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Show J I will be held Jan. 21) at 7 p.m. in the North Davis Junior High School. Ernest Behling, president of the group, said features of the eveKAYSVILLE The annuel meet- ning will Include a banquet, the election of ing and election of the Davie annual report, and Association Farm Progress is the activity of and the assurance of tomorrow. Davis Farm Co-o- p Schedules Annual Meeting I Published by NATIONAL 1 to live. for a plug for the LAYTON COLD STORAGE where, if you are in need of any electric appliances such as Automatic Washers, Ironers, Dryers, Stoves, Freezers, Refrigerators, Televisions, etc., any of which will make your home a better place to live. We can fill your requirements at unbelievably low prices and terms. Just contact any of my BUSY BEAVARS and let them tell you all about it. Now Richards. Aaron,' whp ia a Davis High graduate, is the first person from Davis FJ.A. chapter ever to receive the American Farmers' award. Honorary chapter farmer degrees were given by Mrs. J. C. Lynnford, chairman of the State Agriculture Advisory Council, to DeLora Nichols, Davit County .Agricultural Agent; Emil M. White-side-s, Davis High School principal, and Franklin Richards. ' Thursday, Jan. 13, 15 of the offi- cers and representatives 'of the Davis High School Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America left school to go to the state capitol in Salt Lake City to serve light refreshments to the Senate and the House of Representatives. According to Miso Crary, the girls served punch and cookies and tho Lincoln High School F.F.A. served apples. Connie -- Waddoups gave- - a- - talk about FJI.A. activities and how it helps its members become active and useful citizens. Tho girls who served were: Martha Hollist, Ruth Forsberg, Carolyn Hogan, Annette Ray, Nola Tingey, Betty Miya, Kay Glover, Carol Adamson, Jill Glllia, Shauns Scoffield, Gwen Bjorkman, Sandra Larew, Dixie Rogers, Karen Taylor and Mario Holt. .We Give S. & H." Green Stamps In Our Grocery and Meat Departments ' Layton Cold Storage B. M. ANDERSON, Owmt LAYTON 3SS Cooks Clothing' oo mr Next to Homer's Market 0a BUY FOR SPRING Reg. to $10.95 - m Engineer Boots GO Values To $i7.95 FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY 12 NOW 6.0 Men's and Boys' .oxfords V3 OFF -- All Styles Values, $10.95 .6 Values $30 U Parker TV and. Appliance LAYTON, UTAH l0 STAMP IN STORE to $6.95 Drastically Reduced Pr. ing to You "Heat and Eat" - Half LB. GROUND BEEF "Fresh" LB. . Pkg........:.,g$ WHY or Extra Lean Sliced . . . Whole BACON "Lean" ....... $j 00 LBS. White h Large FlflU Juicy TUN I A--Size CHUNK A EGGS RANCH FRESH 7 TRITON CAL-ID- L Cream A Close Out j CLOSE OUT No. Vt 303 CORN-- No. Ungraded DOZEN TE- A- YELLQWTAIL No. 303 Style REN T Sfor6S Wilson's WITH PAD Price V2 w PARTY POP'S UT lh lb. Black MCCORMICKS 9 ft. EACH Toboggan PER TIME SPECIAL1 $ U 71 00 94c Value A I ONLY 2 j. Colgate Dental Cream lOj "SAVE S&H STAMPS" WE SAVE YOU MONEY Value NOW. PHONE 345 1 Eats and Casuals ' ' Sg59 OR $2.99 PER PAIR COTTON DRESSES a a. 3 b? Many Styles To O Choose From $7.95 .. , y2 Price L9 Seeing Is Relieving Shop at Ccclx's 1 77 AND SAVE YOU MONEY BIG WEEK TOASTED BACON RINDS AT B30 Phone WHY BUY NEW, TV PICTURE TUBE? WE NOW CAN REBUILD THEM Be Sure and Fill Your Lockers ... . . NOW Completely Proc. Guaranteed .FISH 'STICKS WOMENS L Jjrd . IP FLAKES CO ci tJ Cl W O "THE LITTLE STORE OF GREATER VALUES" Men's Work Shoes Smith Bldg. O O BIT-O-SE- CD VERN M. SMITH ditions they don't mean a A short program was presented, featuring talks given by Aaron Richards and his father, Franklin And then there is our. Frozen Food Bank where you Live Better for Less, where you can fill your locker or Home Freezer with delicious meats and frozen foods at big savings. Now is the time to take advantage of the low prices and Food Bank Terms. When you select yc zr meat order for the Food Bank you select the grade tr.i quality of meat you desire from 9 different grades to fit your pocketbook. We process your order to fit your family requirements. Our customers are satisfied customers,' many of whom have been with us since we started business ten years ago. They know our services are the best and our prices are comparable to like quality elsewhere. .So Long TiH Next .Tim'e. 1 -- SEE all the fuss about S&H Green Stamps if under normal con- banquet. Then my MERRY MERCHANTS should not be left out of the picture with their very fine values in our am proud to say we grocery and meat departments.-did not enter into the Price Cutting War of past weeks to eliminate competition. We have always had fair prices and always treated all our customers alike regardless of who they are or where they live. 525 - F-F.- i o THE BEST IN INSURANCE ANY KIND YOU NEED WE HAVE un The Davis High Chapter of the Future Farmers of America has been very busy planning the annual Parents and Sons' Banquet, which took place Thursday, Jan. 13, at 7:30 p.m. in the high school cafeteria. According to Mr. Godfrey, .Leon Thurgood, president of was the school chapter of in charge of arrangements for the Junior Chamber of Commerce Annual Banquet. May there be many Candidates and may the best man win. My hat Is off to the Layton JayCee and their lovely wives who together make Layton a better town in which & JV i . are fortunate In having here in Layton & very active Junior Chamber of Commerce recognized as one of the leading organizations of its kind. These young men have contributed materially to the betterment of our community throughout the past years and their activities have made Layton a better place to live. To encourage the young men of each community to .take an active part, the outstanding young man of the year is presented annually with their Distinguished Service Award. Judges are chosen that are not JayCee members, to select this young man from a list of candidates of which neither the sponsor nor the candidate, have to be a JayCee Member, making it possible for anyone to participate. This is an admirable display of fair play. The outstanding young man for 1954 will be announced Saturday night, January 22, 1955, at the Layton Phone 30 8 pnf We 156 WEST GENTILE 1 SERVICE i ASSOCIATION STATE Chess clubs. The Dance Club held a meeting National Advertising Representative Thursday, Jan 13, (id elected Newspaper Advertising Service LoMichael McFarland, president; 222 N. Michigan Ave.,, Chicago, IH. Stewretta Stokes, vice president; art Smith, secretary, and Lee Ann Subscription: $3.00 Per Year, Payable in Advance Hess, treasurer. In Combination With The Journal $3.50 Per Year They also outlined their for the school year. Lloyd E. Anderson, Editor and Manager held iU first Club The Chess. Mary B. Bowring, News Editor Vern Wooisey, Adv. Mgr., 770 after Jan. 12, meeting Wednesday, Office Phone 10 school. The club arviser, Mr. Durham, a member .of Davis High Entered as second-clas- s faculty, is a very accomplished matter February 15,1911. at chess player and has won honors under the Act of March 8. 1879. Utah, Kayavtlie, in state and regional contests. At the next meeting, the club Old-ag- e He who spend all hi life in and survivors insurance officers will be elected and an1 exis liks one who wears nothing helps 4 out of 5 workers toward sport be will hibition game game played but fringes, and ests nothing but peaca of mind about their retireto demonstrate to the members sauces. Richard Fuller ment in the years ahead. the correct way to make various moves. The club plans to meet every Wednesday A club champion will be chosen, and if necessary, arrangements can be made, the club plans to compete with chess clubs from other schools. This Is JayCee Week, proclaimed so by official proclamations by most City Governments throughout the United States where there are Junior Chambers of Com- -, merce actively engaged. This week commemorates the founding of this group of active young men that do so much good for the communities in which they live. S HUS n COMPLETE INSURANCE EDITORIAL IAC5T Two new club have been organized at Davis High, the Dance and 4 .j -- THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY By ELAINE HUGHES . tiNr (I A. -.- a:-- tu haysvilte, Davis County, Thurs., Jan. 20, 1955 Page Ralph Waldo Emerson Sleds . . . Snow Shovels . . . Gilts . . .'Toys , . Cards Open Sundays and Holidays TV Mi si i fir S I ''"17 tv 1 I i' ' :"A o :il a N E Y OR D E R SOLD VfcjiSLVV S '1; - Continuation Sale en Children's Shoes MO EYS MADE WHILE U WAIT WAREffl HARD AND UTAH CLEARFIELD, ... , ' Eliective Dale Friday. Jannary 21 and Saturday 22 r |