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Show About Folks in News "CLEARFIELD -- KS. Correspondent OPAL HAD FIELD phone - of Tooele. and Mrs. Walter Steed vis-Sund- ay with Mr. and Mrs. of Logan. Youth Group of the Xj,e church is spon-- a banquet and rally to be Oct 4 at the Verdeland Park Sununity center Women's circles 'Tin charge of the banquet. and Mrs. Philip Blood were JJsti Saturday at the home of aZtrd Umpleby of Layton. Cncial interest department of ward M. " I. A, held an Utilization party last Thursday the ward amusement hall. Bingo the diversion of the evening, vrs. Maurice Saxey was namel -t- sident of the group. Mrs. Gayle Las will serve as secretary. Refreshments were served to 30 JSL steed Clear-Communi- Wills Hadfield, Gary ty Had-fiel- d, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Blood and attdtnghters, Luana and Kathleen, ended the pageant Prepare Ye at the tabernacle last First of the Clearfield Members vud turned out Saturday to complete the potato harvest which has ken the welfare assignment for thii year. Members of the bishop-t- t report that the response from nri members has been very gratifying. Mr. and Mrs. George Baxter had h their dinner guests on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baxter, Los and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Salt Lake City. spent Friday Gary Hadfield sight with his grandparents, Mr. Angeles Johnson, BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE EAST OF KAYSVILLE . . . ON HIGHWAY 89 Acre Lots and Smaller Greenhouse FARMINGTON, UTAH PHONE 158 of will of Ladies' "nd MEarlinBrn "i,h had W. F. GEYER Licensed Contractor PER YARD Anytime! $1.75 KaysviHe Flint Street, 321 Victory Park, LAYTON 436-- J Phone Kaysville DECORATING 474-R-- 3 s., PAPERHANGING . . . PAPER STEAM REMOVED PAINTING . . . BRUSH OR SPRAY Satisfaction Guaranteed . By Licensed Contractor SORENSEN CO. 3 Wasatch Drive LAYTON. UTAH PHONE KAYSVILLE 1-- 295-J-- 3 -- WANTED-All Types of Property Have a Big Demand for Homes and Farms in This Area! Brockbank - Realty REALTOR OFFICE LAYTON i Glad to Appraise Your Property and Tell . . . You What it Will Bring on Todays Market We Will Be THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL . . . jiA Part, in from Courthouse, brick store and fruit, nice big lot with coop rear, cafe, $8,500.00. . j SArVlLLE Real Ven. blinds, fireplar. brick, oTely t apartment renting at $40 in basement, dble. S2et,n. re, Approx. H acre lot, Member rcw Shop park street LAYTON, UTAH Tel. 276-J-- 3 H DINING AND DANCING HIGH-CLAS- S LEE'S ROCK LOFT The Place That Is Refreshingly DUlerent BEST IN MUSIC AND FOOD Clarence Stoker. Kay Nelson and Verl Wallace; piano duet, Erma Zimmerman and LuIrele Stoker, and a song Marrienne by the and Gleaners. Susie Nelson is Gleaner leader ami Vernon Nelson is instructor. Refreshments were served to 31 present. Mrs. Arthur Cranmer is vacationing in San Francisco. Ray Rust of Hayden, Utah, vis-- I ited in Clearfield last week with relatives and friends. Among the .VH voices comprising the Singing Mothers concert in the tabernacle last Wednesday were those of the following Clearfield ladies: Visa Germer, Vera Wilken, and Gloria Ashby, Edna Ellis, and Mary and Gloria Blood. Thirty takes thorughout the church were M-M- represented at the time. The chorus was led by Dr. Florene Jeppsnn Madson accompanied on the organ by Dr. Frank W. Asper. Mrs. Milton Hadfield reviewed a novel at the Litra Chimes Literary cub which met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Lynn Foley of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Campbell had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Halvor Campbell. Mh and Mrs. Ivan Barlow had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jesse II. Burlow, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Barlow and family, and Miss Velma Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heckcncamp, Las Vegas, Nev., called recently For Group Appointments, Call Kaysville 51-- J Highway 89, Mountain Road, East Kaysville Cover Charge 50c Per Person After 9:00 P, M. OPEN WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY! SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY (Large Groups by Reservation Only!) Dont Cut Down on Your Wifes Beer! Have Your Car Repaired Here! RASMUSSEN Motor Service in Rear of DICK'S SERVICE LAYTON, UTAH '.SPECIAL FOR SALK HEATHOLA in good Condition! Also Kitchen Range! MRS. ROBERT. SIMMONS LAYTON PHONE 219-J- ... FOR SALE HIGH CHAIR in good condition! MRS. DEAN SIMMONS CP Verdeland Park PHONE ... -l 2I9-K-1- THIS MONTH ONLY! OVERHAUL $65.00 5 iHMMMMtMMMtWUeeWMHMMHeetmU DINETTES! Gossip.... Last week I attended the National Frozen Food Locker Association Convention at Kansas City. My traveling companion was Maurice Anderson from Spring-villMaurice has a very fine locker plant and is also a Democratic State legislator from Utah County. It just shows that a Republican and a Democrat can travel, eat, and sleep together and vote on convention problems and return home the best of friends. It might be better for all concerned, in this land of ours, if they could do the same to a greater extent back in Washington. Price Tagged for Quick Clearance e. OUR REG. 5SS.95 CHROME SETS always knew that I was a fair size in stature but I had to go to Kansas City to find just how big I was. They took me over to a street a few blocks from the Hotel, stood me out in the middle of the street, told me to spread my feet apart and was I em harassed when I found that I was so big that it took two states to hold me. There I stood one side in the dry State of Kansas and the other side in the wet state of Missouri and dry as a bone inside. I was a straddle of the state line. Any way, the Anderson Boys from Utah gave a good account of them selves at the Convention. I There was some 2,500 locker operators from all parts of the United States and some from Canada, There are now better than 9,000 locker plants in the United States and it is one of the major industries. There was three hundred displays in the City Auditorium and they had everything from an Ice Pick to a complete Refrigerator Plant. Clinics each day showed the latest methods of slaughtering, meat cutting, packaging, merchandising, advertising, etc and it was well worth the time and expense. I gained a great deal of new Information that is very essential to give my patrons better and more complete service in my locker plant, and you are going to growing so fast that what is .get it. This industry. isobsolete tomorrow. There are is good practice today available and betmaterials becoming better packaging Into effect in which are of going methods processing ter alw on the alert I am most of ays As you know, my plant. the in methods products you bring handling for better in for processing. r FIRST NEW SERVICE: To any one who has a Zero Freezer at home, I will give the same processing service as if you had a locker here at the plant. In case of a break down you will be permitted to bring your Freezer Box Contents to the plant here, and we will take care of it till repairs are made. If you buy a Leonard Home Freezer from me you will still get this service regardless of whether you have a locker or not. I am also extending this service to all Appliance Firms that You owners' of Zero Freezers sell Zero Freezers. me and to come now register for this service. can So long till next time. Thia beautiful chroma act la constructed of gleaming chromium and includea the larga tablo and tha largt four chaira with aphol-tere- d aeata and backs. i See these lovely new Daystrom dinette sets. Beautifully tailored to meet the most exacting tastes. These sets sell regularly for . . . $76.95 ' PHONE KAYSVILLE 184 AuDSONAero8 Gitlins Repair (Large or Small) Corner 3rd North and 3rd West KAYSVILLE 2SS-Parley Butcher, Kays. e, Stucco Work . FOR RENT COMPRESSORS ue SAND Complete Mr uT Plastering and Phone ei ji rV-vn- l? and Mrs lHv ,atui Marilvn Ughttr. Sa ' 'tv. Mrs Clyde Durrant. Mrs. sen and Miss Carol IhirrunV. An"' can and Mrs. Glen Ihnnu of Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Rodney Reus ami ohiUien. Colleen, Nola, llene and Cnailes, Hooper, visited Sunday witn Mi and Mrs. Clarence Rushnell Forty children fn.m the' Fiist Intermediate department of t h e Second ward Sunday School nut last Monday at the home of theie teacher, Mrs. Susie Nelson. Games were played and refreshments served. Mrs. Susan Wood was entertained on her s.!rd birthdav anniversary with a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ij. Wood. Those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weather-stonMr. and Mrs. Kav Nelson ami Pres. Fonda Stout. The theme Mrs. Lenna Richards, Mr. and Mrs was by Mrs. Milton Hadpresented Frank Doering, Mrs. L. J. Wood'. field. A St. Louis piano solo, Mrs. June Ballentyne, Loy Wood, Blues, was given by Olive Fifield. Charles Wood, Barbara Ihxon, Don John llarker then introduced the Wood, Norma Jean Wood, and Mr staff by means of a proteaching and Mrs. Reed Whitesides. Mrs. Lenna Richards and Mr. and gressive story. Clearfield First ward announces Mrs. Frank Doering left Saturthat their beet harvest day will be for their homes in Los An- held on day Saturday, Oct. 11. All ward geles. members are urged to assist in Walker has returned to Clyde his home from the Dee hospital this project Mr. and Mrs. John Sessions atwhere he underwent a major opertended the opening dance of the ation. arrienes last Thursday at the Leadership meeting for officers and teachers of the auxiliary or- - Weber college ballroom. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Pearson visganization of the Clearfield Second ward will be held Monday, Oct. ited Wednesday at the home of in' the North Davis junior high. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Black. Member of the bishopric and their and Gleaners' of the wives will entertain with a party! Clearfield Second. ward held their at this time. All officers and first Fireside tf the current seateachers are invited to bring their son at the home of Mr and Mrs. Kay Nelson Sunday evening. The partners. A large number of residents at- evening was spent playing Truth tended the first Mutual meeting and Consequences' and other games of the season last Wednesday. The on the lawn, after which the folreception committee was in charge lowing program was presented: of the Special Interests group. Clarinet solo, LuJean Nelson; readMany lovely bouquets which were ing, Opal Hadfield; mens trio, furnished by this group adorned the chapel. Receiving at the door were Mrs. James Wallace, Mr. Melvin Fifield and Mr. Alvin Stoker. Between 7 and 7:30 p.m. organ selections were played by Mrs. Erma Zimmerman. The opening hymn was sung by the congregation after which the assembly was welcomed by Supt Graydon Holt TRUCKING salt lake multiple listing bureau! 7 visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Milan Browning. Dora Curtis and children, Howard Umpleby and children. , Mrs. Ruth and Howard, who have been Dean and Diane, and Mrs. George house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Trobridge were guests of Mr. and Thomas L. White, have motored Mrs. Rimer Mumford, Ogden. to Rosemead, Cal., to join Mr. Curtis, who is engaged in civil mg in that city. REPAIRED! Mr. and Mrs. Dale Holbrook and FURNITURE son, Ricky, have returned from a Hring Your Hroken vacation trip to Califormu. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fifield Furniture to spent the week end in Idaho Falls action. What would the Pawnees oof n Kayiville. Davis County, Utah Thurs., Oct. 2, 1917 Page short visit. lead, meeSt' . huCTS ihuri'h Mr. and Mrs. Dal Bil!i.v-- h Mr' Su!uia RUrls PEACE PIPE OR TOMAHAWK? Pawnee JKVERruL Nation, Already embittered by white encroachment. THREAT TO THE; SUCCESS OH THE MORMON AwHEE. WON, AND IF POSSIBLE THEIR FRIENDSHIP TOC I NOT ENOUGH f GROWLED THE RED CHIEF, AS HE SURVEYED THE WHITE MANS 6IFTS OF BUT THE WHITE CHIEF WAS NOT POWDER, SALT, FLOUR AND TOBACCO. 70 BE INTIMIDATED. BRIGHAM YOUNG HAD PEACEFULLY OFFERED HtS GIFTS rPP'FNOSHiP, Now HE POSTED GUARDS AND READIED THE CANNON FOR Vi.! Mr. and Mrs. George Baxter en route from a vacation trip in Quincy, 111. Mrs. Stoker' returned with them to Las Vegas for a MUST BE Center at GRAVEL i home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Stoker. The Heckencamps were . Contact Nicholls sial of"Lavton P,Tng last Tuesday Thiri6 ias Way, at the SMK-- 1 ind Mrs. Dean Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Danny, and in Hyrum, Sunday Jnnvisited Mrs. Nellie Rose. llfr and Mrs. Russell Thurjrood their Sunday visitors Mr. Mrs. Thomas Charlton and Sndren. Elaine, Faye and Junior, irst Weber, and Mr. and Mrs. lories Thurgood of Ogden, Bird had as lfrsnd Mrs. B. A. Mrs. Wanda Sunday guest the Lyton.f J ir rn "nls '!,dikt1' "m to her home - Layton Cold Storage "SERVICE WITH A SMILE B. M. ANDERSON, Owner. TAKE TIMETO PAY THE "AMERICAN" WAYI iiiW( w LAYTON, UTAH & |