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Show June JOURNAL' 1939 23, Wj- - or M(SeYis.v Page 2, A Kaysville , NEWS ITEMS ; i - M hr NORMA PREECE 1 It 1 Phene 16) i-Af- ? ,v h Mr. nd Phone t ten-da- ONE COMPLETE SHOW EACH NIGHT T V Jf ''9 i OVERWHELMING AS THE ELEMENTS PARAMOUNT PICTURES A PRESENTS A DINO DcLAURENTHS PRODUCTION A y 'jk.. Og-wn- v' d , Tues., Wed., June 23, 24 ifS , : !. fWwT y Kaysville, Utah Show Starts 7:45 1C3 . 5 Grand Canyon, Utah Parks, daughter, vaho Lake, I : Mrs. Charles W. Pecht and invacation Pat, left for a I to "owney, California, where fant son are visiting with her I f 7 i. they will visit with their daugh- mother, Mrs. I eona Clawson, .T-ter and family, Mr. and Mrs for a few weeks 1 K. Mr. and Mrs. Thornley Ellis Fitches. : s', . Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Eatch-e- l Swan entertained at a dmnet f ! f left Saturday eening for party at their home Saturday A s Swan where Mrs of honor they plan evening in Kjrsa, Oregon, to spend a week vacationing mother's, Mis. VV. S. Paine, their daughter and son-- i den, on her birthday anmvei-m-la, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Guets weie Mis. Ray s . r, A naston. Ravmond and daughter, Patri-t? Mr. and Mrs Mall) Allen and cia, Mr and Mis Bill Harwood' three sons attended the funeialjand sons, Gieg and Paul Roy s t y, y Miss Patricia Raymond, Salt services of her father at Lewis' wr 4 i ton, Wednesday. Lake, has been a guest the past OTHCIALLY RETIRED but still outpulling newer, hgger equipment is this Mr. and Mrs. James Reed, week of hei aunt and uncle, Mr Adams pull grader at the State Road Commission Shed at Cleartieltf The Idaho, were Father's Day and Mis Thornley Swan. Dr. and Mrs. Daniel W. BenFciaper is believed to be at least 33 years old. Hitched to newer equipment, guests of Mr and Mrs. John Reed and family ton and two daughteis, Ketchigiading and scraping time is cut in half. Activity i on west of the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buhler, kan, to light: Ralph Rurnmgham, foieman, Clearfield amved home Alaska, Kayswlle Oveipass. Mr. and Mrs. RueH W. Buh Thursday. Di. Benton has been 6hed; Melvin Bennett, Ray Cook, operator of old sciaper; and Ai no Thurgood, ler attended a familj tlinnei stationed theie with the U. S operator of new sciaper. party in Salt Lake .Saturday toast Guard. They plan to evening at the home of Mr and visit a few weeks with his Latest perfoimanie of the George Hensler. he ocia- - ents, Mr. and Mis. R. W. Ben- has been in cleaning out grader sion was in honor of Mi. tin hi foie btditmg his piactice and boiiow pits m Idaho or Utah birthday. spieading Mrs. Glen Garrett held a Mrs. Lffie B Miller visited west giavel on State Road-lto- , meeting for all Room Mulheis in Lewiston Wednesday with the Kavsville Oveipass, in if of the ( entral Junioi High Mrs. Annie Mcknight. Don BarDavis County As usual, it MonSchool PTA at her horn ton, Centerville, was a Sunday rendu ed an eicelltnt peifum-anc- e day afternoon. overnight guest of his Clearfield Offu lally letned but still putting in a full Mr. and Mrs, Russ Brown enMis Miller Howcvei, Foieman work is the activity of an Adams pull giader at the Road days tertained at dinnei Sunday foi Mrs. Marjorie Thatcher and feels thdt the Old the following guests, Mr. and childien, Mr and Mrs. Maurice Commission Mam'enance Shed Ro. 70, Clear field The grand-daddhas the ( hampmn of the highway departments scrapers still uige to Mis. Jay Webster and family, Miller and family, Heber City, meet the challenge of the giMr. and Mr. Rulon Killian, Mr. will spend the July 4th week at many of the mechanic al giants that aie part of the Road Comand Mrs. James Killian and Bear lake missions modern maintenance equipment. gantic Interstate Highway childu-n- , Mr. and Mrs. Raymond HamRandolph, Mi. and now undeiway in vaRalph Buiningham, foreman projects M"s. Janie Klllirn and chll-oi- n blin enteitained thirty guest at of the Clearfield Maintenance conventional balloon tues. The beof Ltah rious paits wets week-enguests of a family party at their home shed, states that the pull giad- Clearfield maintenance crew to let With pasture. many ing his paients. Friday evening m honor of then er wa already being considered the ancient grader be- yeais seivue ahead, this may iVir. and Mr. Wayne K. Shef-filson, Jay, who is leaving on an for retirement when he first hind become a reality. huge, motor-drive- n sciap-ei- s yet retuined home Saturday LDS mission to Rew Zealand. joined the Road Commission in and, woiking in tandem, the Members of the Cleai field fiom Kanab, wheie they attend- Jay entered the mission home lM4 Its exact age is not two machines sie able to spiead Maintenance Shed are Ralph ed the Utah Siate Postmaster in Salt Lake, Monday. known but It is estimated to be on both sides Btirnmgham, foreman; Arno Convention last week. Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Miller, sinre been replaced with the gravel material of the highway. This makes it Thmgood, Ray Cook, Ron Steed, Mra. Alice Bonnemort under- and grandchildren Maijorie between 0 years old. necessary to make only one Melvin Bennett, Corter Roundv, went major aurgeiy at the St. Ann and Teiry Lotz, Clearfield, Onginally the grader had pass, rather than two opera- Roy Manning, Slim Fife and home returned last week from hard rubber tues, which have ThursBenedict hospital Golden Flint. tions, to lay giavel. a vacation trip to Caliday fornia whtie they visited with i ir. and Mrs. L. J. Benton and two daughters. Miss Juanita their two sons and their familSTORE Benton, Idaho Falls, were last ies, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Miller, June 26th and 27th week guests of Mr and Mrs. R. Pomona and Mi. and Mrs. Jack the people who know W . Benton. Miller, Taft. Their other grandthe bargains you ask for pick out dozens Mrs. Ruth frost visited in child, Susan Miller of Pomona of super-speciayou wont want to miss. Tayson a few days last week lctumed to Utah to spend a with her parents, Mr, and Mis. week with her grandparents. Mr. and Mra. William Packer Fpencer Know. Johnny Bandera and hia three will leave Tuesday on a busitouslns, Kip and Kim Yotter, ness and pleasure tup to Day-toSeattle, W ashington, and PenOhio. ny Bailey, Salt Lake, were Miss Barbara Frost, Jimmy guests for one week of their Frost, Max Whitesides, Russell giandmother, Mrs. C, C. Good- Ence, Jack Kampton and Miss win in Logan. Carolyn Corma weie among the Mr. and Mrs. Jay Webster group who left last week for weie dinner guests in Ogden the Colorado River Trip. They Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll will return home Wednesday. Cnttenden. Mr. and Mrs. William Rietz Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler and two childien, Valerie and and three children attended a Joni, will leave Sunday, June family party at Springvllle, -- 3, for Chillicothe, Ohio, where bunday. he will be employed at the Misa Susan Swan and Miss Hospital. Mr. Rietz just Christine Davis spent a few received his degree at days in Salt Lake last week as the Umvusity of Utah. guest of Mr. Sterling W. Sill. Mrs. Joel Gillespie and three Mrs, Bea Johnson accompa- childien, Burbank, California nied her two suteia to Parawon aimed to vmt a few week for a few days last week to vis- with hei patents, Mi. and Mrs. it with their mothei, Mrs. Luel-l- a H. J. Barnes. anni-von e her Auans birthday Jean, Marilyn, Kathryn and jary. Marsha Milligan, children of . ir. and Mrs. 3 ernon Dr. and Mis. H. J. Milligan, i es and childien, Lehi, visited are guests this week of Saturday with hi mother, Mis. their aunts and uncles, Mr. and Alberta Blamires. Mrs. Jess Hint, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Orson Hall left for St. Eugene Pngmoie. George where she will spend a few weeks visiting with hei children and attend a family Heavenly Music in ! Mr. Kaytville Tucker and Theatre iaysm v y. 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