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Show Kaysville NEWS ITEMS kW ' r & ever . DM V flamed to U. 0L Honor roll V.ti? '4 A V' x if Iur-ban- Mr. and Mr- -. Pavid Thur-gooSyracuse, were Saturday guests of Mts. Geoige W. Wilcox. Mrs. Joe Burbank, Mrs, Aria WedSprague, Ogden, nesday with Mrs. pailty Webb. Mrs. Harold Bennett loll last week for Taft, California where she will visit at the home of her daughter, Mr. ami Mrs. Jaik Miller and family for a few Yi - I . c , j ROYALTY FIRINGS JIILK TO LAWMAKERS Lovely Elon Mangelson, center, Utah Dairy Itincess, and her attendants, Francis Frost, Kaysville, right, and RarLara Rose, serve milk treat to Utah legislatois at Dairy Day. Layton, Tie men ltd the women in number lamel to tie 1 n.vir-sitnf I tab fa miar'er honor roll, mil Cie Lay ana followed1 the trend with four men and two coeds on the list. Ry Loretla Johnson Clearfield of Salt Lake ( Cither honors showered the winners include on wrist bracelets, kt- tors of appreciation from the II ill AFB An electronics Hill AFB commander, and show passes and ami an administrative specialist eks. accommodations at overnight Derecleik have been selected as Mrs. Virginia Layton Hotel Ben Lomond from the turned home Saturday from the cember's outstanding NCO and Ogden Chamber of Commerce. Die Hospital where sho had Airman at Ihil AFB. weeks. .pent the past three Members of the INth Logistic Mr. and Mrs. Orson llollist T will leave tins weekend for Suppoit Squadron, they are Morton J. Shogrcn and A Sgrt will Mrs. llollist Mesa, Arizona. 10 William A. Wiggins. The homo after one week, l ctura event marked the fourth time while Mr. llollist will lemain in J95S that the iMh placed an theie due to his health. airman and NCO in tho winMiss Lillian Nelson, Price, is ners circle duiing the same viiiting at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest K. month, Sgt. Shogren is from MilBehhng. Mrs. William II. King attend- waukee, Wis. His efficiency and education Kaysville Adult ed the lectures of Dr. Connant leadership as supervisor of the classes will be offered in the electronics branch of his unit at the Highland High School in Salt Lake last Thursday for won him the December honor. near futuie at the Kaysville Church of Jesus the afternoon and evening ses- Veteran of eight years service, Seminary, he came to Hill AfB from Ja- Christ of Latter-daSaints. sions. Mrs. Mable Christensen en- pan in July 1951. He resides George S. Ilaslam, chairman of tertained at an afternoon lunch- with liis wife Eleanor and chil- the Brigham Young University-Ogde- n eon Thursday for Mrs. Mable dren, Michael 0, Patrick 4, and center, said the courses Gleason, Miss Effie Gransden, Laura Ann 1, at 215 W., 000 of instruction would be offered North, Clearfield. and Miss Irene Swan. in cooperation with the Davis, Eidred Carter returned home Airman Wiggins, native cf Layton and" North Davis Stakes Monday from the Veterans Dover, N. J., was selected as an of the Church. Hospital where he has been outstanding administrative A special organization and confined for the past three clerk. lie came to Hill weeks after undergoing major from Labrador in Dec. 1957. registration meeting will he He is married and resides with held at the seminary Monday surgery. dinner-- checks, w Adult courses To be given At Seminary y (la-,1- 3 are available in the following couises of instruction: The Pearl if Great Price, early Church history, cultural trends and juvenile problems, an inti eduction to the New Testament and the message of the early apostles. Other subjects are story telling ami oral interpretation of libnatuie, oral interpretation of the Bible, an introduction to the Old Testament, Mormon doctrine and philosophy and family lelationslnps. The classes will be held each Wednesday and Thursday between 7 and 9 p.m. There will be a fee of about tio cents per classroom hour to cover the cost of the service. A duty dodged is like a debt unpaid; it is only deferred, and we must come back and settle the account at last. Joseph Fort Newton Whatever honor ht. is is between Aj and B wink. The Layton, Kaysville and Painiirgton students are: Jaiiirr Adams, daughter of Mr. ami Mis. A, A. Adams of Lay ton. Roger Lowell ( lawson, son of, Mrs. Leona K. (lawson of 27u ngimu in Kaysville. Joscjh L. Galbraith, son of, Mr. and Mis. J. W. Galbraith of 171 E. Jiici So. in Kaysville. II i n m a n, Mary Karlj nn daughter of Mr. and Mis. Karl! -t Stanford. . I if baby shower for Minnie Morales, Anchorage, Cleartield, Ikery duty which we omit, was held Sunday at 2 p.m. at obscures some truth which we the home of Ruth Valencia, 1599 should have known. John Stanford. Guests attending weie A PLENTY OF LAYTON STORE FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE! LIMITED QUANTITIES! SAVE NOW! - '"i , yourself. T A T i i ,.w . VERY SPECIAL FOR BUYS BABIES! BOXER LONGIES PRINT SHIRTS SSc Polished Sport type. Short sleeved tons. Colorful. 1H to 4. cot- NYLON BOOTIES, 88c . 88c cotton. 2 pockets. Sturdy! Light, dark. lti-4- . Simple duty hath no place for fear. John G. Whittier 2 Tolos, for 88c boat necks. 1 to 4. BABY DRESSES Cotton SSc batiste. to 1H. broadcloth, Terrific Jacket BARGAINS $1.44, .$1.09' $1.00 : $2.22, 39c Men's Parkas $8.83 Boys Hooded JACKETS 50c' $5.83 - $6.83 Boys Knit Trim Jackets 4 for $1.00 B Cotton Anklets Rayon Full Slip Quilted Cotton Robes Wool Skirts, Pastels Lined Dress Coats tnocs. dot soles. Colors, Non-sli- p FKESSsaK iYY uCEHly 1 Baby's nylon stretch iiiii Hand embroidery! Cotton Flannel Shirts Short Sleeve Sport Shirts Vool Dress Caps Cotton Sweat Shirts Better Quality Sport Shirts Cotton Slack Socks Cotton Boxer Shorts sEvacsELTrarcGi ur s it is your duty to without harm to Mary Baker Eddy forward !n v-- do, you can do Copper i ' f" PENHEYS JANUARY t f All social life, stability, progress, depend upon each man' confidence in his neighbor, a reliance upon him to do his duty. A. Lawrence Lowell E. Center in Kaysville. 4 n Mis. Philip .Morgan and family, who aie hei e on Mr. Morgans furlough and will be going to the Fairchild Air Fore Ba-- e in Spokane, Washington, soon, weie at the Morgan's for Mis. Morgan's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snow and family of Riverton, Wyoming, came la- Sunday to stay a few days at the home of a Mr. brother and sister-in-laand Mrs. Francke Snow, 30JJ r and Gripper White, pastels. stop Louis Garcia, Mul-ve- Penneys Knit takes another Laura hole Florez, ity were ll.nman of 1119 K. PKi Noith, James W. Littlefield, son of his wife Shiiley and children, at p m. Schedule of classes will Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Malen Littlefield William 5, Andy 2, and Allan be w Diked out following the Paul F. Liston, son of Mr. of Ill Fort Lane in Layton. Paik in meeting, Mr. Ilaslam said. I, at SH Yeuleland and Mrs. E, Lee Liston of JGs All are Davis High graduates. ton. Lay nmno-jgiamm- monthly honor Lv,hn-M- r. and Mr'. Lloyd Chat kite Mirra, D. G. M"eD'; i, Muhey and family, and Mr. and llama Aiohukta, A gir MarMrs. Gus Ietcison and family tin z, Jane Martinez, Loret last Iiiday night for a dinner Ilomeio, Ida Lopez, and Turn Jaramilio. birthday party for Franiis Oily students who maintain Drive, who Fait Mrs. I.aDean Morgan, 1 lfl a :: 5 gi .ii'tq nmt aveiage or, will relebrate his on bnthday Stanford, crklontel her buth-tht- y highur aie eligible for the high January on J inuary k". Mr. srd T1 G. in 7 Servicemen receive Hill J news items 1 Local Items From lhe llolt SuldiVkkn y Freer Maiston ia-- t Tuesday were Mrs. Robert Jenkins, Mrs. Mary Ann TucholKki, both of Kearns, and Mrs. M. B. Keller, Farmington. Mr. and .Mrs. Cordon Burr attended the funetal service of Mrs. Mina Robinson CKbotne at Cedar City, Tuesday. They visited Wednesday with fi lends before returning home. Mr. Burr's mother, Mrs. Mary E. Burr accompanied them on the trip Mrs. Julia (Sherner) Neddn, Moses Lake, Washington, was a house guest, thiee days last Mis. week of her sister-in-laMrs. Kedilo N'. A. Raimussen. was a foi mer Kaysville resident. Pinner guests last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bred Knby and family, included Mi. and Mis. Reuben Rasmussen, Brigham City and her mother, Mis. T. H. Has mu sen, Logan. The dinner was in honor of Mrs. Kirby's birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. James Millard, Mr. and Mis. Farmington; an liman and two Charles Mr. and children, Bountiful; Mrs. George B. Wilcox, Layton, were Friday visitors of Mrs. Nettie Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. A. . Cooley entertained dinner Sunday ifc for Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wells end family of Miuvale. The dinner was in honor of the Cooley's daughter Lucille and the Wells daughter, Sharon on their birthday anniversaries. Miss Irene Swan attended the s I If Ftah Fvirphnry in Salt lake last Wednesday evening. Phone TC9 Mrs. John H. Barker underKaysville Mrs. Hannah N'yssa, Oregon, is visit- went major surgery at the Ihdy la t Tliuisday ing at the home of her shter, Cross Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Parley Vithb fur morning. Frank Schofield and Cordon a few weeks. Sir. and Mrs. Henry Srhcui-le- r Cieen, Portlan 1, (begun, were and three children vhn have ending two days this work at been in Japan the pa-- t two the home of Mr. arid Mis. Jack years with the government, left Schofield and family. They vveie Japan by plane last Sunday and enroute to San Francisco, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. A. I.. Cooley arrived in San Francisco Tuesday morning. They will arrive have received word front their in Kaysville in the near future sen Lt. Arthon Eugene Cooley to make their home. They ore who is stationed at I.iitle look, Aik. that he lift by plane Janformer residents. Mrs. Merrill Stone and Mrs. uary 111 for Spam where he Max Stone, Stockton, Califor- will spend three works. While twins nia, were guests last week of he is away his wife and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene O'Brien. will visit with her parents at San Antonio. Texas. I'inner guests of Mrs. I By Mrs. Norma Page 4 The JOURNAL Jan. 27, 1959 T1 Six students $5.00 $1.03, $5.77 $6.03 Girls Car Coats $4.00 $3.89 - $4.44 - $5.83 Womens Car $16.03, Coats $6.83 PJ3 a 2 n r " gs b , I'or the first time in Utahs history, the production of copper in the state by a single company is a completely integrated operation. This milestone was reached on the first of the year when Kennecotl purchased American Smelting and Refining Companys smelter. i , The integration of smelting with mining, milling and refining .. is a big step forward for $4.44 - $7.83 Printed Blankets Door Mirrors $3.00 $1.99" Boys Polo Shirts Sheet Blankets 50c $2.99 Dacron Filled Pillows $1.03 Girls Dresses Corduroy Throw Pillows $2.50' $2.44 and $3.03 Chenille Bed Spreads "Girls Dress Coats copper production in Utah. By lowering costs and increasing efficiency it will help Kennccott continue to operate successfully. And that in turn will mean a big step forward of our entire stat- - $5.03 Save Now on Children's, Women's, Mens Shoe Odds and Ends $1.65 Vhen Kennccott operates successfully, it results in good jobs for the men who produce the red mctaL They benefit directly. Even more thousands of Utahns benefit indirectly. They work for the companies that sell to Kepnecott and its employees. To some extent m (HURRY! LIMITED QUANTITIES! xheir jobs, too, result from copper production. is Nation-wid- e 4 nil 4?--- is NjgftSr--" 4Kennecott Copper Corporation . - itmw- - A Good Nt'igthlor llclpinj; Lo Luuld a Better Utah 819!) SlxlOS WHITE EVENT! SAVE . Cases 2 Q1 CQ for 77c 81x108 Double $1.77 : Hllll D GOODS NOW! Pencale Percales $1.93 72xlOS Twin Fitted Vl.JO $2.03 WEEK-EN- PENNEVS Muslins Twin Fitted 72 x 108 Gauze Diapers lll BIG LAST an important symbol for the people of Utah, lt represents the continuing program of improvements that has helped Kennecott achieve success in the past, lt means another step has been taken to assure the future of copper payrolls, supply purchases and tax payments. Kcnnecotts Utah Smelter Crib Blankets H Cases 2 Fitted for 90c 52.09 |