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Show ?! iHa'e Wen lMting at the homes of r. ami Mrs. Willani larher and Mr. ami Mrs. Roy Stuart. Mrs. Karl Pearson and children sPent the week end in Murray T with Mrs. Pearson's parents, Mr and Mis. John L. Ashby. Ti udy Jo, daughter of Mr and the inland printing company NATIONAL EDITORIAL. . and many link friends enjoyed yame.v and refreshments. Mi and Mis. J. p Forbes and Lai la, am) Mm-- , l.avina Anderson the wedding reception of tttr F.bro.r, 15 1911. Ka)s.,ll., 1 ,,K. attended kctikIUm Ien Inn of March good ami l.otene Mooie Act 8, the 1879. under at Sw.unise. he tollowirg ladies of Clearfield Advertising Rates on Application r imt waul Pinnai attended Subscription $2.50 a year in advance. m Salt Lake Saturday: Mts ithui Wlme, Mrs. Klva Albert W. Epperson, Editor and Manager llosk'iis Mis. Deana Sieirs, Mrs. Phone 17 Smith, Mrs Marjorie May-fOffice Phone 10 i. Mis. Doiene Lowham and 179-Lona Udy Parrish. Reporter. Mis. (Iwen Isom. WoolstJ, Adv. Mgr., Jevso Johnson, of l'avson, visited Sat ui d a, with Mi and Mrs. J P. DEBT OUT ADVICE ot Ues and family - 'SSOCIATIOM TTu Mes-dunie- 1 1 v con-feien- t el R; I f, PXP IS GOOD OF 1 This is a good time to get and to keep out of debt. Mh and for groups, In times for individuals when is born. are depressions prosperity of great When business goes belly up, one crash follows another, like a house of cards. There has been their structures falling in this country while it is at a indebtedness in a sharp rise consumers the and debt, commercial debt prosperity peak ind real estate debt, have now topped the highest record in of trouble ahead. It is no time to history. That is a warning Relief teacheis repoit society meeting for Cleat field First ward was held Thursday at the chuich. y tlpKa Sessions was in charge of the entei tainment and Mary Blood gave the lesson. Mis Heth Fowlei of Evanston, Wyoming is visiting at the hontf of Mi. and Mis. Myron Marston. Mis Fowlei is a sister of Mrs. Mao ton Mis Ramona Wells of Los Anvisited Monday geles, not does pay when the cards are marked at the California, speculate. Gambling home of Mr. and Mrs. IffjlQSt it. Aitiiui White. Shi lee Follies spent the week If we cannot cut down our obligations in boom times end do in to able times? be we will poor inquires James Mi ip Syiaeiise at the home of what Newt About Folks in ami Mis. (7 rant Thurgood Minnesota of the Tax Association in p, McDonnell, president Minton and Mrs. are commenting on this sharp rise. Says he, With inflation upon RuthV.iav ente. tamed Mis I,oo Waie. Mis. ( G jointly at m honor of Mrs. Bill Follies and Mrs Geo. Ronnen-kamns, and with the golden opportunity at hand to cut public showei MRS. KATHRYN JENNINGS Ma"' fnends and neigh- attended the ladies Not thdebt, many units of government have gone on a spending Correspondent hois attended. em States mission leunion banquet Phone: Farm: 78 spree, spending not only the current heavy revenue, but ere- Monday at the Lion House in Salt per- - etu m'th.ec heavy debt obligations to be paid off at a rainy-da- y Mi. and Mis. Newell Hess enLake City. tamed Satuulay evening for by the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth tei iody whll it may bo impossible to do SO, MSgt. and Mrs. Herbert McDonald could have gone much further than that, hut riadt's ,,f the Wasatch school Schroader and family were Wed- Dee Vest, Ogden, recently from service. His most redon't like to hear the truth. Later they will blame nesday evening dinner guests of jT,s!hlJrv vice was in Korea Other cent set Mr. and Mrs C. G. Forbes. everyone but themselves for trouble. The rend6r mny not had as their guests, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Savage of Logan was week guests included Mr. and Mrs. Clifhave much influence in keeping down expenditures at large. iGoi don White of Regina, Canada, end guest of Layne Follies and ford Vest and Delidu of Ogden; MlMr and Mrs Kulon Moon. Whlte president of the L. D. Ronald Schroader. but if he is wise, he will watch his own carefully, and aim to s Fiie-sidThe eighth grade pupils of the e Layton First LDS ward bve a nest egg for any emergency. f Mr anJ entertained at a wel- Faimington school will give their group t Mis Lon Kennard, is reported re- - come home C "' for Layne Forties, stories for the Story Telling Confrom mas- Ronald Schroader and satisfactorily coveting Jerry Tim- test" in the M. I. A. hall on April mg, Utah, were guests of Sgt. and toid tiouble he had CLEARFIELD mons in the recreation hall Friday. 12 at 7:20 p. m. The contest winMrs. James E. McCowan. Mr. and Mrs I,eo Van Gray had refreshments were ner will receive a wrist watch givClearfield First ward Sunday as their dinner guests Sunday, Dancing and Miss Betty Argyle, Bountiful; en by Ben Hepworth. Contestants .iO guests. enjoyed by Kin Elinor Bennion and Miss Jane school held its monthly faculty Bishop Arnold Reddish, of the aie Edwin Smith, Rene Mayfield, town hall recently. Sixth ward in Idaho. Kate, Cokeville, Wyo.,. have been meeting at the Pocatello, LaVoy Talbot, Grace Neumann, The meeting was in the form of a Kay Zimmeiman, daughter of Paul Millard and Adrian Delxmg. itaying with the children of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith while the social for all officers and teachers Mr and Mrs. Fied Zimmerman, has Mis. Ralph Coombs and daughof school the Sunday and their latter spent a few days in Cali- sufficiently recovered from an atter, lesSandra, of Payson, spent sevStarks Earl the partners. gave foraia. tack of iheumatic fever to resume The Sunset Ladies club enjoyed eral days with her parents, Mr. son and demonstration the with Sunset Mrs. Don L. Powell, her school work. a dinner at Mas and iVs and Mrs. K. C. Hedgepeth. Heights, has returned from an ext- new movie projector recently purMrs Parley Weaver and Mrs. recently. Covers were laid for 17. chased ward the First Mrs. George Smith and sons were by Sunday Dick ensive visit with relatives in Burlvisited Tuesday with Mrs Thora Martin. Mrs. Laura school. The bishopric and partners Mrs. Wallace Sunday ey, Ida. Mrs. Powells mother guests at the Robert GrifDean Jeffs and sons. Call and Mrs. Virginia Lovell were were special guests. Refreshments fith home. with her for a visit. in charge. were served. Mr. and Mrs. William Dickerson, Mr. .and Mrs. Robert Griffith Miss Bonnie Stone, daughter of ThursdM. visited Pratt and Tracy, California, Prof, and Mrs. P. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stone, has left and Mr. and Mrs. John Myers were ay with Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Dicker-io- n daughters, Valerie and Marcia, of VERDELAND PARK for an audition at the Curtis Insti- guests at the Wallace Ballard and children. William Dicker-so- n Ephraim, were overnight guests of tute of Music, ' Philadelphia. She home in Salt Lake on Thursday is president of the LDS branch Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Pratt cele- will have an audition for piano evening. Master Warner, Wayne it Tracy and came to Utah to att- Saturday. Miss Cheryl Robinson brated his third birthday Monday and violin and receive a three-yck- r spent end conference. Mrs. Julia Thomley visited Mon- evening with Mom and Dad and scholarship if she gets a passing Monday and Tuesday in Ogden Mrs. Grant Thompson, Tremon- day with Mrs. Fonda Stout and Sister Jilleen. A brand new tri- grade. Miss Stone is a junior stu- with Mr. and Mrs. Lew Gale and ton, and Mrs. Claude Bryan, Brig-kaMrs. Opal Hadfield. cycle and a special cake made the dent at Davis high school and con daughters. The group attended a visited Monday afternoon 12 is work day for ClearApril day one for Wayne to long re- cert mistress of the high school or- - symphony concert in the evening. with Mrs. Ernest Grant field First ward Relief society at member. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tidwell and chestra. She is a piano student of Geniel and Lynda Wilhelmsen, 10 a.m. at the chapel. The Theology Dixon Fredric sons studied Ns and violin No. have of Girl Scouts spent the week end in Nephi Troop children of Mr. and Mrs. William lesson will be given at 2 p.m. by completed work on their First Aid with Arthur Freber, Salt Lake with Freds parents. Wilhelmsen; Earl and Saundra Mrs. Agnes LunY Miss Marie Hess has returned The City. Mr. and Mrs. Stone will acBadge under Mrs. Ideland, Ashby, children of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Mr. Andrew Mfs. and home after An- company her to Philadelphia. Scout Girl the celebrated Bill spending several girls , Ashby; Hal and Steven Jeffs, of Idaho, visitfew a days spent with a week children of Mr. and Mrs. Dean skating parat the home of Mr. and Mrs. niversary at Berthana Skating Rink in Jeffs, all have chickenpox. Oh, yes, ing ty The are Johnsons nd to make this little tale more Eric Geockeritz. Ogden. visitors. fell at Miss Sonja Thurston interesting, measles have also conference Nadine and Nancy, Bade their debut in the first school Monday and skinned hand grade twins of Mr. and Mrs. Harold of the Clearfield and .knee quite badly. However, Bchool. underwent a tonsilec-tom- y thanks to the aid of Mr. Moss, Jan Lowe sucessfully passed the Weatherston, at an Ogden hospital Monday. principal, and Anna Gae Germer, test for Tenderloot Scout Both little girls returned home a friend, Sonja is recovering swiftdnesday evening. Jan is a member of troop No. 160 which is un--p Monday evening and were reportly. the direction of Frank L. Olson and son, Grant, James ed recovering nicely. Sgt. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mumford were a father and son team for KcCowan. the11 Thurgood, bishop of the of Ogden were Sunday visitors of the week end when, they journeyed Oward at Westwood, California, Mr. and Mrs. Wells Hadfield. to Logan to visit Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. La Vaun Reed of Sunset Heber L. Olson. Mrs. Olson spent 2 been visiting at the home of rs J010 Thurgood. was hostess to all Beehive teach- the week end attending conference ers of the North Davis stake at in Salt Lake City where she was 'wowing officers .Jr ers Primary Aa a help and aa a guide to the people in this area, we Mrs. from Clearfield 3 her home Thursday evening. The the guest of her sister-in-laattended Primary confer-2- ? evening was spent planning a John S. Olson. suggest that you keep this directory for easy reference Lake City Saturday: Mothers and Daughters tea. to Rave vou time and effort while Mrs. Etta Sullivan attended con. Beyeriy Holbrook, Mrs. Games were played and luncheon ference in Salt Lake City Sunday SHOPPING IN OGDEN Mrs. Leora McCow- - served. Mrs. Graydon Holt and with a visiting aunt from Sun Atkinson. They also Mrs. Myron Johnson were in at- Valley, Mrs. Mildred Robinson. Jwed the Primary festival held tendance. Mrs. Robinson, proud owner of a evening in the LDS tab- Mrs. Emery Hamblin and daugh- jeep, drove Etta home Sunday eve ter, Fay, accompanied Mrs. Nellie and caused quite a commotion on sSwBltM2:i,GayI-?tarkto Salt Lake, Friday, to meet the highway a jeep and a woman Green i and ndativesE the bus that returned Yvonne driver! Yvonne has Jef fs attended the state Green to her home. to the mission a completed just elementary princi-- a southern states for the L. D. S. tala ,n5e KAYSVILLE UperTisor! which held church. Yvonne is a member of IN OGDEN Ukt CjZnbune building in Salt Gearfield second ward. recently. COATS . . . DRESSES . . . SHOES The First ward Relief society Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stoker visMr, parl Bingham visited with work and hold April Mr. will meeting of day home MILLINERY . . . LINGERIE Grant Monday after- - ited Sunday at the to Mrs. Clifford Barber of Syracuse. 13. All members are requestedwill MODERATE PRICES PREVAIL. , Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hill and be present at 10 a.m. Luncheon h be served. Idaho, of Driggs, 'O'Oome. Verda, daughter, Hfs! Clsrk Rudd, Field- -- -- i LAYTON -- 4 Leonard will review the book Red Plush," by Guy McCrone. Mr. and Mrs. Del Barnett will le guests of Miss Florence Barnett in Salt Lake City on Sunday. Dan Robinson of Pacific Grove, California, spent last week end with Melvin Griffith. Dan attends V r 1 w i B. Y. U. Mr Hiid Mrs. John E. Hill of Bountiful were guests at the Karl Hinman home last week. Mrs Ella Van Fleet is visiting hei daughter, Norma and Mr. Lai sen in Logan. i4 G T-Bo- '! 30-OUN- STEAKS GRADE A and Sir Loin Steaks ne TEMPURA i t (Shrimps Fried in Deep Fat.) Cooked by Specialist. CHOW MEIN (Home-Made- ) Ground Sirloin Steaks Sweet andSour Pineapple r SANDWICHES: Barbecued Pork - Tuna Fish "TTas r j! . ORDERS TO TAKE OUT . . . . . Fri-spend- '.y OKUDAS - (i't I r p 9 1 s: and Moon, lsvvis Sjoliluni and Mi. and Mrs. Ken Bouinc. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Rogers have both been intc ill for several weeks. Some of Mi Rogeis folks from Ogden have been caring for them. Mi anti Mis. John E Hill of Bountiful visited with the Karl Hinman's last week Hi. and Mrs. laimur Bennett of New Yoik City aie visiting Mrs. Bennett's mother, Mrs Clara Rose in North Eai niington, this week. FARMINGTON Si v.' tf ' hlwin Smith, celebrated her liith bnthday Friday. A party was yi'en by her paTents in her honor Mi-- TH- IT WAS A TOUGH FIGHT vis-uini- Published by 09 months in California. Frank Stevenson asks readers to Kaysville. Davis Count?. Utah note the error in publishing James Thurs., April 8, 1918 Page 3 Steed, Sr., ns a hand memlter of the pioneer hand in the early days. Mr, ainf Mrs. Hal Robinson and It should have lieen Thomas Steed, daughter - have moved to a new Sr. Mrs. Alta Hess entei tained with apartment in Bountiful. Mrs. Amanda Richards and Clara a luncheon on Saturday for Vee Moon, Helen Sjohlom, are spending the spring vacation Bessie MeCullougl , Florence Hess, at Long Beach, Calif. Doris Righy, Fern Bradley, Edith Pres, and Mrs. E. B. Gregory attended open house at the George (Hover and Aleene Mr and Mrs. Alvah McCullough A. Smith home in Salt Lake on entei tained with a dinner party on Sunday. The Senior Saturday evening and cards for club will the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. meet April 12 atLiterary the home of Mrs. Hoi ace Manning, Mi. and Mrs. Janetta Robinson. Miss Margaret Mi lleiald Mrs. GROCERY and CHOP SUEY For Reservations . . . Phone: Kaysville 102-LAYTON HIGHWAY 91 Cafe . . . Open 5:00 P. M. till midnight Closed Mondays ..; W i K n SUNSET no-ho- st re-tam- ed 2, m, l-- four-year-o- .r y ld ul WHERE TO BUY WHERE TO IN OGDEN O' G- Our Spring Service Saves You Money ' Sec-4wa- id time to take off your Ford's winter underwear and give it new springtime performance. 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