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Show q.gnr7r?T.n To mention few; Mr. and Mr. Olin Evens and tbeir kiddie, the DOROTUT WBITB Art Whit, family and young Deo CwwywwU nia Sedgwick. The Richard Jep-so4 TUmm and their family, Bernie Ward Many Clearfielder enjoyed open and aon Ceorg and Mr. W. D. bou at Bill Field tut Saturday, Criddl with her daughter and aon ns XS-J- 'It Hilt- - ifcja niw;.i:iinj MX tv P' mm oo? on tmsi la-la- Mr. aad Mr. Kendall Sedgwick motored to American Fork laat Sunday with their family, Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrum Xrultboech returned last Sunday from a short ' visit to Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. and Mr. Clarence Thurmln heard Douglas StringfeQow (peak at the Brigham City ward chapel laat Sunday. Mr. Clarence Thurmin, daughter Arietta and ton Elliott attended graduation exert iae at the high school in Lima, Montana laat week. Mr. Juan Vasques of Mala Street Is U1 in St Benedict hospital la Ogden. He la desperately in need of blood for transfusion. Anyone contact wlahlng to donate plea Eldon Barlow, prealdent of the Ki wania club who la arranging tnrna portation and helping to replace the blood beak for Mr. Vasques. Fifteen Seagull were presented to Mr. Beverly Holbrook last Sunday as president of YLMIA ia Clearfield Second ward. Mr. Louisa Broadbeat Ha been the teacher of thee girts, Mrs, Naomi Larew, president, presented the girts to the Mutual. The ninth grad eewing clasa of the North Darts Junior high is pro. tenting a fashion parade for the public this evening, Thursday at ReyrrllU. Dart Caaety. Utah 1952 Pag 7 Them, May 22, the Junior High school Mitt Elaine Holt Is the instructor of this group. The North Davie Primary association ia holding their monthly preparation meeting tonight Thursday at the stake houae. Celebrating a birthday this week is Teddy Kioaterud of the Naval Supply depot. II is a member of the second grad at Ua Clearfield Elementary school and had a party for several of his classmates. Officers Wives Hold Party,' HILL AIR FIELD Club mem-he- re of the Officer wives club at HiU Air base as wU as tbeir guests went Western at a party given last Saturday, Levis and gingham dresses were th order ' of th evening. (rilled over a B Hamburgers open fir filled the air and tempted the appetite of the hungry dude. "Baked beans, deviled eggs, apple pie and chuck wagon coffee completed the menu. Curate were branded with an appropriate rubbar (tamp by Mr. Henry Casey and Mr. Raymond LEAN, TENDER Gnu a they entertained th pa-U- o. Rale of hay, pitchfork, a hand plow and bore collars wr Ued a decorations to carry out th theme Western music accompanied square dancer. Mr. Cecil Fevey, chairman of the party was assisted by her com' LEAN miU composed of Mrs, Dea J. Butler! Mrs. David Von Esc hen, Mr. William Blackwell, Mr. Fred 11 Evans, Mr. Robert Alger, Mrs, Ernest Dunahoo and Mr. William T. Griffith, Mrs. Elm Bruchs, social chairman of the club and her aasiilant, Mnu Joesph AsLiachcr TENDER worked with the committee. QUALITY MEATS Pot Roast ..... Lb. Sliced Bacon . .Lb. Pork Roast .... Lb. ! GARDEN FRESH .. Green Peas.:. Lb. O 43 LETTUCE 4f . ,j Lb.p CARROTS. 2 Bun. Pork Sausage .Lb. LAYTON PHONE 4254 8.E.L WARRANTIES COPYRIGHT REGISTERED The longer average life span today is beat proof of the feet that mors people call their doctor WITHOUT DELAY when ilL It is just as important to sea your docYOU ARE tor WHEN WELL for a rerular aad careful checkup twice a year. Ha can thus treat minor tile before they become chronic or serious aad help you to liv longer. PHONE Bennion Drug ROT. UTAH Tomatoes Smoked Picnics;.. CenUeaess will blunt th est Ctn. LB. Pure Lard.. 2 Lbs. Strawberries, cup Sadi sword. t sharp- . . .. vmmmmmrn We are indebted to Christianity for gentlcneea, especially toward Charles Simmon women. We can do nothing well without joy, aad a good conscience which is the ground of joy, Richard Sibbe Iffl Gossip.... Wi se pQF VILLAGi S A-- G. VAMETY QUALITY . 27 VALUE Hattering, Plats from California I set from the newspapers there Is a new war right here at home, known as the Battle of the Undies. Some of oar Rah! Rah! Boys in the higher institutions of learning are making raids on Coeds Dormalories and as a battle prize are walking off with the fair sexs undies. Police riot squads were called oat to defend the coeds persona! property. There were some casualties and some of the coeds became so excited that they cast their on dies out of the window. Imagine being a casualty from being hit on the head and knocked unconscious from a coeds undies tossed out of a window. The battle rose of a ferer heat when some of the invaders used paint brushes to put Greek letters on the coeds slacks. And the terrible part was the coeds were in the slacks. Two of the invaders got s hold of a girdle st the same time and acquired the knowledge of how. far a girdle will stretch. I can plainly see that I was bom just forty years too soon. When I went to school I had in my room what I called by Iioo-Do- o string. On this string hung the escapades but I never had a spoils of my school-daCoeds undies as one of the souvenirs. 1 had most everything eke. but I never got up enough courage to raid a Coed's dormatory and if 1 had J undoubtedly would have found myself in the It might be well to assign some of our lads that are going to Korea and are not fortunate enough to be a Rah! Rah! boy to do their preliminary training in the art of defending Coed Dormalories from future raids. It would be a problem for the War Department to know under what classification a War Decoration could he awarded for such a casualty. Is it possible that these escapades will develop to such an extent that it will be necessary to introduce a course of learning into our University Curriculum to be known as the STUDY OF THE UNDIES! Who knows? Anything can happen and it generally does in this good el th From iha style center country these end re tty eh-io- -p light-weigh- ts, light on the budget y to .$0.95 , $7.95 Jail-hous- e. GOODYEAR TDnES Downl MU.S.A. at !J3?Sl55S,S3,JS on LOCKER GOSSIP: To you folks that have a Locker the LAYTON COLD STORAGE or a home storage unit, are you getting your winter supply of asparagus tucked sway? Now is the time for processing that deli cious vegetable. If there are any quest bn as to how to prepare contact My Merry Merchants and we will be glad to help you with your problems. On e of our specials on our FROZEN FOOD PLAN cans of frozen orange juice, The is 1 dozen Best What Am, for $1.45. Where you have storage capacity this is a real saving. We have many more items just as easy on the pocket book. Our frozen food plan is gaining favor every day with those that have a limited amount of money to spend and cannot buy in large quantities. We would be glad to give any one that is interested the details. And dont forget we have some real buys in our Grovery and Meat Departments. . j So long till next lime. N Money i Sra V extra traction "wh - prfrtlt?y law FeyoTutfl c 105 a weak fora FAIR o tired SIZE RANGE 3 V to KID LEATHER wwt J- I Orchid . s a "Service With n Smile M. ANDERSON, Owner . - - SUEDE Grey and Red Trim Red - Blue I ' , - , Navy : Black Clearfield Dept. Store V CLEARFIELD, UTAH Roy Department Store ROY. UTAH . Cold Storage Layton .... .LAYTON, UTAH . Brick Wood Co. Kayes ills, Utah . . . Fhane 101 i i b (m & a (clrxfni ., .a ' |