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Show Tv a . ( Spring Weighs Heavy On Her Brow New About Folks In Oldest Known New Testament FARMINGTON Katherine R. Rose ''A K V -- 1 - 1 , i sAA L. r,- - Correspondent Phone Farmington : ' ... : 'n . tfy'-fy- ' V i ;J 41-- J A week ago Thursday evening, Hubert Lambert gave a lecture at the Forest Dale Country Club. He spoke on the Colorado Plateau to the Wasatch Gem and Mineral So- -, ciety. The Rose City Bridge Club met at the home of Ann Hoffmeister Wednesday. A delicious lunch was served to the eight guests. Many of these ladies have belonged to this club for about 30 years. Mayor Alton Rose went to Pleasant Grove Friday night with the Utah Power and Light musical, The Showboat They played before an audience of about 700 people. Three stakes in Pleasant Grove presented this to raise welfare funds. A delicious dinner was served to the cast. Mayor Rose was master of ceremonies. The week before they were in Price and played to an audience of about 1500 people. Mrs. Annetta Mellor of McCam-moIdaho, and Mrs. Clyde,. Paras of Inkom, visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duane M1 Ier. Mrs. Mellor is Mrs. Miller's mother and Mrs. Parks is her sis- befitting the season, designed and modeled by Ginger Alyaon of Chicago. News About F olka In KAYSVILLE Norm Preeee, Correspondence Phone 293-R Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Waterfall enjoyed dinner in Ogden at the Fish House Friday evening with 12 friends from Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Tolman and children. Bountiful, were dinner guests Sunday evening of Mr, and Mrs. Earle Robins. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Martin of Salt Lake visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swanger. Pvt. 1st Class Lewis B. Meiners arrived home Sunday from Hanover, Germany, where he has been stationed for the past year and a half with the Army. He was with the 629th Medical Group. He received his release from Camp Car-soColo., and win remain in the n, reserves. Before returning home he took a tour of Paris, France, London, England; Norway, Holland, Italy and North Africa. He is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meiners and plans to enter the University In the falL Mrs. Roetta Kilfoyle entertained the Evening Bridge Club at her home Sandall, Mrs. Helen Johnson and Mrs. Dottie Bamps. , enterMrs. Vernell .Swanger tained the De Lite Pinochle Club at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. David A. Thurgood, Syracuse, visited her sister, ' Mrs. George W. Wilcox on Wednesday, Mrs. Msbel Crouch entertained the painting club at her home Friday afternoon. All members were present. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Swanger and daughter spent Saturday visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swanger. The local American Legion Aux iliary has donated 6 books to the Kaysville City Library, two of which are for adults and four for children. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Horne and family were Sunday' dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tate in t Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Layton attended a birthday party for their grandchild, Val, who was one year old Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Halford in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Stewart and family of St. George were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steve 4 Thursday. Special guests were Mrs. Beth Kilfoyle, Mrs. lone Rushforth. In Christendom, the oldest known New Testament, which is estimated by scholars to be upwards went for an of nosual "ride from the vaults of the National Savings and Trust Company to the vaults of the Library of Congress. For the period Of ths trip, the documents, other 1600-years-ol- d, Parent-Teach- sec-trea- Handsome Houserobe CLEARFIELD 52 , S . r-F- or For Graduation For Father's Day For All Gift Occasions IT'S MERL'S JEWELRY n n n n a n n n n o ii aana nnanaaaaaaaaaaaaaaii Did You FEED By VEKA WINSTON THE houserobe these day Is a yffsia disciplined, vastly different from the Wmonoe and house coats Of other days. Neat and nice is this houserobe of glaied cotton with a front xipper closing. Perky atandup d' Admiral Theatre . CLEARFIELD Western Electric Mirrophonic Sound ers may be listed as The value of a stone is determined by its beauty of color, rarity, hardness, type of its cut and its size. semi-preciou- s. repairing. WHITE FEATHER Cinemascope ... Best in the Long Run . . . Next' to Homer's Market in Clearfield We Give S. & H." Green Stamps WE WILL FINANCE A FREEZER FOR YOU! UP TO 36 MONTHS FOR AS LITTLE AS A WEEK $2.80 Range Management Tips Giving chicks a good start during the first few weeks is important. Pullet development and management during the growing period are also important. Here are some helpful hints. 1. Move pullet to rang when 6 to 8 weeks old, weather per- t mitting. 2. Provide at least one acre of good pasture for each 100 pul- WOMENS PRISON Ida Lnpinot Jan Sterling Robert Wagner, John Lund Debra Paget, Jeffery Hnnter SUN, MON, TUES, AND WED. MAY 8. 9, 10. AND II CALLED PETER Cinemascope Richard Todd Jean Peters shelter per 10x(2-f- range t. 100 pullets. 4. Provide 5 to 8 inches of roost apace for each pullet, de- - pending on breed. 5. Provide 3 inches of feeder space per pullet. founts 6. Provide two 3, per 100 pullet. 7. Range shelters, fedd hoppers, water founts should be moved often enough to prevent concentration of droppings, which kill range grasses and may cause disease spread. 8. Clean and disinfect range shelters before use each year with Purina Insect Oil to control lice, mites and disease germs. We Will Finance a Food Bank Up to 4 Months FOR A FAMILY OF TWO AVERAGE FOOD SUPPLY 3100.00. COST OF FOOD AS LOW (PC QC A WEEK TIME MEANS NOTHING TO A HOG Time may mean nothing to a hog, but its certainly meaningful to the hog man. Speaking of time, have you heard the good going around about the Purina Hog Plan for 1055 and its new product . . . Baby Pig comments Chow as vOOJ FOR A FAMILY OF FOUR AVERAGE FOOD SUPPLY $150.00. COST OF FOOD AND frQ A WEEK MEAT AS LOW AS rr T Folks say pigs are . making good gains faster than ever with Purina Baby Pig Chow. Its new taste discovery containing Pura-Fa- t and Pura-Swee- t, plus all other known ingredients to keep pigs eating and gaining. Start creep feeding Baby Pig Chow by the time pigs are 7 days old. Some pigs may need it even sooner, if the sow is a poor milker. Feed only one 50-lbag per litter . . . then switch to Purina Pig Startena to keep 'em gaining FAST. Feed thia program and wean one litter . . . get weight equal to two average litters. Ask for a sample of Baby Pig Chow at our store. FOR A FAMILY OF 4 OR MORE AVERAGE FOOD SUPPLY OF $200.00. COST OF (PI O A A WEEK 7U FOOD AND MEAT AS LOW AS V , REFILLS OF FOOD CAN BE FINANCED EVERY 4 MONTHS. b. '- - i , . Don't Take Chances With Milk Fever KELVINATOR RANGES Extra big -- Milk Fever is a kind of paralysis caused by lack of calcium in the blood. As soon as symptoms show up it is safest to call the veterinarian. allowance on new eledric range or hot water heater. trade-i- n S. & II. GREEN STAMPS Milk Fever will usually cause a cow to lie down, throw her head toward her flank and not move. This disorder is rare in first calf heifers, but from the second calving on, better cows will occas, ionally have it. p.a DRYERS SPECIALI v a a WASHERS FOWLER HOT WATER HEATERS RAYTHEON TELEVISION 1 in Color i You Can Own a Leonard or Kelvinator Freezer Filled With the Finest of Meats, Fruits, Vegetables, Fish and Fowl for Less Than Your Average Food Budget. al. Pins A MAN MERL'S JEWELRY ed on turkeys. ' Provide one Know Your Jeweler Take time to keep your wntch on time. We specialize in watch and jewelry Research often reduces chances for record performance. Even with this handicap the Purina Research Farm at Gray Summit, Missouri, is credited with at least 3 world record. One is for pork production. The farm for four year sent to market an average of 17 hogs per year per each sow and gilt kept on the premises. For 3 consecutive years the Farm has marketof all ed a fraction over 09 ducks put down, another record. The Farm also has the best record for egg production and number of poults per hen ever report- 3.- ' The precious stones are the Diamond, Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald. All oth- MILL FHEEZERI WORLDS RECORDS lets. SAT. MAY 4, 5, AND 7 . . or LAYTON WED, THURS, FRL AND Know Wed-nsda- A FOOD BANK IF YOU HAVE A Jameo Morgan & Sons SALE 49.50 .. May 9 Betty Fisher, Jay Hess; May 10 Sue Stayner, Mabel Rice, Keith Smith, Lorna Yeaman and Richard Hene-fe- r; May 11 Charlene Wilcox, Ellen Fisher, Carolyn Moon Pitt, Michael Hess, Stephen C. Ellis and Ross Elliott; May 12 Golda Smith; May 14 Mary Alice Lambert; Esther Daub, LaRae Pearson. Alton Rose and Council. Mayor man Walter Jennings and Horace Van Fleet attended a regional meeting of the Municipal League in Clearfield last Tuesday. This meeting was for Davis, Weber and Morgan counties. y Ths Reviewers Guild met at the home of Ferris Workman. They held their elections for officers for the coming year. Juanita Stathis was elected president; LaVon Wagner, vice president, and Mo sell Neumann, secretary. The evening was spent as a social; delicious refreshments were served. A FREEZER PLUS OUR FOOD BANK By VERN SANDALL Ladies' Diamond Set Watches Regular 69.50 Had-do- n, Ruth Brown; Our Freezer Food Plan is doing for others what it can do for you. SAVES YOU MONEY on your food budget. For the past ten years our FROZEN FOOD BANK has made it possible for our customers to EAT BETTER FOR LESS. There has always been a substantial savings. We do not perform miracles in these savings. Just good old horse sense savings with no exaggerated promises. i Checkerboard Corner Phone 2 Only ry, Steven Hess; May 8 Jerry Hess, Walter Barton, Donald s. well-kno- collar, two little blaek bow at ths draped bosom, and puffed sleeves are attractive deUila Pockets are slashed Into side seams and there Is a black patent belt. Done In blue and white highlighted with black dot. Mother's Day 10 pot-luc- Watch Word , PHONE Kaysville, Davis County, Utah Thunu, May 5, 1955 Page er ' MERL'S JEWELRY wise uncovered by insurance, was insured for one and one half million dollars for the lVi hour journey from "vault to vault." Left to Right: Dr. Wm. B. Adams, president of the Aramai- - Bible Foundation, Norman Yonan. own. of the Codex (1600 yr. old New Testament) showing the Bible to Bruce Baird, treasurer of the Bible Foundation. after the banquet, which was held Monday night at the Union building on the A. C. campus. Ronnie Tanner, son of Mr. and 3 687 SOUTH STATE On the National Pharmacy honorary society, ws installed April IS on tho University of Utah campus, at a special installation' dinner held at tho Union Building. home with is Mrs. Morris Tanner, The new officers of the newly an infection in his blood that he has had since a bronchitis infec- organised society are Don Wilson, tion he contracted a month ago. president; Don Sheffman, vice Mr. of Norma Bradley, daughter president, and Glade Watkins, ter. Richard Workman, son of and Mrs. Hugh Bradley, is reportMrs. Duane Miller, Mrs. Melville ed to be a little better. Norma was Mr. and Mrs. Richard Workman of Held and Mrs. Bill Stathis motored injured internally' a week ago, Farmington, was a charter memto Logan a week ago to attend the when she fell from a box on which ber. Dick is working on his masAssociation she had climbed and which slipped, ter's degree in pharmacy. Utah convention. They returned home causing her to fall, crushing one The Explorer class of the Farmof her kidneys. ,We all wish Nor- ington Second Ward had a hay ma a complete recovery. riding party Saturday night They k dinner at the The Junior literary Club - met enjoyed a Wednesday at the home of Lucile church after the fun ride. The Jaycee Auxiliary held elecRadcliff in Bountiful. The book, Don tion of officers a week ago and the The Conquest of Pedro, by was given by following officers were elected for Harvey Ferguson, Mary Warnock. Delicious refresh- the coming year: Mrs. Frank Ferments were served. guson, president; Mrs. Norman Mary Warnock and Doris Ham- Gardner, vice president; Mrs. MyUtah art- ron Lund, aecretray; Mrs. Miles ilton, both ists, each have two pictures on dis- Gardner, historian and reporter; play at the library in Kaysville for Mrs. Dale Lund, treasurer; Mrs. the art exhibit which opened May 5. yea Warner, first director, and Beta Epsilon, chapter of Rhe Chi, Mrs. Dale Bone, second director. n, la the Springs young women fancy lightly tarn to thoughts of hats . . . and housecleaning, which brought out this Interpretation WASHINGTON, D.C. Vf the most priccleaa document Bill Workman went to Montana with the University of Utah baseball team last week. The "U team won both games. Bill is a relief pitcher for the team, Jim Dokoa Bill pitched being main hurler. six innings to win the game played with BYU about two weeks ago. Major and Mrs. Robert Vincent and family have left Farmington and moved to the Wherry Housing project on Hill Field Base. The Vincents have been living in the Howard Larkins home. We want to wish a happy birthday to all those who have had birthdays this past week and also those who will celebrata them next week. May 1st Afton Bradley, Dorothy DeJong, Doris Hangen; May 2 -- Earl Spencer, Lynn Stoddard, Dona Spencer; May 3 Florence Spencer, Edward Fisher, Amanda Richards; May 4 Karen Marston, Robert E. Freed, Margaret McDaniels; May 5 Flora Lambert, Mr. D. L. Rice Howard Spencer, Marlene Goldman, Virginia Schwaggler, Ruth Van Fleet; May 6 Carol Stevens; Mary 7 Mrs. Lona Udy, Linda Kay, Hen- - Retail Sales Layton Cold Storage B. M. ANDERSON, a a 156 WEST GENTILE Phone Owner SO LAYTON |