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Show - The 5 6 he showed those big men from Weber that he meant busi ness. The Darts won with a score of 66 to 45. Gary is a senior at Davis and he is a two year lettei man. Congratulations Gary. Three Davis County boys were recently sworn into the Air Force Reserve. The three were the first FOR SALE trainees to be enlisted by UPHOLSTERY and rugs faded and the Clearfield Air Reserve Center. cere dirty? Try Clean Tint. Just Conducting the swearing-isponge it on adds rich new color moniM was Lt. Col. Herbert W. as It cleans. Available at Roy Davis, training officer for the center. The boys or should we say the Lumber Co. men, were Richard T. Scott of Sun DOC. LOST set, Sherman Douglas Burton and Robert L. Thursston both of Kays-villo- . IN CLEARFIELD VICINITY They will serve an 8 year NORWECION ELKHOl'NI), female hitch as members of Detachment dog. 1 year old, dark grey in 5, 12th Air and Airways Communi color. The dog is sick, needs cations Squadron at Hell AFR medical attent ion. If located no-- They will draw regular reserve pay tiy Wayne Thackeray. 171 So during their enlistment period For complete information on the USAF six month training plan for 174 to 18 year old youths, you may contact Detachment 5, at Hill Air Force Rase, Ext 677 or the Clearfield Air Reserve Center, Clearfield 51620 Information leading to Music I)i-- ' ci tor for the MIA of the Clearfield Third Ward Is wanted Qualifications necessary are as follows: M Musical ability. U Understanding S Sense of humor I Initiative C Courage For M Management I Donald Pantle, son of Mr. and Integr ty A Activity minded Mrs. Walter E Tantle of Clearfield . If anyone knows the whereabouts was recently released from the Air Force after serving four years He of a Charfield Third Ward mem-Ir who will meet these qua'ifi-received his basic training at Ok land, Calif , and spent sonic time rations please contact the MIA in Alaska. Korea and Japan and presidency or Ila De Ashton A special was released from the air base movie progiam was at Great Falls. Montano He is at held Feb 8 at the Cle rfield Third the present time employed in Kem Ward. Everyone was invited to merer. Wyo, were his wife willtnd Happy City," was the th-.was about t join h m after their first child i name of the movie n chldren are wck. away and born Which is expected and day now We would l.ke to uj-- h them afraid Oh how much a penny can both the best of luck in the world do, to show wh.it a happy city Problems of the handicapped and pinnies have male This special retarded child were discussed by a entortauiment was sponsored by the panel of Davis County school of Primary presidency A prew conf' rence vwlh Gen finals at a sren.il pr .gram th.it APB was held at the h I. men P H Rohiv wus hi Id at I ! this tary School Mon Ly i mng Feb dm 2d Those who attcude 4 It was spon-orefipr.ee wire numbers of the hy the North Davis Exceptiom! ' hill Group Inc D.,v s Dart tuff and the Davis Parc nts and ct! rs who were n t r H eh t u!i nt body proud nt Lynn ested in this area were invited to Blake Among nn ml or- - of the Dart '..ff .ire Fa De Ashton and Robert attend Included on the p.m, .ce-e r of Clearin'!! Mrs Barbara Nrbckir school m The general nal worker, Arh r lows chn.c.il i unlimited on the school and how he thought it wa- - upt together wt psychologist. Lennar P.,rk n o adviser ordinator of spcu..l n and The toff along with tlu-.Mrs Harvex Ashmw.d dtev-of Mrs M.trjnr e Thacher made the speech and !,e..r ne thir p rr gineial an onorary member of from the D,iis Sc lno! D'-rt uf the Dart staff ai.d .m advanced stu dint of Davis High S. bool fice of Pupil Ii i Hive vo. i lain ui Gh n's Rexall We Would line to CO! lr.ltul.lt-GarDrug heels' If sou yiu have Gardner son of Mr ami Mrs noticd a do..! of improve-men- ' gr'at Lincoln Gardner for In mg high They hive completely repoint man for the D.ii, Hurts with modeled the store making it larger 22 points recenth in tic Daws We an mire rompnikid for everyone. her game Even thn.q h G.tv is or. Those who celihr.i'c-birthdays CLASSIFIED ADS 5 Son-Chronicl- Roy, Utah, Thursday, February 7, 1957 e, SL Valentine this past week were: Charley Rowe, E. Arlene Brown, Land A. White, ' Day b tymbol Carol Chatelain, Roger William Orled here by ton, and Debra Ann Montgomery, Angle Dlckln-son- , e on the 3rd. Wanda Williams, definitely B. Adams, Vickie Ann sort of girl the Smith, C. W. Elliott, all on the 4th. w boll catch Allen Gordon, Jack Standing, Joe Janet your heart. St ice, Maurine Sanders, The brunette Parry, Jean Parry, Gary Maniana kts and John J. Smith, on the 5th. beauty hac been LaVern A. Smith, Terry Gaylcne seen on Warner Miya and Gaylon B. Jones, on the Bros. Cheyen6th: Sharon Moss, and Brent J ne" television Hamblin 7th; Leona H. Stott, Waland b show lace Reeder, Gwelda Hoskins and starcurrently Anthon W. Montgomery, 8th; LesIn ' that ring E. lie Spencer, Betty Shaffer, studios feature Nancy Jean Corless and Max Welk of p r o d u c 1 1 on, to all 9th. cr, Happy birthday Shoot-ou- t at you and many happy returns of the Bend." Medicine day Miss Dlcklson Those who celebrated wedding is 23 years old, week were: anniversaries this past stands a delee-tablMr and Mrs. William Jack Dahle, 5 ft. 5 in. SorenJ. and Dean Mrs. Mr. 3rd, sen, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. Otte, weighs a deand Mr. and Mrs. Neil S. Galley on lightful 120 lbs. on the 4th; Mr and Mrs. Ralph and Is Shumaker, 5th; Mr. and Mrs. C. R Kearl, 6th, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coletti, Mr and Mrs. William and Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Toor is to be added on the roof J. Goodfellow on the 7lh. Happy '( the present hospital At present the hospital is crowded to capacity anniversary to all of you. and has a waiting list of over 100 children. Please come out and sup WEST POINT NEWS port your Primary organization THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK -SMar-gurerit- MILES much. smile costs nothing but it gives It enriches tfiose who receive with out making poorer those who give It takes but a momrn but the memory of it sometimes lasts for ever. None is so rich or mighty that he can get along without It A smile creates happ.ness in the home, fosters goodwill In busi of ness and is the counter-sigfriendship. it brings rest to the weary, cheer to the discouraged, sunshine to t the sad, and it is nature's antidote for trouble Act it cannot be bought, begged, borrowed, or stoh n for it is of no value to anyom- unb-- s it j Happy birthday to Golden Flint Flint and Mel wn (turmngham on the 8th. Flint on the 9th; Karen Zaugg and Kenneth Stoddard on the 10th; Ray Kukman, Anges Stoddard, David Montgomery, Robert Nilson, John Thurgood and Lynn Bennett on the Kith I.vlc Bennett on the 14th. Happy anniversary to Mr. and n away Mis Wayne Burningham on the Some people are ro tird to give 7th Mr and Mrs Raymond Take you a smile on the 8th, Mr and Mrs Grant Give them one of m.r- - as none King on the 14th needs a smile so muih w he who A JaycoitUs micting was held ha- - no more to give fuel recently at the home of Iwola Dalton in West Point The meeting featured an interesting hook review ' I he Biography of Mary Pickford " The review was presened by Mrs I ranees Manson of Roy Other ape-al guests included Darlene Bingham of Roy, .layccttcs president, and Donna Oi.si n pa-- t president of 'he Boy Jjyceltes who gave them some po nters on organization, and Mrs Ruby Taylor and Mrs Wan etta Way merit sisters of the hoste-- s Refreshments were served Three girls were graduated from Primary last Sunday, they were Colleen Dahl, Linda Moss and Gayle Loveland W'c wi-- h to congratulate them on thur achievement. Those who were baptized Sun day were Claudia Jean Dayle and Michael John Doyle, twin daughter and on of Lorna Craythorne Doyle Old man win WINTER'S AGE who with her husband lives in the ( ti r seem.r.gly has packed h.s old rJythornc home. nd left our vicinity Also baptised was Rcbtrt Davis (ur;x-hag Junior The infant son of Wilford Some of hi ihrt v linen has been and Elva Richcson Zaugg was given left behind m piles by the driveway and gutti - It till clutters up our the name Russell Dean Zaugg The infant daughter of Lynn and town and presents an untidy look, Sharon Mikcsell Rurningham was hut it is worth putting up with old, gr.cn (he name Cindy Burningham. sooty looking laundry o know that A change was made in the presi- - winter is finally on his way. ' IL.x manner was inoffensive at dency of the Young Men MIA. Glen '.Singleton MIA president was re- Dr-- t and though we weren't from his position as was his ciallv pleased to have him settle counselors. Kennard By bee and Ar- - down with us for a few months, he nold Bingham and secretary Dale d.d take care of his personal attire King Kennard Bybee was chosen to His long hair and beard were snowy his clothes he the new president with Arnold white and though weren't in pleasing fashion, they Bingham and Dale King as were clean and well kept. But as On Feb 11th, a film of the Chil-- ' the months wore on, he became dren's Primary Hosvital in Salt senile and neglectful and little Lake City is to he presented to the, cared about how he looked. His West Point and Sixth Wards at beard became shaggy and unlrim 8 p m This is the special film made mrd, smoky and gray and his white especially for the use of Primary robes had become ragged with in connection with the ed underclothes hiding underneath Old age Is a pathetic thing and as annual Penny Parade. The hospital is supported by the birthday old man winter tottered down our pennies of the children and the street, we were sorry for what Penny Pandr held once yearly dur- - saw and were glad we could re- and others are member him "when. To clean up irg which par-nt- s to contribute a penny for after him was the last small thing each year they are old and to wc'could do for this old man. PLANTING TIME Though please he generously old). This year a new addition is planned to winter has barely closed the doors be built on the hospital Another and spring hasn't yet moved in. n ' y,-h- i Wa-.iU- 1 c' d -- c lb-nd- i 11 r r r- -i - y e SURE WE'RE OPEN 0n the 7th, Kennels Ix-s- -- actual call. In fact, he seemed to achieve the impossible, a "permanent party" classification, which lasted for 34 years. Army policy was to rotate the permanent party men, but each time the scene changed for Wilford, in Lincoln, Neb., in Spokane, Wash., and in Portland, Ore., the permanent party tag was somehow given to him, allowing him to be w.th bis dear wife. Upon being discharged from the Army, in Oct. of 1945, they pur- chased their present home in River- dale. Their funnily includes Paul, Pauline, I.lnda, Robert, Garth,' Susan and Jolene. Linda has dis- tinguished herself as a young pianist. She works in the Junior Sunday School as organist, alternately with Donnettc Johnson. Beth has always been an organizcr and tireless worker, too. She founded the "Ix-- Amies Gaeis," women's service club She has worked in all the church auxiliaries, was counselor In the YI.MIA, assistant secretary of the Sunday School for four years Before her marriage, she taught a missionary class of which three are now bishops in Lay-towards, namely David Adams, Rvnn Burton and Evan Whitesides. jn Riverdale Ward, Beth has taught the Blue Bird class and served in the Primary as counselor to Nona Slade, to Stephens, and at present to Virginia Jackson She was also a Relief Society visiting leather for three years. Beth has made numerous temple aprons, fastidiously embroidering the lovely patterns The Trvh family tWtlford's brothers families) have held family meetings for 10 years, twice monthly They have studied over a dozen worthwhile hooks in that period, and testify to the spiritual growth attained Wilford was presi- - dent of a atudy group of 30 young people prior to hii mission. The group met at the Aultorest Mor tuary at the invitation of Jamee Marbertson. Wilfurd is now in the retail milk delivery business for himself. Ho formerly worked for Weber Central r N years. Dairy j s e - ( - - the month when manv February nurseries ship stock orders of plants and shrub for spring plantis j ing If you are expecting such ship ments. be sure to be home or make neighbor to acarrangements for cept shipment. If such arrangements cannot be made, rontaet this office and leave instructions where the plants can be delivered such as an open basement, p.iraee back norch etc A coed place la much for dormant stock than the warm room of the Post Office After arrival, keep planta moist and in a cool location until planting time a WE DO OUR PART Postmaster Gen Summerfuld strictly departed fmm the usual run of cnmmemnra- - 'vc stamps and issued one truly different with a witful. sacred undertone It Is the Polio 3c stamp and honors those who have helped fight nnlin The stamp portravs a woman, i bov a girl, and an emblem svm 'olizinc the achievement made in srevent'ng the seourage of this dri ad disease What a fitting ges ore' Rats WII AT A MOUTHFUL have alwass had a cannibalistic reputation but mire have strayed ('ear of the uglv word until we read of an incident in front of the Thavne Post Office in Wyoming Mrs D ck Titensor left her 7 months o'd daughter in the family ar with a four year old child while o went into the Thavne Post office to g t her mail She was summoned hv the loud cries of the older child and rushed to the car to see a mouse in the baby's mouth, (hewing on its tong ie and cheek The mother killed the mouse and brought the baby to the hospital in D is hoGevcd the mouse may have been trapped In the car for some ' me and become desperately hun-Tor th'rstv prompting Its at 'ark on the habv NOT FOR TWO Money orders r an be made out to ONLY ONE firm or person never two or more, sinh as Mr. and Mrs John Jones LIKE ONt OF THOSE DAYS' Walt'i. 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Fresh Freeze 69c - - W -- W Vf w-- Continued from Page 1 FOI DAD way to start marriage, they feel that the blessed them bounteously hroughout it all Wilford was first tationed at Kearns Basic Training Rasp He was then stationed In Salt Lake proper, with living quarters it the Fair grounds They were thus ible to attend to 151 temple endowments Wilford also officiated at he bapismal font, with 4 425 bap ti.sms and confirmings to his crcd.t here Beth worked in the Temple intil two days boffire their twins, "aul and Pauline, were born. They were at Salt Lake for a year nd a half. Beth was secretary in 'he MIA at that time Her contsant oraycr a.s an Army wife was that Wilford would not he called upon 'o go overseas. 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