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Show Pago 2 2, 1958 JOURNAL-D- cc i. Kaysville station building i!ow part of Pioneer Village f r m.r a. , Ta u e Matu n v. t w t t in the ttM to the v Huge l R. hi art r I'a f i t ' e ! e i i e i ", I ( t, r I v till' o Bniue i t on h i ndu-- I f u t itn - vvi'l nr4- i,l e ( it-- 1 i M , n, m. -; i i m i v 1151,(1 ' n "" i ii'r id see- n irrow- - n, ad ill tne ef the Milage aie kf tailmad i.u- - a r thoose Shew Starts 1C3 Kaysville, Utah 7:27 ONE COMPLETE SHOW EACH NIGHT -- c spetch department at Davis, High School will la-- l plays three diffcient one-awithin the lint week, declaied Miss Lva Bairett, head cf the speech department, The pla.s will be Legi nd tf the lake , h arly Fiort, an Huh rs t the hen. n heal sal- - f r He hoc pla , ' The I iti e In g I aught d ', will egin in nesday, In umber ,, directly after schm in the auditorium. it ho Tues., Wet!., Dec. 2, 3 i the i , Phene c (aroljn liarlo" llv The FT? and e Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neville1 Aithur Iser, Winrietka, Illi- returned home from Los Angenois, were guests last week at les, (.dhfirnia, where they sport me oi hn s m, Mr. and the Thanksgivirg holidays with t hi Mi I'd J. Lastr, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bub Gustaveson W nliam II. and funn'y Mr. and Mrs foi Carv I dull, small son of Mr. eight Mihs nucitaincd turl-idinrer last 'and Mis Reed Ldall, returned gia ts a' a By I ouis hhoury home Wednesday fioin the Dee b nlav Iatoi The 1 Vo its fir the i Mr. andcvinig Mrs. hhirley Ball and Hospital where ho spent the team r, ilh glade daughtiis, Diana and Blieiyl, past week, Seiiously ill. dinner Miss kynra Dyal and Paul tie hi let M unlay, Nuunibir wei e '1 hanksgiwng Ji, after uin d m tt.o armoiy. of her mothei, Mia. Leo- Houser both of ban Bernaidino, gji'ts The truiuis wiH eventual y na Love in Lav ton. Laliforr la, were holiday weekle nan owed chwn ti J'j nun, Mr. and Mrs. Binden tottrell end g k sts of Mr. and Mrs. Bert then ire v ie d wn ti tne at i ihiidnn niotoied to Mor- Giles and family. Mr. and Mrs. Duane S. Weapi ol able 1 ! nit n. gan dhai ksgmng Day, wheie hi i i e who is ap le of tney weie guests of Mr. and ver and three ehildien weie dinbasketball (ai i Slade) Mis. to i aid Duriant for din- ner guests in Bountiful of hei I lav irig ner. Other guests included, Mr. parents, Mr, and Mrs T. k. is eligible. and Mrs huh n Francis and Memmott on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oreen family, Mr and Mrs Charles were guests at dinner of Mr. Mi and Mis. Kay WhitTonks, Time1 Rhymes of taker and d mghter, all of Moi-ga- and Mis. Dick Haynes and famMi'i Oeraldine Heaton, ily at Layton Thanksgiving ON VETERANS DAV Day. That evening, they were OUR COUNTRY THANKS.' , Ckarfitld Mr. and Mrs Wal'n t.reen gues's of their son and daugn-ter-THE BRAVE AND TRUE 1 XV lav , Mr. and Mrs. I dell at a tui kt v dinner i ti rtairu WITHIN OUR RANKS. Lft" h aisd i, hr Mi' Aine (ucui, Gieen anti family. Mrs Ira L. ( hamherlain. Ru-- I '...Ajs-IPHRIMr an Mis. heed Ldall and pert, Idaho, has been a house children guest the past week at tin home f her daughtci. Mi. and W hittaku Mrs Don I On I haul giving othei dinnir guests were Clyde and Mamin Cham1 ei lain, kanah, Mr. and Pit Mrs ( hamherlain and daugi'ii, Kathy, Woab. Mr and Mrs. W. C. Barton, Mr. a id Mrs. 0. A. Williams, Mi. in d Mis. . kaye llaiton and sin, Mrs. Maicia Mansell, Mr. and Mrs. Lany Campbell, Ogdt ", were guests for Thanksgiving eliiner in Bountiiul of Mr and Mrs. Paul W. Baiton Amos Odd was honored on his both lav Saturday evening with a dinner at the Fish House m Guests included Mrs Ogdt Odd, his son and daughter-in-law- , Mi and Mrs. Russell M. Odd Oi eanside, California, Mr. and Mis. Geoige J. Barker, Mi. and M - Dan el Miller, Mr and Mis W alter Buhler, and Mr and Mr Four it Horsley. After din-nthey ictuined to the Odd home for a caid 1 Vi 334 paity. Mr and Mrs. Phil Phillips entu tamed lor lb guests at a Black case Tha dinner at their Mrs. Mr Kav-ui- Tryouts held V For 3 Plays i I e I uilt to house tilled and a will le usfd fir )u at The1 e ,i i n c ff u Will he re- iailw iNpii's w 1 will lend autmntnitv to p ur t r ' 11 1,1 I'hona 76J Basketball Seek casts s nad ' In ( nn Spike tin nu ,i i nit 'it to this aoitmint, a lint in of old pa""' i " ill I' Is an t j, i i t m1 t oil nn (''"l,Uve " i tits aV t 'r p not j.m X.lve t 1, pou o S fe of O' mr- t- land ilinth grade ssksl A GREAT EVENT! n, The most talked-abopicture of the year. Spectacular drama in the great tradition of Civil War Romance. ut u MORE Christmas bargains go on sale Thursday hSSW- fV, ssst?,! Mg. '5 'jj 1, - hm ' 4 f ' in ! at :iyi3auuryu ul SPECIAL PURCHASE Penneys COTTON DRESSES f ? Ti hi J 3P PAT 15 AE TER 3'$ p U1! U I ED. tS iC MGR ELIZABETH , tCL rfl penlight batteries power it Measures a mere by by or turquoise What style . . . what savings! PASTEL GINGHAM m CLP m . I JiRl ksi'd rs tf u inn TCU S t hy fiOMi ft MARIE SAW! EVA I DRiff u !q Jr tr ol lTS 3 s hone 'ihuisday. i Kenneth Morriaon, who is ats tending the BYU spent the with his mother, Mrs. e ee. Mrs. Lee entertained a din-nat family Thanksgiving Other guests were Mr. and Mrs Raymond Hamblin and hoh-oay- Floi-enc- 1 Thurs., Fri., Sat., Dec. 4. 5, 6 ei just S; chi HI i eii. Mrs. Raymond J. entertained at dinner Tharssgiving day for Mr. and and Mr. Junior, Ashton Half? IMiswc?, Mrs. Way ahead of the sea rushes ton Tenneys Springs first pastel cotton gingham dress- es to yon at a prus that will amaze When you daughter, Attorney Mrs. Ihuinley K. Swan. - won-A- der how Tenneys ran do ft at this price. Wat POWERFUL TRANSISTOR RADIO. ..PRICED LOV HERE! J t vtttT Theyre well made, have h many extra details you y' r u '' t "GET Ujai rhnife Wlde There of colors and patterns. r u eVf S,i&fi2Q!7i vs an . . mads excluown sively for us by one of America's top radio and TV manufacturers. Has 4 transistors plus one diode that cant break or bum out, are energy marvels! Tone terrific! Penneys find in better dresses. 3 lie sure to stock up ear- - 4 i , Tt V , A' , f y 1 I . and 1:30 P. M. SOtltS! , . - i , -. i . z- v - ed CJ CO .HAL WALLIS" Fruit Heights GOWNS UJ paucTc imrrn eniCftfS ltsrio oj McMto AN? for 5 Tennev savings! Acetate trirut colors Sm 'TV , Md - R Cannon Wool Melton three throat pine big hood, with tab and drawstring, bizcs fi to 12. ... OPEN FRIDAYS a id TARkIV; Bovs or Girls JE NS 50c $1.C0 Soft and absorbent terry in color safe pastels with a Durable blue denims, sanforized trim, western cut. Both styles have slide fastener closing. touih of gold metallic trim. rtlipwi iihi 11 iriffl iiuiiiy ' Stfeeoen bl family. BLOUSES GIRLS 88c htzeg 1 to 14. combed Imported County permits Issued to build cotton p Dressy, gingham. sleeves. Stripes and plaids. roll-u- linn- - Construction in the unincorporated areas of Davis County duung November totaled $41, TAJ, to a report from Harold J. Tippetts, county surveyor. Permits to build were issued addition to to the following: residence, Lloyd H. Barnes, West Kaysville, $2,(xki; addition to residence, Byron B. Sellers, Ji , Clt)!l Soutn Orchard Drive, M.ooo; resident, Arthur Green, Layton, $10,120; residence and (a port, Lalif A. Campbell, P untiful, $11,412; machine shed, e Wilkie Galbraith, $2,000; and carport, J. Harold Warren, Bountiful, ?!),); residence and garage, Brack H. N ible, Farmington, $7,.'oo. LINED JA( KEIS $8.83 Machine washable, in lukr warm water. Combed rollon poplin shell with heavy dnlv zipper. Size 4 Sm , Md L.. XL. $1 $5.83 MENS WOMEN'S $1.33 $6.83 More value parked than ever, r tvpe bottom. Single hma poket. inner-oute- iV BO S Heavy weight cotton sheen, with wool knit collar, corded trim, toggle buttons. f mx Proclaimed throughout the world as the BIST PICTURE OF THE YEAR There were 13 reportable diseases listed m pavig County lat week. Of the total, there aere 30 strep, infections, one ! t ise of mumps, and four of ienza. Dacron BVTISTE BLOUSES All m-f- it has overwhelmed the millions who have seen it Now millions more will thrill to the entertainment that defies comparison., the film that has been acclaimed as the greatest! Davis Diseases Cotton Gabardine JACKETS GIRLS n Farmington x (otton Flannel SHIRTS flii ,wi to resi-dfne- Iilc T Wed., Dec., 7. 8, 9, 10 lues., Sun., Mon., Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Ward's l'i month-ol- d daughter Teresa 4as been ill at the Dee Hospital, ffenng with pneumonia. 1 Orion ACT N Mrs. Ray Phillips family spent Thanksgiving day in Farmington with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. t !cK' W at d Kt tR Ot IN NO TR VFFIC PROBLEM. Bath lOffi Mr. and TOWELS $6.83 lined and has houette, with nvlnn lace and sweetly embroidered. OF JREE STORE Jr. Bovs Hooded 1 Sil- Till 8 P.M. AA nimiNED hi alluring Down to give, to get. Moldid in a fitted , I g. Il EMI f An live Briefs, Layton Store t f great you arcfully tailored. ( By Mrs. Norma Preece Phone 7fi9 Fruit Heights Mr. and Mrs. L mer Ward returned from California Alameda, Sunday eening where they spent the thanksgiving holidays with her and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keefer. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Egbert and family, Mr. and Mrs. How-ai- d Green and family were dinner guests Thanksgiving day of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Green $1.83 $1 offirs s .ir InttM llLnS Pitchers brother. NYLON TRICOT HRIIitS TRICOT Saturday , Women's Acetate HOSE!' Indudw 4 p flight baffwiu Machine washable. ! n, Mr. and Mrs. Kosel Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Koldewyn spent Thanksgiving day in Ogden as guists of Air. and Mrs. H mi y ivaudewyn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pilcheo, Mi. and Mrs. Joe Nelson, Durango, Colorado, wete holiday week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Pilcher and family. Mr. and Mrs. h rank Ihil-che- o will remain for a few n onths and visit with both sons a id their families. Other dinner ihanksgiving guests were Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Pilcher, Farmington. Mr. and Mrb. Delbert Pilch e; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pitch ei left Friday for Alberquque, New Mexico, to attend the turn ral service of Mrs. Delbert the-- e you will dresses chil-die- her you. see KIDS SHOW esley Gransden and Weber canyon; Mr. and Mrs Joseph R. Gransden. Mr. and Mrs. John L. kneedy were bunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lairy Kneedy anl family. Mrs. W. S. Paine, Ogden, was a isunday guest at the home of W COLUMJi t ,tj fV$I M 7 PiCTUHES ptlsizU t SAM SPIESEL M0DUCT10 -- KT H X--r' i 1 v : J i $1.44 fuzes H2 to 28. Terfeit for wear with euils or skirts, alone. Beautiful bchiffll embroidered, while ; , and pastel. j2v hmtth tmt 1 TECHNICOLOR CINEMA5C0PE I(tf4 H4T4IU1W b DA10 JAAIF9 LEAN OOHAiD imw? NN by W wrodwHB ecomirr Bouu.1 $ wi hh fcjMi OtN ? |