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Show ,r. . C3IIG AMPHIBIOUS VEHICLES FROM HAWAII News About KoIks m try plant, and a greenhouse. Cost of these structures-i- s estimated at Kaysville, Davis County, Utah $4441,000. LAYTON Existing buildings are ThurfL, Sept. 23, 1948 Page 3 being remodeled and renovated. MRS. MAGGIE SIMMONS Draft authorities have announced Correspondent that students eligible for select Phone 219-Jive service will not be called until An all time high l.OGAN the end of the school year. Mrs. Chase J. NeiUon attended is expected at the Itah curriculum-wil- l An inthe silver tea given l the Uoun-- j State Agricultural college this clude enlarged 1010 course, including agritiful ladies' Kepuhltean club at the year, and the school is engaged in arts and sciences, comhome of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Tiow-- i jits most extensive building pro- culture, merce, education, engineering, and bridge m Bountiful. Saturdav Sale of purebred OGDEN gram in a score of years. forest range, and wild- technology, Mr. and Mrs. Claud IViknis and; Among the new buildings being home economics. Suffolk sheep will be included on management, family attended the funeral of Mrs. const ructed are a technology build- - amj graduate school. the Ogden livestock show auction Maud Cooley in Giantsille, Mon-- nig. a maintenance shop, a pouland other tests for all program this year for the first Aptitude 'new students will be given Sept tune, officials announce. n,t ha of Mrs.r!p erkins. ton. was a Sunday guest at the i:i. with former students legister- The stock show will be conductg Mr. and Mrs. Newell Judkins, home of Mr arul Sirs Dean kM and new students reged Nov. 1.1 through 17, with the Sept. ion, Jay, and Mrs. S M. Judkins ntons 'istenng Sept. 25. ('lass work will Mile of Suffolk sheep scheduled for of Murray, spent Sunday with Mi President Calvin Oorbrnlge and begin Sept 27 Nov. IS. Entry notices from proand Mrs Lynn Judkins Councilman Holbrook ducers 'High desiring to consign animals Mr. and Mr. 1. J Strong. Salt were the to the sale will lie received by Sunday night speakers at Lake, were Sunday guests of Mr. the Uyton Second ward sacrament Alma Ksplin, at the Ogden liveo1 and Sirs. Will Simmons. show office, Ogden. stock meeting. Mrs. Horace Barber was hostess Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sessions, Mrs. Lizzie Hicks. Salt Lake, and Mr Ksplin said the first sale of Trenton, returned home Sun- - Mrs. Mae Riggs, Redwood, Calif., at her home Sunduy afternoon to be restricted to maximum of will ami were the folks who week little end after a'H,ut Mted at the home of Mr. twenty day spending Suffolk pj. Cor-1 sheep. "'The auction with Mr. and Mrs' Calvin Mrs. Will Scoffield last week, re- - invited to celebrate her son RusColumbia sheep, of sale purebred sells bndge. home Monday. eighth birthday anniversary. Mrs Uwrence Samlall returned turning A large number of Syracuse re- to be held the same day, will likeMr. and Mrs Roy Simmons en- home last week after spending a joyed dinner and a show in Salt natives attended the funeral ser- - wise he limited to PJT entries. week with her daughter and son- - Lake Tuesday Sheep auctions will start at 10 evening, to celebrate vices, Monday afternoon at Rounti- e ful. inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Ira Waite. for Mrs. a of with the Columbia breed folSimmons. ni. birthday tei of Farmington. Mrs Maggie Simmons and Kern Mr. and Mrs. Noiman llansen. lowed immediately by the Suffolk Mrs. Chase J. Neilson, Mrs. llai-olWest visited with Mrs Floyd.Mr. and Mrs Jack. Marble and Mr. auction Other auctions scheduled Ellison and Mrs. Irvin Hennefer Carver, Monday and Mrs. Clyde llansen all attend- - for the stock show week are pureattended the Republican ladies tea Mrs. 11. 1 Johnson, of Geoige- - ed the wedding reception of Mr. bred Hereford cattle, Nov. 10, and at the Newhouse hotel Thursday, in town, Idaho, was a guest last week and Mrs Norman Sandeiwoft, last fat cattle, sheep and honor of Mrs. Fail Wairen and " Nov. 17. hogs, daughter, Virginia, of California. Mrs. Kenneth Hill attended a party Friday afternoon at the home USAC Anticipates High Enrollment To Auction Suffolk Sheep -l - 1 9? Sim-jm- . nVvUuL j and ended looking conveyances IW are Pot-'th- sea-goin- g aU jeeps. kn s amphibious a.,d could he ,he answer to certain fishing jps ducks. Whatever they are called, the, Warred to a. duck hunUng as e l. The xehiclse sere purchased ,n Honolulu b M illiam sons of Mr. and Mrs. James MrEnlire. l.aUon. sh.pped to San j.gtEatire and Ray 0. McEnt.re, fnadaco and thence driven to Layton with William, his ife and four hildren. and parents making the near the end o7 their journ'ey as the, passed through hajsulle are M ill, am McFntire gjp. Show 5 and Wayne 7, and James AT. McEntire in ha.kground. vitkwas, Paul and d ; . prize-winnin- g , of Mrs. Phillip Creation Advisor Joins Force of iah Extension Specialists at UAC News About Folks in Robins in kays-vill- e, BETH JACOBS Correspondent Phone Cowleys ranch in WyoIsrael C. Hea-- t hours of hard wortk, do not plate FAXMINGTON ming. Mrs. Dave Clawson accompanied been appointed to the post E roper value on lfeisure time. We Mr and Mrs Max Bartier moave employed Mr Heaton to train Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie A Ida lie to etension recreation specialist, tored to Salt Lake Monday eve- - Los local leaders on hpw to teach k ku been announced by Dr. Carl Angeles for a week. Mrs. ninK to Jnut!t a ri,uP ,f business dal is a sister of Dave Clawson. utilize their"'ieisure ExtenC. to S. A. U. better fmchknecht, pie 47S-R1- 2 I -r ' hours through winter and summer director. church and other recreation. IMuy civic, community, tber groups have made re-t- o Mr. Heaton lsa graduate of L. the extension service for S. A. C., holds B. S and M. S. de-- i jiee with recreation, and the grees, and at Present divides his time between tactension work and jyment of an extension is aimed at satisfy-thes- e resident collegwork. He served in Frisch-ib- t requests, Dr. the air corps from HM.l to HUC as ' explained. physical training instructor. ts Service u recrea-ipeciali- st "1? and th?,u.w,ves fro differ-sport- s Wyoming. Mrs. Bar- her entertartied the ladies while the men discussed business. , . tward M. I. A. open ed t'eir season s work 'with a proda"ce and ,n fnt ra,r,!i . f? wa,rd! Amusement hall last Tues- - day ,tvt?,rip ,A laJfe crowd came out start off with With increased mechanization a Hea-bang, which was greatly appre- who the farm and electrical applian-- s desires Mr. Anyone in the home, rural families are tons assistance on recreational ciated by the M. I. A. officers. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Of fret and joying more and more leisure problems should make a request Dr. Frischknecht said. through the office of Delore Nich- - family spent one day last week vis- m, imy rural people, used to long ols, county agent, at Farmington. iting Mr Ol'frets brother in South Bountiful. attended a bridge party Tues- Day raws ABOUT FOLKS IN Urry Salustny has returned day evening at the home of Mrs. h"me t0 r.esumf. hls scho1 w?.k- Artell Chandler in Uyton. summer on after CLEARFIELD Four generations met at thejranch ftf his father in Idaho. home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jen- m. IRENE CHIDESTER Mrs. Nellie Grant and Mr. and Correspondent "k Robin, return horn, 1M Ross Drive t?d i! Phone 2 mother, Mrs. Snow, were guests Wallace has returned to Betty Mr. Clarence Bushnell yommg, and then going drove his Provo where she will attend Brig- Lovell, 'her, Mrs. Anne Bushnell, to ham Young high school again this through lellowstone park and visin most of of interest places home in Meadow on iting She has spent the summer Sunday, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming and h hu been visiting with the year. in Clearfield with her parents. northern Utah. dualls for the past five weeks. Mr. M. Clinton Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Barber and Ik. and Mrs. David Steed of and Mrs. J. N. Wallace, has been motored to Salt Uke Saturgirls ha, Nebraska, spent the week released from the has and navy to shop and visit a few hours with day Mr. and Mrs Walter returned home. Mr. Wallace has i and friends. with relatives 'ai Mr. and Mrs. Dale Steed, served three years in the navy and Mr. Mrs. Dale Orgill spent and and Mr. and Mrs. Harold at the time of his release was an Tu, Salt Lake with in evening Sunday d, Ogden, visited with them in electrician second class. He has been friends. attended the motorThey 'wfield on Sunday. He stationed at San Diego, Calif. cycle races held at the Hippodrome In. Sarah Stoker, Salt Lake took part in the atom bomb test at 7, visited Sunday with Mr. and Bikini in the Pacific. He and his race trapk. Mrs. Rex Layton and son, Johnie, n K. Nelson and Mr. and wife will make their home in Salt were luncheon guests of Mr. and D. M. Nelson. Lake. Mrs. John Layton, Wednesday. In, Prances Frazier, Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wallace enMr. and Mrs. Paul Ronnefeldt reIn. Willaim Davis, Ogden, tertained Mr. and Mrs. Clinton M. turned home after a glorious vacaSaturday at the home of Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Asael Waltion spent touring the parks in n Milton Hadfield. lace and children, of Granger, and snd lira. Milton Hadfield Mr. and Mrs. Verl Wallace, at Sun- southern Utah. Mrs. Robert Kave is visiting her sanuly visited in Orem on Sun day dinner. in Salt Lake while her husmother Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fonnesbeck band is in Kansas City to fly back and Mrs. Ellis Black had as of Twin Falls, Idaho, were Sunday a plane for a friend in Bountiful. ?ner taests on Monday eve-tests at the home of Mr. and Regular weekly report and disrs. Le Roy Flippen. Loner cussion meeting of the Layton disMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cox of trict stake missionaries was held Ward Relief society open-ieeo- al Provo visited at the Flippen home Monday evening at the home of will be held next Mon- -t on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Burgener. the First ward Mr. and Mrs. Del Gibson and Stake mission president, F. Montat 8 KX) 71 oclock. A program daughter, Karen, of Ogden, spent d gomery, and district president, are planned. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Call, were in attendance. Rhea Stott of Meadow, Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dunn have Weelt recently with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fletcher and returned, to their home in Provo Mrs. Tom Day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beyer attended after spending a few days visiting Ems Jensen, Mrs. Althea a birthday party for Mrs. Leslie Mr. and Mrs. Max Barber and Vw.""- - Lorinda Stimpson, Cook in Syracuse on Saturday girls. Smith and Mrs. Nadine Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Burgener left, Saturday morning for a three- - or four- - weeks vacation. VeThey will visit a niece in Las gas, Nev., a son in Compton and other relatives and friends in and around Los Angeles, and return ly way of San Francisco and Burlingame, Calif., where another niece ONE TILACTOR AND will be visited. A stop at Reno to see the night life and home. A won. derful time is anticipated. Mr A. A. Jacobs is on the sick list with. the flu this week. HU remany friends wish him a speedy 1944 Model covery. Motor completely renewed. Mr. Max Barber flew down to Los Angeles to see the football Brakes relined. of game between the University New Step-u- p Southof Transmission, giving six (6) forthe and University Utah ern California. ward speeds. 1 - rMr,SS.Lnnd Z SS5-R- Sf - Hey, Kids WIN A FREE Joe Smith and daughter, former Miss Catheiene Green. Annette, were week end guests Mr. Phyllis Williamson enterof Mr. and Mrs. Elburn Dickson tained Monday for Doris llamblin, Rulon Weaver returned home Mrs. W. R. Holbrook, Margaret last week after spending the sum- Meade, Mrs. M. Fisher, Margaret mer on Mrs VERDELAND PARK MRS. j , .at" i Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bennett and small son, of Salt Lake, returned home Sunday, after spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stimpson. Mrs. George Wilcox entertained thirty-fiv- e small friends Saturday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Catherine, on her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons and children, Catherine Wilcox, and JeRselie Barlow, spent Sunday in Salt Lake, Mrs. Roy Simmons, Mrs. Haven J; Barlow, Mrs. Harold Ellison, Mrs. J. S. Adams, Mrs. Lewis Cook, Mrs. Wendell Adams, Mrs. Annette Stevenson and Mrs. David Adams were guests of Mrs. A. Z. Tanner, Mrs. Noall Tanner and Mrs. Joe Tanner, at the Weber County Medical Auxiliary fashion show held at the . Ben Lomond hotel in Ogden Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Voss Mathews of Ogden is visiting with her sister and brother-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Webb. Mrs. Leouise Vowles, Farming- - Livenxton, Parma Anderson, Mrs. Pick Shea and Jessie Carver. Mr and MrsJ George Briggs tertained Thu with a family for Mr and Mrs. Max An derson and fatally of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Elnler Riding of Orem, Mr and Mrs.JWelden Rolierts and Mr and Mrs.Bailow Briggs. Mrs. Catharine Bennett of Virginia, IdahoJspent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Benen-da- WILSON OFFICIAL VARSITY - FOOTBALL. y nett Robert M. Whitman re turned home Saturday from Day-toOhio, where she had lteen oh a business trip. Mrs. Haven J. Barlow entertained in honor of her birthday Monday evening at her home. Miss Golda Thornley accompanied her sister, Mrs. John Martin, to her home in Fort Benning, Georgia; Mrs. Martin has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. n, J. Thornley. Mrs. James E. Ellison spent s few days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Otha Green. Mrs. Frank Williams returned to New York Sunday after spending the summer here with her parJ. ents, Mr. and Mrs. William I DRAWING EVERY MONDAY I AT 6:00 P. I.L FOR NEXT 10 WEEKS! . , BRING YOUR PARENTS TO OUR OFFICE ron rREE EinTtY BLANItS! it Winner WUI Be NotUiedl You Need Not Be Present to Win! M Service Soles LAYTON. UTAH PHONE 21 Thornley. Js , S I Cora, No. 2 can . . SCHILLINGS SUN MAID Smiths Golden Bee Cream Style 15c Coffee, lb 16c RAISINS 54c Wil-for- 2 idge ATTENTION FARMERS! FOR SALE FOUD IMPLEMEHTS Factor Frd Four (4) new Tires and Tubes. 100 liquid fill in rear tires. Paint Job. J This tractor looks and operates like new. N'0TE : New Guarantee goes with this tractor. Aments: 1 - Land Levefer. Towner-Marti- n 1 ot J ay Tandem Pick-U- p Type Disc. Plow. . Cultivator with Beet and Potato Disc Attachments, Diggefs, and Sweeps. PRICED FOR QUICK SALE! ON , DISPLAY IN OUR YARp THIS WEEK! , I a egah FAnr.i service, ihc. Box 143 Phone 208-N- W LAYTON, UTfH Mr. and Mrs! Clayton Stout, Gail and Janice spent Sunday visand friends in iting with relatives Richfield. and Ephraim Mr. and Mrs. Onie Crouch left vathree-wee- k Saturday for a cation. Ed Swedenborg spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. On Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Horne entertained the following enests at dinner: Mr. and Mrs. C Phyll Horne and children, oi H. Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Deane Donna and daughters, Butterworth Deane and Caroline, and son, Jsy, of Salt Uke City. Mr. and Mrs. C. Phyll Uone and children, Tildon, Judy and Michael ar Paul of Washington, D. Mr. of home the at here visiting W. Homes parents, Mr. and Mrs. forthe Horne is Mrs. R. Home. , mer Leila Welling. Prof, and Mrs. Chester Myers, of Logan, and Mrs. Agne Myers, of Ogden, were Sunday visitors at K. the home of !r. and Mrs. W. w Home.- - t ALL BRANDS CANNED 59c Milk,4cans 7c JELL0, pkg LE0TA-N--1 c- - Peas, 3 for 25c Baby Food, 3 for . 22c GRAHAMS WESTON SEEDLESS Grapes, 2 lbs 21c .... Honey, 2 lbs 28c 39c VARNEYS K Bananas, lb 15c Urge Can 14c Beef and Gravy . 65c Catsup PURITY ALL SEA BIG Crackers, 2 lbs. ..45c Salmon, Vi can .. 37c Flour, 50 lbs. J .. .$3.09 PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 AND 25 . 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