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Show Max Williams To study For doctorate Max William Ma) in Davis County: hiom the U. S Army; Amos Cook, Clearfield, hoituiiltuie Mr William giaduatid 1mm an in IT.; eaituJ I SI in hi M tkgiee m pomology at I St fmm tlie Logan school He i man ltd to the foi nn r ei a Olen of Kayville, daugh tei of Mr and Mr. Eugene W il liain, and thee hate two tin! ill t n KCA Rhythm Band Enlistments duung the month pf Maytheincluded the FairelL Into fT ! S Plili: NK.III at last Thursday evening W Daxi l)rne-i- n theatre in !.", v- 1 tariff-protecte- J Boyden Austin N. d Bountiful. He designed a special tool to repair rear crankcases on an craft engine without lemoxing them from the "From airciaft. Mr. Zabuskies idea MINING ASSOCIATION UTAH ( leai field The N'oitn Davi Sunset Stake senior .softball tournament is dnitled into a Niithen and Southern Du1 on (k me Syracuse vs. Sunset, 7 p m Sunsit 2, k ID ate played at the Clearfield. (ivk Associations aitivitv, JO to Mi Fiance Stewait City ball paik, and at the Sy ra Knchorage vs. Cleaifield a, 0 l 2.i who will conduit the hand. i ue June hall pal k Following the sc In dule of game foi the .Anchorage vs Cleaifield i, 7 iet week. Syracuse 2 . Cleaifield l, s 10 o jo vs. Sunset Syracuse Park Syracuse Clearfield Park June 16 June Hi 7 Sunet pm. Cleaifield I vs Cleaifield Syiaiue x t, 7 (Hi lo pm Sunet Sxiaiusi Cleaifield 1 vs Cleaifield C, '.1(1 SteHol-Mr. Dean Mrs. and tan illt Miss Martha j it Kay Cleaifield 2 vs Clear fit Id 1, o 2( atti ndi the I tali State Mrs. erna Peik, Fallon. foi Palo lit left lat Monday June 1!) Alto, California, when he wiMvadi, l a house gut t at thi g mvei sity giaduation i xeu ies in attend the giaduation i ei i ixe' me of Mi and Mi XitHoi- - in Logan eximng Cleai field 4 vs Sunsit I, 7. on I "hull tlun Min, an i y , i eien ed at Stanfonl Uiueiit ol heiilty for a few dax this wei k Cleaifield 2 vs Cleaifield n, s in 0 21 Miss Sharon Parker and Mis, I1' hathelois I digue in siienu fiatue, Ciaig Ruhtoith leal field vs Cleaifield il Lh in t it ti nit ng nig Mr. and Mrs. Hod Sanders, and Susan W hitenle i nti i tanu d at 2.i June Mrs. Rhea Blood was guest son, Johnny, Mi and Mis R ilph a. ptlonal houtt at Minion's ol ai field 1 vs Sunset, 7 nn p m i tint ti in at the Installation Dinnti Williams spmt the past yvetk at lioine tuning Cleaifield 2 vs Sunset 2, s pi the Sanders Hout (ilas Iial honoi ot Shxiol Wainotk tm C kaifield 1 vs Cleaifield I, 21 twelxe gut ts Jtani h in Wyoming Last weeks scores: David Garrett, son ot CishopVluh, Tuesday eyening, June lo Mr. and Mrs. William ( . liar- Mrs. Hoience Barton is at-- 1 June 9 md Mis (,1m (,ai ii tt, had Hit ton yyeie Saturday eyening t t utu 7 matter Cleaifield 4 of blinking Ins an-l- ti tiding the Spoil h and Heating Entered as second-clas- s guests of Mi and Mis Paul W nil' Woik Shop at the Utmiisity of .at Layton, I tah, under the Act leai fit 111 h 4 'e Hns wo Baiton and family in Bountilul t of March 8, 1870. Hors, e was a l. ill t(. two wti ks 7 Syr ni use Prank Parker is attending! Mrs- Mr. and Mrs. James 1 uller. hl ,i i leai field summer school at the Pi.gham y n Published by ,'aiT Idaho, have hi i .siting Hn the Toting University in Pioyo l1' ht J'141,' nt-- ' Ml ek o 7 Cleaifield CO. TVI'X1 Mi PRIMING ol Thin sday INLXNI) llaoy Mrs. Wells Collett and daugh kt uni Mis William Jordan They s Phone; Kaxsyille 10 Syraiue 2 L Dick 1 hm loi Swade, Pioyo, uana, lift sday Bishop, tei, i Marie. Rnh.ird and Gary 7ol- Sun et whin he has aiupted a yuited in Logan Widnesday Imgei s t nt two day sin I A m hoi age 2 Member Hit yyith Mi and Mis Clin WuOh-lngto- n (alnoinid last t i k as guit of thin poitiuii ( ounli Cleat full! and witn Mi and Mis lu ti ii NATION L EDI I ORI L Ml i nt . ami Mi gi andpai Sunset 2 W Nolan Olson of illianis, esia daughter ssocmioN Nelon Mi Luana left Sunday to attunl Wesley Max 2 Cleaifield and Mis Nat'l Vd. Williams, Representatiye Col. and Mrs. Wells Collett summer sthool at the B X I i kdsant uy, l pending aj Newspaper dyertising Service Sunset t on the dvisuiy weie gutsts Mr. and Mrs. Paul hom.ixxen Boa id Tom of the Home '1 ow nlui(: lUl xenue Jli.i N. Muhigan n'dl'ai onts. Mi June PI , U ,llld,n" "hlk Jlul eft foi their home at ban Jose Flllanet, Kutm hicago, III. Cltarf.eki 2 and p,)iat,n y for h i i Un ahfoinia after .s.tmg pan ts no vacationing Sunset t ln buffet t.ak, Caid'ton, Alhtita, Canada days with Mr. and Mrs Arthur !I lI(Jay afuiniM tleai field Tliomasen and Mi and Mis Mr. and Mrs. Ex an Craw forth Mr. and Mrs. I am Jont-s- Mr Cleaifield 5 Art Hoisley and son, airoll MiCnll, Nevada Mr and 'Mrs Frank larker(Ui(i week.lMIl ot th homes P !t an at 2 Sunset visiting Iliau, lshlnjr and daughter, Sharon, Mr Anchor age Mrs and 0 II((rsU,, then daughtii, Mi and Mis the wedding reception of Dixie wtMe of iianiis Rohiiison and family ,llI1IHI tt(lk .3 6 Clearfield Peteison and Jeny Shuithtf in Mi and Mi THESTAIH Cnnige I eatham and then son and his y ife, Mi 1 Sy lacuse News Fililoi 'Cl AIR iimis Ogden Finlay evening Mrs. I.lame JaiK, Salt Lake, and Mis I ynn CTawtoith. tilitof IAKY HOXVKINl. Miss Bonnie Kay Ashbaker, and the children of Mr and Mrs Cleaifield Mrs. Mary Bowman returned Adv Me, VHtNON WOOLSLY Miss Dianne NieKen, Miss A KUAN KS y lsited Sunset 3 Ulfne ManaKl Oyyen Collett home Thin sday fiom Oakland, tIJx Friday home McCarty returned W A 11 HRIM.TON Hiwkkeiii rth Mi anil Mis A T Collett California, when she has pent U S Secreta KIX4S Sy tacuse 2 Sunday eyening fiom the shhak-- i the past month at the home of VtAUIYN Mr. and Mrs. Melvin PARKER u,M)Rl,t 2 Clearfield U. at Logan yyheie thi y attendMi and Mis Chailes Rob- hei son, Mi and Mis Oi lando BFIxl ( , Fs , ( ompuHito! ed Gills State the past weik. I eague Standings A C HKlfsSON CompoKitnT Roy Mis attended Hei Giem son Bowman bins, has been I AIR (. Mr. and Mrs. C harles Robbins the W on Lost K)fU) ompoito hall veiv ill State bteit.' rvx JA(K IMHOFT and family, N'eyv London, Conn , in I (nils' at the UInauguial 2 use ai I F S. Kyi of small son l.nttnex Friday IOHN HAKKFR JR ogan Howard, Linotyp. .3 aie visiting with hoi patents, ey i ning F 2 I in tvu Cleaifield H FxINNF R Mi and Nils Donald R Howard, KF W HITES1DFS Mr and Mis Mehin Ahbakii MARION Proof Reader Clearfield 4 ol ( die It and Mis will spend the week with his CM! F RAM Kay Prvst-fn, and family Cleaifield 1 Mi anei Mis Ri- My ion Layton and twin sons, gi andjiai PressmdT Laar Godfrey and Bishop Dougla Hiirtlerv Suj'eixr it Sy i acme and Ciaiv, of El Paso, ley Bushnell, while his parents r,iy :o( pi lull Clinton Zoilmgei aie attending Texas, aimed to tom NX F NC F. Rimiety Ani hoi age spend two aie vaeationmg m California. summer school at the I tah yyeiks his Mr. Mrs. Mis Cliai field and Norman Evans mother, visiting RKPOinLKS State University. Urine Layton and othei lela and (hildten, Douglas, I lizabi th I PH Pf Sunset A NORM iw,n, Mrs. W. Kaye Barton spent toes They r A KUINsdN Cleaifield 5 I out spent a few days at and Garth, Ft Collins, Culm ado, imiin the past tyo yveeks at Memphis, ( orf i. id now aA xmiAutk Clearfield .1 hei to City with aimed visit Brigham yisiting Wednesday pai y IR1.IK Ph NM rr Tennessee, yisiting with hi i ms entx, Mr. and Mi Martin Ree- - Mis Evans sistei and family , Farmnurt, n k A nit HIM- HOF Sunset 2 tei, Mr and Mis Adolph MonaMr. and Mrs Lee Liston. JFAN PURSON Sunet .i ghan She i etui net) home Satin day with Mi. and Mis Monaghan who will spend a few days yis- the Davis High Stliool at M a in Childien four to eight ytai idd aie invited to thi Kavilli 1". Salt Lake City: Hill, $H. Layton; Thomas, $M. Paychecks to American workers mean cars, fine homes and comfortable living. For many foreign workers, paychecks which will save the Ogden Air cover life's necessities. Protective tariffs help keep Matenel Area and the Air barely American living standards high. Without them, our Force thousands of dollars eath workers must lower their standards to foreign levels. A year. Top award of s went to El- mining industry will bring greater pros' in M. Zabnskie, Ft". S. :tid W' perity to Utah. Syracuse Second leads llorth Davis softball Lax-to- n heat re owners, 'lon Kudman, left, and Don lihisius, right. prestnt top priex to Yxonne Pierce, Sunset, and (I'de Sttw.irt, Hill Harden Homes. Other winntrs were Even ft rx , erdeland Park, tatkle box; Clifford Johnston, Sunsit, timer; Ditk Talamantex, Clearfield, car robe; Kudx lomingues, Clearfield, gun cleaner; Wallace Harxex, laxton, tlotk: Reed ( alton, Lay-tosteak knnes, lltnrt (. Probst, Laxton, retl, Ditk Moulton 1. ax ton, ladies raor; Toil hloer, Laxton, men's razor; Mr. Stewart, Hill Carden Homes, fan; Mrs. Pierce, Sunset, toffee maker; and Hob Rabenslein, Laxton. fishing Photo) pole. (Reflex-Jouin1 Slater, Protection for Utah 1 IF James W. Campbell, $1; Geoige C. Carter, $ir; and Frank F - following- Army: Lawrence Ben Pauli Drury, Bountiful; Daniel Bruce ae Adams, Layton; Heniy H .Weber, Woods Cross; Into the Navy, Fred Ray mond Kmeiy, Iaiyton; Donald Kail David Ihll, Bountiful, Gary Lynn Par-- 1 Hennefei , Cleaifield; kin. Bountiful, Motgan Giant Lind Keniucott, Bountiful; sthow, Layton, and Doienej Into the An Foice Hailin - 'William TaiLington, Cleaifield Smith, haimington Dean Cottrell, Cleaifield, and From the I S Naxy, Donald Louis I opt z, ( kaifield; JohnRonald Chailes I)awon, Ogden, iwt-iboth inducted into the Thotnotk, Sunset, Fiom the h S Un Forte A my fiom Daws County. 1 ille Rlr thin hand h.i' Kav lieen postponed fmm Thuida, June Pi, to Fndav, June 2n, at m-'- C page 2 17,1958 Revarded For ideas follow mgiDonald from ar leai field sepaiated seixites dunng the month of d vho ha been upti liitondcnt ol the t xpenmental faim m Pleasant View, ha infixed a ntauh tn ultui t at assistantship in hoi W the Mate College of ahington which will continue until he ha finished hi doitoi degite in Ka.villi The Ka.xsville men weie journal-j- u 7 Hill workers Separations and inductions Listed by Selective Service the earth comes an abundant life for all" - June 20th K STARTS 7:00 P.M. LAYTON ARMORY LAYTON, UTAH 1 iim i fy 11 5 C C C C a, 1 (AGE 3 TO G) 1 1 1 YOU CAN ENTER YOUR CHILD BY CALLING ANY LAYTON JAYCEE OR IAYCEETTE 1 C . C . C EMCEE BY MAYOR WAYNE WINEGAR ,t FOLLOVED BY i Ly-rut- ( (START 9:00 P. M.) to the Music o! GLEN PHILLIPS I - x ADMISSION: ADULTS $1.00 I CHILDREN AND UNDER FREE 12 I -- iting at Mi Baiton' home be-fo- Reno, Nexada Mr. Gladys Rent meister. Miss Alice Rintnu istei Mis Zena Williams and Miss Munel Reeyes i etui lied home fiom a two yveek y at at ion ti ip to ( out D Alone, Idaho, CHatiet National Park, Blatk Hills of Smith Dakota and Colot ado National leay ing for Paik. Mr and Mrs. Rex A - water rAri 0 Nr Garrett, lln t.hn . , - , Z''&y ;v V'Ia 14 H y'k9 (oppiitun. wire Sunday guests of Bishop ami 4 & V ? , c 7 " (n,) .5 t.ai- - 3 ivyi a i, - Yt i xs-- s sJ'VW' ft f Si tV 4 Aw At i - l X , 4 if pennies a day. Easy to order. Jus! cal! our business office. WATER BETTER Now, ask your electric dealer or plumber 1 ki - k v34 f- , u . t- j ELECTRICALLY . . . -- 44' modern homes have bandy phones in I cohx Mountain States Telephone X .A (i it jt J 4 t VA ' A'i " v U ;4 m J f X s- i old-typ- HEAT 4 X is You re never olone vnth o handy bedroom telephone. Costs only , , V,V There never a worry about tiny toddlers little hands with an electric water heater. Its always as cool as a because it is completely wrapped in refrigerator insulation. A "quick recovery electric water heater produces hot e water 3 times as fast as an heater the same size. There is a whale of a difference in heating water electrically, 'y aN ix, ADlHavX-N'UiIhA- v y 4fV'V x Tf Y m s- , |