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Show are dancing at the Kith ward of Utfli Cmiu, Utah Ogden this week Friday on a proThurs, jJan. 24, 1952 Page 7 gram sponsored by the Relief so- ki;nill, News About Folks in ' CLEARFIELD DOROTHY . WHITE CorTMipOodeBt Phone 21-- J 4 A coasting ciety of that ward. Included in the group are Jane Carter, Darlene Chelenia, Kathlyn White, Janice Tolman, Joyce Hodaon, Judith Anne White, Kathy Saw ley, Linda Nedra Yaunt and Mamanaklt, Heather Hickman, Mrs. Marjorie Mayfield of .ViO East Street has been confined to an Ogden hospital this week due to sickness. . . , Mr. and MVs. Lyle Mtnkler and family returned home recently from a trip to California and About Fotkg.In CLINTON Monthly Meet and family and Mr. and Mr. Don Hartley and family spent Sunday afternoon visiting in Salt Laka at Utah vegetable farmers got the homa of Mr. and Mr. Lewi more out of their land in 1051 Evans. They enjoyed an afternoon than did growers In most other state. The Beehivt State yield of ire skating. per acre of sweet corn, tomatoes, Mr. and Mr. Albert Leiku ansnap beans and green peas was nounce the arrival of a baby boy higher than the national average. in an Ogden hospital. Mrs, Leiku Utah was far and away the nationi the former Lavona Daines. al champion in e yield of Funeral service for Mr. Aurelia sweet corn. Its 4 tl ton of corn per Servos of Roy, and a former resi- aero In 15151 compared with runndent of Clinton, 'were held In the er-up Washington's 4 1 tons per ClIntorT Chspel 'Wednesday aftern- acre and the national 'average of oon. Mr. Servos was a fter 2A3 ton. From last year's plantof Mr. Revere Burnett and Mr. ings of tomatoes Utah averaged 1X1 ton per acre second only to Naomi Taylor, 15 tons and the naCalifornias PioUtah of the The Daughter of ions tons. For Re-- I tional average home the of Mr. met at neers vere Burnett Thursday evening. snap beans, Utah's average during Mrs. Clemnue Johnston is Captain 1U51 was :i.5 tons per acre compar!of the Chapter and Mrs. Laveme ed with the national average of 2.18 tons. Last year Utah averaged V Parker is secretary. 010 pounds of shelled peas per acre planted while the natiunel av- - Top Yield Correspondent North Davis CLEARFIELD Mrs. Kina W. Cliff ard Rhone Ogdea Stake Primary Association will hold monthly union meeting at the The Clintonian club met Friday Stake house Thursday, January 24. Marybelle Jedkins, counselor in the night at the home of Mr. Venice presidency, ia In charge of the Hill. A birthday gift was presented to Mrs. Kathryn Child. Dinner meeting. A final report on the Childrens was served to It members and the Friend Drive of the atake will l evening was spent in playing given by Stake Representative Dor- gamea. othy White. The drive whlf.h ended Primary officer and teachers Jan. 15 was unusually successful held their preparation meeting according to the report. Three Wednesday night at the home of wards. Sunset, Layton Second and Mrs. Emma Bummer. The lesson Mexico. Mr and Mr. Sterling Clark and Clearfield First A" sold over 1i was giten by Mr. Ivy Johnston. the neighborhotd Studay group en-- . per cent of their tdtal family count. Mr. Ijlrene Marko was tertained especially for Mr and! As the drive quota is based on 7 5 for the evening. Mr. Ralph MacDonald last Sat-- 1 per cent of the ward families hav- - Mr. and Mr. Robert Knapp anurday evening. These folk left ling children of primary age this nounce the arrival of a baby boy. Sunday to take up new residence j report is quite remarkable and Thu is their fourth child. in Jdaho Falls. These were about shows a great deal of interest andi Mr. and Mr. Ed Fvpns and Mr. work on the part of the ward re- - ; nine couples in attendance. Baker have enjoyed a toMattie All wards mads presenlaUyes. to Ix Angeles. Mr. their qutta and most all of them day tnp Baker plan on spending a few were well above. months at the home of a daughter This is the first time that North ; there. Davis Stake has had anywhere near j The Junior Sunday School class this successful a drive. There were Mgry E1Iw Wod. twenty or more subscription to the under the direction of teacher Clearfield, was recently made a Children's Fnrnd sent a gifts to Ruby Davis and lonna Mitchell member of the Utah State Agri- Children in the S. W. Indian mis- held a party in the amusement hall cultural college corps of ROTC sion from childien and adults ini Wednesday evening. Game were sponsors. She and seven other ini- - the ,uk,f wording to the report played and refreshments served to I-T- member of the class. tiates were elected sponsor by ad-- i given by Mr. White. USACs vanced ROTC cadets. Elder Jim Warren of Syracuse ROTC sponsor corps is a service was speaker in sacrament service organization which participates in Sunday evening. Mis Joyce Nelaetivi- ROTC drills and half-tim- e son of Roy furnished the music. ties at basketball and football Victor Bodily was graduated from party was enjoyed by everal Clearfield couplet last Satboat and urday evening. Acting hostess were Mt. and'Mra. Ray Chidiiter of Layton Park who served chili and other" eatable after the cold fun. Enjoying the port were beaide the Chidwter Mr. and Mrs. Fay Atkinson, Mr. and Mr. Gene Nelson and Mr. and Mr. Art White. Among the little folk celebrating January birthdays was Miss Jsne Carter of Lakeview subdivision. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mr. J. Ellison Carter and cele- b rated her fifth birthday. She invited several of her friends to a party for cake, game, and fun. Miss Barbara Jean Bodily is a victim of measles this week. Mr, and Mr. Art White and son David attended a Walter B. Lloyd company merchandise demonstration and buffet lunch last Sunday at the Hotel New house in Salt Lake City. Mr and Mr. George Berry and family are soon to move to Ogden fron-t.VEast Street. Mr. Blackwell and non Ronnie have moved to California to be with game. Mr. Blackwell some mile south of Miss Wood is also a candidate for Sacramento. Aggie Open House queen. The an- Several children from Clearfield nual intramural activity is schd-jfo- r u New Primary Holds 2-- Tia-juan- a, i Miss Wood Is RfVpp j per-acr- 'Nearly 2, CLEARFIELD BEAUTY SHOP SMITH BLDG, CLEARFIELD KAYSVILLE Lose by fire was held to an estimated (2,780 ia th Kayiville area during 1951, according to the annual report submitted to the city council and mayor by Fire Chief J.V. Woolsey. Total nunmber of runs made by the department was 21, th report shows with total losa (2,780, allot which was covered by insurance. Fire struck. 0 bomra one business establishment, six autos and trae- tors, three iftieda end th department answered five gras and brush calls. Number of fires each month was as follows: January, two; February, two; April, four; June, one; July six; August, three; September, November and December one each . erag was 2,24 pounds. AUTHORIZED FULLER ty. iMust be steady, good charac-- ! ter, have car. Many Rawleigh Dealers did $8,000 to $12,000 last year. No Caah Investment Necessary! Write or See Rawleigh Company Fieldman M. E. WALTON 320 S. E. Main St. Blackfoot, Idaho Primary. Soc'e,jr for lhe Pn,tc' jtion of Workers and is a society organised for worker of Spanish 'descent. There are H5 lodges called council In the three western states, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah. J. Tim Lopes of Clearfield is the secretary of the organisation. Rawleigh ly now open in South, Central ami North Davia coun- -' iIluKineHM I i 000-fami- Fire Loss Low In This Area or Write Mr. and Br. Bond Bonham of Pomona, California, visited friends and relatives here Friday. They stopped off on their way to Chicago where they are planning to t tend the sports convention. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Freestone Rawleigh', Dept. 23rd D-- l, CLEARFIELD LUMBER CO. St, Denter 2, Colorado for full particular a-- DECORATING HELPS 1415 Phone Clearfield. Utah 438-- W AT H. D. SPARROW CO. le named at that time. Sponsoring Mis Wood in the contest is Delta Phi, returned LDS missionary fraternity as USAC, who last quarter elected her an attendant to their Dream Girl. Miss Wood, a freshman at Utah State, is the daughter of Mr, rand' Mrs. Melvin J. Wood, Clearfield, uled for Friday, Jan. and queen will January Specials Cold Wive Hot Oil T. $5.00 $2.00 ... !, Easy Spindlier Mew Being shown Washer-Ea- sy Automatic Ironer Combination Sale MODEL ISO IRONER REGULARLY SOLD AT SPIHDRIER MODEL 30-S- S THOUSANDS SOLD AT at Bishop's in Layton Friday, February 1st and Saturday, February 2nd. 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