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Show waysvuie, vavu County, Im 14, 1949 Page o Thurs July Clubs Hold Tuesday Meet 4-- H U'i : Dwt JX, As. Ote The' Following the yardstick of which calls for dairy serv-ng- s SUPER tBUICK, Sedanette, of fruit and vegetables and - ceeping $2515.00. within a limited food budg'47 Chev., $121)5.00. is made easy by home canning, et 42 OLDS, $850.00 will says Miss Hattie Kilgore, who can47 Dodge, 2 door, $1650.00. ecture and demonstrate home 4!) FORD Pickup, $325.00. ning at North Davis Junior high Others from 50 to 200. Rex Hill, school in the cafeteria on Friday, Clearfield. Phone 572-JJuly 45th, at 2:o p. m. The meeting is being arranged the Davis County Extension by Offered Service and is open to all interestnu-,iti- TO'AXrarr A1DDS 4 N KAYSVILLE room Nice 4 home, frame with gas heat. This home can be purchased for a few hundred down to CIs or a little more for non GIs. Let us show you through. Youll like itl Fcr Solo 0 Wanted 0 Employment Lest and Found 0 . Fcr Rent or Lease Sendees OUered 0 Miscellaneous two-doo- r, Beautiful landscaping. N CLEARFIELD Lively brick home with garage. Redecorated and "painted throughout. Only a few years old. Can be handled for a few hundred down for GIs. UPHOLSTERING, repairing, reContact us for details. Non GIs covering, cleaning, mattresses rebuilt. Free Estimates. Phone, require slightly more. New lawn tf. Kaysvilie 130-planted. SEE THIS 4 room home - in GENERAL TRUCKING cement Clearfield. Assume the balance work, building block laying, Licensed contractor. Allred Transof a large loan. Pay anly $1100 fer and Construction Co. Tel. down and pay the balance at tfc. Kays. S13-J$53.00 per month. No loan costs or other expenses. See this to- . 1. All Want Ads lCc Per Lino Per Issue Services 50c Minimum Per Issue -- WANT ADS ACCKPTED inj tint up to noon Wednesday for insertion in Thursday Issue. KEYED and BLIND ads, such as leave name at Reflex, "Phone Reflex or Write In Care of Reflex, 25c per . basement, gas heat, automatic washer, large lot. $8400.00. Easy to finance, small down payment. LAYTON $0250.00, well located 2 bedroom home, close to town, all large rooms, nice big lot OOx 150 ft, assume present loan for 11200.00 down, 1 10.00 pec month or well finance. $500.00 down . day. WE HAVE just listed a farm and a farm in Lay-to- n Choice location, ideal aoil. Both under Davis Weber Canal. Will consider trade for property in south Clearfield. Call today and obtain all the facts. $3(58.00 and $245.00 per acre. We will ar range low cost financing. (See us for low cost Mortgage Loans of all Types.) Slmmona Realty Co. gas furnace, 80 foot frontage Layton, Utah jot, $500 down for G. I. Only $0250.00. 6864 or 357 J 4 24026 OK 28767 Ogden LAYTON New brick homes with I. G. down $500.00 for garage, RENT $1200.00 for non G. I. Lot 54x1(10 Total price $8250.00, including G. E, kitchen, Bendix washer, OFFICE SPACE, Smith Building, Clearfield. tfc. Lenox gaa furnace, choice of li noleum, brick and decorating. 40-ac- re 25-ac- re '' -- FOR WANTED TO RENT LAYTON Excellent piece of farm ground, approximately 7 WANT TO RENT house or Apt. acres in new hay. $4oo.(o. Employed couple. No. children. A real buy on a KAYSVILLE 4 Call Kays. or Salt Lake brick home, has fire place, full KAYSVILLE 55x250 lot, $(550.00, 3(5158.' Itc. all utilities available. basement with two extra rooms, for G. I. i 274-NR- VENETIAN BUNDS WE ARRANGE FINANCING Members of the Salt Lake Multiple Listing Bureau, Check GUARANTEED STEEL OR Slat Venetian Blinds. Our Other Listings All Over Davis County. Choice of 350 color combinaBROCKBANK REALTY CO. tions. 56c Sq. Ft. Phone Barlows for free estimate, Kaysvilie Layton Office 355-J- 3 or Ogden 25017. OPEN UNTIL 7:00 P. M. tfc. Phone Kays. 184 Residence Kays. 37144 Alu-minimu- m - 8-- 24 FOR SALE TRACTOR, Bolen-IIusk- Mountain Soil FOR SALE l4all i, hp. SOIL Sand and Gravel, fill dirt. General Trucking. Elden F. Nielsen. Phone tf. Kays. 231-- MOUNTAIN 2 AND 1 Saddle colts. eligible for registry with Amer- atBriggs Stratton motor, ican Saddle Horse Association. tachments cost $252. Used only Call or See Wendell Adams, 12 hours. Will trade for wheat Itc. andor barley. J. L. Kinard, 50(5 Layton. Lay-toBox P. Ave 0. 272, Liberty BUILDING LOTS for sale. 75x232 l. Itc. Fhone ft See Alan D. Bennett at New Brick home, east of Dansies USED REFRIGERATAR. About store, one mile south of Layton. 50 feet, good working condition. Itc. "4 doors. $275.00. Circle Inn, SunItc. BALED STRAW. Dump rake. A1 set Phone 4-- 21 - R. fanftuas m n. oVi kjo 2 400-U- 20-to- INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER combine, model 52R, 5 foot cut Motor driven. Used two seasons. condition. $.soo.oo. Excellent Howard Openshaw, Phone 24U-- Kaysvilie. Itc. J. ONE TEAM of mares, 0 and T years old, weighing approx. 1400 lbs. Brick Wood Company. ask so 1 mower. Call 435-J- 7-- l. 14 2tp 4x6 win ROCKING CHAIR, 1 dow, 1 27 inch wheel, 1 trunk inch pipe, 1 fittings for one small desk, 1 panel for 3,'t Buick, 1 bumper for 33 Buick, 1 trunk carrier, 1 post hole digger. J. A. Gregory, 122 450 E. Street, Smith Itc Village, Clearfield, Utah. for George Tiller, or call Kays- Model 40, Seria Itc. NORTHWEST No. 3410 Combination ahovel ant vilie 101. BY OWNER BRICK home plus apartment with $40 dollar lt a month income. Large," bam. 10 acres of good farm land. Good water. Excellent location for school and ahopping, 1 mile southeast of Layton. Call FINE well-bui- Kaysvilie 35-J- Itc. l. dragline good condition, used 315 c. f. m. Schramm Deise driven portable compressor, new truck Hyster 1000 lb. Fork-li- ft CLEARFIELD LAYTON. UTAH 3564-- 1 I AND SATURDAY JULY 13 AND 16 FRIDAY Y - JULY 15 AND 16 ; I Barbara Stanwyck i r David Niven ; ' j 1 1 Elizabeth Taylor William Holden William Bendix - MacDonald Carey Mona Freeman Rozsano Brazil-Mary Aster WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY JULY 19 AND 26 COMMAND DECISION I ; i t MARY LOU ! . Wwk Pw - rtnl SateWU? or CWw SHOW! ra Each Tues. and Wed. Is FAMILY NIGHT Your Entire Family for . New Time Schedule 6:45 P.M. Week Days 2 :SI P.M. Saturday CWck PHONE 3844 I CW a tes -- ONLY 90c Frankie Carte and Ilia Piano T1MK CALAMITY JANE AND SAM BASS Technicolor Also I1 Y THURSDAY JULY 19, 26 AND 21 Howard Duff Sunday a well-balanc- ed r, 4-- H . r LAYTON 4-- Btill Watches and Diamonds in the process or being Layton, Utah PHONE 381-R- 2 PHONE KAYSVILLE for L 94 SAND. GRAVEL, DIRT TRICKING William Bendix 3 Phone Kaya. M 1 1. Is my car ready for another summer of hard travel? ' Are my tires in good shape? Have they been i 2. inspected for cuts, abrasions, leaky valves, etc? 3. 4. Is my carburetor adjusted properly so as to get the most miles per gallon of gas? Is my car always lubricated according to tory specifications? JOHN GRAHAM fac- NOW FOR THE $64 QUESTION Where can I take my car and be sure of getting the best gas, oil, lubrication, and repairs, and all around service? YOUVE GUESSED IT! HOF SALES SERVICE LAYTON, UTAH PHONE 21 biggest hsM year in StaMtailker Mstoiry ! ar- - 2 :06 P.M. HOWARD THOMAS 436-or 166-- Elgin. ' Butova. H Company 'Every Girl Should Married niley- Anytime! ng ranged, and assurance is had that it wijl be up to the standard that will fit into the picture of the "16 4!er fair. The usual carnival Color Filmed in Vivid Ansco with its rides and many other attractions will be set up as usual, and some new and extraordinary Sunday and Monday events are being planned for the JULY 17 AND 18 grandstand show each afternoon. There will be plenty of music and other entertainment throughout the Fair Ground. Be r" Everyone is being encouraged to a full day and evening at the plan Grant Cary this year. The grounds are rair Franchot Tone beautiful and Fair guests are urgDiana Lynn ed to make their visit to the Fair an occasion for a grand picnic, and tables will be provided, as well as and Wednesday Tuesday, all other necessities to make such a Thursday day one to be remembered. JULY 19, 20 AND 21 "Tho Lile o! Sand, Gravel Mountain Soil Tho Finest in 4-- H for other attractions relating to the rural life of the state. The lighting will be turned on during such occasions, so that not only the county names, but the space occupied will become a familiar sight to patrons of such events. All other exhibitors at the Fair, are also being extended an invita tion to plan for yearly space. These are being encouraged to arrange more permanent display areas, with the assurance that such space will remain intact, and will be their first refusal each year as Fair time approaches. The entertainment program is Nevada TRUCKING JEWELERS - Laytona Lumber "Night Time in , -- THE TIME BOX g, V40AH Tto AJUMSKUU-l- Sr me CD MJlZKiDD H , 4-- II THE Stulebaker wave thats Fathoms Deep Yvonne DeCarlo Clark Gable Walter Pidgeon Van Johnson Brian Boater y UTAH des-gnati- Flus Technicolor TUESDAY, WHEN AiEST Roy Rogers and Trigger Trucolor Janet Leigh TUESDAY-WEDNESDA- I r TWB Friday and Saturday JULY 15 AND 16 June Allyaon Peter Law ford Margaret OBrien LAREDO : U - "" STREETS OF io MBS 0&W54 WC51HRMAH SAM PUSScy CauF POSTCMCP VtXiR NUTNCmON LITTLE WOMEN AND MONDAY JULY 17 AND 18 . soup SUNDAY AND MONDAY JULY 17 AND 18 SUNDAY ft CUFfRrr-Tpuaiq.OM- DEAR AlOAH !lt tfUESTS TAKE SERVEt Technicolor Also THE OTHER LOVE os- - Susan Hayward Robert Preston Pedro Armendarix Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. i HtCHT TULSA OFLYNN i - Political horse MARE T I FRIDAY-SATURDA- THE FIGHTING i A'pARK Itc. 7-- 14 RITZ THEATRE Wiatora KUrtrfe Mlrrsfcwc ;i 33070 IS A1QAH A Ileiner Equipment & Supply Co., West 7th South, Salt Lake Admiral Theatre Phene: D&i 501 'Phone Spotlighting 4-- y.-- sub-divid- ed with extra scoop, completely overhauled. All Priced to Sell City, 4-- 31 3. FOR SALE LAYTON Lovely home in Skyline, immediate possession, full ed members. Miss Kilgore is a graduate of Oklahoma College for Women at, Chickasha, Oklahoma where she received her B. S. degree in Home Economics and for several years acted as staff member of the Educational Department of the Kerr She has Mason Jar Company. further broadened her knowledge of food preservation by supervising canning centers where foods of all kinds were canned. In addition to her scientific a knowledge, Miss Kilgore has very practical knowledge of the purposes, methods and procedures in home canning. All methods of canning will be demonstrated --or discussed and no homemaker who struggles with the problem of serving - Utahs 49er State Fair meals or who is planning to can Something that will be differ the surplus from her garden can ent, and yet something that should afford to miss this opportunity to fill a long felt need is to be the gain pointers that will be hlepful aim of the Utah State Fair Board, the year around. J. A. and Secretary-ManageTheobald, for the State Fair this Members of the Sticky Pricky year. The dates have been set, with sewing club which met at the the opening on Friday, Sept 16, home of Ronnie Stewart on July f and the Fair continuing on through have finished their hot pads and Saturday, Sept 24. The opening are now" starting to make their event will be the, Governor's aprons. The July 5th meeting was Night, and the first performance, the eighth for the group. of the quarter of million dollar spectacle, 41750 Version Holiday club of Kaysvilie Jolly None on Ice. This show has attracted the greatest attention of all cen- met at the home of Mrs. Louise tennial year events, and the 1050 White this week. For their lesson version has been entirely rearrang they learned how to prepare eggs ed, with- new scenic effects, new four different ways. cast, and an entirely new music club Kaysvilie Kookeretts Bcore. The Fair will formally open on held their first meeting at the home Cleo Timothy on June 6. The Saturday, Sept. 17. Owing to the of conflict with the closing date of following officers of the club were the Southeastern Idaho Fair at elected: Jean Bloxham, president; Blackfoot, cattle and livestock Janet Barton, vice president; Ann entries will be accepted on Sunday, Nance, secretary; Joyce Lundberg, and judging will start on Monday. reporter; Joyce Timothy, song and cheer leader, and Carolyn Marston, Plans for the Fair, which is beparty committee president. ing staged under the theme of The meeting lasted from 10 a. 40er event, will be back to the m. to 11:30 p. m. Leader of the old will the of time It fair. days make the farmer, cattle man, and group is Afton Bloxham, and Cleo is assistant leader. poultry producer the honor guest Timothy and of the show, the products they club girls are produce will hold forth the best Farmington display place possible. In line with busy with their summer projects. this idea, the counties are going The first group girls under the dito take over the theatre building rection of Mrs. Betty Fisher and at the Fair Grounds for the horti- Miss Allene Backman have painted cultural section. cans and bottles for dustless dustThis building was originally con ers. They have also been learning structed for this purpose. It was stencil painting. transformed into a theater by the The second group of girls have Army, during the early part ol' made room and floor plans and World War II, when the govern- Btarted to make skirts for dressment had taken over most of the ing table stools. This group of girls air Grounds for its use. The large is also learning stencil painting. stage which was erected at that Mrs. Oscar Backman assisted Mrs. time, has been removed, and the Betty Fisher in teaching the paintentire building will now be ing lessons. into booths for all 26 counties of Utah. A large surplus of apricots is in Each of the counties are being prospect again this year in Utah, nvited to make an early selection R. L. Wrigley, assistant director, of the space they will use. Assur- Utah state extension service, reance is being given to these coun- ported today. ties, that this space will be reservBy apricots in as many ed for them during future fairs, ways utilizing as possible, consumers will and that improvements they make not only help create a market for ior this year will be preserved for the cots, but will get some whole-each succeeding year. Efforts are also being made to have the counties take advantage of neon light-nNEW LUMBER especially with the name at a fair price.' Building the county in front of material, cinder and ceeach booth. These will be selected ment blocks, plumbing so that many colors will appear, fixtures, Huntington and it is hoped that more extensive, Canyon CoaL neon lighting will also be used in FREE DELIVERY on orders decorating and constructing the of 5 Tom or More )ooth for displays. All these booths will remain intact throughout the year, and the building will be used between fairs J. insertion additional to regular 10c per line. ARTICLES FOUND and turned In at Reflex office will be advertised one Issue only, without cost to finder. Owner may Identify and claim upon payment of 50c. While care Is taken In handling auch lost and found items turned In to The Reflex, no responsibility is accepted for auch articles. The publishers reserve the right to edit, revise or reject any or all advertising. In case of error or omission in any advertisement the publishers are liable only to the extent of the ad. Errors ahoald be reported Immediately. Want ads will be taken over the phone, when person placing the ad Is listed in telephone directory. ng on Fashionettes held their fourth meeting TuesP some, nutritious food at low cost, morning in the court home. Mr. Wrigley said. For the home furnishing jjrou Eating aprictos fresh, canning demonstrations in interioi dee and or bottling them, making jams included color schemes Th mramelades, drying cots, and using ating several homes m Morn visited desserts in apricot juice in drinks anduse of home colors! the study them are some of the ways to The fifth - phase clothing groUB to advantage, he suggested. studied machine attachments a The extension service has just tailored button holing. enComing together, the tuo classes published a bulletin. No. 178, titled, Apricot and other Fruit studied good grooming ami heahh Velva Desserts. It is writen by and are further planning to hav'. Elna - Miller, extension - nutrition- demonstration on the art of apply, ist. ing make up. A correction is to be made in the leaflet offers This four-pag- e of officers. Enid Hulet is list for suggestions and gives recipes desinstead of Colleen Jen. everal delicious fruit velva mentioned as sen it of may previously, serts and drinks. Copies be obtained free of charge at coun- Nancy Hammond, secretary! ty extension service offices. a pulp. Mix the pulp with sugar Do you want a new and differand a little gelatin. Freeze it and ent frozen dessert, a sparkling eat it. for different a or topping cocktail, Tdii can freeze it in an ke Miss ice cream sundae? or in your mecham-ca- l freezer cream !'our in the bulletin. Then try You can make it refrigerator. fruit while the some apricot velva and and stoie it for now freeze it, isfdentiful. Youll like it. Make later use. Yolu can make an aprsome Make now. some to eat right with and icot sugar preserve puree to store in your freezer, locker or it ' by freezing till you want to use home freezer. months later. You see, it has it Velva fruit tastes like fresh many possibilities. fruit. It is smooth as velvet. That Complete instructions and i. is where it gets its name, velva cipes for making velva dessert fruit and drinks from apricots and other Take some fresh, fully ripe and fruits are then given in the leaf, flavorful apricots. Make them into let. sweeping the country grew to huge propor- -- tions the past few weeks. By the end of Tune, so many people had bought new Studebakcrs that the biggest half year in all Studebaker history was recorded. A 1949 Studebaker is more than a new vision of loveliness inside and outside.' It 'brings new thrift that counts, new handlingeaseandriding comfort into motoring. STEWART MOTOR CO. Laytca, Ulob ,l Cr;v S' J |