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Show ' Page 7 - It - Yourself With Wool Contest Winners Announced f,lake the REFLEX May 24, 1956 TV PICTURE TUBES REPAIRED For Winners in the Davis conteat have been announced following the fashion show held Monday evening at Davis High School under the direc(Continued from Page 1) uiut lit tion of Mrs. Muriel Larsen, sewing last years 1,375 acres, due to the A instructor. difficulty met in securing field labor for the 1955 harvest. Carolyn Smith, Gwen Bjorkman, will probably be a few There w Ann were and Sheryl Major, Miya I S'" more sugar beets raised this year, named first place winners. but not many more than the 1JXV4 Second place winners were Shir- acres planted a year ago. Both suley Lindsay, Shawna Scoffield, gar beets and wheat are covered Madeline Jones, and LeAnn Miller, by the government allotment proTaking third place honors were gram. Last years wheat acreage Sandra Sconberg, Ann Blankenship, of 3,211 acres was below the alexMarilyn Mansell, and Katherine lotment of 4,040 and it is not deal a to increase great Harvey. Honorable mention went pected to Sylvia Fisher, Annalee Adams, this spring, although more people Katherine Tree, and Ina Conover. are reported to be planting up to their allotment. Mrs. Clyde Hatch of the Wool The county agents found the beet anouncer and Mrs. Norma Swan crop looking especially good in their presented the awards. travels about the county this week. The young son and daughter of Alfalfa looks equally good with the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adams began exception that first crop cutting, ADDITION BEGUN Construction of a addition to the E. M. Whiteside School in Layton necessitates safety measures to protect the pupils. Safety lines have been drawn at a safe distance Growers Auxiliary, sponsoring or- which should be underway now for the students to watch the work without danger. Pictured is sixth grade class oY Robert Larson. ganization of the contest, was the will not begin for a few more days. the show by leading a lamb onto They found farmers were plantIn Flanders fields the poppies 10-Roothe stage. m ing more field corn this spring, blow between the crosses, row on both for grain and for silage. Last Following the show, refreshments row, that mark our place; and in silwere served under direction the of year there were 8,2W acres of the sky the larks, still bravely Kfll of acres and com grain Mrs. Dell Adams. The table was age singing, fly scarce heard amid the cron raised. decorated with lilacs delightfully Layton Construction work be- Long, the children have been thorMost of the com is now in the guns below. John McRae. and snowballs which formed a sheep oughly briefed on the danger zones as is all of the small grains. gan last week on a new ground is wagon. y Davis countys fruit crop was addition for the E. M. Whitesides and the areas, also where it for the contest were Mrs. safe to play. During school days Judgse Novembers last damaged by school in Layton. A playground supervisors report that Golden F. Layton, Mrs. D. K. frost which dropped to 14 and 13 The present building will be ex- children are cooperating 100 per- Barnes, and Miss Aileen Erickson, degrees on two nights, damaging cent in carrying out these preventa- head of the State Department of the cambian tended north. layers (growing tistive measures for safety. Home Economics. of sue) cherry and apricot peach, Parents of the Layton children, trees. The was spotty, The should damage E. in following the plan help those living especially however, hitting only those trees M. Whitesides School area need parents better understand the danwhich were still growing and which DELL'S SERVICE to realize the dangers to children ger areas and will help acquaint had not moved far enough into them with instructions already givwho may wander into the construc135 N. Main the dormant stage to be protected addition en to E. M. Whitesides School chiltion area of the and a sixty percent crop is predictdren. project. Clearfield, Utah ed. The entire area north of the According to principal, Roland E. Apple and pear trees suffered school building and the area east Layton Layton Stake Swarm little winter injury, but were very of the building are now considered Night for all Beehive girls and struck by last weeks cold spell danger areas. School children now their parents will be held this while in full bloom, causing poor use the south sidewalk approach. evening (Thursday) at the Layton Some orchards will pollination. Wasatch Heights children are to First Ward Chapel beginning at have a light crop as a result. keep clear of the danger area in 8 p.m. All in all, farm crops are enjoytheir approach to school as they Stake Beekeeper? in charge in- ing a quite normal spring in Dacross the north school grounds. clude Mrs. Frank Day and Mrs. vis County, according to Mr. Stokes Parents are urged to instruct Willis Evans. and Mr. Marshall. their children to stay away from these danger areas during the late Box Office Adulta 63c afternoon over week ends, and 7KN Children up to throughout the summer vacation Show Starts and including ' I am not cussing or months. anyone or anything Dusk 12 Yrm. FREE at this week. If you are having trouble making the pay The new addition to Whitesides check go around then read what I am going to say about will include space enough for five wEating Better for Less at the Layton Cold Storage. hundred children. At present there If you have a home freezer or a freezing compartare seven classrooms in the buildment in your refrigerator or if you have neither and are ing. Enrollment this year reached interested in cutting down on your Food Budget then our 342 pupils. Principal Long has estiNORTH LAYTON 91 Food Bank with your cooperation can make your Food mated that this number will inDollar buy more. crease to approximately 400 pupils THURSDAY, 24 FRIDA, 25 SATURDAY, 26 Crop Outlook & O ' Li TV SERVICE ' CaU BILL PARKER Phone 173 150 West 1st North, Kaysvllle WASHER REFRIGERATOR REPAIR & We Service All Makes of Major Appliances ALL WORK GUARANTEED Authorized Service on Westiiighouse - Whirlpool - ABC Maytag, Etc. - All Appliance Refrigerator Service PETE" P. G. Phones BOAM. Manager Emergency 12 3996 Madison Ave Ogden, Utah ton-roo- m Construction Begins on Addition to Whitesides School ten-roo- m sev-erl- rtNT Layton Stake Swarm Night m GOOFY GOSSIP i'wJ' it's easy thru Tri-Sta- te A handsome fence gives you privacy for more enjoyment of outdoor living and adds to the beauty of your home. See today and learn how fence can you your entire yard X for os little as $8.78 per month. Tri-Sta- te dis-cussi- DRIVE-IT- THEATRE ! OF fit the Food Dollar in Quality Fairest in Prices Our Food Bank can be made to you have to spend. First Fastest in Service. A satisfied customer is our first consideration and for that reason have hundreds of Members in our Food Bank. To those who have a freezer space at home, we have free delivery service assuring the customer of top care. To those that desire freezer space we have lockers here at oar plant. All we need is the desire of our customers to Live Better for Less and we will supply the necessary top quality foods even going so far as supplying the daily menu if so desired for a well balanced delicious diet. Top eating at lowest cost. ' What shall we eat today? ' Mrs. Housewife: Figure what it costs you to feed your family per month. We can beat that cost you now have. Just fill in the following coupon and mail and we will make you a Member of our Food Bank and also tut you on our mailing list. We will mail you immediate-- y a copy of our Recipe Book, How to Freeze Meat and Be Glad You Did, edited by Annette Ross, Western Food Authority. next fall. HIGHWAY feu (BUflftwih'Ui Twenty-On- e Let us both profit with QUALITY SERVICE. THE AEST IS THE CHEAP EST. . SUNDAY, 27 MONDAY, 28 Refrigerator Neither ) ) ( c Home Utility. i N IVMTTfe Regular Price 26.04 Sale Price $19.95 Reg. Price i i SPECIAL KIDS SHOW SATURDAY- -1 :3 PJK. RIDERS OF THE WHISTLING PINES Address i Gene Autry and CHAMPION ALL SEATS 13c Layton Cold Storage SUN - MON I WED. MAY 27. 28, 29, 30 BURT B. M. ANDERSON, Owner Service With A Smile TUES - ANNA . .LANCASTER- - MAGNANI 0 I xHsl Wallis' nwoua mvaw fcQS&A'SQQO , i i i i n CONQUEST WEDNESDAY, 30 ud ADVENTURE! I Regular Price S4.25 Sale Price $2.99 Power Lawn Mower Aatheay Kyaa.RHa Inch Cut BRIGGS and STRATTON ENGINE Automatic Transmission Clutch A Real Bargain for a Mower of thia quality BUILD THE THURSDAY, 31 BETTY GRABLE SHERES NORTH ROBERT CUMMINGS AU. DETAILS HANDLED RIGHT AT THE RENNIE QUINN Richard Maraaa Gallon Hot 10 ' mr mm Michael $3J29 - Dipped Galvanised. Garbage Cans MAYO - MORGAN TRI-STA- S4 M Sale Price VttttNM Jj" 'l BASKETBALL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1956. . 1 Garbage Cans DAVID FARRAR Name : 156 WEST GENTILE .PHONE 30 LAYTON. UTAH GREEN & STAMPS RETAIL SALES S. H. Vt 18 inch IN-Le- a ( ELECTRIC DRILL T PLUS ) TUESDAY, 29 and DECKER 0 0 Glad You Did. ( Sale Price $7.25 BLACK A R KIDS. 15e THURS, FRI, SAT. MAY 24, 23, 26 West Gentile St., Layton, Utah. I am interested in your Food Bank. Please mail me my cooy of How to Freeze Meat and Be Freezer 500 Sq. Ft. Per Gallon Regular Price $!L25 GaUon 0 ADULTS. 30c 156 We Have Covert ALiSO hbCUiND FEATuTKe SHORT SUBJECT AND CARTOON A L S wis VT" W 0 Gallon Galvanized West Point Twenty-on- e children have been registered for the coming kindergarten term at West Point school. At a meeting last Wednesday, mothers of the youngsters were oriented into school policies and program by Principal Dora Bybee after which lunch was served. LAYTON COLD STORAGE, E-- Gives 2 Coat Beauty With Just One Coat. For Kindergarten PRICES 1 HOUSE PAINT Register P S Q U," YARD LAYTON, UTAH $77.95 |