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Show TheJOURNAL- American Legion elects For Clearfield post A (lass Elected us new' Clearfield mmander for the American Legion Post 124, was Flank Mower, 1Tb So. Lakeview. Mr. Mower has been the Post pub-icit- y chairman the past year. Elected to serve with the new Commander are Robert C. Kay, first Vice Commander; Irvin L). Lnwman, second Vice Commander; Robert E. Snyder, Post Adjutant; O. T. Cox, Einanct Officer; Mickey J. Trad, Chaplain Elmer Allen, historian, Max Harrison, service officer; Eugene I). Chi istefnsen, sergeant at arms; Calvin B. Nieh-d- , executive committeeman at large. Edward Anderson, retiring commander, automatically became a member of the executive board. The Post has been steadily since receiving its growing charter a little over a year ago. Charter members numbered 20, and they now have lob members from Clearfield, Syracuse, and West Sunset, Clinton, Point. The new commander hopes to double the membership this year. In a statement given by the new Commander, he will try to carry on the good work that Anderson has oeen doing, by furthering the betterment of the community through their youth recreation program. The Post sponsors a Little League and a Junior League hall teams; and art making plans to start a Pony League next year. Also, on the agenda, are bingo games which will start in the very near future, and will be held at the newly remodeled Post Home on Doxey Lane. Another worthwhile project undertaken by the group, is the starting of blood hanks at Saint Benedict and Thomas Dee HosThese blood Ogden. pitals, banks are to take care of then own members families in time of need. A loaning plan has also been arranged. Funds for American Legion Baseball Baseball at Davis High). June 1 June 17 Fa i Brigham Ameriin. niington p ('learfield Kaysvdle can Legion at Davis High, s Comets Bountiful, s. p. in. June IS Sunset-Clinto!:!. S : La) ton Little League June Hi Hill Garden Layton, Wasps-Glubs- . June l!l (All (fanie 1 DAVIS COCNTY RECREATION . n, West Class Lees-Horne- ts s.',. roiiit-Syraeu.s- e, 15 June 17 Yankees-Lrave- Baseball June 19 Hraves-Lee- s games at 2 1. M. Yankees-WaspJune 21 June 20 kaysville at Syracuse. llornets-Cuhs- . Clearfield at West Ioint. June 22 Bountiful at Layton. Class C Baseball Lraves-HornetJune 21 June I!) Syiacu.se at Clearfield 1. June 2f Clinton at Clearfield 2. Starting: June ati, all "C" Hornets-B- i aves. league games will be played on Yankees-Cub- s. June 27 the, county diamond. Division champions will be Wasps-Lee(lames to be played at Hill named for the first half which Idarden Homes. ends June 2ti. VII I lees-Was- B LASER VLL LEAGUE League Standings Cubs-Yankee- Farmers will vote on 1959 wheat quota Layton Eligible farmers are asked to go to the polls June 20 to vote on marketing quotas for the 197.9 wheat crop, according to E. Glenn Green, Davis County chairman of the county Agricultural Stabilization aim Conservation Committee. The poll at TO West Gentile Street, Layton, will he opei from s a.m. to 7 pin. for farm--r- s who in 19.79 will have more than 17 acres of wheat for harvest as grain on a farm, except those who arc participating in the Libs feed wheat program. is apIf the referendum proved, quotas will remain in Schedule for June 19 Kaysville 1 at Bountiful Centerville at Kaysville 2 Northern Division League Standings easy steps to a home of your own June II Farmington (i O Weber St. Joseph Farmington Weber Class ... your individual needs. ... delivery service. We are working regu-larl- y with many of the finest builders in this area men who are known for ability and integrity. ... We can arrange for one of these qualified contractors to do the job, or we will be happy to work with the builder of your choice. FINANCING. Our own financing service enables you to get a construction loan promptly and with a minimum of red tape. In addition, we will be happy to help you with your credit report and other necessary preliminary details. For an early start on your new home . . . see us today. TTTIWTm Go OOOQOO Fed-U- .S. Fed-U- .S. For Grain Fed-U- .S. Milk Fed-U- .S. LEG For ' Mrs. Sanders Center Cuts Lean Loin Cuts UNDERWEIGHT? Dr. E. M. Shealy, Physician & Surgeon, I). ()., of 2020 S. State St,. Salt Lake City, will be available for consultation on Saturday, June 21st at the Mill Stream Motel in Ogden, Utah, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 8 P.M. Medical Management of Weight Problems. NO DIETING NO EXERCISES Kaysville Mrs. Alice Sanders was guest of honor at a family party at her home Saturday presided over by her daughter Miss Faye Sanders. Mrs. Sanders celebrated her 97th birthday anniversaiy on June 12. Guests at the party included Mr. and Mrs. Stan Gaddie and Mr. and Mrs. Hart Sanders, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Van Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. Hod Sanders, Kaysville. - effect for 10b!) crop wheat and price support will be available at a national average of not less than $1.M per bushel ol 7b' ; of parity. Farmers who exceed the larger of the farm allotment will be subject to a maiketing penalty of 4rr of the wheat parity pi ice on their excess wheat, and if the excess is not stored or delivered to the Secretary of Agriculture, he excess acreage will not be considered in setting future allotments. !f the quotas are not ap proved by at least two thirds of the growers voting, they will aot he in effect, and price sup-)owill be available to farmers who comply with their farm wheat allotments at about ?1.2d per bushel, or TOrt of parity. NEWS Elegant Formal - Wedding Invitations Invite your family and friends formally . . . with an invitation of elegance and beauty! We have facilities to produce wedding invitations and announcements of quality, on the quality stock of your choice. phori io Pre-fontai- Inland Printing Co. 14 So. Main HEADQUARTERS FORj 57c Hf lb. 79c ). 59C lb. 79c SUMMER IS HERE 3-l- b. 75c YOUR CAR IN THE COOL SHADE OF TREES WHILE SHOPPING IN OUR MARKET i m WANT BETTER MEALS FOR LESS? Baking-Fryi- ng HEAT-PA- RK OVERWEIGHT? GORDON B. HINCKLEY . . . Assistant to the Council of Twelve Apostles, LDS Church, will address members of Lake View Stake at the quarterly session of stake conference, set for Sunday at 10 and 2:20 in Roy. 97th birthday Inspected of LAMB BEAT THE has served two years as bishop of the Clearfield First Ward, six years as a member of the North Davis LDS Stake high council and in years as president of North Davis Stake. For six years he was presi-Boar- d and has been a trustee of the Thomas D. Dee Memorial Hospital, a member of the Weber College advisory board and a director of the Clearfield dent of the Clearfield Town State Bank. His wife is the former Irene Nelson of Clearfield and they are the parents of four children: Elaine Call and Mrs. Marie Christiansen, Palo Alto, California; Richard, Los Angeles, and Carolyn, Clearfield. Kaysville Outdoor Book Deal Barbecue lb. iGfl GOLDEN KREEM in the twenties, Celebrates Inspected PORK ROAST 1, New Superintendent Holt has been serving as assistant superintendent since 1972. A graduate of the University of Utah in 1922, Mr. Holt began his career as an educator J ? in Ophir, Tooele County. A jf later he transferred to year S.v 7 , Davis County School District as principal of the West Point Elementary School. Since 19,20 he has served more than 11 years as principal of elementary schools in the county, seven years as principal of the North Davis Junior High and seven years as principal of Frank Mower . . . new comDavis High Schools. mander of Clearfield Legion A resident of Clearfield, Mr. Post. Holt is active in both church and civic affairs. He filled a mission in the eastern states FARMINGTON Baseball Inspected PORK CHOPS July Hill Air Force Base Foui day at a meeting of top Hill Ogden Air Materiel Area em- AFB executives. The four award winners will ployees who have made outstanding contributions in man- be presented the Hill Adminagement during the past yeai istrative Clubs .Mach Award will receive special honors Fri- - at a club function at the Hill AFB officers club. Names of the winners will not he made known until the award's ceremony. Lew Joseph, club president, said the Mach Award is an expensive lapel pin of modern design. It shows a silver eagle Newcomers to Farmington are on a gold background. In the Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kirkham corner of the emblem is a preciwho have purchased the farm ous stone. The word Mach has a double owned by Mrs. Afton Johnson. Mrs. Johnson has recently meaning for Hill Administrative Club members. It is a conmoved into her new home. traction of Mrs. Mary Clark entertained Achievement. Management It is also a techat Hillside House last Satur- nical term for the speed of day at a luncheon honoiing her sound. sister, Mrs. Irvin Anderson on To qualify, the winners had her birthday. Guests were Mr. to he either supervisors or perand Mrs. Walter E. Grant, sons working in the manageMost Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ment field in OOAMA. ard G. Grant, Mrs. Russell I important, said Mr. Joseph, Thompson, Mrs. Roy II . Barton, they had to put into every-da- y Mrs. W. Eldredge Grant .Jr., practice management principles all of Salt Lake and Mrs. Dar- that boosted employee morale rell Childs of Bountiful. and cut costs. months Several Stanley Briggs, a former resago club ident of Farmington, and four members were polled for nomther young people, Mary Ges-se- l, inees. The club's executive comAnne Barrow, Judy mittee personally examined the and Max Merrill and recoids of each individual nomtheir advisor Don Kelley stayed inated and came up with the at the home of Stanleys grand- final four winners. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl The winners also will receive The desk pen sets with Mach emSpencer on Wednesday. girls then went to Bountiful to blem attached and letters of stay at the home of Stanleys commendation. aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A new set of officers for the. Laurence Briggs. The young Hill Administrative Club will people came to Salt Lake t be installed the following participate in MIA activities. awards ceremony. They will Mrs. Ruth of take over in August. Hathaway The Administrative Club has Calif, is visiting Southgate, with her daughter Beverly anu a membership of more than MM). her husband Dick Ellis. Inspected SPARE RIBS Grain A ( rt G LAYTON, UTAH Grain . Class B Baseball West Point, Clinton (forfeit) Syracuse S, Kaysville 0 Sunset, Layton (forfeit) Clearfield b, Bountiful 10 Class C Syracuse b, Clearfield 2 must be of the finest quality for true, long-tervalue and when you entrust your home building plans to us, you get the pick from the the right largest and finest stocks in this area grade for the right purpose. And you'll like our MATERIALS CONTRACTOR. (i . West Point 10, Layton S) Clinton (i, Kaysville b Bountiful lb, Syracuse s Comets S, Clearfield 2b Sunset 11, Hill Gardens .2 Syracuse 1, Clinton in Bountiful 10, West Point b Kaysville 0, Sunset 1 Layton 10, Comets 11 Hill Garden 7, Clearfield 11 PLANNING is the first step . . and will help you lake il in stride. Our planning department includes hundreds of modern styles with plans ond blueprints available at moderate cost or we will design a home 'specially to meet QUALIFIED 8. Harold Holt named Davis superintendent Farmington G. Harold Holt, popular long time Davis educator, was named Superintendent of the Davis School District by the school hoard at a meeting held last week. He will replace Samuel Moigan who will retire from the postition on I, page 8 une 17,1958 Four 00 AM A employees Will receive awards American Legion Baseball time-savin- the community betterments aie raised through dues and various means. -J ADAMS SUPER MARKET MONDAY THRU THURSDAY OIEN TILL 8 P. M. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OPEN TILL 9 P. M. These Prices Effective Friday, Saturday iBESQUICK Large Size 41c |