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Show Jage 5 Amanda Cook Legion District Celebrates 89th Birthday Plans Annual Easter Tea Relatives and friends Layton called at the home of Mrs. Amanda Mary Cook Monday to wish this n Layton resident many happy returns on her 89th birthday Annual Easter Tea given by District Number Nine of the American The March 29, 1956 REFLEX SIIE FLOATS Through the Car With Greatest of Ease Legion Auxiliary will be Saturday, March 31, at 2 p. m., in the Legion Home, 2408 Adams, Ogden. anniversary. A number of door prizes will be Mrs. Cook was born in Ogden, given away and there will lie ta- March 26, 1867, the daughter of bles of cards. Joseph and Mary' Morgan Pingree. She received her early education Anyone wishing to attend may in Ogden. obtain tickets from the local Aux- Some 62 years ago as the bride of iliary presidency. Andrew Cook, she moved into the home in Layton where she still playing it to her friends. lives. On September 25, 1908, she was She has three living sons. How-- I left a widow with several small ard Cook, Salt Lake City; Vird and children and a farm to manage. She Louis P. Cook, Layton, and the also reared a granddaughter. granddaughter, Mrs. Marion Until recent years she was active Shepherd with whom she has in the LDS Sunday School and been staying in North Salt Lake. MIA of her ward. She still enjoys There are also 12 grandchildren doing fancy work and enjoys dis. and six well-know- OPERA Sharolyn Butters casts a distrusted glance at Dean Lundberg, a Yankee Captain in the opera, and Anne Cottrell, a Southern Bello. Sul-liv- Davis High Opera My Maryland" Scheduled for Thursday, April 5 The rustle of long, ruffled gowns and smoothly drawled you-al- ls are typical sounds that are lending southern atmosphere to final rehearsals of My Maryland,' Davis' Highs romantic opera. Busily polishing their high notes and dramatic speeches are southern belle, Anne Cottrell, and yan-ke- e captain. Dean Lundberg. These stars will lead the rest of the talented cast in melody, comedy, drama, and dances in the festive show to be presented to the Davis student body the afternoon before the big evening performance, April 5. John Mabey and Jan Thurston (who flirts outrange usly with Sharolyn Butters) are the giggle-provokiwho add a touch of hilarity to the musical-dram- a, while Karen Olsen plays the Mammy, always present in a Civil War story. Jean wise-crack- n. Walker, Aileen Taylor, Joyce Mann, Nola Tingey, Jennet Cunningham, and Karen Bush are lovely, young Confederate misses. Their flirtatious beaux and the other supporting male performers are Alonzo Zaugg, Garner Oleson, Dick Madsen, Jerry Johnson, Steven Stacey, Clarence Meacham, Val Mitchell, Greg Fletcher, and Val J. Stuart vying for the heroines attentions against Dean Lundberg.) The lilting songs of romance and (heart-breaking- IT WAS A WOMAN DRIVER! Kennett, Mo., policeman holds chin in disbelief as Mrs. Harrison Clay, Flint, Mich., explains how she drove car ujf guy wire where It hung et this precarious angle. Damage to car bent hub cep. stirring strains of patriotism are sprinkled' throughout the enchanting tale with alternating gaiety and seriousness. Colorful costumes, language, and scenery add their charming bits to the beautiful show directed dynamically by Mr. Jack Stacey. CONVERSATION J These two carnival performers make sure they have no "eavesdroppers' while relating some tall tales on a London street corner. The occasion was a festival in Soho, a. famed quarter of London. (wrM wm. FFA Members LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDORED THING" 0 Cinemascope William Hoidea Jennifer Jones I I p I I I D PEARL OF THE PACIFIC" SOUTH Virginia Mayo Dennis Morgan SPECIAL KIDS SHOW 8ATURDAY 1:30 P.M. THE FIVE LITTLE PEPPERS AND HOW THEY GREW ALL SEATS 15c Hart Davis High Future Farmers of will be America ed I D I APRIL 1, 2, 3 THE MAN FROM LARAMIE Jsmee Stewart' Cinemascope Vi -- at the State FFA Convention Mar. 30 and 31, at the Hotel Utah, according to Warren Cook, Syracuse, I club president. Entering activities in the Salt I Lake City meet from Davis High will be a parliamentary team of Calvin Smoot, CenterI sisting Wendell Page, ville, chairman; West Point, secretary; Val J. StuI art, Kaysville; Mack Smith, Bounand Jimmy Parks, BountiI tiful; ful, committee members. Barnes of Kaysville, I vidCharles Zaugg, Syracuse, Henry Call, West Layton and Warren Cook I from Davis for state farmer gree. I Helen Jo Walker, Bountiful, will EASTER LILY BERMUDA STYLE Susan Salley, pretty youngster looks up to this giant Easter Lily. Susan would have to travel up 6 ft, 7 In., to reach the top of this stalk which grew wild in sunny Bermuda. th con- RAISE Sweetheart at the Sweetheart I quet at Saturday, March O.- D. $1095.00 54 Ply. Savoy, 2 Dr, O.D. $1145.00 53 Ply Sub. 2 Dr, Std. Trans. $1135.00 53 DeSoto Spt. Cpe. V8 P. S. P.B. Saturday Banquet For Gleaners en Int, KB2, Ton) . 4 Speed Train. ..$295.00 51 Int, LUO, 4 Ton, 4 Speed 49 DELL'S SERVICE 135 N. Main Trans. ... 53 Dodge, . Clearfield, Utah a I Speed 6 PREECE MOTOR CO. J rvN HIGH ALTITUDE PUSH These two operators of International TD-2n 200 hp, h each bulldozers, seem to be trying to other. Actually, they ere helping to build a road on top of a mountain for the U. S. Marine Corps near Camp Pendleton. Over 63 of the 320,000 cu. yds. of material being moved Is rock, but tt is childs play to these two giants. . j 20-to- 4, y tainment of interest to all who go. out-pus- BOUNTIFUL THEATRE BOUNTIFUL, UTAH Now thoy war alono...tha drifter and tho girl. ..and tho wholo town know it! , p-xi- l. I 5 P. M. (1)30331 Painting Wall Washing Paper Cleaning Floor Maintenance and Refinishing Modern Carpets and Furniture Expertly Cleaned bychemicaland d Machineo ly treated with SOIL RETARDANT. ,Vr ( & . Flame-retarde- COMPLETE CLEANING AND DECORATING SERVICE FOR HOME AND BUSINESS tlffiUTrNv) ALL WORK GUARANTEED AND INSURED Wonders Also Manhattan ClN . FREE ESTIMATES 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE $495.00 Trans.1-..3795.0- LAYTON and BOUNTIFUL I sweetheart. Old and new officers and some I other club members will be present at the meeting which will and enterI be filled with addresses Carpet Cleaning: Furniture Cleaning Upholstering Draperies 413953)0 PICK-UP- S UVB DEIISH FOR LESS p. m. She was the Davis chapter Alter Dr, Std. Trans $895.00 '53 Stude. Cpe, R. A H, Auto. Trans. ..$845.00 '52 Buick Super, 4 Dr. Dyno, R. A H. $945.00 52 Buick Super Ht, Dyno, R. A H $1045.00 Yl Buick Spec, De luxe, 2 Dr, Dyno. $696.00 51' Chev. Bel Air, Auto. Trans .$795.00 60 Packard, 2 DY, Std. Trane. R. A H. $345.00. 50 Ford V8, 4 Dr, O.D. Heater $355.00 50 Stude, 2 Dr, R. A H. O.D. Overhauled $195.00 Olds. Clb. Cpe, Auto. $395.00 Trans, K.AH. 50 Chev. Clb. Cpe, Std. Trans. R. A H. $395.00 50 Dodge, 2 Dr, Std. Trane. R. A H. $345.00 50 Ply, 4 Dr, Std. Trent. .... $4253)0 Spec. De hixe .... 48 Buick Conv, B.AK l $195.00 47 De Soto, 4 Dr. Fluid Drive $175.00 ban- two-da- . 55 Dodge HT, R. & H., AT 2395.00 '55 Merc., 2 Dr, R. A H, AT $1995.00 54 Pontiac Station Wagoa ! 2 Dr. $1595.00 '64 Stude. Station Wagon $1495.00 2 Dr. 54 Ford 6; 2 Dr, R. A H, compete for state Future Farmer R d, BUY NOW BEFORE PRICES 63 Chev. 210, 2 A I3FJ YOU CLEAlllilG and DECORATING Phone Kaysville 323-- 9 tun. to 5 Moth-proofe- G SALE On the accident list Sunset this week in Sunset are Jndy Culler, 7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Culler who fell on the school grounds last Friday and broke her arm. The break was such that she is confined in the Dee hospital at the present time. Mrs. Ellis Kendrick also suffered a fall down a flight of stairs at her home and chipped a bone in her ankle. She is confined to her home with the injury. de- II OKI Kays- - 335-- 1 Mishaps The tour is being conducted by Morris Taylor, Utah State ExtenA banquet Saturday, March 31, sion Specialist, Elna Miller, Exwill climax M Men and Gleaner tension Nutritionist, and Karma P. week in the Kaysville stake. ' Home Demonstration Swindle, A special talent show was Agent, Davie County. Wednesday evening and to-- , Those attending are: Thelma M. night (Thursday) M Men and GleaHaslam, Lena Higgs, Mary Styler, ners are invited to participate in a Mrs. DeLore Nichols, Evelllne special excursion to the Salt Lake Bjorkman, Mrs. Cindy S medley, IDS temple. Edna France, Lucille Rosengreen, Alene Sessions, Wanda Gill, Mrs. Gordon Reese, Eva West, Mayme If its true that women dress to Midgley, Mary S. Parkin; Helen express themselves, some have very Ingles, President, and four mem- little to aay. bers of the Home Arts Club; Ray. one Adams, President, and ten members of Homemakers Club, VelRENT ma Duffin, Catherine Jennings, and Julia Galley. ADVERTISING Da- 81, 8UN, MON, TUES. thirty-fiv- e PRE-SPRIN- pre-sent- ed By Rain - 0 In Injured M-M- 8TILTED State Meet MARCH 28. 29, 30. 31 Two 35 Davis Women Will Tour Packing Plant women representing six communities in Davis County will join leaders from Rich, Juab, Wasatch and Tooele counties at the Swift A Company Plant on March 29, 1956. They wiU be conducted on a tour of the plant, of a large retail meat market, and a restaurant. Their purpose in participating in the tour is to learn more of the processing, marketing and utilization of meats. Will Attend 0 Wanda, the magician, performs a aew leritatloa I sport sedan. Elimination of the cent poets twist by floating his pretty assistant, Arlene I (which ere foand in ether eedaa models) penaita Skanes, through the pillarless Chevrolet Bel Air a startling Ulusiea of this hiad. About ly ever-humoro- WED, THURS, FRL, SAT. an and Ms goo . MELVINS SHOES Cartooa ADMISSION CHILD AIl ULT . . . .. ......... 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