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Show i The JOURNAL Jan. 13, 1959 Page 5 fta n mu i'.urw''?pk IHFOtmTlOH DCiill Ed SERVICE Purchaser's Index and Ready Reference 2 - appliances ; . - n t fj iL il U Play in Bountiful Tomorrow night Layton men To arrive Hotpomt Appliances Magi, Caaf Range) R C. VULLLY 4. SOS -SYRCCLSE, UTAH Mr the Beat in Appliances See Is Before Mu Bui Rowell Hansen, TV LaMar Sessions. TA Bill Child. TA , Mu, APPLIANCES PLUMBING Gci-ma- Aof HEATING 2a44 IA luiA.NtL MOrth - ' TA SMEDLEY PLUMBING AND HE.VflNR Con Featur rg Quality Plumbing Repsfira Healing trailing radio telephone Fixtures AH trucks equipped with for faster service, featuring ft at)Bghuae Appbantes Discount for Youl Speri-Building a New Home SYRACITE. I TAR AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE ettneal and Carburetor--Dek- o Batteries' Motor Analysis All hydromatic Transmissions Front End Alignment Steering Corrections and ft heel BaUncug . ROY FUDGE, 160 South Main, Layton, Phone V&6 or Kays 131-Facto-- y Service Authorized Trained Mechanics Factory Motor Analysis front End Alignment Carburetor and Electrical Tune-u- p , Complete Brake Service All Types Automatic Tnnsmisuons State Inspection fetation No. 34 , PERRY' STEft ART, INC., U0 N. Main,. Kay sville, Phone PONT We Repair All Makes 101 M.C. TRUCES Your Local Texaco flealer G w tKe U S the Hh th 5ta Infantry. Tie ath is to the I -t Poit Rdej, , berg ifnty m REFLEX-JOURNA- n For front AUTOMOBILES USED A OUUD DEAL Each car is in excellent running A OOOD i01 READY TO GO A GOOD CAR LEi'fe DEAL1 condition. BANK TERMS ftE TAkr TRADE-INfte Bought Them Right fte Can feell Thera Right! DICKS MOTOR SALES, 86 North Main, Sunset. Ph. IA HIGHftAY 91 AT LINE Come in and Lets GET ACQUAINTED' son of Mrs. Fred Clen Ave , is a platoon leader m the infantry's Headquaiters Company. T h,e soldier, whose wife, Ann, in with him in Geimany, entered the Aimy in ThTT and anived in Lutupe in October llilii. He was graduated from Davis County High School and was employed by Ensign Diug Company in civilian life. But J SIGNAL UEE, Layton, Utah LLVA G. VAUGHN, Manager OKEN DAILY Mon. Thru Thursday 5.30 am. to ti.UO p in , t rL and Sat. O.30 a.m. to 10:00 pm; Sunday, 5. JO am. to W.OU p.m, Featuring BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS, DINNERS Guaranteed Fast Service Only 5 Minutes Drive from Dav County Defense Plants. SlOP B.Y $o f BREaKFAST Drive down for a Delicious HOY LUNCH NO DELAY1 Order Pastry to Take Homel W cater to- - Grvic Clubs, Luncheons and Special Groups Bring 2J-2- Davis County Kinds of Loans. -Special Service Personalized Checks Printed FREE! -Member F.D EC. Accounts Insured up to $10, Out). -Our service charges on regular checking accounts are low Layton Second, Seventh Wards 37 ask DAIRIES Visitors Always Welcome at Utahs Finest Dairy Farm in ths Heart of Davis County at Farmington by Lagoon TO YOUR DOOR PHONE 34 AT LOUR STOKE PHONE OGDEN EX a Locally Owned and Operated Taxpaying Industry A THRIVING DAVIS COUNTY DAIRY BUSINESS We aolicit jour patronage for the finest in your dairy needa with extra quality and the finest service to your homes at na extra cost. All Jersey Products. . SMOOT JERSEY FARMS AXtel DAIRY PRODUCTS r Newl Econo Pak! Also Skim, Regular. 'and Extra Rich Your Home At for Grocer, or Phone EXport Delivery - . BUY LOW AT BARLOWS INSURANCE GROUP INSURANCE Complete Lines of Coverage -- All Claims Handled Locally 360 NORTH MAIN", LAYTON PHONE KAYS. 655 $ FARMERS JEWELRY MtKUo JEWELRT Cleartield Headquarters lor FINE WA1G1 REPAIR. Fast 24 Hr. Service All Work Guaranteed. MERLS JEWELRY, Gay Mar Plaza, Clearfieid, North of Safeway bee I s for All Your Jewelry Gifts TAvlor LUMBER FLL WOOD OAK i LOOKING SHEET PAINT ROOFING AND LOME BROTHERS BROWN LUMBER CO. 1st N. Main, Kaysville KOOK Phone 177 HAROLD W. BUCK, Manager, 46 South State, Cleartield TA PORTO TOWER MFG. CO. WESTERN FACTORY OUTLET Buy Brand New, Guaranteed Equipment at Factory Prices WATER PUMPS PORTABLE LIGHT AIR COMPRESSORS PLANTS W ELDLRS STEAM CLEANERS NURSE RIES- NURSERY CO. . . Fine Roses Hardy Nursery Plants 91 PHONE AX BOUNTIFUL UN HI WAY KIRKLAND REALTY AND INSURANCE- - . y y Jhose Away By Mrs. Norma Preece Phone 69 t West Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colemere returned from a two-- eek holiday trip to Lakeport, California, where they usited with Mr. and Mis. Ferron Colemere and family. Their giandson had been confined to the hospital suffering ... ssui'asjaaaiEESYV Ijprni loot 1112 6 4 2 12 . . games played on Jan-u.u- y 4 S 2)24 t 19 - IV- L 4 vV t J - T-- f Winter camp i "V Vi p A iff!- y t. . iV H 7 M, n I J- a VY ' 'ib P - A2 . Yucatan ruins' film 4 -- 1 a V V " tif 4 ' . v j- - - a 3- J, 'f f - ' , be shown A veiy special Cleaifield has been atianged by Mrs. Ethel Paul, special interest leader in Cleaifield First Waid, for Tuesday evening at program 7.30 p.m. Warren Cuitis, Salt Lake City, will bring slides and give an illustrated lecture on the Mexican ruins of Yucatan, Mexico, to the meeting. Mr. Curtis spent some time visiting the rums last summer. . From the day your children leave home lor the first time throughout their stay away from horn the local newspaper you send them regularly can be one of their strongest ties with home. An important addition to your letters, it helps them keep astnde of changes that occur in their hom town; events that happen to people they knew It can be a source of comfort lo them and to parents at home, because by informing them, you interest them and keep them closer to home. . ; ;r SEND YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER iTO FRIENDS AND RELATIVES AWAY FROM HOMEfl , i k t Utajt PRESS ASSOCIATION "'I - 14 Wlif IIOADWAY SAIT 1 A K t ITTTA Davis Hews Johnson, John leiguson, Payne, Scoutmaster R.chaid Anderson, Assi-taScoutmasters Ilob-e- it Sitzler and Joe Kirbjri nt Conrad Troop GomniiUecman Loe, and hcouter Noiman Mar-- t i dale. Djrirg tht.r stay at Camp Kicscl Robert J hnon v as app i.r.tcd Jun.or Assistant ScOUtlllcistei. Davis diseases There were 3 reportable listed in Davis County laM c r.. Gf t e total, t ire wcie chicken seven meaUs, 14 dis-ea-- s tight r urri s; 41 E'rfp f ur mrucrza a: zw rrbf i. 1 .71 PHONE tnfec-t.or- d v; or,' The HJJ Gil 4 4 4 2 2 2 I 6 II t 44 65 44 7J Kaysville Jean Albano left last week for Thoenix, Arizona, where she has accepted a position as a trained nurse. Monte Peterson U ill at th St. Benedict's Hospital, undergoing treatment. Notice of Error Last week we printed, Mr, and Mrs. Basil Egbert had received word from England that their son Dick had been promoted to Air 2nd Class and it should of been Airman 1st Class. 1 - i 4 7 4 1 52 2S By Mrs. Norma Preeca Phone 7A9 ' tsT V- - tl. 4 Crestwood The January 8 Senior game found the Second ard victorious with a total of 3J vs. the First Ward with 32. t .!' T V wf 4 'A , , ' Jf , M , ,j I I 17c 1 U. i v Lf ; v v Jr .?. Vi r t v Yt J N T ' " , - u The outing fulfilled the following requirements for scout advancement: cooking, camp ing overnight, biking and tracking. To accomplish their education m tucking the scouts a trail blazed twenty eurLer by Scouters minutes Knbj, Sitzler and Maitinciale. The vigorous gioup included Jotin Lr.ckson, Hiuce 1 rank, Geoige Konen, Gary Loe, Jay Patton, Ronald Phillips, Stephen Fahnke, David rahnke, Rob-e- it Hoy Biooks, Lewis Brown, f Jb s f. . Supeiior The top Lajton rating that a Boy Scout troop can receive from the caretaker of Camp Kiese! was won by Layton's Boy Scout Troop Hi during their weekend winter camp. The boys were very in following the rules, and regulations of the camp said Scoutmaster Richard An- .-- 81 23 - 1 Superior at m (301333 03EH1B 12 : ! - 7- y Scouts rated Coiky J7 1 14 2 IS A STRONG LINK WITH HOME 4vf l "ill i Iajne, Coornba Totals 11 2 4 4 4 Bremer 2 Feterton 2 Auatead 0 Morgan 61 Eighth To c Chatlin I with pneumonia. Don 0 2 2 2 Elliott Haugen Nra Gardner YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER J. ) 'f y- nJtvrsT'J derson. Insurance T pc f PAINT MACHINERY- - BARLOW REALTY AND INSURANCE CO. Real Estate Appraisals and Property Management and Loans. Real Estate Is Our Business 878 North Main, Layton Phone Kays. 755 TA 30 SOUTH MAIN, CLEARFIELD Phone TA Lead stake basketball league West Kaysville .CLEARFIELD FURNITURE COMPANY FLEXSTEEL the finest constructioh of all. CARPETS by 8MIT1I MOHAWK k MASLAND. I 1 7 Seventh Ward, Waid, lb; Fifth Davis 3( -- First Ward, Waid, 31; Ben Lomond Thud Ward, 21 Second Ward, oi BVRLOW 4 I Bam $ 4 Fluor I i 5 0 0 10 Cunninxham BellUton 2 2 4 0 0 5 Corbrutx J. Chatlm 4 5 8 were: 48 Basketball Junior According to Eail Lajton inPeek, Lajton Stake Athletic team standings up to and 8, Thursday, cluding January in the the high scoieis Davis County, having just completed one of its most suc- Dliector, aie as follows: Stake basketball league aie cessful jears of harvesting fish and game, looks forward to Won Lost Langston of the Seventh Gary another eventful year, 11)50. Waid with Oh points, David Last years wateifowi season, 03 days in length, was one Stone of the Second Ward with of the longest duck and goose seasons on record in Utah. a total of 00 points, and Lynn of the Fourth )ard Shooting ranged from excellent caily in the season to fair Bulkley with 35 points. later in the shoot .hen freezing conditions closed many of the The basketball schedule for open water areas. the week includes three games Team standings for the Sen-iShot gunners may still enjoy waterfowl shooting through to be plajed on Thursday eves to date are as follows; extended season. Pre- ning, January 15, at the Lay-to- n January 13 dunng the special Won Lost Ward. Third on coots will to the Fust game be a surprising prove pared in proper way, the agenda is the Touith Ward First Ward 1 2 delicacy. vs, tne Fifth Ward at 7 pm., Second W ard 1 2 Utah sportsmen are reminded to retain their fishing or followed by the Third Ward vs. Beginning with the second combination license if they intend going afield on any of the the Eighth Ward at 8 p m. and half on January 22 it is beW ard vs. the Sev- lieved that tne Seniors will have year round or special whitefish waters prior to April JO, 19V). the Second The Fish and Game license year begins on April 10 and comes to enth Waid at 9 pm. The First five additional teams participatiWard has a bje for the 15th, ng. a close April 13, so hang on to those '3s licenses, fellows. said Mr. Peek. Final scores for the three coot-onl- DOORS Junior BEN LOMOND IS Batchelor 4 12 Moon 4 4 5 0 (Editors Note: This is the first of a regular weekly column to be written for the Reflex and Journal by Gary Iverson, Layton, district conservation officer in Davis County for the Utah State Fish and Game.) increased 4l)-2t- DAMS al Complete Bank by Mail Service 3'o on Savings Deposits insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CLEARFIELD, UTAH FURNITURE AND CARPETS Officer District Conservation Scots Davis goes to Bountiful Wednesday night for the second season game. The first home game will be Friday night with Weber making the trip tha Kaysville. Davis' junior varsity squad helped make it an all Dart night as they gamed a lead to topple Ben Lomond a t. scotties NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS OF THE DAVIS COUNTY WILDLIFE FEDERATION are, seated, left to right, Adam Welling, Farmington, Elmer Forbes, Layton, president; and Cecil Kirk, Layton, secretary and treasurer; standing, left to right, directors are LeGrande Simmons, Layton, District 2 (new) ; Smith Page, Cleartield, District 3; John Brezoff, Farmington, District 2; Wiiford Button, Cleartield, District 3, (new) ; Gil NordgraiV Layton, outgoing president and honorary director; Russell Beck, La) ton, district 3; and Dick Hatch, Bountiful, District 1, (new). Elections were held last Monday at Kaysville. Next meeting of the Federation will be held February 2. The new presilives at 476 South Fort Lane, Layton. dent, Mr. (Reflex-JournPhoto.) By Gary E. Iverson The period. their total to 44 at the final gun but trailed the 85 counter racked up by the Darts. cVsi.tfcegi T A II and Letter Drop FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAYTON Layton Thrifticheck Service Without Service Charge. Interest Paid on Savings. Salety Deposit Boms for Rent $2.75 Per Year, Inc. Tax Ou- - Night Depository 21 Hour Envelope Service. i starting tha fourth and final i-- - lor information. Complete savings department. Safe beposit boxes Night Depository Depository for after hours deposits. 52-2- t ! NEWS CLEARF'IELD STATE BANK . TA Complete banking Service for More inan a Third of a Century. Regular and IHRJF'TICHLCK personal checking accounts. Nt, s Fish and Gamr BANKS chalk-mg-- 17-1- three CAFES plupping-- n goals. High scorers for Ben Lomond were Hugh Bain and Deamer with 8 apiece. The first quarter showed Davis eehing out a slim 2 point edge. Early m the second quarter the Scots tied up tha 3 in their first and game final hot streak; then Davis' sparkling sophomore ace, Jeff Nje, dropped in four fast field goals to pull the Darts out tp a halftime advantage. Oa a sprinting third quarter pare, Davis chalked up 21 pomti while holding Ben Lomond to five for a convincing 8 lead aid lor Deeemboi, l'Ts. The selection is made by students and staff of the Journalism Department at Bnghaui Young University. The announcement came from R. Neal Richards, ctia inun of the judging committee and instructor of Journalism at BYU. The aw aid is based on attractive and appropnate handling of headline and body and typography, placement handling of stores and illustrations, and quality reproduction. This awaid is made each finalists month with named. Snw, Jeff Nye la and Ljnn Corhndg hitting for 8 points on four field page Aw h diopping-throug- 12, Dave Cunningham Tne Weekly Reflex, Kaysville, h,,s been selected as fust honorable mention in the Seigeant First Class Darrell biggs, 12, K&i . n, Moon Doug points, honored Reflex LLvi ion at Four Veinon" C. son cf Mr. and Mrs. Felt L. Anderson, Route 1, is a ine team leader in the Company A. The sddier enteied the A' my in March 19 ,n, completed bas.e combat tiaining at Port Carson, Colo., and aimed m Fuiope in September l'i5(. He attended Ogden Iiuji School. V,. The scoring punch was passed pretty evenly around the Dart five with Gary Batchelor laying-i13 D. vision's S.ieuaut Andci-o- SRORIS L ij -- IN ENGINE tu J. for W A SPECIALIZING 65-1- (icimuny (AlITN'0 z, Two ki.iLus from Lajton, aie scheduled to depart fiom GENERAL ELECTRIC SATIS AU1UN CENTER The Place That Nobojj Outileali." Pa Gen'lp Iavrin Phnne 14 1 Davis' dvnamie Darts dumped Ben Lomond'i 1 as four darters hit for the douscrapping Scots ble scores lat Friday night in the first season hoop clash at Ben Lomond. Germany 10 South Main KaysviUf |