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Show Kaysville clubs Phillips DUP The Phillips Kaysville Camp of Daughters of Pioneers met Thursday, December 10, at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Mary Timothy. Mrs. Carol Collett will give the lesson, followed by Christmas carols and exchange of gifts. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Thelma Sanders, Mrs. Amelia Cottrell, Mrs. Mable Christensen, Mrs. Lilly Blamires and Mrs. Clarice Kershaw. Exhausted Roosters Kaysville The Exhausted Roosters and their wives attended the annual Christmas party, Thursday evening at Oakridge Country Club. After dinner they returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Galbraith for games and social. Committee members in charge were Mrs. Christine Maxfield, Mrs. Marilyn Odd and Mrs. Afton Galbraith. Sunflower DUP Kaysville Mrs. Sarah B. Strong entertained the Sun Flower Camp of Daughters of Pioneers at her home Thursday, 2 p.m., with their Christmas party and exchange of gifts. Assisting hostesses include: Mrs. Ora Campbell, Mrs. Tema Wood, Mrs. Myrtle Waite, Mrs. Stella Sandall, Mrs. Zip-por- Stewart. Literary Club Kaysville Mrs. Jean San ders entertained the Literary Club at their Christmas party, Wednesday, December 16 at her home. Mrs. and Mrs. Nielsen Opal Vauna Rose are assisting for their annual Christmas party and program. A 21 luncheon will ba served. Committee members include Mrs. Julia Gailey, chairman, with Mrs. Bonnie Gunnell, Mrs. Norma Swan, Mrs. Winnefred Garrett, Mrs. Beth Dredge and Mrs. Iola Smith assisting. Lake View Circle Kaysville The Lake View Club Circle Neighborhood will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Maud Odd for their Christmas party. Mrs. June Nalder is Wagon Wheel DUP Kaysville Mrs. Ruby Felt ente r t a i n e d the Wagon Wheel Camp of Daughters of Pioneers at her home It is Wednesday evening. their Christmas dinner par- ty with exchange of gifts. Mrs. Jean Morgan will give thz lesson. Lantern Club The annual Kaysville Christmas dinner party of the Lantern Club was held at the home of Mrs. Miriam Whitesides Wednesday evening. Assisting hostMrs. Kay include esses Blood, Mrs. Mina Flint, Mrs, Carol Collett, and Mrs. Lucille Sheffield. THE JOURNAL PAST Fruit Heights Kaysville garage burns Ve-.t- it was supposed to be wired on the cart. The lower story of the building was completely gutted by the flames. Two autos, one a Paige belonging to Orson Layton and valued at $1,400 and a Ford delivery truck belonging to the Utah Fruit Juice Company, valued at $600, were burned. The Layton machine was in- second floor. Mrs. Peterson took the little girl and went out on the elevator where she screamed for help. Dorr Marsh, the manager of the Kaysville drug store, was awakened by her screams and was soon on the scene and rescued the mother and child from their perilous situation. The flames were confined sured. completed his initial course of Air Force basic military training here. He has been selected to attend the technical train-ir- g course for Aircraft and Missile Maintenance at Chan-ut- e AFB, 111. Airman Gale is a graduate of Davis High. Basic airmen at Lackland are selected for specialized training at technical schools on the basis of their interests and aptitudes. They are reassigned to the school after four weeks of basic, and aie given additional military basic training along with the technical subjects. Journal Clerk-Treasur- public inspection. Final passage of said budget will be on December said Tuesday, 29, 1959. Clearfield will Commission, still need the six lane highway through the city to facilitate the moving of local traffic, Road Commission made known during the rush hours morning their plans, resulting from a and night. recent preliminary survey made in this area as to traffic and the times that traffic reaches its peak. The result of this highsurvey will be a way through Clearfield, and the commission will present a request to Clearfield City for the city to put in the curbs, gutters and sidewalks along the highway through the city. At this meeting, the Road Commission also indicated that they will have, within the next few weeks the approximate routing of the new proposed freeway, which, it is thought, will run along the old BamberIt will be ger Mrs. Hodson, Norman Anderson, Barlow, Jerry Reddy, Michael Braden, Shu ley Burnett, Don Burton, Marilyn Buter, Carol Bywater, Carma Carter, Eugene CaiKon, Keith Cox, Jenalee Douglass, Linda Evans, Betty Jo Grant, Gaylene Green, Michael Grover, Janette Hamblin, Janice Hamblin, Linda Hanging, Susan Hubbard, Carol Sandi a Jensen, Ann Joens, Diane Marshall, Linda Barbara McEntire, Martin, George Miles, Trudy Miya, Jack Peterson, Judy Sacco, Carolyn Stephen Baibei, ctcven d, Uragami, Marilyn Standing, Carl Woldberg, Betty Worrell. ., And Then . 'Would you d Kaysville Theatre Kaysville, Utah PHONE 100 SHOW STARTS 7:30 One Complete Show Each Night ll . Melvin High fidelity: Two Its i not is Shirley uses jcience to catch her mint f drunks David , Burningham, Mrs. Fern Searl swearing eternal allegiance. and Mrs. Mary Abrams. The Teamster December 15, 16 Tuesday, Wednesday Street. Hostesses for the eve- out? ning were Mrs. Allen TayRaving beauty: Girl who finlor, Mrs. Virgil Hilton, Mrs. ishes last in a beauty contest. Elmo 2.57 Pamela Aid, Ciaig Anderson, mind repeating what you said?" asked the psychiatrist of his new patient. 2.71 I said, yelled tho man, that Lana Akers, Susan Albreiht-sen- , for some reason nobody seems NATURAL EYE BEAUTY Mary Sue Barlow, Cathy Foods rich in vitamin A con- Lee Beatie, Lavon Freestone, to like me! Why dont you pay tribute to eye beauty by keeping Suzanne Gardner, Patricia attention, you thimble-brainethe eyes healthy. Nutiitiomsts Goodfellow, Carolyn Holt, Kar- fathead! recommend such vitamin en Iverson, Janet Jeppson, Su The Teamster foods as carrots, spinach, kale, escarole, broccoli and lettuce. Other foods rich in vitamin A are apricots, peaches, beef and calf's liver. In Short Overheard in a Hollywood restaurant: "Hes got that indefinable something nothing!" A Beverly Hills shop is featurKit" ing an for people who goofed, Holdup to owner of a Chinese restaurant: Give me everything in the cash register." To take Owner, beaming: . perintendent, Charles White, attended a meeting with the State Road Commission on Tuesday, Dec. 8. The State Le-b- llre-inso- n, , James, Nancy e, An-ste- Page 3 Janet Johnson, Johnson, Gayla Larsen, Richaid Lemmons, Dennis Mitchell, Rochelle Murray, David Nelson, Colleen Nilsun, Jamea e Reynolds, Susan R.ves, Stuart, Linda Wilcox, and Lynn Wilcox. san 769 East-hop- 15, 1959 ct North Clearfield The following students qualified for the honFruit Heights Arriving this or roll at North Davis Junior weekend from Fala Alto, Califor- H'gh School at the end of 'ast nia, will be Mr. and Mrs. Howard school term. 3.0(1 Heaton and son, Timmy. They Jeanne Renee two weeks the to Alger, Suzanne spend plan Christmas Holidays with his par- Bnggs, Julie Burns, Muiline ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Heat- (hristen'en, Terry Craythoin, Donna Dinger, Annette on, and patents, Dr. and Mrs Teresa FiieJruk, BarM. Lynn Benmon, Salt Lake City. bara Gaisford, Paul McBnoe, Ann SchoMr. end Mrs. James E. Duck- Cheryl Iattei worth and childt en write from field, llene Singleton, Steven Steed, Harold Stem, Jerry Japan that they are enjoying their Stinson, and Maik Zaugg. are and utmost to the touring stay 2.85 and seeing many interesting Nancy Ann Allen, Ronald Kim Rex Burlier, Mar.e places. Their fi lends here are receiving inlet esting cards and greet- Bingham, Carol Ann Bowes, Susan Van Pamela Blake, ings front them. Dot lene Biocklin, Ohelemes, Mr. and Mrs. William Heaton Ronnie Gaidner, Helene Haase, will enteitam at a Christmas din- Susan Hamby, Linda llammon, ner party, Tuesday evening for Judith Hancey, Kathleen Eileen llushbeik, Diane friends. a group of Kaysville Johnson, Linda McDonald, Maat are entertaining they Thursday rie Ann McEntire, Judith More, dinner for a group of Ogden Gail Nasfell, lsabell Oleson, friends. Friday evening they will Carol Patteison, Susan Pilgrim, entertain at a dinner purty in Gary Shimada, Tanya Stucki, mfvv mfff Janice Tolman, Joan Wall, Linparty taoin hrdluhr da Wallace Dennis Weaver, honor of Miss Marvel Burk of Betty Jane Cagle, Elisa Zaugg. Washington, D. C. Phone (Taken from the pages of but the loss is much above the Weekly Reflex of Thurs- that amount. The building is the property of Thomas E. day, November 4, 1920.) Monday night about 10:30 Williams and was insured oclock, the Kaysville Ga- for a small amount. Mrs. Peterson and her litrage, Ernest Peterson proprietor, at the corner of Pine tle daughter, Margaret, were and Main Street, was dis- asleep in the dwelling rooms covered on fire. Citizens re- over the garage, Mr. Petersponded to the alarm and son being in Salt Lake City had the blaze under control She was awakened by the f. soon after getting water on smoke coming up the open the fire. Some delay was stairway and when she got Airman Lorin D. Gale experienced in securing, a to the stairs, they and the wrench that would open the room below were a solid Kaysville airman valve on the fire hydrant mass of flames. and a Stillson wrench had Fortunately, the elevator Completes course to be secured before a at the rear of the building, AirLiukland AFB, Tex. stream of water was avail- built for the purpose of eleof Mr. D. son man Lonn Gale, able. It is evident that some- vating cars to the second 172 of Gale Mrs. A. ard one had removed the wrench store of the garage, had Joseph has from the fire house, where been left on a level with the N. 1st Kasville, December Honor roll students By Mrs. Joe (Norme) Proece Clearfield presented plan State Road Commission -- Terms of Subscription Mail $1.50 Per Year Carrier 50c Per Month (Payable in Advance) TO ad-ma- n, Public Hearing Member: NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION 333 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, III. TRIP to the lower story of the Mr. Peterson lost all his building, but the furniture tools and a considerable was badly damaged by stock of tires and auto ac- smoke, heat and water. For a newspaper Mr. Peterson will cona Moline farm a Christmas tickle file can cessories, a in and tinue business in the garage tractor truck, light be highly profitable, from to all he opened a few the addition appliwhich So much hapyear to year. in used his business. months ances ago in the old Repens during the course of He carried flex insurance $6,000 building. adthe holiday Beason, in an vertising way, that it is imChristmas party possible to remember all of it 12 months hence, when The Clearfield Clearfield another Christmas rolls Guild held their Literary around. A little Christmas annual Christmas a to By turn can party on tickle file you December call 14 will at 7:30 now Monday, up from year Clearfield Mayor Milton fic lanes through Clearfield. all the stuff you may have Hodge, City Manager Glen When the freeway is com- p.m. at the home of Mis. Virmissed this time. and Public Works Su- pleted, according to the Road gil Hilton, 139 North 3u0 East hostesses. They will exchange gifts. Kaysville Bridge Mrs. Dorothy Kaysville Swan was hostess to the Notice Kaysville Bridge Club at the Alta Club in Salt Lake, Fri- Notice of Hearing on the Budget of the North Davis County day afternoon. Sewer District for the year Art Club 1958. Mrs. Mary Kaysville Pursuant to Title 17, ChapBowman will entertain the ter 6, Section 3.4, Utah Code Art Club at her home Dec. Annotated, 1953, and the procedure as set forth in Title 17, Chapter 19, Section 21, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, the Board Notice oi of Trustees of the North Davis County Sewer District, an imdistrict organized provement Notice is hereby given that under the laws of Utah and 'on Monday, January 4, 1960, at comprising parts of Davis and 3:00 p. m. in Room 108, County Weber Counties, State of Utah, Courthoyse, Farmington, Utah, will meet at its principal place a Public Hearing will be held of business to wit: North Davis before the Board of County County Sewer District TreatCommissioners to consider the ment Plant, West Syracuse, Davis County, Utah, on Tuesday, adoption of proposed comprehensive amendments to the Da- the 29th day of December, 1959, vis County Zoning Ordinance at the hour of 7:30 oclock p.m to including certain changes on the consider, approve and adopt a zoning map. The proposed com- budget for said North Davis prehensive amendment and map County Sewer District for the may be examined prior to the year 1960. Any person interested hearing at the Davis County in said budget is invited to be Planning Commission Office. present at said meeting and inspect the said budget and be H. L. STRONG, heard upon the same. The tenCounty Clerk. and proposed budget is Published in Davis News tative now on file in the office of the December Journal, 1, 8, 13, 22, County Auditor of Davis CounID."!). ty at the Court House in Farmington, Davis County, Utah, and is on file in the office of the County Auditor of Weber County at the Weber County Court House in Ogden, Utah, on file in the office of A weekly newspaper published and is of the in the interests of the residents the County Sewer Dis0? Davis County, at Layton, North atDavis West Syracuse, Davis trict Utah. County, Utah; and copies of Entered as second-clas- s matter said proposed and tentative at Layton, Ltah, under the Act budget on file in the places aforesaid are now subject to of March 8, 1879. Published bv INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville lit Newspaper Advertising Service Natl Adv. Representative A , Rod TAYLOR . Shirley Gig Jim BACKUS Claire KELLY six-la- right-of-wa- h ' MfTKO- - l CL0L ONMUSOOPt DEC. ISth SPECIAL FAMOUS STAGE & TV SINGING CLOWN DOG TOTH TWO BIG SHOWS 4:15 and 7:30 p.m. ALL SEATS 25c y. another three years before construction of the freeway can begin, and two years after that before the freeway is completed. Meanwhile at traffic peaks, bottlenecks do exist that can and will be partially remedied by the addition of the two traf- - December 17, 18, Thurs., Fri., Sat. 19 LTi pr$nts Even in infancy and early childhood, parents should be alert for evidences of eye trouble. Signs of eye difficulties include swollen, red or encrusted eyelids or with recurring sties, cross-ey- e uneven position of the eye, and watery eyes or constant, rapid motion of the eyeballs. Be on the lookout also for aimless rolling of the eyes, frowning or squinting, twisting, or tilting the head when looking at objects, a marked sensitivity to light, frequent rubbing of the eyes or stumbling over small ob- .ils colorsome WILD n STALLIONS Cinemascope Color 01 Starring Russ Tarrfyn A'an George A conservative is a man who will not look at the new moon, North Davis County Sewer District. Published in Davis News out of respect for that 'ancient Journal, December 15 and 22, institution, the old one. Jerrold. 1059. The Team iter i J WlATRE tt SHOW SATURDAY KIDS 1 ' Voiinj Peiei Sei'trs Montgomery Definition Clerk-Treasure- r, Production torn thumb" THE BY ORDER OF the Board of Trustees of the North Davis County Sewer District. Made jects. and entered on the bth day of December, 1959. 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