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Show with a going-awa- y gift from the KaravlUe. Darla County. Utah. group. The Elwin Peteraona, 0-enjoyed Thurs April 3, 1947 Page visit from Marges a week-en- d mother who lives in Logan. News About Folks In The fireside group met at tfee home of Miss Karma Stucki, Sunday with a dual purpose in mind: to hold their regular religious discussion and honor Miss MRS. EDNA CARR Stucki on her 18th birthday anniCorrespondent versary. Dainty refreshments were ll Phone: Kiirllle served to the group. Ripples Van Zant from Salt Lake ' Mrs. Dorothy Adams, Mrs. Grace City was a hoyse guest of Miss Draper, Mrs. Rose Perkins, Mrs. Dorothyjean Schow last week end. Alberta Burnham, Mrs. Nellie Ixe Mrs. Robert Grose of Park City and. Walter Schoenfeld, Verdeland spent last week end visiting with Park school teachers, attended the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Syracuse centennial program Mon- Peterson, at Miss Peggy Itogerson of Ogden day evening. Mrs. Ray Lavender, spent is a house guest at the home of Saturday in Ogden visiting and Mr. ami Mrs. Ross Williams, Miss Rogerson is Mrs. Williams shopping. Verdeland Park residents have sister. beep welcoming several new famiDISCUSS CHECK-Ulies to the park during the last The value and importance of a Duane Stoker Mrs. week. Mr. and health check-u- p was disMr. and Mrs. now live at cussed the first meeting of the at Mrs. and Mr. Henry Charles, summer roundup program James F. Pidd and family, II .72; Mr. and Mrs. I)a rail F. Ecklund Monday evening in the Verdeland and family, o, and Mr. and Mrs. Park community hall, according to James W. Etherington and family Mrs. A. R. Montgomery, chairman of the summer roundup committee. will reside at Mrs. Wanda Patton, school nurse, The Davis county appointed and Miss Vilate Caldwell, county to Mrs. Olive W. Thompson, lead the discussion. supervisor, committee of the post nominating e mothers attended. chairman this week. Mrs. William Thirty-fivA clinic will be conducted for E. Mrs. and Centerville of Tingey Verdeland Park children at the H. Moss, Woods Cross, are her health center at Kaysville on April committee members,, 4 from 8:4.' to ll:3o a.m. It is Professor and Mrs. Cecil Reese important that all mothers of preof Salt Lake City were Sunday school age children attend the visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Gorden clinic. Mr. Reese, who is a Reese brother of Gorden Reese, is a proClasses (in practical arithmetic fessor of chemistry at the will be available to Layton' resiI sity of Utah. dents as soon as a sufficient enMr. and Mrs. Spencer G. Beck, rollment has been attained. The were visited by Mr. and Mrs. classes will be held from 7:30. to Knord Beck of American Fork and 8:45 p.m. in the school building. Mrs. Wayne Newbold and two chil- The classes are being sponsored by dren of Draper, relatives of Mr. the state adult education program. Classes will be instructed by II. II. Beck, last week. Jim Hooper has been seriously Robinson J Davis high school ill during the past week at his teacher. J e A real pioneer dance is home. At present he is improving. being' planned by the resident assoMr. and Mrs. A. E. Schow, and Mrs. Nellie Grant and Betty, ciation for April 12 in the commuhall. costumes attended a missionary fare- nity will be featured. (Note to men, week. last Provo well party at growing that beard Master Jimmy Brailsford was better start will be featured too.) honored on his sixth birthday Sun- beards Joanne Miss Morgan spent Thursday afternoon. March 30, by his with her sister, Mrs. Gene day L.- BrailsC. Mrs. and Mr, parents, ford. Kathie and Dickie Allen, OBrien and son Scott, Easter services for the commuKaren Sanders, Cherie Olson, Mary church will be held Sunday nity and Lenore Christensen, Jimmy morning at 7 a.m. An Easter drama Rockwood and Dennie and Clint will presented by 30 local memFisher were the nine little friends ber be of the church. on hand to help blow out the The relationcandles on Jimmy's beautiful birthclasses have been ship changed day cake and thoroughly enjoy the from Refreshments were served to 8:45Friday to Wednesday, 5:45 p.m. It was deemed necesfarty. gaily decorated tables and to make this change so that each guest was presented with an sary more teachers could attend the Easter basket filled with goodies. classes. There is still time to regis- 0-Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roberta, in home make their left Friday to Oregon. Mrs. Roberts, a member of thd club, was presented 2 0, E-t- VERDZLiUID PARK 294-J-- P-1- E-1- 3. 0, E-.- ". P N-- pre-scho- ol 3; E-I- P-T- -- A E-t- N-5- 1. P-T- A 11-4- 0-1- 7, 1. L A-- 4, II 4-- II 4-- II 4-- H 4-- H ter for university credit if it desired. BETTY SUE MOWDOU rTHAmMtHKT Use More Bees Complying with the request of club leaders made state through th'e extension, subcommitclub work, awards on tee on county, state and sectional levels have been added to the previous national recognition in the leadership program for I47. The object of this program is to club work, encourage, through the development of leadership qualities essential to a progressive and wholesome rural lire. The new awards, which are for one boy and one girl winner each in their county, state and extension section, comprise gold medals of honor, gold watches and trips to the Club Congress, 1IM7 national Chicago, respectively. National awards, which remain the same as in previous years, are $200 college scholarships to the first place boy and girl and floo scholarships to the second place boy and girl, which together with the new awards are provided by Edward F. Wilson. In addition, the first place boy and girl will each be presented a silver trophy by H. A. Moses, to be held for one year. Last years national winners were: First place Lewis Topliff of Formosa, Kan., and Estelle Stewart, Mill Grove, Mo.; second place Wayne Stoutenburg, Union County, S. D., and Nancy Griffin, Portland Ore. r 4-- Card of Thanks Growers Urged to Add County, State, Sectional Awards vousnsswa MMuiks urfi tbSOKXXnS mhpwmx We wish to extend our sincere to the many friends Davis fruit sppreciation FARMINGTON who so kindly aided us during our growers who are looking for a recrecent bereavement caused by the ord crop are advised to obtain bees beloved daughter and death" of for distribution in their orchard, sister. ouy according to Stahle Wicker, horti- . . . Mr. and Mrs. Leland Preslar and Family." cultural society committee chair man in Bountiful. Past experiences .has demonstrated that bees are necessary to get proper fruit settings, particularly in the cherry LAYTON crop, Mr. Wicker pointed out. According to Mr. Wicker, growers are falling down in their requests for bees this spring. He has located 1000 bees which can be Gentile Street Layton, Utah placed out in the county if the fruit PHONE 197-- J growers will contact him at once. County Agent DeLore Nichols Engine Tune-up- s urged growers to cooperate with the bee program and do the work Engine Rebuilding immediately since the early spring Brake Service is forcing an early blooming period. Adjusting and Relining. He also urged growers to take Genuine American Brake every precaution in spraying at the proper time sq that no bees will be Block Lining. killed by spraying. MV3CLF A Dont save every penny you for all members of your family for'the least! Buy from the NICHOLAS G. BAKER CO. where prices are always low . . . always right to the penny . . . every day. You can be sure of getting the finest for the least when you shop with us. . . . over-spen- d' can by purchasing the finest AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE ready-to-we- ar We Give HvC Green Stamps is training is required to secure four hours credit. At present 177 parents, children and teachers arp enrolled in the classes with an average atThirty-fou- r tendance of hpu1 8U. ' HOME old-tim- FOR SALE B-1- V B-1- 2, 7-Ro- Brick Home om Modern . Oil Heated - N-5- parent-child-teach- 0. 1 110 Acres of Land of Variety 42 producing fruit trees. Varieties berries. Good Water Right. SERVING YOU - . . . Serving you has been our special business for the past 21 years and we must add it has been a real pleasure. We shall do everything possible to merit your valued patronage in the future. Today is our birthday - come in and help us celebrate. er N. W. TAYLOR 2 Thone FARMINGTON 48-R- AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES f DUtrirt Clerk .r tk PROBATE Crt Cumll KwmllTf POTATO Hum far farther lalanaaltaa. Notice ol Petition For Letters ol Administration & No. 1119 IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE DIVISION. IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH. In the Matter of the Estate of MINNIE ANN BARNES BLOOD, deceased. The petition of Russell II. Blood for the issuance to Russell fraying and Alan B. Blood of Letters of Administration in the estate of Minnie Ann Barnes Blood, deceased, has been set for hearing on Tuesday, the Mh day of April A. 1)., HU7, at ten o'clock a. m. at the County Courthouse, in the court room of said court in Farmington, Davis County, Utah. WITNESS the Clerk of said Court, with the seal thereof affixed. this 2Mh day of March A. D. li!7. 1IYRUM C. BROUGH. Clerk By AFTON SMITH. Deputy Clerk CLAUDE T. BARNES, Atty. First National Bank Building Salt Lake City, Utah Dates of publication: March 27, April 3, l!M7. A ATTENTION ..i. 1940 Dodge Sedan, $1075 See us first when you sell your used car. Gossip.... jar Next Sunday brings another EASTER SUNDAY. A good many Easter Sundays have come and gone since Christ was here on earth. It is sfill about the same old world lots of good with the bad. They walked or rode donkeys in the olden days. We ride in automobiles, trains and planes and won't walk. They ate the plain foods. We eat the same foods with a lot of fancy trimmings. Christ spoke to the multitudes in front of him. Today a lot of. us sit athome in a comfortable chair and hear our sermons via radio. We today live a full, easy life with all the modern trimmings and none of the. hardships. Do we fully appreciate all we have around us in earthly comforts? Speaking of trimmings and Easter, you will find all the good things to eat at the LAYTON COLD STORAGE. We have lieve me, come and see for yourself. We are never undersold on GOOD merchandise. You will find a MEAT COUNTER full of quality meat at GOOD PRICES. How is your garden coming? Remember, we have a fine assortment of flower To All Disabled Veterans (With 100?;. Disability or all amputees.) j j ! a fine assortment of FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES that you can eat right now. My "Merry Bunch of Merchants" and I wish you a very HAPPY EASTER. So long till nct time. 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FOR r A vitamin chocolate flavored beverage Powder or liquid, jar OXYDOL OR DUZ All purpose soap pow- - 59 der. Package Quality UTeats BUTTER First Quality FOR YQUR EASTER DINNER HAMS Picnic Style Lb ... BEEF ROASTS Round Bone or Lb. ..... - 43 ne, FRANKFURTERS for the Picnic, Lb. ... 39 ALSO MANY DELICATESSEN ITEMS! -- LAYTOIJ y Fresh solid sheers HEMO Layton Cold Storage or 29C 23C L GRAPEFRUIT PINK MEAT avacodos 2 (Smith) 100 Morgan Yt7sIE SNo. SUNKIST ORANGES Large sixes, lb. , Phone 690 Layton 25c 8c Lb.' Can 20 FRUIT COCKTAIL Dainty Mix For salCan ads or cocktail, 37 MILK All popular brands 2 tall cansr::n:.25' PAPER PLATES 10c Doz. IOC Extra choice heads. TOMATOES , and vegetable seeds for your garden: Also 25 potato chips, large bag MAYONNAISE For added zest to salads, full pint PICKLES A must for sandwiches, 8 oz. a GOOD STOCK of GOOD MERCHANDISE at GOOD PRICESrlf you don't be- .Immediate Delivery on New Oldsmobile and Chevrolet CHIPS1Those tender crisp flaky 75c Lb. |