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Show The under the direction of the Gen ealogy committee. They also wish Lola Brake to state than on October 3rd there Thone EX 90669 is another temple excursion to the Logan temple. New recommends Fast meeting will be held Sun have to be had so they would ap day because of conference in Salt predate it if the ones who can get Lake on the regular day and there thers renewed do so, so they can will be a baptismal Sunday at 2 20 attend. at the Stake Center All persons inLast Wednesday evening a terested should contact the bishopwas held a! Maddox near Brigric before that time. ham City for the Shamrock softMrs. Lu Blanch and I went to ball players Donna and Carolyn school Wednesday morning and sat Boll attended this annual event. in for the third grade teachers For a birthday of enjoyment last while they attended a conference Donald and Norma Byram i nanother school. Those teachers Sunday, took his mother, Janet, for a beautireally earn their money. ful ride up through Weber CanThe first stake dance will be held yon to Evanston, had dinner and Saturday night at the South Ogden continued on to Fort Bridger and Jr. High and the new '57 58 budget then returned. Dean and Crig tickets will be needed to get in. went to. Bill Birt, Italph and Nolan went Three men in our town were lucky enough to have elk permits to the Eastern Idaho State Fair and drawn. They are Dick Titensore, took their horses. His mare (Molly) Guy Miller and John Mathis. Good took first place and the hone luck you hunters. (Steve Hook third. His team llso Sunday evening services will bl pulled in a six hone hitch and South Weber ban-(pie- ROY AUTO PARTS PHONE EX 4 9839 53 So. 1900 W 1 Roy, Utah AUTO GLASS INSTALLED AUTO GLASS AND PARTS Sew and Used t Bun-Chronicl- Roy, Utah, Thursday, September 26, 1957, e, duty tanks and half track vehicles. Robert attended Ben that came in first place. Congratulations Bill for having such fine horses. Mrs. Peggy Hill has enjoyed having her mother from Kuna, Idaho visiting with her this past week. Mr. and Mrs. laiwrence Kendell his mohter, Cora, left Monday morning to go back to Minnesota to be with Ronald when he gets his release from his mission on Sept. of heavy High also Davis High before enlisting for three years. We hope that you enjoy your stay Robert. BRAKE SHOE EXCHANGE SUNSET NEWS ! new to me, was boy born Sept. 8 to Mr and Mrs. C. R. Hosier (Colleen Moore) in Oregon. We have a bunch of girls leaving to go to college up at Logan, tins week They are LaKue Koziar. Annette Ray and Joyce Ray. Also 22nd, Qimw This time, change to Royal Triton, the amaing putple motor oil... it prolongs your engines trouble free performance for thousands of extra miles At the sign of the big 7( . where you know v cn: always get the f.nrsr. UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA b. ')) DAIRY BARN jrp 34x60 Mr and Mi Pulling horses is one of Clarence Birts hobbies Last week he visited the fair and pulled his team in the heavy weights. He came in first Congratulations Clarence. Also attending the state fair was Mr and Mrs Grant Dickamore, Mr and Mrs Wavman Cash. Mr and Mrs Willard Gill and Karen, Mr and Mrs Doyle Brake and family, Mr and Mrs. Harold Earl and fam ily, Mr and Mrs Bill Backus, Mr and Mrs Bob Byram and Bill Iiirt Others who attended the ice follies were Mr and Mrs Clarence Earl and Norma. Janet Cook, Florence and Sanford. Friday evening at 7 30 the Relief Society are hold their opening so n.il They wish to invite all the ladies of the town to come, (lames will be played and a good time will tie had for those attending The first regular meeting meeting will be held Oct. with visiting teachers message at 30 and the theology lesson at 2 p.m. The Davis Dart football team lost their game last week but two boys from out town played on the team and I think they should be men turned They are Ray Peek and) Duane Poll. This is hard work with lots of aches, pains and bruises. Gets Promotion PARRIS ISLAND. S. C. J. Sacco, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Carlo A Sacco of Route 4, Ogden, Utah, is congratulated upon being promoted to Woman Marine Private First Class at the Mirine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, The original cold water soap! IDEAL FOR C. pot Sold Exclusively at ROY DEPT. STORE I CBAL Friday-Saturda- y ! BLOUSES only beautiful, washable, noiren dacron, wonderfully wearable TRY OUR QUILTED SKIRTS AND BULKY KNIT SWEATERS It r recovered nicely l.d tend school and this year Colleen Steed, daughter of Mr ( 'onvrnt mil Ihiv is Wjs and Mrs Farl Steed, won a blue hi Id M.' ,rday Sept 2Dt at the ribbon, fur first place, on her v t .i house m Clearfield, begin-i.- woohi: dress in 411 as best dress, at the I tah State Fair in Salt Lake 9 a m It was well n: bv .ill the bishops of the various ('it v .! presidents wards P.irmlev and Lucv P,!-'i- i of the Central Board was (ri ii.l and each gave a ver Ila Dee Ashton Ph. TA 5 0122 fine talk Also Presidents Haslam and Cook of the North Davis Stake It seems that the old flu bug and Barlow of Lav ton Stake and Brother Fisher, priesthood advisor has really gone to work on our wir,. pri ent The officers all felt people We hope that it wont be that it vi is a verv successful eon for long, and tsaf all those who I ' 'take 'nmari L.iv mn and No. 5651 South 1900 Weil 1. i, atti-nde- vrrVt? fVEH) i Clearfield News v i nt ion following members of the Suim! ( ;t y Council and City cm their wives von recent-Iplovei s at i, iled the annual Municipal league I'onvintion in Salt Lake Uitv win- Mayor and Mrs Arthur, Mitchell ('miniTlmen and their wives, Mr and Mrs James Meadows Mr and Mrs LeRoy Stettler. Mr arid Mrs W H. Bailey, Mr and Mrs John L. Nicholas, ar.d Mr and Mrs. Michael F. Burson. The l i CHICKEN HOUSE 't will lx- well soon. Mr and Mrs. J. E Ashton and daughters Donna, Ha Dee and .son Tommy and Thell Day attended the Ire Follies Sunday in honor their daughter I la Decs 17th birthday. Pfc Robert F. DePcdro is home on leave after two months of basic ti .lining at Ft. Carson, Colo. Robert is the son of Mr. and Mrs Harold England. At the end of his leave he will return to duty at Ft. Knox, Ky. Where he will study mechanics as he drove off for college, With a coat of raccoon, A Hunger for knowledge. !: Nou, while Holly was pondering Greek, Life 148.80 UTAH CONCRETEoPIPE CO. lab Nw Ml Logon 1501 IwA MwmI loud d 1550 Sfcgv1ll Cod' Vofly Bonk Bldg Wjf 040 Wall 1m. OGDEN Good Health We ALWAYS compound your with doctor's prescriptions the highest possible degree of accuracy, using only quality pharmaceuticals. BENNION DRUG EX Roy, Iarg ScorM of cultural, IDS Church, ontlroly with ttudant mvmborthlp In 17 word. Efficient employment, health, counseling, food sorvlco. A compete taW af tba fall through spring, When he's talking by phone Through the magic of long distancing. cal, Prepare NOW to Attend September 30 - October Registration BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY Ut at one, That brings Hollister home geographi- departmental ond tocial group, open to oil student. long distance this week?" They welcome the bright merry ring year. lH " Noio, each Sunday In Ample housing has been provided on campus and the community for the large visiting studentbody. New accommodations in Provo have increased this There is a place for you. Afteqoate faculty for ttudanf body. eighteen years. Can't we call him advantages of a large University. All the attention of the small College rJXlXCT at home grew Increasingly bleak. Said his mother through tears, All Approximately 500 Utah Concrete Blocks (8x8x16) and 180 (4x8x16) blocks go into the construction of this chicken house your cost for blocks Is approx. imately . . . St green hat, and a There's a place for YOU Working Together for Yonr pv high school bassoon, " He was home V iM Waved goodbye The Clinton School first PTA meeting will be held Oct. 3 Each! one come and bring your neighbor so this year will be a success. 1420 iTi uificn Hollister Hollcdge atBYU Built of lifeling concrete masonry, initial cost U low; upkeep is next to nothing; and production soan because your chickens are. growing and layipg in clean, ideal surroundings. ' Tunis a grand dag Good luck boys. 412.80 JO' BEA ship he OF WOOL! Blocking ship to Henu.gtrs in Ogden School Hal has been ill 'I WASHING ARTICLES MADE No Shrinking) Matting or Sept. 12 Hal Porter (Hendon Ila-De- e Don't Forget WOOLITE Maj. Gen. Robert B. Luckey, commanding general, Parris Island, made the presentation Aug. 21 at the Woman Recruit Training Battalion. Miss Sacco was promoted for disleadership outstanding playing qualities during recruit training. Before enlisting in June 1957, she graduated from SL Joseph High School in Ogden. - Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stoker on the arrival of a new formbaby girL Mrs. Stoker is the Underwood. Mae er Ida Those who will be and who have blown their candles out, we want to wish you a happy birthday: Ashton. Connie Larsen on the 23rd; Launee Wood, Harold A. Clifford, and DeAnn Jessop on the 24th; Larry Taylor, Kay Limb, and Joyce Taylor on the 26th; Rex L. Schenck, Jean Kruitbosch, and Kenny Gardner on the 27th; Delores Stephenson, Rex F. Hill on the 28th. Congratulations to the following who are celebrating anniversaries: Mr. and Mrs J. Duffy Palmer; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Sainsbury, Mr. and Mrs. Olin Evans on the 25th; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Nelson, and Mrs. and Mrs Henry T. Slater on the 26th; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L White on the 27th. 7 S.C.' City employees who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Doe, Mr and Mrs. George Dickson. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. fern-- KBswoth.- Meetings and dinner events were held in llirtel Utah, the New house Hotel and the new student Union Building at the University of Utah. This year marked the 50th anniversary of the Utah Municipal League. Gary Steed, son of Mr. and Mrs. non Karl Steed, won a $200 registered Duane's (Hu rmey calf for his record book M.ss Clarice fi r an outstanding 411 member at i attended the wt brother, Brute r.d Anderson of M.L die 20 The weddn. in the Ixigari d tion followed in M Richard Mann; Mrs. Lloyd M.ir'i; Navy to be slat mi Camp base in Sa day 1 .... Jr attending Webtr College arc Marilyn Ray and Janet Cook. The MIA want to encourage all the folks in the Special Interest group to attend Mutual Bishop Joseph Ray is the teacher and they are still studying the Book of Mor mun Tins is very interesting and Bishop Ray does a very fine job Norma Jean Kap along with Cal-vin and Kieth spent the last week end visiting her mother in Spanish Fork It was Mrs Thomas' birth 1 Modern, .scientific handling of your dairy herd means more "in pocket" money. Here is a dairy barn that will ease your work, increase your profits: Approximately 1720 Utah Concrete Blocks (8x8x16) go into the construction of this Dairy Barn -- your cost for Block is approximately We are proud that Michell and Lawrence Stucki are from Clearfield. The Stucki brothers are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stucki and we know that they are proud of their sons. Michell and Lawrence have received scholarships from Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass. Michell who is 17, attended summer sessions at the academy. He was awarded the Stil-wescholarship for his senior year because of an outstanding scholastic record. He also shared the Hopkins prize. Lawrence was also awarded a similar scholastic scholarship. Congratulations kids and Carla keep up the good work. 28. Happy birthday goes to Ronald Kent Kendell, Colleen Combe, Bambrough on the 24th; Joyce Badger, Kaymand Ray on the 26th; Venna Harman on the 28th; Fern Poll and Richard Poll on the 29th; Leon Clark and Marlow Poll on the 30lh and to Rex Bouchard on the 1st of October We have a new family in our My records aren't complete yet so if any of you haven't your name town and we wish to welcome them. They are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rusin will you please call me. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Earl had sel and their two children Robert special weekend visitors this week. age 5 and Christine age 4. Lynn Arnold of the high council They were Mr. and Mrs. Norman King of Owosso, Mich. Harold and was tse speaker last Sunday evehe were buddies while in the Army ning He spoke to the boyb and about their testimonies. Everyone overseas. In order to play stake basketball enjoyed his talk. the following requirements have to Charles Green spent a couple of be carried out for each player. He in the hospital this week and days must attend 2 priesthood, 2 sacraby now we hope hes feeling much 2 School and four ment, Sunday better. Also to the ones which have MIA meetings before Nov. 20. The the flu, which number around 10 to 19 14 and the Jrs age from Jyrs. cases that I know of. have a food from 19 to 29 Ix-tDarrell Nay spoke at a grociers basketball team in each division convention last .Sunday and Monday so you boys attend your meetings. in Salt Lake City. is Seems like every one busy putting up peaches, pears, relishes, pickles and trying to fill all the bot-ts before it freezes LET1IA McQl'ARRIE Mrs Stella Poll has her mother PHONE 5 1835 Mary Thompson staying with her for a few months Mr and Mrs Alien 1ivcll, Mr. Congratulations to the proud new ami Mrs. Mu.'.u.T Lovell and Mr. parents this week: Mr. and Mrs." .ill Jr. attended Mrs Boyd Irvin Poll had a boy on Sept. 17;,(and Mr .uid .Mrs Ron the id wedding Mr and Mrs. Richard W. Corbridge aid Anderson 14 !ui day, Sept (Margorie Birt) had a boy on the in Oak t it y IP .d is a lu hew of Kith, Mr. and Mrs Derral Stoddard Allen Lovell ,i brn'i.er of Mrs Cornia) had a boy on the Monan Loved Mrs Bcivd Call a Also b ACCESSORIES d PROVO UTAH It 1 thgre lomeont away from your houtg tonight ? 1 hij |