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Show N - laciis 7 lf. 1 (ten) ehekee hand! "with Mrs Harry S. a ccrxvat Truman rurxurj and Mra James Helm look on. m former President Tt T are at a party In Washington given to celebrate the publlrsition Helms book, "The Captairu and the Kings." The tormei Fir d cJ I Lr including Mra, Woodrow Wilson not shown In this phoin p i ) fy the social secretary who helped them entertain a I. 72: j Uause guests through three Democratic admini-- I Ti-na- t. t Some men do as much begrudge others a good name, as they want one themsleves, and perhaps that is the reason of it, Penn. i A name is a kind of by one is known. fact where . Fuller. TOE Mill VACATION CcrtpMe freedom of trmve, fixed schedules and conventional inodes of living, or campinT are ycra with a CLE pick-c- p Its COACH. decidedly different Go where cad whoa yea ploooa Tloia to tha caljr Jisa miSivms n izzzzz Szo or Phcno Kt. No. 2, Err t!J LAYTCIi, UTAH rncN3 EAY3. ZD will deliver the 61st annual KaysviDe, Davis County, Utah address to the gradu1S54 P. ates, their families and friends, and Thera, May 27, faculty in the fielJhouse at 10 am. lor of science degrees' include: following the academic procession George Whitlock Swan, Kaysville, from the main building. who is graduating in the, school of Elder S. Dil worth Young, mem- agriculture; Edna Wyatt Parker, ber of the First Council of Seven- Kaysville, school of education. """ " ty,' Church of Jesus Christ of Latterafailment -day Saints, will deliver the A new name for an name evebaccalaureate sermon Friday fects people like a Parisian ning, May 28, at 7:30 pm. in the. for a novel garment. Every on fieldhouse. hastens to get it. Mary Baker Eddy. Students who will receive bache- eom-mencem- 14 j 1I j 1 91! 1 L c : j) m (ijr. Qnnr;d:r,?G- Tprvpx- j4i 1 -- - Heros 10 Hyc'j con say: discount rmn "K' discount an You get tbki 10 CUiza-Fryaar snUie mti innnnuiae pnmtnm 3 you M now kmnd with tu If yea am not m taend with FuomcV ym to thk --ond your atio dHviag addiUonol esa, rLir$-$- u EilEL LUT7IIZ3 . DISTRICT AGENT 3S5 North Main 136 North Main Layton, Utah Phone 655 ' Bocntifd, Utah Phene 376 AGENTS a Bess Drive , CARL R COTTRELL EUGENE NELSON 181 Crestwood 1$1 Bond Qearfield. Utah Phone $343J1 Kaysville, Utah Phono $3$J nENRY SMEDLEY -- CALSCOFHELD $2$ North tth West 143 Dawsoa Layton, Utah Phono 147-- St. Woods Cross, Utah Phone Count. W I1M-B- 3 Treasurer Seeks Re-electi- on in November ICECREAM KEELErS ....H ASSORTED GAL. FLAVORS JELLO 6 PEGS. FOR r i it 'Zli true. With tho right materials and tho right tools tho overage man con ebtaln profssilonoMooklng results. For modem moterials are mode for easy application and the simple directions are easy to follow. So go ohead. Plan to build a basement rumpus room, to tile the bath, to build fruit cupboards and storage closets. VoT1 be glad to help you with Ideas ond to exploln how It's done.' And of course. If you need help f or larger obs, well be gtad to Yes, It's I L. .ll-r-- J .i 't , .7.. rteTSSs SPRING iVomI Elgin U. Roberts, Treasurer of Davis County, announces his candidacy to succeed himself In the general election in November. He will run on the Democratic ticket. Mr. Roberts entered the treasurer's office as deputy treasurer in 1937. In 1912 the Davis County Commissioners appointed him Treasurer to fill a vacancy canned by the resignation of a former treasurer. He has subsequently been elected twice to the treasurers office. elvatcj ccc:a u (br k " tawny a . mpto OU CONVCNtCMt TIMS FAYMINT FUN io say ret MAT23U1S DOWN rAYSOXt H2MS AS low AS rzx At the completion of the piva-eterm Mr. Roberta will have completed fourteen years of service la the treasurers offica. With this background of fourteen years of service he feels he Is well qualified to carry on efficiently with the diversity of services brought about by the rapidly expanding economy of Davis County. , nt wed e( iSMr fetaf Owt yoe sm lorrsetf is soe tefwpes K D it mt UC ii LB. a Paid Political iAYTCII, UTAH N Deef. A Grads FRANKS LARGE 3 VVj(c-rT- r , POT ROAST wwW or PEG. FRYERS . I TT-I- Zii , 40 OZ. X AM CA a" is quick .GIANT 7a : 1 css rcra errotaa Davis County j;nrDV lT:I recommend a skilled contractor. H 1 EA W.1 -- W rr MAY, IDT, 4 The cattle market L continued on. a firm baais again this week. All classes were well represented. Cattle and calf receipts were larger than a week ago. Demand was good for steers, heifers and commercial cows. Slaughter steers were steady to strong, heifers steady to JKc higher, commercial cows fully steady to stronger. Trading on hogs was t slow the early part of the week but there was good clearance of supplies at the close. Prices on butchers were 60c to $1.00 higher. Over a load of choice fed steers, averaging around 1,000 lbs., sold at $20.25. The bulk of high good and choice fed steers, weighing around 1)00 to 1,100 lbs., brought $24.00 to $25.00, two loads went at $25.50 to $20.00. The bulk of good quality steers sold at $22.50 to $23.75, commercial and low good steers brought $10.00 to $2225, utility L kinds down to $17.00. Several loads of good and choice fed heifers sold at $22.00 to $2305, commercial grasa short fed heife S t brought $18.00 to $21.00. Mixed young cows and heifers sold at , $17 ao to $io.oa Most commercial eows brought $15.50 to $17.00, a few to $1705. The bulk of utility eows sold at $13.00 to $15.00, canners and cutters $10.00 to $12.75, shelly canners ad low as $7.00. Utility and commercial bulls brought $15A0 to $18.00, a few Pictured shove ere James Dailey, staadiag on floor, and Wayne heavy utility bulls sold to $19.00. Cutters down to $1400. Olsen, ea ladder, as they assemble part of tho dial central office Good and choice vsalera and equipment for Clearfields new million dollar telephone exchange which will be placed in operation la the fall of this year. calves brought $22.00 to $24.00, a and Cull fsw to $2405 to $25.00. utility calves sold at $1300 to $27.75. Medium lots $25250 to Choice 200 to 233 lb. $20.00. $1700. One load of commercial and good weights brought $25X0 to $2023, 660 steers sold as feeders at $2200, some weighing to around $00 lbs. medium and good Stocker and sold down to $23X0 'with heavier feeder steers end yearlings brought weights down to $21X0. Choice LOGAN Bachelor of science de$1300 to $2103, common kinds sows weighing to COO lbs. brought crees will Be conferred on 660 stu$1700 and under. Usdlsm and $18.00 to $20.00, odd head weigh- dents at Utah State Agricultural good feeder heifers brought $1200 ing around 340 lbs. brought $21X0. college In commencement exercises to $1800. Four loads of young Heavier weights down to $13.00. May 29. An additional 120 stufeeder cows brought $12225, a fsw A fsw choice end prims spring dents will receive master of science medium and good calves brought lambs brought $2323 to $23.75. and doctor of philosophy degrees. $20.00 to $2300. Hoary utility and good ewes Dr. Albert Sydney Raubenheimer, Choice ISO to 230 lb. butcher hogs brought $3X0 to $3X0. Two loads educational vice president of the sold at $2300 to $27 AS, several of good and choice feeder Umbe of Southern California, University iota of gTsinf ods sold at $27 AO to old at $20X0 to $21X0. r.j7rr.n ;n 13 Students In Spring Rites vides every ccmfert and ccnvcaicara for 3 alalia. i 1 EC- USA.C Graduates ar.d better to vacation with a Cres Conch Mocnted ca year Pick col A Crca Coach pro- T i DUH THE LIVESTOCK 1 SITUATION LBS. cARCS SIZE SSIQ U CUCUI.IBERS CD ...LB. ' Jjlor , ililDISHES LI' HENS STEWING m CANTALOUPES Ground Bsef $71 MIS. iMju GR. OIHOIIS LR. Fresh Cut Flowers From Cache Valley Peonies, Tulips, Eta SOLD ALL DAY SATURDAY itWiss Way Sopsr Morfcet a.g. - ' jLnnnn.ivzir.cn ; fl.es. Prices Effective Friday and Saturday . . 1 |