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Show News About Folks In ning team was from Lakewood, California. Clearfield had a good CLEARFIELD cheering section and cheering was led by that gal on the spot, PhylDorothy White lis Gardner with Yvonne Gailey, Correspondent her able assistant. Ralph Brown The senior volley ball team of and Robert Clark were honored to Clearfield First ward did them- receive loving cups as two of the selves proud again when they won twelve, best players in the tournament ad judged by the Churchs second place in the volcommittee. ley ball tournament last week end. This is quite a feat as there are Following the tournament the approximately 3200 teams in the Gardners attended the Star Valley churchs first competition. The win- - reunion held in the Imperial Park i , ward hall that evening. It was good to see former Clearfielders Vem and Jaon Gardner back and Vem also received a cup for one of the twelve outstanding players in ODDDDDhdDD 1DBOODBBDDIIDDDDIIDDD Checkerboard Comer AND SOUS BEELINE SERVICE 94 North Main CLEARFIELD Service With A Smile" Gasoline Tires Batteries e Oil Antifreeze Greasing For Service Anytime PHOIIE 5-C- Four girls were honored with gifta last Saturday at the stake Swarm Day for having 100 attendance at their Sunday School, Mutual and Sacrament meetings since last June. They were Kathleen Blood from Third ward, Karen Zaugg from West Point, Dorothy Fielding and Judith Anne White n from Clearfield First ward. Fifty-seve- girls received special recognition for being Honor bees in the graduating class of Second year Beehive. . Joyce Taylor and her Sunday School class of eight year olds, visited with Mrs. Dolly Brown on State St. las week and Mrs. Vida Adams to get a picture of what Clearfield looked like when Dolly first moved here many years ago. There were a bundle of questions and answers so the visit turned out to be quite enjoyable froth both sides. Janene Clark, Kathy Moss, and other Clearfield youngsters several WATCH REPAIR will dance in the Hannah Dance Guaranteed Pick-o- p and delivery in Leader area revue this Friday at Weber ColCALL CAL or lege. Judith Anne White will assist Prices Best Quality-Lowas well as Watches Diamonds Jewelry as a student instructor U-Ho- ur, FEED See Cal Striniham" Theatre Bldg. Roy, Utah ; MILL LAYXOII , These three prominent Utah livestock leaders will be honored June 2 Stock Show in Salt lake City when they will receive the coveted honorary Master Stockman award. Inset, loft to right, they are: L K. Ellison, prominent banker from Layton; J. A. Scorwp, livestock loader ranching in Grand A San Juan Counties; and Aldon K. barton, chairman of the Utah Agricultural Commission. at the Intermountain Junior Fat . men of the various committees at an evening of entertainment at her home last Tuesday. Mrs. Ralph Hill was also guest at the affair. Photographs for the school history were taken. Mrs. Frances Judd chairmaned the statewide hop scotch tournament in Murray last Saturday. The tournament is sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign.Wsrs. Participants included pupils from the elementery schools. From Wasatch school in Clearfield, went Barbara Smith, Olive Mascarenaz, Marie McEntire, and Trudy Miya. Maria Fikstad, formerly of here, now of of the Layton was events in Davis County. Girl Scout Trop 36 will hold a two day camp session this week end at Camp Redcliffe, near Huntsville. They will leave Friday evening for the camp and after a visit to the Monastery at Huntsville on Sunday will return home. Eighteen girls art expected to go. Their gram Tuesday evening. The girls receiving individual awards, will re. ceive their badges at that time also. A playlet will be given by each Bee Hive group and refreshments will follow. Hard working leaders are Mrs. David McFerson, Mrs. Mary Sainsbury and Meriam Wilkinson. Faunt Montgomery had his two last fingers pinched in a week after the first of the Volley ball tournament games. However, after minor treatment no serious injuries were discovered and altho mighty painful be played in the rest of the games. Derrel E. Welker who recently lost his wallet with a good sized paycheck just cashed in it, has found that them are still honest folk in the world, ft was returned to him with all its contests intact Mrs. Richard rLambert, past president of the South Clearfield school PTA entertained the officers of her organization and the chair car-doo- All-Chur- ch er G STRING HAM JEWELRY 6 Son 8 James Morgan the tournament. Many Boy Scouts from Clearfield enjoyed the Camporee last Saturday at Military Springs at the mouth of Weber Canyon. They enjoyed skill games and each troop and patrol were judged by a system of points. Following the camporee they attended Armed Forces Day celebration at Hill Air Force Base. leaders sre Mrs. Frances Judd and dash, fifth place in the 220 yard Mrs. Helen Shaffer. Mrs. Betty race and Cth place in the 100 Kaxsville. lavia County. Utah yard Dahl and Mrs. Hulda Olsen, dash, in competition at Provo. ' Thurs., May 26, 1955 Page 7 mothers the girls will go along to assist. B H Invitations were sent out this week by Mrs. Marchien and Mrs. Betty Jones for the wedding reception of their mother, Bertha Mole, and Edwin E. Ford of here who By VERN SANDALL will soon be married. The reception will be held at the North Davis stake hovfee on June 11 from 8:30 p. m. to 10:30 p. m. Maj. and Mrs. Dean Jeffs and children sp'eot a recent week end with Major Jeffs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jeffs in Logan. They left last Monday for San Francisco Good Pasture from where they will sail for Japan and meat Keep Purina livestock Mineral before your animals at where Maj. Jeffs will be stationed Management Tips all times in salt boxes. It confor a year. Turn cows out to pasture gradutains enough salt to meet the Mr. and Mrs. Don Steed and Mr. ally. For a week or so when animals needs and assures plen:ows are first turned out, feed and Mrs. Charles Steed returned of other important minerals. ty hay first. This partially fills the from their trip East, The Don eows and discourages gorging Steeds drove a new car home. Careless on lush grass with resulting scours and possible bloat. Keep Recently six couples of the TimHousekeeping :ows up until noon the first day othy club enjoyed an early canyon May Cause Mastitis and reduce the time breakfast. Mrs. Maer Cheney and in thegradually barn or lot over a period Unprotected farm machinery, Mrs. Rudy Steikline recently enterof a week or so. ind sharp edges on fences, gates tained eight couples of the group tnd feed bunks are common at a dinner at the Cheneys home. uses of udder injury that may Recent house guests at the home in mastitis. Thats why a result of Capt and Mrs. E. H. Boone, were Tew hours of spent fixing up fences Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Boone, Sr, and removing machinery, hay the is As this Louisiana. Monroe, t rakes and old wagons can ward first trip west for the elder Boones If possible, provide cows with ff a lot of trouble. they are having fun seeing the plenty of clean, fresh drinking water in the pasture. Eliminate high door sills, loose country. Shade should be available so The fashion show at the North wires, stumps and short posts in out can sun the of hot dows Davis Junior High school last week during theget heat of the day. pastures and yards. Dogs can was a real treat and should bring also ' injurs cows by running How to Feed on Pasture much praise to the sewing depart;hem. Calves allowed to suck one Cows will milk like sixty on ment of the school. There were another may develop mastitis. some really smart looking pjs good spring pasture, but they need some grain ration, too, to If you have "udder trouble, it beach coats, and outdoor wearing summer slump." to call your veterinarian prevent pays apparel. But the dresses were the Pasture is a great help to before serious losses occur. most striking of all and showed a many dairymen because it prolot of work by our fifteen year old duces the cheapest milk, but It is a serious handicap to many lassies. The colors were dreamy and the styles very suitable for the others because they let cows RealthHint lose condition. This makes cows sweet young miss on a summers rive less milk than they should There is a simple fly control day.. The program presented, was in summer and fall. It takes time program and weve got it at condition. . also entertaining. t included a to our store thanks to Purina Just as soon as cows will eat duet by Caroline Barlow and Janice Research. Here it is in brief. it after turning out, begin feedFor spraying directly on Clark; a reading by Barbara Holt; ing a little grain ration. Thia milking cows, use Purina a jitterbug dance by Vernon Kelley thould be the same ration fed in Dairy Spray. It works for and James Corenilyea; and a toe winter. hours and flies are not reballet by Judith Anne White. AcFeed hay on pasture. Cows sistant to it. wont eat much while pasture is companists wera Mrs. Mary Blood For all farm buildings, ingreen, but what they eat will and Linda Rae Hilton. cluding dairy barn, use Puhelp hold up body weight. As Clearfield Kiwanis will meet this weather rina Building Spray. It kills gets warmer, they'll week at Kelly's Dinner House at eat lots more. for several weeks. Or sprinkle some of Purina wonder8:00 p. m. The subject for the eveIf out of hay, feed Bulky-La- s. new dry killer on the floor ful Just s of H and Bulky-Lawill be pour gallon ning Citizenship" each day. It attracts flies head on usual the per grain special speakers will talk on difthen knocks em over dead! ration night and morning. Its Use Purina Stock Spray on ferent phases as pertains to city economical . . . S bushels in all stock cattle. Knocks ticks, government and citizenship. every 100 lbs. lice, mange mites and gives June 8 Is the date for the closhorn fly control for about 6c Livestock Mineral ing social of the First ward Relief bead. a Good Investment society. All ladies of the ward are Well be glad to give you As ranges and pastures have invited to attend. Visiting teachlow cost figures on Pu-rithe been used through the years, the ers whd have attained a 100 reFly Control. Or, ask for demineral content has been our complete Fly Control circord through the past year will be pleted until many are sadly lackcular. presented with a token of appreing in it. Minerals play an imin milk ciation for their effort. producing portant part Dennis Dahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Einar Dahl, recently .won a certificate for first place in the 88 yard dance. have been an organization first ward Beehiye girls will entertain their parenta with a pro-- The Master program Is an advancement of the MIA group which is widely recognised for its endeavors in the fields of religion end sports. The annual Basketball tournament is unexcelled anywhere in the world for its scope and sporting excellence. ( The solid gold pin, honor decoration of the Master group, is designed to give distinction to the who has proved himself worthy, and is awarded only te those whose activities and virtues warrant it Yearly, a number of older men are given honorary memberships because of their work with youth, particularly in the MIA. The organization meets as a only once each year, at the time of the June MIA conference. This year the meeting will be held at a breakfast on the Roof Garden of the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake Citjf' on June 11th at 6:45 AJd. All Master are urged to eheck forthcoming issues of the Deseret News Telegram Church Section for reservation information, since no direct mail advisements will be made this year. since 1932. 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