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Show K07.IE - : Davis County Gets, Navy Man Hurt Softball Leagrue In Philippines Complete, New Baby Opens 46 Season THE WARS In Jeep Crash Service Laundry At Layton Rio;, I - LAYTON Carl Stevenson, Ph. LAYTON T. Sgt Hideo Ka- M U S N, suffered two broken wabata. son of Heikichi Kawabata, ribs2c, when a jeep in which recently P. O. box 55, Layton, Utah, has been discharged from the Army at the Fort Douglas Separation Cen - ter. Sgt. Kawabata, who served 50 months in the states and 4 months overseas, is authorized to wear the Asiatic - Pacific theater ribbon, Good Conduct medal, American the ater ribbon. Victory ribbon and the American defense ribbon. Prior to entering the army October 23, 1941, Kawabata was employed as a mechanic at Tacoma, V Wash. Something new in specialized KAYSYILLE The wartime services known heretofore only to blackout at the softball Layton cities was large brought to Davis park was ended Tuesday night county this week with the opening when all six .teams in the Davis of a complete, certified baby launCounty Softball saw action dry, the Baby's Laundry and Dia- - to open the 1946 league season. Bountiful, owned and operated by Kaysville and were the winfer Supply, S. Howell and Lorin L. ners in the Layton on the games played Moench of. Salt Lake City. Davis mother will find in this opening night. Bountiful won the first game new firm three-da- y service on not only babys diapers but all of the with a convincing 16--3 victory over Sahara Village nine. Centerville babys laundry. The laundry is the and Kaysville went to the final d guaranteed and d and each laundry is done in- inning in the second game before dividually. For those who require Kaysville was able to gain a 12-- 8 more diapers,- - the company offers advantage. Layton was on the long 5 score in the. final rented diapers with all rented items end of a are returned each week. Deliveries game of the evening with the Davis to the county are made on Wedns-da- y News team. V e r n r Christensen. and Saturday of ach week to Bountiful your dopr. turned in a stellar Jiitcher, For further information on this in the first game, both service or if you would like to hav on the mound and at the plate. He the delivery man call, phone Kays- allowed the losing team only three ville l. hits, struck out four batters. and THE laundry is located at 12f9 pounded out a triple and two Major street in Salt Lake City. singles in his four appearances at ater-ilize- germ-proofe- r' 11-- , KAYSVILLE James R. Rasmussen, son of Mr: and Mrs. N. A. Rasmussen of Kaysville, was honorably discharged from the IJ. S. navy at the naval personnel center at Shoemaker. Calif on May K. iKD-R-- LAYTON Cpl. Edward A. Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simpson, Layton, was recently discharged from the army at the Fort Douglas separation center. Cpl. who Simpson, served CARL STEVENSON 29 months in the Army in the states, is authorized to wear the American theater ribbon. Good Conduct medal and Victory ribbon. Prior to entering the Army November' 23rd, 1943, Simpson was employed as a farmer at Layton. he was a passenger went out of Results of Shoot Sunday Are Listed 25-2- 24-2- 24-22- 40 23-2- 23-2- 22-222-2- 22-221-1- RITC THEATRE ' LAYTON. UTAH - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MAY AND IS 17 Feature and Serial RADIO STARS ON Double PARADE Roy Rogers, Dale Evans . Phone: Kaysville Y 19 AND 20 113-- J. W 18 13 11 Conoco Service Claudette Colbert Orson Wells See TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY MAY 21. 22 AND 23 Your Mileage Merchant Kaysville DELBERT E. PILCnER ,1st So. and 3rd PARDON MY PAST Fred MacMurray William Demurest Marguerite Chapman Akim Tamiroff Nr Tto fctotok Safaris? SWn Sacks at 4 safer Stowe toeta il I f. X. ML (Caatlaaaaa) . Maatoy. Taaafey, Wefeeefey, Tkareie?, Frida? Stowe tocta I ill P. IL Stow After liN T. U. Cmto 9 Operator Gas and Oil Specialized Lubrication Washing Polishing Tire Repair G&odrich Silvertown SATURDAY, MAY 18 9:00 P.M. KAYSVILLE SECOND HALL WARD-AMUSEME- Quality OFFICIAL STATE INSPECTION STATION NO. 446 Have Your Car Inspected Early! Or-vi- Williams Motor Co. Finest materials used, satisfactory work guaranteed. JACK STACEYS ORCHESTRA FREE Returned War Veterans Welcome! SHOE SHOP I1TS EVERYDAY LOVJ Ful)? TOMATO JUICE, IGA Rich in Vitamin C 46 Ox. A Q 7L BEANS WITH FRANKS, Van Camps, A delicious treat, 11 Oz. A Qn 7C PANCAKE FLOUR, SPERRY, Makes ten- - f A 7L der Hots, 28 Ox. : BROCKBANK REAITT PEANUT BUTTER, Skippy Creamy or chunk. 37 c Lb. 18c 14c Quarts pkg. See Our Daris County. Representative; 28 C : RAIN DROPS CLARENCE S. SIMMONS PHONE KAYSVILLE 314-- 4 RADIO . GENERAL ELECTRIC TABLE MODEL - SMOOTHNESS dOA 7C O I NATIONAL PRESSURE COOKER rjQ ' . . ; Join the regulars, Pkg. POST CORN TOASTIES Easy to digest. 4 Tall Cans Pkg. JJ5c COCOA, HERSHEY, For baking and cooking, Hs ; " GALLON 25r-- D DT 2 No. 2 Can BLACK BEAN SOUP Campbell! 33c 12c r, SHREDDED WHEAT Nabisco CHOCOLATE Hersheys Baking. - He Pkg. 10c Pkg. MIXED VEGETABLES, IGA A fancy assortment of IHc 23c t)UC FRA For MYummyM Hot Dogs SKINLESS FRANKS" FOR A QUICK LUNCH OR SUPPER TYPE 0 2 - r $3.00 $10.00 and Gallons THOMPSON SPRINKLER HEADS Also We Have a Limited Supply of Pairs Chrome Hot and Cold Faucets! SHARON BUILDERS SUPPLY PHONE Cheddar Cheese, Lb. 40c Fresh Eastern Cod Fillets 49c Lb . KAYSVILLE PUFFED 7VHEAT Quaker Sparkies. 22c vegetables. 12c Pkg., Pkgs. of Six Varieties. A flawless Service is unmistakably the result of qualified direction. We pride ourselves in this : : respect. -- rrr: 65c to $1.90 WEEDONE PUFFED RICE Quaker Sparkies. VARIETY PKG, Kellogg if. ... 42c . CORNED BEEF HASH GARDEN HOSE B. F. GOODRICH & ft P7ft KOROSEAL HOSE, 50 Ft. IU HOSE COUPLINGS . . . CONNECTORS . . . SPLICERS NOZZLES CLAMPS! ALSO SEVERAL TYPES OF LAWN SPRINKLERS ... Just like fresh oranges. 39 C Pkg. 18c ORANGE JUICE : i3c a?. PUREX 8S--W MATCHES, IGA, Strike anywhere Carton of 6 Smoked Salmon, 23c Lb. gyc - OD C Smoked Sausage Swifts Premium, Lb. C SUNSET MORTUARY NORTH DAVIS COUNTYS ONLY MORTUARY HOME OWNED . . . HOME OPERATED Efficient, Courteous and Complete Service KEN LEONARDSON KAYSVILLE O 45 Phone 340 Clearfield , 32c Popular brands. ROLLED OATS, Quaker FAST ACTION fepttv OofMBitKto wSm fsronta. Mat Hray to jvat MILK CO. SALT LAKE' CITY, UTAH . (avontU ALL BRAN, Kelloggs 10 MULTIPLE LISTINGS Why Wait 75c COUPLE ADMISSION LAYTON, UTAH Ray and Harry Can Exchange Place INVITED! REFRESHMENTS ! EVERYONE LAVENDER SANI FLUSH Alameda- - Calif. 13 a WORK DONE WHILE YOU WAIT! KAYSVILLE, PHONE 234 of duty with the Coast Guard. Tree received his discharge last week at 9.-0-0 NT SHOE REPAIR East KAYSVILLE H. Clark. Tires, Tubes, Batteries Expert Tire Recapping P. M. Open 9:00 A. M. to Every Day in the Week. M. I. A. SEASON f or Phone 243-- J after 5 :30 P.M. CLEARFIELD James E. Hodgson has been awarded contract for disposal of garbage and waste material from Clear- field with low bid of $473 per' ll month, according to Clerk ... CLOSING of Kaysville Second L. D. S. Ward William Winters 21 -- 23 -- 24 -- 21 -- AWARDED CONTRACT Station n FOR SALE 11 -- FOREVER -- s, Total 110 Another shoot will be held next Sunday at 9 a. m. TOMORROW IS p. ni. BUILDING SPOT 16 16 13 13 B. Cooley 8 - 22 one-ha- DONT FENCE ME IN MAY -- 2-- C, .Wally Brown, Alan Carney And SUNDAY-MONDA- is authorized to wear the Asiatic-Pacifi- c Earl Stoddard theater of operations rib- Eldon Jensen bon, good conduct medal, victory Womens Singles 23 Birds ribbon and Japanese occupation Evelyn Sessions, Clearfield ribbon. Prior to entering the army April Lorraine Smith. Clearfield II, 1944, Yamada was a student at A roar, .Mabey, Clearfield the University of Utah. Trap Doubles 24 Birds SYRACUSE Harold W. Tree, Joe Mabey Jr., Clearfield SK son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- Phil Mabey, Clearfield bert W. Tree; has returned to his R. J. Gale, Clearfield home after two and Woolsey, Clearfield lf yean Fred W. L. Nichols, Ogden 2 Large Gas Ranges for Sale! "Team or Will Trade for Apartment Phil Mabey Size Gas Ranges. John J. Sessions Mabey Jr. R. BRUCE MAJOR Joe Bob Smith Joe-Winter- Layton playing Kaysville at Line scores: d - 22-2- Christensen took Winns ground ball and threw to the plate for the force out. Ralph Argyle then threw to Boyd Rowher on third for the second out. A good crowd was on hand for the opening night, although the air was chilly and the games dragged at times. Only two games are scheduled to be played in the Lay-to- n j)ark on Tuesday and Friday nights for the remainder of the one out, Vern charged against them. Ashbey-retireeight Davis News batters on strikeouts as his teammates gave him good support. Whitesides at first and Cowley at shortstop looked especially good. The team was charged with three errors. -- 23-2- The best fielding play of the en tire evening probably took place Kaysville, Davis County, Utah when Bountiful made a double play 194 6 Paje 8 . which - could - easily- - have - been - a Thurs Mayl 6, triple out. With the bases full and R H E Bountiful 237 3116 15 2 000 03 3 3 r. Sahara Village V. Christensen and Argyle; Bar-beand Wolfe. -- 401 100 612 7 3 Kaysville 330 000 2 8 0 4 Centerville Arth and Lavender; E. Randall, season. Smith and D. Randall. News Davis Friday night will see Centerville Bountiful Bountiful? Layton at Montgomery .and Bob Clark laced playing A. Montgomery and R. Russell; meeting Davis News out the 'other two. The Davis News and Walker. and 7 in Ashbey at the m., p. Layton park team played almost errorless ball in the field with only one misplay the plate. Cal Christensen, Vems brother, got the first home run of the season, while Wallace Page and Haacke hit at a .730 clip with three for four. Robert Benton, who entered the Sahara Village lineup at right field in the fourth inning, got the second home run of the season in the last half of the fifth inning to duplicate Christensens performance in the first half of the same Inning. Carter got the only other two hits, both singles, for the losing team. Speed Barbert, Sahara hurler, was nicked for 15 hits by the Bountiful team. He retired three men via the strikeout route. Kaysville had to come from behind to tie up the game at six-a- ll in the fourth inning, after Centerville had scored. three runs in each of the first two innings. The score remained tied until the seventh inning - when Centerville weakened and allowed six Kaysville runners to score. The losers were unable to get more than two runs in the last lalf of the inning. De Rentmeister, Kaysville shortstop, took home run honors for the evening with two circuit clouts out of four times at bet. rightfielder, hit a single and- a double for a two for five count, and Arth, Kaysville .hurler, garnered a triple for his only hit of the game. He struck out four opposing batters. De Wayne. Randall. Centerville and hit a coconut tree, according to word received by his Following are parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Steven- theCLEARFIELD results of the Clearfield Gun son. The accident occurred at Samar, club shoot held Sunday at the club Philippine Islands, where Stevenson range east of Hill Field. Trap Singles 50 Birds is stationed with the navy. His Joe Mabey Jr., Clearfield 3 18 condition was described as "not KAYSVILLE T.5 George W. J. B. Cooley, Layton 2 46 serious. Barnett, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bob Smith, Clearfield W. Barnett of Kaysville, received Hal Armstrong, Ogden 3 10 Burton been in has the service three his discharge from the army FriWard Armstrong. Ogden 2 13 years. day at Fort Douglas. Phil Mabey, Clearfield a a a 2 45 Barnett, who served in Europe 2 14 FORT DOUGLAS Two Layton Fred Jones, Layton with Pattons Third srmy, wears 3 servicemen Earl Stoddard, Ogden 14 2 were . disrecently battle stars, the Good Conduct medJohn 0 Session, Clearfield 12 from the Fort army at the al, the ETO, American theater and charged Eldon Jensen, Ogden 0 12 center. Douglas separation Victory ribbohs. He will make his 9 10 Pvt. Norman R. Layton, aon of R. J. Gale, Clearfield home in Roy, David E. Layton, who served 34 9 9 Trap Singles 23 Birds months in the states as a machin-s- t, 23 is authorized to wear the Amer-ca- n Joe Mabey Jr., Clearfield KAYSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. 24 Robert E. Burton received word theater ribbon, good conduct J. B. Cooley, Clearfield Bob Smith, Clearfield 94 Wednesday that their son, Vern, medal and(victory ribbon. . has been discharged from the Army 24 Prior to entering the army July Jack Card, Ogden 23 at Santa Ana, Calif., separation I, 1943, Layton was employed as a Hal Armstrong, Ogden Ward Armstrong, Ogden 23 center and will arrive home Friday. machinist at Salt Lake City. Phil 23 Mabey, Clearfield T3 Tomio Yamada, son of Mr. 23 and Mrs. Shinicki Yamada, who George Layton, Clearfield 23 served 8 months overseas as an Art Anderson, Ogden Fred Jones, Layton the with 24th division, nterpreter control catcher, hit a single and a double in five trips to the plate for. two of the six Centerville hits. Elliot Randall. pitcher, struck out five Kaysville batters before he was relieved in the seventh by Asro Smith. Layton got 10 hits in the nightcap, including home runs by Kerm Cowley, Hank Ashbey and Wayne Goulde. All three hit singles in addition to their circuit blows, while Bill Morlcy hit a double to make it one for one for him. He was walked in his other two ap'' pearances at the plate. Davis News baters were allowed only six singles, as Pitcher Ashbey maintained his control over the situation. C. Reed rad Chet Montgomery hit two apiece, and Faunt ) 100 MimC-1-? ivV ((;(( ijiftiii WHERE DAVIS COUNTY SHOPS WITH CONFIDENCE |