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Show rt ? Births liaOll'M Mr. Kt , I r J X w ISO J e p ' K v u v f n1 t M t n ( f 1) i V fS a x l Mi - i A I - Mr- - a Mrs. and , i i' ' t w Idnn . i F 't " k ro- ni lilt t Tt mil Hi -t t a in e, M in e ret t Tin a d M I N f ii m " H Hi h i e f' t ffii t mi - hh'i'V it1 and c ne ! Ah I, 'All- -, ai II know th II -- with Shtffn ,1, M and Mis AAavne -tin In (tie at a " 'e pne-t- s r 1, t - timi an f ni ' m i Sitttida evening alt m ,r a" lnl His tmidi- a! the home of S),1 'i tmii mpH'inp His parent-- , thp. hmthei, Mi and a"d Ahs James H. Reed, Sheffield It is an annua! Ma'ad P 'ho pent the pa-- t pa,tv m t elehratinp their nioth-- n t hi- - home opU ers hutbda; anmveisary. 'Irs Stella Christensen, Salt Mr. and Mrs Kex Flint spent H. ' ' itpd Thursday "'Ah jrrday and Saturday in Logan. r i - , Mr and Mrs Al-- 1 Thev v, sited with her father p ' 'v Pr Civile Thompson t'r and Mrs John Murdock Mr and Mrs R. A' . ( ook. Salt ' f r ed-- a 'pent last Sumlav j aKe p,e dinnei guests t mi as guests of hn m,dV of tlieir daughter and f imiK , Ah. and Mis jfini,v Ml and Mts. Ralph 0 r attend-p a on T In occasion was in a' ton. T e IK- - II g Of them neie. iv,n(r of Ml,. r a.' ton's father's 'Ir end aj -, ( '. F. Cloward Imthdav ann'C-arv- . ' p r ( fi a. t1 -- i Mr-A- -- -- . i r f rj and AJrs. Hod Clawson. d nLrd. n. Wednesday with Ah, am Mis. Beit Turner. Mr. and Air- -. Au- n Anderson, Po- catello, Idaho, were Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Turner, Tha following members of the Jaycees attended the Travel Trophy at Logan, last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dean John-oMr. and Mrs. Call Sroffield, Mr and Mrs. Joe Hill, ''If. ard Airs. Howard Green, Ar. and Mrs. Don Howard, Mr, ai d Mi'. Hvlon Smith, Mr. and hlrs. Roheit Alajor, Mr. and Mrs. Don I eavi't, Air. and Airs. Richard Humphries. Provo Jaycees wen tha Travel Trophy for tha evening, Don Carter left last Tuesday for Long Beach, Calif, vhere he ii stationed with the U.S. N'avv after spending a few with his parents, Mr. and Air-- . Pover A. Carter. and f imdv. '!rs. Jaj Butler and Mr. and f"h, v - ted 1 AA leopard. 'Ir. La; ton enter- daughter, Bar- - Ralph tamed ffir brr d a on hpr brthdaj, Satuiday fteipoon, Six little girl fame to eelebra'ft the oeca-io- n w th Barbara. K. B. Cottrell, Lake, were Sundae gue-t- s of b's mother, Airs. Amelia Cot-- 1 ell. AD. and Airs. Ot's Orton, Burley. Idaho, visMoodav peivng at the ome of hi- - siste', Ml. and Mrs. ited e Coularn, nmr 1 p I An i tn m n s n J Ah -- l.t) o ''i h t ) M ills e I A Ah and A' t , 1 T ' f ' y r. Mr. and Mrs. Taul Giles, Ogden, were weekend visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Giles and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Giles. ' nd- pi i -- -- n -, 0 j , ii fan h. with it he c ' t o 111 nt - Oc i i a i c e- n P - fit of the ' t v ' n f r M " It 1 - N V being Innucl ami Anna Aankee of Lm Angcle- - and Beniamin ami Amelia AA'eb-te- i, kasille, maternal gtamlpdr-ents- . ,t ; (1 ' Alomi ri nih Mrs. Nate Kilfoyle and two spent Alondav in daughter Bngham City with Mr. and Airs. Samuel Snow. Air. ar- - rived home from Biloxi, Missis-week- s y leave from 'ippi for a the Air Force. ten-da- AN West Kaysville I Norma Mrs. F!' Phone AA " e- -l r, 111 -- d- n -. Felf governnn nt indeed the noblet mle on a t h ; the object of a loftiei ambition than the of eiownsj or scepties. -- John Caiiel, ni i o 1 CRESTWOOn pos-e-si- Ar- k.v ille-- How a asks -' n 1 .. AK aid (I lit, v ir Pr'iie Norma -. 1,1 e - gu e ( f L' I1, e A -- t - A 1 -t n r fi a- a. AA e D' Mi 1 on -- - AAe-'c- ht n AA AA ) R' eh-t- er ai-il- 'i-'ti- in-- ,i d . - Hi w al d Smaller lots -t -- Fad hla'- - plat 'mg - AA if plants aie pmp-eiltransplanted and giv en food care. It takes lilac- - longei Clearfield Whether or no' to become than nio-- t Hoffman Homes will be in Bit m e tlmv woody shiu'1- Clearfield in the near futuy n ike -- rue ir t g. remained a mute question ill t' e h e t o e i as representatives from '1 vp e t 11 hi g 0 ' Salt Lake City fum met w it" vii mi-He Ii', t the Cleaifield City Council urn - n.i ,e" . an effort to non out som- - 0 the difficulties suuounding th A man of Hit. ti itv v ill rt w Ol k ln building of the approximdtel r to aim pha .iLam-- t John Held celebrated hi- - ith oOQ home; it t ne e. He wa-- I h, ilht' iv on Thui-'laOne of the pie-edifficulII ip at a dinner gp en I ibuiit ried ties to be oveicome is the h Mr. and AD s. At el t t of the acies of la 1. The ba-i- s tf al t gutv ami vile Held, Jr. (,uc-t- s weie hi half in Clearfield limits a d AD chai actei - mid ivei fa m we g- - at)r,pai n All. and half outside. The city tezorud Tr K o II Id, Si. and Air. and have in om m n into- the area inside its limit- - a ti G . I, it haul -- Rf L ' mt men wbuhl e months ago for l includes an fiontage, 10XiO square feet of area in each lot and a minimum of area y ne-d.- iv e- -t ihli-he- d I n- th. e 1 1 1 -- . e on-c- y. nt -- v n e v R-- AA i u-- fu .. i . n fife- - 3 -- le-- Great bourbon of the Old West DIX SUNNY BROOK CO . tOUISVltkE, BY NATlONtt KT.. DISTRIBUTED DISTULLRS PRODUCTS CO.. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. 90 PROOF THE Ofccworse Daddy will be aU light-he- 's going by TRAIN giriaer, appeared on tteho'i f 1 the firm. At'. Alpvaid'i that it would rot he a ally sound fm - ti ?1 0 (KtA or 3 50 4,111 hmi-- e on 3 foot w 'de li t Fine thp cornpaov ha - I n negot'at'ng and plannm - ,, r about nine pr 10 mirth, t the pro'ent rolling si', pi n. 1. gtades have pre.rntd sehfS. Besides the g o Jr another prohlem faiirg t h' is water stotagp, an mil's C'earfield Alanag' r lv ' Hr ffman rt t r r ' re pri posed that thfv let nl (tup f ,nrjs to ir.'ill a ' st .tern to ,rin I : ''nm lu') u- t .41 -- -- 1 V Bic deal. ..that t rni-it- BIG BONUS ( Q top to he eper' nalt r t a'ra aid wml" ng hr u 111 1,1' i '' A'iv ' )trr pit pointrd ' nt til 't t em d o. i ter "O'ks H o Jge t -- jpport " . tot gge OMD a s o li n e G vi-'- i rmjn thfl n-- p p Hf'1' t , rriet mr h t( P h ip- & A avai'aM now UTOCO 'Htpr rg PoAAPf I .TCCO ULTRA POA'ER Kyl uirft' , . AA a 0 C O' UT -- he r n g pit r j at b - ail t, i j ate , o r tr a rtup first UTOCO ULTRA rOAFR a Rpaulor . v. a- ( Ol If "St II -- L rf prrr - ST r C 0 yl Y. t T V0V r rjnrr f K10RL Uoo ptu complete, tourteout UTOfO i ) - s r h fund Y C r t q f c i 'C H ' lei n C' Of ' -- oiuy f n u UTAH 111 h Oil -- Ctr IIIHIHO C(V ! ll I I j TIP tori, h, fird. hoAA , i 'crvice. mc-- a; ritin: Slow much nicer to enjoy fine food, Ireshly prepared and graciously sened in a famous Union Pacific dining car. Or to sit up in the Dome and really much nicer to stretch out in a comcoach fortable, adjustable leg-reseat, or get a good night's sleep in a peaceful, quiet Pullman enjoy the scenery, at ground level. Ah, that's real traveling! Sure beats tiresome driving. Certainly a great deal safer . . . and probably cheaper ! much nicer to relax in the lounge car. ai here sou'll find music, maea- - and relaxation that comes from trasel ingthc safe, restful Union Pacific say. S cm-rtt3- Next trip, enjoy the peace of mind M PI 0 O I , your fitoreii Urnon Pacific bclttl agent (or tomptt information. It you - - n, he con arrange ont for you through Hartz Rent-A-Cterviae. , n4 , ( I St Jt train or It standards and tl t hm vision would h 1 . ml o Ut e! b JIoaa n . U . , IT b -- n b lb' 'm rt-- st l ll d Instead of spendnia hours cramped t t o ? fh'OKf UTOCO AND YOU C,TT t i v ' r p - tb u g ' i' l ' Service Ml- - i ill u it Ps C.'" s jr pi t kl J I r t t i behind the vsheel of our car, , nt' irg i n 'w a cati t aicicknt. irgAeu-ilanding holds and Mippcr hichviAs when sou j Hoffman nounred it intmtirn of mg m the aiea which is adjoining Hill AkB betwci Hill Field toad and the ha srlf and east of the Batnbn Raihoad tracks retain f u ' III t leal field l rH r d Hr -- t ,1 i,i tmo u few.- - h hr gai hen prrvu1. half rnul a ' rd ' el r ir f r n H f to - t nt u rj t Cl Cl r r(.pCf h -i octanps f S f e atr r w , t t be vvllbll- r u lr of p and th it lf surplus o -- I .US file pio-peri- ty total f f 4 ippni t Alt and Mi- -. Don "ted m Pavi Lee Yankee and the young nian r mnty la- -t week Of the total, is also welcomed by a little 'here weie 17 cases of mea-le- -. sister Autumn. of Atifti lpfettinn". fne R-- UTQCO Ireere eea-t- e- -t Davis Diseases Nheriff and Air. Plo.vd AAilt Dean Kjnaslon, Nvs-Ore- Wesley Behling, Flaming aid three cl ildien. Air- -. Frank gon, will arrive Thursday to Gorge Dam, spent two days last Thurs-t'- a nt, Febrr C't, join his wife who has been week with his parents, Air. and 1,200 square feet of floor pa e with Air. and Airs. AValtcr visiting with her parents, Air. Mrs. Ernest R. Behling. in each house. The corporation reque-t- that it be to include -- nmr 2 and R-- sections which (ll for conciderahlv pais R 1. tnan for qu'remerts Al SmiTb, Hnffmd" H' " B'K pir manager and ATiher Sam- - . a, I 11 -0 Larry Duckworth, gon of and Mrs. Harry Duckworth, 1 ,,i Ml f Air For home GHTLP'-SXES- l'FATH PEALEr- - A -- i ha lirie Pr,nS n Logan last week for a few dajs. i AA r Wot1 mei' r i h pip t1 1 , t f t w ( u tl - Hoffman -- i ( i pa ern il in a ml pa Paients are a- -- I -- Set by Red Cross Vtobci ( 1. - "ill g F que-tio- hall -- gin d in 'al - 1' n , imp' I'ement instead uction. It can be dm -- o , of careles .pping the ti d.i'.ig THOl IRltk i Annual meeting an. n v , H' i 1 ally i i a A1 hi 'till' ! rid of IT e rf - e Mr and Mi. ka AAane Lat m, entertained at a tm key dinner Sun-, knew ell day fer Ah. and AirBarr.e- - and family, in honor of ; pd, u - Baine-- , on of Mr. and Air- -, knewell Barnes who is to plv,ng on an LDS nil-- ion Zealand Mr- -. jt.se Spie ker, Clearfield, eme!t,Jlned at a dlnnpr palty Thui-da- y evening in honor of Nuper h -- h w ti , s and super her nephew, Charles Barnes, automobile- - die mbols of our (,ue-t- s included eght cousin puigie . Tiaff'c accidents and tf chaiie-- . mui vi on tne lughwajs are is sery ill at tha Ben mbols of (ifgtnnation of the St. Benedict's Hospital, suffer, human ai e mt a conglomeia-Gar- v mg from a recent stroke and bieakei-- . Pa-- t his- and -- luron I lliott and ,lon l'f pneumonia. the te,K Air. and Airs. Richard AAal Den'ne ftoIy of miiny ,1,1,1,,,, V,1P e 10-to their hightd m ai ngt m hatu da; nations that dron, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. ebster and children, Mr. negiee of mteligeme and Faul light ' om ('uant'eo, Viigmia. but when they came and Mrs. Elliot Arebster and m a the U.S. lieutenant (taiv Alaiiim- - ami after in to wheie they had no lespect family weie guests Sunday of the lights of others they their parents, Mr. and Mrs. william weeks kaimington thiee lcT01t t0 - Palms, Calif. They itaued to detreneiate and fall Golden Webster at a family Could it be that we as birthday dineer in honor of with their parents, aParta,e Aim. alter Flliott and a natlon are Bt the PartinK of Mrs. AValdron (Goldias) birth- y illiam- - ithe ways an1 a,e 0,1 thc do"n-'dai Mi Mr. and Mrs. Golden Webster of (,arv. "did pdth? It could ke. Iruiv 1 hott, 'I ('a 0.I tei (i tlie AAdltei Caiele-- - dnvers contnbute to Air. ami Alls. A. C. Warren. '' ol - h - been tajing in Ail- - -- o 0 of the load tolls tiaffic Centeiville, weie dinner guest From this figute jou Friday of Mr. and Airs. Rich,111,1 ni t ie pa-- t tlnee month-- , levenue he a 0 illumed home in deduct that -- u'c of the dnv- - ard AAaldion in Salt Lake. In Mi an Airs. (. R Sorenson ei - di e not re peeting the ights the evening the Waldions wer AAelm-dav t tin ed 1. into laof otheis, aie edieless elmers, hot and hostess to the group i M01 am not obeying the tiaf-- i to the show, South Pacific. of ts p tana, Ajo-anm g, uth Dakota, Almne-rt- a and AI, higan wline thev lave been tl e jiatl ree month- - on concerning his wnik hen thev at Hill field to their home on AA'ed- their children had all cathe od together to welcome them home with a dinner, a . tin and all the tt iinnnngs. let. rand Gregor; left Sun- h tv iaho 1 3 fii Idaho k all- -, a' nl toe I iaho Flmi-- t Ce vr ii n "hun wa- - he'd A! indue d T it due lie vv ,'l be in Idal j on liurine-- v the te-- t of e- i ( i ill ,m P ,nd A, rom Ka' s' ille I rote the-- - of dollars . (flm and A n ! a.l-t- of justue P on- -- till i of 'Mm 1, i , P m Am I M ft, fit' -- ' N iron ton omet' rot h - up. .n nr n- hl-- -- i I '1 h on n B - n A I - friends. n, - - I ti to t'mn Nate ktlfmle and Mr- a'ci tme, Ah tin a, f al f AAnne-iain k rlt Like put Ah- on -- - A Mr. and Airs. Vernell Swan- ger left Monday for Elko, Xev- ada, where they will spend two dajs with Mrs. Sw anger's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vestal Bloxham and ether -t AAashington, Seattle, during the week with h - hj ft her, Air. and Mrs, Fiank T pier a" fund;,. Mr- -. Bert lurncr was a guest at a hmclieiti in Sdlt Lake, edne-ild- v of Mr. Lennie d Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Rutledge and two children visited Sunday at Tooele with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rutledge. 'Ir. aid Mrs. Howaid A Ah- I. A ail -- it m I 11 Ah d e, r- Ah . at the M t. I ff ini jut' h- ( , i Ru-se- I 1 I' th e'tmng wiu Mild and All a e -. A f n Muniz e Page 3 1958 legularitns ii -- to I I fi I I John P Andu-from ( learfield Mi- ll , ' 'e i Suu - ami l,o, n Nm n and Mrs. Owen Collett and fanuh, Salt Lakp; llainiie Collett, kiains, end Chaile-Collet- t, Bngham ( it , "ere Sunday isitom of Mi. and Mrs A. T. Collett, Mr. and Airs Jack Bron and three children, Salt Lake, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Odd. Other and Mis. frue-t- included ll Odd and childien, Oi ean-idCalif, Tl 1 Ah ', h I I e atti A. NI I -- -- Bull d o ( afe in d 'Ir-- h Ait . av tie Amos Odd, -, ,Ah. 1 h me hr -- (ai -, ar r Ah- I a ed Sit Ptttl A i at in . . Mi. n Mi- nn A 11 i da. I minp-- I dungnui and Mi Suan v ha -, "eie among tho e "Jo dt- tie annua! Da'is (.rum- - i a Jit-- tv hi dilated AAitmi - ( oh s Kir Tia, Satuida' arternoo T p ni fi m at the hr me tf .'1 - In is S in Salt Lose Mr. and Airs. Ihir'el Aliller All- t h 'lfa - I M Lu- - X Undeu ,i a Mis Hr-- 11 H m, 'rr T - B wman, c,i'" th Mi i t g ' i week I ,i t 'h- Salem, - verv ill at il.it 11 Mis Maty Dnrnthy Swan, .Mr.. Barnes . and tamil ii t n ng- -. t ( e la- -t 'hi Wallir lim.ham M I" f u, , M t1 0 - li t f b p 'emmeut Warren. Mrs J in hu-in- the is armies t e e er on Dil - ,1 i t t n't n.H' at ' r L , she DAILY HU.HWAY r AP ADI k u i tie . "l I EH kLL-- s I! 1A li a P U.hL in 1 v i I, ai p o Oifne" , M ltl (. d k R thuj the POLK E CAP. i.l M oe. B! I ANf k e n , e i h ii e spui s. Land hi U Pa hen a' the III pit n t1. i, tie nUnatiiiai ula- - D til the AARFCklNh . as a lat if r. On t ns H and has "uked on This Patade goes on day m and da out on the highwa'S of the dt t nt in nt that lie tie jeti - High, fmni "huh Tat in At I as a Pi, pc t . P Hd m pr, 7 1 h n niu'tipH the he u t h eak 'a- Pt k t n i r, j tiiei of one n li nt d( ah The idit n ' - "t t a p ma c it , i i Mini fii g of a hi iken hod.. T1 e an giad- - ihdlai to-- t ut the pan r death d 11 n h wiekcd Mctim. Die blameful 'em dilate lie e ot monies that could be Fm- - e i n te into me development -t n Ci tate 'of Commnnmi'- - and the Nation H', ef'a-- a nl t , t whole. The-- e aie U at ev ci ; timer of an automo- de nould - h elf. i i r. ' li, Tt UMnvfmtd fi m -- t I I f , ( H ( 11, safe!) written for the h v i Note- - This in a series of (Editor's seenh La' the peate ) ( i KarUnn Hm-- f Mr. and 'K- - i ( i - dunintrtnri ", d f.hte ' t M - h Job at JOURNAL-No- v. THE HIGHWAY PARADE Squad manager )es mu? i on t ft h-- ,if ii hne r new Fntor Norma f From La'tnp: 1 ve i P vui c were W ' n m ih The Mrs. Thornley Karlynn Hinman Assistant debate Retires from , t t ( Go PAC EPOC Road of the cfo'fi Domehners end SReomfnsp i to a Be Specific bar. ! |