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Show L News About Folks In Salt Lake in honor of Miaa Virof the ginia Bngga, a bride-elenear future. Mr. and Mra. Howard D. Darr and two sons apent Sunday at Peterson. James R. Rasmussen was guest of honor at a Canyon party at Farmingtdb canyon Sunday, in honor of his birthday anniversary. Department Piesident Mra Rost U V. Kilfoyle attended a tea giv. en in honor of Mra. Eva Ashton, of Veinal, by the Sugarhouse unit of the American Legion Auxiliary Lake Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Uwcn Horne and family and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Horne ' motor "to Richfield Sunday and spent the day as guests of Mr. and Mr Christian Meyers. Mr. and Mra. Clifford Green, Logan, were Monday guests of Mr. Greens parents, Mr. and Mr. George Green. Mr. and Mr. Raymond King, Mr. and Mra. Wallace King and families and Mrs. James W. Webster attended the King family reunion at Zions National Park, Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Roc Ua V. Kilfoyle, department president of the American Legion Auxiliary of Utah, attended a past presidents luncheon at the home of Mrs. Roland Crebbs in Salt Lake City Wednesday eve-m- KAYSVILLE ' Arnold Vl. BiriM CrmiJwt Phone; Ki;i. ( Melvin Monson and two daughter apent Sunday In Brigham City aa guest of Mr. and Mra. Nel Monaon. Mra. Charles FGlint, Layton, via i ted with Mra. Joseph M. Mare-to- n Monday. Mr. and Mra. Robert W. Stewart, Mr. and Mr. Salt Lake City. apent Wednesday .waiting. with. Mr. and Mra.' N. A. Rasmussen. Mra. luiae S. Yaunt, Salt City, viaited with her aiater, Miaa Irene Swan, Sunday. Mra. Winnifred Barton, Salt Lake City, viaited Kayaville friend Monday. Mr. and Mra. Jerone Rasmussen and family, Mra. Myrtle Ward and children and Miaa Alla Raamuaaen viaited relativea in Logan Sunday. Mtaaea Beverly Perkina and Swanger entertained at a personal ahower at the Perkina home Tuesday, in honor of Miaa Ann Rigby, a bride of thia week. Gamea were played and refreth-ment- a aerved to to gueata. Pvt. George H. Sheffield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn P. Sheffield, who is stationed at Fort Worden, Wash., arrived home Wednesday on a two week furlough. He wiU report back to Fort Lawton, Wash., on Sept. U. Mra. Vaughn P. Sheffield attended a linen ahower Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Ruth Lloyd in Lo-rai- ne i ng Mra. George Miles, Centerville, visited with Mr. Arnold M. Bamea Monday. Mr. and Mra Mark Stringham and three children, Boise, Idaho, weru last week end guests of Mrs. Stringham parents, Mr. and Mra. Glen Robins. Mr. and Mr. Truman Curtis, Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Curtis mother. Mr. Gworge W. Underwood. Mr. and Mr. Rufua W. Benton were Sunday dinner guesU of Mr. CO-O- P and Mr. Floyd E. Benton at their KAYSVILLE . . . PHONIC 299 home In Woods Cross. Mr. and Mra. Walter Buhler and Bag Deflector. Fite all cars. Mr. and Mra. Russell Buhler and children attended the Buhler famSealing gaskets for cookers. Flash light better ice. ily reunion held at the Luke Hot Work Gloves. pot in Midway, Sunday. The Kaysvilie First ward Relief Attention, dock and deer amaienition. heaters society will hold their monthly reMetal Dusters, for dealing port meeting Tuesday afternoon. cabbage, tomato plants, etc. Sept, 4, at 2 p.m. An interesting Weed one Laws Spray. program u being arranged and reNicotine Sulphate. freshments will be served. Powdered DDT. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Slade PYROIL. Crank Caae Oil. motoied to Hagerman, Idaho, Tues12 OZ. Regular Me; Red seed day and attended funeral services for their couain, A1 Penfold. Mrs. Lloyd J. Benton , Idaho PYROIL TOP OIL F alls, visited at the home of Mr. Rfgulir 15c and Mrs. Rufus W. Benton MonREDUCED TO 20 day. Miss Miriam Barnes is celebrating her birthday anniversary toWm. E. Bills Furniture Co, day (Thursday) August .to. Mr. Ruth Watson and three NEW - BARGAINS - USED children, Blackfoot, Idaho, visited Fine Assortment Uaed Farm! taro. j with Mr. and Mr. John Graham, Fine Assortment New Furniture. j Thursday. Fine Assortment Used Applies-FurnituMrt. Fred Beyer and two daughRepaired and Reflu- - ter are spending .two weeks at Vallejo. Calif., as guests of Mr. and iahed. Mrs. Dean Gibson. Prices Paid Used fer Highest Mr. and Mr Robert Fletcher, Furniture. daughter. Nancy, and Mr. Mary-belGibson, were Sunday dinned S3 West let South . . . DAVIS FABM ... 40 i; J re le SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Washer LEWIS CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL i Vacuum Cleaner Refrigerator or Small Appliance . Specializing in Bod . Senile and Nerve Cases . Men, Women and Children . Experienced Nurses Write or Phone )or Details ) i Dorothy White Correspondent Phone 29 J I CUNTON-SUNSE- T Correspond sat LORETTA CHILD RICE Three Clearfield folks attended the recent roundup of the League of Utah Writers in Dgden. They were Mr. Margaret Shoemaker, Mr. Margaret Hiatt and Mr. Wanda Lund. Rev. Hampton E. Price, minister of the Community Church, returned last week from Green Lakes, Wisconsin where he attended the National Mission Conference nt the American Baptist Assembly. He 2nd hir family "returned earlier this month from a tnp to the east coast. Mrs. Russell Shaffer and children are visiting in Idaho with Mr. Shaffer's mother. Virgil Zaugg, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zangg, suffered a fractured ankle while working on the chapel project last week. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thurgood and children from Westwood, California, have been visiting relatives in Clearfield, this past week. On Sunday they and other members of the Thurgood family enjoyed a dinner at the home of Mrs. John Thurgood. Guests at tho Uenry Wilson home last Sunday evening to see the new boss of the family were Mr. and Mrs. Matt Wilson, from Salt Lake City and their son and hia wife, Mr. 2nd Mra. Kenneth Wilson. The latter folks are from the east where Mr. Wilson I associate professor of science at Harvard University. Miss Nellie Wilson, sister of Henry Wilson, stayed at the Wilson residence last week in charge of affaire while Mrs, Winona Wilson was in the hospital with the new son. Mr. F. W. Gibson, in company with Mr. and Mra. Bob Fletcher, visited last Sunday in Burley with Mra. GibsonT ton, Clifton Gibson and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Baxter and sona Boyd and Larry returned this week from a ten-da- y tnp to Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hadfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Gale Starks visited Denver, Colorado, thia past week end. They returned by way of Cedar City and attended a convention there. Mra. Wm. Davis has been staying at the Milton Hadfield residence with the children while Mr. and Mr. Milt Hadfield are away. , Mr. and Mrs.Mr.Allan Taylor acand Mrs. Raycompanied by mond Hadfield, forNtef residents of Clearfield, attended the Taylor reunion in South Fork last Sunday, Among the recent birthday celebrant was Miss Kathleen Trngey, miss, who celevrated with a party for several of her friends. Master Melvin Loren, son of Lieutenant and Mrs. Melvin Lar-ecelebrated hi birthday party last Saturday with a visit to the T. V. Ranchers show with hia brother Terry and a party for several of hia friends. Miss Carol Barlow was guest of Connie Zebmshy at a swimming party at the Navy Base last Mon- day. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Gibson and family at their home in Ogden. Joan Timothy, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Weston Timothy, underwent an operation for the removal of tonsils Thursday. n, Mrs. Car Parker, the foimer Mis Joanne A rave, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Lewis Arave, Hooper, was honored at a brides ahower in the Clinton Relief society hall laat Monday night Mr. George Parker, mother of the bridegroom, and her daughters, Mrs. Glenn Stoddard and Mrs. Bill Ruiell, were hostesses. Game were played under the direction of Mrs. Stoddard. A program of vocal and. uutrumeo. tal numbers and reading wa conducted while luncheon waa being served. " . A group of Boy Scouts, accompanied by Scout leaders Merla Kings-for- d and Joseph Schneider, have returned home from their wilderness camping trip in the Uinta mountains. A report of the trip was taade by Scout Master Kings-for- d at Sacrament fneeting Sunday evening. Harold Johnson, of I.ake View take high council, as guest speaker at Sacrament meeting Sunday night. A apecial musical number wa an inatrumental duet by F. E. Mitchell and his granddaughter, Joyce Mitchell. I eke View slake high priests and jheir wives are holding a social Thursday night ' at Roy L. D. S. ward recreation halL Ail high priesta of the ward pr urged to attend Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Rice visited in Idaho last week. Sunset-Clinto- n Lions and their wives spent Monday evening at Lagoon. A picnic aupper, swimming and dancing was enjoyed by the group. Clair Stewart, ton of Mr. and Mr Melvin Stewart, will be honored with a farewell testimonial Sunday evening at 7..IU p. in. Clair will leave next week to commence training with tho armed force. Fielding H. Rice and Peggy Ann, left last week to join Mr. Rice at Porta-moutVa., where he is serving in the U. S. navy. Seaman Rice pent the past year a tadar operator on the battleship MissouMrs daughter, ri. Joyce Bingham, 4 . ar old daughter of Mr. and Mra. Guy Bingham, who la receiving treat- - Summer Event Graduates 400 SALT LAKE CITY The University of Utah will eonfrr degrees i student upon nearly at summer commencement xemse Aug. 11 at 7 p m. on the Patk Building plaza. Dr. A. Ray Olpin. university president, announced the name of 141 candidates for advanced degree and iVt for baccalaureate degrees. The University granted and degrees, certificate commissions at K.nd annual commencement rites June X-- REPAIRING .... Work Guaranteed x Mil Hyland Drive, Phone Newt About Folia In CLEARFIELD ct . . .. I1 H. D. SPARROW CO. Roy, Utah . . . Phone Salt Lake City, Utah HMS-5-1 40 Wordi of the Wise never knew any mao in my bear another mlxfortuaea perfectly like a Christian. 1 Ufa who could Dot (Alexander Pope) v 5- TV--C - Eltctrfclty How AYillaMo To Hoarly AN Faros la Aroa Servtd By Utah Power & light f v With electricity now available to 97 of the farms in its service area, Utah Power Jk Light Co. joins the nation in celebrating 1. 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