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Show The Page 12 REFLEX . ' Dec. 13, 1956 Gayle Starks after some cars for his used car lot. His wife, Margaret, is especially busy in his absence taking care of hia car business as well as two Christmas tree lots. ( J. C. Kretchmara Vacationing in Clearfield at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kretschmer ars Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Kinder, parents of Mrs. Kretschmar. Among those taking part were State Sen. 1. Haven Barlow; State Mrs. Wilkinson; Finley Rep. Cha.rU. Walker, chairman of the coordinating council of the Legislature; assistant Supt. Elmer Davis County Supt. Samuel Morgan; assistant Supt Clearfield Educational problems G. Harold Holt; Ezra Oark and facing Utah were discussed at aa , Newell Parkin, school board meminformal gathering of the Davis bers. Mrs. Ellis W. Shield, Utah Association offCounty Teachers Association last Parent-Teache- r Friday evening under the direction icer. and Mrs. Frank Holbrook, a of Dallas Workman, president of president the group and his executive The purpose of the discussion was to acquaint all of the group with some of the educational matters to be brought to the next session of the Utah Legislature. RENT A "Among the problems facing Utah is the fast growth of population which gives it a special need for buildings, qualified teachers and supplies, Mr. Hartvigson said. These problems as they are related DELL'S SERVICE to Davis County were discussed. School Leaders Discuss Utah Education Heeds 135 N. Main , , r CHRISTMAS TREE jgy NORTH OF LAYTON AT THE DAVIS THEATRE DRIVE-I- N FREE CARTOONS 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. .... Bring the Kids to See SANTA CLAUS . . . between the Hrs. of 5 P.M. to 8 P.M. . , Reflex-Journ- al Snack Bar Is Open Photo NEW MEMBERS Voiture 230 of Salt Lake City initiated ten new members into the Layton American Legion Pont lest week- - Seated are new members Richard B. Lambert, Otha O. Hayes, Arthur H. Watkins. C. I). Pounds, Bobby Lee Leshon, and Scott Clay. Back row, Mayor Robert V. Burton and Edward L. Anderson, new members; Dr. G. R. Leonard, Roland Grebs, Len Williams, Orval Peterson, Paul C. Parker, Joe T. Barker, Jack Lamp her and Leonard Kling, Voiture members, J. A. Barty and Bennie F. McDowell, new Legion members. rotmas I The poor little shoe is crying because its mother hi a sneaker and its father is a loafer. GET YOUR Those who say: "Man was born free. Never paid An obstetrician's fee. Clearfield, Utah The Kinders returned with the Clearfield family from a trip to the east which took them to Ohio and Kentucky, Mississippi, Texas and Oklahoma. The will be guests until after the Largest Selection of Xmas Trees in Davis County . . . INSIDE the them for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Angus Stevens. Birthday Party A birthday party was held in honor of Mrs. Harold Johnson this exM. past week by members of the and Stiffler, man, George Clearfield Fifth ward bishopric advisor. plorer members of the former First ward bishopric and wives. The party included Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Erich Goecke-rit- z, By Dorothy White Mr. and Mrs. Myron Bodily, , Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mr. and Mrs, Wilmar Barlew and Gearfield Mr. and Mrs. Myroft Sessions. Knight celebrated a wedding anni-- . of the the Gayle Starks Top versary recently at Off to the east this week was Town in Ogden. Accompanying Layton American Legion Post Initiates Ten Hew Members THAT STARTS THEIR Layton Ten new members were initiated into Post 87 of the American Legion at Layton last Monday evening. The ceremony was conducted by Voiture 230 of the Legions 40 and 8 organization from Salt Lake City. The Initiation team took over following solemn post everlasting services for Reed R. Thurston, past post commander, who died recently. Clearfield (lews J Among those initiated were RobV. Burton, Clearfield mayor; Richard S. Lambert, Clearfield city councilman; and Edward L. Anderson, the nations eighth most decorated airman. Others included Otha O. Hayes, Layton; Arthur C. D. H. Watkins, Clearfield; Pounds, Clearfield; Bobby Lee Leshon, Layton; Scott Clay, Clearfield; J. A. Barty, Layton; and Bennie F. McDowell, Clearfield. Initiation Team The initiation team included Jack Lampher, Dr. G. R. Leonard, Roland Crebs, Orval Peterson, Paul C. Parker, Len Williams, Joe T. Barker and Leonard Kling. . Among the, special guests at the meeting were Parley Jensen, Utah Department commander; and Fer-ro- n Larkin, District 2 commander. Speaking to the new members, Commander Jensen urged them to work hard a Legion m ambers, and that by so doing they would, as he had done, receive much more from it than they put into it He also asked that they get their wives interested in the Auxiliary ert "COUNTESS El ANE" Modem rtySng Hfc dnNactiv Won hardware. g imido CO dor Moras coMportmo, Available Is fcgKl or dork Modem RnWm. Owe No. 4771. Pctject gift FOR SWEtTHf ART R.g. DAUOHTIR WIFI 74 64 NOW MOTHER 11. DELIVERS Barlow Furniture Co: SISTER Clearfield J; -- Buy Low at Barlow's" program. Post 87 also received its Boy Scout troop charter for another year during the evening. Troop 77, now ten years old, is th4 oldest post sponsored troop In the state. Troop officials include James L. Latimer, institutional representative, Emmitt J. Thomas, scoutmaster; Claud Anderson, troop chair- J. Robinson, man, A. Wesftnmisltoiiose ,mYES, try the FOR FOR THE HOME . . . HIM... Shirts Toasters Ties Irons Radios Sheets Bedspreads Jackets The only Vk Shoes Socks Cufi Links AU ldnds of off the plat Wallets Sweaters And Many Others H.P. unit at this price! food waste . . . and down the drain In seconds even bones. Sturdy, loog-Uf- s construction . . . rubber like shock absorbers assure low vibration quiet operation. Easy and quick t install. So nigged and depenaabl its backed by the famous Westinghouss Service Replacement Plan. Plumbing and Heating Syracuse. Utah Phone 5-16- 13 Lay-to- n for all your Xmas gifts and toys. We still have a nice selection to choose from. S.' & H." green stamps on all purchases free parking in rear of building. committee- - FOOD WASTE $ mi OtllY B. & B. Store just west of the light in FOR HER... Slips Hose Sweaters Towels Skirts Blouses Shoes Blankets Purses .Dishes Only a Few See tor Yourself! Jewelry, Etc. Men, Have Your Gilts Wrapped Freel NEW STORE HOURS BEGINNING FRIDAY 14TH WE WILL BE OPEN UN- TIL 9 OCLOCK EACH EVENING THRU DEC. 22ND. WE WILL CLOSE DEC. 24TH AT OUR REGULAR TIME 6 OCLOCK. Phone 488 JUST WEST OF POST OFFICE WE GIVE S. & H." GREEN STAMPS FREE PARKING DIRECTLY BEHIND STORE Layton j |