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Show The Page 6 Feb. 7, 1957 REFLEX e schools room and will include talks by Principal Roland E. Long and Ben Whitesides, past president. Musical num multi-purpos- rrrtitiumrtv mnCT t By DICK BOWMAN X . can't wait to get my teeth no eat those delicious . BOWMAN'S GROCERIES I can MEATS QUALITY LEG O' LAMB GEtOUND BEEF 'r'Z Lb. 53c Lean and fresh . . lor 37c 3 Lbs. Lb. I9c Bacon, sliced, end cut ... Lb. 35c COILING MEAT K: ROMAN'S utaii Store kaysville, I .iii P-T- A I I ten-roo- m i 4 I Sugar Beet Advisory Committee Will Set individual Allotments bers will be furnished by a sektet program chairman. from Layton LDS Fifth Ward. addition 'to the The Refreshments will be served, ac- school cost f KW.ST'J.DO, and was cording to Mrs. Forest S. Johnson, built by federal aid funds. itp on EHUtri (room tip flUBI Layton Members of the Davis County Sugar Beet Advisory Com- mlttee will meet Friday afternoon at 1 pm. to establish proportion- ate, shares and individual allot-- 1 DavTT County sugar Tieet this years crop. for growers of the committee inMembers clude Clifford Collins, representative of the state Sugar Beet Advisory Committee; E. Glenn Green, Kaysville, member of the Davis ASC board; Barry W. Porter, Lay- ton, Carl J. Whitesides, Layton, and C. Milton Parr, West Weber, representing the sugar processors; and (Tyle Lowe, Hooper; Chester FlinJ Kaysville; Richard Layton, and Milton Call, Layton, representing the growers. Federal assistance on sugar beets is paid from a tax levied on pro- cessing of sugar and a tax on suthe Departgar imports through ment of Agriculture Local grow- ers are now being paid at the rate lo per ton on the lt)Vl crop, of It is being paid total of 2825 acres of on approximately beets which produced 40,220 tons of sugar beets. This money is in addition to the regular price paid the grower by the processors. Quota for this area for the 1057 crop on which individual shares CKITCDTAIKI 1 Pennies rnrp 7i7) Or PARKING IN REAR OF OUR STORE LAYTON STORE . , Aim for a heart with PORT Qf"OT 1 1 r Notart OGDEN IS INTRODUCING A NEW Kaysville Preceding the Davis Ben Lomond game on the Dart home floor on February 8j Pro. Schola will welcome and entertain the Scotg pep dub at a tea The traditional affair is giv- en honor of the pep club of a neighboring school chosen by the Pro members. On the agenda is an official welcoming committee, refreshments, and a program. Officers for this year are Connie Harris, Katheryne Tree, Pat Gold-- a man, Judy Swaner, and Madeline PICK-U- P OF ITEMS LISTED BELOW Layton Jaycettes he I,ay ton Guns Jaycettes AddingXMachines Cash Registers I Bicycles board of directors meeting will be held Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Wendell Poiter. Immediate business of the meeting will be the planning of the Jaycettes Valentine party to be held on the l.th of February at Old MacDonalds Farm. All Jaycettes and their husbands are asked to keep this date open to attend the party. Out-Boar- Motors d GIFTS FROM PENNEYS Skis Sanders, Etc. Fishing PolfcJand Reels Products Coleman Typewriters Scopes Exciting New Layton A founders Men to Do the Work SlO KEN COOPER Formerly of Layton Sporting Goods A; day kd.il k Whitesides Plan Open Housej For New Addition W. A i't'f- - Ice Skates Sharpened Porter Cable Saws Factory-traine- d P-T- DELIVERY SERVICE FOR THE REPAIR ... 1 and TO ALL LAYTON RESIDENTS Jones. Lay ton PLENTY Attention! Layton Resident s will be based is 3.1S0 acres. The sugar beet allotment "gram was set up to cut down sur- pluses by controlling the number of beets planted. 20 Years on Guns Howard Jessop 12 Years Adding Machines and George Jessop Typewriters Will Bitton 30, Years Bikes and Skis pro- gram and open house with conducted tours of the new addition to the E. M. Whitesides Elf men- -' tary school has been scheduled fori February IS at 8 p m by the The program will be held in the -, LOMAS ' $12.95 Just Phone KEN COOPER 833 EAST GENTILE P-T- Kays. 926-- n LAYTON An outstanding selection of new East-e- r Styles Arriving I)ailv argains! Bargains! Bargains! ! 1956 MERCHANDISE ALL St j led Dacran and Cotton $2.83 v j ' No ironing required vj Proportioned to fit iXSlu: iT.lv whether shestcdl' short or average! .? Ml Famous Quality GAYMODE GENERAL ELECTRIC STRETCHABLE HOSE fe.i Iff 98c 2VTe Beautiful Spring Shades. i Hundreds of Ixively Boys Brentwood Cottons Shirt and Tie Set $2.79 to 15 Misses 12 to 20 Half Sizes 14',-2Outstanding Selection Juniors $1.79 9 1 Drastically Reduced Womens j ' Drastically Reduced Drastically Reduced Tweed-fleec- e $11.88 Such a I)w, IiOw at Price, MensloOSrWool Flannel Slacks $6.88 Broken Sizes. $2.98 Wash and Wear Fabrics All Wool Ixtvely- - Selection Sport Shirts Ideal for the Little Guv Sizes ,t to 10. Car Coats A- - Mens Spring f - Quilt llnedrtlulslanding value. I -- urge Selection Cotton Flannel Lined Jeans $- 2Womens Sizes Beautiful Flocked Nylon Dusters Beautiful Pastel Shades Soft pastel. Pink and Blue. 1 Deep Freezers - Spring Jewelry 2 tor Refrigerators Ranges $6 1 11 East Gentile .. i Layton Phone 306-- W |