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Show New -- I About Folks in CLEARFIELD Dorothy White Correepoadeat . rui i Foley, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Thomas Foley. Shannon was assisted by Miss Joyce Hilton as to a group of twelve guests. Attending were Wayne s, Joyce Slater, Wayne Barlow, Paulin Hale, Ferrell Bennett, Ken Wilcox, Larry Wilson, PeWayne Steed, Floriann Barlow, the guest of honor and hoeesses. Cames of Bingo were played and Ice cream, cake and punch served as refresh ments. Shannon EI-li- eioe-j- i , Jean Median, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Cheeley Madsen, who left here recently for Idaho, vtiited here last week with her many friend. On Friday evening the waa guest of honor, at the home of Mias BOX OFFICE LAYTON UTAH 6:15 STARTS 7:00 OCTOBEJt 24 AND 25 FAMILY NIGHT $1.00 PER CAR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, WAY HARRIS fa-sESSE- 'i '"'" I ANYTHING j 'CAN happen! SUNDAY AND MONDAY, OCTOBER 26 AND 27 rift iTnrrra Sf! FREEMAN I irk jnvEiauffr&raawrKg WtWJlltU' JOMT!WCTi MMd fontaine i t m-u- jnd htw HANSON '.Dating. llwGoufctYoul a fa TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY OCTOBER 28, 29 AND 30 H"TV.' '111." S-tEidri-5- H m cot wampust m uTin.i!nn nMt mom urrr ZTiiinj CTEiSBQ : Vote For ' Golden W. Stewart , Myron Bodily, who fell from a platform at the Naval Supply Depot last week, doing sever dam age to hi shoulder, la home this waek from the hospital. His shoulder, however, though improved, is still giving him trouble. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Schenka enjoyed a deer hunting trip with the many others from the town this week, Horace A r gyle, eon of Mr. apd Mr. Mark Argyle, has returned home from the California mission Saints Church. of the Latter-da- y He was the speaker at Sacrament meeting last Sunday In First ward. Missionaries who are due to arrive home soon will be Don Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larson and Elder Zaugg, ton of Mr, and Mra. Paul Zaugg. Mra, Dein Sperio spent Wednesday In Bountiful with her sister, Mrs. Marilla Sessions. Young Brian White visited with Nibla Wilcox, daughter of Mr. and MrtrMelvta WUeox on First north street, last Wednesday, while his mother, Mrs. Dorothy White, attended to huslnesa in Salt Lake City. .The Vero Wathina have recently moved to Syracuse. Mr. Ralph Scarpelll returned home this week after a few day In a Salt Lake hospital, where he underwent surgery. At the recent dinner meeting of the Clearfield Junior Chamber ef Commerce, club members and their partners beard a Talk on polio. Its symptoms and treatment, given by Dr. Homer Rich, child ipeclalist of Ogden. The dinner meet waa held at Maddox restaurant in Brigham City. President Robert Beadles has Invited any one interested la joining the club to call him or any of tho members. The Clearfield Kiwnnis are having their Hallowe'en dinner party with their partner tonight at the Double J Ranch la Ogden. A surprise party for his birthday was given to Vera Burton la Lay-to- n Park on the occasion of his Beside his wifo who birthday. planned the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burton of Salt Lakt City, Mr. and Mrs. Lana Burton, Kays vllls; Mr. and Mra. Lewis Weaver, Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Russel from hers. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Russel from Roy also att tended. Wayne Russell, who is residing la Roy with his new bride, la attending the University of Utah. Ha returned this past summer from the Eastern State mission aad had boon attending the Utah State Agricultural college In Logan for a few week. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE Clearfield Second ward Primary was the second in the North Deris stake to turn In their quota for the Children's Friend Drivf for 1052. On a quota based on 75 of tho Primary famillos in tho ward this association went well over the reported tales, and, top with according to Donna Smith, their representative, thfy will soon reach 100 per cent. Layton Second ward came in with the first report with a 110 per cent of their ' families count in sale. West Point, Sunset, Clearfield I A, Sahara Village and Anchorage branches have already reported a quota with the remaining wards doe to It. The drive which hea until Jan. 15 to be complete, Is done for the most part during October In this stake since results of two years ego showed it to be a favorable time. The childrens Friend Is the Latter-da- y Saint publication, which is for children and for the Primary worker. THE OLD HOME cTf:? H TOWN By STANLEY a COMMISSIONER AR Pound for pound, sugar is the cheapest source of food energy. sweet hohot rmcw-r- IP Kf mi -- VJ - IT? y - sm TP i iaJ i I y smJ For Davis County, Utah Will be held oh v Tuesday, November Casual Coal -- 4, 1952 The Polling Places For Davis County Are: PLACE OF VOTING , REGISTRATION AGENTS NAME AND ADDRESS RECORD St Years Sacceaafel Experleace la Baslaeas la Beantifal sad Lsytoa. Past member af Daria Caamty School Board Active member f Beeatifal Liooe Clab far IS years. Past member ef Davie Ceeaty Fair Board. 8ceet werkef for maay years. Ed seated at Richfield sad U. ef U. ) LDA Mlaaloa U Eagland aad Scetlead. Beard. I years m Ceeaty School ' RUN TOUR COYERNMENT ON A BUSINESS BASIS VaU rHkml AS. , ' W17 8y VIIA WINSTON YARN dyed gray woolen Is the material for a coat that la classically simple and deceptively casual, with the gray set off by a bright red lining. Charming CHAINS -- he w SIMPLE! details Include the band down tha Motorists! Buy no tire chains till youve teen the new principle exclusive with patented Rolon. Put them on la a minute per wheel! No jacking up or crawling under car. Just one outside fastener. li Let m demonstrate Roto PHONE 21 The Polls Will Open At And Continue Open Until p Odd Fact tire chalet for yoe. ran dm cd rp 9 LAYTON, UTAH front with a matched hone buttoned fastening, and the flapped pockets which are really silt pockets reached from the aid. A convertible collar and notch-cuffe- d rag lan sleeves complete the details of a coat that Is ready to see plenty of service. struck hie When flghtnln home, knocking him to the floor, Birmingham, Alabama, man escaped being cut by the straight rasor he was aslng at the time because tha bolt struck It from his hand. Be Notide is hereby given that a DISTRICT NAME AND NO. RoLON ii 13 tAiun "Would It be proper for my I band to wear on of thee 7 Isn't much of a epcct." omihvmomb - KaysvlBe, Dari Coaaty, Ctah uuri a DAVIS COUNTY f1 re- Thurs Oct. 23, 1952 Page 0 for b-- P 7. a .m f - 8 p. R. BRUCE MAJOR. - r m. County Clerki |