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Show PAGE EIGHT CLEARFIELD iSea Epic Slated For December 17 Miss Betty Watson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Watson, At Town Theatre of Salt Lake and ' . Raymond City, Clark, son of Mr. .and Mrs. John Clark of Clearfield, were married Sunday at the home of parents by iBshop Melvin G. Wood, of the Clearfield ward. Following the marriage ceremony a well- - arranged diner was given In honor of the young couple, at which mem--beof the immediate families attended. They will make their home In Salt Lake City. members of the Thirty-fiv- e Clearfield Literary Gyjld met Mon- day evening at the home of Mrs. Alvin I). Stoker for a book review and Christmas party. Mrs. Samuel Morgan of Kaysville reviewed the'-bride- s rs the All of the Tomorrows. The hostesses for the evening were: Mrs. Martha Green, Mrs. Nancy Wood and Miss Pearl Olson of Clearfield, and Mrs. Jannett book, Adams of Layton. Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Curl Green that their son Elder Van Green has received his release from the I D. S. central states mission and will be home for . Christmasr Elder Green . labored in the British mission for about 20 months, after which he was transferred to the United States and has served for the past - , months in Oklahoma. Before coming home, he plans to go to Detroit to purchase a new car, which he will drive home. Mr. and Mrs. Max Slaughter announce the birth of twins, a boy 3 BOUNTIFUL The greatest sea picture ever filmed a picture justifiably called so in view of the fact that it was produced and directed by Frank Lloyd, maker of such screen masterpieces as Wells Fargo and" Mutiny On the Bounrun ty will open for a three-da- y at the Town Theatre, December 17. A salty and romantic tale of the first triumph of steam over sail in crossing the North Atlantic, it bears the title Rulers of. the Sea," boasts a starring ' trio consisting of Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Margaret Lockwood, Will Fyffe, a great Scottish" character actor, and a supporting cast headed by George Bancroft and . Montagu Ixve. With Fairbanks seen as the first mate of a sailing ship, Miss Lockwood as the courageous daughter of a Scottish inventor, and Will Fyffe ns the inventor, a man who believes that he has perfected a steam engine powerful enough to drive a ship across the Atlantic,--the narrative atarta to unfold as Fairbanks casts his lot with Fyffe, works with him to perfect the engine and interest backers for an Atlantc crossing. Their dreams, their' discouragement, their triumphs lead the picture to a magnificent climax in which the little steamer "Dog Star essays the first crossing of the Atlantic by steam. - and girl, Thursday at the St. Marks hospital, in Salt Lake City. Mother and babies are doing very well. t '"NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS STATE Or tJTAU OFFICE OF STATE ROAD COMMISSION SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH DECEMBER 7, bills will be received by th Stats load Commission of Utah. Stata Capitol, Sait Lake City, Utah, at 2 o'clock p. la., Friday, December 22.- 1239. and at that tim. publicly i pened fop construction of a touercte paved road In Pavia County tha aamc Wng Federal Aid Project No. II4-(I) Curve Kcvialon at Clearfield on U. 8. IJ - D lows: 7300 Sq Yds. Concrete Pavement. 1300 Cu. Yda. Crushed Rock or Crushed Crsvil Surface Course. ' The attention of bidder I directed to the 8 ecial Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract. The minimum wage paid to all skilled lalair employed on this contract shall be rente per hour.' The minimum wage paid to all intermediate labor employed on this contract shall be 60 cents per hour. The minimum wage paid to all unrkflled labor employed on this contract shall be 60 per hour. Plans and specifications are on file in of th L . .mc Hoad Commission, SO CPy, where they may be review, ed by prosperity bidd-r- s. Specifications, proposals, bidding blanks and plana will be furnished at Halt I aka on detxa-Kin- g City, 2 00, which will be returned, providing contractor submita an acceptable bid and returns the plans within seven rvfcived. ,Vft'Lr Any addi tional Information may he secured at the office of the State Road Commission. Each bidder must submit a letter from an surety company to furnish said bidder with guaranteeing required bond. The right to reject any or all bids la reserved. Cash, certified check, or cashier' check f?r fiv per cent of total amount of bid made payable to the State Road Commission must accompany each bid aa evidence or, good faith and a guarantee that If awarded the contract, the bidder will xerute the contract and give bond as re. Quirto. ' STATE ROAD COMMISSION, 1 ed 5366 4186 6453 der ,. . Patleraon, der .. .. 6889 15.00 6890 10.00 7022 50 00 7041 6258 12- 2.50 60 00 ... 7007 5 Patter-o- n, - A I. aacesa-ma- T. ' f, box, 75e Paint Olive Soap. 6c- P. G. or C. W. Giant Bars, Rulers of the Sea With ?lc Florida Grapefruit, No. 2 ean. lOe - . White or Red Beans, 2 lbs, 9c Old Fashioned Hard Tack 2 ADULTS lV'Xry, IV jOI. JANE-WITHE- fresh FOR I 25c F.atur Pracram Doubt RS lb. drip or ... 1 '"SUED EOR LIBEL" With KENT TAYLOR LINDA HAYES and NEWS I DECEMBER , 22-2- 3 lb. 25c .' . Maker-- fThe-Sta- r -- ' .- Wltk LINDA WARE , NED 8PPARKS LAURA HOPE CREWS JANET WALDO WALTER DAMROSCH with th Philharmonic Orrhaatra of Loa Angriro toco - pictarv. Aba "Th Evargraca Empira" and ,Blg Cam Fbhlag" j 4594 3 jo 2.50 mid-Octob- i er f? ? ?T 6.00 10.09 20 09 20.00 60.00 6 OO 6.00 25.04 6.00 15.00 10 00 10 00 80.00 SACRIFICE PRICE V $244 Credit on New Ford X $80. or 25.00 15.00 $160 50.00 on Credit rector William PeSon Extension Service wua chairman of the section of the Land ' organization. n ! p01Btl M. SJ1eolith Call Kaysville 115 . 16.00 2.60 ' 49jC v Gift-D- rop ? in ' X Y $7.50 and ? BEAUTIFUL MIRRORS ON SALE! Y Y Y GATEWAY GLASS & PAINTCOMPANY Y Y Y Y Y 0 - If You Want to Give a Practical See Our Line of Paint Sets Y New Plymouth for $40 95.00 6 0J 2.60 ' I Y ?Y for 2340 Washington f Y -- f Ogden . Y y 27.60 You Get More Food Per Yes, by taking advantage of these low prices, you get more food per dollar . . . Stock your pantry and icebox with these foodstuffs . . . you really save money that way. Youll find nationally advertised .m erchandise of nearly every brand when shopping here. Prices Effective Saturday, December 1 6 Fruits & Vegetables RUSSET POTATOES 6617 6646 a. 'H.T.7 Mar. 2c 23c good size, each GRAPEFRUIT doz. ............ lareesiie LEMONS YAMS, SWEET 23 c POTATOES 5 4 GllV " 41 - 5500 .110.00 25 00 20.00 22.50 .35.00 5.00 15.00 10 00 20 00 6976 .. cans 2 190 00 25.09 25.00 5.00 7 50 12.50 10.09 20 00 40.00 10.00 10 00 J 49.-9- 5 1 ' ,r?.l7c .23c Pot roasts T: 59p 9c 7 4 25.00 5.00 85.00 20.00 SWEET lb. SMOKE BACON Slab, Ib GROUND BEEF - 3 boxes - 10c - 127 ""'15c 10c 10 c .2iicaa. Mb. box ALL PORK SAUSAGE ,i25c PlVTf?n Solid B Grade : oo CHEESE :35c MUd 2 Ibs. . LEGOLAMB lb LAMB ROAST Sh0,der lb. LAMB CHOPS. LARD PUMPKIN Rib - Loin 2 lbs SPAGHETTI FANCY MIXED NUTS . No Peanuts, 2 lbs. O DC , MIXED CANDY DATES 2-l- b. 2 lbs. pkg. A 29c 29c PEANUTBUTTER jar 2-l- b. POWERED SUGAR OR BROWN b. pkg. SHRIMPS J...,,,,,,,,,,,, Tr ....a... Lajton 15c 5c 23c -- a; tv lie Little Chief can 17c CRACKERS Holsom Pood . Layton, Glen 23c 19c 23c 19c cans, 2 for Jaeoha. Briant S. .. John. ton. 51 a via F. Jordan, Ruaaell Layton, W. I. Layton. Roae R. La; ten, Roae R, . Layton, Clifton B. 1 01) ton, Clifton B. Layton, Alvin B. Love, Leona Barnea, 25c 19c 25c :.Jb. Garden Patch, can No. 3 Sieves WRINKLE PEAS - can CMP BEEFSTEAKS - CHERRY CHOCOLATES 40.00 4814 Haven. Wilford J. .. Home Owner Loan , Corporal Hn stalk 13c CORN NIBLETS , Saving - MEATS 5c 9c Qt. bottle J2 6293 4374 Hardy. Norma C. .. 4954 Hadfield, George WelU 6644 Henich. Mike 630 celery CREAM STYLE CORN U W69-.- . Holme. Eugene Laura W 19c g 5 19 Emn-- I. HoRx; CRANBERRIES 4 : 5196 Flint, leonard K. .... Flint, Walter E. vlilvon. Katie tioodale, Joaefih (kaHiak, Joae,h Green. Carl B. . .. A EEirLtriucE MATCHES 1 15 4 47U' Khnderar- - PearT Inv. s i 9c ZOC Lge. 150 Size doz. 1 Loren A Himie SUNKlST ORANGES CRYSTAL-WHITE- 12 6369 - Fowler. George 'r Of. 10 lbs. 3- - s:o A yc loo ibs. SUNBRITE CLEANSER I 64.V0 . k.W want maaic. axritcmaat and Uaghter d.a't mba thU grand A Surety of Purity LAYTON, UTAH romffiinPoiat-preservatio- lev-t- OXYDOLORRINSO J 7 . . la -.- S . 4747 Hardy, Arnold . ... ... 4953 Hardy, Arnold ... " 6289 Hanly, Arnold 6290 llowea, Kdwtn 4394 Howe. Kdwin . 6255 H 45SS amnion, Amaaa M. Itammon Amaaa M. .. 6434 Harna, Thomaa Jeeae 4781 4 Mating BING CR08BY LOUISE CAMPBELL 3 2 4317 6447 E, R, ... 6018 I 0novan. Nathan H. 6269 Klliaon, Harriot E. . ' 6699 Eirhert, loiura It Klliaon, D. 51 6483 Knogn. Go. C. and Allan E. 6156 Kllixon. Parley. M. .. 6484 Klliaon, Parley M. ... 7064 Klliaon. Harriet K., llarrw. Orwit Friday and Saturday VeslC'4MpK.lb,.2ac Tender Beef Steaks, Lettuce, lge solid, ea. 5c 4 Tad F tolar ' lb. 18c Puritan Tender Hams, Whole or naif. Ib. 23c LEO CARRILLO MARJORIE. WEAVER SPRING BYINGTON KANE RICHMOND , . .. F With -- l, At 1)7 per cent of the 11)10-1- 4 index of prices the 15 00 received by farmers was 1 point 10 00 lower than a month earlier but was 75.00 than the October, 82.50 t points higher The grain price in25.00 lit: W average. 600 dex. however, is still 17 points 10 00 than a year ago. 10.00 higher COnfer' of Land Grant collets G. Peterson of thf U& EW Stt Agricultural college ed chairman of the of phosohat and their national hlle team, to a member of the crowd. 637.00 PALMOLIVE OR CAMAY 4 6797 4431 g240 .. 3305 4053 4313 4689 . 'lmrr tiaear B.--r lint. Oaear R. ... Fisher, Horton L The' Chicken 'Wagon Family lb. Pork Roast- lb. 15e Lamb Shoulder Roasts, 46.00 . PUREX IS 10 5 a 6344 457 J Jennie A. la lh.l5e rt Child, Howard 1. . Child, Bernard W. thtwoon. John Wednesday - Thursday DECEMBER 20,21 lb. Tuns Flakes. 10c Corn Flakes, Kelloggs, large. 7c Veal Shoulder Roasts, LOGAN At the recent ence of the a. RUMP ROASTS .. 6746 Roy Roy CiaA, Amo Roy .. . Cook. Amo Roy Carlo., Oh car M. .. Clark, Nathanial D. Clarke- - Nalhamal-1- 8 Flrh M.rrb Mrlndv In Color and NEWS 6163 6433 6463 49 6312 SAitf . tWk, Anioa Aba pkgM 5c 25.00 -- JUmeo ' , . 6254 6686 3380 fcuo John Cw, Aim. m, Raisins, William K. ... A. C. , fall. GEORGE BANCROFT MONTAGU LOVE Storm. ( MaUny and Daring advantar with a girl whs darad ta follow hor bvar. 10c AM ( hild, John Amua Roy WILL FYFFE Utah Catsup. No. 2H can Jr. Hurnett, Kevere Barber. Martha C. Bingham. Trary Brown. William I). Barlow, I'horhe - FRANK LLOYD'S for-ll- Yellow Pop Corn, "guaranteed io pop. 9c lb7 Jello, 6 delicious flavors, - Royal C, 509 9 Kurky Mountain ! 5169 127.5 Packing Corp. Rocky Mountain 5261 (.5 Packing Corp. Rocky Mountain Packing Corp. ... .. 6851 . S Robin, Vernon A. ... 6364 2 6688 36 Roberta, Henry Levi Ruaao. E. A 6018 6.5 5 5704 Stewart, G. L. , ' 1 G. L. 8942 Stewart, G. 2 7000 L, Stewart, 2 7001 Stewart, G. L, .. Stll. Charles 1 2161 3210 2 Sill, Charlea 4 4008 Sill, Charlea Fill. Charlea 4 296 Sill, Etta N 6174' 6 Smith Brother 1 Co. . 5365 1 Smith Brother Co. ... 6110 Steveneon, John S. .... 6651 5 1 5929 Hhupe, Raymond A Ole C 8 6761 2 6124 Taylor, Adrian J, 2 6237 Thurgotd, W. O. 6376 8 Terry. Alice E. 6528 8 Terry. Raymond F. 8 6509 Terry, Raymond E. Thurgood, William L., John Arnold A Fldon 7006 15 Thompaon, Ralph M., F.tra V.. C. Frank A Vcrn W. 7050 It 1 6556 Vaughn, Georg F. Venable, Ray 959 .6 Vicks, Cora E. .7056 8 6470 Watt, John G. .5 Watt, George D. 7049 8.6 ggg George H.. Oaear 1 Ivan I. Hen nett. Melvin In 8-l- reanuUCfancy, roasted, 10c Schillings Coffee, regular. 2.e Bennett, Barlow. barlow, Brown. Heater M. Sanday Matlna t DOUCLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. MARGARET LOCKWOOD Full Cream Cheese, 19c lb. Fancy Chocolates, 216. Tuesday ,. . II O. Bybee. S4c lb. 10c . W. Adama, Mrlvin M. Baird. Della Brown. Dolly Bountiful Utah Sunday Monday DECEMBER J. Anderaon, TOWN THEATRE Campbells Soups (except 2) 9c O. P. S. Quality Butter, Candy, Oranges, size . Set for Friday - nt T. b. Alexan- K r Seedless j, P teraon, Kokm P, atock-watrrin- if 3 Alexan- 500 15.00 10.09 - ten-da- es do. J. 1 8 2 NAMED CIL) airman , 1 19c - Football Dance 11 25.00 6 Benjamin A.. 6356 75 00 243 15 -William H. 25.00 5 254 William H. 00 76 Margaret D 6"65 15 7.50 1.5 Welk-r- , Darrell E.'v 7061 Equals balance. KAYSVILLE Honoring Davis And In accordance wjjh law and order of the Beard of Tirector made on the high school football players, the 18th day cf Octo iff, 1939, 0 many share student body of the school has arof each pared jrn such stock aa may be school gymnrc saury will be sold at the south door ranged a 'dance in the of th Weber County Court House in Og- nasium. Friday evening. Mark den, Utah, on the 50th day of Dromber. Muir, president, announced. 1C33, at 12 o'clock noon rf aald day to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, tofA special feature of the evening f. thar with the coat of advertising and will be presentation of a football exp.nie of sale. endorsed by members of this year s ROBERT C.' NYE. Secretary. W.laon. Wilcox. Wilcox. Weav.'r, 10.89 25 00 55.00 Nird, John Walter A. v. Parriah, Wilmetta Nalder, Porter, Marjorb E. A Edward L. Tha length of road to ba constructed or improved u 0.278 mile. and tha principal Robin. Melvin D. Ri.hina, Melvin D. items of work ara approximately aa folRobin. Point told of his experiences as an Br eastern states missionary in an HAMMOND. Chairman; address at the Clearfield ward EZRA C. KNOWLTON. sacrament meeting Sunday eveChief Engineer, Mrs. Hattie Sessions will con- ning. NOTICE TO WATER USERS clude her revfew of the historical Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rumsey. of novel, Joan of Arc, at the Re- Mancus, Colo., anouace the birth Utah. has lief society meeting of next Tues- of a son, Sunday night, at the 111"! 1Irrth. Farmington. ,MH2 PPrrrt aee. or rt. underground water in Davia day. The presidency announces a home of Mrs. Rumseys parents, i Christmas program will be pre- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White of wunty from S walla, aaeh 100 ft. darp sented conjointly with the litera- Clearfield. Mrs. Rumsey was for- K. 11)9.7 rt from th U Cor fUo. tj ture lesson. There will be no meet- - merly Miss Alice White. N. Mdar ft ,W" () ld no. L held CT"" ii.fta Mrs. Wayne Harris underwent m ing Tuesday, December 20. "d;fer 59.7 ft from thi; 814 ff' IS.J Mr. and Mrs. Allan N. Adama of an appendicitis operation Sac. 24; 4) N. 1442.0 Tuesday and fttha B. Randolph announce the birth of a morning at the Dee hospital. 1204 SU Mrs. Sarah Stoker and son. Del- 8. 88 IS1 N' 144,0 ftdaughter at the Dee hospital Sundag. min. W. 1201 ft and W, 8 day. Mrs. Adama was formerly bert, of Salt Lake City, were Sun(t) Miss Helen Mabcy, daughter of Mr day visitors of Mr. and' Mrs. Geo. 8. M1 cl? and E. 1203 8.J4; tha 8W ft from Sae. 14 ; (7) S. 462.4 ?T and Mrs. oJseph L. Mabey, of E. Holt. ft 84and1 E. th 8W Cor. said Baa. 8 Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. Albert T, Smith 4.0W 0 dag. 10 min. W. 2038 ft and E. 717.0 The Kaysville ward M. I. A. pre- returned home Tuesday fro th Cor. aald Sae. 4. It fa evening sented the one-ay water play, Circum-atanc- from a ft of trip to Arizona and proposed to appropriate.n- 0.1- Me. nt s which Alter Cases for the as- California. w!u will ba 2 in dismal ar and 8 8 sae Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jones and from sarh of tha ramalnlng wall. al sembly program of the Clearfield Mutual Tuesday evening. The daughter, Glenda, of Wellsville, w.te? ChiiT1iLb 4 "'ha la dl.matar. Tha drama was directed by Mark were week-en- d T I P ,UMd frm APr I to Oo- visitors of Mr. and rrlwt 128 aeraa of Adams. The cast included: Mrs. Willard Parker. 14 " tha .hv,81 T' Alvin D. Stoker, J. P. Forbes Nwu""7? Crayce Major, Mary Barnett, Iris W.. 8LBAM. A.m.wST aa la nacasMry will ba uaad dur- Barton, Don Pratt and Edward Kay Nelson, Jtoy Manning, Clyde rtomaetb purpoaaa re4r Davis. Adama and Clarence Stoker plan at thraa raaidanca and for Elder Wilford Zaugg of West to attend farmer! educational pro- purputM, W muat gram In Taylorsville this (Thursn ffdvit form withApplication copy and day) evening. The purposed the filad with T. H, Humphary.axtreState EngU meeting is to show two films on mr. 408 State1UinCapitol. Salt Laka City. or 0,1 hafora Jana. "Irrigation and Its Methods, and ary hio 1940 ANYWAY YOU Noxious Weeds and Their ConT. H. HUMPHERTS. trol. The meeting will be spon8TATK ENGINEER. PublUhad Novambar 28. 10; Dacambar 7. FIGURE sored by the L. D. S. Salt Lake ! 1989 Regional Welfare board and the program directed by the Reclama- DAVI8 AND WEBER COUNTIES CANAL You save at O. S. tion Bureau of the United States COMPANY Stores on a single NOTICE government item a grocery order upon .tha follow-in- g Mrs. J. L. Slaughter is much imV, dolinquant described stock on account of a months supply lav lad October 18. 1939. tha aavaral proved from a recent illness. A quilting bee was held Tues-da- y amounts sat opposite th naroaa of th and a yearns supply. by the ward Relief society. In raipartivs storkholdar a follows; Compare brand for addition, Mrs, Mable Steed gave a brand and quality for talk on Household Hints and Favorite Receipts. quality. We believe A P.-A. meeting will be held youll quickly agree R. W. .. . at the Clearfield public school this Ad.ma, that anyway you.figA (him., R, W'. , . afternoon. Mrs. A. L. Ad.ma. (Thursday) ure, you can save at Clark of Farmington, county presi- Adam., Clair J.M. your 0. P. S. Store. A. will be the speak- - Adam., Cteir J. . dent, of P.-Adanw, Clyde H. er. Ad.ma, Ruth E. Large White Eggs, ,WWj Adam. Ruth A.E. A... ct 6 II- 581 ;s.oo Wa'k?r. D. H 5 2 Miller, Seymour L. .. 6472 Nai.br, William N.'' '4114 Nalder, Charlea E. .. 4187 4188 Nalder, D. K. 91. t -- THURSDAY DECEMBFir THE WEEKLY REFLEX Kaysville Clearfield r |