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Show I ! j .Page 5 The REFLEX -- July 12, 1956 JEW - UTAH - W HITE COBBLER Births Kaysville Locals Ronald Coleman I Exchange Student Jofe Manuel Ramirez, an exchange student from El Salvador, id going to live with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart for three weeks. Attending Krause Sunset Boys State A son was born July 8 to Robert and Verda Orton Krause Dee Hospital in Ogden. and Mrs. Maurice Webster attended the celebration at Elko, Nevada, last week. Mrs. Maurice Webster was chosen as Mrs. Silver Stampede and received a weeks paid vacation at the Ranch Inn Hotel. Chidister from Layton, Jimmy is a former resident of Clearfield and Eastman his parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sunset A son was born July 6 Ronalds parents are to Don L. and Merlin Jackman Chidister. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coleman of here. Eastman at the St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden. Being Transferred Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ashbaker has received word that their son, Sgt. Richard Ashbaker, is being transferred from Hastings, Nebraska, to Paris Island, South Carolina. Board Meeting Mrs. Bea Carroll held a board meeting of the A.A.U.W. State outgoing and incoming officers at her home last week. They included, Mrs. Julia Caine, Mrs. Lloyd Culli-morMrs. Leona Olson, Provo; Mrs. Grace Bywater, Mrs. Frank Copening, Dr. Oliva McHugh, Mrs. Marjorie Parmelle, Salt Lake; Mrs. Richard Alston, Mrs. Dora Coffman, Ogden; Mrs. Gladys Harrison, Mrs. lone Daniel, Logan; Mrs. Cora Jensen, Tooele; Mrs. Preston Hughs, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Floyd Providence and Miss Cornaby, Lucy Rigby. Mrs. Allen Strong, Mrs. Mel Manning and Mrs. Henry McGlinch entertained Monday evening for a few friends at the Mel Manning home, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Eric Erickson, who are visiting from Washington, D. C. They are former Kaysville residents. Mickey Callahan, and Mrs. Jesse Anderson, Granada Hills, California, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lyman. Mrs. Anderson will leave to visit relatives in Idaho and Oregon and Mickey will spend the summer with his grandparents. Too Late To Classify FOR SALE SWEETENED 4 year old 2 barrel soft ice cream machine with new compressor. $1,000. 12 Ft. Philco Deep Freeze, 4 yrs. old. Like New, $200. Hammon Motel, Clearfield. It. 47097-1- 2 FOR SALE S MONTH OLD PIGS Contact Harry Thornley, 127 Angel St, Layton Phone 0514-J3. 4800 It 7-- QUALITY BUILDERS INC. New Construction and Remodeling FREE ESTIMATES CALL KAYS. 5 M MAX SANDALL NOBLE SANDALL P. D. PHILLIPS D. J. GIBBS BOX 116 KAYSVILLE, UTAH 4801 13t 7-- COMPLETE Catering Service . . . Teas . . . Weddings . . . Church Functions Frappea J . . Punches , . . Frozen Salads ... . "Artie try in Ice Cream DIAL 2017 2 --6465 Harrison Blvd, OGDEN WASHER REPAIR All Appliance Refrigerator Service BOAM. Manager Emergency 3996 Madison Ave Ogden, Utah Jay Webs tecs Mr. and Mrs. Jay Webster and family visited in Ogden Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Verle Buhler Verle Buhler left for Boise, Idaho, where he will spend two weeks in Reserve Training for U.S. Air Force. WILSONS BIF FRESH TWO POUNDS LANGENDORF Red Arrow iuaamamnHiiiii On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. George Wittmann and family left on a vacation trip Wednesday for Yellowstone and Glacier National Park. Summer School Mrs. Bonnie Gunnell, Mrs. Mae Hyde, Mrs. Harvey Ashmead, Mrs. Darlene Galbraith, Mrs. Ruth Linford, Mrs. Wanda Tiller, Mrs. Florence Barton and Mrs. Lucille Ken-na- h are attending summer school at the University of Utah. DIAMONDS Lower prices Better Quality llPtOOf CVEAI Otfi KieMy ItralgM tsMtoa Vffchksy KATDDTU AND FIAZ1EI DIJTMOtY CO, BM0ST0WN, KL COMPARE , Drive Out and See C. STRINGHAM, Jewelry "See Cal Stria gham Theater Bldr. Roy, Utah 12 Oz. CAN REFRESHINGLY DIFFERENT 1 1 R fl It 3 FRESH BAKED FRESH BAKED SESAME CUT ii HOT DOG' MARSH MALLOWS TOMATOES CHARMIN NEW TISSUE POTATOES IN PLASTIC BAG TALL CANS ROYAL BRAND If HUNTS TOILET Nik 303 Size Cans Pack ? LOOSE PACK PER DOZEN STEWED 10 Oz. HAMBURGER OR PIXIE ; REGULAR 59c FRESH BAKED PER LOAF FRESH LARGE SPECIAL I E-- ro 11 81 Whole or Half Shoulder Cut ' Per Per Pound ireM Pound For Stuffing Shoulder Cut PER POUUD HI C Per Pound SUGAR ORANGE LAYTON BRAND 46 Oz. Cans 4 lor $1 M. C. P. POWDERED AMALGAMATED OR ADE j f 72 12 LUNCH MEAT packs Jf7 0 PEACHES PER POUND Sugar Wafers Elbert Warners Mr and Mrs. Elbert Warner and children spent Wednesday at Trial Lake. ROTC Camp Liston is attending Army Jerry Cadeta ROTC Camp at Fort Lewis, Washington, for sig weeks. Nita Liston spent the weekend at the Swan Ranch at Rozel. SLICING FIG BARS Dick Gillespie Dick Gillespie, son of Col. and left on a fishing trip for Mrs. K. W. Gillespie, San Fran- family few days to Wyoming. a cisco, California, visited with his ALL WORK GUARANTEED .Authorized Service on Westinghouse - Whirlpool - ABC Maytag, Etc. P. G. "PETE FRESH Weaver Layton A daughter was born July 6 to Ronald and LaVee Craig Weaver at the Dee Hospital in Ogden. Clearfield A daughter was born July .' to Carl E. and Sylvia Harper Smith at the St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden. JULY ELBERTA PER POUND - Smith Klondike WATERMELON , Fishing Trip Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Larkin and & REFRIGERATOR Phones Layton A daughter was born 5 to Ben T. and Betty Homer Sessions at the Dee Hospital in July Park Trip Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Casper Carroll, A Layton daughter was born Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jessop and July 3 to LeRoy and LaRee Adams children, Rita and Lynn, Olympia, Bowers at the Dee Hospital in Washington, arrived home from a Ogden. pack trip to the Wind River Mountains in Wyoming. Evans Layton A daughter was born Golden Scoffield July 3 to Smith and Pearl Merrill Friends will be anxious to learn Evans at the Dee Hospital in that Golden Scoffield has returned from the hospital to the Panaie home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A son was bom July 3 Ernest Scoffield. His condition is Layton to Jay and Marleen France Pansie much improved. at the Dee Hospital in Ogden. Steak Fry Cordova Mr. and Mrs. Noble Sandall, Mr. Clearfield A daughter was bom and Mrs. Max Sandall, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Phillips and Mr. and July 4 to Nick and Isabel Lajun Mrs. Don Gibbs enjoyed a steak Cordova at the l)ee Hospital, in. fry at their East Canyon Camp Ogden. Thursday evening. Leikis son A was bora July Clinton Glen Robins Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Boynton, 4 to Albert and LaVona Dainea Washington,. D. C., were weekend Leikis at the Dee Hospital in Og, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ro- den. bins. Mrs. Boynton is a sister of Weight Mr. Robins. LaytonA son was born July 3 to Creed and La Dean Black Weight At Fish Lake Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robins and at the Dee Hospital in Ogden. family, Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Earle grandmother, Mrs. Frank Hyde te Robins spent four days last week from his appointment at West at Fish Lake as guests of Mr. Point, Minneapolis, Minnesota. and Mrs. Hooper Mortensen. At FisJi Lake Mr. Lee Listott is vacationing a few days at Fish Lake with Salt Lake friends. Visitors Lt. and Mr Robert Neville and son, Scott, Rapid City. South Dakota, are visiting a few days with Mrs. Lyda Burton and also with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neville. Sugar Sweet Sessions e, We Service All Makes of Major Appliances Ponds Vw I at the Clearfield Ronald Coleman is Deon Stuarts Schofield ' representing Clearfield this week Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans, Delta; at Camp Williams as a member Kaysville A son was born July Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Evans, Mr. of Boys State He is being spon- 8 to Royal W. and Loretta Durant and Mrs. Elmer Johnson and sored by the Clearfield Kiwanis Schofield at the Dee Hospital in families, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. and eight of the business houses Ogden. Hugh Evans, Layton; were dinner in Clearfield. He has written to guests of Mr. and Mrs. Deon Stuart his family that the camp has no Johnson Sunday. boring moments but that there is Kaysville A son Was bom July something interesting going on all 5 to Walter and Romona Merritt Wins Honor of the time. Johnson at the St. Benedicts HosMr. and Mrs. Ray Webster, Mr. With him at the camp is James pital in Ogden. 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