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Show f Ada J. Steed will aerre aa and Mra. Lola Barnett. treasurer. The next McreUry meeting will be In August, with a special picnic. ' Filhl-miGTOU 'f Mis. vice-presid- -- .News About Folks la KiUtti Jwmlafa fampiiint pw n Mra. Era Swaner will serve as president for the Keviewera Guild T! Snlor Literary dub kaa elect- -' for the coming year. Mrs. Bessie d lira. Leonie Miller praeident, for Hogge Is and Mrs. the fall and winter aeaaoii. Mra. Jean Van Dyke secretary-treasure- r. CLUBS nt The organisation will have a final summer meeting oa May 21 Ot 8 p.m. at the home of Mra. Ida Steed. , Dinner, will be served with CLEARFIELD Mrs. Kathryn J ahre Us and Two Clearfield Mrs. Hilda Nelbaur. children were injured last Friday evening, one of them seriously, The Book of Mormon club will when struck by a car ,aa they meet with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon In froqt of their homes In Van Fleet May IS at 8 jun. At the played recent meeting of the club the en- East Campbell Heights Subdivitire group went to Logan Temple sion, Injured were Scott Lund, five, and had dinner at Maddoxs in son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lund, who suffered extensive head Brigham City. concussion, ' torn liga. ments In 'his shoulder ns well as . . Postponed as other Injuries, Roger Thomley, been Dsrold has jPfc. Schryver age six, son of Mr, and Mrs. Stirtransferred to Biloxi, Mississippi, ling Thornley suffered head inwhere he' has entered a Badar and shock. juries. school. He U serving with the UA The Thornley boy was treated armed forces. phyacian and released by private Melvin Griffith spent several to his homo Friday night. The New route to ea Clovis, days here little Lund child was taken to on Mexico, from New York where he where ho was ia serving with the U1S. Air Forces. Ogden Hospital He was released listed serious. rehave Mr. and Mrs. John Steed from the hospital last Sunday and turned from n motor trip to Oklaia slowly improving, according his homa and Arisona where they visimother. ted with their eon and daughters. Mrs. Millie Wood entertained the Roe City club at the home of Mrs. i t Barbara Evans, oa'Wednesdsy. Miss Sue Stsyner celebrated her 5th birthday oa May 10 with a Don Wood FARMINGTON party riven by her mother, Mrs. and family are expected within a H. B. Stayner. Sixteen little friends few days to spend the summer enjoyed an afternoon of games and here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. refreshments. Clifton Wood. Don recently receiv. Mr., and Mra. BUI Stathis and ed his Ph. D. in from Steven drove to Laredo, Missouri Cornell University. Ithicn, N. YI several days aro became of the He is a graduate of Dsvis hlgbhnd death of Mrs. 8tathlas father, Wil- received his masters degree at B. bur Davenport, a former resident Y. U. in Provo. His wife, the forhere. mer Genual Lundgteen of Salt MSgt. end Mrs. Richard Hodsoa Lake City, andthree children, Diand daughter have gone to Ft. ana, Paula and Jeffry, will accomSmith, Arkansas, where Mr. Hod-so- n pany hlor'nome. Mr. Wood spent Is stationed with the army. He almost Tour yean with the U, 8. recently returned after serving a Marine during the war, serving -- r,most of the time ia the South year ia Korea. Two Children Hurt at Play see see INTEREST Paid oa Savings Deposited . . . Effective April 1, 1951 BARNES BANKING CO. Attains Degree KAYSVILLE MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Good... Better,... Best f. in whiskey, too, thers Is good. ..betier... end .. News About Folks X S2 Tkl KaysviUe, Davie Coeaty, Lu FARMINGTON Miss Virginia CLEARFIELD North Dsvis Thunt My 15,' 1S52 Page 11 Merrill, supervisor of elementary 8take Beehive Swann day will be education for Davis county schools, held Saturday May 24, at 2:00 p. planned under direction of Chairwill conduct a conference for parents of children who will attend m. in the stake bouse for all Bee- man Ruth EccVee. All girls and school this fall Friday at 8:43 p. hive girls. A luncheon mnd n Very their mothers are Invited to attend m., in the Farmington school. Pur- entertaining ' program has been the exercise. pose of the conference is to acquaint parents swlth the school DAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS program. Pre-Scho- ol Plan Program Meet j ; Banquet phurch 'CLEARFIELD Mother-daughte- r banquet ia scheduled for all glrla and their mothers at the Clearfield Community church Friday evening, May 10, at 0:30 p.m. under the direction of the Womens service society of the church. The dinner will be served by men of the church and a program will follow under the direction of Mra. Margaret Hyatt and Mra. L. O. Johnson. The decorations will be taken care of by Mrs. Carl Graham, whila the meal preparing will be directed by Mra. Percy Fisher, Mrs. Russell Shaffer, Mra. Harry Isaac, and Mra. Milton LENNOX COAL, OIL AND GAS FURNACES ' STOKERS and AIR CONDITIONERS GUTTERS : SKYLIGHTS j CHIMNEY TOTS Chaa. A. Tramp, Prop. , Phono Bountiful IQS or Id I ALL c! Your Land Productive? i" i. take valuable land out of production. It is estimated that they cover at least 4 of the nation's farm area. A W. R. WHITE concrete pipe Irrigation system is mostly underground and permits complete cultivation. There are no ditches to create patches of land, no bridges or crossings to build or maintain. Call or write today. . , Open ditches odd-shape- d Donate Blood AtSupply Depot CLEARFIELD Clearfield Naval Supply Depot was- the ecene of a blood drawing on Thursday, May Mh. Over 250 donors reported to this worthwhile project and 190 pints of blood were secured. Volunteer workera from the American Red Ooaa Chapter worked with ll'membcre from the Intermountain regional blood center and doctors from the Navy base medical staff in helping to draw and label thla valuable asset. I'UiSI HAJ UTQ VMM tMCtn Nuwau MIM ...cm I...M1 SWIM tCMW - truss, m MM orwust MOM I M MOM to St MIM s - , Our rvprrevwUUv will call mi yen I disc your preblvts today. j m l;( MIST: CLEARFIELD DOROTHT WHITS Correspondent .WOMB 28-J- 4 Mrs. Mack WUhelmson were visitors at the Melvin Wood residence for Mother's Day ns were KXTUCKT SmiSHT ECK2C1 raSKET other members of the Wood family. Mra. Dolly Brown wai Introduced Kill UD S1U COMPAir, icaismic. 4 noot pa "Grandmother" of tho yard at Clearfield Prat Ward last Son day during tho Mother's Day program. On tho program were two talks honoring mothers with Mra.! Winifred Bartow offering tho response for mothers. Miss Dora Smith sang a solo accompanied by Mis, ShanJUST UK8 TUATt ANY TIME.,. non Foley while a group of young.. t , QUICK LOANS sters tinder the direction of Mrs. EENSIBLE-TEILMruonimJr. S Rachel Larsons ssng a lovely numY. V 'H h s' XxXv .MtoSw ber ns did th male quartet. The Junior Sunday School was represented by a pong frera each of two classes. Plants were given to nil Phone 990 mothers. 425 South Main. Bountiful 1?ourbon 6b tol&sfr Mfe-'on- iutbcl 11 O ffT. J FINANCIAL SERVICE TREES COOL SUMMER SUN S'. NATURE'S RS In Summer the hottest part of the day is early afternoon. A tree or two shading the roof and west wall reduces house temperature from 10 to 30 degrees. We will gladly advise you on which trees will best suit your purpose. Excellent kinds available now. $1.50 UP FR UIT TREES A Spectacular Delicious, healthful fruit fresh from your own garden gives pleasure and economical food for many years." 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