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Show 'V 4 Sunset News "Wonderland By Night will be the theme of this year's Junior Prom at Davis High School. This traditional dance, the big event of the ygar, will be held March 18, froh till 12 p.m. in the gym and is The Junior Prom Queen will be chosen by the junior class. An educational tour of the Thiokol Corporation, Wednesday, Feb. 15, was taken by industrial technology and machine shop students of Davis High School under direction of Clinton Zollinger, Dean Hammer and Dewayne Garret. Highlight of the lour was the firing of a five inch rocket at the cost of $500 The group also was shown films on the Minutenian missile. The Scotch Doubles bowling tournament, sponsored by Sunset Junior Chamber of Commerce, was enjoyed Sunday, Feb 1, at JoLee Lanes in Roy, by about 128 Jaycees and their semi-forma- THE A summary of the recent hearing on interchanges for Federal nterstate Highway 15 in the Clearfield-Laytoarea has been forwarded to the Chief of Bureau of Yards and Docks, Cmdr. W. G. Knopf sent the n U.S. Navy. information in a letter to the bureau last week. He reuested that the bureau make a recommendation to the Bureau of Public Roads on behalf of the Department of Defense to locate an interchange at 1700 South Street in Clearfield to provide for mobilization requirements of Clearfield Naval Supply Depot. Copies of the letter also were sent to Glen Willardson, Clearfield city manager, and Wayne Winegar, Davis County commissioner. The 1700 South Street area has been the subject of con- - MARCH 2, A.L. Tournament HIGHWAY SUMMARY SENT TO STATE THURSDAY 1961 BOYS CLUB TO Quite some time ago a piROAD OFFICIALS nochle tournament was started in Clearfield under the supervision of the American Legion. siderable controversy in recent There will be two games during weeks. That location is favored March. The dates of play are March 4 and 18, according to by Clearfield and Layton cities. Mr. Arthur Watkins, chairman Davis County School Board of of the committee. Education and the Naval SupAt end of March play a the ply Depot. will be designatchamp quarter Officials at Hill Air Force ed and an ew tournament will Base have not indicated that start April for a new quarter. particular location was the most Interest is up in the desirable for servicing the base, tournament aspicking evidenced in the as long as adequate inter- last game held. changes were provided in close All legion and auxiliary memproximity to entrances to Hill Field. A study made by the bers are urged to bring guests State Road Commission indicat- with them, but not more than ed the 700 South Street loca- one couple with each member. ' The last tion would be more convenient game was held Feb for most Hill Air Force Base 18 and was attended by a nice workers than the 1700 South crowd. Street location. Other interThe trophy will be given only changes to serve HAFB are proto a legion or auxiliary memposed at 650 North Street in Clearfield and Easy Street in ber. ust any visitor cannot win the trophy. Should a visitor Layton. come out victorious a compensation prize will be awarded to them. Ihe QULUmjl HOLD DINNER The Clearfield chapter of the Club of America, which has recently been organized, will hold a dinner on Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Community Church Fellowship Hall. This meeting and dinner is being held to raise funds and also to acquaint the people of Clearfield with the way the organization works and the program hich will be presented for the boys. The club is now in the process of locating a suitable building for the boys to meet. Boys The Primary officers and teachers of Sunset Ward enjoyed a little get together party Jr., Is that they are fine. Grant is working actively in the Church, a ward teacher and ward teacher supervisor, while Mrs. Hammon is working in the Relief Society. Shirley Anderson has been ill recently with scarlet fever and had to miss a few days of school. She has recovered fully now. The High Priest Quorum sponsored a program at Clinton e Monday evening, Feb. 27. K. Romney was guest speaker. The Sunset Ward Gold and Green Ball will be held March 10. It is and the George Fisher orchestra will furnish the music. Happy birthday to Keith Egbert, Feb. 20; to Herbert Pauling, Feb. 22, to Wayne J. Scott, Feb. 23; Gloria Israelson, Feb. 24; to IRoy Smith, Feb. 25, and to David Moffitt, Stephan Hadlock and Rex Wallgren, Feb. 28. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held their meeting Thursday evening, Feb. 23, at the hometef Mrs. James Measom. It was 0c installation of officers for tne coming year. An-ton- semi-form- The board of directors has been formed with V'ernon E. Poe as president. Also on the board are: Earl James, Wilmer Barlow, Richard Kelburn, Ross Sanders, Dr. Joe Amano, Leonard Blackner.Dale Wilson, Clifford Gustin, Hugh Bowen and Mrs. Vernon J. Back. Mrs. laurel Perry is secretary-treasurer- . Clearfield News The board of directors will hold am eeting on the second starts at The sharply playing The Alpha Lambda chapter IULLER Tuesday of each month for the of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority 7:30 pm. at the Legion Hall in purpse of organization, and Clearfield. MINTtMUl held a meeting last Thursday at planning These meetings will the home of Mrs. Rodney Waite CALL ON SEE US TOOAYI Refreshments arc served at be open to the public and are in Clearfield. Mrs. Adam Jacobs 10 oclock. to be held at the Seagull Room The lesson enClearfield Lumber Co. was at the State Savings and Loan titled To See and to Know Rules for the tournament at 7 30 p m. 320 So. Main was . Clearfield, Utah given by Mrs. Vincent Car-ley- were written by Mr. Watkins The previous meeting was and his wife. TA held at the home of Mrs. Rus- DAVIS-WEBE- R CO. sell R. Beck of Layton with Mrs. Earl Beck as co hostess. FUTURITY PLANNED Mrs. Dick Adams and Mrs. Dean Nelson of Roy gave the lesson A group of people met Feb. entitled Art. 6 at Sands Cafe to elect offiDouble congratulations are in cers lor the Davis and Weber TA Clearfield, Utah order for Dr. and Mrs. Thomas County Futurity. Elected were Bassett on the arrival last week Harold Hadley of Taylor, presiThursday Friday Saturday March of twins. On hand to welcome dent; Dean J. Kirkman, WfsJ the small pair, a boy and a gfrl, Point, director and secretary; are the Bassetts three other Wayne Charlton, Ogden, direcLewis Jerry children, Diana, Chris and Kim. tor; Ronald Wiberg, Rt. 1, The Lucky Thirteen neigh- Hooper, director; Vem ThompPlus "The Angry Hills" Anyone borhood club met last week at son, Roy, director. Robert Mitchum to enter their colts may the home of its president, Mrs. wishing do so by contacting the secreM. R. Kohler for dinner. The 8 March theme for the evening was or- tary, Dean J. Kirkman, by Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday iental with chow mien, rice March 30. BUTTERFIELD 8 etc. served Chinese style. The With Elizabeth Taylor ladies were rquired to sit on the floor in front of a low table 3 p.m. Matinee Saturday & Sunday and eat with chopsticks. Mrs. Willard Lewis and Mrs. Arthur Mayfield each won a prize for best performance with the chop sticks. TOUR wives Short nkirts make girlrflook taller. ..and men look longer. ' Danny Jones, a former1 Sunset resident, was hurt in a car accident Monday, Feb. 20 on his way to school. They stopped at a stop sign and another car coming down the hill ran smack into the side of his car. Danny was rushed to the hospital where it was found he had bruised kidneys. He was in the hospital a week. James Pingree will present Cathy llammon in a recital at his home, Sunday, March 5, at 2 pm. Miss llammon will play compositions of Chopin, Mendoksohn and Schumann. The public is invited to attend. Dance practices formerly held on Wednesday nights in West Point, will be held Thursdays. Brent Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stone, was advanced from a deacon to a teacher, Sun day, at Sunset Ward sacrament eeting. meeting. Bishop Grant llammon entered' the Dee Hospital, Monday, Feb. 20, for observation and treatment and was released Friday, Feb 24 News from California from Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hammon RUTKORlUt 11 ADMIRAL THEATRE FULL CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED. WE ARE SHORT OF SPACE. WE MUST SLASH PRICES! 23 cinderfellA at I'm A Stay - At - Home when I'm paying bills. No traffic, bad weather or waiting in lines for me. I use personal checks and go to town only for pleasure . . . like everyone who has a personal checking account Regular or ThriftiCheck. Consider a REGULAR checking account if you write many checks or keep fairly large balances. If you do neither, a THRIFTICHECK account is for you because you pay but a check. The Clearfield Kiwanis club members honored their wives at a Valentine Party last week at the Sands Cafe. The tables were decorated with crystal vases and bowls filled with red carnations. The bowls and flowers served as favors for the ladies. After dinner a program was presented. In change was Mr. Eldon Bennett. It consisted of 2 vocal solos by Sherman Bennett, a Hula Hoop pantomine by Karen Olsen a reading by Caroline Hill.. The piano was played by Shauna Bennett and Mary Lynn Abrams sang two songs. The door prize, a bouquet of red carnations, was won by Shauna Bennett. Shauna, Cheryle and Kent Lee, children of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Lee of Terrace Drive can really feel sympathy for each other. All three had their tonsils out on the same day last week. 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