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Show 1951 FORD Deluxe tom SedanTOver-driv- Radio, Heater. iginal student owner e, Or- hardly driven. Paint and upholstery like new. Per- fect mechanically. ing for Europe on Leavscho- larship, and must sell immediately. ' See MEL MABEY 275 E. 2nd No. Bountiful or Phone Bountiful LAYTON Genjll Norris of Ogden spent the week end with Vemetta Call. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Weaver and Cus- Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Weaver and two children were Sunday dinner guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Adams and family were Sunday guests of Mr. Adam's parents Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Adams. Mrs. Lettie Adams, son Clair accompanied Mrs. Jay Culliniore to Garland Monday where they will spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Rampton. Mrp. Glen Evans returned last week from McMinnville, Oregon, where she has been visiting with relatives. Layton Sixth ward Relief society will hold their meeting Tuesday evening at Verdeland Park Administration building at 7:) p.m. Miss Oliver Van Meter of Clinton, Jowa, and Mr. and Mrs. Leland. Horton of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Call. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moorefield find daughter Sandra of West Point Academy, New York, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Wortley of Compton, California, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Morlock. Mrs. Darriel Wells of New York and Mrs. John S. Morgan, Layton, visited in Logan last week with friends. Mrs. Esther Green of Kaysville visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons and with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bone. RADIO CALL 345 We service and repair all makes and models. Guaranteed work. PARKER Television & Appliance Just North of Layton Gossip .... From what little we are told, we learn there is an feeling in some foreign Countries toward Uncle Sam now that he is talking about pulling the strings a little tighter on his money bags. He is merely in the asking those that have been receiving hand-out- s past that they make a little more effort to rehabilitate themselves and not expect so much economic and military aid. That they help America by making a greater effort to help themselves. This, in the eyes of the American Tax Payer, is no more than fair to all concerned. It is just a natural reaction. Nations are just people that when one lends money and it appears that the loans are going to be cut and they are going to be asked to start to pay back, it creates hard feelings. It is a repetition of Sam, when the money bags are past history. Dear Uncle ' open. Uncle Shylock when the money bags start to close. anti-Americ- Wise Way Super Market 62-J- , 195-- M Lt. (jg) and Mrs. C. W. Rixey, Lt. (jg) and Mrs. D. L. Christenson, and Lt. (jgV D. C. Mehaffey Dorothy White enjoyed dinner at Maddox Tuesday Correspondent evening. 2 Phone: Lt. (jg) and Mrs. Harry V. Samis Capt. and Mrs. E. H. Wangelin and their young daughter, Laura, had as their guests Monday evefrom a trip to returned Monday Van-Liening Comdr. and Mrs. R. E. where they Colorado, Greeley, formVan Liew was Comdr. friends. visited erly stationed at the Naval Ship- - j Lt. and Mrs. Rodney Rose enteryard, Portsmouth, Va., and is now tained new at his enroute to Capt. E. F. Barker, USN, duty station at dinner in their home in Roy Port Heuneme, California. Comdr. and Mrs. J. A. Wright, Wednesday evening, (apt. Barker Officer in Charge of Naval Jr., and son, Jamey, returned thisj is the AccountingOffice, OakRegional an extended week after tour! California. land, California. through Lt. (jg) D. C. Mehaffey arrived) On Thursday evening, 1st Lt. and Monday to be the .house guest of Mrs. R. W. Dayhuff were hosts at Lt. (jg) and Mrs. C. W. Rixey, Lt. ft. buffet supper in honor of (apt. (jg) Mehaffey is enroute to his and Mrs. D. E. Marchette. Other -- nd Lt. J. B. Vanairs-dal- e new duty station in New Orleans. guests-wer- e and Miss Mary Claire Haymie. La. He was formerly stationed atj the Naval Supply Center in Oak- - Capt. and Mrs. D. E. Marehette land. California. and sons, Donald and Louis, left Capt. C. W. Hunter, USMC, has this week end for Capt. Marchette's reported for duty as Commanding new duty station at Camp PendleOfficer of the Marine Barracks. He ton, California. Capt. Marchette Fern;4 is the'formerCmnmanding Officer iir accompanied of the U. S. Marine Barracks. They will occupy Quarters No. in the MOQ. Capt. Hunter has Naval Supply Depot Clearfield. just completed a tour of duty in Korea, Last Saturday evening, Mrs. C. Dr. H. V. W. . Rixey entertained with two tables of dessert bridge. Guests Optometrist included Mrs. R. G. Lavenson, Mrs. 9 East Gentile Street E. A. Phillips, Mr. A. C. Windham,, LAYTON, UTAH Mrs. R. E. Link, Mrs. D. L. Christ603 Walker Bank Bldg., enson, Mrs. R. P. Williams, and SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Mrs. M. E. Post Visual Analysis . . . Mrs M. E. LaRew entertained for! Visual Training two tables of bridge Tuesday after- Contact Lenses . . . noon at her home in Clearfield. Hours: 9:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Mr. C. V. Wilbur of San FranLayton: Tue, Thur, Sat. cisco. California, visited the past Salt Lake City: Mon, Wed, Fri. week with Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. A. TELEPHONE: W. Jensen at their home in Layton. Layton 306-N- J Capt. and Mrs. E. H. Wangelin S. L. C. had as their house guests recently, Mrs. Wangelin's sister, Mrs. William Golden, and Mr. Herman Waldman. Recent house guests of Lt. and Comdr. and Mrs. W. H. Hahn were Mr. and Mrs. Herb Zuckerman frorp TV TUBES Enterprise Farms of Utah. Lt. B. W. Winterton was released from active duty Tuesday. Before taking up residence in Salt Lake CLEARFIELD City, Lt. and Mrs. Winterton and their young son, will visit Mrs. APPLIANCE Winterton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phone 359-Clearfield F. W. Maesser in Star Valley, NAVAL SUPPLY DEPOT News About Folks in Kaysville, Davis County, Uuh Thurs July 16, 1953 Page 7 j ' SAHARA VILLAGE A. G. A. G. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DONUTS DOZEN Pan Rolls AJI 3 U GROUND BEEF FRESH ' j Marsell SLICED LB. B II EACH BACON Pork & Beans al Van Camps, 300 LB. Wax Tex, 125 Ft. Roll 4SIW WIENERS FLAKES PURELARD CLEARWATER 2 LBS ... SPERRY, PANCAKE FLOUR Giant TOMATOES 2 LBS Refrigerator Pkg ." LUMBERJACK SYRUP CORN Cf V I 24 Oz. EACH 34 Bottle MARY ELLEN, STRAWBERRY CANTALOUPE (U JAM W $?n00 48 Oz. C FREE For Your Old 2 B LB. : RADIO Tested 3a SXUSXGE rORK Wax Paper Affl y 12 Oz. Glass Before You Buy ANY Refrigerator be sure you see this wonderful AUTOMATIC on This New and Beautiful Cu. Ft. 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