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Show -- :: .. .3 :.hzx 2 t- - Larth Lxraa Ctreet GkiO, Utah Sunset City ts growing by leaps and bounds and to prove it are the following-figure-s. During; the first six months of the year 1054 the city issued building permits to cover $260,800 worth, of construction. Pictures and plans of the new Sunset School to be built sometime 'next year are now on display at the Sunset City UaU. The new school will be located on North Burns St. in Sunset It will include grades first through sixth. ' At a recent meeting of the Sun set City Council, Mayor Arthur Mitchell was appointed to attend an all county meeting this week in Farmington. The subject under dis- A charge of $2.00 is made for each cussion will be the Sunday Closing calendar and the money is used to further community projects in both Law. Sunset and Clinton. Anyone desirAnother reminder is given pera calendar, who has not been sons riding horses in Sunset Ar- ing contacted by a representative of rests will be made of anyone riding the Lions Chib may call Bert horses on newly surfaced roads or Hunter 528 Fairhaven Road, phone on the grounds of the city park after the area has just been Sunday Schools of both Sunset sprinkled. and Sunset Second Ward went on Sunsets baseball team will play excursion this week to Salt Lake a game in the park in'Sunset this City. Buses were chartered for Saturday at 3:00 P.M. the sightseeing trip for the children. Alvin W. Folger, traffic sergeant Another reminder is given refrom the Ogden City police force the Sunset Ward and Sunwas the guest speaker at a recent garding set Second Ward joint outing which Lions meeting of the Sunset-Clinto- n will be held at the Meadows in Club. South Fork Canyon, August 19th, Sunset-Clinto- n Lions Gub is at 5:00 P.M. Each family will winding up its annual calendar bring their own picnic lunch and drive. The calendar includes birth- the two Wards will furnish the days of any individual in each drink and dessert for the occasioh. family, wedding anniversary dates Everyone in Sunset is invited to and any memorial date requested. GUARANTEED USED CARS DELIVERED PROMPTLY.. RIGHT TO YOUR FORMS AND TRUCKS 1953 Stcdcbo!:cr CHAMPION TOP DUALITY! LOW,. PRICE! V72 rss as rrsrn as Youn fiioiie 1951 Statesman Sedan 1951 Shzdcbslior Champion 1951 Plymouth Chevrolet 1943 Studcbaher 71 ggdzii , collect (amice W risit CLEAE7Z31D, UTAH 5.7337 13 COUTH "5 -- - Sears, Verla Haskell, Mr, and Mrs. R. C. McQuarrie, Bishop and Mrs. rJohn Nicholas, Mr. and Mrs. Don Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. George Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wiberg and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burnett. The couple will make their home in Logan. Birthdays being celebrated this week in Sunset and Clinton art: Grover Moffitt, Clark Blaine Child, JoAnn Smith, Sally Mitchell, Ruby Davis, Eleanor J. Ibe, Arnold M. Satterlee, Onzlow Nielson, Jerald Israelson, Gayle P. Moffitt, Jesse 8 0 Europes Worst Flood Disaster 1947 1 M - V- - v. Several loads of good and choice fed heifers sold at $20.00 to $23.00, commercial and good grass and short feds brought $10.00 to $19.75. Commercial cows brought $12 AO t- V V Bisson, Francis Wood, Clifford II. Johnson, Bruce Thornton, JoAnn Kinslow, Lynne Harbertson, and Gerry Mills. Wedding anniversaries to be remembered are: Mr. and Mrs. Grover Moffitt, Mr. and Blra. Garner Barlow, Blr. and Bfrs. Keith Buck, and Blr. and Mrs. DeBlar Mitchell. . - ,'J ;l; V. 'v n 7 X .. SALZBURG, AUSTRIA American soldiers are shown filling sandbags to protect their main storage depot at U. S. headquarters Europe a flood after the Salzach River broke its banks. inCentral some left more areas, of years disaster, the worst for hundreds death toll rose to at least 15. thousands homeless as the four-da- y In I.lni Austria. 15.000 were told to leave their homes and another PEACHES TOMATOES Large Slicers Nice Slicers Elbertas Utah . . . . Utah Utah Utah Stedcbsher Pound . . M Pomd Cczunandsr Regal De luxe Coupe 1943 , $19.50. Coupe 1947 ,M i, Sedan Champion 4-13- LIVESTOCK their sons Tom and Dick recently vacationed in Yellowstone Park and the Grand Teton area. LOS ANGELES UNION STOCK George Nicholson of Sunset is YARDS Cattle auppliea increased confined in the Veterans Hospital about 1,409 head above a week ago in Salt Lake City at the present but were less than for the same time. Recent house guests in the home period a year ago. Trading was of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kinslow of slow and uneven on moat classes. Sunset were: Mrs. Ned Robbins of Prices held steady on choice steers Ralston, Oklahoma; Mr. and Mrs. and heifers but weakened on other Ernest Robbins and sons Wayne grades. Prices on calves were and Roy Lee from Pawnee, Oklah- strong to 50c higher. Stockers oma;-and Mr, and Mrs, George and feeders were steady to 50c or Robbins of Grand Junction, Colo. more higher. The hog market was All are relatives of Mrs. Kinslow. 25c to 50c higher. Demand was fair Manuel Masterson of 8unset had on moderate auppliea. A few choice fed steers weighing his parked car stolen in Ogden, 000 lbs. brought $24.05. One load Sunday night Masterson had the choice of weighing 850 lbs. sold at keys to the car with him at the 121.50. The bulk of good and choice time of the theft fed ateers brought $22250 to $24.00. Several people from Sunset jourSome weighing to around 1,200 lbs. neyed to Hyrum,k to attend the brought $23.75 to $24.00, some wedding and reception of Marlene heavier weights sold at $23.00. Clawson of Ilyrum and Jack BurMoat commercial and good steers nett of Sunset on August 6. Among sold k( $20.00 to $22.00. Utility and those present for the reception, at commercial kinds brought $16.00 the home of the bride, were: June to Sedan JUST CALL on fzo::z and Mrs. Bert Hunter and or Sedan 1S43 0119-R- 11 Hash Mr. to $13.73. Mixed young cows and 7 heifers sold to $15.00 and above. Kaysville. Davis Canty, Utah Utility and low commercial cows 12, 1954 Page canners Thors., Aug. brought $10.50 to $12-0and cutters $8.00 to $10.00. Shelly canners down to f&OO. to $16250. Medium to choice feeder Utility and commercial bulls heifers sold at $14.00 to $18.00. brought $15.00 to $17.00, heavy Common to medium stock cows sold utilities sold to $18.00 and. above. at $9.50 to $10.75. Cutter kinds down to $13.00. Grain fHutcher hogs weighing Commercial and choice slaughter calves brought $16250 to $19.00. A 200 to 213 lbs. sold at $22.75 to few light calves and vealers sold $23250. The bulk of medium and at $20.00. Cull and utility calves choice hogs weighing 160 to 245 lbs. to $22.50. Odd lota brought $21-0brought $10.00 to $16.00. A few loads of medium to low of heavier .weights to 310 lbs sold at choice feeder steers sold at $17.00 $20.00 to $21.00. Medium kinds to $20.00. Common and medium averaging 275 lbs. sold at $18.73 to stockers and feeders brought $14.00 $19250. r-r-T attend. "Bulk" Light or Dark Gallon Belch Super 8 Sedan Riley-Patters- on Motor Company Breast-- 0 W V2 Tour Daria County Studebaker Dealer Bits-O-S- ea LAYTON Phone Hays. 853 Chicken Brand Size Can light meat grated NBC Honey NALLEY'S-- Hot GRAHAM RELISH... CRACKER k lb.boxg? Dog FRESHNESS GUARANTEED Dozen ... . Small WE GIVE... Ucdding announcements and invitations . . If you are planning a Wedding, why not come in soon and look at our many beautiful styles of wedding invitations. I am sure we can save you time and money. PHONE KAYSVILLE 10 HMD PSMMG COMPANY Kaysville, Utah t |