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Show 1 4 The 1958 REFLEX-June-- 26, ... the AT STADIUM BOWL 'page 1 958 U of to begin Second class Arts, Craft U Summer Festival RODGERS & HAMMEfcSTElN'S U.- . . with Broadway Ballot and Utah Symphony Orchestra RICHARD STRAUSS Opera sung in English Beehive Girls Plan show" Rosenkavalier Layton Layton LDS Fourth Ward First and Second Beehive girls are going to stage a fashion show Tuesday, July 1, at s p.m. at the Layton Fourth Ward. Clothes modeled will he those made by the girls or theii mothers. The refreshment committee includes Judy lliackner, Janet Thornley, Kathy Hitner, and Cheryl Taylor. Mothers aie also invited to the show. JULY 17, 18, 19 . . . 8:30 P.M. Francisco with stars of the N. Y. Met. and San Opera . . . and the Utah Symphony Orchestra U. of U. Field House, Tribune TWO BOX OFFICES Bldg., in Salt Lake City. Or mail couponl SAVE 25 BEST SEATS!! and MAIL ORDER TO: Summer Festival, Field House, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. MY NAME: Modern Radio TV Company MY ADDRESS: MY PHONE NUMBER: Pleat. tingle thow Enclosed find my check or money order (or $ tend me teoton ticket ; or tickets, preferable in section CAROUSEL ; July 5, 7, 8, 9, 1 0, 1 1 1 , ROSENKAVALIER July 17, 18, 19 PRICES . . (see diagrom below of Stadium Both One I Shows Show I SSO 3.50 I Bleechen Section, 8. C D I General (hdve beck rests) 2 SO 4 00 I Admission Sections A. E - (Children under 14, 12 North Main Clearfield, I'tah Phone EX , tor and about row tio (Circle Dalet 2 Detired) Sections) TV. Radio, Repair All Makes One Show .3.00 1.75 2.00 I.2S 75c) . JUNIOR DELEGATES Discussing the rules and regulations for attending the Junior Red Cross Training Center at Logan, with Mrs. Charles Christmas, teacher sponsor, seated, are, left to right: Paul Clayton, Adeline Parker, Mary Catherine Hansen and Judy Miller, all delegates to Ihe Center, from Davis County. One other delegate, Judy Garner, was not present when this picture was taken. Syracuse Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thurgood and two daughters and Marlin Patterson returned last Tuesday to their homes in Nampa, Idaho. Mrs. Patterson and small baby remained for a longer visit here at the home of her moth .r, Mrs. Nellie B. Thuigood. The Idahoan came to attend the funeral 'service of their brother-in-laI armington Five delegates! ion, Centerville. Stanley Barnes, the hus fr m Dims County have been Following their training at named to attend the Junior Red the Utah State University next Cross Training Center at Lo- month, the group will form gan li r six days, beginning the nucleus for directing the , lunioi Red Cross Program in illy ill. the county next year. They foi will he assisted The delegate', chosen by Mis Charles t ieir active olunteei services hristmas and Glade Owen, luring tin- - Red Cues lund drvie iuith teacher sponsors in Boun- -' nd nlner activities at theii iful; P e t r o, Mary Lynne el will receive leadership ot Mi. and Mrs. Sam ' laughter . ctro. Clearfield; training at the center. Ronald Thur-gooson of Mr. and Mrs. Rus--e- ll Accoidmg to Mrs. Ernestine. W. Held, Davis County JunThurgood, Clearfield; and ior Red Cross Chaii man, the Mrs. Dorothy M. Goetz, execulelegates are: Joyce Garner, tive secretary, Davis County laughter id Ml. and Mrs. A. ihapter, American Red Cross. f. Garner, Bountiful; Mary Catheiine Hansen, daughter of Mrs H. Cliff Mr. and Hansen, Bountiful: Judy Miller, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane C. Adeline and Miller, Sunset ai mington; inik'o. daughter of Mr. and) a life time of happiness to the Mi'. V. ill'am Iaiker, Kaysville; parents of a baby girl horn and Paul Clayton, son of Mr. June IJ to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas nr' Mi Sutherland W. Clay- - E. Lightfnot, of Sunset. Five Receda, California. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Brown and son, Gary, moved to California six months ago. Aontfier son, El wood, joined his parents at the close of the school year. Her friends who attended the party included Mrs. L. Jay Flint, Miss Vernetta Morley, Mrs. Gary Cook, Mrs. Marlin Patterson,-Mrs. Ray Wood, Mrs. Lawrence Cook and Mrs. Lynn Snow. Members of Miss Browns Sunday School class entertained for her with a swimming party at the Rainbow Gardens, followed by refreshments at the Brown home on Wednesday evening of last week. Keith Flint, who has spent the past year in Japan with the Armed Forces, is home and enjoying a months furlough with his mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hammon of Clearfield, also his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole C. Sessions of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Flint of Layton. DELL'S SERVICE 135 N. Main Clearfield, Ctah Western Auto in Kaysville , is the place to buy CLEAN The TINT Miracle Cleaner for Upholstery and Rugs PHONE 262-- BABY PORTRAIT COUPON Bring this coupon to our Studio j weeks before your bebys first birthday. We will take a photograph without charge for publication in the newspaper. Phone for an ap- pointment . . . TA LUND STUDIO 565 South 500 East Clearfield, Utah delegates to attend Junior Red Cross course ) i Both Shows generel admission . , at Thu organizutior Kaysville if the xecond class of arts and .rafts of the Kaysville Civic Association summer program from will .he held Thursdays ,i a.m. until noon at Davis fligl school. Ivan Cornia, county art md crafts director, will he the Children may eninstructor. roll m either or both classes. The other class is being hell, Fridays. JULY 5, 7 thru 12 . . . 8:30 P.M. Theatre the U. of musical stars . BUY BOTH SHOWS ORDER EARLY FOR band of Mrs. Effie Thurgood M iss Barbara Ashton of Cody, Barnes. Wyoming, was a guest last week Miss Ranee Brown was Hon- at the home of her grandmother, ored by close friends last Mon- Mrs. Sophia Ashton'. day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Eames with their daughter, Miss Ellen Eames, hostessing the affair. RENT A Ranee will soon join her par-n- t KCA Hours 1:30 to 7:30 Enclosa your raturn anvalopal : NOTE: If mall ordart ara racaivad latar than July I, tickats will ba hald at Will Call win- m Ogden Store Open 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. dow at U of U Fiald House. Sunset Locals June 27 and 28, 1958 Cool, Clean, Convenient, Plenty of Parking with Bargains at Galore-Sh- op . QUALITY MEATS Swifts Premium, Whole Cut ROUND STEAKS I. lp S. Good lb. lb. 37c lb. 79c 39c lb. MILD CHEESE 41 c FRESII PRODUCE ORANGES l POTATOES 10c 5 lbs. 1 9c lb. 10c lb. ari'c. Choice N. While LEMONS CHERRIES FROZEN FOODS 5 pks 98c 5 (or 98c 2 for 29c RASPBERRIES ORANGE JUICE Shat ers, ORANGE DRINK (5 ().. nx. top. Teton Treat Cheese Spread RIIISO BLUE 2 Pound Rox Giant Economical Size, Reg. 82c lb. MARGARINE,- -,, 3 FRUZOLA PUNCH Chocolate Nut Sandies ICE CREAM for 1 Hi0h Mo,f' ran9e' Concentrated Product Bel-ai- r, 6 Frozen Concentrated 7 for 1.00 5 for 89 10 for 1.00 10 oz. Bel-ai- r, J LlmCGuC ox. More Values! I Cudahy Puritan Butt, Whole With That Pancake Mix e Deep-Smok- Flavr Coffee , lb. lb. Center . Strike Stamps Available. MKT. KAYSVILLE Premium Quality, Fresh Frozen I 59 sita REYNOLDS WRAP 2 ,0' 65c Ground Beef Aluminum Door Awning to Be Given Away Saturday 15 4 for 1.00 I or Half Phone 5 for 1.00 vUlWw 49Ai' 19c! Kitchen Charm, 100 Ft. Roll We Give Gold New Catalogs Now Pillsbury Spice, Orange or Caramel 18 oz. 0c $1 05 . Hi Fi 33'.i Long Play, $3.98 Value AIR CONDITIONED by REFRIGERATION Town House, Pitted No. 303 Q 6CIS 59c 65c 29c AAIX 43c Purity. Lb. Rag HiLand Cylinder Pack, 4 Gallon RECORD ALBUMS WAX PAPER Ry Fancy, Flavorful Free Stones, Ideal for Slicing CAKE 75 E. 2nd N. Safeway's Famous H'9h Quality m Pork Chops WIENERS, ID Parks b. ph m jw Nob Hill, Luxury Blend Lunch Meat Slo"' wh e s'r Tuna Fish Chunk Style Bread Il3e Lean, Loin, Center Cuts 8 Crocker', skylo,k White or Wheat Vi 48 oz. 45 lb. 83c 2 for 79 No. Vi 31c lb. loaf 31c r Jr r 49c . 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