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Show "wwsesie Page 2 The JOURNAL Jan. 6, 1959 -- Kaysville County okehs s 1959 budget V 'S-t- property will raise funds fer the liriJ Davis County budget of $'75,110170 which was by the Lavis County Commissioners Monday. Lo Davis County resident was on hand to hear the annual bud- , by NORMA PREECE Phone "69 A'. " 11'; - . r I ; v $51,-10- tr 0 Tues., Wsd., Jan. 6, THE MIGHT OF IT ET!ZZ!T1 THE SIGHT OF IT U STUNS THE SCREEN! $n.(Akt recieation, ?1n,oho exhibit; $ 5,275 construction; $10,-o- i ) agricultural inspection, ciop oert and weed control, $0 0oo county agent; 1,501 agneultjr-a- l inspector; $5isto flood '24 (K Class B road, con-tio- 51, oho 111 rary addition I l; $,(HX couit-hou- e and memorial ; fund dau-hte- Pour's Doctmbor report card was net as good as tho last one "What happened?" father de- manded, "Too much excitement over the holidays?" This year avoid License plate rush It is not too faimington eaily to think about getting license plates for cars and trucks is the word from Davis County Assessor vi-P- David Cook. Mr. Cook said that his office prepared to issue license will be plates anytime after the of the year. eat Jift first 1MMHW4IV A "Well, you know how it is, dad," tho boy explained in an Western Lessons inured tone, "eve r y t h i n g's Visitor (on Texas ranch): "Do marked down after Chris'mas." The Monitor you find the radio has he'ped ranch lift very much?" Abilene Joe: Why, we learn "Ill Taking Ways a new cowboy Mother to daughter: Marriage song every night and besides we is a give and take proposition. If have found out that the dialect ho doesn't give you enough, take we have been using for years is it. wrong." Teamster THEATRE with six months subscription to... THE DAVIS NEWS if . the th rl excitement! mst Hhtiwdr: R i Adult Tickets wey-wl- non-st- e guy-gi- wnr it, SUM Script Book Movie KAYSVILLE Mounting tension ell say it has. 3 to ONE COMPLETE SHOW EACH NIGHT 1 -- Kaysville, Utah Show Starts 7:30 ICO The budget compares with a $731,022 00 figure for the year 105'. However, an emugency request for an additional was giantel m December f r the tenia nder of the year. Included in the budget for 'Vo is $370,27'! 70 geimial fund, Sl 51,000 county road, $ ,s 4'0 ind gent fund, health and welfare, $27,001 indigent expense, BdEVILLE, Tex. (FHTNC) Navy Ens. Ted Y Reynolds ha3 his Wings of Gold of a Naval Aviator jinned on by his commanding ollicer, Cdr. R. I. Haley, at the Chase Field Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Beeville, Tex. Ens. Key nolds is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Key nolds of 548 E. 200th S., Cleartield, Utah. He received his wings Nov. 26 upon completion of advanced flight training. Before entenng the Navy in February 1957, Ens. Reynolds attended Utah State University. Douglas (lienej, sun of Air. and Mrs. Cla.k Cheney, kit Friday for fort Old, Calif, wheie he is stationed with tho U S. Anny Reserve aftei spending two weeks with his paients. Mr. and Mrs Vernell Swan- ger returned Sunday evening from Seattle, Washington, where they spent the holidays i, Mr. and witn their Mis. Robeit Lcnnait and son Coiey. Mrs. Loyal Seidner and infant son returned to the home of her meithei, Mr. and Mrs fiom the Maik Gundlefinger St. Benedict's .hospital Thursday Mr. and Mrs. C. G. lice and family amved home Thuisday Irom Alhambra, Calif, where they spent Chustmas as guests of his sister, Mrs. John Thomas. Ihcy Disneyland, Marmeland and with other relatives in California. Don Manoa and Paul Heyf of the LSU at Logan spent tne holidays at the home of Mr. and Mr- -. R W Benton. Phone get piesentation. c WrA Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Don Edwaids, Mu and Kaysville Frank Blamire were guests at Mis. living Chnstensen, Mr their daughter Mrs Lucille and Mis. Goldun Taylui, Mu rs, Ernest Little. Evans m Salt Lake Christmas and Day. Lew dears Day, they Mr. and Mra. Gltn Austin and were guests at the home of two daugliteis returned hoaie their grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Saluidav evening fiom CheyLake. Salt at Evans Jlax enne, Wyomng, wheie they Christmas holiday, visitors at cpuit Chi istmas and tne holithe home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel- days. a, Haosuille TSieatv An 115 null levy farmngtun on NEWS ITEMS vin Scharp aro Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Scharp, Chicago; Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor, Edward E. California; Jones, Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Scharp will be visiting at the home of their son for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Pilcher entertained at Lew Years dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calorado, Durango, Pilcher, Mr. and Mrs Oren Pilcher and three aons, Mancos, Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Pilcher, larmington. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pilcher, who nave been visiting here for the past five weeks with their two sons and their families, left Saturday for their home with Mr. and Mis. Oren Pilcher. Mr. and Mra. Roy budge returned home from Oaliloinia where they spent Christmas at Riverside, Calif, with lelatnes. Mrs. Glen Garrett entertained at a well arranged dinner pai-t- y Tuesday evening in honor cf her husbands birthday anniversary. Guests were Mr. and Mra. Paul flint, Mi and i t H9 NSIRLIE WOOD ,'k2&wi KfiHLMSEDE! MSESM JOURHAL Sown Ptoy by 1 Bos. Wahm ZIMBAUSLjw HUKT-ERE- WAAiACE 1BVWC r WnirCoiok mm Story by SAM Sawctcd by CHR0 WHOW ftakictd immomm ftOlft OOUGLtt GORDON and THE WEEKLY REFLEX Thurs., Fri., Sat., Jan. 8, 9, 10 Start Your Subscription HOW and Plan to See the lollowing movies at KAYSVILLE THEATER: 3 . . . BOMBERS Natalie Wood, Karl Malden, Maisha Hunt and Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. star in Wainer Bios. ex' vvnich la a citing new drama Bombers p at a mighty action story that soai s pace A powerful setting of contemtnat houata porary American lie, the the most powerful bomber m the woild, the 2 Stratofortress, has been chosen as a batkgiounil for the film. Natalie Wood portiays the young -, nuk-a-seco- non-sto- lsheis. They aie Susan Aslilow (Ava Gardner), business who, neglected by her tycoon nusband, Sir lhilip Ashlow (Stewaic Ciangei), turns to career Uiplomat Henry (David Liven), the man she a. most man led and who is still in love with her air-Da- woman. The beautiful young act eas was chosen for the difficult role became of her power o. successes. MANHUNT IN IHL JINGLE . . . Out of the densest, deadliest jungle in tne wo. id an adventuie not to be i.iatc..td this side ol belli . . . MANHUNT IN THE jLLnGLE . . . They went m looking for a man . . . but ail they found was a shrunken head . . . actually filmed in the Matto Grosso among the heau hunters of the Amazon! twenty-filt- h anniversaiy ot the lone that daring adventurer of the et, is being celebrated by a new film stainng tne western heio m The Bone Ranger and the Bose City of Gold. In The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold," the just avenger and his cohort thwart a gang of outlaws in their diabolical scheme to find a lost city of treasure, but not before the men have killed a number ot Indians in then efforts to locate the city. WHI1E MILDERNLfcS . . . The polar bear is one of few gict beasts who will deliberately stalk a man. And none is more cunning. Su say hunters who have faced the bengal tiger, the cape buffalo, a wounded rogue elephant, the black leopard AND the big white mon-aic- h of the ice lando. The polar bear is king of the beasts photographed lor Walt Disney x new wildlife spectacle, 'White Wilderness, in color, which carnes the spectator into strarge North American arctic and animal haunts. sub-arct- ic TARZ UN'S EIGHT tOU LIIE . . . Life maiks the 4th. Anniversary of the famous jungle adventuie dramas, in color, the picture stars Cordon Ecotc as larzan, with Eve Brent as Jane, Rickie Eorensen as their adopted son, Jill Jaimyn and Cheeta. It was written by Thomas Hal Phyl-lipbased on the characters cieated by Edgar Rice Burroughs. The story revolves about the conflict between Tarzan and the malevolent futa witch doctoi of the Nagasu tribe, who can only hold his powei over the natives by proving tln.t his sorceiy u more powerful than white man s medicine. Tarzant Fight for THE LITTLE IIUT... The noises you hear aie loais of laugi.tt. from viewing The Little Hut, m which Ava Gardner. Stewart Granger and David Liven are starring in one of the funniest fiolics ever filmed This witty and tpoof on the vagaries of love and the imiedible ingenuity m which one man proposes to i,mke off with another mans wife in a piepostexously funny but d snare the spoils' agiee-men- t, strictly had them laughing on Broadway befoie being adapted to the screen. The situation in The Little Hut is that of three eminently respectable and anstociatic But- above-boar- goings-o- at n the Kaysville Theatre when the honor film, I Married A Monster Fiom Outer Space, arrives to thrill science fiction uevotees. e The iai amount release tells of a race of aliens from another planet who try to conquer eaith. They take over a small town anc, inhabit the tiuough some mysienous goings-on- , bodies of pionunent citizens, m hopes of having cmldien with earth women. Young Gloria iaibot becomes suspicious alter her marriage to n when she se iom lryon and is him turn into a monster. terror-stneke- THE THE LONE RANGER . . . The I M 4KR1LD A MONSTER . . . Theie will be aome monstrous BLOB... creeps! It devouis! Its "Tne Blob," creature of the imagination that com- -. n thiiller o. menacing.y to life in science-fictiothe same name, due to frighten and entertain It It crawls! lilm-goer- s. ine stoiy told in The Blob" will make the hottest bloou run cold. It has to do with the landing on eartn of what lesemoles a flaming snooting star but which turns out to be a voraciAn old man who releases it ous peopie-eate- i. starts the cycle of horror that from its rock-cas- e who try in vain, to arouse the tovyi to its danger. Before the young people can convince the police that ro one is sale, they themselves face the nionstious tiling of insatiable appetite. is discovered by a couple of teen-age- is ANDY HARDY . . . "Andy Hardy Conies Home," with Micaey Rooney starring as the still urepressibie but g.own-u- p Andy Hardy (now married and the lather of two youngsteis) reunites the most famous family in screen history for the first time in 12 years. Andy Hardy Comes Home about Andys retuin to his home town ol Carvel from California, wheie he has become an lawyer for an aircraft coipora-tio- n seeking a site for a branch plant, Andy s attempts to lease property in Carvel at fust icsults in su'piuon and antagonism upon the pait of the townsfolk, a distrust mcieascd when ne is placed m a false position in relation to one of Caivels prettiest girls. But Andys family join him in time to see him redeem himself u ooth counts. The plot of HOLSEBO T . . . A modem and sophisticated comedy ioi.it.nce starring two suen worldly peifoimers as Gaiy Giant and bophia Loren would, on tlio xuuace, hardy be. considered enteitainment lor the whole lamiiy but so cleveily has it been wntten, and acted that that is exactly what then pioduction, Houseboat, is. It tells the stoiy of an attorney with taice young children to look aftei, iollowmg the deatn of tneir mother fiom whom he had been estranged lor three yeais The childien want no part of him; in lact, the youngest runs and has the time of his lile vvitn another awayy Sophia Loren, wno is in fligit from hei RIDE A IHOOhLD TR Western diama at its vigoious best uniok-impiessive pioduction, Riue a Clocked I rail, starring Audie Muiphy and Gia Bcala. The setting foi this tale of the laucous f.ont-u- r depat ts liom the cu'tomaiy cattlelands to .ocus upon a liver town which is a mixture ot the Old isouth and the Lew West. Here Murphy is mistakenly identified as a I nited htates Maishal and jut into a po Hiuii of enfoicmg the law when his actual intention is tnat of defying it. The situation is iraught with h gh emotional conflnt, with Muiphy lesolung tne matter in a fashion juoviding absoibing screen la.e rc pie e with suspense, fast paced action aid oil ocat lomance. m Saturday 1:30 P. M. lun-awa- e, musician fatner. too-mn- et vhen Soplna bungs the boy home, Giant and the c.nkitii mistuke her lor a possible house-heepanu in a symt (f iuivtntu.e she me job, akhougn s.ie uotsn t know wmch adepts ena ol a pot is up. What hay pens therea-te- r crowds m as m.ic,i laugnter a.,d tea.s, lomance and meinment as one petme can hold, beioie t. e satisfying, happy ennint INDERKEA GIRL . . . Undersea Uiu," is the exciun0 stoiy ot a 000, (XK) undei water lobbery by two Lavy frogmen Tne pictuie clips aiong ut a fast pace as a gul rtpoitei and a Lavy intelligence oiucer stad. the trail ot the logmen and solve tne -- crime lneie aie some tieaiendously exciting undei water scenes in the picture anu this, plus the onginahty of Die plot anu splendid perionuances by all concerned, l.iaaj ,t an outsu-nninViBIL LOtE . . . Pat Boone tnulls Ins auu.ciice wita live i.c v songs in April Love, h.a mst sciecn love songs. These are t.ie songs he s lecomed lor Dot .ilJ m, Warner Bros Sill K.u. tTKuwH rttll 1U( i THE DAVIS NEWS JOIR.NAL & WEEKLY REFLEX SUBSCRIPTION ORDER ( LO u - - lLov ha iN il.L LYLE WISE! and send to Inclosed is $3 00 to fctait my subscription. I want to save $1,50 on a years subscription. 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