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Show LAYTOII Mr. Minnie Neville, Mr. Elisabeth Stevenson and Mrs.n Ethel Bone attended the Daugh-teofPioneers banquet at the Lion House in Salt Lake City SatMrs. Iren Layton, Iligrley, Mr. - Octavia , News About Folks Newa About Folk in SYRACUSE FARMINGTON VIRGINIA B. BENNETT LUTERHE IIINMAN Correspondent Correspondent Phone: KsysvUle Phene: Farmington I2-J-- 1 - U-- W J. R. Udy nnd Mr A Mrs LaMar The Syracuse ward Relief socie- S. Parrish and son of Kaysville urday. Teachers of the Layton public ty will begin their regular weekly returned' home Friday afternoon school entertained at a bonfire meetings next Tuesday afternoon from a weeks visit to Missoula. honor in the Relief society rooms in the Montana, and Glacier. National party Thursday evening in Boise. ward chapel. Mrs. Doris Knighton park. Mrs. Udy, who accompanied of Mrs. Afton Ellison of will present the visiting teachers' the group to Montana and the park, Diamond were: Teachers present followed the theology les- remained in Missoula for a longer topic, Adams, Kamonia Galley, Retta son which will bybe given by Mrs. visit with her daughter and Ethel Rufus Dickson, MeGonigle, will beThe Ines Mr A Mrs M. E. Metcalf. meeting Zsugg. Virda Scoffield, Martha Evans, 1:15 m. at p. Mr A Mrs Charles Anderson have Flint Alta Stevens, Mary Ware, gin Mrs. Max M. Cook spent last had as their recent guests, Mr A Fidelia Dawson, Cuthbert Trimble, Roland Long, Melba Cook, Vera Tuesday visiting at the home of Mrs Gus Pappos, San Francisco; her parent!, Mr A Mrs Peterson Mrs. Willis Bradshaw and daughDavis, Hortense Excell. ter, Betty, Denver; Mr A Mrs Jim Mrs. Margaret Cowley is visit- in Salt Lake City. and and Ellen Mrs. Mr. daughHinton, Oklahoma City, and Mr with Lake Salt in Thurgood City ing ter, Donna and grandson, Ronnie A' Mrs Amos Jack of Illinois. Mn. Murray Cowleys Mr A Mrs Grant Johnsons first Mrs. Mn. Walter Smedley and Mrs. Thurgood, of Syracuse, and chila six pound daughter, arrivthree and child, Williams Warren with relatives, Ray Walker visited dren, Bonnie, Dixie and Danny, of ed Saturday morning, September in Ogden Thursday. City 20, at St. Benedicts hospital in OgBarbara and Garry Bassett and Plain City, motored to Heber with den. Mrs. Johnson is the former, guests last Sunday and spent the day Diane Fry were week-en- d Barnes and A Mrs Mr Salt in Margaret Rigby. The Farmington Stanley Inez Mrs. of Keddington their grandparents are Mr A Mrs Frank family. Lake City. Mr A Mrs Clifford Westenskow Rigby. Ted Tucker, Salt Lake City, who Kay Steed, son of Mr A' Mrs was recently released from the had as their Sunday dinner guests, John Steed, returned Sunday from sister Mr A Mrs Woodrow Westenskow navy, is visiting with .- his where he has been visitArizona, Ellen andand brother-in-lawMrs. MrMhtda two and children and ' his Madge, and her hussister, ing McConkie of Salt Lake City. Stan Cowley. band and baby. Kay had previMr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson Mrs. Gladys S. Morton and two visited his other sister, Eleaand Mr. and Mrs. West Hancock, daughters of Salt Lake City have ously husband in California. and nor ' Ogden, were Friday dinner guests moved into the newly remodeled . Mr A Mrs Frank Udy were dinMrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simpson. home of Royal W. Ramp ton. the home of ner at guests Sunday Mrs. La Rue Bassett entertained Morton is one of the first grade their son and hia Mr A Mrs wife, last dinner at a birthday Tuesday teachers at the Syracuse public Msurice Lake City. Salt in Udy ninth school, evening i n honor of the The party also enjoyed a pleasant Mrs. Eli Rentmeister was able to drive up American Fork canyon birthday of her daughter, Barbara. Following dinner the guests leave the Dee hospital Saturday to Heber and back by way of Parattended the theater. Guests were: afternoon and returned to the home leys canyon. Lois Gailey, Bobby Phelps, Diana of her and daughter, Mr A Mrs Henry Mattingly of Mr A Mrs James De Silva, of Og- Salt Lake City were Wednesday Fry, John Kennedy, Bruce Spar-doGary Bassett, Ivy Jo Ked- den. Mrs. Rentmeister has been visitors at the home of Mrs. Matconfined to the hospital for the Mr A Mrs Harold dington and Connie Allen. held their past two weeks receiving treat- tinglys parents, The Jaycee-ette- s Mayfield. chorus practice Monday evening ment. Miss Thelma Stone of IndependVerl Mrs. of home Biggs. at the Mrs. Jennie Call returned to her ence, Missouri, is living at the were home last The Layton Jaycee-ette- s Friday from a ten days home of her cousins, Mr A Mrs Jaycee-ett- e Bountiful the of and Charles Anderson while attending her with visit guests club Thursday evening. Those at- daughter. Mr A Mrs Clarence Clark school this year at South Davis at tneir home in Greenriver, Wyo. Junior high school at Bountiful. tending were: Mrs. Maxie Shetley, Miss Emma Miller entertained Mrs. Lorraine Jacobson, Mrs. Mar- Mrs. Clark spent a few days here ian Brailsford, Mny. Margaret prior to her mother's visit in the the Ladies Literary club Monday Mrs. Wyoming City. Meade, Mrs. Eva SWville,White-sideevening. Mrs. Sylva Hughes res, ' Viola Mrs. Adams, Mr A Mrs Frank Woodland and viewed the recent book, "Mrs. Dorothy Mrs. Rhea Wiscomb, Mrs, Mrs. D. R. Woodland of Willard, Mike." A number of special guests La Rue Bassett, Mrs. Nonda Shea, were Sunday evening visitora of attended the party. Mr A Mrs Clyde Wilcox spent a Mrs. Dorothy Brailsford, Jo Jac- Mr A Mrs Ben S. Cook. few days in Manti dumig the week, obson and Leona Thompson. Miss Ileene Waite, daughter of it is reported. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Barber, Salt Mr A Mrs Alvin Waite, left MonMr. Mrs. Beth Larkins was hostess with Lake City, viisted Sunday day to attend college at the B. Monday evening to her club, the and Mrs. Ray J. Dawson. Brandon Y. U. at Provo, Utah. Junior Literary group. Mrs. Nita , Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs Lawrence I. Criddle, Thomas reviewed special articles are moving this week to Mt. Pleas- MrMrA AMrs John L. Stoker, Mr A from Readers Digest. ant to make their home. Dennis Mrs and Mr A Mrs . Mr A Mrs Robert Griffith and Earl Martin Captain and Mrs. John J. Wilcox and two children, son, Melvin, returned from their J. Lynn Fort Benning, week for left last Itna and Lynn, were Sunday din- trip to Pacific Grove, California, Ga where Captain Martin will be ner of Mr A Mrs Otto A. in time for Melvin to enter school stationed. Mrs. Martin is the for- Cole guests home in West Lay-to- at the University of Utah. at their mer Aljoe Thomley. Mr A Mrs Joseph Richards and and Golds Thornier, Ada Owen Mrs. William S. Holt and daugh- children of Salt Lake City visited to returned have Adams Sharon ter, Barbara, and Mrs. Ben S. in Farmington Sunday. They were the B.Y.U. at Provo. and Cook Bill, spent Tuesday guests of Mrs. Amanda Richards Mr. and Mrs. William Thornley with theirson,mother, Mrs. Rose and of Mr A Mrs Milton Hess, Jr. the at attended the football game Woodland at her home in Willard. The North Farmington Relief soU.SJLC. at Logan. Mrs. Howard Manning and two ciety waa recently reorganized with daughters have returned to their Mrs. Florence B. Hess as pres! home at Paul, Idaho, after a ten dent and Mrs. Margaret S. Bourne day visit with her parents, Mr A and Mrs. La Dell L. Moon as coun Mrs. Annie Holt of West Point Mrs Wallace Barber. selors. Mrs. Drusilla M. Taylor Melvin Westenskow of La is secretary. Outgoing officers has been in the Dee hospital sufinfering from a slight illness. She Grande, Oregon, was an overnight cluded Mrs. Allene Leonard, presiwas released Wednesday visitor Wednesday of his brother dent; Mrs. Phoebe Welling and Mr A Mrs Clif- Mrs. Emma T. Moon, counselors, Mr A Mrs Dell Thurgood and and sister-in-laMr A Mrs Raymond Paice spent ford Westenskow of this place. and Mrs. Maisie Potter, secretary, About 20 members of tne three the week end in Nampa, Idaho. Mrs. G. R. Chaffin had as her Mr A Mrs Legrand Tag of Deacon quorums and their leadduring the week two of her Wheatland, Wyo., visited Mr. en of the Syracuse ward, attended Suests of Ogden. the pageant Prepare Y the Way" Mr A Mrs L. B. Farr of Wash Pages mother, Mrs. Lillian Tags with in tne Salt Lake tabernacle last ington. D. C., left Friday, last week. They, together Sept 12, Mrs. Page, spent the week end in Thursday evening. by train for their home after vacs entertained Williams Midvale as guests of Mr A Mrs Mn. L. E. tioning her with relatives. at her home Tuesday afternoon Mrs. J. Hulet Gardner of Provi Guy Dahl. The M. I. A. is planning a hay- with a quilting bee. Guests who dence came Wednesday of the past n and over- attended were: Mrs. Gladys Rent week for a visit with her rack ride and mother, all dance for Tuesday evening, Oc- meister and Mrs. Thelma Sanders Mrs. Emma B. Scholl, and to get to call will pick of Kaysville, Mn. Mattie Barber, her small son who has been stay tober I. Hayracks up all members before the dance. Mn. Hannah Hansen, Mn. Elsie ing here with his grandmother. Cox, Mn. Irma Sessions, Mn. Mrs. Gardner left for home Wed, Florence Barber, Mn. Eva Dahl nesday morning of this week. and Mrs. Mae Sessions, Syracuse, Mr A Mrs Francis Lynch and Mr A Mrs Carl K. Barber and two children of --Denver were children, Ben, Cleone and Nor- guesta of their uncle and aunt, Mr Horse-draw- n man, Mr A Mrs Kent Barber and A Mrs Frank Udy the past week. three sons and Mr A Mrs Phil C. Mrs. Lynch is a daughter of Mrs. Barber and son attended the Kent Udys sister, the former Beatrice BEET family reunion at Loran Farr Brown. Mr A Mrs Leo Jarman and small park in Ogden Sunday afternoon. (Good Condition) Mr A Mrs Samuel Cook were son, Tommy, of Sahara Village, Sunday dinner guests of Mr A Mn Dell R. Cook at their home in OgHARMON BARTON den. Mrs. G. Henry Rampton entered Kaysville 435-Pthe Dee hospital Tuesday preparatory for a major operation. Mrs. William 11. Wilcox and Mn. David Wilcox accompanied Miss Louise Wilcox and Miss ColTABLE leen Tree to Provo Monday where the latter two plan to enter school at the Brigham Young University. Mr A Mrs Rulon Barber and daughter, Rulene, spent last Sunday visiting with Mr A Mrs Wesley Gam at tneir home in Fielding. Tour Mileage Merchant Mrs. Barber and Mrs. Gam are Kaysville DELBERT E. PILOIER sisters. Mrs. Wayne H. Cook of Ogden Operator and formerly of Syracuse, underGas and (Ml went a major operation at the Specialised Lubrication Dee hospital in Ogden last Friday Washing morning. Polishing son-in-la- -- son-in-la- w w, son-in-la- w n. WEST POINT w, sack-apro- FOn SALE PULLER w, The Second ward Relief society will hold their first meeting of the season next .Tuesday afternoon, October 7 at 2.00 p.m. The theology lesson will be given by Mrs. Paul Layton. Mr A Mrs Mark Gundlefinger and Miss Karen Mathews motored to American Fork canyon Sunday The following Kaysville Legion members and auxiliary ladies attended the district meeting held in Ogden Monday evening: Mrs. Lois Stephens, Mrs. Lyda Burton, Miss Mae Ball, George Tali, Arnold M. and Barnes, Mark Gundlefinger Orville Larsen. A directors meeting of the J. C. Kli was held at the home of Mrs. Darlene Brown Monday evening. After all business hsd been transacted, refreshments were served to Mrs. Lucille Strong, Mrs. Wanda Tiller, Mrs. Ruth Bone, Mrs. Leila Collier, Mrs. Ada Dewey, Mrs. Ruth Perkins, t and Mrs. Olive -- were week end visitors at the home of Mrs. Jarmans parents, Mr A Mrs Harold Mayfield. Mrs. Alice H. Berry and Miss Lucille Richards of Salt Lake City were Saturday callers at the home of Mr & Mrs K. G. Hinman. Mrs. Clara S. Rose has had her children as visitors the past week: Mrs. La Mar Bennett, New York; Stephen A. Rose, Klamath Falls, Ore.; Miss Emily Rose, Denver: Mrs. Arthur Beers, Ogden, and Mrs. Richard P. Middleton, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Annie N. Welling is to be hostess on October 6 to her liter-tr- v club. Mrs. Gloria Richards is scheduled as reviewer. At the meeting on September 22, Mrs. Welling was elected vice president to take the place of Mrs. Golds L. Richards, who resigned recently. Goodrich Silvertown Tires, Tubes, Batteries Expert Tire ' Regular FOR SALE USED WASHING MACHINE PHONE 135-FARMINGTON Recap-- ping Open 9:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M. Every Day in the Week. ors I $ 9.95 $1495 $2495 N NEBO-FOUNTAI- h, T. La-fsye- tte ning. Luncheon waa served to 11 Keppen, NEBO CREEK BULL LaVern Barney, Bountiful; Frank Prw K. Bringhurst, Layton; J. Nean Brown, Clearfield; Clearfield; Gus G. Mahas, Clearfield; Amar H. Mabey, Clearfield; Arvil Sessions, Clearfield; G. L. C. Willey, Terry, Bountiful:1?. R. Williams, Lay- Layton; James ' MANTI BULL A. A. Bangerter, Clearfield; Alma Bangerter, Woods Cross; Arnold Bangerter, Woods Cross; Vince C. Hogge, Farmington; Roger NaN Bounder, Layton; Grant K. Neath, V. tiful; Kay Willey, Bountiful; J. Woolsey, Kaysville. MANTI COW M. E. James, Woods Cross; Byron J. Nalder, Layton; Grant S. Neath, Bountiful; Arnold Pace, Woods Cross. FISHLAKE EITHER SEX AdClyde Adams, Layton; John ams, Layton; Samuel J. Adams, Layton; Floyd Hamblin, Layton; James P. Jensen, Sahara Village; Dean Morgan, Layton; Golden Morgan, Layton; Mont Rosenberg, Layton. SOUTH CACHE EITHER SEX Ben Elias Adams, Clearfield; Lester Terry, Clearfield; Jeff Wall, Layton. SALT LAKE BULL Delmar G. Duncan, Bountiful; Joseph L. Jones, Jr., Sahara Village: William L. Loder, Bountiful; W. J. Schultz, Bountiful. SALT LAKE COWS Larry C. Ashdown, Bountiful; Ernest Burnham,. Farmington; Harry Lyman, Kaysville; Lewis W. Smith, Woods Cross. NEBO-MONEITHER SEX Homer Anderson, Kaysville; Darwin Elmer Byrd, Clearfield; G. W. Guthrie, Clearfield; Frank L. Jensen, Woods Cross; Max E. Mitchell, Clearfield; Grant Nielson, Farmington; Darrell Page, Clear field; Leslie L. Peck, Woods Crops. Victor J. Shea, Val Verda; Oral Wheeler, Bountiful. James - Hs, tn A FOR SALE GAS CAMP STOVE 7.50 1.95 $19.95 $37.50 $169.00 $39.50 ri ?t - ' VlMI-lf- - Ml on Monday Wednesday and FhS afternoons and Saturday mornS for consultations, supplying receiving advancement PnW tions and other items of busm. pertaining to the operation of2 Cub Scout, Boy- Scout and Scout programs in the area this office. by A meeting of the North DTi. district committee was held nesday. Sept 24, in the ClesrfiS city hall under the direction! District Chairman Calvin D. (V bridge. L. L. (Ray). Imlay has been as. pointed new district commission! of the North Davis district, Boy Scouts of America. FOR SALE 1945 FORD 8 V2 TON TRUCK V-- (Excellent Condition ). DON SCOFFIELD Kaysville, Utah Phone 74-R-- 2 NOW is the time to ret we WINTER SUPPLY OF C0ALM-RECFROM MINE. Huntington Canyon CasI! Lump Coal $104 Per T Delivered! Slack Coal $8.00 Per Tie Delivered! Anywhere in Davis Cooty! SAND, GRAVEL AND SOIL ELDEN NIELSEN Kaysville Phone 231-N- ' R UIIDER YOUR ROOF 1 Ml-t- . alatiMk FOOD STORE Kaysville HOME-OWNEA fUaMtiwf ral wl latte: Lifktvxiffc MsUr STORE D trV Btewa laxalxttea. Phone 45 tnxalxttea. Fill. alattea. TOMATO SOUP, Campbell's New Pack 2 for - 21 8 mmf to iiutall Ikxt TN cm it ! TNixIfl Fla inmUtiM itjr that will hat at ctta oaaxr hat tai v clS wteJa. Iaaalatia POST TENS 27 Bar4 i WHEATHEARTS, 28 Oz 29 SPIC AND SPAN 25 IVORY SOAP, Large Bars 17 ttea 19 ft. ka4 QUAKER OATS Small Size DEVILED MEAT, I. G. A. IaataO a 2 for . J W- -y tight. 17 . I? kaiM. wall. SOUP, Campbell's Chicken 'J 15 VIENNA SAUSAGE, Libbys ....2 for 35 K COCKTAIL, 46 Oz. Here's Health Vegt 30 SALT, IGA Plain or Iodized 26 Oz. g BEEF GRAVY, Franco American -- ..17 OYSTERS, 5 Northern Pacific 1...... PEARS, Sacramento 1Vt r SHREDDED WHEAT, NBC W & KEEP THIS . . KAYSVILLE, PHONE 782-FRESH DAILY . . . Bread. Pies, Cakes, Rolls, Donuts! The Ogden Area council Scouts of America, will oLf0 district office in Clearfield day, Oct 4, according to Roberta Scout executive of (V jb The district office, locstJd Room 208 of the Smith will be in charge of Field Executive Milton Allen, .Ur: Roberts, and will be "service station" for the scouM scout leaders of northern n. ad southwestern Weber eowJJ Field Executive Milton All, -rts that the office will beo LLOYD MOORE Kaysirille 1.95 AUTOMATIC PHONOGRAPHS . BIG REDUCTION! CORNER SHELVES $ 7.95 $ 4.95 CLOTHES STORAGE CABINETS ; $ 9.95 7.95 HASSOCKS :....$11.95 9.95 TOASTERS 4.95 $ 3.C0 RUGS . . . ALL REDUCEDI . ALL CHILDREN FURNITURE REDUCED HALF PRICE! . MANY OTHER ITEMS NOT LISTED! RECORD. CABINETS $15.95 .$9.95 ' W Sale Kaysville. Davis ConatTcui Thunu, Oct. 2, 1947 al Certificates Presented $13.95 LAMPS $19.95 LAMPS $32.50 MAGAZINE RACKS $ 4.50 SEWING CABINETS $10.50 BASKETS $ 2.95 DESKS $24.95 PLATFORM ROCKERS ..$53.00 STOKERS $232.00 CEDAR CHESTS $53.00 Tire Repair - two-wee- LAMPS Conoco Service Station HRS LEROY DATES Correspondent. Phone: Ofden MJ1 Davis Here is the 1947 list of The M. I. A. presented a special evening SutLPeann0JJncStW thS SUte program in the Sunday Richard church services. Supt. West conducted the program, bpe-cimusic was played by Miss Iona William J. Aird, 626 S. 1st East, MitchelL Miss Donna Parker suM. i. Bountiful. pervised presentation of the GREEN A. theme with the following speakSEX ers: Colleen Parker, Dean Adams, EITHER Dellen-bacCro. Nancy Frasier, Donald Thomas M. Argyle, Wods Mrs. and Lewis E. Coulishaw Robert Syracuse: Jay Bodily, Deliah Child. Now F WydOf Mrs. Melvin Stewart, Mrs. David KaysSne; Howard Thomas. KaysJohnston and Mrs. Albert Mitchell ville D. Howard Thurgood, Syra attended the State Daughters of cuse; Juel E. Trowbridge, BountiPioneers luncheon at the Lion House in Salt Lake City last Sat- ful. NEBO-MBLOAFER urday. Clearfield; Billingsley, L. D. to hostess was Mrs. Lincoln Ross C. Brough, fcntafuj; the Clintonion club Friday evening. Hyrum Hamson, Bunco was the game of the eveCross. Woods D. guests. John Child is in the Dee hospital Bringhurst. seriously - ill. To be near Mr A Mrs Earl Tall and Mr A father, Mr A Mrs Rex Child of Mrs Archie R. Green arrived home Kuna, Idaho. Mrs. Martha Burmett k of Boise, Idaho; Austin Child of Saturday evening from a motor trip to Chicago and other Driggs, Idaho; Mrs. LaVern SumDor-m- a eastern cities. mers of Tremonton and Mrs. ., 'Clairmont,-Califof 'Bonham The regular monthly meeting' of the American Legion Auxiliary will are all here this week. Mr A Mrs George Mitchell had be held at the home of the president, Mrs. Lois Stephens, Monday as guests Wednesday, Mr A Mrs evening, October 6, at 8:00 p. m. A Delbert Sessions and daughter, ' full attendance is desired as plans Grace, of Ogden. BurRevere and F. E. Mitchell for the winte will be discussed. nett were fishing in Yellowstone park this week. This is their second trip. Milton Burnett and Mr A Mrs SUNSET John Lindsay attended the funeral Funeral services were conducted of Roland Manning, son of Mrs. last Tuesday afternoon at Lind- Josephine Manning, at Burley, last Monday. quists Mortuary in Ogden for Mrs. Idaho, Mr A Mrs Milton Burnett moMsry Watts Robinson, who died last Friday of a lingering illness. tored out to Corinne Sunday to Mrs. Robinson was the mother of visit Mr A Mrs Ellis Burnett. Mrs. Lyle Lacy and Mrs. Freeman While there they saw Louise, Hulsey of Sunset and Mrs. Fred Barbara and Nolan Burnett who were visiting their father. Allgier of Layton. Miss Chrystal Burnett spent the A Mr Philip Hopkins, son of week visiting with Mr A Mrs HorMrs Evan Hopkins of Sunset ace Thackeray of Croyden. Sunhome returned last Heights, Mrs. Jay Child is in the Dee day from the Dee hospital where he was taken Wednesday, Septem- hospital recovering from appendecber 24, for treatment for pneumo- tomy. Miss Bernice Child and Allen nia. His father, who at present works in Hailey, Ida., came home Davis are attending the University of Utah this year. Frank Frasier during his sons illness. Phillip is and Robert Parker and LaMar Damuch better to be very reported Weber vis are College. attending now. A Mrs Glen Bell of Sunset Mr Heights left last Monday for of Marysville, California, where they will make their home. Mrr Bell is Merit established in business there. Mr. and Mrs. BOUNTIFUL Ray Clark of Sunset Heights was called to San Diego, California, Alan B. Blood, Kaysville; Mr. and last Sunday evening due to the se- Mrs. Lorenzo Richards, Bountiful; vere illness of his mother, who re- and Ward C. Holbrook were resides there. cently presented with certificates The "Stitch and Chatter" sew- of merit by the American National Red Cross for outstanding service ing club of Sunset Heights met rendered. Wednesday, September 24, at the Mr. Blood served ten years as home of Mrs. Barbara Jenkins. year as There were seven guests present. chapter trasurer and oneBlood was Mrs.' chairman. chapter The next meeting will be held next home nursing chairman during the Mrs. home the of at Wednesday war years. Mr. Holbrook served Mary Hopkins. one year as chapter chairman and Ralph Egan, small son of Mrs. eight years as a board member, Lulu Egan of Sunset, is in the Dee one year as fund chairman and one hospital in Ogden recovering from year as an advisor. Mrs. Richards injuries received last Sunday eve- was chairman of Gray Lady servning while playing around a pile ice for four years and Mr. Richards of cement blocks. was a board member for three years. OCTOBER CLEARANCE -l Davis Men Draw 63 Elk Permits CLINTON KAYSVILLE MUSTARD, Frcnchs, 6 Ox. 43C ri Insulation is n . part of the construction every of maintenance . It helps to maintain stant comfortable ture the year rounA down your winter and lower the temp of your home hottest summer with this simple sive aid. shakob BUILDERS SUPPV Kaysville - Phone |