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Show - - CUNTON-SUNSE- T lough tfom hia atation at Mobil, Alabama. Miaa Myma Manning Newa About Folks In returned with them laat Saturday CLEARFIELD for the will with them viait ' and. Phone 5M-B- 2 LORETTA CHILD BICE next aix week. viait-ia here Pfc. Dirk Manning i Mr. Iren Cerreepoadeat ing hi father, Mr. LeRoy MannCorrespondent It will b a pot luck party at the ing. from Lowry Field, Denver Mr. and Mr. Vern Burton and where he i atationed with the Air Clinton ward recreation hall Satfamily drova through Weber Can- Force. urday night, ponored by the BeZelda Inglet entertained at lief society. All married couple in yon to Heber City and Coalville to Mr. Balt Lake Sunday. They visited in a plant ic party at her home last th ward are invited to attend. An Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thuraday evening, Present were interesting program i being arHurton. Mr. Long Mr. Kuby Taylor, Mr. ranged. Mr. Ruby II. Davi will prevent Mr. and Mr. Jim Manning and Margaret Hurton, Mr. Olive Snow, the and Mr. Ivy M. John-fb- n two children are viaiting in Clear- and Mr. June CatinulL the history, at the DUP meetCueU at the home of Mr. and field with Mr. LeKoy Manning, Mr. to b held today, Thuraday, at Manning father." Jim i on fur Mr. Kay Chidenter and family .on ing horn of Mr. Pearl H. Hinder. the Eider Marlin II. Burnett, nn of Mr. Lola Thnmpkon, and the late Fix-U- p Horace Burnett, recently returned Clean-U- p Paint-U- p home rom the LDS Ka.t Central date mission, was honored with a Join the clean-u- p campaign. Protect and beautify your g telimonial Sunday property. night at Sacrament meeting. 5 CLEANUP SPECIALS... Mi Iona Mitchell i in the cat of the Davi high school one-ac- t woodcleanit everything . . . cleans SLICK play. Mxve Song." which won first place in the northern Utah regional work, rugs, furniture, upholstery. try out and participated in the NOW 19C Q- REGULAR 49c state contest for first place at th BYU in I'rovo last Friday. BRUCE FIXH)R CLEANER . . . A number of ladie. from QtNOW REGULAR 79c 19C J J the large ward attended the Homemaker party held at Morby in WALLPAPER CLEANER . . . Sun.et la.t Friday afternoon. A NOW 9C Qt. REGULAR 2 FOR 25c 5 demonstration of the lateat cooking technique wa featured by Mu Jo Griffin. Mr. France Frasier, oldeit lady present, received the orchid corsage. Ml Shann Fra-ie- r J PHONE 65 J LAYTON. UTAH won th club corsage, i Thome R. Parker is at home AWAWW.,AVAVAVWA,AVAVVAVAVAWAV? from an operation per-- ! recently, upon hi eye. PLANT WORKERS! formed ATTENTION Darwin Burnett underwent a so you won't As a special convenience to you major operation in an Ogden hoshave to lay off work pital last week. Mr. end Mrs. Iean Child were OUR SAFETY INSPECTION STATION WILL BE honored with e birthday dinner at OPEN n the home of Mr. and Mr. Lee WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENING UNTIL Sunday afternoon. NEW 8 ABOUT FOLKS IN len, Williams Rites Conducted At Kaysville Morgan and-Mar- lon G. LAYTON Romney, assistant to the Twelve Apostle of Kajevllle, Dana Oaaty, Utah George Wilcox left 8unday on Thurs., the L. D. 8. church. Prelude and Apr. 19, 1951 Page 9 a business Michito Detroit, trip postlude music wa played by Mr. Kid Steiner. MrT Ruth Frost and gan, returning home Friday. den hoepitaL Her mother, Mrs. L. Mm. L. E. Ellison, Mm. A. L. V. Merrill of Mr. Clover Sanders rendered the Preston, Idaho, is vocal duet, "In th Garden." Mr. Tanner, Mm. George Wilcox and spending a few weeks at tha Dib- KAYSYILLE Funeral servfor Thotna. K. Williams who died at his home Monday evening, April 0, were held at the Third ward chapel Thursday afternoon, at I o'clock. Bi.hup G. I.aYirl Stewart presided knd conducted the services. Prayer at the home was by Sam Raymond; the invocation was by Roy Cook, of Wt Point, and A. W. Nance offeiH the benediction. The speaker weie George C. Ensign, Arnold I). Miller, Samurl ices Clover Sander sang, "The Lord I Shepherd." Dick Egan sang, "Going Home," and the closing number wa a vocal aolo by Ham Adams, "Oh. My Father." Interment took plgee in the Memorial park, where, the grave was dedicated by Edwin William. The pallbearer were grandson and the floral offering were in the charge of members of the ward Relief society. n A large number of people attended the service. My Mm. Harold Ellison attended the ble home. Bay View club at the home of Mrs. Guests of Mr. and Mm. Deaa II. J, Barnet last week in Kay-vill- e. Simmon Saturday evening were Mr. and Mm. Jack Stevenson, Mr. Mm. Ralph Dibble and infant aon and Mr. Leland Bone, and Mr. and returned home Friday from an Og- - Mm. Wayna Flint f home-comin- QOQ'CB'OZQCTO' : 0liU O O "Mill ' FI- - I! i NOWON 5 YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE 350 ITEMS ON SALE Come In And Look Around ti3 OVER GLEN'S REXALL DRUG i Clearfield Home Lumber & Builders Supply t-- WAR ... 01-!e- 10:00 P.M. BEGINNING APRIL 18 AND CONTINUING UNTIL THE INSPECTION DEADLINE DATE MAY 15, BISHOP'S 1951. Sales LAYTON, UTAH C "l Service PHONE 21 Sunday Included Mr. and Mr. George Gerber and two children, who were dinner rqests, and Mr. and Mr. Art White and family and Mr. and Mr. Fay Atkinson and family. j g Fay Atkinson left Monday by air for Omaha, Nebraska! where he did a special job for Uncle Sam and wa flown back onj Tuesday night. Mr. Walter E. Haniing attended Jefferson Jackson Day Dinner at iN'ewhouse Hotel in Salt Juke City,1 Saturday, April It. Kenny Layton, aon of Mr. and Mr. Rom Layton, celebrated hi( ninth birthday at a party riven at hi home on Thursday, April Ig. 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