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Show rw. f V - ' X, t 3 f t Cock review to , t "April Showers" is iheme for Clearfield Stake ball The Clearfield Clearfield Stake .'MIA will hold their annual Gold and Green Ball on Saturday, March 26 In the Clearfield Stake House, the theme of which will be April Ghowert'V f There will be' a special dance for the Bethivei and Boy Scoutj C ' held from 6:90 p m. until 6:90 p.m. The dance for all thoee 14 yean eld and ever will commence at 1:45 p.m. The music will be furnished by the Howard Nelson orchestra of Pleasant Grove, and there wlllI a special floor show. . Refreshments will be sold,-- By Gary E. - It ) i Clearfield man recipient S-t of big game award , 4 p-- 1 from the Oearfield vicinity to Girl's Kate in Logan in June, The girl will be chosen jometime , lit April and picked for her citizen-shischolarship and leadership abilities. There will also be a musical number, presented by c double trio, Betty Green, Carol Thomaa, Norma Barneck, Erma Maha, , Arvllle Walker and Maxie Hblroe ' all of Oearfield. MAKE US YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL LAWN i f dpfLt' (ExunpU AND GARDEN Two northern Utah sportsmen were awarded first place honors this week by the Boone and Crockett Club, official record keepers of all North American big game trophies. First place medals and certificates award wer presented te Jack W. Way of Ogden and Wilford Zaugg of Clearfield. Way rated his first for taking the largest moose of the Shirts or Wyoming species to be killed on the North American continent during the paet two year. The animal was taken during Utahs first moose hunt on the Hayden Fork of the Bear River. The animal measured 6 feet 0 inches high at the shoulder. Its twelve point rack measured inches. 62 First place honors went to Zaugg for the largest trophy mule deer to be taken in was taken in the vicinity North America for the same period. The animal, a four-poin- t, of Echo on the last day of the regular season In 1958 and had an antler spread of &1 inches. Awards are based on total points obtained through various measurements of the antlers. Both animals will be recorded in the permanent files of the club and will rank among the top ten trophy heads for their respective class. njutzJofakzdL Now in a Vista Liner Coach, shes not bothered with dirt . . . she sleeps warmly , . . has a place to store pots ond pant , . . she cooks on a three cloth(po burner rangette, hat a refrigerator, sink, running water, eats in a comfortable dinette . , . and best of all, she can now enoy the outdoors with the rest of NEEDS.... Complete Line of VIGORO Flower, Shrubs and Lawn Fertilizers and Sprays .... Morgro . . . Insecticides Hose Master Sprayers Now is the time for PAX dRAB GRASS and PEST CONTROL hunting Utah bird hunters enjoyed wbat might be termed better than average last fall, according to a report issued this week by department of fish and game officials. While final harvest figures were down from the all time record harvest of pheas-- 1 attained in 1958, due to typically lower populations of birds after the peak popuants I lation year preceding, the pheasant harvest stood at considerably higher than the take for the past five years. The records show that the wily rooster pheasant was again rated as the top Utah game bird. Gunners, numbering 86,268, bagged a total of 243,276 of the brightly col- red birds during the annual shoot for an average of 2.87 birds per hunter. The chukar hunt, opened last year for the second time bn a statewide basis, at-tracted 11,154 hunters who bagged a total of 8,700 birds for an average of 0.78 birds per hunter. The mourning dove, long rated as the national favorite upland game bird, ranked second in popularity with Utah gunners. The annual September ehoot found 12,142 hunters afield who bagged a total of 110,856 doves for an average take of 9.13 birds per hunter. her famllyl VIV or VIGORO ... a com-plet- e Lawn or Garden AMMONIA SULPHATE 8,000 Sq. Ft. . . down, 96 months to pay! Keey Terms as Lew As 10 At Lowest Prices 1 SEE IT CO. . BARLOW LOYD 410 South 5th West BOUNTIFUL, UTAH Ive Overheard: who doen's smoke, PRE-EAST- eassJjP MOWERS All Types on Hand! 1 7 Kentucky and Mixes CCCDoODIP GARDEN EFAEK1KM3 pause, then she continued to her Some day, my son. all this land I guess thats what I will friend, belong to the Indians again. can't stand about him no Paleface all go to the moon. w POWER 5Ay An old Indian was standing on top of a hill with his son, doesnt drink, the j TORO Merion Blue wont gamble and never chases looking over the beautiful valley after girls. There was a short below them. Said the old Indian, ER SPECIAL VALUES m got a husband FOR ONLY GRASS SEEDS . Cover $325 av-era- AT Pad ... i P-S-- March' 21. 1960 R The review will be given March in The Clearfield at 7:90 Community Church, 199 South 000 East, Refreshments will be served under the direction of Chairman Faye Barney. Admission will be U end tickets can he purchased either at the door or from any said Maxie auxiliary member, Larson, auxiliary president 'and chairman of this affair, The proceeds of the book review will go towards sending one girl 91 Te Clearfield qearfbdd Unit No.1134, American Lesion book reAuxiliary will sponsor view to ho presented by LSa Eccles Brimhall. Salt Lake City. Mrs. Brimhall is well known in dramatic circles for her ability. She will review a current comedy which is sure to please both the members of tbs auxiliary and their friend. verson District Conservation Officer for Utah Fish and Game fcsdi Raise iiuiiTiuo iatatFBffloe REFLEX-LEADE- PHONE 299 KAYSVILLE 104 North Main Plush Easter 'V:'v4Ja V Bunnies . . . Almost 1 $1 Foot Tall! 88 Cute and Cuddly . . . just like the real thing! Comes Frozen Peas styles . . . each has laughing face, ribbon bow in S colors . . . Dog Food Variety of around neck! vorite! STRAWBERRIES Wrmw , ' ''' K Sundaes, Fresh, or Delicious Strawberry Shortcakes Pineapple Grapefruit Size. 4 MOONSTONES! than Youll want one Theyre that good Elasticiied back, adjustable shoulder straps, ! ! Pitt, federal tax $g As fresh and delicate as a floral bouquet, and 100c wool ribbon weave such pretty accents petal-shape- for throat, wrists! Malavishly trimmed. chine wash at medium set. White. SjUU St. 00 L J Corned Beef ...All Round Steak Siviss Steak Rump Roast Ground Round 19 You Need To Remember is Safeway I r Choice" U.S. Grade Stock Your Freezer At This Low Price nK IR d with rayon twill ears, Pink, light blue, beige, white citrus. lin- Safeway Farm Fresh Produce! ing. Fitted princess or boxy-shirre- CA5R yoke styles. d U.S. No. crnn cans 7 Cocktail For Quality Meats T IV to 14 more fo1 Drink TODDLER GIRL COAT-HASET FINE SLMULATED Si 5 ,' 4 STANDOUT BUYS! COTTON SLIPS 6 Friskie 1 Tomato Soup Tomatoes choose your Table Pride, Fresh Frosen, Ideol For No In Vitomin FIVE DOLLARS REWARD xo ANYONE ATTENDING cCnfl OjUU R Fresh New Crop 1 A AN TS 41- Tope Purpose Vegetable Furniture Co. Stock - Reducing SALE T J j, J will (eCJw f Grapefruit SlTSt!?? 10 lbs. 85 tlBw Dry Onions ELmIII- 5 lbs. 13r Lemons 5 - Union - I Eve vttnits , Rath s Smoked Woters of the Blue PtfkWHola lb. (Cleaned 49) Ifl ICwO 1 2)lc.l 0 -wo ID. forlW, MARCH 24, 25, 26 And Not Finding It to Be the EIGGEST FURNITURE and CARPET SALE OP THE YEAB. J's f fiW 7 lb. Meee Pertve Tfcenday. Friday end Saturday Jbr |