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Show - I I 1 New lysvwvwwwwvwwvwwwvwwwvvwwwvwwvvw, Farmington Lions Club 6 HAM HOO ft TURKEY November 10-10:00 A.M. I at Lagoon 11 until Dark About Folks in Mrs. Msry Alice Rosenbaum of Spanish Fork spent the week end with Mr. and Mr. Alvah McCu- FARMINGTON Mr. Kathryn Jtuiifi noadent News About Folk Th Second ward of Farmington Cerraaaendent will hold a baxaar on December 7 Arnold M. Baraas C'srri in the recreation halL Beginning Phone: KayaviU SI ISom; 7 at 4 p.m. aupper will be served. The Mrs. Lyl Udy h opened a dreas ladies are working very hard to Clarence Waterfall underwent hup at 33 North Main Street The mak thia a specially outstanding a major operation at LDS hospital new shop ia railed Tha Frock event of tht season. There will be in Salt Lake City Thursday mornShoppe" and has many lovely booths of aprons and other needle ing. dresses, lingerie and other ready to craft; garden fruits and vegetables Sirs. Ralph Layton was a Monwear article for aale. and a white elephant booth. A day luncheon of her parents, Mr. Wilma Milla has opened a splendid program ts being arranged Mr. and Mrs. guest R. W. at their branch Andy Cleaning Agency next consisting of University of Utah hom in Salt Lake Cook door to the Telephone office on talent with full details to be anMrs. Ktta BjrJiin was a last week nounced later State Street in Farmington. end visitor to Salt will City, club The 8enior Literary Mr. and Mrs. Kart Nielson of ah was guest of her daughwhere Hi home meet the of November at Milford visited over the week end Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ray Kvans at 7:3 p.m. with ter and with Mr. and Mrs. Duane Miller. Von G. Holbrook and family. House guests this week at the Mrs. Millie Wood hostess. Mrs. Marvel Mayfield and Mrs. Department President Mrs. Ro-etDuane Miller home are Mr. and V. Kilfoyle, Mrs. Jessie S. a vuuted number Griffith Iurita Mrs. Clyde Parka of Pocatello. of aick folks in Ogden on Wednes- Barnet, Mrs. Lucy Barker and Mrs Mr. and. Mrs. J. N. West visited day. Mrs. Katherine Lea is re- Lucille Youngdala spent Friday at with relatives in American Fork cuperating slowly from a fractured U. S. Vrterlns hospital in Salt Lake and Pleasant Grove on Sunday. leg: Mrs. Marion La Combe is bed- doing work for the American LeMrs I .rah Morgan and Mrs. fast with a bone condition, and Mrs. gion Auxiliary. Mary Myers entertained the MIA Kmma Manfell is feeling pretty Mr. and Mrs. William K. Slade Maids and their partners at a hay well. motored to Heber City Tuesday nde on Monday evening. Following Mrs. Hulda J. Hess entertained at and spent the day visiting relatives. the nde the 2 guests enjoyed a dinner on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Miss Irene Swan visited relahome. the The Rotert Griffith and Mr and Mrs. Morgan party at hostesses are leathers of the class Melvin Ilean and children of Ogden. tives in Salt Lake City 'over th in the Second ward. Ranch Richter has returned hum week end. Mr. and Mrs. Wats yn Green and Mrs. Kmerson Smith of Ssn from the Veteran's hospital after Webster left Saturday 'Diego is visiting friends and rela-tne- a being hospitalized with a fractured Miss Krma for a ten-da- y sightseeing trip to here. Mr. Smith I stationed, leg. 'at the navy base theie in Califur-- I Mrs. R. C Wake and Mr. and southern California, Mrs. Jay Wake were visitors at Th regular monthly meeting of itia. tha American Legion, Post Ki, of Mrs. Vee Moon entertained at, the J. R Udy home Saturday. Mrs. Julia Walker has left her Kaysville, will be held at the Larluncheon for Mrs. Kmerson Smith, Mrs. Lowell Smith and Mrs Helen home in Farmington to spend the kina club rooma Monday evening, S. of Salt Lake CilyoThurt-- - winter among her children. .Nor. 12, at Ji p. m. day. The group attended a lunch Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nance, eon in Salt Lake City given by Mrs. Mrs. Nellie Bowen and Misa Clara Helen Leper one day recently. NEWS ABOUT FOLKS I- N- Maylin motored to Brigham City Mrs. Kffie Apple attended a Sunday and visited friends. birthday party honoring Keuhen Mr. and Mrs. George Green are CLEARFIELD Kilfoyle in l.ayUn on Sedneaday. spending the week in Logan visitMr. and Mrs. Itichard Steed are Dorothy Whit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Green. Correspondent JLys Steed. Mr. Steed leaves thia Mr. and Mrs. Leland Barnes Phon 29-Week end for duty with the U. S. spent the past week visiting friends Air Forces in New York. He has Mr. and Mr. Roland Smith and at Tacoma, Wash, been stationed at Fort Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Burning-haKathleen are spending a daughter Wyoming. entertained at a well arrang' Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Steed and short time in California. ed dinner party at their home Second held ward a Primary very sons visited in Cheyenne with Mr. Sunday afternoon in honor of all and Mrs. Richard Steed before they successful Hallowe'en dance last the living brothers and sisters of week In their ward hall following came here on hit brief leave, Mrs. Burningham. The guesta wer Mrs. Verna liill of Layton spent their regular opening exercises. Mr and Mrs. Albert T. Smith, Opal Hadfteld gave a Halloween Monday with Mrs. Kffie Apple. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence The Book of Mormon club met reading and Mary Jeffs, chorister, Clearfield; C. Salt Lak City; Mr. and with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Hess on directed them irt some fun songs. Mrs.Blood, William Varney. Roy; Ernest Following the dance the children Friday evening C. Blood and Mr. and Mrs. Harry were balls to treated by popcorn Mrs. Ruth Hess rhtertained the J. Cottrell, all of Kaysville. Busy Stitchers club for luncheon the teacher. It was interesting to Mr. and Mra. Wilford II. Weblast Wednesday. Guesta included note that while the usual attenMrs. Larora Wood and Mrs. Mar dance la around liM the attendance star entertained at a social at their Pri' garet Green of Clearfield; Mrs. at the dance topped 2.VI. The been suffering from a sever cheat iZena Lloyd and Mrs. Mane Lloyd mary workers would welcome all cold th paat fear days. 'and Mrs. Alta Hess of North Fsrm these extra children to th regular Mr. Bus Ball returned to hia classes held on Wednesday home last week from Salt Lak ington; Mrs. Verna Hill of layton Primary achooL alter right and Mrs Kffie Apple. Mrs. Gen Fisher was the honor- where h had been staying to reSoph J. Kourrlst with the U. S. ed cuperate from an accident which guest at an "InfanUcipation Air Corps has lieen stationed at occurred several weeks ago when in on th shower Oct. afternoon. 2 Chandler Field. Antona, and is now th car iti which h was riding ran Servwas the It Women's given by .on Irave visiting with Mr. and Mrs. into some horses. Comof the Clearfield ice society 'John Stathis and friends and rela-- ! Mr. Sterling Clark spent last tivea. He will report for duty at munity church. Mr. Fisher ia In Sunday in Centerville with Nellis Field near las Vegas when Germany at the present time. It her sister Mra: Dal H.visiting Smith. ia interesting to note that th anhe leaves here. ticipating shower and the event of th babys birth were not far anart aa the new son and heir arrives on Sunday weighing 6 lbs., 1.1 os. He will be called Richard Gene Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Art White spent a very enjoyable two days in Salt Lake and vicinity last Wednesday and Thursdv in celebrating their eleventh wedding anniversary which occurred Nov. X Judith Anne and David Whit were guest of their granmolher Mr. F. L. White during thei absence while Kathlyn and lirion had a 2 day holiday at th Hy Kruilbosch residence on West Point Road. Another victim df polio from Clearfield ia Mrs. Wilma Christensen who was diagnosed Monday. Mr. F. W. Gibson haa been spending a few weeks in Burley, Idaho. She will toon bt leaving for California. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Whit were guests at the home of th Art Whites last Friday evening for a turkey dinner. Mrs. Rulun Von Orden of Linden Street is suffering thia week with a case of eye infection along with her kiddies. . Mist Linda Kvana, daughter of Olin Kvana of Linden Street has son-in-la- ta FUN FOR ALL SURPRISES PRIZES PROCEEDS FOR LIONS ANNUAL ROYS AND GIRLS CHRISTMAS PARTY ivwvvbvyvwvvvwvvv home j 1? (Ifeyv Utk-'-If- - O Kt- Ilt O (t&lUv any hniraiH? I & CO. oluminum owning, itorm window and door and (mutation. - During hi 25 year of lervfc to the public, Mr. King has mad many friend and established an outstanding reputation for courtesy and dependit Is with extreme pleasure that w on nounct his association with our firm. Vm Sore Ave. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mel Ogden. Utah 0 MODEL 637, the Sherwood, 17-in- ch Mahogany Table Model, duced to Re- $239.95 CLEARFIELD APPLIANCE, INC. ' GENE LYNCH INSULATING CO. SOM le-pe- r 0 m ot our ogent for ability. 0 JI George H. King 0 0 0 j Announcing . . . .... , , -- 6 Refrigerator or Small Applicfnce REPAIRING ' . son-in-la- Washer Vacuum Cleaner j - Friday evening honoring Merrill Call, who Kaysville, Da via Coaaty. Utah haa been inducted into tha U. S. army. Games werar played and at Thurfb, Nov. 8, 1951 PRe a late hour refreshments wers served to 20 guests. Mr. and Mrs William K. Slade attended funeral services for their aunt. Mra. llyrum S. Winterton. at Kamas, Summit county, Wednes-- i j day, Noble, Vern, Arden and Dee Ssn-- 1 dall were last week end hunter at Howell, Box Elder county, j Mr. and Mrs, Joe Preece, Cal- vilie, Wash., have been visiting with Mrs. Preece' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buhler for a few days. Mr and Mrs. John Murphy and' daughter. Daibara, Salt Lake City,' . . . . Work Guaranteed were Sunday guests of Mr. and' Mrs. Amos Odd. Mrs Nettie B. Wilcox was a; H. D. SPARROW Thursday luncheon guest of Mrs. Roy, Utah . . . Rhone John W. Galley at her home in Salt I.ake. their KAYSVILLE ' llough. ' In NORTH OF ADMI&AL THEATRE CLEARFIELD. UTAH PHONE t 356-J- 2 r 4 CHOICE OF ALL V$r r AGES y QUALITY MEATS Pure Lard Pound Tf Smoked Picnics HU CD Pound THEATRE ROY, UTAH THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY NOVEMBER S. , AND II PEOPLE WILL TALK MILK IS TUB FAVORITE . la grow on; grown-up- s drink of ell ege. Youth Cary Grant, Jeanne Crain need It need it to go on. No one ever out SUNDAY and MONDAY NOVEMBER 11 AND 12 grows the need for milk.' It Is natures best in food and re freshmen t, too. dependable source of Rich in natural vitamins for life; a health-givin- g Lock THE RACES minerals; and an eco- 11 per 2 Lbs. IK Cabbage of milk a day! Mealtime, in between -time, any time Is glass ) TUESDAY AND V milk time! WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER Op IJ . AND 14 THE LAW AND THE . LADY v Greer Carson Michel Wilding Marjnri Main "r - - HUBBARD Wise Way Super A.G. QUALITY SAHARA VILLAGE VARIETY VALUE Mkfc. A G. SERVICE! 1 E ! ; 45 Pound TOKAY Laqyie - OF LAYTON Suggests: Yon Try Onr VITAMIN D MILK NONE BETTERI Pound GRAPES,.. i Donald O'Conner - Go- - WHOLE OR HALF GARDEN FRESH VEGETABLES three glasses foed , . .Jtolgood, . . drink at least - UTAH DAIRY Pound FRANCIS GOES TO nomical provider of essential proteins, milk is first in foods; f Tenderized Hams Sliced Bacon Beef Pot Roast 0 ' |