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Show - ixst tkiua&s - awtprmtvi tides tticAiiY THE MWWW CLEARFIELD Kit, ?iwDARY $hubw ?En irProdKis ?ij The Pinochle Club met June '17th for the final .games play of the second quarter of 1961. A trophy will be given to the second quarter champions. The champions of teh first quarter were - Mr. and Mrs. Parley Smout. , iiiirr PAGF FOUR SlMaONl(E,,THTmsr)AyrJUNE'22ri96i Let Dad Help Out VYi'rft Baby Care t Third quarter of play will commence some time in July. All members of the .American Legion Auxiliary and their friends are welcome to attend. V- - V.V Play begins at 7.30 p.m. at the American Legion Hall in Clearfield. k The exterior of Macs Dairy OUTSIDE VIEW OF the new Den gives a small insight of one of Roys newest businesses. ' a ; , " Refreshments are served during the evening. New Dairy Den Opens in Roy Mr. and Mrs. Miles Roberts are both happy and proud over the arrival of not one but two little granddaughters. . .Roy has a new dairy bar at 1958 W. 5600 South. Macs Dairy en is now open to serve the public. 4 daughter arrived May 24 to Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. bar The new is under the management of Fred Marchant, 542? S. 2200 West, Roy. He also is a mathematics instructor at Roy Junior High School. Mr. Marchant is no stranger to the dairy busi ness. In the past he has produced many dairy products on a farm of his own. He has lived in Roy for about a year, and is a graduate of BYU. A little r i A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kent Mocklie of Lay-toJuen 7. The parents are thrilled with their first little bundle of joy. - ... l .! t f -- 4$ . $ K .v M- iWwte. w Fred Marchant An added customer convenience at the new bar is the drive-i- n serice featured on milk and otehr dairy products. Customers may drive in along the wfest side of the building, place their orders and be served without havin to leave their cars. . . . new manager Aprender Guild Take Trip To Alaska Victor Tallis who ws in Alaska last fall for a big game The interior of the new cern features tables for custom hunt told man of nl InterestIprs as well as scats at the sbjja ing experiences and shiwjc ' fountain. lide flims of his trip to thd A staff of four besides Mr. memrs of the Aprender Guild Marchant will (be; employed. when-Xtiemet last week at the of Mrs. home Levi Parker. Mrs. aW Parker was assisted as hostess Vf SEND YOUR by Mrs. John Cathey. con- ... The little girls are both very Seventy-sipatients of the tiny . . . one tipping the scales at 5 lbs. 1 oz. . . . and the other Weber County Chronic D i s ease Hospital, 39 of which were at 5 lbs. 2 ozs. worpen and 37 were men, enTommy Adams, a son of Mr. joyed a scenic bus tour around and Mrs. Arlo Adams of Clear- Pine View Dam, through Huntsfield, had the misfortune of ville and Eden and home again falling and breaking his shoul- Saturday afternoon. der last Friday. He was taken Two buses were chartered to St. Benedict's Hospital where for the occasion by the Pink he will have to remain for Ladies Volunteer Organization ; of the hospital. quite sometime. For some patients it was the A trip to Las Vegas highfirst tipie in several years that lighted by a return through had enjoyed such a ride. they enZion and Bryce Canyon was were accompanied by They joyed last week by Ida Mae members- of the nursing staff, Kitterell, and Barbara Weir. Candy Stripers and Fink Lahome returned Sunday dies. They evening. Arrangements were made by Prospects of a long residence Mrs. Edna Park, retiring presiin Scotland and the land of the dent of. the Pink Ladies and shamrocks is in the offing for Misl Mary jWaymeot. rDavi JEvans. He will leave within iljje jgecfc for a mission across the sea.'1 A farewell was gien in his honor last week at the First and Third Ward. - Curb and Gutter, Project with sidewalk improvements is Plans, for the dedication vice of. the bowery nd- - tho pic- the new resolution passed upon nic aref of the Municipal Park by the City Council this week. which the club helped to envel- The improvements will reach ope by contributing" $f,500 to- from 300 North Street to 1150 ward the erection of the bow- South Street on teh east side ' of the street On the west side ery wewrwe discussed. the improvemnets sretch from annual The style show and 300 North to 450 South Street. book rewiew is slated for Aug. i 18. Two Clearfield lovelies sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Musical numbers were furnCommerce have signed for enished by Dale Taylor and David try in the annual beauty and Sharp on their accordian. and talent contest to select a new . guitar. , Miss Clearfield. First to enter Members present included, the competition for the title Mrs. Dan Thomas, Mrs. David are Kaye Knight, daughter of Clawspn, Mrs. Elna Anderson, the Joe Knights, and Gerhart Mrs. D. W. Holley, Mrs. Walter Goeckentz, daughter of the Eric McPhie, Mrs. Arthur P, Brown, Goeckcritz. Mrs. Elmer Brown, Mrs. CharlThe contest officials said cones W. Rapp, Mrs. Fred Weston, testants ust be between 17 and Mrs. Ariel Smith, Mrs. Bert 26 years of age and single. Each Rundquist, Mrs. A. C. Taylor, must enter the contest with a Mrs. Ooward Shupe, and Mrs. sponsor. The new Miss ClearRoy TulUs, the hostess and the field will1 reign over Clearfield special guests. Day, the community's annual celebration July 4th. . Labera Byram won second place in a hair styling contest at the beauty school. There was 25 girls taking part Sally Stanger was her model. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Schenck and family spent a few days last week enjoying the out of .doors up at Blacksmith Fork, Donna Poll is on a softball tour which has taken' her up to Portland and then down to California. She will be goen 10 'days. Mrs. LaVina Fisher of Idaho is visiting with her daughter, Peggy Hill and family. ,J 2.95 TRAILER HITCHES STEERING WHEEL 95 COVERS Patients Enjoy Outing : . Dan Stanger left Sunday eve Ing for California where h is employed with the railroad. We wish him good luck. and Richard Bruce Coy Ukena were sustained to become teachers in the priest. hood. ' FLOOR MATS ADMIRAL THEATR Clearfield, Utah THURSDAY FRIDAY TA DUMMY ... 9.95 i..i9.95 3.95 RADIATOR SCREENS 98c SPOTLIGHTS 23 JUNI SATURDAY $1180 To Hell And Back HUBCAPS With Audie Murphy Plus BUG SCREENS Lawless Breed With Rock Hudson SUN MON TUIS ROY AUTO PARTS WID JUNI The Great Imposter Across the Street from Bank of Utah With Tony Curtis Tr - erg, Fruit I ser- Draperies to us for famous SANITONI DRY CLEANING 2 Pillows Cleaned Tha "fluff N Puff Way with aay $5.00 Ordur CASH Weekends are a time fathers can enjoy activities at home, and while doing so, take over some of the tasks which are necessarily a part of running a household. If a new baby happens to be a family member, the man of the house may enjoy making up the newcomers formula. Its a good possibility the baby will be drinking evaporated milk, since many doctor prescribe evaporated milk formula to get youngsters off to a healthy start. Directions visually call for the addition of water and a form of sugar to the milk. Carnation evaporated milk is a widely suggested brand of milk for infant feeding a fact which has long associated thq Carnation Company with the pediatrics field. x .V7k K Hours of operation for the Dairy Den will be from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m, on weekdays and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. till 11 p.m. Sunday hours will be from 1 p.m. till 10 p.m. i They have Kenney of Sunset. a son, David. gion. Weber Rein-ache- - r GraHenager Business College. duation exercises were held at Kingsbury Hall in Salt Lake. r Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Old Folks day will be held at movand family recently Lorin Farr Park on June 28 town. Rob was instead of the other daywhich ed from our sent back to Iowa with the was announced. Army and the family followed. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Margene Bambrough Mrs. Walter Ray on the arrival the Magnificent 84-accepted 16. hew of a baby boy Jupe which Club Kay Reinachr Two little boys and a little To start the class out taught new the at for wait home girl at Laarrival. This makes 12 grand- right they spent Monday of lots and lots children for Mr. and Mrs. Glen goon having fun. Ray. Enjoying brand new cars are Up and around again after nd the a recent operation is Iris Pet- the Lester Bryan family Tha Wood Lee J. Byrans family. ersen. We hope she keeps feelis a blue Ford while the Woods ing bettr and soon is as good on a little baby car and picked as new. Death struck at two families its bite too. attend-in- g in our town on the same day 'Merrill Bryan will be come state at Logan boys this past week on June 14 Mrs. a Glen Allen father past away July 8. He will be away admiswas and week granted and Otto Bisel died of a heart attact on the evening on June sion through the American Le 14. Our sympathy goes out to both families in these sudden deaths. Mrs. Bisel has had plenty of out of state company since their daughters, sisters and her father and their families have been visiting here with her. Home again for a weeks vacs tion is Karen Smith. She is going to return again next week to attend summer school at the USU in Logan. Miss Judy Williams graduated last Friday night from the South SAVINGS! AND CARRY Roy Launderette SA17 So. 1900 W. Roy EVERGREEN SALE Happy Birthday, Dear Florence" on June 30th Mrs. Mark Clark celebrates that date. $2.50. The Floyd Iledgwoods of Colorado Springs, Colo., former residents of Clearfield, are mak ing preparations for a family celebration when their parents arrive from Utah on June 28th. A trip to Pikes Peak, and the Garden of the Gods will be part of sight-seeintrip for them. POTTEO ROSEBUSHES IN BLOOM 75c ROY GARDEN CENTER TA Apple, Cherry, Boysenberry, Delicious Alamode Ig. 20 oz. 29c tT hese - Loo B ar gains ! A for 1.00 Raspberries r ''--- LEMONADE C It will be S GALLON fVIRQREENJ PHONI Swiss Miss ran 1 Pork & Beans a a Froun Drink Rich Lucerne cans 12 Assorted Flavors Ideal for Pie Alamode j7 i; 5 Tomatoes 2 gal. Sliced Cheese 25? a Ratp- - for 1.00 " Velkay Cash and Carry Dairy Products jr Fruit Drink 3 lor 1.00 . nn lb. 83 -. iCalS Del Monte Canned Always a Fqvorite - No. 303 can JL 01 , J jf Farm Fresh Produce! Safeway Guaranteed Meat! S) Ml a Fountain ' 1A , 5i1.00 NOW OPEN TO SERVE YOU YOEN Ripe 16oz.s Tomato Sauce can Tuna Fish D-- g Shortening an$i.uu Parad-- !n llWUNJ ' s at 1958 West 5600 South,' Roy . U.S. .Choice Cuts'. SPECIAL THIS THURS., FRI & SAT . 1 Gallon Milk and x 1 s Gallon Milk & Gallon Sherbet . . : 1 Gallon Punch $1.00 ... . . . $1.10 , u Utah's finest Milk and ka Cream Drive y"n'-fo- r puudy tar service in milk and dairy products. Be year awe milk men end save men,7 COME IN AND enjoy on 'of eur fountain specialties In coat, pleasant surrounding, Wl FEATURE: ' MALTS, FRAPPES, PAR FAITS, SODAS, CONES, FOUNTAIN DRNKS, PUNCH. SUNDAES, SHAKES, i -- SPLITS, Boneless lb. Tiih Fillets x BONANZAS, FREEZE, ) . J Sweet' for Flavorful ea 59c Watermelons New 2 for 25c Carrots c rop No.Waldorf Brand Ri 1:1 sS&j2i. 4. . piu-4- 3 S. 1 ' FRANKS ' Open 10 a.m to 10 p.m. Monday thru Friday 10'c.m. toll p.m; Saturday 1 p.m:' to 10 p.m. Surday Crop-Lar- ge and Rib Roast JftSrfc Ground Beet New Tender 69 1 ' NANA U.S. No. 1 Ears Grade-Ch- uck . . . ,lb- - J" pVs A&R.. h Prices Effective Thursday, Friday 4 end Saturday |