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Show ( r ' f f V August 2, 1956 The1 REFLEX Page6 Clearfield Jens TMiiT MliFWKIlerTlipSFtiFCall 7 Itionc Clearfield and Mrs. Ralph Brown and Year Arizona Visitors Mr. Melvin Bitters and family, former Little Kenna Sedgewick reached this residents of here, were visitors in family attended the George Bennett the big age of a family reunion in West Point last week. She is the daughter of Mr. Clearfield this past Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Sedgwick. Bitters i now teaching seminary in Sunday. a high school in Arizona. California Trip Injures Arm Vickie Smith is carrying her arm A recent vacation to California Genealogy Tours in a cast after fracturing it by was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tours of the genealogy archives falling off a horse. L. Flandro and Clenton and Eldon in Salt Luke City will be conductKunz, brothers of Mrs. Flandro. ed several times this week by Mrs. While there they visited with a sis- Ella Smedley, stake genealogocial Sunday Visitors Lynn S. Burton . . . named to of Mrs. Flandro, Mrs. Audrey worker for the benefit of those ter Mr. and Mrs. Joel Gold and fam Union Furniture sales staff. Stevens. They also saw such sights taking the special genealogy course ily from Salt Lake City and Mr. as the Southern Utah Parks, San workshop. These will be conand Mrs. Frank White from Cem Hoover Dam, Las Vegas ducted Tuesday, Wednesday and Francisco, terville and their families were vis- and San Diego. Saturday mornings and Thursday itors at the home of the T. L. afternoon at 5 p. m. Those attendWhites on Sunday. ing the morning' sessions lire to Mrs. Dwight Foster meet at the Clearfield Drug store Mrs. Dwight Foster has gone to Family Party 7:30 a. m. or Thursday at 5 p. in. at Cedar City to welcome a new grandMr. and Mrs. Ed Jamison enterson and to assit at the home of her tained members of their family at Report Meeting Mr. and and a party last Sunday, at their home daughter Ward Teachers report meeting Layton Union Fuiniture ComMrs. Gene Butler. Mrs. Butler is on 3.TO South street. The honored the former Miss Juanita Foster of was held in the Clearfield First pany this week announced" the guest was Mrs. Donna Brown who Layton. ward last Sunday evening by Bish- appointment of Lynn S. Burton had a birthday earlier thia month. to the company's sales staff. op Anthon O. Montgomery. Mr. Burton, wno nas leen a life In Idaho time resident of Layton, has been Mrs. Anthon 0. Montgomery and active in the furniture, floor coverchildren are staying for several ing and appliance business since VALUES GALORE 1045 and is considered a well indays in Idaho. formed person' in the home furnishIN THE ing field. Family Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Foster Chandler He is past president of the Lay-to- n and family attended a family reChamber of Commerce and is union in Idaho last Saturday. a present bishop of the Layton Fifth LDS Ward. Family Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Glauser and their family from South Main street spent Sunday in Cache Valley where they attended a family Box Office Adults 65c reunion. 00 Children up to . Davis County has been divided Show Starts and including into two divisions for census purCompletes Training at Dusk ,12 Yrs. FREE Robert Speirs, who has been poses. The dividing line, between serving with the U. S. Army in Farmington and Kaysville, sets the North and South Davis diCalifornia, has arrived home this week following the completion of visions. N the period of his trainIn a joint program with the State ing. He surprised his family, who of Utah and each of its counties, NORTH LAYTON 91 were not expecting to see him until the Bureau of the Census is estabnext week end, and his sister, Eve- lishing areas, known as Census lyn, who is here from her home in County Divisions," for use in staFRIDAY 3 SATURDAY 4 Washington with Tier two sons. tistical reporting. Similar areas were established in the State of Moving to Salt Lake Washington prior to the 11)50 CenMr. and Mrs. Verno Larson are sus, and iyncs 1050 have been put planning to move this week to Salt into effect in seven other States, Lake City where they have pur- Oregon, Idaho, Georgia, Colorado, AUDKMUmirS chased a home in the Highland Tennessee, Kentucky, and South 1 OW ITOITI Lake area. They have lived here Carolina. . U - 4 for the past eighteen years at the Miss Lucile Koehne, a member corner of State street and 350 of the Census Staff, is here from South street Mr. Larson is a forWashington to consult with county mer bishop of the Gearfield First officials and solicit their advice in LDS ward and Mrs. Larson has regard to the proposed areas for been active in many capacities in Davit county. the ward during their residence here. She has spent a great many years in chorister capacities in one or another of the auxiliary organizations. Mr. Larson has been servtwo years as high of MAJOR BENSON ing for the past councilman in the North Davis 'AUDIE MURPHY Stake. With the Larsons moving to Mil III' wjUmoMyso Salt-Lakcmmmjus is daughter Lynette a n tewonm aw ncimcoioi fifth grader. The Larsons have seven sons and daughters, all of whom are married and living in various SUNDAY 5 MONDAY 6 TUESDAY 7 parts of the state and in California. Mr. and Mrs. Larson spoke at roc mars sacrament meeting of First ward One Old Lynn S. Burton Appointed by Union Furniture son-in-la- 1st" Sunset Firemen Primary Parade Training For ' Clearfield The Clearfield First ward Primary held a Round the New Department at parade last Block Wednesday the Clearfield City Center street park. All children of the organization participated in costumes made at Primary or with rhythm instruments. Many trikes and doll buggies were decorated for the event which helped to demonstrate to parents what the classes had been doing during the summer session. Following the parade, several con cessions were opened at the park where families could obtain food and drinks, the proceeds of such purchases going toward the new addition to the LDS Childrens Hospital in Salt Lake City. Each ward in the church has been asked to make a small donation to this added building which is necessary to take care of the needs of the children who wish to enter the hsopital for therapy treatment and for convalescent care. Ward Reunion de THEATRE th OF HIGHWAY HELD OVER! rfs. rrT7,'J rt& M X (' Rodney C. Green Member of 7th v PFC Infantry in Korea Army PFC. Rodney Kaysville Old Tires ere Worth More Right flow When You Trade for Do You Know: That in southern Utah there is an area as large as the states of Delaware and Con- necticut combined, with a resident population of four persons. 3-- T M,on CUSTOM TUBELESS 'SUPER -- CUSHIONS CiOODJVEAK The proposed Census County Divisions should be particularly use-ffor local administrative purposes. The Census County Divisions generally have clearcut boundaries which can be easily identified, and they are intended to remain as permanent areas. For the most part, they are based on the communities which serve as the focal point of each area. The statistical data for these divisions will assist users of Census information to measure the sphere of influence exercised by such communities. It is believed that the Census County Divisions will be a handy tool for the use of county officials, local newspapers, and business and civic organizations. 3-- T Triple-Teqiper- Nylon ed nl Cord and Grip-Soconstruction for extra safety al Custom styling In step with now car design Now Tread stops your car up to 24 quicker Twin-Gri- p Live action tread for more safety, quiet, comfort m6i VtOrrBifcKiidoODrf mmmrm siBiii rcn STL r.TO Brick Wood Co. 2nd North and Main Street KAYSVILLE, UTAH Miss Koehne assures us that the county divisions set up by the Bureau of the Census will not' interfere in any way with the use of existing county subdivisions. PHONE 101 it Private War e Men's Shirts HKNtTAlSMA frame! I i last Sunday. AN ADULT STORY Christian Science j Church Announces Sunday Sermon T opic Me of Love a. Desire! v! the MTilM ANNS trn CNAMOUi SAXTH (OeVCAlMOUN WEDNESDAY 8 THURSDAY 9 uarnnimcx nafccmw (Oil B0CITT 1 Vf. CALHOUN Martha HYER II ,ML. PAT CROWLEY WILLIAM REYNOLDS it Lesson-Sermo- entitled n Values to $2.98 $1.99 in Tremendous selection and dress. Quality sport brands, variety of fabrics. A variety of styles, colors and fabrics. Sizes 8. Checks, stripes, etc., good assortment for back to school. Value $2.98 ' Sizes 4. Famous brands, large selection. Children's Dresses Ladis Skirts Dresses Choice selection in all sizes. Pre-tee- $5.00 Nylon Baby OFF Dresses $3.00 Bermuda Shorts & Famous' Brand Swimwear erless on some occasions. The law of Christ, or Truth, makes all things possible to Spirit; but the laws of matter would render Spirit of no avail, and demand obedience to materialistic codes, thus departing from the basis of one God, one lawmaker. . OFF. Top Brands Men's and Boys Sport Coats Jackets Slacks . 20 play-groun- ds 63 C North MAIN Ties OFF 20 Good Selection te Do You Know: 34 Men's and Boys' Underwear. Belts. Pajamas & Socks OFF Best Styles $1 M OFF 4 Dresses n Posher Sets 20 11-1- OFF Dresses. Pedal MENS AND BOYS ): That there are parks and playgrounds in Salt Lake City and 51 parks and in Salt Lake County for a total of 85. Maternity Wear Value Lingerie OFF Hats OFF Bags ValuejMoJMJS fc i Values to 23.93 Vslues to $3.98 $5.00. $7.09. $9.09 Scriptural selections to be read from the King James Version of the Bible will include Pauls statement to the Philippians (4:13): I can do all things through Christ which strengthened me. From Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy will be read the folTo admit that lowing (182:30-4sickness is a condition over which God has no control, is to presuppose that omnipotent power is pow- $1.29 $1.88 at Christian Science services Sunday. Girls' T Shirts Boys' Shirts $1.77 . Spir- CRASHERS Ladies' Blouses . Ladies' Better The fact that all things are possible to God will be brought out in (!&! Or $2.00 7 C. Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. ClifSunset The Sunset Tire engine, ford G. Green, Kaysville, Utah, is newly purchased, has just underDivi- Members of the Lay-to- n Layton LDS ward held a ward Eighth reunion at Lagoon Monday evening. The program began at 6 p. DOOR ' a member of the 7th Infantry gone an Underwriters test and has sion in Korea. been given a top rating. Class A Green, an assistant gunner in for 750 Pumper. D of the division's 31st In order to get the newly organ- Company entered the Army in Regiment, ized volunteer Tire department June, 1!55, and received basic trainwhipped into shape, Dan Lynch, He arSunsets appointed fire chief, holds ing at Fort Carson, Colo. rived in the Far East last Novema meeting twice a week in the Muber. nicipal Building and Fire Station on Monday and Thursday soldier atThe nineteen-year-ol- d evenings at 7:00 p. m. The group takes the tended Davis High School before fire truck out on practice drills entering the Army. while the chief stands by to instruct the members in the various or Weber County Building operations required in fighting a Sheriffs office 0608. fire. Sunset has been assigned the Sunset citizens are not to call following fire district; from the the Clearfield Fire Department in mouth of Weber Canyon to the case of fire but to call any of the Lake, and from the North Davis following numbers, Fire Chief, Dan County line to Doxy Street in SunLynch; Mayor Arthur set; including Sunset, Clinton, part the Municipal of West PoinViuid South Weber. Mitchell, Davis County Divided For Census DRIVE-I- ' - Clearfield ' OFF Ladies' & Girls' Sportswear PEDAL PUSHERS, TOPS, JACKETS, SWIM SUITS, ETC. 10 to 50 OFF Friendly Service at KAYSVILLE |