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Show r. i' - SUNSET NEWS 35 students of the 5th grade classes of Sunset School enjoy' ed a roller skating outing recently In Ogden. Mr. Wayne Montgomery one of the 5th grade teachers, acted as chaperone for the group. Cherrell Merrell, teacher at Sunset and Re non School, Christensen, teachers at Doxey with School, spent the week-enMiss Merrells parents, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Merrell of Duchesne, Utah. Mrs. Fern Stinger of Sunset, recently returned from California to visit his family, Mrs. Fern Stinger and son Mike, who have remained in Utah due to schooling. They, too, will go to California following the end of school. Mr. and Mrs. John Burton of Provo, visited Mrs. Burtons parents, in Sunset last week-enMr and Mrs. Woodrow G. Barnett. Mrs Burton Is the former Sheryn Lee Barnett ; Woodrow Barnett recently returned from Milwaukee, Wise, where he aliened a Salesman's .school in connection with his employment. Colonel J. H. Gist of Sunset, notified of the death of his broth-f- t Dr. Nathan Gist of New York City, has gone to Clinton d lvt v j CnnQMCLK, THURSDAY, TIJF.-SU- MAItfJT 1, 19C2 rr-- Mass, where bis brother wpl be 1 i ' ' . buried. i Mrs. Cordon Aldous was seen in Sunset over the recent week end. She is the former Jane Sears, daughter of Clarence Mr. Leonard C. Huff has just returned from a recent TOY trip to Texas. Miss Brenda Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newel Parker, had the msfortune of turning her ankle recently and K tore the ligaments of her foot loose. The past week she has had her foot in a cast. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace S. and daughter, Loni, visited at the McQuarrie home In Sunset Thursday evening, Feb. 22. Mrs. Mike Watson reports they are fine, baby and all. They live in New Jersey and Mrs. Watson is the farmer Linda Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Martin. Mrs. SS. Bonham, who recently broke her hip bone when a strong wind blew a door shut on her, is now able to get about on crutches very nicely; she was in a wheel chair for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jerrald Dalton are happy over the safe arrival at a baby girl born recently. This brings the Dalton to a family of four, two boys and two girls. t . - Electric CORN POPPER 2 Quart 2.99 Value Reg. 4.95 Req. 9.95 PLUS IRONING QUALITY! S&H Hzr 1.39 Bot. Hamilton's 1 Af) ANACIN roc WHITE Vy & 3 RoU Reg. Pack 1.97 4.99 ECONOMY! STAMPS DRISTAN 100 Bot. GELUSIL Price Covered Coke Pen WITH MEASURING SPOON SET Value le7 cwrv?n 4'4' X v"', O Res- - n BRECK Reg. and still transmit 54 per cent of the available light. This is more light than is transmitted of the through a quarter-inc- h glass often used in modern office buildings. According to Civil Defense authorities, light is oneof the most important requisites for shelter living, ranking immediately after the absolute necessities of air, water and food. With adequate thicknesses of solid glass bricks, enough light still would reach the interior of the shelter to allow tha performance of certain tasks and ease the strain of limited battery-powere- d light sources. But of even greater the would be higher importance morale of those in the shelter as the result of the outside light and partial visibility. Produced by Pittsburgh Corning Corporation, the bricks come in two sizes: 5 inches inches square by 2- thick and S inches square by 3 inches thick. 1.00 If ct. glare-reduci- n, 49c Reg. 8 oz. Hamilton's Price Shampoo MODESS 12 , lit COLGATE 69c GIANT "ST 44e LAVORIS W PORTA-FIL- E Holds over 1,600 Documents, Complete with Index Folder Hamilton' Price 40s (l Qfl Reg. 3.50 Hamilton's Price 00 BOARD Completely Adjustable SERVICE! GREEN film inch-for-in- Page Six: j ? i 4 HAftlltTOM S DRUG CENTER BLACK major psychological objection to fallout shelters is the cave-lik- e atmosphere created by the absence of natural daylight. 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