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Show c U Caaaty, UUh i::i Vzz 10 Win I1R0TC Troth is the foundation of nil lno..cJ!ge, and the cement of oil Avards at U of U societies. 3, 3 ., I , - r ; Dryden. t U lit T1 I lly Bill Politer IS) f '1 Bud Collyer and Bert Parks, emcees on the television and radio versions of iBraak the Bank." have quit a file of the bloopers that have been pull ed by contestants on the shows. Bert tells of the boy on the show with his mother who was asked what she would do if she broke the bank, he blurted. Buy a Cadillac, And the show's sponsor is seven-year-o- ld Dodge! Collyer reports about the couple who stood to win $.1800 for cere right answer. The cal!sd for the name ef Juesticn Cochrane. The litUe woman whispered this name in ca her hubby's ear but he shrugged It eff and said, Amelia iiar-har-t! Collyer said he was sor ry, that was wrong . . . and with the whole country listening, the irate Woman was heard to say, JYou big dunce. Wait till I get you heme!" Parks says his favorite slip is the one about the Kansas City housewife, about 00, who was at the gateway to the bank when Bert stopped and asked her about her future plans if she won. Ill get rid ef njr big obligations," she answered, lie pressed her further, What was the first obligation to got Without a vainutea hesitation she said, My husband ia first" cf thet 'Ug 5 All 't r ich ; goes to pres ney can irvetir y t a t.gt,tng matter. A U. vitk;3 set that doesnt give Up perforrrance is no laughing matter. But you're sure to top performance that lasts when you buy an RCA VICTOR TV set j from an RCA servicing dealer, We aell the RCA . . , and We revice what vre sell" at PARKER TV AND APPU-ANC- E I COMPANY, .Layton, Utah. Phone Kaysville 315. i 1 r td FAnnniGTon Davis Students Colleen Ksy Bradley, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Bradley was married June 1st in the Salt Lake Temple to Mr. Dean Cowdin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy N. Cowdin of A reception for the Clearfield. young couple was held June 2nd at the home of the brides parents. A shower was given for the bride a few days prior to the wedding by Mrs. Melvin Griffith and Mrs. George Dobson. After a short honeymoon the couple will be at home in Farmington. Mr. Ben !L Bradley, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bradley will be married on June 4th in the Logan Temple to Gsylie Hatch, daughter of Paul C. Hatch of Chesterfield, Idaho. A reception for the young couple will be held in the Bancroft Recreational Hall. The young couple will be at home in Chesterfield after a short honeymoon. They will both attend school at the Agricultural College in Logan in SALT LAKE CITY Two Davis County Naval ROTC students at the University of Utah received awards at the annual formal parade and review Friday. Paul Burnham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Burnham, Farmington, won the sophomore Gold Medal, presented annually by the Chicago Tribune to an outstanding sopho more student in the NROTC pro gram. Mr. Burnham is a Business Management major at the Univer sity, and Is a member of the Argonauts society. He is a graduate of Davis High School. Richard William Strong, son of Mr. Harry L. Strong, Kaysville, was awarded the senior Silver Medal of the Chicago Tribune. Mr. Strong will receive his bachthe fall. elor's degree in chemistry next A bridal shower was given by year. He is a graduate of Davis Elaine Wood and Lois Lovell for High School. Renee Lund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David IL Lund prior to her What we have in us of the Image to Paul Vanfleet, son of of God is the love of truth and marriage Mr. and Mrs. Horace E. Vanfleet, justice. Jr. About 20 guests were there. Demosthenes. 'A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. LaGrand Evans of Ogden. Mrs. Evans was formerly Lou Jean Sanders, daugther of Mr. and Mrs. Doan Sanders. Mrs. Leah Elliaon had a jewelry demonstration party at her home. Many beautiful pieces of costume jewelry were shown and purchased. The Young Womens Mutual of r0c SM(r ONLY 2 MORE DAYS OF LAYTOn DEPT. CTCETS CLEAIIAIICE K'' i i ' , ; Satin 49c YARD $1X3 -- Y 4 -- Picture by Meiners. Bee Hive girL in the Kaysville Third Ward reeeatly made a baby layette which was presented to theL. D. 8. Charch Welfare. Through participation in this project the girls were able to complete requirements for their individual awards. Participants are shown above, left to right, Inla Clay, Yerneen Butcher, Mrs. Mayetta Conrad, Mutual President; Dawn Mrs. Bonnie Biattner, teacher; Dorothy Tucher, and Delores Jones. Joyce 8mith and Lois Lanrey were absent when the pUtars was taken. I DRESSES Beautiful Denim $3X3 49c YARD BOYS OXFORDS Reg. $5.98 Embossed Cottons How $2X3 ( 59c YARD & $3X3 LAYTON DEPT. STORE LAYTON, UTAH 26 NORTH MAIN Schal-lenburg- er, SNOW BOAT SALES Big Parade For Young People Is Saturday MARIK BOAT as Clearfield Juice PINEAPPLE )GQ&SCM 3FT;V;.V;iR SIR VI Cl on a towcos SrtWca Ca4U efNCnWIMTttl . THE HAWK CO. 2769 Adams Ave. OGDEN, UTAH PHONE c 1 second Counselor. The new Lagoon was officially opened at 6:00 pan,: Friday evening by Miss Utah of 1054 who cut the ribbon and so launched the new Lagoon on ita new season of swimming, dancing, picknlcking 5 for Clearwater for Yellowtail and just general fun. State and local dignitaries were there. This was sponsored by the Davis County Lions Club. The new Lagoon is a very beautiful and invigorating place to go after a hot day or to get away from a hot day. w w SUNKIST ORANGES Dozen (p) strawberries;. Cups (o MADE WITH E32s cv CANTALOUPE for (oVo' 41 1 . . . CRAB . . . LOBSTER 4 jars , Betty Crocker Mix Yellow - Devil Wheaties Cheerios KIX Aborted Pkg. N-- K (9(9t Sugar jets Frozen Process Juice COFFEE TOMATO 46 Oz Wilsons Cudahy's 4 Ct ft 7o Give S. & H. Green Stamps TT A iW IIcl As Yc! Claimed the Dec! end CI:cc!i C.o . . Dring Youi 7.lcclr. ITamberl SELL DIRECT TO YOU! - Vine Ripened Large Package Spice-Whi- te 72 Rayon Shantung and BLOUSES 6 ONLY SUNNY TOG RETAIL AND WHOLESALE Zlzlzzlz to FULLER'S $1X3 $1X3 GIRLS . BATHING SUITS NYLON SHIRTS BOYS 17E SELL OIILY INSPECTED HEATS FRIDAY AIID SATURDAY. JUNE 4 AIID 5 1:3 BOYS Pan Ready ea. - i SANDALS $3X9 Go. &ELLER PACKING SYRACUSE . HOW $2X3 $1X9 SHRIMP v Munsingwear SPORT SHIRTS Reg. $3.98 Pan River, Wrinkle Shed COTTON DRESSES . BOYS SALE Fresh Cut Chickens ! - girl: elementary school at l p.m. Prizes for winning costumes and BURCHCRAFT BOATS AND floats will be given. There will be rides and ice cream for sile immediately following the parade. MOTORS The regular summer program KAYSVILLE The annual big will commence on June 16. parade which . initiates the sumAND MOTOR ASSN. ? mer recreation, program for Kays-vill'Life has no smooth road for any young people is scheduled of us; and in the bracing atmosfor Saturday, June 5. During May there will be $50.00 worth of merchandise It waa inadvertently stated in phere of a high aim, the very given FREE with each purchase of 1$ ft. boat. Inst weeks Reflex that the parade roughness ' stimulates the climber to 'steadier steps, till the legend, would be held June 15. Children are asked to come dress- 'over steep way to the stars ful159 Ross Drive. the North Farmington Ward has ed as their favorite character out fils itself. rot WHITT2, ClUNia CLOTH IS... recently been reorganised with of a Storybook and to meet at the W. C. Doane. LONGER LIFE FOR FABRICS Mrs. Kenneth Bourne as President, Mrs. Rulon King, group Counselor and. Miss Marlene Moon as Activity Counselor. The Young Mens Mutual of the Farmington 2nd Ward has been f reorganised with Mr. Delbert Wood as Superintendent, Reed Vanfleet as 1st Counselor and Harold Tippetts as 2nd Counselor. r I V The Farmington 1st Ward have filTO) (TrllT; i . , n their Sunday reorganised just School. Reed Oviatt is Superintendent, Richard Marston first Counselor and Monroe Sill as f, r D7 r L 14. H ARD WARE AND CLEARFIELD. UTAH effective i irrn7. m:3 4 aiid Saturday, iuir: 5 A for (ft |