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Show c - r- Thera, Jaau 21, Z3 Coat;, Utak 1S54 Page 0 and Mary Jan Snowball Allen. On March 12, 1883, she married Samuel James Coombs in ths Salt Lake U D. S. temple. Iler childhood and early days of Reception to Honor S.P.E.B.Q.S.A. to Give Concert In Layton Ward her marriage were spent in Salt The S. P. E. P. B. S. LAYTON Lake City where she was active in Q. S. A. (the Society for the Presthe Eighteenth, Twentieth, and ervation and Encouragement oi I D. S. wards. Twenty-firs- t Barber Shop Quartet Singing in In 1910, shs and her husband America to you!), Salt Lake Chapmoved to Centerville. She is ths ter is presenting a quartet concert mother of eight children, only two in the Layton Fourth and Seventh Mr. Ward Halls on Thursday, January of whom are still living. 1947. in died Coombs April, , 28, at 8 p. m. Layton Seventh ward is sponsorSines coming to Centerville, shs the barbershop quartet conhas been active in many organiza- ing which promises to amuse and tions of the First Ward, and was cert, audience. Quartets st one time a member of the Re- entertain its include the Bonneville lief Society presidency. Shs has appearing Beehive the Statesmen, been a member of tha Sagamore Clippers, and tha Tonichords. Camp, DUP, since February 8 Admission is UX) and and Nonagenarian Friend and CENTERVILLE relative are invited to call at an open boose honoring Mrs. Ann Eliza Allen Coombs on the occasion of her 90th birthday anniversary. The open house will be held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clifford R. (HatUe) Smith, 8443 South COO East, on Sunday, January 24 from three until six p. m. Mrs. Coombs was born January 26, 1864, in Salt Lake City, a 1934. daughter of William Land Nuttle . 50c, the public is cordially invited. Lyle as shs has is affectionately known, much and SERVING US happiness to joy brought her many friends and relatives Pvt. U. S. FORCES, ALASKA during her long lifetime. Shs has Colused her special talent for serving Orson M. Clark, whose wife, leen, lives on Route 1, Clearfield, in helping others. Utah, was recently assigned ot the At the reception in her honor, UMith Regimental Combat Team in she will bo attended by her daugh- Alaska. ter, Mra. Smith, and her son, WalArmy unit stationed in Alaska lace J. Coombs, who makes his undergo intensive Held training home with her, and by six of her while guarding the northern apseven granddaughters. Shs also proaches to the U3. and Canada. has twelve Private Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Gark, Route 1, Vale, Ore., entered the Army last May and completed basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. Mrs. Coombs, or TV TROUBLES? . Call TAYLOR'S TV 5 Phone Kays. A f 359-- W After ? PJ1. Call Marseille 0333-J-- 4 We Service all Males 1 great-grandchildre- n. Cadillac Lists Prices on 1954 Model Cars 'Don't forget that Old Man Polio Is still with us. No one knows where he will strike next. The yearly drive against his raids is on again. Give freely to this good cause. Your dimes will pay big dividends to some unfortunate victim of this crippler. HOW THE LAYTON COLD STORAGE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON YOUR MEAT 1. We buy great quantities of meat for our Home Freezer and Locker customers getting the best meats at the lowest prices. L You select with our help the quality and quantity of meat to fit your requirements from inspected and graded meats. 8. We age this meat in our coolers so when it is cut it is at the pinnacle of "eating goodness." 4. We cut the meat to exacting specifications as to size, thickness and package quantities to fit the customers eating requirements. 5. We use nothing but the highest quality of wrapping materials, latest processing methods! and quick o freeze at temperatures, to insure-lastingoodness. 6. Our membership in the Certified Freezer Food Suppliers of America is your guarantee of satisfaction. You can save on every pound of meat you buy for your family. How? By doing as 9,000,000 other American families are doing by buying your meat at quantity prices. You not alone save but you get the exact quality you specify. You get better meat always for less when you Frozen Food Bank Way at the Layton Cold Storthe buy How much less depends entirely upon your budget age. requirements. We also save you money on your other frozen foods. Stock up now start your savings now I Bo long till next time.' "" sub-zer- g Sco ci Our Specials . . IANUARY 22 23 Prices of the 1954 model Cadillac cars were announced today by Mr. J. M. Roche, general sales manager of the Cadillac Motor Car diviThese new prices," Mr. sion. Roche stated, include as standard equipment many items previously handled as optional equipment, such as: power steering, chrome wheel discs, windshield washer, oil filter, vanity mirror, and outside rear view mirror, all of which were installed at customers request on ninety-fiv- e per cent of our 1953 models at extra cost. in the health center tot all new as well as outgoing officers. On February 1, at 8 pjn. there will be a meeting for the Davis Federation to which all members and interested sportsmen are inKAYSVILLE Ed Anderson, vited. It will be held in the Davis Clearfield,was elected president of County Health Center in the Kaysthe Davis County Wildlife Federa- ville City Building. tion at its meeting held January 18 in the Davis County Health Center. Other new officers of the group include Charles Parker, Bountiful, SAVE MORE ON vice president and Ross D. Hyatt, Clearfield, secretary - treasurer. DOOnS IN 54 DAVIS LIBRARY New Officers Counties Ready Fight to Save Junior Colleges ADDS NEW BOOKS TO LIST he following are additions to the shelves of Thirty-thre- e thousand bonafide the Davis County Library signatures of registered voters in Encyclopedia of American Histhe state of Utah is the goal of the tory ad. by Richard B. Morris. Sava Carbon College committee, A Stranger Here" Harper, 1953. an organization which has taken Robert Henriques. Viking, 1903. ly the Initiative in bringing the action d of a Nation: A Housof tha recent special session of the ing Problem, by Nathan Straus. legislature abolishing the school be- Knopf, 1951. Baseball, by Robfore the public. The 33,000 signa- ert Smith. Simon A Schuster, 1947. tures are necessary to bring tha is- A History of the Jews, by Solo-ma- n sue onto the next general election Grayzel. Jewish Publication ballot and at that time the people Society, 1947. themselves will determine whether Thunder Hill, by Elizabeth or not the governor and the legisla- Nicholds. 1903. Doubleday, Early ture took a course of actions fav- American ed. by Louis poets, ored by the majority of tha elecLibrary Publishers, 1953. torate. , Lady on the Beach, by Norah The ground work for this fight Berg. has been laid in both Carbop and For young readers: Danny Boy, Weber counties. Weber county, too, by Alice E. Goudey. Scribner, 1952. has s similar situation. Tha act Jets of the World, by C. B. Colby. of the legislature reverts control Coward-McCan1952. Robins of Weber, along with Dixie and in the harden, by Olive L. Earle. Snow junior colleges, to the Church Wm. Morrow, 1903. The Giant of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Story", by Beatrice De Regniers. Saints. Residents of Carbon and Harper, 1953. Weber counties have elected to fight this action Carbon county News About Folks in residents to prevent the abolishment of the only state institution in SUNSET-CLINTO- N the southeastern section of the state and Weber to present their Mrs. Marie Toyne of Sunset has college from being turned over to as a house guest her sister, Mrs. the LDS Church. Martha Stocks of Portland, OreCommitees were immediately set gon, visiting her. up in both counties and a consoliMr. and Mrs. Clarence Sears and dated program emerged which is daughter June, of Sunset, attended seeing the petitions of Carbon and the Golden Wedding Anniversary Weber colleges being circulated tocelebration of Mr. and Mrs.,Hyrum gether to aave much time. Butler of Provo recently. Almost all counties of the state Fireside Chat Group of Sunset will be canvassed by notary publics Ward met in the home of Phyllis and in many centers will be esChilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tablished where the petitions will Gene Chilson of Sunset recently. be available for signatures. KAYSVILLE-T- .... Two-thir- er. Prentice-Hall,-190- 2. n, Chosen by Wildlife Group Ralph Williams, Kaysville, im- mediate past president, was made honorary director. Other directors include for District No. One, Max Errickaon, Bountiful, two year; and Kay Collings, Kountiful, one year; District No. Two, Wallace Hampton, Layton, two year and Rickey Robinson, Farmington, one year; District No. Three, Emery Hamblin, Clearfield, two year: and Donald Erickson Clearfield, one year. A special meeting has been scheduled BROWN LUMBER KAYSVILLE PHONE 177 or 796-- W for Januaiy 25 at 8 p.m. CAFE WS1 IN KAYSVILLE Clearfield N S D Annual Banquet Saves Money on Set in Layton LAYTON Saturday, January is the date set aside by the 23, Weight Program DEPOT NAVAL SUPPLY CONTACT OWNER AT Stake Seventies Quorum Cost conscious- for their annual banquet. CLEARFIELD ness in action is represented by The dinner and program is to the Tare Weight program at Na- be held in the Layton Fourth and val Supply Depot Clearfield which Seventh ward haU. All Seventies The new Cadillac prices start la saving the Depot thousands of and their partners are invited to dollars. attend the yearly social. with the model 62 Coupe at Heres an example of how it delivered f. o. b. Detroit, including Federal Excise tax, factory works: Recently 02i coxes of electronic handling charges, and dealer deThis material ' arrived 'at the Receive livery and handling charges. compares with tha 1953 prica of and Route Unit of tha Packing and 3,s07Ji0 for tha same model com- Preservation Branch here for processing. On opening the boxes, it parably equipped. Our 1954 models with their dra- was discovered that the space almatically new styling, both inte- lotted for packing had been excesrior and exterior, and lengthened sive, and voids had been Tilled with wheel base again gives increased excelsior,, to prevent movement of value to the customer, said Mr. the material packed in these conRoche. tainers. , Tha slight Increase in prices of Shipping space saved on the 621 all model except tha Eldorado boxe was approximately one box which has been greatly reduced car. Weight saved on the 621 boxes reflects primarily tha increased was 22,977 pounds, (If the weight cost of dealer delivery and han- which waa saved had been shipped dling charges which have not to the West Coast by itself, it changed since 1941 despite tremen- would have cost approximately Reclaimed excelsior for reuse dously increased labor costs, continued Mr. Roche. amounted to about $558.90. The 621 original containers will remain in the Packing Section and will be reused instead of using new conLAYTON The next regular tainers on future packing projbusiness meeting of the American ects. Since NSD Clearfield began the Legion Auxiliary, Layton Unit No. and Tare Weight Program, Cube will be held 87, January 25, 1954, in the Layton Legion Home at 8 tare weight on the average shipment has been reduced from 35 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to 18, evidence of the fine sucto all old and new or prospective cess this program is achieving at the Clearfield Depot. members. Layton FARMINGTON 87-R- 2 $3,-837.- 77 Wise Way Super Market A.G. A.G SAHARA VILLAGE Prices Effective Friday and Saturday $1,-13- 9. Auxiliary Meet You may be whatever you resolve to be determine to be somein right thinking and right acting, and faith in the blessing of fidelity, thing in the world, and you will be something. courage, patience, and grace. Joel Hawes. Mary Baker Eddy. No greater hope have we than ? PRESERVES Tomato Soup Special Close Out Price, 2 Lb Jar Blackberry, Raspberry, Strawberry, Peach CAMPBELL'S HUNTS j FOR LETTUCE PEACHES Sliced or Halves ....NO. 2 2 CANS CAN J - TOMATOES Instant Coffee All Layton Uerchants Can Give You Good Buys! Maxwell House Yo Givo S.&E Green Stamps Open Ycc!x Days 7 P.I-L- ; SAT. 8 PJ.L OF THE FROZEN FOOD BANK" laytom Cold Storage rnCNE 51 Service With a Smile LAYTON. UTAH B. Bi. ANDERSON, Owner "Utah's Premium Stoker Coal at REGULAR PRICE" 2 OZ. I JAR RADISHES Orange Juice Pascov Frozen 2 BUNCHES 6 OZ. CAN . 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