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Show SUNSET CLEARFIELD Phone 226-R- 4 Mr. and Mrs. George W. Layton announce the engagement of their daughter, Beth, andThe-Donald P. marriage Fowler of Hooper. will take place Monday in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple. The young wedcouple will be honored with a Davis junNorth at ding reception ior high school February 12. have been issued. The Clearfield M Men basketball team coached by Grant Clark have earned their place as one of the four high scoring teams in Noyth Davis stake and will participate in games the round robin" play-oto determine the champion team of the stake. Other wards in line .for the championship are Syracuse, Kaysville 2nd and West Layton. The round robin will be played at the Layton ward in a series of 0 games with two games played on of the following evenings, . each Monday, February 10, with a game scheduled at 7 p. m., and one at 8 p. m.; Thursday. February IS, at the same time; and Monday, February 17. The schedule for Clear field is as follows: February 10 at 8 p. m., Clearfield vs. Kaysville - I : tations ff t , I SUNDAY FOR Correspondent Phone Ogden 103-R- 4 Correspondent - -- 2nd; Thursday, February13J.at 8. p. m., Clearfield vs. West Layton; Monday, February 17, at 7p. nu, Clearfield vs. Syracuse. The champion team of - North Davis stake will enter the district tournament at Ogden early in March. ' Boy Scouts of Clearfield ward presented the program for the M. I. A. Sunday evening service, February 4th, with Briant Stringham, scoutmaster, in charge. The M. I. A. theme was given by Scout Dean Nelson; congregational singing, The Star Spangled Banner with special flag ceremony during the singing; talk. Scout Odean Hamblin; accordion selections, Lewis Sly; talk by Explorer Ferris Larson; talk. Scoutmaster 'Briant Stringham; talk, Jesse D. Barlow; vocal duet, "God Bless America, Ferris Larson, and Gordon Wood. Members of the Clearfield Literary Guild will meet Monday evening, 7:30 p. m., at the Nob Hill in Ogden. Mrs. Knapp of Ogden will show picture slides of the Passion Play. Hostesses for evening are Mrs. Roy Smith, Mrs. La Mar Holt, Mrs. Russel Jordan and Mrs. George Reid, all of Sunset Gleaner girls of Clearfield ward M. L A. will sponsor a valentine dance Friday evening, February 14, at the North Davis junior high school. An invitation is extended to all members of North Davis stake. Ward budget tickets will be honored. Mrs. Clyde Barton, of Monticello, San Juan county," formerly Miss Nina Sessions of Clearfield, and a recent bride, was honored with - semi-form- al Feed, Seed Loans Are Now'Available RITES HELD LORETTA R. CHILD MRS. CLYDE ADAMS Sunset ward officials who attended the L. D. S. church welfare meeting at the tabernacle in Salt Lake City included the following: Mr. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy and Mrs. Howard Shupe, J. C. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. George Reid. Mrs, Golden Draper, Mr. and Fannie Mrs. C. Ensign, George Child, Mrs. Viol Pitt, Mrs. B. A. Wilson, Mrs. Thomas Gomm and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gwilliam. Boy Scouts of the ward, under the direction of Scoutmaster Leo W. Child, presented the M. I. A. evening services Sunday. At the Tuesday evening M. I. A. meeting, the assembly program consisted of a motion picture showd ing the effects of the use of alcohol, a reading by Robert Gwilliam, and new M. I. A. songs taught by Howard Shupe. Miss Alice Burnett has returned home from. the Dee hospital where she underwent an operation recenttobac-coan- ly. Mrs. Sylvia Smith presented the Relief society theology lesson, d "Faith, a Power in the Life of Woodruff, the Great EvangelThe visiting teachers topic, ist. The Physical Preparation of the Home," was conducted by Mrs. &xy.' Next Tuesday "ill'b. the Work and Business meeting and the officers have a quilt to be quilted.' The Nutrition lesson, Dietary Reinforcements, will be conducted by Mrs. Ada W. Stettler. The condition of Dwaine Sharp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Sharp, who was struck by an automobile driven by Robert Froggett, of Clinton, is reported to be serious. Henry Gwilliam was honored with a birthday party at his home Wednesday night. Guests included Wil-for- . members of the immediate families. Games were played and a delicious hot lunch was served Clearfield Woman Died of Heart Ailment on Friday Funeral ser- vices for Mrs. Margaret Payne 53, who died Friday .at the family i home here of a heart ailment; were conducted Sunday in Layton L. D. S. ward chapel by Bishop Melvin. G. Wood of Clearfield ward. Mrs. Mabey was born September K, 1877, in Kaysville, a daughter of George H. and Harriet Phillips Payfte, pioneers of Kaysville. The family moved ' to Syracuse shortly after Mrs. Mabeys birth. She resided in Syracuse until May s, 11)03, when she was foarr152T to Joseph L. Mabey. She had re aided in Clearfield the remainder of her life except for four years spent in Paul, Idaho. Ma-be- ' y, Active in Church She was educated at Weber academy in Ogden, forerunner of the present Weber college. She was active in Primary association. M.itu.1 Im- Syiety .nJ functions of Surviving are her husband, the sons and daughters: Charles Myron and Phillip Mabey of Clearfield, Mrs. Louise Mattenet of Vallejo. Calif.: Mrs. Margaret Adams of Layton, Mrs. Helen Adams of Bountiful, Lieutenant Joseph L. Mabey of March field, Caliiomia, and Kathleen Mabey, student at Utah State Agricultural college in Logan; five grand-- , children, and the following brothers and sisters; Henry Payne of aul, Idaho; Joseph P. Payne of Jurley, Idaho; John Payne of Hey-urIdaho; Myron Payne of Syracuse and Mrs, Harriet Robinson of . We offer the best in w Visit our stores and see for yourself. Our foods are reasonably priced and of the finest val ue. Buy Americas ican foods. 0. I. S. i I O. P. S. Foods. Butter, 1st quality, 30c lb. Red Heart Jellies, IQe lh. Fresh Salted Peanuts, Eggs, Urge, fresh. 19c doien Fresh Fig Bars, f 10c lb. i A ; Pierces Catsup large can. 15c r 25c Germade, cloth hag. 19c M. J. B. Hills. Schilling' 0. b. Coffee, 25c lh. P. S. Flour, Hi-Pate- nt lbs, lh- - 56c , b. 25c Heber Valley Peas, 9c 1 t t t Arizona Grapefruit, Urge. 4 for Se Lamb Shoulder Roast, 20c lh. Mi Tender Beef Steaks, ? 30c lb. s M - Pork Chops, lean, "25c lb. Red Silver Side Salmon, out-of-to- 25c lb. . Pure Pork Sausage. . 18c lh. We receive Food Stamps OJBSIKkGGJS FOOcS A Surety f Purity Layton, Utah 41-1- - 14 15 7 35 KAYSVILLE SECOND G T M. G. Jensen, f Jensen, f Green, f Scofficld, ... 0 0 0 2 1 . t) 11 & 1 7 0 0 0 14 I Linford, c . Miller, g Streeper, g F P -- .1 1 1 1 3 3 - two-wee- last-quart- er -- LOOK What One Dollar Will Buy! Specials for Friday, Saturday Feb. 7, FIG BARS, Lb. PEANUT BUTTER, CORNED BEEF, 12-O- KARO, Bountifal Utah ay I T. M. 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HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS IURK CHOI. Grain Fed. Lh. BEEF POT, ROASTS. Branded BeeLLb. : CHEESE. Mild. Lb ....... Fresh Made, Lb. IHJ ITER. B Grade, Lb Veal CHOPS. Milk Fed, Lb. LARD. Silverleaf, Government Inspected. Lb- FRESH GROUND BEEF. 2 Lbs. Y kESH GROUND PORK SAUSAGE, 2 Lbs. - Hansen, g J. Imlay, g 1Q JLtt .19 .19 J-RANK- Hansen;- - F. Barber, g oTf Bar GRAPEFRUIT, 120s, Arizona, Dozen 19 Byingtea Friday and Saturday FEBRUARY J1 f (; . Dozen . SYRACUSE R. . ORANGES, 126s, Dozen wrr ' LADDIE 33 IZlSg TUNA FLAKES, El Campo PLOUR Drifted Snow TWO ADULTS FOR ONE Total -- " : ir 3 Lbs. 12-1- Henieh, g 174 5d b. POWDERED SUGAR Wednesday and Thursday FEBRUARY 3 Lays Vtln-Ia- a Dsaald 29 $1.00 MIRACLE WHIP Qtl-J- N. Weaver, g 15 SODA CRACKERS, Liberty Bell ; ' Smith, g J. Weaver, g 18 IB for 10 2 -- $1.00 ALL THIS FOR naa . $1.00 .1. 2-L- WUli Canra4 Dam Ibatt Bairian-Fl- i Brcaaart Baaita Crmarill TW atary that Milliaaa 4a-r- 4 aa a Mnl an4 aa a Saturday Eranlnc Paat Sariat Each hraath-takia- y ta tha awNat aaw acraea t briif th herate character ta thrilling lift ! Ala Latest Diuwr Carteaa "TiatWr ' aa4 NEWS . 21 . GRAHAM CRACKERS, Box JELLO, All Flavors, Pkg. : P. G. SOAP, 10 Giant Bare SALMON, Alaska, 2 Tall Cans UXYDOU Lge. Pkg ESCAPE Naylor, f Adams, f F. White, f Steed, c M. Weaver, c - 31 1 ALL THIS FOR Banday Matin 20 184 : ... CAMAY SOAP, 3 Bare FRUIT COCKTAIL, 2 Lge. Cans GRAPEFRUIT, Shavers, No. 2 can, GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 46-O- z. Can B1SQU1CK, Lge. Pkg, FEBRUARY CLEARFIELD Can z. Blue Can b. ALL THIS FOR TOWN THEATRE Nnna 8harr Jar b. WHEATIES, 2 Pkgs. ywvwwwwvwsvwwuwv Snnday-Monday-Tnesd- 5-L- 10( ... 2-L- 8 theyre all v tines! Buy one or all of these items Clearfield. Miss Lillian Rampton and Miss Eileene. Waite attended a slumber party given by Miss Bertha Crid-dl- e at the home of her parents, Mr. - one-ha- lf I seven-poun- . 16c Peanut Butter, jar. 20c Tomatoes, 3 large cans, - 19-1- 7. - Pondered Sugar, 2 TbsTLV Calumet Baking Powder, 1 35-1- 9-1- -- Lard, fresh, pure. 10c lb. 10 U. . - w er 81-2- 9, 31.06 Layton Sugar, MURRAY WILL Junior-Explor- Libbys Corn Beef, 19c Mother's Oats, with China, 3-l- 35-3- w, public school bom early Tuesday morning at the Dee hospital Mr. Thompson made his home for several years and sister, with his brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Royal W.- Rampton. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Briggs and small daughter, Becky, and Mrs. Delbert E. Wilcox left early this (Thursday) morning for a k visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Schoenfeld in Riverside, Cal. Mrs. Joseph Cook entertained in honor of the fifth birtjhday anniversary' of her little daughter, Claudette, at her home Tuesday afternoon. little guests who attended were: Carol Tree, Connie Bennett. Myrna Zaugg, Ellen Eam-e- s. Marjorie Cook, Shirley Flint, Bobbie Briggs, Betty Rampton, Darvel Fielding, Barbara Tree, Irma Flint, Rosemary Holmes, and Ethel Zaugg. Mr. and Mrs. Laff Gibby of Ogden visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. George Rampton. The hauling of gravel will begin today for the new L. D. S. meeting house which will be erected in Syra cuse this spring. Those attending the Weber Wild Life association annual rabbit hunt last Sunday included Ben Cook. Elton Briggs, Reid Williams, Glen Briggs, Ole C. Sessions, Marion Willey, Max Cook, Roy Briggs, Eugene Tolman and Lawrence Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Simpson left Wednesday afternoon In company with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Manning from Burley, Idaho, to spend the next month in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Thurgood are rejoicing over the arrival of their first child, a d baby boy, bom to them Tuesday morning at the Dee hospital in Mrs. Thurgood was the Ogden. former Jasamine Slaughter of . 10c lh. i day. -- Foil Cream Cheese, mild, ! al FRIDAY 36c Ih. 4 M Men basketball LAYTON teams in North Davis stake entered round of league their semi-finlay on Thursday of last week and onday of this week, with final games of the season to be played tonight (Thursday) 'and next Mon- -- meeting was Mr.- and Mrs. Harold Thompson of Ogden are parents of a son, al ToUl er ph Cook. n, MEET DARTS good nourishing Amer- Hoopsters 31-2- parent-teach- at the Syracuse -- T. In last Thursdays games, West Layton took a close game from Kaysville Second by a 3 margin, while Kaysville First won from Layton, Mondays games saw Clearfield win from 3 and Syracuse take Sunset, the lead in a 9 battle. Sandy. this evening. Sunset In Services for Mrs. Mabey included: meets games Clearfield and West Point organ prelude and postlude music, faces Syracuse. Mondays games PresiMrs. Vera Pettit; invocation. feature West Layton vs. Kaysville dent Arnold D. Miller; vocal selec- First and Layton vs. Kaysville actions, Gladys Hanks Simpson, Second. companied by. Mary Simpson; voFollowing are summaries of last cal solo, David Cook, accompanied weeks games: by Melva Cook. Mrs. Pettit played an organ interlude. WEST LAYTON Speakers were: George H. Lowe G T F P of Ogden; Joseph P. Payne of Bur0 4 1 13 ley, Idaho, brother of Mrs. Mabey; Layton, f 1 1 0 President David O. McKay of Salt Adams, f 1 0 0 f Lake City; G. Wilford Guthrie and Egbert, c 2 5 4 Stevenson, Wood of Clearfield Bishop lL12 1 O The benediction was offered by W. Flint, g 0 0 Frank D. Adams. The grave in GrFlint, g 1 4 2 4 the Clearfield-Syracus- e cemetery Neville, g uncheon Saturday afternoon at the Highland hotel at Monticello. lostesses for the affair were: Mrs. Carl S. Barton, mother-in-laof the bride; Mrs. Lloyd Hanson, wife of the superintendent of the San Juan public schools, and Mrs. Redd, wife of the bishop of the L. D. S. Monticello ward. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thurgood of Syracuse announce the birth of son early Tuesday morning at the Dee hospital. Mrs. Thurgood is formerly Miss Jasmine Slaugh ter of Clearfield. The Clearfield ward M. L A. will present the three-ac- t comedy dra mi, "Whittlin this (Thursday) evening at the Clearfield ward amushment hall. The play is di rected by D. M. Nelson and Jay Layton. The cast includes Ka; Nelson, Jean Thurgood, L. J. Wooc was dedicated by Patriarch DaAthleen Weatherston. Mark vid E. Layton. Pallbearers were Jay Layton, Yvonne Green sons and and flowers and Arland llammon. The play were in of the ward Recharge will be presented in the Syracuse lief and close friends. society ward Friday evening. Ward budget tickets will be honored. Clarence Stoker and Lynn Crid die left last Thursday evening for Los Angeles, Calif., with a shipment of cattle, which they will seT on the Los Angeles market They expect to return home FYiday, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Thomley ON and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hadfiek entertained a group of friends with a late supper at the Thomley home Davis Takes 39-3- 7 Game following the North Davis stake and evegold green ball, Friday at Grantsville ning. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Welden Roberts, Mr. an Last Friday Mrs. Snowden Roberts of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Schwartz, Mr. Davis high KAYSVILLE and Mrs. Wilmer Barlow and Mr, and Mrs. Ross Layton of Clear- schools basketball team will attempt to place itself on an even field. Mrs. Carol Collett of Kaysville par in team standings with the Smelterites of Murray when the reviewed the book "Life With two teams meet in the Dart gym Father," at the M. I. A. assembly Friday. program Tuesday evening. Next To date has won three Tuesday evening, under the direc games and Murray one in league play, lost tion of the music director, Mrs. while Davis an has dropped Rachel Larson and organist, Mary won two in the district. twoOther Blood, the assembly program. "An games Friday will feature GrantsIntroduction to Felix Mendelssohn ville at Cyprus. Granite at Tooele Partholdy, will be given. and Jordan at Bingham,, The annual rol Friday's Game ler skating party will be held Tues In last Fridays game at Grantsday evening. February 11, at the Berthana roller rink in Ogden. A1 ville, the Cowboys kept on the Junior girls and Explorer boys o:' heels of the Darts all of the way. The first quarter ended 0 in North Davis stake are invited. favor of but the Darts Grantsville, Mrs.- Elwin Smith entertainec on the steam and by halftime members ter club at her home put held a lead of As Wednesday afternoon. Those at canto came to an end, the the third Cowboys tending were: Mrs. Lloyd Muir, but a Mrs. Virgil Ilodson, Mrs. Dal Bil were ahead put the Darts in the lead, lingsly, Mrs. Halver . Campbell. 35 27spurt as the gun sounded. Mrs,- - Eldon Lowham. Mrs. Fred is the box- score: Following Brown and Mrs, Eldon Thurgood.. Davis Mrs. Arminta Smith gave the visiting toachersjnessagg, JlTh Priesthood," at Relief society t.aioraTtTCi Mrs. Nancy Clark, f meeting Tuesday. Wood gave the theology lesson, Welling, c "Life and Testimony of Wilford Smith, g . . Brown, g Woodruff." Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Stoker Winters, f attended birthday dinner party Kap, fc .. . o Tage, 3 Sunday in Salt Lake City, honor- Schofield, g 0 0 Mrs. C. N. ing Lyngby on her 75th Sheffield, f 1 0 birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs., Joseph P.. Pavne of Totals . ..13 J14 13 39 Burley, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grantsville Payne of Paul, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. John Payne of Ileyburn. Idaho, and M. Hale, f . Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson of Nelson, f Murrayi'Mrr and Mrs.. Ed Phillips Barrus. c w. .. and Mr. and Mrs. John Hill of Young, g Idaho Falls,.- Idaho, were among Peterson, g people who kt tended agwv--g funeral services for Mrs, Margar- Anderson, et Payne Mabey Sunday at the Hunter, g f . Layton ward ehape.tr c James Brown is in the Veterans Barry., H. Hale, f hospital in Salt Lake City for special treatment. Totals Mrs. Milton Hadfield was a FriScore by day "guest of Mrs. Gardner Barlow Davis 9 19 29 85) of Clinton. ' Grantsville i 1C 17 31 37 "Mr. and Mrs. Josepbfl5uncan and Officials: Debs and Hanks. two small sons have moved to Salt Lake City to make their home. Trade between the United States Mrs.. David Layton underwent a and Latin America amounts to major operation this (Thursday) about one billion dollars annually, morning at the" Dee hospital in or one fifth of the United States world trade. Ogden. , RicU-Rampto- last Thursday afternoon. G. Harold Holt, principal of the North Davis junior high school, was guest speaker. Community singing was led by Joseph Cook, after which ' ight refreshments were served. Parents', spent the afternoon Visiting classrooms and teachers. Mrs. David Wilcox, president of the P.-A., conducted the affair. Diane Rampton, twin daughter of Bishop and Mrs. G.. Henry Rampton, is ill at the family home with whooping cough." Mrs. W. Eugene Holmes and daughter, Rosemary, of Ogden were Tuesday guests of Mrs. Jo ' Play Semi-FinRound in League tion. 'ollowing A ie!d - M Men Tt' -- 10-ye- ar LD.S. church. During her four years in Paul, Idaho, she served as president of the Primary- - associa- sons-in-la- In The Best At the monthly conjoint meeting of the M. I. A. held Sunday evening Dr. George Stewart, Scouting executive of the M. I. A. general board, spoke to the congregation on "Activities for Our Youth. Gloria Warren gave a short talk and music was fqrnished by a mixed quartet composed jot Deli lia Cook. Hilma Beatty, Donell Gailey, Bessie Smedley, Robert Bodily, - Newell Gailey, Karl D. Zaugg and Bernard Smedley, and conducted by Marlin Gailey. Ben Barber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barber, is ill this week with mumps. Funds will be released to bona fide farmers who are unable to secure credit at local banks or other leaning agencies, Mr. Gardner asserted. For security, the administration will take a mortgage on the crops to be planted or on farm animals. for loans do not own real estate, the government requires the landowner or lienholder to waive all interest in crops or livestock.. Office hours from. 1 to 3:30 p. m. are maintained in the county agents office at Farmington each Wednesday. Since loans were authorized in 1100 Davis 1131, approximately county farmers have availed them selves of funds through the administration. Approximately $154,000 has been loaned during the period and $140,000 has been repaid to date. Individual loans have from $15- to $7,roo, Mr. range. v Cardn' said. The Ar-gyl- e. American Foods 62-J- r. and Mra. Delbert Criddle, Sunday Clearfield Tuesday. Mrs. Roy Bearer and inf evening. Samuel JNeville has Teturned daughter returned home from home, after spending two weeks Dee hospital Sunday aftern in Woodruff. At the weekly Relief society was a Wednesday evening west 5 . meeting held Tuesday afternoon, Misa Mary Anderson. W. presentSmedley Therrin Mrs. Clarence Thurgood has been ed the teachers topic, How We to return to his home' after ,,5 May Honor the Fnesthood in the going a major operat The theology lesson A weeks ago at the Dee ho home. pitaj in Power the Life of Wilford WoodColleen, Cheryal apd was children of Mi. knd Mr? ruff, the Great Evangelist, given by Mrp. Delbert E. Wilcox. James J. Rampton. are ill ,UI The following ladies assisted whooping cough. Mrs. Elmer Fielding with a quilt Leslie A. Ellis spent se ral Ho,, at her home Wednesday: Mrs. Sam- last week at Pinedale, V'y0. 0nJ 1 uel Neville. Mrs. Royal W. Ramp- business trip. ton, Mrs. Fay Childs, Mrs. Alvin ?ennett ?hillipJ Painfully Waite, Mrs. Eli Cooper, Mrs. Mar- injured Monday morning t while at Mrs. ion llammon, all of Syracuse, work- at the arsenab Leo Waite of Clinton and Mrs. Ira Mr. Bennett sustainedn, ar Sunset a crushed of Brown Naomi Waite and Mrs. skull when frozen gravel Ml on hi. Clearfield. head. He was rushed t , the Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gregory and hospital at Ogden when he isT daughter, Dorothy, Mr.' and Mrs. ceiving treatment. . Mrs. and Milton Hess, Jr., Stallings Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Sessions all of Farmington were Sunday spent visiting with Mr. and Mrs Sunday Tree Mrs. Ruth of afternoon guests Don Sessions and fam'ily m 0Ur. and Miss Kate Tree. tiful. Mrs. W. Mrs. Royal Rampton. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Waite, Mr Elmer Fielding. Mrs. G. Henry Mrs. LaMar Wait- - Sterllne and K.Barber Carl Mrs. Rampton and all attended a social at the home and Janet Waite returned home of Mrs. R. C. Spencer in Roy, Fri- Thursday after spending three days at Orangeville, in Carbon day afternoon. Mrs. Rodney Eames entertained county where they went attend sixteen guests at a social at. her funeral services of . Rodney - Sway- home Wednesday evening in honor zey. Mrs. Arthur R. Anderson had a$ of the birthday anniversary of her her guests at a quilting at her husband. LaMar Waite received a serious home Monday, Mrs. Fred Gibson eye injury while at work at Farm- of Clearfield, Mrs. Dora Thompson ington junction Friday afternoon. of Ogden, Mrs. Jesse M. Holt, Mrs. Mrs. John Stoker and sister, Melvin Hill Mrs. Laura Workman Mrs. Arthur Frost of Oakland, Mrs. Robert Bodily, Mr. Clifford Calif., spent Wednesday visiting Barber, Mrs. Myron Bodily of Syracuse and Mrs. John Hill and Mrs. friends in Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Ander- Leo B. Hill of Layton. son and family and Mr. and Mrs. The Bureau of Animal Industry Raymond Anderson of Salt Lake City spent Saturday with Mrs. reports that the whole country is Minnie Anderson of Pleasant now practically free of tuberculosis among cattle. Ip every couGrove. Mrs. Roy Briggs and Mrs. Jesse nty of every state the degree of inof one Simpson visited with their sister fection is less than Mrs. Adam Russell at her home i: per cent. - MRS. ZENAS BENNETT Correspondent Phone 5 are Funds FARMINGTON again available for the purchasing of crop seed and feed for farm livestock through the 'Emergency crop and feed section of the Farm Credit administration, according to Charles S. Gardner, field uc$-viso- MRS. MABEY CLEARFIELD SYRACUSE Cater - 4 .135 I35C HOLSOM FOOD STORE . KAYSVILLE FARMERS UNION Layton r -- |