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Show IW Mr. and Mrs. Owen Collett and family, Salt lake, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. A. T. Collett and Col. and Mrs. Wells Collett. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Norma Preece B epent the past three veais in Germany and left now for the.r new station, Fort Mason, San Francisco, Califoi nia. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wadsworth, Lonctiee, Wo, were guests Monday of Mr. and Mis. Gkn Robins Mr. and Mrs. Frank But- r ami children spent the weekend at bpnngville viMt-- I ing with relatives. Mrs. Claude Barkdull, Elko, Nevada, is visiting at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mis Heber Gailej. Mrs. Gerald Andanson, Riveiton, Mis. Bo)al Terry, halt Lake, weie guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Peteion. Mrs. Mark Gundlefinger pie Phone 769 Rawille Mi'. Noiah Barnett returned heme liom ran field, Mr. and Mrs. Max Stone, Stockton, Calif., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene O'Bnen and family one day last week. Mr. and Mr. Con Larsen and three children, have moved from Richfield into their new home at 6d0 East 150 South. Ralph L. Garrett and daughter Donna, Battle Cieek, Michigan, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Garrett and family. Jimmy Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown, Salt Lake, was injured seriously last week, he fell from a tree at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Odd. Jimmy suffered a basal skill fracture and was confined to the LDS hospital for six days. He returned to his home Friday. Mrs. Odd spent last week in Salt Lake with her daughter and her family. David Garrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Garrett, left Monday for Cambridge, Massachusetts where he will serve on an LDS mission for two years to the New England States. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buh-le- r entertained at a family Idaho, where she Front a week uniting at the home of her sistu, Mr. and Mrs J, Tar Path ham, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Butler and fne childien of Idaho hae nifoed into the home at Second Wc- -t and Fust south, toimtrlv occupied by dr. and Mis. Ma.vne K. 'heffield and family. The ;he!fields have moved into their new home at 211 West 1st South. Mr. Butler teaches chemistry at Davis High School. Mrs. Morris Johnson will undergo mior suigciy at the LPS Hospital Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 'underwent maior suigery at Layton left Monday for the St. Benedicts Hospital Houston, Texas where they 'last Tuesday. She letumed for thiee to her home Friday. will vacation vvee with Mr. and Mrs. T. Bishop and Mrs. Clinton L Vickers and two childien. Zollinger and family YHitcd Captain and Mrs. E. E. in Logan last weekend with Johnson and children, Lo- hir parents, Mr. and Mrs. gan, visited over the week- Wesley Nelson, and with his end with her parents, Mr. mother, Mis. Beitha Zollinand Mis. William Jordan. ger at Providence. l, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Col. and Mrs. K. W. Gillis-pi- e Salt Lake, vi'ited Fi and three (hildien spent two weeks visiting with hm evening with his moth-e- i, Mrs. Walter Cottrell. Fiank mother, Mrs, Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. James RasNoall Hyde and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Barker mussen and family, Mr. and eveand family, Mr. and Mis. Mis. Cai v el Rasmussen and dinner party Saturday home in honor at their Hamning at Ole Kjeison and family, family spent Sunday of Mrs. Frank Witt, Mrs. La) ton. Col. and Mis. Gillis- - as on an outing. Buhlers mother, who was 83 years of age. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. George Hen-sle- r, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin h. f , , ii i Kingston, Salt Lake; Mr. i-and Mrs. Glenn Buhler, Ceni! terville; Mr. and Mrs. Verle Buhler, Farmington; Sheriff and Mrs. Floyd Witt, Heber ' 1 i ,, t t--- N t City; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kingston and eon Ronnie, R. 4 Mr, and Mrs, Mark Kingston, Mrs. Kay Barker, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Buhler. Mrs. Witt will spend the next few months at the home of her daughter. Mrs, Pauline Waterfall was a guest of her niece, Mrs. Frances Crosby at a birthday dinner Jn Ogden loaf U'Pplf. Mr. and Mrs. Verle Walk-e- r and three children Dawn, Julie and Reva of Phoenix, Arizona have moved Into the Rulon Waite home. Mr. Walker Is vice president in charge of sales and advertising of the Clover Club Foods Company. Mr. and Mrs. 'Amos Odd returned home recently from k vacation trip to a Calif, where they visited with their son, TSgt. and Mrs. Russell M. Odd and four children at Oceanside and with their daughter and &V it family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomn Sr as Lenox at Fairfield. They also spent some time with Mr. Odds sister, Mrs. Arthur Taylor, Pomona, Calij Cot-tiel- 1 Don Ed- Clearfield The Clearfield five-lo- Al-Vi- in ision which was constructed by Mr. Neideihauser. with Mr. and Mrs. D. II In other business, the ClearGordon. Mrs. Gordon is very field City Council, after reill. She is a siter of both viewing the lepoit of the Earle and Melv in. Board of Adjustments to Mr. and Mrs. Blair Barton whom they had referred the and family, Centerville; Mr. cae of a zoning ordinance violation in leferente to the carand Mrs. Jerry Furge-o- n and son Paul, Ogden, visit- port of J. D. Welling, instructed Sunday with their moth- ed the city manager to write Mr, Welling and notify him er, Mrs. Effie B. Miller. Mrs. Delta Brigance Is that he will have to comply very ill at the Salt Lake with the zoning ordinance and take down his car port which General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Park- is located within the eight er, Harnsville, were Sunday foot side yard which is to be left as open space. evening dinner guests of his Mr. Wellings case has been Mr. Mrs. Frank and brother, Parker. pending for Bometime and he Attorney and Mrs. Thorn-le- y was notified in December, K. Swan, Mr. and Mrs. 1958, that neither the City J. William Swan will attend Council or the Planning comthe opening game of Uni- mission had seen fit to alter the zoning ordinance and he versity of Utah Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Hod San- was requested at that time to take down his carport. ders, Mr. and Mrs. Bob SanMrs. and Mr. ders, Layton; Verle Walker, Mr. and Mi a. Wendell Maxfield, Mr. and Mrs. Chailey Dredge are attending the Potato Chip Arrant, girl Convention at Las Vegas, bunset A girl born SepNevada this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ben- tember 30 in the Dee Hospiton spent Sunday in Provo tal to Van and Colleen Goff Airant. visiting with their daughJuanita. ter, McMillan, boy Mr. and Mrs. James RasSunset A boy born Sepmussen entertained at din- tember 30 in the Dee Hosner Saturday evening for pital to Raymond and Ruby Mr. and Mrs. Rex Rigby, Meriwether McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. James Farsell, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bone, all Mrs. Clarence Waterfall of Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Darr visited in Ogden Monday and family attended the fu- with her eldest brother, neral service of their uncle, Highly G. Malan who was 0. R. Anderson at the Lark- 80 years old and with Mrs. in Mortuary in Salt Lake Alexis B. Malan who was 81 last Saturday. years of age. Robins, Layton, AREA 5-l- ot wards celebrated their wed- City Council approved a small ding anniversary at Oiem, subdivision plat for A. J. t Saturday. Neiderhauser allowing a extension to the north of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Robsubdivins, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin the present visited Salt Lake, Sunday evening, Births OCTOBER 6, 1939 JOURNAL Clearfield council okehs subdivision extension Th Board of Adjustments stated in their report, your appeal, dated September 23, 1959, requesting a variance in the zoning ordinance was not granted as it was in complete violation of the established Clearfield City zoning ordinances. The powers of the Board of Adjustments aie limited and vanances granted by the boaid aie subject to thoe limited to a reasonable reduction in requned side jards. The board was further advised that at one time a building permit was denied and that a complaint had previously been signed by the building inspector. Therefore, it was the feeling of the board that your ease was beyond its jurisdiction. The decision o the council was based on the fact that they did not feel that the best interests of the community would be served by amending the oning ordinance to allow Mr. Willings and other carports to be built within the required side jards. Hawaii missionaries Slate reunion Oct. 9 The reSait Lake City union of the Hawaii Missionary society will be held in the 13th Ward Chapel, corner 1st South and 4th East, Salt Lake City, at 8 pm. on Friday, October 9. of All former missionaries the Hawaiian, Central Pacific or Hawaii Missions are urged to attend and enjoy an unusually fine program. Wives, husbands and other relatives of the missionaries are also invited. U. Homecomings Alumni of the University of Utah will gather at the Redskin campus October 22, 23 and 24 for 1959 Homecoming restivities. Angus Held day rid bags plished best by shredding, or tj ing in knots and placing in a tighty covered disposal can or an incinerator. The Utah physicians warned that bags should never be used as make-shi- ft covering for pillow, blankets or mattresses, and care should be taken never to use them in baby carriages, playpens or cribs. The bags, due to their soft, silky, transparent nature, are especially attractive to children as p 1 a Many deaths have resulted when children pull such bags over their heads. An electrostatic charge, generated from the friction in handling such bags, literally pulls the bags to the childs face and nostrils, causing suffocation. In such cases, only prompt action by an adult can prevent tragedy, the doctors note. Children fight back at the bags but cannot tear the material, and dizziness, inability to think, muscle spasm, and finally an end to inhalation occur. Adults seeing children attacked by the bags should extricate the youngsters promptly, and apply artificial respiration when necessary, calling Chila physician quickly. dren should be educated against playing with the bags, and adults must be trained against utilizing them as mattress or pillow covers, it was pointed out. Best solution is destruction of the bags when stored clothing has been removed, the medical men declared. POISED! BEAUTIFUL! LIVELY! ml ? m B& P co rzi si i I two-wee- fit' fornia. d Gary Hansen, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hansen, underwent major surgery at the Shrin-er- s Hospital In Salt Lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Morton are spending a week in California on a government business trip. Verle Walker spent last week on a business trip to El Faso, Texas, Phoenlz, Arizona, and Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Carver and three children have moved into the apartment of Mrs. Maggie Layton on First South. Mrs. Fawn Robinson, Kan-avisited at the home of her sister, Mrs. Wells Collett, last weekend. Mrs. Robinson attended UEA in Salt Lake. Charles Holcomb arrived home to spend a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Holcomb. He is stationed in the U. S. Army at Fort Ord, Calif, and will leave Oct. 16 to report back. Brink, Pamela and Shelley Chlpman, Salt Lake, spent Saturday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Sandall. r Mr. and Mrs. Monte and three children, Salt Lake, were dinner guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. LeConte Stewfour-year-ol- a. ' It 'r e if & . , iier if1 &: IL lCr, S Si W' 3 - S A i J Ififi S CO ' tii. , s L ll WiWiigaT h Washdays arc always sunny days with an electric dryer . . . and automatic washer and electric ironer. V? fading with electric dryer. Its also safer and the cost of electricity is low . . . only about a nickel a load. 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Chevrolet engineer have able on all 16 d down the transV8 that models. omy Turbo-Fir- e Its the euperla live 60 Chev- shaved 10 tunnel. to more miles mission gets up rolet with new space inimpressive as all this out or a gallon of regular But, look in print, theres side, new spirit under the Out on the road, as Chevys while delivering may engreater hood, new splendor in Full Coil ride will persuade gine torque at normal really only one way to teU speed. how near to perfection this d line. every you most gently, theres not 60 Chevrolet Freshly ahaied contours rake a car near the price that Chevye accent on comfort superlative back from the unified new comes close to the hushed and convenience even ex- actually cornea . . . and thats to drop in on your dealer d grille to the jaunt v rear deck, comfort of this one. And, tends back to its fitted with craftsmanship adding to your sense of (and tremendous) and drive one the on and are silence solidity youd expect only luggage compartment. most expensive makes. Inthicker, newly designed You il also find a convenient side, theres room to sprawl rubber body mounts that new parking brake that autodo an even more efficient job matically retuma to normal in, room to eit tall in generously provided by of filtering out road shock, height after application, a CHEVROLET seats and tire hum and vibration. new clutch linkage that filter Chevy quick-respondi- ft two-tonin- g freah-minte- S CO clean-etche- eaier-to-loa- art. i il-J-Li gA . CO Hun-sake- Mrs. Carol Collett spent Friday in Salt Lake as a guest of Mrs. Ray Brimhall. Mrs. Dorothy Tolman, wag a dinner Bountiful, guest Wednesday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Robins. Mrs. Rena Bowring, De Pere, Wisconsin, arrived last week to spend the winter months here. She is the mother of Randall Bowring. I BRIEFS Leamington, Millard CounTebbs, girl Final plans are comty Clearfield A gnl born for Utahs first Anplete September 30 in St. Bene- gus Cattle field day, scheddicts Hospital to Stanley S. uled for October 10, at the and Rajona Price Tebbs. McIntyre Ranch in LeamBelnap, girl west of Nephi. The ington, A gill born event Clearfield is by Sept. 28 in the Dee Hos- American Angus Association pital to LaMar G. and Flora and Utah Cattlemens AsPacker Beinap. sociation. Gillespie, girl A girl born Get Clearfield oi those September 28 in the Dee Plastic to Gilbert and Hospital As fall clothes are brought Laura Wall Gillespie. out of storage, the plastic Crookston, boy A boy born cleaning Clearfield bags which have Sept. 29 in the Dee Hospital covered them become a mato Newell and Glenna Lucas jor menace, the Utah State Medical Association today Crookston. homemakers. reminded Schow, girl Laj'ton A girl born Sep- When such bags are retember 29 in the Dee Hos- moved from clothing, they debe promptly pital to Robert R. and Vione should Israelsen Schow. stroyed. This can be accom ON DISPLAY! TODAY! SPACIOUS! Pajft sofa-wid- e CO POISED! QUIET! Authorized Chevrolet deiler in Lzyfon OLSEN CHEVROLET COMPANY f "S rn ara co 22 3 PH See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer TODAY! to SMOOTH! LUXURIOUS! in Morgan OLSEN CHEVROLET COMPANY S TODAY! |