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Show News About Folks in Kajsville, Dria Couty, UUh Thum, Dee. 10, 1953 Page 6 CLEARFIELD Dorothy WhiU CorrMpondmt Phone: 0406-J- 1 ( RADIO A very large crowd attended the Swanee Singer program at the Third ward chapel last Saturday evening. Thi program was presented to raise funds for the North Davis stake camp site assessment as well as for the new organ for the stake house. John Overdyn, ward clerk was in charge of the evening's entertainment. Cub Scouts of First and Third and TV TUBES Tested FREE TAYLOR'S TV Clearfield Phone 359-- ward are in Pack No. S02 according to the latest word from Frank Hickenlooper of the Gateway District of Boy Scouts. The number originally was announced as No. HOI but has been recently changed by the Lake Bonneville Council Forty-tw- o boys received Bob Cat pins at the First Pack meeting of this new pack under the direction of Glenn Jones, cub master. The meeting was held last ' Friday evening at the First and Third ward chapel. There are nine dens in this pack with two more expected by January. Newly appointed den mothers are Mrs. Gloria Ashby and Mrs. Marj May-fielMr, Hickenlooper presented the Bob Cat pins to the fathers of the boys present who in turn presented them to the boys. He also gave a short talk to the parents on the workings of the Cub program. Mrs. Arthur White gave a short talk on the Primarys and mothers viewpoint of Cub Scouting. Glenn Jones also spoke to the parents and asked their fullest co' operation in this new program which is sponsored by the Primary Association. Clearfield Fourth wards eight quorum of Elders wiU have their Elders banquet on December 11 at 0:30 p.m. at the ward hall. A program will be presented. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Harris accompanied their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Schofield of Townsend, Montana, to their home town recently following a stay in Clearfield over Thanksgiving. Young David Stringham was ill over the past week end with a bad cough. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stringham. David White son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. White was also confined to his home over the week end for the same reason. Mrs. Myron Wilcox demonstrated artistic table and door decorations suitable for Christmas time at the recent meeting of the Rachel Layton Warren Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers in Syracuse. , Mr. and Mrs. Melvin G. Wood had a fuU house recently when 29 of their family members were at their home for the Thanksgiving holidays. They included Mr. and Mrs. Mack Wilhelmsen of Idaho Falls and their six children; Pfc. and Mrs. Stanley Smoot 'and daughter, now stationed at Camp Carson, Colorado; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mumford and two children of Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Reed Whitesides and four children 'of Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Stevenson and three children and d. XMAS GIFT SALE ON PLANTERS DISCOUNTS FROM 25 to 50 FANCY VASES, FIDWER POTS, FIGURINES TV LAMPS . . . LARGE SELECTION H. D. SPARROW CO. THE BIRD WITH THE BARGAINS PHONE ROY, UTAH ft HUGE Pre --Inve- Starts DEC. 12 AT s LAYTON 342 IIORTH STATE i Q Home Freezers & Ranges will include $100.00 of Food of your Choice.. Q . Automatic Washer or Dryer will include Salt Lake at the home of a daughter Mrs. Nellie Gold. She Jones stayed for shopping on Monday. Gear-fiel- a beautiful new automatic Electric Blanket d. in . Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. now living in Sacramento, California, former residents of here announce the marriage of their daughter, Valeen Wallace, to Boyd Dean Sullavan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence Sullavan of Kenilworth, Carbon County, Utah. The young couple exchanged vows in the Salt Lake Temple with President Robert I. Burton offici ating. Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Williams of Clearfield attended the ceremony. Mis Evelyn Yaunt and Miss Joyce Williams honored the new bride at a shower. pre-nupti- al Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Bird have returned from a recent trip to California where they spent two weeks. Mrs. T. L. White spent Sunday 17 IflM By Bill Parker son-in-la- w ntory I Miss Ruth Ann Wood all of Hotel people, who should know, report that rentals of TV sets are at their highest for the big sports events . . . which makes todays comments by a top TV sportscaster of interest to a lot of viewers. Mel Allen has been calling the plays on the microwaved collegiate football games for NBC, and he reports that his biggdkt problem is to decide whether ne talks too much or too little. Mel figures that to the experts he probably gabs too much, but to the nonexperts he doesnt do enough explaining of the play as it unfolds. Mel also handles telecasts for the New York Yankee baseball games during the horsehide season, but claims that he only runs into trouble when the football season comes around . . . and the mail starts pouring in. Most of it is in favor of more talk. Mel adds, I feel that Im shirking my duty as a reporter if I dont try to help those who dont understand the intricate plays and formations cooked up by our college coaches. In order to do a good job of expaining, he visits the training camps of the teams hes going to talk about and watches films of the teams in action. As he explains it, hes really a scout for television. You have to be your own television scout when it comes to choosing a TV set. Youll be on the right trail once you set your sights on the incomparable RCA TV set. Headquarters for the display and sales of RCA sets is at: Parker TV and Appliance Company, Layton, Utah . . . where We service what we sell. Phone Kaysville 343. coast-to-coa- st Airman 2C and Mrs. Floyd M. y Redgwood recently spent a leave here in Clearfield where they were extensively entertained by their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Harris, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Terry as well as by the parents of Mrs. Hedgwood, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harris. Mr. and Mrs. John Larsen have purchased the home of the former Mrs. Lulu Hagan on 330 South St. and will move in this week. Rulon David Burnett, son of Mrs. Orvil Pilcher, was married recently to Miss Kathryn Elaine Beede, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Beede. The two were united in rites solemnized on November 20 at the Ogden Seventeenth ward hall with Harold B. Crompton performing the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Don Folland recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stoker. These folks are from a, California. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mumford entertained members of Mrs. Mum-forfamily this past week when they held their Book of Mormon study class at their home. Included were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Stevenson and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Whitesides from Layton. Also entertained at the Mumford residence were Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mumford, and Mr. and Mrs. John of Ogden, parents and brother of Mr. Mumford. Suzanne and Debby, daughters of the John K. Mumfords also attended. They were guests for dinner, Following the dinner, slides were shown that were sent from Germany by another Mumford son, Elmer. A lovely Bluebird demonstration program was held last Sunday in First ward when the class of Mrs. Louise Stuck! showed their parents what they have learned this far in their years work. All members of the class were present and most of the parents. Special guest was Bishop Anthon Montgomery, Primary president Mrs. Denia Speirs and Counselor owpr the Girls groups, Mrs. Dorothy White. The girls presented their parents with gifts of cookies which they had made. 30-da- life-tim- e. can afford and your purchase is guaranteed. You ladies can be Queen for every day in the year with a supply of frozen meats in your home freezer or locker from the Frozen Food Bank at the Layton Cold Storage. You can save on every pound of meat you buy the Frozen Food Bank Way. Delicious steaks and roasts from quality beef at quantity saving prices. Let us supply you with your home freezer and locker needs and you will live Better for Less. We have at the present time some high quality Beef, Veal, Mutton and Lamb at the lowest prices in months. Pork is a good value again. Now is the time to fill your locker and freezers so the next time you need a refill let us supply you with Quality beef at Quantity saving prices and you will Eat Better for Less. So remember, Shop the Frozen Food Bank Way, Eat the Frozen Food aBnk Way, Save Food Bank Way, at the Layton Cold Storage. It wont be long till Santa Claus will be here. In fact it probably wont be long enough for some of you harassed housewives with Christmas shopping to do, trees to trim and Christmas dinner to think about. So why not start thinking about it now. Better still, why not start shopping for it now and avoid the last minute rush. We have plenty of all the Goodies to brighten up your Christmas table as well as a wide variety of meats and fowl to choose from to help you set a tempting Holiday table. We will be featuring many Specials from now till Christmas so watch our Ads and our shelves for these money-savin- g values. Remember we also carry a complete line of sugarless and saltless Health Foods, if there is anyone in your family on a Diet. So eat better and pay less when you shop at the ds the-Froze- LAYTON COLD STORAGE. So long till next time. - Layton Cold Storage "HOME OF THE FROZEN FOOD BANK PHONE M DRESSES A large selection of dressy dresses, casuals, better cottons and house dresses. (All sizes.) CHILDREN'S AND DRESSES in- , companied by either Premium or Discount - While D& SLACKS SPORT JACKETS MEN'S SWEATERS V Neck, Slip Over, Cardigan and Ski Sweaters. The latest and smartest styles and colors. TIES A large variety. Try our washable Dacron Ties. Top quality national brands at popular prices. For prompt, courteous service call M. B. FOX, ROY COAL YARD 2-20- 20 (ii no answer call 2-39- cer s E 1 T3 LAYTON KAYSVILLE SOCKS Mens and Boys Plain and Fancy. SPECIAL WEEK END BARGAIN BUYS DRESSES SHIRTS $3 Values 33) GROUP 1 GROUP 2 Values BLOUSES to $19.95 $4.00 $8.00 $4.00 Values to $795 to $5.95 CHILDREN'S DRESSES GROW , i $3.00 GROUP 2 ; Values to $8.95 &U0 DE MONTES rwm -rurs at r- ini- -. ROBES Choice Mojud and Holeproof styles. MANY OTHER GIFT ITEMS NOT LISTED! NIGHTI GIFTS AND TOYS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! 1 Ladies fancy; Mens plain, and tialed children's. 7 NYLONS ROY, UTAH Phone HANDKERCHIEF COATS OPEN TIL 9:03 P. M. EVERY I beau- Full circle wool felt, pleated orlons, novel wools, etc. they last. 342 NORTH STATE World renowned Van Huesen Century dress shirt. Also a large variety of the latest in sport shirts. SKIRTS Iron. ' SHIRTS SWEATERS clude new model GE Steam Q LINGERI- E- PRE-TEE- N BLOUSES Television Sets will be ac- , USE OUR CONVENIENT LAYAWAY PLAN Fully full circle Xmas dresses and choice school dresses. (All Sizes.) 0K6 LAYTON, UTAH DE MONTES Dressy nylons, smart cottons, tiful crepes and wool jerseys. Q Service With a Smile B. M. ANDERSON. Owner From watch. Gas Water Heaters will n Suggestions or choice of Me n s or Ladies' 17 jewel Bulova wrist Mow many people buy things that they cant afford just to impress some one they dont like? I believe that in some form or other we have all been guilty of that folly some time or other during our Its just human nature to show the other fellow that he is not the big punkins he thinks he is. Many times someone makes a remark taken for sarcasm and the natural thing to do is to strike back. Sarcasm or no sarcasm many a sleepless nighth could be avoided by living our own lives and not try to be what we aint. You should have no sleepless nights when you shop at the Layton Cold Storage, as the prices are what you y 1 1ST DOOR NORTH OF POST OFFICE KAYSVILLE |