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Show THE Intermountain Postal Match CLASS in high shooting individual this week with a wonderful performance that ted Ed Paniagua of Napa, for high honors thus in the tournament, Moroni fired atch 1407; North Summit 1409, a ‘Salt Lake Lake 1408, 1351; 1454, North 1408; Salt Summit (SIXTH 1406; Wasatch WEEK) Class AA W. L Pet Kootenai rt Se ee See 2 eOOO Laurel Nord vic Nees 8 2. .800 Matanuska No. 1 ......000.000... Oi cad: -900 INADA NOG dr re eee ee B70 |. .oe5 Salt: Bake’ Noid. f05 520. ae 9 100 CLASS A POCALCIIO. S25, ee HO tes FRO VO er ieee Cae ae ia Fe 11 1 -917 Naa eNO De ke Re 0 > 12° 000 Class B BSOUNGIRUR. coc n ele 5. 2 eG Centerville: °. 2 ee ee 1G. sta COoHINStOn sho Or ee eS Br Gy soo Waupel NOs (2 a kee ake 6 3 .667 Matanuska No. ee fis en $3 . .1,. ...889 Ruths, Nevada (6.6 38. Gl Ouse OO Shetley - 22) p70 et 2 oa heey Class C PCT", 2 ae ee ce eee 4 .5 444 Docan. 1 Geer ee oe Ss 9 0O 1,000 Osan Be ee ae a ee 9 0 1.000 Matanuska No. 3. ...W.00..000........ 6 3 .667 MidWest $07 se Sk ak Nee at: 8 sete. North: Summit! 3 0et as 2 Tc Re Salt’ Lake No. 2 fo Se 6 4 .600 Wasatch — UN Seg eR 4 5 444 Class D , Salt Dake (No.6. a ON a Oeeeae Thayne, Wyoming 4 2s 667 You will notice that Logan is the only undefeated team at this report, with Provo close behind with .917%. The folks up north tell me they are getting a great kick out of these matches and - send greetings to all the shooters down here, and they say “Come up and see us sometime.” CLASS AA George COU Boyle, (ot ee, 100 98 93 291 Robert Boydston ............ 100 100 91 291 TEAM “FOTAL .....::299 0 22 ees 1462 MATANUSKA iPae 1 ac) John D. Harris ..........:, 100 93 293 John R. Dodge ................ 100 98 94 292 ebsyarnias WV GO) 85 ee 100 100 92 292 K. Westenbarger .......... 400, 99 91 290 Dapiel Pleming 2 100 100 90 290 AVG, VOAT fc ek AS aS 1457 APA a Ray Stoth g:iee wes 100 96 296 Ed Paniagua Sr. ............ 100 98 93 292 Al Derss yi dite sae 100 100 92 292 , SALT LAKE Moroni Schindler .......... Sohn Ascant 50... Glen Hogan .__.............. Arthur L. Larson .......... George Hallis _.....0........ TEAM TOTAL ig KOOTENAI 100 88 288 9 1457 93 89 .89 87 86 ... 298 289 289 286 285 1447 gee a ee 1 100 100 100 99 99 ine 100 100 100 VALLEY Lee Lefebure Ed Paniagua Jr. Myron Stanley Lou Holmes ..........0.0....... $9 100 86 Bob Munk (se et $9 100 85 EEAtye SEO DAT, 200 ee ea UDEV a UNUTUTIUUUUUNEUNEUEUUUUUEUUEGEUUUUAEUAEOEETEUAELUEUU A 2 ' UAE 1949 285 284 1427 Nelson monthly Clearfield meeting Kiwanis .....).......... 100 held at Ma’s and Pa’s Inn, at Roy Thursday evening of last week. Jesse D. Barlow, club president was in charge. Lady partners of the members were special guests with Mrs. Zenas W. Bennett directing ceremonies. A valentine theme was carried out in decorations. Friday evening In the recrea- tion hall a combined Sweetheart and Gold and Green ball was given by the First ward MIA activity leaders were in charge of arrangements, assisted by M Men and Gleaner girls. — Just home from an auto trip to California are, Mr. and Mrs. Florien B. King. They were guests in Oakland of their sonin-law and daughter, HM-1 Carl J. Stevenson and Mrs. Stevenson. Accompanying them on the trip to the west coast were Mrs. King’s sister Primary Denmark she and husband, Sweetheart in plans this to country, make where her future Singing mothers group of the Second ward Relief society conduct their practice session Wednesday at 8 o'clock, with Mrs. Vera Wilcken as chorister. A birthday party honoring Rae Dean Johnson was given re|eently by her mother in their home, Anchorage. A group of girl ball _ Mr. friends and enjoyed forth-coming marriage of their was diecoied with sions charge in by Mrs. Mrs. of Hattie the Leah Ses- quilting. QUEEN THEATER daughter, Janet to James Barber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Barber of Syracuse. Wedding vows will be solemnized in ing. All parents the beautiful Salt Lake temple attend meeting, so that may might have a better and more comprehensive view, with regard to the groom-to-be problems Mr. and Mrs. Weath PETER PAN were invited to participate in the and in the presence of close relatives and _s friends. Complimenting their daughter and the bride- and education of F red their Sunday evening home stake Mrs. Walker rec- her vision is as follows: dents south of Center Park New Vera Ralston FAIR WINDS TO JAVA (in color) News Feb. 28, Mar. 1, 2. Sun., Mon., Tues., ey Middleton - Sweethearts Lucille On enna i Parade oe Short Cartoon Monday Night is Family Night Mar.3,45&6 ed Phir? Fei,, Sat: Alan Leo Genn Ladd “THE PARATROOPER (Technicolor) THE SEA AROUND (Technicolor) US Academy Award Winner Cartoon News All _resi-| street in- Meat Manager at Wayne’s Market afterCarrigan guests at were the parents, Mr. and dinner of Maclurray beginning Alma | (Technicolor) games of and children of Peterson, Davis stake was held Satthe Mr. home. urday reation hall at Clearfield. Stake Mrs. Ellis Starks on Center St. Visitors last week end with leaders were in charge, assisted by ward officials. Decorations of relatives here, Clinton and Kaysjred and white crepe paper in ville were Mr. and Mrs. Russell streamer effect with miniature Gordon of Soda Springs, Idaho. Spending the day, Sunday on red hearts and cupids with arrows, carried out the theme... a business trip to Evanston, Wyo in were Phil Mabey, Dal Billingsby Ken Holt and several other local the various wards, competed for men. Mr. and Mrs. David Layton stake honors. afternoon North Davis stake will hold were visitors Sunday its annual visiting teachers con- in. Centerville with relatives. Mrs. La Prele Stoker gave the vention Friday, February 26, beliterary lesson, ginning at 2 p.m. in the stake Relief society Macaulay” house, here, according to the an- Thomas Babington nouncement of Mrs. La Vora at the Sunset ward meeting this ‘Wood, North Davis stake Relief past week. Primary Associations of the society president. A special program, with all the ward organ- various wards in North Davis have been conducting a izations participating in singing stake mothers groups, or in speaking, campaign this past week to aid of the Prihas been scheduled. It is antici- in the maintenance mary Children’s hospital in Salt Lake City. Loyal Primary officers and class leaders are making a house to house visit in the annual drive, known as_ the Sweetheart previous couples parties selected conducted STUDEBAKER in We are announce — “Penny Appeal.” agement of our meat department at Wayne’s Market, 300 East Gentile St., in Layton, Utah, owned and operated by. Wayne M. small or great are accepted and greatly appreciated in this work PONTIAC | “6” Sed. New paint, new rubber, radio, $545 price 1948 AERO Original finish, R., H., many extras $595. 395 75 Chevro! ef Co. s le ap St 290 South Main Bountiful live better. 1 filial costs to you. you.to new you need. And’ because it makes business more competitive, advertising stimulates the developmént of many of these superior products. Lo Advertising creates ea ihe dooeasil: audi alin oie that advertising builds—and the mass production that results—leads to mass employment, faster promotions, higher pay levels. many in. a Advertising helps those who serve YOu. It helps the farmer sell his crops... the manufacturer sell his factory output ... the merchant — f ‘sell his wares... the technician sell his skill. And because, with advertising, allthese $895 1940 CHEVROLET Addmentichna: helps,you products Winegar. He invites his friends to drop Contributions ecaies tr alle Guvasnaee scale, advertising makes possible mass production, which means lower Advertising also tells you where to Bas bargain buys. ~ me AIR VENT ALUM. AWNINGS Fitanechaut. Fully 1947 CHEV. 2-Door Advertising saves you monéy. pleased to that Alma has accepted the man- CHEV. 4-dr. Sedan. Original Equipped. Full Price 1948 children. Elders quorum and the Mutual Improvement Association of the Second ward gave a social recently in the Junior Sunday school room for Elder Tom Ford who will leave soon for the LDS mission field. There was a program, games and refreshments. Contributions were given by those present to aid the missionary. ~— Mr, - and... Mes; Harold —<C. Weatherston of Clearfield are announcing the engagement and. ais the east three-fourths of Brothers and has a contract with Sunset Heights are in the Sec- the publishing company for ond ward the balance in Sunset three others she will write. Mrs. Two camp quilts are being plan- ward. George S. Reid of Sunset Rieman was born in Sunset and ned. A pot-luck dinner was serv- is the former bishop who served educated in Ogden and Davis ed at high noon. in this capacity for nearly eight county schools. She has resided his Mr. and Mrs. F. B. King visit- years. Osmer Knight was in New York City since 1943. ed one evening recently with Mr. first counselor, Glendon C. Por- The evening before her departand Mrs. Melvin G. Wood in the ter the second counselor, Joseph ure she went for a brief stay in Wood home in. Smith Villega Burnett is the former ward clerk San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. and John Nicholas the former subdivision. Terry entertained in honor of Thursday evening in the assistant clerk. | Mrs. Rieman. . Guests present North Davis Junior high school, Mrs. - Herbert Mrs. Mildred Terry Rieman were: Mr. and the Clearfield Junior Chamber of New York City paid her par- Pauling, Mr. and Mrs. Ibee, Mr. of Commerce held its February ents Mr. and Mrs. Lester Terry ‘and Mrs. Lyle Morris and” Mimeeting. Problems and projects of Sunset a recent visit. Mrs. chiel Burson. were presented and discussed. Rieman has recently had a mysIn conjunction with national tery novel published by Harper Support your local merchants. scout troops, the local scouts held scout week this past week in the vicinity. Ceremonies were conducted in observance of the birthday of the boy scout moveMER A Monday evening at the school th eClearfield Elementary school Wed., Thur., Fri., Sat. Feb. 24, 25, 26, 27 on Main street held its PTA meet ing Nielsen SUNSET-CLINTON North in of club: was of love and doe 0 help the sick and ailing children. The pub lic is invited to visit the LDS hospital when convenient. Mrs. Eva Christensen of Syracuse is president of North Davis stake Primary boar dand has continually labored for the sum of the EAA 1950 Full afternoon. Regular little Annual gen- erston will entertain at a wed- children. Because of crowded conditions ding reception Friday, Feb. 19th} of the Clearat 8:30 p.m. in the the first graders and .Mrs. Malvin Olsen of Salt Clearfield First ward chapel E. field Elementary school are diLake City. vided into two groups’ which Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith and Center St. Invitations in white, ribbon bows, alternately meet in morning and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hadfield, decorated with. with raised arrows, afternoon sessions. traveling by auto are in Califor- cupids Stake chorister for North Dania on. a-vacation and business double hearts with the date Feb. 19, 1954 and the names under- vis stake Relief society is Mrs. trip. They will visit in Los Anneath “Janet-James’” in quite Mary Christiansen of Clearfield. geles. _ invitations, ever Mr. and Mrs. a H. Bar- the prteeiest seen in this community, are allow Sr. celebrated their 64th ready to a host of relatives and wedding anniversary quietly in JEAN BURSON. their home 86 So. Main Street, friends bidding them to the reClearfield, Friday, February 19. ception. The bride-to-be, a great granddaughter of Clearfield Of vital interest to Sunset citiTen of their 12 children are living. Several of them visited early settlers, Mr. and Mrs. Ian- zens was the division of Sunset thus H. Barlow, Sr., is being ward during the last Sunday them, Friday. Both are Bountiful conference time. native born, but are among the honored with pre-nuptia!l parties /evening’s Home from a recent trip to George Haslam of Clearfield early settlers of Syracuse and California is Loy Wood. In Los who is president of the North Clearfield. They are active memAngeles, he -visited with rela- Davis stake, presided at the rebers of the First ward, being 97 85 282 tives including his daughter, organization ceremonies. The regular attendants at sacrament 96 85 281 97 80 277 services. Mrs. Barlow, the form- Mrs. June Johnson and family new bishop of Sunset ward is and i nLong Beach with his son, Rex Wahlgren. His counselors wesietecees LAOS er Alice Willey, enjoys sewing are: Dennis Hadlock, first counand fancy work. She helps work Barlow Wood and family. 98 89 286 Home, also this past week selor and Ethan Eccles, second on Relief society quilts and ocfrom a vacation trip to the west counselor. Leonard Huff is the gives a sewing bee in 96 85 279 casionally 97 84 279 her home for a selected group coast, is Lawrence Nelson, who ward clerk and Donald H. Reid visited with relatives and friends is assistant clerk. Bishop of Sun1407 of relatives and friends. At this,. : in Los Angeles and Long Beach. set Second ward is John Nicho99 92 290 latter social, she always prepares An all day sewing = session las. His first counselor is Marvin 98 93 281 a delicious dinner. Tuesday was held at the chapel Fisher; Arnold Youngberg is the 95 92 280 Dinner guests, recently of Mr. (95 87 280 by the Second ward Relief so- ward clerk and George Dixon, 97 80 275 and Mrs. Alvin D. Stoker in ciety. Supervised by Mrs. Gwel- assistant ward clerk. The office | their home were Mr. and Mrs. da Hoskins, Mrs. Vica Germer of second counselor has not yet R. Shetley and Miss Bertha and Mrs. Lucile Hender, the sew been filled. There are about 500) Wagner, of Salt Lake City. Miss 94 85 276 ‘members in each ward. The diWagner has just arrived from Champ., Sedan, R., H., O’Drive -::-- $695 heater. Friday the Yand luncheon, followed ward by a picture show. La Sehubart 3. 97 10 0 94 291 A. Mac Donald .............. 100 97 92 289 AS BOR yo eo SS eee 100 97 92 289 Bie A WANTON: | 32 99 99 89 287 ees VAIN 2 go) ee rete 100 98 89 287 PHAM "TOTAL sigs 7 or oe eae 1443 CLASS A POCATELLO, IDAHO Russell Raymond .......... 100 96 296 Cecil Dodge .................... ae 100 90 289 Bille Stoner 0. oee 99 98 88 285 George Edwards ........... 99 97 88 284}. Stan Bunce DEAN EO TVA 29 oa Sie 1433 PROVO, UTAH Burton Clark _...0.00...... 100 97 93 290 Lloyd Barker ................ 100 98 90 288 De OW Ce ee 100 99 92 291 Al- Stewart TEAM * TOTAL 289 288 288 287 Kenneth Baum George B. Judd ............ ~ 96 Dale I. Tollefson ............ 97 Elmer C. Day 98 George M. Bailey .......... 99 TEAM TOTAL 1379 CLASS D THAYNE, WYOMING | Howard McKim .............. 99 97 86 282 Theo Robinson .............. 98 96 86 280 Leo Pendleton: 2.222220..." Alva Heays Calvin Pendleton .......... 92 91 76 259 TEAM ROTAD, ee See 1351 SALT LAKE po 3 Paul Carpenter |............. 94 83 276 John McAllister _.......... iS 93 82 274 brnest: Warrent aks 97 < 83) T8gn2b8 Carli Metwlare. 252) 95 92-62 249 Burt “Watson! © )2.: ics 97 88 G61 246 TSE ANVIS SP @ AOA Su ais 52, Sek ee 1303 LAUREL NO. 1 Prone on Stnd Totl 00 94 294 100 oe 94 293 100 100 93 293 100 91 90 90 87 : George Barcus ................ 100 Marold Shore = i... "100 EGAMS TOTAL, oo... 02204 = WASATCH Jerry Jacobs ..2:.....28.... $9 Robert Paget Brooks Bair Clifford sHilton. 2... 98 NC 7/ AIT.” wees. Sue 98 Pret Orns a NORTH “ae Clifton Rees. _2.......8.. Kay Cuttenden .............. a INGrm “BHRMS 82s: 93 Lloyd Abasher ............. 98 Jacob Rees _ooww....... 98 TEAM TOTAL Robert Olson _._...... George Peterson .......... Hd) Kucers* 74269 2S Lloyd Paniagua .............. Joe Paniagua ANG PDO UWA Go eRe 98 98 98 100 Lou Benard Bud Keyes Floyd Walpole ~ Don Thurgood William Benard .............. 100 96 78 274 ANIC O WA oa ee Pe 1400 CLASS C _LOGAN, UTAH HAY Te UESCI) es 0 95 295 AS. Chipman (2k: int 100 88 288 J. Christianson: <2... 99 96 89 284 3; O. Jensen. 2 100 100 95 395 O..R. Thatcher Le 100 97 95 292 AFTON, WYOMING Keith Robinson ............ 100 97 89 286 sLynnJB. Smith 4 et ace. 97 «97 91 285 Elmo Newswander ........ 98 97 90 285 Kenneth C. Ames ........ 100 95 86 281 Guay udwick. 42 2335 99 94 84 277 TEAM TOTAL — MATANUSKA_ ‘NO. 3 : Murray J. Athearn. ...... 100. 99 86 285 A. K. Dickow 10 Stanley Lowe : Larrie Woods Jr. ....... 99 96 86 281 Virginia Reid (ady) ...100 98 82 280. TEAM TOTAL ESan 1 1409 SALT LAKE NO. 2 . Bud, Nelson. 98 88 284 Fred Rasmussen ............ ie 99 85 284 1406; Matanuska 1407, Afton 1414, Midwest 1379. . Class D: Salt Lake 1303, Thayne Thayne 1351, Salt Lake 1303. NO. 2 100 -. 100 ...100 ... 100 100 RUTH, NEVADA Karl WKWenyon. 627.5: 100 100 93 293. AlaG Zune © 020 253.2252: 100 98 86 284 R. WS MeGuire: 25.05. ‘100 99 85 284 Harold, Bishop. ................ 100 99 82 281 Robert Bransford SESE AIVL os POE A ligne ede ac ts Ltda 9 3 aig ba eae 1420 LAUREL i ae , Clinton Anderson eee 97 93 290 Leo Ray Joe Monahan Archie Torrell Charles Rodgers Pe RAE CRO DA Cee cetee ee ee 1416 COLLINSTON ‘ Odell Bigier .........f.:.:.....97 82 279 Chas: Bishop 2230554. ee 98 88 285 Jonny Potter — i628... 99 100 87 286 Frank Roskelley ............ 98 95 94 287 Bik Potter: oe. ee $9 ‘98 “16°27. 3! RAVE TOPAT 20 Fale oe ee eee 1410 - SHELLEY Frank Malcom. .............:.. 100 97 90 287 Hank ‘Matleom: 2.160.202: 98 95 91 284 Dell Waite ....... RSENS: 99 94 89 282 Bud Saxton %-. Glen Christensen .......... 100 92 76 268 TEAM TOTAL ee eae CENTERVILLE i SC On he WVEOS eae, 98 88 284: Reggie Coles Max Manning Norman Beers. . Roy Thomas TEAM TOTAL 298 out of the possible 300—I don’t see how they do it but let’s keep trying fellows, there is always a chance that it might happen te us. Ray Stoll of Napa and Russel Raymond of Pocatello were only two points behind the high man, and Rene Trotter, Ray Purser, and J. O. Jensen each three points behind the winner. High man in class AA, of course was Schindler; class <A, . Russell Raymond (@ocatello 110); class B, Karl Kenyon (Ruth); class ec; Ray Purser and Jay Jensen tied; class D, Howard McKim (Thayne). ; SIXTH WEEK RESULTS: Class AA, Kootenai 1443, ‘Laurel 1462, Napa 1457; Laurel 1462, Kootenai 1453, Matanuska 1457, Laurel 1462, Salt Lake 1447; Napa 1457, Kootenai 1443. Salt Lake 1447, Matanuska 1457. Matanuska No. 1 and Napa No. 1 tems tied with a 1457, therefore the off-hand score of 460 for Matanuska won over Napa’s score of 459, to break the deadlock. Class A: Pocatello 1433, Provo 1450, Napa 1427; Provo 1450, Pocatello 1433, Napa 1427; Napa) 1427, Pocatello 1433, Provo 1450. Class B: Bountiful 1400, Shelley 1402: Centerville 1400, Ruth, Nevada 1420; Collinston 1410, Matanuska 1438; Laurel 1416, Shelley 1402, Matanuska 1438, Collinston 1410, Ruth 1420; Ruth 1420, Centerville 1400, Matanuska 1438; Shelley 1402, Bountiful 1400, Laurel 1460. Class C: Afton 1414, Wasatch 1407; Logan 1454, Salt Lake 1408; Matanuska 1409, North Summit 1406. Midwest 1379, Was- Logan MATANUSKA Phone 80 EUEEOOUGUUUUQEUEUEEOEOGUGUEDAEQEOAGSESEAUOEGGOOUGSERUOGASUOOGCUTAAAAT AA J far B Warren Woods Jr. Edward Bellringer Roselyn Miller Gady) Daniel M. Contini Jr. Allen Richie TEAM TOTAL of the Page Seven 26, 1954 Roofs Repaired---New Roofs - Asbestos and Insulated Siding Rockwool and and \ Exterior \ Yetforalli \ ms PAINTING : * 35, advertising costs so little To advertise big-name gasolines takes less than 1/5¢ a gallon. To advertise famous brands of bread costs less per loaf than the wrapper. To advertise America’s leading cereals costs less than 3/10¢ a package. If any other form of selling were cheaper or more efficient, AND no one would advertise. Tile Master—TILEING Satisfaction Guaranteed Fr. HH. A. Approved NO make a reasonable profit.. . t Fiber Glass STORM DOORS WINDOWS : J s i i Insulation Interior — people sell more, each can afford to sell his goods or services to you for less and still / Q shooting member Utah, February =. team | week) Laurel; Montana that a eral Relief society, Mrs. Alene Young, will be present to give and outline the ‘| instructions. work for the coming season... Union meeting for February was conducted by Relief Pos last Fm (Sixth The the AA class turned in the high score of the week, 1462—look out Napa, I hear they are out after your scalp. Moroni Schindler of Salt Lake was the pated DAVIS COUNTY CLIPPER, Bountiful, DOWN PAYMENT Frandsen Roofing & Supply Co. 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