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Show tion at her home on Thursday ning 5 u Published by the inland printingcompany fDITORIAl aTIONM inAfl SIAIt zx f mSSOCUTION matter February 15, 1911, at Kavsville under the Act of March 8, 1879. M rt.h Subscription $2.50 a year in advance. Albert W. Epperson, Editor and Manager ABOUT FOLKS IN jjEWS I Phone 17 Office Phone 10 V. Woolsey, Adv. Mgr., - CUIDESTER Correspondent Ross Drive 2 Phone 1M S85-R- guests at the home of ind Mrs. Earnest Grant were Paul Davis and Inez Wheatley Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Grant of Brigham City. Ira Ed Swedenborg spent last Aday in Salt Lake where she (rhed with Mrs. Frances Brown, Tmrsday i enterrieodeane Swedenborg ed members of her club at her C on Thursday. Games were td and refreshments served. Ir. and Mrs. Kenneth Stout and 'Dean Stout of Salt Lake were lay guests a tthe home of and Mrs. Clayton Stout and ily. Ir. and Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adams were special truest s, present at a party held for the O P T. Club met last g Stake Missionaries of aftFriday ernoon at the home of Mrs.' Pov- the District. Games were erty Holbrook in. Layton Park. played, a nice program was given Mr and Mrs, Fay Atkinson and and a lunch was served. Stake Misson, Lloyd, spent Saturday in Salt sion President. Anthon MontgomLake, the guests of Mr and Mys. ery, presented each of. the outJoe Hadley and family. They going missionaries with a nice The UPS. Relief Society held brought back the Hadleys small book. The Prince of Ur. their tegular work meeting MonThe paper drive by the children daughter. Georgia, to spend a week blocks or so with thorn. 'of the Sahara Village elementary day night. The ladies sewed Second Ward M.l.A. officers met school is going great guns. The for the welfare quilt. Alarilyn Bird, at a special meeting Tuesday night villagers are cooperating whole-a- t Iora Yardley and Edith Jackson the home of President Graydon heartedly and the kids are colleet-Hal- served hot gingerbread with whipcream and fruit punch. Next ing with vigor. At the last repoit ped Literature lesson will Gary Hadfiekl son of Mr. and tbt tMrd traders had collected week, the Mrs. Melton lladfield, has been thc greatest quantity. The grade he given by Dorothy Black. The Branch Relief Society holds that collects the largest quantity Sahara quite ill at home this past week ' meottnga on Alonduy nights their u of Mr. and Mrs. Howard choice of have paper will Umpleby and children, Dean and Diane, of slides to be used with the new at 7:W. Pearl Anderson is presif dent. luivton were Sunday dinner guests Mule projector. The funds is Mrs. Alabel Jolley of Mr ad Mrs. Milton lladfield. lee ted from this drive are to and Mrs. Mtlry Harris ami!'!' paying for the slide projector, going to Park City on Alarcli B to help her father celebrate his Roger of Ogden were also Sunday ' whieh has just recently been noth birthday. Mrs. Jolley says chased. at the lladfield home. It was a boy for the George that her father, Mr. John Noakes Victor home Sun- day from Chicago but will return Stokes. Little George Bruce was needs no glasses to read and his next Wednesday to complete his lorn March !, in the Dee Hospital. hearing is still good. He has hi ' few Mother and son are doing fine and garden and also business .' Second Ward M Men and Glean- - proud papa is beaming. The Stokes chickens and rabbits ami a pig, which he tends to by himself. He ers held a Fireside at (he home of have :$ girts. Mr. and Mrs. Milton lladfield on Jennie Barnard is recovering still likes to read Treasure Island Sundav evening. Ixda.Mae Red- - from an appendectomy nicely and and some of Shakespeares and all the church works. He says that he ford reviewed the book. "Ben lluv will lie home soon, is lack reads to keep his mind active and for the group. Fatty Worthen of for young." school after being Second ward Sunday school spon- - ' sored a roller skating party at 0 months as a result of scarlet The Sahara Branch M.l.A. is Berthana Rink in Ogden last Fri- - fever last May. tournament as having a Mr. and Mr. Eugene Jolley of a recreational feature. Everyone day evening. This party has come to be an annual affair and attracts Irovo visited Mr. and Mrs. Marion is invited to participate. M.l.A. is a large crowd. One hundred sixty Jolley of Eugene is Mr. Jol- held on Wednesday evenings at people attended it this year and leys son. 7:.to in the Community Building. Air. and Airs. Willard Thompson made it a huge success. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blair have Mrs. Ruth Adams of Layton en- had their "Christmas Dinner last moved from the village. They tertained at a birthday party Fri- Sunday at the h o m e of their a home at IJ.'t Parkway, bought Emma and of Ethel in Mrs. honor daughter day night Park and they say its like Hodson of Clearfield. Other guests and James Burke of Salt Lake Layton in heaven. being CityJ Present were Mr. and Mrs. Air. and Mrs. Burt Harmer went Airs. Mr. and Willard Thompson, James C. Burke. Mi and Mrs. Albert Denning, of Veideland Park; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thompson, of I.ayton. and all the grandchildren. Christmas dinner was postponed due to the illness of Air. Denning. In Airs. Thompsons own words: t. 179-- U ' CLEAIIFIELD W IRENE Compressor Blast Damages Garage i Advertising Rates on Application. J. SAHARA VILLAGE Mr. Mary Jae Adams out-goin- AjgjsAllgN C777fcond-U- Mr. and Mrs. Jens K. Nelson and and Mrs. J. Kav Nelson visited relatives in Bountiful Sunday. Mi. and Mrs. Russell Thurgood entertained members1 of their Pinochle club on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Avon Sohulthies were We just couldn't celebrate with Albert so sick so we just waited until we could all be together. won a Tommy Purvis ofK-1- 7 tournaAAU in the boxing trophy ment in the Colesium in Balt City. Tommy fought in the jr. division, US lb. class. Laura Iaiu Bronson and her fiance David Stauffer were the speakers at Sacrament Meeting last Sunday evening. Laura Lou also sang in a trio with her sisters, Georgia Bateman and Ethel Bronson. All four of the young people are returned missionaries. About Folks in - New eve- Mrs. Frank Corgiat and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Swedenborg attended a Blind Date Bowling Meet sponsored by the Bountiful bowling alley last Friday. Mrs. Charles Fatzinger and her guest. Mrs. Hoitense Swedenborg, attended a bingo party at llili Field last Wednesday. Mrs. Swedenborg-Won one of the main a lovely silver serving tray. prizes, Mr. and Mrs. Don Snow of Salt Lake visited Saturday at the home of Mr. Snows parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Snow. Saturday evening they, together with Clifford Snow and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snow, drove to Salt Lake and attended the basketball tournament at University of Utah fieldhou.se. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomas and sons, Gary and Ronnie spent Sunday afternoon in Salt Lake at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Kraus. Mrs. Wilmer Barlow entertained friends at a cosmetic demonstra- high-schoo- l col-o- fin-M- pur-guest- Smith-arrive- H-I- .t, r. Kayaville, Davis County, Utah Thurs., Mar. 17, 1949 Page 3 up. He aaid they had just It wasnt an plugged on the compressor after turned earthquakethat made Centerville finding insufficient pressure In one shudder-la- st Thursday, it was the of the tanks to work with. explosion, of 'an air compressor at hood standing near the A the Carl N. Smith garage. The tank car was destroyed and the tank loud iblast caused many Centerville was itself up and straightresidents to believe that mother ened out opened blast. the by earth was acting up. No one was injured in the blast, although all windows were Mown from, the building and large chunks of metal blown against the wall See on the opposite side from the tank. The New 1949 Motorola At the time of the explosion the tank, which has a rapacity of Car Radio lhs., contained only between I.. 1.V Mr. of lhs. and pressure. ONLY $39.95 Smith said that the gauge may have been out of order or the lines $3.99 Down $5 Month CENTERVILLE.' ' Layton Tire Co. to Springville over the week' end. MSgt. T. L. Benson returned home Saturday, March - after over-seaspending eight months air-liout He served on the Berlin of Frankfurt. Germany. F. Goodrich 5S5-- J, iAiyton IL l- s. ft s d raises j J-- bed-ridde- n ping-pon- Easy monthly term liberal trade-in-. Com in today for a demonstration. g H-F- .t. 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Mrs. Evelyn Meadows entertained Thursday evening at a bridge party for several of her friends. Mrs. Erma Jensen, Mrs. Nadine Day and Airs. Aladge Smith attended a meeting of their bridge club in Ogden on Wednesday evening. Air. and Airs. Wilmer Barlow and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Airs. Dale Holbrook and family. niDUSTOY Clearfield, Utah Phone 785-J- 3 6-L- b. mesh bag Bars; 33d Radishes and Green Onions Bunch 2 Bunches 15 Carrots, Imperial Valley Yams ............................. ...... .......... .2 I,bs, 23 ..Lb. 8d Grapefruit, Florida, seedless SHOP TODAY m OUR BEAUTIFUL HEW IlAnnET Jlow-- f CLEAIIFIELD at r PIIGirZ C5-J-1 ...... |