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Show r- Neva A boat Folks in SUNSET-CUNTO- and Georg S. Reid of Sunset, City Justice of the Peace. Both men will take office effective Jan. 1, 19kVi. The City of Sunset has never before had either office among their city officials. Reynolds is manager of one of the motels in Sunset and Reid is a County Justice f the Peace and also manager of a N JEAN BURSON Correspondent 22 North Barns Street Sunset Utah MADE APPOINTMENTS Y - February Date NANCE, HOFFMAN Set for Davis Tournament PUT PLANT ON OVERTIME --XTi j o ?(! AND TRUCKS j Rambler Station Wagon Loaded, Excellent Condition . 1951 Studebaker V8 Land Cruiser 1951 Studebaker Champion 1951 or Ford 6 Tudor 1951 Plymouth Sedan 1950 r Studebaker ' Regal De luxe Champion 2-D- 1950 Nash Amb. Sedan Radio-Heate- r Automatic Drive Chrysler Sedan 1947 Pontiac 8 Club Coupe 1947 Studebaker Regal De luxe Champion 4-D- oor 1947 Studebaker Land Cruiser Commander 1946 or Buick Soper 8 Sedan 1941 Chev. Special De luxe 4 Dr. Sedan Riley-Patters- on Motor Company Your Davis County Studebaker Dealer LAYTON . Phone Kays. 353 1 Meade, Kaysville is sponsored 01G3-R1- 2. ' ' the Layton Fifth ward, and at the past will be for Davis county teams. Teams invited include Bountiful, Layton Third, Farmington, Bowmans of Kaysville; Layton thr" Rockets, Bountiful Nth, and the de- - p. m. ... by hoping that alL of our friends enjoy good health and good fortune during the year ahead! We resolve to do everything we can to make it a bright New Year for you ! 5 J j Yu j SOUTH BEND, Ind. Jaiuca J. None (left), president, and Paul G. lloffman, chairman, Studrbakrr-Parkar- d Corporation, look President model foe skich otrr new Mu drbaker overtime production haa been scheduled at South Bend factory. Soon after introduction of the 1955 Studebaker modela, the company announced it uas unable to keep abreast of dealer orders with regular full production. Sharing the upsurge in sales with President model have been Studebaker a Comthe medium-pric- e mander newly placed in competition with the lowest pries 'i, and the low price Champion model which earlier thia rear won top honors in the national economy run. The new Studebakers reflect benefits of the integration of engineering and manufacture automoing by the new corporation, which it the fourth bile producer, urr V-- 8, V-t- full-lin- darston, and son, Ricky, of Clear-ielHis mother entertained at a dinner over the holidays in his lonor. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Horne and children, and TonjVof Logan; Janna ee Horne and Mrs. John Horne of Sunset. Following Darrells he will be stationed with the d. " this area over the holidays. Kent Draper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Derral Draper, of Sunset, enDavla high tertained twenty-thre- e boys and girls over the holidays at a chili dinner party at the Dra- in Kaysville tonsils removed this week and is recuperating in his home at the present time. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wallace of Clinton entertained at a holiday dinner for friends and relatives. Guests were: Mrs. W. 1L Dalton of Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Patterson of West Point. Mrs. S. C. Wallace of Clinton, Mrs. Anthony Stoddard of West Point and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ricky, of Clinton. Five generations of Mrs. Wallaces family (the Pattersons) were represented in the gathering and four generations of Mr. Wallace's family were represented in the group. The Clintonian club, a ladies' group in Clinton, will meet for their next meeting at the home of Mrs. James R. Davis of Clinton on ATTENTION: RESIDENTS OF NORTH DAVIS COUNTY i Wal-laceand-j- on, Jan. Are Y ou Interested in a LOW COST AMBULANCE SERVICE for Your Entire Family? ONLY $3.00 PER YEAR !, 1833. Mrs. W. H. Bailey of Sunset, North Davis stake music director, announces there will be a stake quartet festival the evening of Jan. ft, at the North Davis stake house per home. in Clearfield at 8:00 p. m. Each According to Mrs. Derral Dra- of the nine wards in the stake will per, president of the Sunset Sec- probably be represented at this Marines in California. ond ward Relief society, the group event Judges will decide on the Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Chil- will distribute baskets of fruit to group participate in the diviton and family of Sunset have os and nuts to widows and their fam- sional contest louse guests Mrs, Chilsons sis- ilies of the ward on- New Years ter, Mrs. Ralph Walker, and son day. of Newton, KaAsas. Sunset Second ward Relief soMr. and Mrs. Ralph Maughn and ciety will meet for its first meet;amily of Rupert, Idaho, formerly ing of the new year January 4, of Sunset, visited several friends in the Relief society rooms at 7:30 -- BUILDING & INVESTMENT CO. SKYLINE t a theology lesson On the sick list this week in Sunset is Larry Easthope who had his J j be meeting. Cb ; It will Ambulance Located in North Davis Area ... . i ... 24 Hours Each Day fur-oug- h, ... For Further Information PHONE OGDEN 2-55- 65 - N O W! You can afford waU to waH CARPETS SERVICEMAN HOME Cpt. Darrell Horne of Sunset is home from Korea on a thirty-da- y furlough visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Horne of Sunset, and his wife, the former Helen HAPPY NEW YEAR outstanding-playe- of the tournament. , For further information on the contact Everett tournament, j er 4-D- for sportsmanship. Also a trophy will be given to the fending champions, Syracuse Lions club. These teams have until January 22nd to accept their invitation, and - 1949 Windsor last years expenditures with the exception that it will include the expense of a City Marshal and the operation of a patrol car. Dr. Arley Flinders, resigned from the Sunset City Council recently since he is no longer a resident of this area. Dr. and Mrs. Flinders and family recently moved into their new home in Roy. A reminder is again given own- ers of dgs in Sunset licenses for all dogs must be purchased by Feb. 1, 1033. The fees will be males and spayed females $3 and females $3. Each dog must have a collar with tag displayed .on Hhe collar. Licenses may be purchased at the Sunset City Hall. According to William Willoughof the by, secretary-treasurLions club, about $230 was collected from the sale of birthday and anniversary dated calendars in Sunset and Clinton. This money will be used as park improvements for the city parks of Sunset and Clinton respectively. During the recent Christmas season reconstructed and repainted toys from the Clearfield Naval Supply Depot were distributed by the Lions club to needy families in Clinton and Sunset and the Lions club also provided one family within turkey. v, ; Children of Clinton school will benefit from a generous loan by lions club the Sunset-Clinto- n which recently placed the club's record player at the disposal of the school. The player will be kept at the school and used as needed by the school and the club. years affair by in j Nash 9 j This j 1952 30, 1954 Page . I USED CABS Kaysville, Davis County, Utah Thara, Dec. all-st- ar BUDGET APPROVED The City of Sunset's tentative1 was approved as budget for posted at a recent public hearing this week.. This budget included expenses in the following depart-- 1 ments: General Fund, Streets and; Public Improvement."' Park and Playground, Water and Sewer, Public Safety. Bond Interest and Redemption, Class C Road Fund .(street maintenance and construe-- i tion). Water Works Construction Fund. This will gross a little over This budget is based on $.'3,000. DEPENDABLE al- Trophies, which have been donated by merchants oLLayton, include team trophies for first, secLAYTON The Eighth annual ond, third, consolation and team Davis county invitational basket- sportsmanship. Individual trophies ball tournament will be presented will be given for first, second at the Layton gymnasium on Febteams, and to ten individuals 23 and Meade 20, Everette ruary 24, tournament director announced to- day. - T.r" r-- Mayor Arthur Mitchell of Sunset with the approval of the "City sen ice station in Sunset. William H. Reynolds as City Council has appointed William H. Reynolds of Sunset, City Marshal, Marshall of Sunset will be issued the newly purchased patrol car to carry out his duties in this capacity. GUARANTEED . c3T-rT'-r-- if not accepted by that date an ternate team will be invited. o RAUCd 2T a- - ; . . FOR A 7 tv VERY HAPPY At These Exceptional Values By Famous Carpet Makers TODAY! NEl'J YEAR! Our friendship I yea le extended In thia greed ; for Happy. Preapeisua Hew Year te came . . . All Wool Pile Floral Axminster By Alexander Smith 12 I BILLS SHEET J.IETAL Layton, Utah cooss noADS uni FARMINGTON JUNCTION i Beautiful, Modern Dining Room Available for Private Parties Phone Kaysville 364 for Reservations Some Dates Still Open for Holiday Parties Reg. $12.95 Value Tone ft. Green and Rich Brown Beautiful Loop Pile in new Nutriatone Carved leaf By Masland 4 LOOK design 12 ft Broadloom :U WCj. '.0 Luxuriously deep pile Beige ft Broadloom SZ'3 point Regular $1195 Value COTTON BROADLOO- M- or By Masland t Luxurious Loop Pile in a Harmonizing Tone. NOW ONLY Don't Mias This Opportunity Barlow Framters Low at Clearfield Buy Earls.:;" Yd. 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