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Show KayevilU DavU Coanty, Utah Thors, My 22, 1952 Pagt t of firm printed ea the monument com pen truck. "Take Wat " Your Hum, We fr 5 or COMPOSITION nH3LATHZ7 HALF I For F. L. Bunot Funeral aervlces were conducted last Friday with Bithop J, K. K officiating for Mr, Felix Leonard Bunot, 79, reeident of Clear-fielwho died May 14 in n Belt Lake hoe pi tel after a lingering illnaaa. Mr. Bunot who waa a member of Clearfield Second ward of tha Latter Day of Saint church aerved aa an Elder and former ward teacher. He retided in Hennefer until 1920 when ha moved to Hooper. Six year ago ha cam to Clearfield. Ha had been a farmer, la WO he married Mary Deardon in tha Salt Lake LDS temple. After her death in 1000 'in Henefer, ha married Phoebe Jonea on April 23, IDOL She died in Hooper on May 12, el-e- SHOE IIEM buu and Center UTAH CLEARFIELD. - We Clean and Repair Everything you wear. Daily Pick Up and Delivery Branches ... Phone Kaysville co Doc's Barber Shop Sahara Sparrow, Phone H. D. Roy 188-- J EE EL . 2-87- 40 . II XT EE CLEANEBS AND FURRIERS 3227 CLEARFIELD Announcement has been made by Mrs. M. C. Reeder of Hyde Park, Utah, the engagement and forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Maruett. Mias Mauretto Reeder is known to Oearfielders as tha Kindergarten and First grade teacher at tha , Clearfield Elementary school for the past two years as well at hav- ing ern an active member of both t ' SALT LAKE CITY A summer wards durtngHhat time program for tha hearing impaired She will be married to Joseph T. young child, his parents, teachers, Woolley, son of Mr. and Mra. Cloyd and associates is being offered F. Woolley, of Denver, Colorado. , jointly by tha speech and hearing The marriage is planned for June center and nursery school of the 17 in the Logan temple, after which University of Utah. Anyone desir- they will honeymoon in southern ing information concerning this Utah. Their home for tha future ' program contact Dr. Wallace-A- . will be In Berkeley, California, Coates or Dr. Virginia Cutler of where Mr. Woolley has an assist- - ' tha University. antahip at tba University of California and will continue' his atudiea SYRACUSE Roger Rampton, Infew his with musical toward a Ph. D. in plant physiol- - ; G. months, Mrs. and of Mr, youngest son Thurswill strumenta. appear ... . Henry Rampton ogf. Vibrahary and day evening la Marimba Recital at Glen Brothers Music Hall in Ogden. alec-lio- to office: Jan Thurston, captain; Roes Murray, first lieutenant; Richard Shuraway, second lieutenant; Kenneth Decker, adjutant; Bert Tinch-e- r, finance officer; Jay Tine her, aergeant-at-arm- i; Pat Murray, chaplain, and Earl Latimer, historian; Reed Thurston is post commander. Layton Squadron S. A. L. marked ita first birthday by lighting a single candle on a beautifully decorated cake presented by Mrs. Oren Elite. The newly elected officers were installed and instructed In the duties of their office by James L. Latimer, poet adjutant and S. A. L, committeeman. 1943. Retiring Captain Mickey Ellis o was presented with a past captain's born Ha waa a native of Henefer, badge by adjutant James L. Lati Nov. 23, 172, a son of Jooeph A1 men a Auguatua and Annie Price Past Captain Mickey Ellia preBunot sented aa a personal gift to tha Surviving are two aons. Price E squadron a beautifully finished, Bunot and Delbert Bunot of Hoo- rosewood gaval with a gold band an official Sons of The per; five daughtera, Mra. Elisabeth hearing American Legion insignia. Tha Steed of Oregon, Mra. Cevro gavel was turned over to the new (Annie) Robineon, Devila Slide; captain, Jan Thurston. Mra. George (Sidonia) McFeraon in the Layton "Membership now numbers 43 sons, Gene Mra. and (Erma) Hadley, Squadron detachof in one the the largest Clearfield; Mrh. Evan (Verena) ment of Utah," Commander ThurStark. South Weber; one atep ton ston said. Enoa Beard, Chinook, Mont; 34 Oren L. Ellia, James L. Latimer grandchildren, aeven great grand and Artie Tine her have served as children and one sister Mra. Lydia msmbers of the squadron commitRichins, Henefer. tee for the past year. Funeral services were held in the Lindquist and Sona Colonial Funeral chapel while burial waa 'in the" Henefer cemetery. I a SQUIRES, Manager HENRY Salad Dressing TANG Tomato Juice. VEGETABLES 27c Oranges doz. 23c . FRESH JUICE .46 oz. 25c Carrots PIERCES can 16c .... ... Apples CRISP JUICY No. 2 can 23c Pineapple SOLAR. H SLICE Ho. 2 Pineapple. CRUSHED can 37c No. 2 can 27c Lettuce can 39c No. 2 Fruit Cocktail DOLES. 2H CANS 13c ib. 39c Canned Goods Sale Ca. 24 Cass CUT BEANS ... Cs. Utah Favorite, by Woods X ..cs. cs. $3X3 Pineapple $2.48 $3X0 SOLAR. NO. 2 CAN, H 8 LICE Grapefruit 24. NO. SHAVERS. -- cs. $3.82 2 CANS Clearwater Flakes .cs. $100 1 OZ. CANS YELLOWTAIL, Soup 48, .............. Cs. $6.11 Campbell's Vegetable, 43 Cans cs. $7.92 Soup Vegetable Beef. Chicken Neodie 43 Cans cs. $6X3 Toilet Tissue Cm. 24 PORK & BEANS ...Cs. Pierres 2 New SO Can, Cs. Cana GINGHAM 88 ROLLS $5.70 $5.30 SIR LOIN STEAK. Grads "A" 2 Lbs. 45 , BACON ...... ................Lb SWIFTS POT ROAST Lb. 45C CHEESE, Mild Lb. 69C PORK CHOIS Lb. FARMERS UNION 55 79i Has, Everything OF LAYTON "SAVINGS TO YOU SINCE 1C3T CLEARFIELD, sourn UTAH .comings Soul Defined in Go!-'de- n Schedules Forum At Layton LAYTON An forum on till P-T- OUAUTYLIEATS Lb.. 88 LARD 449 EAST 788 , t Guthrie Gardens that rruum 2 - for HUNTS, BARTLETT -- three at " VOU ATP AlD WXSU. BLS4D Text for the Lesson-Sermo- n on "Soul and Body" at all authorised Christian Science Churches, Sunday May 23. It reads, "Bless the Lord, O my poul: and all that is within me, bless his holy name. Other significant Biblical cits tions read, "O bless our God, ye people, and make the voice of his praise to be heard: which holdeth our soul in life, and suffereth not our feet to be moved" (Pa. n6:ftjl.) "Human thought has adulterated the meaning of the word SOUL through the hypothesis that sou is both' an evil and a good Intelll genre, reeident in matter," writes Mary Baker Eddy. Continuing, this author states that "The proper us of the word SOUL can a ways he gained by substituting the word GOD, where the deific meaning is required. In other cases, use the word SENSE, and you will have the scientific signification." Aa used in Christian Science" she explains, "Soul ia properly th aynonym of Spirit, or God; hut out of Science, soul is identical with tense, with material sensation" (Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, p. 4N2.) lb. 12c ' uxse, acektt Sermon Sunday Psalms provides tha .... See , IOOO PCXGHT UGHT AC 33c GREEN LEAF PEONIES AND IIUS tmil'll. KREEGYi .2 lbs. .... . . member. 103:1 Peppers ........ Cut Rowers . Roger successfully passed the National Association Rodimental Drummers test, almost two years ago. This course and teat waa given him by Leo Johnson of Ogden. 11a is a Junior student at Davis High school, where he has been on the honor roll this year. He has also appeared on several radio and television programs during tha past 15c GREEN BELL "HUNTS. WHOLE Pears... be .2 ba. Grapefruit ARIZONA JLYCT DOLE, Apricots - SUNSET The Bi Monthly meeting of the Sunset Clinton Lions Club Was held at Ma's and Paa. Monday, May la. Patrick Healy of the State Tax Commission was tha speaker. He fax very interesting talk in regard's to the State and Federal Tax. Ha also told of his plan to do away with the State income Tax. Also jp yeviaion of tha tax on food and drugs, but said ha need tha cooperation of tha State House and Senate. An open diacuaaion was held and several questions were asked by those members in attendance. A ham dinner was served to 18 member present Committees gave reports on activities of the past month. Tha club is showing continuous growth and activity. At present there are 2S SWEET CRISP Grapefruit SHAVERS SECTIONS I Dinner Meeting Held By Lions Qls. 49c 2 cans Spaghetti FRANCO AMERICAN Child Aid School 1 Wish. Blvd, Orden, Utah Wedding Plans L Made by Teacher F-- 8 Verdeland park LAYTON waa partly destroyed by firs of undetermined origin Saturday morning. The occupants, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Godfrey, received severe burns. Mra. Godfrey was rushed to the Dee hospital in Ogden and Mr. Godfrey was taken to the Veterans' hospital in Salt Lake In Recital n At the annual of the Sona of Tha American Legion at the Post Home Friday, May Jtt, the following were elected LAYTON d, pam-yizwf-c Hurt in Fire SONS OF LEGION Young Musician ELECT OFFICERS To Appear Funeral Held A open School Building Program for the Layton Area will be conducted by Asst, Superintendent Samuel Morgan and School Board member, Gol den F, Layton, at tha final meeting of tha Layton P.T.A, to be held Monday evening. May 8 at 8 p.m. In the Layton school gymnasium. - There will ba election of officer and a brief annual report. Parents, teacher, and all other 17 who are interested are urged to attend. 0 epsi? UlJ SGDQT An expert makes hard work case in point. In addition to being When it come, to hauling, truck is your expert -- er standard gasoline truck engine-Ghorsepower hrils America's highestcompre8sm. easier. 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