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Show I -- News About Folks KAYSVILLE ci Gossip.... ? What is FREE about There is nothr free about is freedom. hard fought-foIt a ing heritage and unless we continue to fight for it at all times we will lose it. In recent years we have not put up that fight and local, state and personal rights are gradually ..being absorbed by federal government. If we continue trading these rights for artificial security we wont have the We cant trade freedom off today FREE in FREE-DOand then be an Indian giver and want It back tomorrow. Wliy is there rio much unhappiness and discontent with all our rich blessings which have been attained by being a free-doloving people? It is a peculiar ideology when some people are willing to sacrifice many of their rights which of freedom for a disguised government hand-ou- t w ill be paid back by them many times over. Utopia and Freedom cannot live under the same roof. Utopia is something you dream about and never attain. Freedom is something that you have to continue to fight for to maintain. We should know better than to traffic in Utopian socialistic schemes regardless of how well they may be camouflaged. The unhappy ending of nations that have indulged in socialistic Utopia should be our proof. You just cannot rob Peter to pay Paul. Some day Peter will wake up and find he has been robbed and then the fireworks will tsart. Why not get our feet back on the ground and decide that there is nothing free in freedom and that' we are going to have to continue to fight for it if we are to maintain it. LOCKER GOSSIP: Just like the FREE IN FREEDOM you have the FREE in FREE-ZE- . You have to be on a continual alert to properly prepare frozen foods. You ask me why food must be quick frozen and held at zero degrees, and why cant I freeze meat in my home freezer? The artswer is v?ry simple. It is based on the fact that the various elements which make up foods freeze at different temperatures. Slow freezing allows these elements to freeze at various times breaking up the structure bf. food. If this happens then deterioration seta in. When a food is quick-froze- n in our plant it can be safely held at zefo. My Meat Merchants have the know-hoand we haVfe facilities to make sure that foods to our plant are safe in every way. Remember, brought we must have quality foods to work with that however, to give you a quality frozen product. Our processing prices are for a quality job. Ask us about meat for your locker or home freezer. So long till next time. FREE-DOM- ARNOLD M. BARNES Correspondent Phone: Kaysvill St Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Behlmg of lltoy, visited with Mr. Behlings Mr. and Mr. Ernest Behling, par-lent- .Sunday.-- . Mrs. Adrain Llddle, Tooele, and jMrs. John Bedford, Salt Lake City, of Mrs. (were Thursday guest Wray Hyde. Mr. and Mrs. Don Feller and Idaughter Tanji, Tooele, were guests lof Mrs. Fellers parents, Mr. and t - f s . -- Save Time and Money . . New Ready-mad- e Milk House Tool Shed SmaU House. dV? PW ChickenTv ' ... SEE Sadaxa 1 & ScUmac EAST OF HILL AIR FORCE BASE Keep Baby Warm and Cozy. Pram Suits for Boy or to $ Only (8 Girl, protects their ten- der little hands and feet. to $5.95 Warm Knit Sleepers One- - and Piece $9.95 Flannel Pajama-s2-Pi- Two- - and Girls . . . Get your new Latex $1.69 to $2.49 ,....$1,69 Boys' Slax For Dress or for Boys ece Fancy Stripe Polo School ... $1.98 to $4.98 ipdililkz Shirts Size 1 to 12 . . . 89c to $1.59 It's the newest Idea in steeping comfort. Always keeps its odorless, Shop Clearfield T5 SAVE TIMEI SAVE TRAVEL! Service With a Smile. ANDERSON, Owner. NEXT TO ADMIRAL THEATER UNION FURNITURE CO. LAYTON CLEARFIELD M. shape, ust right In softness, lasts for years I moisture-proo- f, Cold Storage Layton LAYTON. UTAH . a home for the week end. They were accompanied by Miss Jennie Stang-e- r. Malad, Ida., and Eugene Garett, Glendale, Calif., who are also at- Thurs- tending the BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Springer and Mrs, Rowena two children, Logan, visited with Frances Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Behling officers an during the past week. Mr.' and Mrs. A!!-- " W. Layton and children. Salt Lake, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Layton and family Sunday. OUR RUSTIC AND, KNOTTY PINE . . SAVE $50 TO $75 ON LUMBER FOR GARAGE! A MOTHERS w I Hey-bor- n, Sunday was the father of Mrs. Evan Cheney of Kaysville. Mrs. Frank Redford formerly of Kaysville entertained at luncheon at' her new home in Ogden ThursThose attending day afternoon. from Kaysville were Mrs. Amos Odd, Mrs,-Ve- ra Hyde, Mrs. Nellie Bishop, Mrs. Arthur Odd and Mrs. John Graham. Miss Carol Linford,. Miss Janice Garrett and Glen Garrett, who are attending the BYU at Provo, were Sl&fl m , s, Mrs. Glen Robins, during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mathias and family, Tremonton, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Melvin Gibby and son, Salt Lake, were last week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Halliday. Mr.and Mrs. Noall Croft, Ida., Mrs. William W. Kette of Rupert, Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Todd, Roosevelt, were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Weston Timothy. Mr. and Mrs. James Strong have moved into the apartment of Mrs. J. Earl Jarman, where they will reside for the winter. Parley C. Holmes, of Ogden, age r2), who died at an Ogden hospital Qfe 9d Q00S7 Mrs. Nettie B. Wilcox spent Sunday in Syracuse visiting with her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. David A. Thurgood. Mrs. Annie S. Layton and Mrs. Edward Secrist left Monday for Blackfoot, Ida., where they will visit relatives for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Edis I. Rawlings, Salt Lake City, and Herbert N. were Monday Bodily, Clinton, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes. Mrs. George E. Barton, Salt Lake City, formerly of Kaysville underwent a major operation at a Salt Lake hospital Thursday morning. 'j w, - NEWS BOUNTIFUL ABOUT FOLKS - LN CLEARFIELP - i G (3fc Gfe 0 r r GGJIfc aim loin Our LANE Lay-a-w- ay Christmas Club HOW HERE'S HOW IT WORKS! 1. Choose Her LANE Today! 2. Pay S1.00 Down! 3. Complete Any of 3 Club Plans) Correspondent MRS. IRENE CHIDESTER t; Phone 2 Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Holbrook and family on Friday evening were the following relatives: Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Holbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Don Holbrook, Mr. and Mrs. J P. Holbrook and Mr, and Mrs, Carmen Pearson, alii of West Point, and Miy and Mrs. Glen Holbrook of La Junta, Colorado. Mr.' and Mrs. Wayne Blair and children spent Sunday in' Trovo where they visited Mrs. Blairs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Madsen, and other relatives. Ed Laub, son, Joe, and John Bankhead drove to Malad, Idaho, one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Richter r armington were Sunday dinnerof guests of their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Holbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Weeks spent VenlnK with Mr. and Ratury Mrs. Wayne Blair. They all enjov-- e Ro5T nd refreshments Mr. Theodore Long is quite il and has been taken to Veterans hospital in Salt Lake. Jenkins, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles underwent a tonsilectomy Jenkins, on Monday and reported doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Beauregard 1 V 383-R- t ' H;' ! V v 1, son-in-la- f 4, Mr. and f M.-s- . w, Kenneth Freeland. i i , LE teh.trVf - Phillips Wise Way Super Mar! SAHARA VILLAGE. UTAH 1; Wli k the Real Love-Gi- ft Superbly Beautiful Guaranteed Moth Protection Equipped With Lane's Automatic Tray HILL AIR BASE MAIN GATE tiftUdrs: , Tbo Perfect Choice for : Wife ' Mother o Sweetheart e Daughter a VilJh (Hr. UfJ lit S.'i 1,1 .! sf"V GHT HEADQUARTERS Uuh Pioneers meetin f the S Brkr - hT AblfXmr chtt is matched Wtla.l sod AS New Guinea wood. Kaysville DUP Camps Slate Opening Meets ; 9 i t are visiting daughter and son-in-la- alN.252 . w, Ky uithStil1iCol?rdO Christmas. Club Special - BiSiW of, Mrs-- Walter fo Ler'oTh ernoon. Oct d!y win It P nlT Assistinr hostesses F- - Opening meeting of the Sun- camp wUl e held Oct b.orne of Mrs. Clifford D. Strong Miss Miriam Barnes and Mrs. Herman C. Blamires will be assisting hostess. - rifP LAYTON, Thone 640 BOUNTIFUL, Phone 15 N fl |