts will bold a - of fimon- - Itih ait. raintmcTbui-dacourt of honor Octot s th t bnvr bcpn ber 30, a 7.30 p m. in the I pn. i flip h i' 'V dip (1 ih, t p terville Third M ard. DC A. thp JuntPin flub. bp ai' View Club sTd ithrj'oi Gir! Scout Troop .atwah nv. Tim Kavsvillp j Examininp completed work are. left to right, Carol Strong, Farmington, and Ann Sheffield, Kasvi!l le CSWOBtaS, n Ivton IVAN CORNIAS baic painting art da-- s at Dai, brh srlvml will ebibit some 10 or 12 skptche: at the Kavsmlle Art Club's exhibit to be he'd at Ravs. Scout News Si Q5rti M part T pips-iden- ARIZONA HAS M Class Graduation Genealogy Thp rrB(jiiar fo 'White Cloud T DAVIS WEATHER IE S Tirs! in Now Church lxtATi fT orcvcj i s(atc up r t a Coo hark h t hr f hf'rj oil inr r, j pr (Vic t Friday, November 21, at fl:30 p.m. at the Second Ward chapeL 010 SUNNY BROOK COTlOUISVUlClY.f DISTRIBUTED EY'lWTIONaC PSRLFRS PRODUCTS CO . KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 9 0 PROOf t r -- of Tack 612 will ba held on tas f Ui Pnf to w d nton A western garb gav a talk on Pioneer Loia. According to Cuhmaster C. F. Brotherson, tha next meeting bourbon of the Old West irV T j i? f ir t hp r hi in Hi p M Tr1 well-know- Croat nit r ffo-- Pm n P Krtrpnfr ffi(.r h Ml V rmi fo"on a t ft . V Pf-- b Pninan, JCKs Kaysville Hallowe'en is tbe time for ghosts and parties The JCK's and their partners will hold them annual costume dinner and party Thur'dav, October 30, at 7.30 p ni. at the elementary school. Judges will select the bert costumes and puzes will be awarded. Jerry Howard, club president, is general chairman, assisted by Maxine Leavitt, Marjorie Green, June Humphries, Barbara Iverson, Jerry Major, Pauline Schofield and Jean 3 P M ? nui f' j cpi Ifipr anr I't,-- Pci Costume Party Dr. Earl G. Marsell : Ppi urf to r 'in rff s, a or to p t 'u1 Prnrt ires, Thdfl rf rrs a itr the Relief Society Conferences Thp Latol rf ct" rpet poqrrj flt t hmP of Prp. it 'tit' parcel ton I 3 Pan irn ad Ir serving The in h r i11? jrr (bn 1 'io af I hrid Vorpn-kP- U i rj barbecued hamburgers, hot dogs, cake, ice cream, home made candy, popand soda pop corn, For fun there will be a ball throw, ring tos, fish pond, dart throw and balloon concession booths. An adult costume contest as well as a costume parade for a1! age groups will be held between 6:30 and 7 pm. No one need worry about a costume as the carnival alo booth which includes a make-u- p wdll make you funny, beautiful or gruesome for only c. The door prize drawing wdll be at 9 p.m. Between S.30 and 9 p.m. there will be a program of entertainment, 1 e. for tired parents to re't while waiting for the drawing. A ticket sale has been launched with each strip of begin 'ppp fi M a , fj ad ptciUe Mrnit- l F h , Jon-on- Spooks, Elves Invited ' N'fnhpr f at the fwoinj-vnn of I I11'! T. ! WIW Heres 1. Eiow fo mark your ballot for I Do not mark any circle. 2. Place your 'XM in the box net t J Rresten tee ter United States Senator under Citizens far Let. 3. Vote for ell ther (Tices es you choose. k id IU1 Amby Briggs ouM Appreciate Your Tote for tPo inn An Re-ele- The Only PEOPLES Candidate for U.S. Senate County CommiPFuoncr Actne Republican lnterektd m Good Govsrr.ner.t Evprierced, Courteous and Considerate Prid rihswfnr Lw Fmmrm m,h fk-T- i |