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Show The 25, 1958 Page JOURNAL-No- v. Davis 2 Central PROCLAMATION To publish Central students will dance American Home Yeek School director General WHEREAS, The Federation has always recognized that The American way of life has its source in the home; and that the moral and spiritual strength of the nation radiates fiom the home; and WHEREAS, family life based on moial and spiritual values is vital to the preservation of American ideals, and WHEREAS, there is a need to preseive our priceless hei our by 'tiengthenmg homes, the foundation of our nation, and WHEREAS; American Home week will be obseived Novem195s bv the General ber Federation of Womens Clubs Plan for the dance have been l!j David Jones By Scott Jorgenson made by the student officers The publicat on of Junior Central High Lavton Iajton w be done dl by Central Davis Junicr Highs decoratng studci'a w.ll celchiate the sec- The decorating Handbook and Directory is nee cf the tar in fun the student council ond assisted by the now under way. on Mednes-d- a committee, iiihI thanksgiving suand Art Class Grade Ninth is This a summary V vember 29. The occaMon pamphlet Miss Muriel Reeves, of 1 hank'giving pervised by Centrals rules and stand-aid- s, is the annual r. art instructs and serves as a directory Dam i I nl ke other The student officers hope that to the studentbody and faculty. yeais, the gym also contains a schedule of will le decorated in the every stuuent will participate It ml is of purple and white. It in the dancing and that every the year's important events, inIs hoped that this 'ptcul color student will take a little time cluding dances and sports, and clftu will stimulate a special out during the day to remember has space for autographs. Down payments have now feeling if thankfulness fur the his many blessing'. There are m houl and lui the blessings and manv places in the world where been made for these booklets, advantage that come fiom be- people of our age aie deprived and they are to be distributed as soon as publication makes ing abb- to attend suih an out- of such freedoms. it possible. standing school (1 24-2- - 24-2- 8 and its members to rededicate themselves to the task of pre-- ! serving the integrity of the nation through programs directed the toward strengthening American Home m family relationships, recreation, education and spiritual living, Now. THEREFORE, I, Mayor of Eysville do hereby proclaim November 24-- 2 l'Gs AMERICAN HOME WEEK m haysville, and call upon all citrine of this city to observe the week with appropriate cerewith the purpose of monies deducting and preserving the Ameiican way of life through stit gthemng the homes, the fouimation of the nation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and cause the seal of the City of Kay&ville to e affixed this 23th day of November. J. C. LINFORD, Mayor. rrrJ Phone Shew Starts 1C3 Kaysvillef Utah 7:38 ONE COMPLETE SHOW EACH NIGHT Tubs., Wed., Ilov. 25, 26 I MIEY! IP!I officer THE BIGNESS ANDThE jcvfv c.WWPwt ostAttfM- BOLDNESS OF Awarded medal " ' ' ' ,t iaving:at Penneys tXv Hill now! ing small arms lire around the snuadron area has earned an officer at Hill AFB the high award of the Soldiers Medal. Cited by Maj. Gen. P. II. Robty, Ogden Air Materiel Area Commander, was Lt. Col. Foster H. Peterkin, chief of plans for OOAMA ammunitions directorate. The citation from Air Force headquarters in Washington, FULL-FASHIONE- D DRESS SHEERS AND 3 CLOSE OUTS WOMENS DRESSES pairs $1 Sizes to 8 hi 17 D $5 $8 JUNIOR MISSES HALF SIZES Compare! Only at Penneys such perfectly tailored nylons at this low! 15 denier sheerness gives dress-u- p plus excellent w ear. Dark seams. rst. Clean-up- TARTY DRESSES Dress-u- p Trade Mark $2oo Sizes 1 to 3 charm with the storybook look at Tenney's price! Lovely little dresses I Beautiful ending to your gift search! sweet colors. Candy Hand wash. More TTT CAPS JR. BOYS SPORT SUITS SPECIAL PURCHASE MENS JEWELRY 2 for $3.88 50c $3.44 $1.00 uses indoors, outdoors as trays or tables! A big 16 by 20 by 23 inches all steel. virgin wool with chin ties. It's a fashion that has both style and INFANTS CRIB BLANKETS KITCHEN TERRY TOWELS FITTED MATTRESS PAD AND COVER $1.S6 50c $4.00 ALL WOOL CUDDLE SNACK TABLES j? & More $ 21 ? t s Sizes 100 warmth. inch size in multicolor printed terry. A useful gift suggestion. Gives added color to your Full 36x50 inch size, whip- - n 18x28 stitched bound stripe one side. Solid color other side, machine wash. A bj) 3 to Plus Fed. Tax 8 Colorful rayon n acetata flannel coat. Contrasting pant of rayon 'n acetate, gabardine. Double bed size. Easy to put on. Reversible for economy and longer wear machine washable. Men's cuff links and tie bar sets at a terrific savings handsome plastic gift box. PRE-CU- T READY TO SEW HOSTESS APRONS $1.00 Quick to make, a fashionable gift apron, durable pleated cotton. & DRESS FOUR-YAR- D LENGTHS! SANFORIZED! WKf. . S jt i in BROADCLOTH ra tFsi IT0 K4 MkJ Ml KIDS SHOW Col. Peteikin airman IICO, TFie Happiest Saturday Show Inlown ! 1:30 P IT. RVW es NEW kk Hit I A ,in pre-c- Penneys special makes it easy to sew new fashions lor minimum cost. Better quality machine cashable prints. (.Maximum Slinnkage i Of month tn o presents A flamed at Hill to? SOL C S EGEL PRODUCT ON tarring L'J S''y tzp A v i on'-dut- 0 I 4I CO it PAiR.C Mime PIER ANGELI starring NOEL PURCELL ROBERT COOTE LENSABT rd HU by Sn h w saw 90,D BACCALONI CJTTS- - Screen D ISCBEL by SAJI CHAPbN Lyric a we CiMniScep) fcRrrR by JOHNNY Directed siTRONUA apy Cboreoi) by HiChir pod DD MICHAEL by Sun., Mon., Tubs., WBd., Nov. 30, Dec. K Sidetracked I bioke my enSwitchman: gagement ti Sally. Friend. Why? Switchman: Because she wanted to get married The Teamster k k'ilk Thats All Personnel Director. What previous experience have you nad ard what work have you done ? Pretty Job Candidate: I was a secretary. All I had to do was to look like a girl, think like a man, act like a lady and work like a dog. The Teamster 1. COTTON CORDUROY TAPERED SLACKS Sj 99 Sizes 8 to 18 li'L ACETATE RAYON BOUCLE DRAPES COLOR-SEALE- D t e guarantee these frosty-l- o rayon and acetate boucle draperies against fading for two year'! Moie quality in their trim tailoring, decorating colors. i Slim and trim, alay popular, cotton corduroy. Styled right for that perfect fit, in colors that are bound to please. a circus of FUN! A GREAT EVENT! The most talked-abopicture of the year. Spectacular drama in the great tradition of Civil War Romance. ut JMiuuiiiyainOTipvi 1 Yards, .wwiEOT M C 4 N'CHOIS CYR BAP8ARA Mc.'VtKcAi-wrWjt- Thurs., Fri., Sat., Ilov. 27, 28, 29 stated: Hill AFB An aircraft maintenance technician and an ammunition supply specialist have been named as Hill AFBs , choice for NCO and for October. Master Sgt. Michael S. Dan2Mh iel, Logistic Support 'Squadion, was picked as the NLO for his leadsustained top ership and duty performance in the 28th records and analysis Vi branch where he is m charge. Also cited were his outstanding qualities as an NCO. Outstanding airman was A 2C Russell B. Hengen, 25th Ammunition Supply Squadron. He won the judges nod for his work as a specialist in the ammunition supply section. Out3! standing conduct y and participation in unit activities vveie other factois considered. Daniel, whose home is Alltn town, Pa., enteied the service ,n I'i.l'J. He came to Hill in December J')55 from Sheppard AFB, Tex. He is mairied and has two cmldren and resides at 43 Barbara Ave., in Layton, Hengen is from Minneapolis, Minn tie entered the service in Sept. 195(5. Hengen came to Hill in February J'i5,', after giaduat-m- g from an ammunition school at Lowry Ab B, Colorado. Both award winners are in ,ne lor some tree entcrta.n-men- t in Ogden, couitesy Ogden Chamber in omnurce Included ire fiee lodging at Hotel Ben omond, show tickets and dinner. -- JUMBO-TRA- Gf ROT .DLC.TIfSa.M.lSw.w.lt-- with unusual piesence of mind, pei severed in his effoits until he succeeded in subduing the individual. By his quick thinking and exemplaiy coui age, Col. Peteikin has reflected gTeat endit upon himself and the Lmted States Air Foice Native of Mooers, N. Y., Col. Peterkin entered the service in Oct. 11)40 and was commissioned m Jan. 1044. His overseas duty includes Koiea and the Pacific. He reported to Hill AFB in Sept, 1038 from Alaska where he commanded an aircraft control and warning squadron. Col. Peterkin is married to the former Lillian Langler of Buffalo, N. Y. They have one daughter, Susan, age 9. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING IN IN REAR OF STORE AYTON STORE, OPEN FRI. TILL 8 P.M. . at shoit lange, . Registered Mr1 A m TODDLERS NYLON or A big selection to choose from in cottons, cotton knits or celanesejt) acetate Jersey. Sljles for ( m Lt. Col. Foster H. Peterkin distinguished himself by heroism involving voluntary risk of life on Feb. 2d, H)3s at Cape Newenham Air Force Station, Ala-k- a On that date, when an individual, without warning, began discharging a firearm m the squadron area, Col. Peter-kimmediately rushed to the scere. "With complete disiegard for his own personal safety, and gunfire directed at him 11 rock-botto- m $3 Xl Air Force Base x'A AMP A. act J J& Subduing and disarming an individual at an Alaskan air base in ID ,s who sudden'v began spray- , , Friday! Saturday! MORE bargains SPECIAL PURCHASE For hero i Ikagyve Fast and Furious I thought you said this bathing suit was in fast colors, said the angry customer. Why every stripe in lt has come off on me. "Ah, but wait, said the salesman suavely, wait until you try to get them off you then joull see. The Teamster Corny But Cute Sign in front of an auto re- - I pair shop: "May we have the next dental Tha Teamster f k , - v f? n ??" t i&u. r-- A i I i?' 4 t iLA Nv J'y lw ,sc hLmv ' 'f I if s $ ' x 1 I '' Sh sv1 y A 1 e ' ' y I i $ M MCNTBOKERY KpwPti C m iih pi t, acsis not TAnot P'ly Jy TTCHie'COtO MIUIRO m AUfMIN Bncu. InVCM by o a! Associate Prodeeef tWAAD MARiE SAINT EVA couiiTjr ra IE FATPICK jOre 85 Mil ELIZACETH CLIFT OMYTPiA bel Bii- -r . Preeised jirma in h Hi thief by DxvIO s roa onn b, Site 1EAIS n Lirie, a M C U P'r 1 , 2, 3 |