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Show August 11, 1959 JOURNAL c' PIIfiff r , Jaycees initiate BO n n 0 iwo.! id Da is Dnve-iwhile they r)ijlifllMy, KavvJle Li-,- merchants rsssivc I. I For tenderfoot Barbara rra M Bn quarteilv Clegg, daughter of Mrs. Loyal Fry, 395 Paik, is now residing at 2970 South 20th The V tution on t Hi has lit t i to Jar. ; . East, Salt Lake City. Mrs. tap Andrew was married in the Lay ton Recently the Lay-to- n an Temple on June 18. I.DS Fourth Ward Trail the i Milofr, . Mr. and Mrs. John Maitc, Builders held their Annual s has m.w e. ' 330 West Liberty, had as at the Layton T. ' . ation in ( their guest Mrs. Waite's Bowery. Invitations, in the situ i cl at the coi i i form of red rockets, were sent. II g v 91 ami t West mother from Columbus, NeVhiDv-on- e were present. The Po t B aid. braska, Mrs. I.ennie Jones. Guests at the home of Mr. j a re its v ere parsed out sheets Richard rf mathematical problems. the and Mrs. Ned Ciaik, 167 LibDour i Carnes and singing and reerty, were Mr. Clarks freshments were enjoyed. The Trc l r Leader is ther and family and his theme was Out of This Owe ' imd Guide I. hr, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan W oi Id. ,sie nr g. Grant, Powell, Wyoming, A Special guests were Carmal ial aw ard, r win the; and Mrs. Hale, Hurricane, Farr, stake Trekker leader Primer was given to boys Utah. end Drucilla Adams, Guidel who rained their wav to be Mr. and Mr. John Baker, leader, and Mr. and Mrs, ja Tl, 5 rloot bv D'o age of 102 Ellison, returned Woodland. eleven. '1 e boys wh won the day after taking their daugh- Also present were the ward ach1 int awaid , e Rich- - ter and family, Mrs. Karen Primary presidency, Maxine aid II Luis, Allan GBncs and McMillan, to Larson AFB, Ilowe, June Bulkley and Va-- 1 Gary ee Rhodes. At a lat- Washington, to join her husrie Hill, and the ward choris- - er n.c Dug the a aid was band, Ronald. They will ter, Beth Terry. The Wardalso guen to J. C. Coard. make their home in, Wash- I Fun-da-La- y . ier c Sun-Geor- 1 K f, I' fj Ii BE PREPARED FOR t CMJLi? si Boys' Tough Sizes cz. Jean A special buy of rugged cotton denim Jeans in true western stve. Reinforced at all points of sti.Bii. Mom, you can wash em and tiny are Sanforized . 4 to selection in woven ginghams, easy - care new look prints and solid color broadcloths. All are machine washable! Buy him several! MOs to Hi Eugene The following Kavsville cases weie he; i during July in the North ( ntral justice of peace p ret m t: Robert D.nv , Hill AFB. speeding 75 nubs in zone, $15 line. JIaiva II. Mill, Route 1, Hooper, no v elude inspection, $5 fine. David A. Stavner, 371 North no The Cty m! per published ot the residents Count v, at Layton, new the interests matter Entered as secunJ-das- s at I avion, Itdi, under the Act of March 8, Is,'). luhh Ii d hv 1M. iti.NTING CO. Rhone: hav -- v die 10 ND I Mt ndn r: NATION VI, I DITORIAL ION ASa()( I Natl Adv. K icsentatire Newspaper Adve.iising Service 333 N. M it h ,m Avenue hic.i 1 III. ps V ern Erlvn . .. Editor Production dfrti'inf W Lund ru It r Barbara Vnrra irxima I rnnett Nnrma Prorre Martja ie AdamH Murra Nirhols Bfttv tinher Publisher .. Fditor . ( tv 1 st. Kb Vr. Vjfr Adertiing . . . . JC J that Rocked THE VALLEY, OF THE SUN... m max ,v Earth IS!a u li Ht juxsmm r iPmmMcSUIIlE ,f-Cu-m RAINS I keep proper lookout, f 10 fine. Juanita Jensen, 2604 Park, Salt Lake City, speeding 50 miles in zone, $10 fine. Prudence E. Richards, Box 71, Route 2, Boise, Idaho, failure to yield right of wTay, $10 fine. Terry Dale Trahan, 8526 Washington Blvd., Ogden, speeding 50 miles in zone, and crossing over solid yellow line, $15 fine. Brient G. Smith, 201 8th Ave Salt Lake City, speedzone, ing 55 miles in $15 fine. Irven W. Adams, 123 South Main, Layton, speeding 50 miles in zone, $10 fine. Marybell K. Jensen, 245 S. 5th East, Kaysville, failure to keep proper lookout, $5 fine. Emil B. Fetzer, 2625 Well ington, Salt Lake City, speedzone, ing 50 miles in $10 fine. Verde-lan- d Aleen Deming, Park, driving on wrong side of road and no operator's license in possession, $10 fine. TECHNICOLOR CINemaScopE 1 ! I 'AP,. 'TT ' tU-'- ; 40-mi- Seen- ' rwowczu or Pri '.SCra .:Y C t Tfn 8V R08INS0MFL.Ti K NG nT tv CASEY CTVC UNTTEAM. UfTlR NATIONAL dA1 DE E:APD WuiL A VINTAGE HEIl IM KCEIIiSCN-OA'J- ,a ut IX JwOON VTHIS ELLsingN EARTH PRODUCTION S MINE plus 40-mi- le UNDER CARIBBEAN SKIES" 40-mi- le 40-mi- le 40-mi- le AUGUST 11th Miss KAYSVILLE- - 6:30 P.M. QUEEN CONTEST Sponsored by KAYSVILLE JAYCEES WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. 12, 13, 14, 15 -- 0-- Thera never was a motion picture like Notice to Water Users ple, Salt Lake City, Utah, hag filed with the State Engineer, No. 29155, which Application proposes to appropriate 23 sec. ft. of water from Howard Slough Stream, trib. to Great Salt Lake m Davis County at a point N. 4200 ft. and W. 6100 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 30, ToN, RJW, SLB&M. The water is to be diverted by means of an earth dike 4 miles in length and used during the entire year for the iirigation of 314S acies and water control systems for the development of waterfowl food, cover, and nesting plants and other improvements for fleeting and feeding of waterfowl, muskrats and game birds, all uses in SWHSW'A Sec, 26, S SE44 Sec. 27, Secs. 34, 85, MfrSW'i Sec. 80, T5N, RJW, Secs. 1, 2, 3, T4N, P.3W, SLB&M Protests resisting the granting of the foregoing application with reasons theiefor, must be filed in duplicate with the State Enaineer 4U State Capitol, Salt Lake City 14, Utah, on or befoie September 17, 1959. r ts i 'i T fe. TECMNICOlOff M.CD4A UwofN tUCHMA.P n MCA fHU mm , MM a IN J e03E STElMat ac .A acwaif . AAtaMCuNT y A ft SlH , IUUM Fins 9 liik Wayne D. Criddle STATE ENGINEER. Published in Layton Journal, 4 Farmington Layton, Utah, from August to August IS, J959. . ........ waiting-- 3 call me up when I'm lone and seer Notice is hereby given that Utah State Department of Fish and Game, 13P0 W. North Tem- iorai weekly lord F. Andtron W. tlair Hate Wary Bowrtnpr Ken t a rbanl 'j y Hortli Central justice Court cases listed I 7 Ill be ui C yut v i i Terms ot 8 inscription Mail $1 VI i tr 4 ear Carrier 30c I er Month (Payable in Advance) SgJ-- w 1 V Am r l.I-jta- i- of Davis Utah. Penneys prepares a big youll cheat him and cheapen yourself" de-igr- lies. and you marry that man 1 A 16 If received his theological in 1954 at Holy Name Sc how , 5 FI n, hav e D.C., College, Washington, from n' California land his MA degree in sociodni-ion of d in the logy at St. Bonventure in races. All 1955. the swinning fn-and sec u place winHe entered the service at Bountiful to- Lackland ners will go AFB, Tex., in Nov., to compete 1958 and served as Catholic day (Tuc-diin the cou-f- y , es. chaplain at Keesler AFB, Mrs. Jim V, cithers and Miss., prior to arrival at Hill. son, Jim, ala to nnet her Father Coogan is a son of mother from naconda, Joseph P. Coogan, Norwich, Montana, and a cousin, Chi- Conn. cago for a fam iv Dr. and Mrs. Owens are iur tile fir-- t t.T.e in many Weasoon Sun On Mr. leaving for a vacation. av, years. thers and anot' er son, Doug They will visit in Idaho and will join then and they will attend a family reunion of the Harris family. all leturn togef er. Mr. In -- 6 ) La-to- . TUESDAY, AUGUST 11 , Wise. vehicle inspect m, $10 fine. Vera C. Wd n r 83 North Main, KaysviPo, no valid operators license and driving on wrong side of fad, ?20 fine. William D. INterson, 2219 Panarama W a y, Holladay, speeding 70 mil's in zone, $20 fine. Lucy Somora, 217 Anchorage, Clearfield, no operators license, $25. Domingues Martinez, Syracuse, no operator's license, $25 fine. Douglas A. Adams, RFD Box 404( Layton, going through stop sivn, $5 fine. Ted Superme ut, 717 29th St., Ogden, no operators license on pel sop, $5 fine. Doris C. Ri "g, 1287 Drive, Laj t m, failure to Save on Sport Shirts hr Boys v- HILL AIR FORCE BASE, UTAH A new Catholic chap- lain, 1st Lt. Roch A. Coogan, has arrived at Hill AFB to replace 1st Lt. Arnold E. Reuter, who has transferred to Truax Field, Madison, v . First East, Isimington, SHOP PENNETS! Hill Show Starts 7:45 Kaysville, Utah ONE COMPLETE SHOW EACH NIGHT 1C3 Native of Boston, Mass., New house Father Coogan received his BA degree in Philosophy at Cit St. Bonventure University, att' nd. Olean, N. Y. in 1950. He . ingirn. Sat-- Phone 'av, August! 60-mi- SC 13 held e utday and f 15 and 16. a' Hotel in Salt i beis are urged 1 v wi'i at flow -- nYTOiJ flews Items New awards 5 n Eieatre liavsuD Chaplain Dale arcl 'ii , s '"'nrssss t: Lloys 1 -- at participating F"3 flew Catholic c been vd-coCailcv c i r embers of as i the local J.u , actcjiJing to Dean Join - ii, club r resident. Hoard nemht - of the club will meet Tin 'lay at the home of the ji evident at 8-' activities outp.m. to disai'-lined for Aiuo Mr. Joliriiii idtheJavcee -,Q jiie V Dick r- .'ht half tickets for Thin n 2 Two new members 3d v!d-- L2 y Page c J,aim I avton Srracune Kavsville Clearfield Sunset A COLUMBIA PICTURE Eastman COLOR -i. r Special Buyl ' Vc Bouffant Slip 4 to on bil- Outstanding! lowing slip with ruffles, lace, embroidery. Plasticized back, adjustable straps for perfect fit. Machine washable, medium setting. 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