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Show w m News About Folks in ads LAYTON Mrs. Maggie Simmons Correspondent Miss Barbara Stephens returned home Sunday after a two weeks visit in Henefer with relatives. Miss Jean Meibos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Meibos; Miss Sharon Page, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Page; Miss Rhea Maughan, daughter of Mrs. Charles P. Maughan; Miss Arlene Love, For Sale . . . Wanted . . . Employment Lost and Found . . . For Rent or Lease Services Offered . . . Miscellaneous fill Want Ads 15c Per Line Per Issue 75c Minimum Per Issue WANT ADS ACCEPTED any time up to 5 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Love, and Shelby Stastny, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Stastny, all of Layton are among those who will leave Saturday, July 30th and be gone until August 20th with the Davis High School Seminary, on a 8000 mile bus trip which will take them to all points of interest along the Mormon trail and other points of interest in the United States. The group of 70 students will be under the leadership of the Socot-w- a Expedition of Salt Lake City. The Layton First Ward Primary Wheats parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl was reorganized this week with Craig, and also in Ogden with Mr. Mrs. Marjorie Jacobson as the new Wheats parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Ronnenpresident. Mrs. Alta Ronnenkamp Mrs. Marie kamp Sr. had as their Wednesday is first counselor; Christensen, second counselor; and evening dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Louise Jackson, secretary-treasure- r. Mrs. George Ronnenkamp, Jr., and Outgoing officers were family, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mrs. Irma Worthen, Mrs. Nancy Wheat and children. WHOS NEW IN LAYTON Lewis, Mrs. Louise Barnes, and Mrs. Anna Hooper. Mr. and Sirs. Harold Anthcn Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wheat and of Ogden are the proud parents children of Berkeley, Calif., are of a baby daughter, bom at the week. visiting at the home of Mrs. Dee Hospital in Ogden last Sirs. Anthon is the former Deon Willey of Layton. Grandparents are Sirs. Ethel Hall of Ogden, and Dale Willey of Layton, and Sirs. Anthon of Texas. Proud are. Sir. and of Layton, Sirs. Sirs. Owen Willey, Chipman of Kaysville and Walter Nelson of Slorgan. Bom at the Dee Hospital in Ogden on Sunday, was a son to Sir. and Sirs. James C. Slorris. Sirs. Slorris is the former Myrtle Wes- ley great-grandparen- ts p. m. Tuesday for insertion in Thursday issue. at Reflex, KFYFD and BLIND ads, such as leave name 25c Reflex of per inserPhone Reflex or Write in Care line. 15c per tion additional to regular office will be adARTICLES FOUND and turned in at Reflexfinder: Owner may to vertised one issue only, without cost 50c. Whdecareistaken of claim upon payment identify and turned m to The Reflex, in handling such lost and found items articles. such no responsibility is accepted for or edit, revise or reject The publishers reserve the right to or advertisein any omission error all advertising. In case ofliable only to the extent of ment the publishers are immediately. be should reported the ad. Errors Everybody agrees on tbe importance of protecting dairy farmers through fair and constant prices. re-runni- ng REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Very nice 3 bdrm NEAR MOUNTAIN ROADroom KAYSVILLE attached with brick garage, livDA Beautiful LAY'TON room acre lot. carpeted, large kitchen. ing brick, double garage, and want Landscaped lot with wonderful If you want to be out on quiet street. This home view a beautiful view, then this is the G. I. will home youll want. Total Price 2 bdrm frame FARMINGTON down $12,800.0 . Approx. $3,000. kitchen, very deep home, large will handle. nice with fruit lot berries, trees, 1.13 ACRES water. Total small a with acres irrigating garden, Y'ES, heres 1.13 price $S, 000.00. home on it for only Now is the time to LAYTON Road Mountain on Located $2,050. shake with ga2 bdrm East of Layton. $1,000.00 down buy this with lot plenty of rage, large will handle. trees. shade and shrubs SprinNEW LISTING in front; range, system kling LAYTON Lovely SKYLINE, Frig, carpeted, living room and shake, attached garage, f ull bedroom lot. set, Venetian blinds, evbasement. Nice landscaped erything goes for $9,000.00. Located near new grade school. YR. OLD 2 bdrm shake, close 2 Total Price $10,730. to school, owner will consider WILL GI on trade towards down paycar bedroom shake, 3 CLEARFIELD or small down payment ment, basement full attached garage, like rent. Priced at and balance built room extra with an sleeping $9,800.00. in the basement. Loan cost only owner wants to home See this GI. today. for this sell shake, its 2 Price $10,730. 21 ft. living room, large years old, GOOD BUY kitchen with utility room. See WE HAVE two homes on Ronald this and lets have your offer. Ave.. Layton, that you can get a are Both on. EXCELLENT 3 bdrm brick ramvery good buy attached with bler with garage, large lot with shake homes contract or fenced with redwood, nicely FHA rear garages. GI, miss Dont seeing decorated, good sized kitchen with financing. homes. these Hotpoint Electric Dishwasher and disposal. Large utility, soft OWNER TRANSFERRED atwater system. Will G. I. on 23 LAYTON 3 bedroom Brick, See it this week for the loan. yr. tached garage, well landscaped in Layton. best transferred buy lot. Owner is being in Kaysville, 2 bdrms, WANTED Take and must sell right away. We have cusbasement. loan GI brick, 4 over the existing tomers for this type of home, with a reasonable downpayment. contact us if you are thinking of Price $13,250. selling yours. BUILDING LOTS 120 acre COUNTY DUCHESNE WE HAVE some choice building shake white 3 bedroom Ranch, lots in Layton. Call us for deWater. condition. in home good tails. Priced at $9,000.00. $1,000.00 dn will handle, GOO per yr. on balBARLOW REALTY ance. LAYTON REALTOR REAL ESTATE contract for 378 North Main, T.ayron sale, inquire with us. Phone Kays. 755 or 325-- J Neville 259 Sanders 0210-J- 4 -- 4-ro- om OUT-OF-TOW- N rm Mitchell Ogden house and MODERN DAVIS COUNTY REALTY 28 ga- 3202 7-- It. 28 Utah's Milk Study Committee found that if the store price of milk should go two cents or more per quart below the price of milk delivered to the doorstep, store sales would increase and doorstep distributors would he in danger of losing customers. WHEN STORE MILK PRICES GO DOWN TOTAL MILK CONSUMPTION GOES UP THE REAL PROBLEM, THEN, IS A BATTLE BETWEEN THESE TWO KINDS OF STORES VS. DOORSTEP DISTRIBUTION As Safeway testified to Utahs Milk Study Committee, it is Safeways policy to sell milk at the lowest possible price through stores only. Safeway customers pay cash for milk and carry it home. This kind of distribution saves .the cost of small deliveries . . . saves the cost of handling hundreds of small credit accounts . . . saves the cost of absorbing credit losses. milk buyers are entitled to these savbecause they earn them. And theyll get them so ings long as the price they pay for milk is not "fixed by agreement or law. Cash-and-car- ry R SERVICES Ventilated AluBREEZE BASEMENT digging, back filling, KOOL minum Awnings. Manufacturers excavating and land leveling of and Designers. all kinds. No job too big or too KOOL BREEZE Aluminum small. By hour or contract. Phone Ornamental and Melvin Kaysville Ashbaker, Awnings 284-1086 tf. Wrought Iron Railings, Aluminum Storms Doors and Windows. WILL SUPPLY and haul fill dirt, For Free Est., Call Ned Burgess, also haul cement, sand and gravKays. 0211-J- 2 soil. Ira and road top tf 3626 el, gravel J. Egbert. Phone Kays. 0S02-J.- 1 3-- M. 4 1-- 27 1483 2-- 5 tf. FOR SALE WANTED ROOM SET WANTED URANIUM claims with WALNUT DINING Table, Buffet and 6 upholstered ore out crops of commercial chairs. Sell or trade. Make offer. grade. Also wish to contract men Phone Kaysville 10. who know open areas where good uranium claims may be staked. South Write Box CUC, in care of this 9x9 UMBRELLA TENT, or52 Phone newspaper, Kaysville, Utah. 3201 6-- 30 500 East, Clearfield 8t, 3289 7-- It. 2S FOR SfiLE DAVID BRADLEY 2y2 H. P. Garden Tractor with snow blade atOAK BRUSH TOPSOIL and SAND tachment. Excellent condition. and GRAVEL $9.00 for 5 Yds. $150.00. Delivered. Will Haul or LOAD. Fill Dirt 50c a Yard. KENMORE washing machine MELVIN JAQUES Excellent condition. $50.00. Call 1 Mile East of Hill Field 0S17-R6:00 P. Phone 55 2601-- 8-5 tf. 1 after Kaysville M. and all day Sunday. 3293 7-- 2t. 28 Line Posts. All steel. BALED and windrow hay and bar$18.00 per set. Stott Welding, ley. Phone Kaysville 0801-RUtah. CLOTHES 1. Layton, 3038 5-- 19 FORD Crestliner. Radio and heater. Excellent condition, 770 Hill Villa Drive, Layton. Phone 51 333-- J, 3173 6-- 23 tf. IF IT IS used furniture or appliances you want, stop in or call at UNION FURNITURE, Phone 640. 332 2-- 28 3294 tf. Lay-to- n, tf. 27 7-- It. 28 American Home trailer. For information phone Vernal Christiansen, Clearfield FOOT 1947 09. 3291 It. 6-- 28 COAL FURNACE and Stoker Complete. 2S3 North Main, Sunset or Phone Clearfield after 5:00 p. m. 73 3296 7-- 28 It. and for SAFEWA Y works daily with THAT CAN GIVE YOU THESE SAVINGS? st OFFERED This has happened time and again throughout the country. Everybody recognizes that an increase in milk consumption' would benefit all Utah. Producers would gain because they would sell more Grade A milk. And Utahs citizens, particularly the children, would get more of this essential food for good health. And it is high time for milk consumption to take an upswing in Utah. The Utah Farmer of June 2, 1955 stated: "The market milk consumption per capita last year in Utah was 184 quarts and the minimum needed by every adult is 273 quarts, or three glasses per day. IS SAFEWAY THE ONLY DISTRIBUTOR NO! Any milk bottler who wants can concentrate on the "cash and carry method of store sales of milk can and many do in many parts of the United States have the same kind of low-cooperation as Safeway. LAYTON, REALTOR Phone 208-- J So. Main 766-Lee Mr. Eve. or Sun. rage, 1 mile west of Kaysville. Phone Kaysville 244. Actually it is about the price YOU pay for milk . Many bottlers like to distribute milk to the doorstep. So instead of making one stop and delivering hundreds of quarts of milk at a time, they make hundreds of stops and deliver one or two quarts at a time. Many customers prefer the convenience of this more costly way of distributing thousands of Utahns 885 Safeway Utah employees received $3,541,876-3- 7 u wages and salaries in 1954. 171 Utahns own 16,863 shares of stock in Safeway Stores. Safeway purchased the following Utah products io 1954. milk. But consumers who want to buy their milk from stores should not be prevented from getting the savings possible from this kind of distribution. Milk bottlers have no right to insist on an unnecessarily high to help pay for price for milk sold through stores doorstep delivery. cash-and-car- ry Some distributors seek to protect these high prices and profits by fixed resale pricing. THAT'S WHY A "FIXED" PRICE ON THE MILK YOU BUY IN STORES MEANS A HIGH PRICE Mr. Stuart Russell, who represents 30 milk producer cooperatives throughout the country, testified to Utahs Milk Study Committee that where the retail price of milk is fixed it has invariably been fixed too high. Such high prices protect doorstep delivery from the fair and legitimate competition of lower cost store milk distribution. WHY SAFEWAY IS PUBLISHING THIS STATEMENT Safeway was born in neighboring Idaho. We have a big stake in Utah and a citizen's concern for Utah's well-bein- g. We believe we have a responsibility to the public, our employees, suppliers, and stockholders to publish the record of our testimony to the Milk Study Committee. Watch for these reports in this newspaper. |