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Show Hepuorth, L entei v die ; Lmn 8 Stoudaid, Muton J. Hess, Walt- TheJOURNAL-Ju- ly er Ellmtt, LeGiande tlregoiy, Lola S. Knkham, Alvin J. Kirk-and the tnd of the year, but the ham, Faimmgton; decline will be moderate. Wendell Barnes, Salome K. Beef pi aes have been sol tellIrene Swan. Harry Baines, lecentl;. . but the decline has ing Kenneth Mollie, Burton, Strung, slow o that the prices on sen n F.l Baines, Kaysville; Gokh beef have held up well. caicass Layton, W. Alvin NaJder, Jessie Robins, Ila McEntire, Lay-tiSlaughter cattle have been Joseph H Ray, Judy Eatl.j worth about St.. Mi over comparSouth Weber; Mary Thurgood, able cattle in ln.'iT. This has givRetta Warien, Elvina Hewitt, like the high point en a good profit and is helping looks "It Ethel Hudson, Clinton; E. J.1 m the fat cattle maiket be to hidd up the puce of feeder Bennett, I). A. Thui good, Ruby passed for this summer,may cattle. Feeder cattle from now Holbrook, Syracuse; .. Dm roll Stokes. U. S. N. on aie likely to show some seaAfton Johnson, I.ee Thurgood. Extension Agent for Davis sonal weakness. While there has West Point; Freda B. Wood, County. "Pi ices aie expected to been some drouth in the northAmasa Howard, Lillian Whee- show some die line between now ern lange. which has forced .some eaily selling, there are lwright, North Salt Lake; Degood grass ptospects generally lbert Nelson, Afton Hoskins, Arlow Brown, Alvin D. Stoker, Clark, Euella Carver, Verna in the range country. Also, most Clearfield; Men ill Parkin, Lu- McMullen, lone Clark, Sunset; i anchors are in a better financille Parkin, Ray Back, George Kenneth Gardner, Oscar Priest cial condition to hold than they B. E. Stringham, Richard Burn- were a year ago. t, Mrs Geoige Marshant, Ester ham, Clearfield; Phillip Jensen, of the Cornbelt farmers. Steed Jensen, George Bryson, Fail Fulienwnler, J. H. King-- 1 have good prospects present, don, Marion Bolton, Franklin Lester Knighton, Lloyd The best use they feed Thomas L. Champion, L. West, Val Yeida; Maurice (lor makecrops. of them is to finish Dan Green, Frank Fenwick, Webster, Sandra Webstei, Cen- caij Mrs. Frank Fenwick, J. B terville; Jack Stocksteth, Lmn jcattle. Thomas, W. V. Peteis, Fred Gatdnei, Gene Cummings, All of these situations seem to L. Rampton, Maiie Rampton, Yvonne Galley, Richard Layton, ,add up to a feeder price this Maik Argyle, Cleat field; Maik fall maybe a little under the Bountiful; Mrs. Mark Golden Sill, Mrs. James H. Hayes, Hayes, high level of last spi ing, hut Morgan, James H. Morgan, Rodney McCoy, R. J. Maughn, ihigher than any of the last five Mrs. Archie Lowe, Layton; George Fadel, Bountiful; Be- years. Because yeailing heifers laud Eatchel, J P. Forbes, mnd heifer calves are being held Myrna Christensen, HRobert W. Clearfield; Alvin Christensen, to add to the bleeding herd, they Peterson, Bountiful; Xalder, Kate N'aldei, I.ayton; Mildred Christensen, Mis. Wes-le- jwill likely sell more closely to James McEntire, George W. Muddle, Judy Bingham, Ithe .steers than usual. ,0- set Demo GOP conventions 29,1958 pag 1 (Norma) ITeece turned home Sunday foi a few Ihone 769 days. Mrs. James Marlin returned Kaysville - Mrs. William Den- Hy Mrs. Joe ny and son Douglas Mtdford were house guests last week at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. llarhert McCarty and three childien. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Perkins spent a few days last week at the Lmtahs, fishing. Mr. Lester Schoftield underwent major suigery at the Dee Hospital l iiday morning. Mrs. Jean Williams left for a vacation tup to Hawaii, wlime she will spend a month with her daughter and T. Mr. and Mrs. ( and family. l)r. Fred J. Sheffield with his wife ami three children of Tacoma, Washington is visiting with his mother, Mrs. Fred lot two weeks. A. Sheffield Mrs She! field entertained at a family dinner in honor of Dr. Sheffield and his family Saturday evening'. Mi. and Mrs. I.- oftis Sheffield and children, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Val J. Sheffield and three children, Salt Lake City, were present. Mrs. llyron Nelson and four children, Summit, New Jersey, armed to spend a month vaand with datives cation friends. They are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Steven Rushforth and family, this week. When returning they will make their home in New son-in-la- 1 York. Mrs. Janire Furgson and daughter Jeanene and Miss Leal Nielson, Lichfield, were guests this weekend of Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Nielson. Mrs. Walter Buhler has been veiy ill for the past week at the St. Benedict's Hospital Captain Elwin F. Johnson, who has keen attending school at Texas for the past six weeks, ai rived here last week to join his wife and five children and will make their home in Logan. Johnson will teach Captain KOTC at the USU. They are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan. Junior llenrieh, Logan, has been a guest at the home of his aunt, Miss Irene Swan. Mrs. John Parker is ill at the Holy Cross Hospital, where she is undergoing treatment for two weeks. Mrs. William Jordan left last week for Bishop, California, where she will visit at the home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. James Fuller. Mrs. Bussell Buhler and infant son returned home Sunday from the Dee Hospital. Mrs. Sidney Stewart and children returned home last week from California, where they spent two weeks visiting with her sister. W. Kaye Barton, who has been ill at the St. Benedict's Hospital the past week, re son-in-la- home Tuesday from the Ogden nospital wheie she underwent treatment due to an automobile accident last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Swan Mr and Mrs. and family, Thornley K. Swan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Baldwin, Jr. and thiee childien, Salt Lake, weie tilth of July and weekend guests of Mr. ami Mis. Allen Adams at their ranch near Bear Lake. Mrs. Joseph Cransden is verj ill at her home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Phillips and children, Whittier, California, weie guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Phillips over the weeknd. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayden, .Mr. and Mrs. James Spencei and families, Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Klbuin l.unt, Spencer Clegg, San Diego, California, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. I)e Veie Spem-eiMrs. l)e Vere Spencei re-- , turned home Thursday from the! St. Benedicts Hospital, wheie she was confined lor the past week undergoing treatment due to a recent automobile accident. Mrs. Hazel Burton is ill at the Ogden hospital this week. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Cottrell, Mr. and Mrs. Keed Cottrell, Salt Lake, visited during the week with their mother, Mrs. Amelia Cottrell Mr. and Mrs. Owen Collett and family, Salt Lake, spent the tilth of July holiday at Como Spiings aiid visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Collett, Col. and Mrs. Wells Collett. . Provo; Luuna Wells Collett pent Friday in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Timothy and two daughters, Mr ami Mis. Waldo Miller and childien. Layton; Mr, and Mis. I.a.Mai Timothy and family. Salt Lake, attended the King family reunion at Mai key, Idaho, ovei the weekend. David Young, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. David Young, has been ill the past week at the St. Benedicts Hos-jpitwhere he is suffering from a luoken neck. David was mjuied while playing last w eek Miss Diane Keed, .Midvale, spent the weekend as guest of Mr. ahd Mrs. C. Marlow Keyes and son Jerry. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Srof-fielvisited with their son and h's family, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Scoffield at Heber City last d week. Miss Margaret Hall, Preston. Idaho, and Miss Marilyn Keyes spent the weekend as guest ot Miss N'ma Lund at Fai mingion. Sunday, they enjoyed a picnic and movie. JOURNAL A weekly newspaper published interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. in the Entered as second-clas- s matter at Layton, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Published by INLAND PRINTING Phone: Kaysville CO. 10 Member: NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Natl Adv. Representative Newspaper Advertising Service 333 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, 111. Terms of Subscription Mail $1.50 Per Year Carrier 50c Per Month (Payable in Advance) .LOYD K. ANDERSON Marina Rditot . n; -- passed High ts Mar-shan- Burn-mgha- y Have breakfast Kaysville - The GIRLS SHORTS following girls from the First Year BeeSec- hive class of the Kaysville ond Ward, along with their tlass leader Miss Marilyn Keyes spent Saturday morning at Como Springs for breakfast, followed hy a nature hike. Pies-en- t were Karen Cheney, Donnell Ilollist, Lee Ann Sandal and Sandra Lee Whitaker Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nelson, were in Ogden last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Saylvan Turnldom to welcome home the Turnbloms son Grant from a LI IS mission in Norway. Mr. and Mrs. Maine White-side- s and family were in Burley and Blackfoot, Idaho, li days last week visiting with friends and relatives. ing at Iaike Ixiui.se, Glacier Na tional Park and many other scenic places, they attended the annual Calgary Stampede. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Snow and four daughters have moved to Salt Lake City, following three months of residing m Syracuse at the home of Mrs. Snows parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace 0. Dalton. Bishop Mark Bea.er, Francis Wiggill and Duane Burton left early Monday morning for the streams of Wyoming, where they plan to spend the week All sizes, 3 to 11. Wide va- riety of colors. Regular val- COAlfogf My Dear, You each CLEANUP EARY SUNSUITS and PAJAMAS Only a few left Regular $1.98. Reduced to clear. $1.25 Sizes INFANTS RECEIVING ELANKETS for 8. $1.00 Styled and priced to fit all budgets. Regular $3.98. $2.50 only Odds and ends just a jumhled mess of better rics. Values to $1.29 LITTLE GIRLS MIDRIFFS Sizes 3 and 1 44c Now LADIES FAMOUS Y fab- ard. Our loss your gain. 50c yard Now so cool only and cute and comfy. lar t!9c Each. MAKE Sizes 7 toll. Ideal for mer and early school wear. Regular value to $2.19. Now GIRLS PAJAMAS styled Sizes 10, assorted 12 and 11. and nylon Rayon, cotton blend pastel and bold colorful $2.19 pair. Now A .series of Farmington for chorister or future choristers are being taught at - classes $1.50 WESTERN JULY JUBILEE CLEARANCE Sportswear Sat ings have to make room for our new Fall fashions so weve taken a knife to all price tags . . . and sliced them way down. Summer blouses, pedal pushers, shorts and swim suits, all must go! We fc--7 GIRLS SUMMER DRESSES Reduced. Sizes 1 to 1. Regular values up to $5.95. NOW $1.00 PRICED to $4.00 each CUT regular, slim and husky. forized for true fit. Now $1 .22 each ROYS SUMMER HATS Short sleeves. Ideal for school regular $1.98 each. NOW ONLY $1,159. Sizes 4 to 16. 2 for $3.00 San- $2.29 each 2 for $4.40 off WHITE TEE SHIRTS ROYS Nylon reinforced at points of strain. Only 33C each 18 PAIRS ONLY Men's Dress Pants Famous Label Rlouses ROYS SWIM WEAR Sizes cies. each. 33 $4.00 and $6.00 pair Only All the beauty and delightfully fabrics easy you want! Plaids, prints and solids, to 12, but not every style in every size and color. 4 to 20. Plains or fanRegular $1.19 to $3.98 Now Now Summer Clearance mM 8 to Hi. Need no ironing. Priced to clear. Regular $1.98 each. 5 pockets, Values to $10.00. School PAJAMAS JEANS 11. ounces with New $1.35 and $2.00 Each House Ideal $3.97 each Regular $1.9S and $2.9S. pa ir ROYS CREPE stripes. All priced to SEE AND SAVE ON THESE VALUES! In Farmington SPECIAL PURCHASE BLANKETS Ratiste for wear and comfort, waltz or long length. $2.75 Sizes LADIES SUMMER GOWNS Cool to Now reduced each $10.00 Now off Now 33 regular priced Reg. $13.95 Wide assortment of colors, styles, short and long sleeves. Regular $2.9S to $1.98 each. $1.50 each $1.50 tight lids, galvanized interior, sturdy hardware. LADIES KNIT SHIRTS sum- ONLY to clear. Air Only Rroken Sizes and Stvles. each Odds and ends, 81.98 to 83.98. CHESTS PEDAL PUSHERS Fancy Pants, Shorts, Rermudas, Etc. clear. Rig Values and Savings. MENS SUMMER HATS Each ICY, HOT CAMPING GIRLS RLOUSES Regular $1.98 and THE STAFF CLAIR HALES .News Editor MARY DOW KING A-t. Editor J. VERNON WOOLSEY Adv. Mur KEN FAIRBANKS Production Mirr. STAN A. FLKRlNGTON . Bookkeepei MARILYN KFIYFX Secretary GF.ORGE F. BARKER Foreman BERT GIDF.S Compositor Farmington The Farming-to- n C. A. WILKINSON . .... Compositor CLAIR FORI) Fiesta Days Talent show-wil- l ... Compositor JACK IVllOFF .. . Stereotype be held August It! at K p. Clearfield DONNA SEDGWICK m. at the City Park. VIRGINIA BENNF.TI Syracuse . JOHN E. PARKER JR to participate Linotype Anyone wishing KENNETH K INNER Linotype do so by contacting George MARION WHITESIDES Proof Reader may Dobson, 2Ki-- J before August Jl. CLIFF BALL . . Pressman GARY KFINNEDY . Preasman If you play a musical instruGOLDIE BALL ...Bindery Supervisor ment, sing, dance, give readROBKNA ENCE Bindery Dept ings, do skits, anything of an REPORTERS NORMA PREECE entertainment nature, you are Kayaviile JOAN ELLIOTT urged to Layton with Mr. DobClearfield JF1ANNE KEARI son. The register theme for the parade Syracuse MRS. VIRGINIA BENNETT Sunset .... JEAN BUKSON this year will be based on KATHERINE ROSE songs. Farmington . 2 Regu- 33 prints. Fiesta Days Talent sought $2.00 to $7.00 YARDAGE CLEARANCE DIG each sizes. Now 1 Now Plains and stripes. Regular 19c Value. Special clean-u- p price 35c Each. 3 to 1 each Course for Choristers Stake two gallon 82.98 to $9.95 Each. Must... Simply MUST enjoy the wonderfully cool comfort of BRA1LSEOBD-BIGG- S completely store! You cant imagine the delightful feeling of a cool, dry atmosphere . . . and the values! Well, I simply lack words to describe it . . . you'll iust have to do your shopping at B. & B. DEPT. STORE in ayton and see for yourself! And Right Now their Big Summer Clearance is on too and oh what savings! GIRLS SWIM SUITS Shorter Thursday evenings at 8 oclock. Anyone interested bring a baton and a MIA song hook. and One Regular 75c and $1.50 A baby boy was born last week to Mr. and Mrs. Van T. Dahl. This is their first child. The new mother was the former Colleen Farr of Nyssa, Oregon. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Farr of Nyssa, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Dahl of Syracuse. LeRoy Spencer was honored at his home Saturday afternoon with a parly on his eleventh anniversary. Ix'lioy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Bountiful WONDERFUL NOW 2 GROUPS fishing. the THERMOS OUTING JUGS ues to $2.19. East Layton NOTES DAVIS NEWS e Fat cattle Market Beehives hike, HEWS Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Dahl and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dahl of West Point, returned home Saturday from a weeks vaca tion through Southern Utah, Arizona and Colorado. Mrs. Dean C. Hansens Third year Sewing club The Pixies" Syracuse Stitching spent three days last week at Monte Cristo. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Scho enfeld and sons, Stephen, Gordon and Carl, returned Satur vacation day from a ten-da- y trip to Canada. Besides visit Cook, LeGrande Simmons, (Continued Fiom Page 1.1 Love, Thomas Wall, S Holt, Keith I.. Stahle, Bynm Gemge Hampton, Horace Beesiey, Juiv Dma Wilcox, Mary Dawson, I K. Loone, Clyde Hatch, Elhn Haven llailow, Keith Bagiev, J. Winegar, Afton C. N'isson. James Rentmeister, William S. Meibom R. Kilts, Martell T. Holt, Morns Hanson. Joseph W. Ellison, and Kills, Klvis Keysor, David Ida t Johnson, Afton low. Bill J. Pope, Stanley Gil-h- Yerdon Spurlock, Layton. David Battel son and Albert t, Patllck Harnett, Rendel. Max David Mitchel, Clinton; David Cook Mabev, Taylor, Mann, Carlos Wood, NT, K. 01 and Ethel Earl, South Weber; sen and Koheit McMasteis, a!, Ivan Barlow, Mrs. C. H. Weeks, of Bountiful. Wayne Anderson, Harold Holt, Helen H. Brown, Stanley Done Holt, Edith Steed, Frank Mann, Robert Telford, and Clar-eni- Paul, Flora L. Knight, Heibert Sanmelsnn, Woods Cross, Wood, Della Cook, Ora Barlow, Blaine Olsen and Golden Allen, LeRoy Duncai Clearfield; Ardice t luyton, Clinton R. Mil- Beverly Olsen, Sunset. ler, Sencer F. Hatch and Dalofficers County Republican las Hoikman, Centerville. aie Richard Stevenson, chair-inaAlta Blood, vice chair-imaRulon Richards, Frank VowRichard Cook, secretary; els, Preston Clark, Harold Tippetts, B. Grant Johnson, Rulon jand David Barlow, treasurer, Draper, and LeGrande Hess. Delegates to Demon atic Farmington; (1. Gibbs Smith, county convention include: D. Ella Robert McGlinch, Warren Wesley Winegar, Schoenfeldt, Harry Duckworth, Haddenham, John Catmull, Wendell M. Nance, Loraine I) Woods Cross; Richard Pelton, Nance, I. eland G. Stenquist, "I 'Chailes Blake, Elgin U. RobSteven Ilushforth, E. J. Shai erts, Thomas West Argyle, m, William R. Perkins, Lloyd Bountiful; Dent Davis, Sue BerA. Bishop and Lucy Barket. ry, Coris Davis, A. II. McGeen, Kaysville. Bountiful; Don Aamodt, WilHaven Barlow, Don Coinia. liam H. Holbiook, William Cleone Whitman, Gietta Bone. flavvlins, Carol Rawlins, George Richanl Beesiey, Dale E. Daw- Parker, Bountiful ; Rodney son, Robert G. Larson, Richard stringham, Milton Green, Louis off 32 MENS AND ROYS (ANYAS WORK Values up to $1.98. Now $1.33 to GLOVES Regularly $3.00 each Now much more. 19c pair .... MENS SWIMWEAR FAMOUS MAKE SPORTSWEAR and SWIMWEAR DEPARTMENT for all members of the family reduced to new summer lows. SAVE NOW -- 33H Off LAYTON JUST WEST OF THE LIGHT PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SHOP IN COOL AIR COMFORT ST0RE- Broken sizes and colors. All reduced to clear. Stripes or $1.98 to plains. Regular $1.95. Now PHONE 488 33 H off |