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Show wr- W. Vx ifv N - Water rates Due reuamps In Syracuse Local airman has load roll In Because Syracuse Syracuse city water system was not paying its way, the City Council has adopted a evolution to increase city water rates effective July. Cost for the fn st 12 000 gallons will be $2 50 compared with the old charge of $150 for the fust, 10 000 gallons Subsequent water will be sold to residents at 20 cents per 1,000 Councilmen said rates gallons. for industrial usets will be scheduled with the individuals con-- ' cerned One expense of the water system is a payment of $3 000 to Weber Basin Conservancy Dis- trict annually for water pur-chased, for replacing poitions of the system that had become ob- Isolde as well as regular maintenance woi k. Delinquent accounts were also discussed by the councilmen A campaign will be conducted to 'collect back accounts with service being discontinued to those in arrears over two months un-- i less accounts are paid The city council also moved that cemetery plot owners who refuse to pay delinquent cemer ?. tery accounts will have to relinquish the plots to the community for re sale. A $10 building permit fee on new home consti notion was also voted by the councilmen. Permits may be obtained from the city clei k. Councilman Ii a Thur-- 1 good was appointed building in-- j spector and in the future will ap-'prove or reject building plans and make periodic inspections of construction under way. . . 1 yX - MM rr j , I $ 4K !- : a, ? :;rXlh 1 ,: u,. -- I fe'A P'V f - fiV k- jcW pis J 't&' ' rfK'W.'.i' y stJ.t j!J J'L ,i i J, r '.-,- , i f t S' ' A IVL ut Si . "& .s.'v J' ai .Jf , , 1 W V-- - ... uj...- - f t REAUTIFUL YOUNG LADY FRAMED BY CHERRY TREE is the new Miss queen received a crown of fresh Clearfield, Myrna Moultrie. The flowers, corsage and trophy after winning out over 10 other contestants in judging at North Davis Junior High School Friday evening. She was sponsored by the Clearfield Jaycee-Ettes. and Mrs. Richard W. Robins, Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Robins, Roy, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee W. Robins from Bountiful. Marra Barbara By After a potluck dinner, pictures Layton Mr. and 'Mrs. Claude and slides were enjoyed. Perkins, 377 Morgan fit , spent Dr. and Mrs. Kerrick Phillieo, last weekend in Logan at the Utah State University, where West Layton, had as their guests they attended the graduation of Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Miller, San their daughter, Dianne. Miss Francisco. Pei kins, who received her deMr. and Mrs. Diamond R. gree in Bachelor of Science in Adams, 765 Church, left today Education, has accepted a job for an eastern tour of Chicago, teaching high school physical ed- Wisconsin, Maine and Quebec, ucation in Kanab. She will spend Rhode Island. They will be met the summer with her parents. in New York City by their daughThe Royal C. Robint held their ter and Mr. and Mrs. family night at the home of Mr. Milton Clegg. They will see all and Mrs. Lee W. Robins and fam- the points of interest there for ily m Bountiful last Thursday, a week, and journey to MaryJune 11. Included in the twenty-fou- r land, Washington and Philadelpresent were the families phia. Their daughter (Marilyn) of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Robins, will then return with them for the Mr and Mrs. Irwin Talbot. Mr. summer vacation. Layton Locals Layton's Girl Staters have returned from the Utah State University at Logan. Carol Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Diamond R. Adams, was elected of her city; Nancy mayor Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John V. Adams, took honors as senator from her city. Margaret Whitesides, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Whitesides, was elected to a state office as chief justice of the Supreme Court. All three girls were offered scholarships. r Glen Barlow, nephew of President I. Haven Barlow, is visiting the Barlows and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Sergent, West Layton. Mr. Barlow, now attending the BYU for the summer quarter, is from Santa Monica, Calif. T BY TRAIN YOU SEE THE SCENERY! Dandelion once Selected as Dad s day flower The dandelion once was selected as the appropriate flower for Father's Dav because "the more it is trampled on. the more it grows. That about sums up the plight of Father. Once a jear we throw him a bouquet or a tie and chalk up another duty well done. But the old man surely is worthy of better treatment because, as the World Book Encyclopedia points out, his name is a title of honor given to those who establish any thing important in human af- fairs. Take George for example, Washington, known as the Father of His Country. shares that title with such illustrious Romans as Cicero, Julius Caesar and the emperor Augustus. Every physician honors the Father of Medicine when he takes the oath devised by the Greek physician Hippocrates. And any man who ever baited a hook knows that Izaak Walton, author of the "I he Com pleat Angler, is the Father of Angling. The age of the atom has ushered in even more fathers. J. Robert Oppenheimer has been called the Father of the Atomic Bomb, while Dr. Teller is credited Edward with being the Father of the Admiral llomb. Hydrogen Hyman Itiekover is known as the Father of the Atomic Submarine. That's enough to put any fathers head in the clouds. But lest he begin to feel giddy from these associations, let him remember that Satan is called the Father of Lies. v- Xml'S ' JOURNAL In Bury St. EdRiysville y England, there is lx mg shown an epic pro-- 1 tinned pageant depicting the uirg of tne Magna Caita in s Still IS. Bill Sanders, son of Mr. and Mis E. Van Sanders, Kays-- 1 vi'le, is playing one of the lead-- 1 irg roles in the pageant. A 2C Sanders is stationed at Laken-- 1 heath Air Force Base, adjacent to the birthplace of the Magna A 2C cur-rtt'l- i:r Ti e signing of the Magna Carta was one of the fust historical steps in granting freedom that is enioyed in paits of the woild today. The body of liberties drawn by the general couit of Massachusetts in the 1610 s was based on the Magna Carta 'This became the law of the colony and Carta, lie has the speaking role t of the Rev. Wilson and also will speak the part of the Captain of the Militia Motto of the pageant is "See history portrayed wheie history! was made " ' - Golden Acrcs Hill Villa News Layton Mr. and Mrs Frank Fordlo, 823 Hill Villa Drive, are the parents of a new little boy Chailes Lewis, born Jurife 6. fit oins another brother, Paul, 3, and a sister, Margie, 2 D Layton couple Recites vows In home rites In a ceremony pei formed at the home of her parents, Miss Joan Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Eugene M. Reed, 719 East Gentile Street, Layton, became the bnde of Dennis Murland. Wedding rites were spoken Frank D. Adams, uncle of the bride, last Wednesday. A reception followed at the Reed be-fo- home. Mrs Carma Middaugh of Provo is the mother of the benedict. The bride greeted guests in a gown of white Chantilly lace over of visiting For two weeks friends and relatives, fishing and relaxing, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green, 801 Cowley, and family are planning their vacation. They have left for the areas around Great Falls and Chester, Montana. Col. and Mrs. Michael Meehan, 310 Barbara, are vacationing in Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kipp, 309 Barbara, are visiting in Nebraska. New residents at 335 Barbara is Mr and Mrs David R. Evans and two sons from Salt Lake City. Mr. Evans is a machinist supci visor at the Naval Supply Depot. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barker and family, 296 Glen Ave , are scheduled to return today fiom a vacation tour to Denver and the Gland Canyon. Standing befoi e a large pink and silv er heart flanked by gi een foliage and roses, Miss Ruthe Ann Muir, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Muir, became the bride of Robert L. Rabenstem, son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Rabenstem, all of Layton. The Oakridge Country Club was the scene of the nuptials which were pei formed by LDS Kenneth Brailsford on Bishop June 5. For her wedding and the reception which followed, the bnde donned a full length diess of nylon tulle. The trim bodice featured long tapered sleeves and a scalloped neckline trimmed with pearls and sequins. The full skirt was accented by Chantilly lace panels and back ruffles of lace and tulle. A pearl crown held her fingertip veil m place and she carried a white satin Bible adorned with stephanotis. The brides sisters, Mrs. Keith Ray, matron of honor; Mrs. Ed-ard Schofield, Mrs. Billie M. Jensen and Miss Sherri Lynn Muir, and Mrs. Allen Jacobson, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Diane Nielson were her attendants. They wore white nylon lace frocks over pink taf r How much more delightful to go bv train and ennv that seenerv. at ground level, domes! ihrough big picture-windoYet seenerv is only part of the story A trip on a smart, new Domeliner provides a chance to completely relax To get awav from the rush and tension. To stretch out in comfortable accommodations . . . enioy your fivome beverage in the lounge car destination througUHertz Rent-A-C- service. Travel in royal style on a Union Paufi Domeliner it costs no more ! Kith Notice cl Zoning Hearing Member: NATIONAL EDITORIAL is hereby given that ASSOCIATION a hearing will be held befoi e Natl Adv. Representative Comthe Layton City Planning Newspaper Advertising Service mission on Tuesday, June 16, 333 N. Michigan Avenue 10.5' 1, at sail) p.m. in the City Chicago, 111. Hall, Layton, Utah, to consider Terms ot Subscription a request foi the granting of a Mail 84.50 Per Tear variance to J. Frank Moigan & Carrier 50c Ier Month Sons, for the constiuction of a (Payable in Advance) warehouse upon property located in the lesidential zone at I Publisher . ...... E. Anderson .5.51 East Gentile W.loydClair .. Lditoi Hales Utah. .. .. ..... Ast. Editor Mary Bobrin? St., Layton, Notice FOR SUCCESS dress and jacket ensemble for dates. Tie print dress has cool scoop neck, wide whirl or days r has gay string bow skirt jacket to match dress. In Lowensteins Songfest, all cotton, washable, drips dry with little or no ironing. Blue, green or rose n predominating. 10 to 18. solid-colo- ONLY THE LOOK built - in 2a s Urive in ait the- - UNION PACIFIC State Clearfield, Utah XA tOL t V I 9i DEPT. STORE savers gives sign for tcvlsty's finest gasohnes! Utoc IS EXPENSIVE EBRFIELD 139 South r fry MORE MOM I'TOCO A VJ5 iOV ( FI IT! 208 their guests from most of the 113 counti les of the world at the 50th annual convention of Rotary International in New York City, During the week, they heard numerous distinguished speakers, and participated in discussion forums on their various businesses and professions and on the service activities of Rotary clubs around the world. Among the speakers were Dag Hammar-skjolsecretary general of the United Nations; Dr. Werner von Braun, famed missile space expert; Author Pearl S. Buck and others. paired gasoline performance rvrvotion, tvektt er information too your noarotf Union Pocific Railroad ticket agent. Ask, too, about Rail Trovol Credit Cord, which tavet carrying largo omountt of cash. Layton Golden M. Adams. East' Gentile, has been meeting with 16,000 other Rotanans and n - the ultimate in for Golden M Adams At Rotary meet Journal U1UXIU0 ... Holcomb. - I1 leisurely in the famous Dome Diners the only Dome Dining cars in the United States. Many other advantages when vou travel by train, including downtown arrival . . a generous baggage allowance . . and the Family Plan Fares which save you money. There's no need to drive long, tiresome miles. We can arrange for a car at your h p . 4 pink feta with shoulder-lengtveils and carried bouquet of feathered pink carnations. Best man for the bridegroom was Jack Rabenstem with ushers, Ray Andeison, Bailey Muir, Keith Ray, Edward Schofield and Fred Holcomb. Background music was played by Mrs. Fred floor-lengt- h V ...eat Page bodice featured a Sabrina neckline adorned with luster pearls and liidescent sequins and long Production Mirr. Ken Fairbanks "If you have to choose between All interested persons may Vern Woonev . . Advertising Mgr marrying for love or money, Jane, Advertising Ast. Lundoergr Evelyn . REPORTEUS asked attend and he heaid. which would you choose M. PARK, JOHN Marra . . Barbara Layton her friend. .. .... Syracuse irgmia Bennett Layton City Kecouler. Preec Kavsville Jane I Norma "Love, expect," replied Published in The Davis News Donna Sedgwick Clearfield . .. "I always seem to do the wiong Journal, June 9, 16, 1959. Mur-a- v Nichols Sunset Betty Wisher thing armington On todays crowded highways, who has ume lo look at scenery? You're too busy driving! And by air you fly right oicr it. 1959 Baseball Schedule Mapped fiom 1) (Continued Page The slim fitting at Ka.vsville (2), 5:15 p.m.; West Point at Syracuse, 6.30 p.m.; Kaysville (1) at Bountiful (1), 7:45 pm; Centerville tapeied sleeves forming at Farmington, 9 p.m.; Bountiover the wrists. ful (2) bye. The bouffant skirt fell Bountiful Monday, July 6 and had an apion panel (1) at Farmington, 5:13 p.m.; front and back. Her finger-tiWest Point at Centerville, 6:30 veil of imported illusion fell from p.m.; Clearfield at Syracuse, a tiara of luster pearls and se7:45 pm.; Kaysville (1) at quins and she carried a cascade Bountiful (2), 9 p.m.; Kaysof white roses and bouquet pink ville (2) bye. carnations Saturday, July 11 Bountiful Miss Annly Adams, cousin of (1) at Bountiful (2), 9 a.m.; of the bride, was made honor at West Point, 9 with other attendants being Miss Farmington (2) at Kaysa.m.; Kaysville Kathryn Ellison, Miss Klea Ann ville 9 am.; Centerville at (1), Giay and Miss Eldene Vail. A Clearfield, 9 a m.; Syracuse junior bridesmaid was the bride's bye. sister, Miss Jeane Reed and Miss Connie Cook was flower girl. The attendants were attired in three pastel gowns featuring quarter sleeves, bouffant wraparound petal skirts and portrait A weekly newspaper published standup collais They carried in the interests of the residents matching bouquets of carnations of Davis County, at Layton, Ltah. and roses. Wayne Hayden stood as best man for his brother and A1 Jepp-so- Entered as Recond-clas- s matter was the usher. at I.ayton, Utah, under the Act Following a honeymoon to the of March 8, 1879. Southern Utah paiks, the couple will reside in San Diego. Published bv INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 budjl tafetta. 16, Oakridge is wedding setting For Miss Rut he Ann Muir historical pageant munds, June TA |