OCR Text |
Show THE CLEARFIELD NEWS LDS Girls' organization of the Clearfield Firest Ward held a circus Daily in the recreation hall last Friday evening, under the direction of Mrs. Vera Welker as- sisted by Mrs. Merle Bollschweiler Mrs. Wanda Wilcox and Mrs. Beth Clark. Featured were clowns and make believe animals to carry out the theme. Refreshments were sold from various booths, and there were games for all to play. Monev received will be given to the North Davis stake house, now nearing completion. Mutual Improvement Association workers annual MIA conference hid lest wek in Salt Lake City. Honoring Mrs. Graydon Holt, a party was given rcently by Mrs. Clarenc J. Stoker and Mrs. Roy Stuart at the Stoker home. Light refreshments wer served. A party for Mrs. Gardner Bar-lowas given Wednesday evening at her homei n Clinton, with her sisters serving as hostesses. Mrs. Luella Barlow. Mrs. Golda Barlow and Mrs. Elsie Bennett were among the attendants. A lovely wedding reception honored just weds, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roberts, Friday evening, given by the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Stevenson at their home in Layton. The counle were married in the LDS Salt Lake temple. The bride is the former Jean Stevenson. Mr. Roberts is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. w son-in-la- 1Y inch 2pkg 15 Sparklers -- 10 inch ft5e a pkg. Gillette pm Oae-Pie- teier r4 ce Gillette 'riO-llod- e Sparklers 14 inch o Pk9 Dlspeaser Now you change blades presto . . shave quicker, easier than ever before. Buy this great new shaving combination today! - 0 e VACAHON HINTS Single Shot Caps 3 pkg's Cigarettes Ses-Jla- semi-monthl- J0e All Popular Brands , - Rosemary Rice scene of a wedding, Saturday, June 18th, when their daughter, Rosemary, became the bride of Carl W. Peterson, son of Mrs. M. Peterson, Kent, Washington. Only relatives and a few close fnends were present. The brdie wore a gown of white veil, marquisette, with finger-tiand carried a bouquet of pink rose buds centered with an orchid. Doctor H. W. Reherd, President Emeritus of Westminster college, performed the impressive double ring ceremony. Mrs. Curtis Coker, of Centerville, was matron of honor and Arnold Swanberg, of Seattle, acted as best man. Flower girls were Miss Judy Lou daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grossenbach, of Ogden, and Miss Suzanne Watson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Watson, of Bountiful. Mrs. Claude Parrott, of Layton, and Mrs. Tcarl Goff, of Ogden, presided in the dining room. Immediately after the wedding supper the young couple left for Seattle and other points in Washington and Oregon. After July first they will be in Salmon, Ida., where Mr. Petersen is connected with the U. S. forest service. MILK OF MAGNESIA 50 Shot Repeater Heading the list of todays romance report is the flame 0f Miss Leone Stewart, who is finmaking al arrangements for at nuptials which she will exchange wedding promises with Wendell A. Law. June 29 is the date selected for Hie coming marriage with rites to be performed in the Salt Lake temple. The bride-tobis a of Mr and Mrs. Clarence daughter B. Stewart of Kaysville. Mr. Law is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Law of Bountiful. e Paper Cups pkg Paper Forks & Spoons Pkg J Cap pistol $() TEXAN JR. BAND AID The quick and sure bandage Double Barrell Pirate 2c 50 Shot Pistol Outo-o- r Bike Flag Set 4J9e 60c ALKA SELTZER Singlc Shot Pitsol 35c Double Holster Sets 4je 24 Tablets $$90 Plastic Wipe On-U- se it on everything vflUED iRHHirniMi Dick Cap Pistol , TOQSrmtitti Come in and get iff The future bridal pair will honey southern Utah and return t0 thc!r hoi!ae in Bountiful. Mr. Law is a junior student of" the University of Utah, where he is in the school of electrical engineering. During World War II he served in the U. S. arm. Prenuptial party hostesses fori the bride-elehave been Mrs. arles tow. Mrs. Ray Hyde, Miss Eloise Odd, Miss LuJuana Wood, BCUy Hunt 8n Mrs Bert Page moon in Toone Tractor & Implement Co. 2100 South S. Highway 91 Main-- U. PHONE 808 BOUNTIFUL, UTAH (Your Ferguson Tractor Dealer) AT tASTLji'ife j vater PUNTT Of AND AND IT-D- AY WGHTI i'll . Whits automatic water heaters ;V, vide more hot water when its needed 63 per cent more per gallon erf rated stand- storage capacity than the ard acceptable to utility com- Conventional of table 'r panics! a! . i. , ' 1 ... ' . 4 V, ;! 1 fe - T, models top WHITE MAGNESIUM ANODE tonk lad ! W tAKED ENAMEL EXTERIOR proett RUIIT-I- N HEAT TEAR -- ok.. Wf-w- d j - i',f jyljl al? Pravmtt Htct Lmi FIBER GLAS HEAVY DUTY INSULATION STEEI. MSIDE TANK. HEAVY GALVANIZED SINGLE or DOUBLE HEATING UNITS iviuti 1 00 939--1 1 949-58- .3 But don't get discouraged . Slowly but surely your '49 dollar is starting to buy more , do a bigger day's work . Most food, some clothing, many new cars are cheaper than they were a few weeks back. Save these dollars that are becoming more valuable every month. They're invited , protected and insured in Holbrook Plumbing & Heating Co. 365 North Main Bountiful, Utah Phone 206 We close July 2nd, 3rd and 4th M0WI Farmers Stale Bank Woods Cross, Utah Phone 22 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation We Pay 2 Interest on Savings f Yes, We Have It! ct For years and years all home canners have used paraffin wax for and jeUies despite the M f?ct Quality and. protec- abliU? of Paraffin has gone down and down as the methods of refining have improved. RODEO PISTOL Army 45 pistol IPQIJlllMIlLiiiill a$0-sovalu- e FISHING SEASON OPENS JUNE 11 GET YOUR LICENSE HERE Sporting Goods THE SAME HIGH QUALITY THAT HAS MADE RONDO THE MOST POPULAR OF FINE PERCALES NEW. . ALL have it! We $4J!9 h. Leone Stewart & & t5e 2100 South Main-- U. S. Highway 91 Phone 808 Bountiful, Utah (Your Ferguson Tractor Dealer) p CAP GUN pkg Alemite Lub. for Toone Tractor & Implement Co. 50c PHILLIPS Paper Plates grease or grease gun and a 5 lb. can of y interested a price tag? buy insist that all tractors be demonstrated on your farm against the NEW Your request for a competitive the men onstration from the boys." Call us when the "boys" agree to a competitive Demonstration. Hubley's Texan Sr. American Flags Get a regular $4.95 Alemite gun for $2 you looking for a good, honestly rated Tractor, capable of handling inch plows toughsoil, or are 270 per carton 39e TRACTOR OWNERS Tractor Buyers Attention Gross-enbac- Repeater Caps 3 pkg's FARMERS r The home of Mr. and Mrs. V. T. lice, 115 South 4th East, was the SELECTION eJ "to e We have the best Sparklers-- 8 Seper-Spe- I..1 h. FOURTH OF Bffll! JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, JUNE 23, 1M9 The Utah state fair for 194Q has r have ben their daughters. Mrs. r and Leo Mrs. J. set for September 16 to 24 been aJ Don P. Fowler and her children, seven a pound and this year more than ever bePrud Parents of Cheryl and Pamla of Cheyenne,agricul17 at torn Elrl June reFriday, fore it's going to be a realTlieobold, Wyoming. They will also visit LDS hospital. Mother tural fair," reports J. A. latives in Hooper. Mrs. Fowler I of tne state new secretary-managewill be remembered as formerly toby both ve doing fine . Beth Layton of Clearfield. While! Merl Sessions is home from the fair board. product thermoplastic here Mrs. Fowler has also been Leland Stanford Jr. university in new A I guest of her girlhood friend, California where he completed his called Sure Seal, which looks much Mrs. Evelyn be.sium in the course, like and is applied like paraffin sums home. Four members of the American but a product that docs a much k'ilirSnmlin Barbara of Monticello I totfion auxiliary will distribute more complete job of protection, Is now available in the stores. Utah arrived here Sunday morning inllrir"efMties,f,cigauettp,t in preserving and adding to try at theAndattractiveness lor a visit with her parents. Mr. fP of those delieterans hospital, and Mrs. Arvil Sessions and other 11. housewives This program has cious jams and jellies, area relatives. have been intermountain in of R. Geo. the Day charge of the A party honoring Mary Louise this yearfor unit two the was advantage special of years. past Farmington, given Jennings by Mrs. Mardonna Brown, Monday evening in her home East Campbell Heights, Clearfield. It was a miscellaneaus shower, with guests bringing lovely gifts for Miss Jennings, whose engagement and forth coming marriage to Dale Bone of Kaysville has been anAre nounced. House guests of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Wallace are their sons and wives, Mr. and Mrs. James 2-- 14 in Wallace and children, Gary and John Lynn of Santa Barbara, Calif, Before in and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wallace you and son, Garn of New Brunswick, New Jersey. you Members oft he Rachel Warren PioUtah of chapter of Daughters neers from Syracuse attended a convention held recently in FillFERGUSON TRACTOR. more. Utah. During the latter days ol her life, Mrs. Rachel Layton demWarren was a resident of Clearfield. will-'sepa- rate Mrs. Evelyn Sessions entertained in her home, Monday afternoon who NEEDS for her daughter, Linda-Lewas celebrating her 7th birthday. Refreshments were served to Field 18. Linda had 2 birthday cakes, one with pink frosting and 7 candles, made by herm other, and another with Linda written in frosted letter, given by Mrs. A. Z. Green, grandmother. Roberts of Clearfield. Relatives and friends from this vicinity attended funeral services for Robert E. Bodily held Thursday afternoon m the Syracuse ward chapel. Three of the deceased's 10 children lived in dear-field- . They are, three sons, Homer Bodily, Myron Bodily and 1hay K. Bodily. Funeral services for Paul Popovich of Clearfield were conducted Friday morning at the Churcho f St. Rose of Lima in Layton. A resident for some years of this community. Mr. Popovich is the father of the late Mrs. Milan llen-icand had made his home with after her death. his Survivors Include several grandchildren. Dinner guests Monday at the Guthrie home were, Mrs. Nina Barton, children, and Stephen Sessions. Ralph Keller of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bradford of Verdeland Park, Layton visited Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs T. P. Taylor. . . Mr. Keller and been friends, Mr. Taylor have since they were playmates in their native town of llarrisville, Weber County. Lee A former Clearfielder, Wyo., visited recently here with Mrs. Dolly Brown and other rela tives. Mrs. Ruby Barber and children Donald, Keith and Sharon visited Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Josie Barber. House guests for several weeks of Mr. and Mrs. George Layton. SEMOMAL SUHKK LAYTON Appliancs Drivers often turn s. highways into ni.i rllllCO RADIOS REFRIGERATORS or a This is not a clearance, but a new lower price level. close-ou- t ALL NEW COLORS so well-blend- ...... dear, they take your breath. away!. ed die-way- Gesuvius Fountains ALL COLORS 10'&3L5 Our insurance protects you when you need it most. DUPONT Paints Small Appliances Hardware SMITH'S 175 SOUTH MAIN BOUNTIFUL Telephone 749 Phone 678 Centerville Utah ALL NEW DESIGNSt .. stripes. plaids, checks, tiny florals plus many, many other new-this-seas- on patterns. fRondo comes in a Rainbow of solid colors too! Rr,. U. S. Pat Of. atFeMEY; jia PLi cut is S ftLV.-AT- BOUNTIFUL fi COtSTjY UTAH V |