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Show The Page 8 REFLEX ' Feb. 7, 1957 BIRTHS Stay In School, OOAMA Comder Tells Students Layton Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Lindeman, son born January 21 at Dee hospital in Ogden. West Point . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurley, daughter born January 30 at Dee hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Sherill Layton Delove Alvey, daughter born January 20 at Hill AFB hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clearfield Arthur Gordon Pyper, son born January 20 at Hill AFB hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joel R. Sunset Bischoff, daughter born January 25 at Dee hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Layton Christensen, son born January 25 at Dee hospital. ' Sunset Mr. and Mrs. John Jensen, son born January 29 at Dee hospital. Layton Mr. and Mr. Kenneth O. Smith, son born January 30 at St. Benedicts hospital. By Shanna Chappell Kayaville Stay in achool and was the get a good education," H. P. General message Brigadier Robey, OOAMA commander, gave the Dart Staff, journalism students, and student body president of Davis High School Tuesday, January 20, at Hill Air Force Base. The commanding officer at Hill Field had invited the students to the air base for a press conference. While I was overseas I became NOTICE FOR SALE ' X Valentine Party For Children Of Clearfield Community Church Valentine will be , 7:00 Clearfield 7:00 the theme of the Clearfield Com8:15 munity Church Kindergarten party next Night to be (held at the church 4:00 Thursday afternoon at 1:30 p. m. and also of the Layton Missionary and fW. Circle which will meet at the home 4:00 of Mrs. Mae Odle 9 Verdeland 130. Park, Monday at 7 p. m. Other activities of the church for the week are as follows: Board of Trustees will meet Friday evening Syracuse Happenings By Junior High Fun Night. Senior Virginia Bennett st Choir Rehearsal. High Fun Syracuse News ht two weeks at the home of her son Mr. and Mrs. and daughter-in-law- , Paul B. Smedley and their family in Tooele. The Paul Smedleys are happy parents of their third child, a baby daughter. acquainted with five or six thousand American boys. The sickest, sorriest, and most disappointed boys were the ones who had quit school," he stated. "On the threshold of life they had quit school to make quick money, but 20 years from now they will be the ditch diggers. He advised students to Take the fundamental courses in school and leave the deadbeat courses alone. courses If you take the dead-bein high school, youll receive an awful shock when you get to college. They want the students who know the fundamentals. Good solid subjects get you in college and War Surplus Cement Block Bldgs. 7020 feet Including Fixtures ConUct I. C. PACKARD at 9 K10 a.m. to S 0 Building Arsenal Villa, Roy, Utah Or Phone 6767 Eve. After 7 p. m. p-- Financing Arrangements Can Be Made This Adv. Worth $1.00 TO YOU on your next TV repair Having TV Trouble? If So keep you there. The general has spent several years in Europe. He said the discipline was good in European schools and only fundamental subjects were taught there, but our American system is better. The students were then taken on a tour of the base by Lt. Holman. for Service Anytime Call 34 McCALL Radio and TV 160 Ross Drive, Clearfield here's real tire value! SHOJPSRfflDTM nsw. low during price! ELLY Bei-nar- AW SUPEEl-IFLIE- X Feb. mu 1- he b,fi iyiafch 9 ' In mm4 rro4aWW lira iiuMmro GUARANTEED $ Q95 U NEW TREADS CHICK OUR "SMART TRUCK TIRE SPECIALS S AND ttCAPMIll TIM M"" Returns Home Mrs Golden W. Smedley returned home Saturday after spending Take aim Mid mi tiiMMiiii Powt &o Bam-bioug- eee' PURCHASES IGUY nRc$, 4p.iU.M. W 41 yoart) at h (Direct From Chateau Briand) home in Morgan. Cubs Graduate Kenneth Payne and Blaine were both graduated from Cub Scouting and received their Tender Foot badge in Scout Patrol Sunday evening at the Syracuse Second w&rd Sacrament meeting. Playing Every Saturday Night itt 50c Cover Charge EAT BETTER FOR LESS Hall or ib. Divided Hall 60 lbs. Beef Plus Proc. m - All Asst. Cuts READY FOR THE FREEZER Low Prices LOCKER SERVICE With Each Hal! Bee! on Pork, Veal, Mutton, Lamb Purchased BUY IN BULK AND SAVE! Marcaroni & Spaghetti PINTO NAVY RED BEANS 25 lbs. SA49 LIMA $69 lbs 25 RICE, White -- 25 lbs $32? LIKE SAVINGS in SMALLER LOTS 19c DENNISON'S MEAT BALLS & SPAG. 21c FRUIT COCKTAIL Libby's 303 3 for 25c VET'S DOG FOOD. 303 FRYERS, Pan Ready BACON SLAB GROUND ROUND. Fresh ORANGES. Each 98c Lb. 49c 3 Lbs. 98c Lb. 8c 6 lor 25c 2 Bags 15c Count 70-8- 0 PINK GRAPEFRUIT CELLO CARROTS Many More Good Buys in Our MEAT and Case-L- GROCERY DEPARTMENTS Buys in ot 6 Canned Foods Above Wholesale WE GIVE S. & II GREEN STAMPS Layton Cold Storage FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS West Gentile Phone 30 1)6 Layton HOME OF THE FROZEN FOOD BANK a Short Drive and SAVE at SALE TRADE-I- N ON SHOPSMITH FEB. 15 -- MAR. 9 wvErwcSivESTERN POWER TOOL . ROUND-U- P COMING FEB. 15 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7th; FRIDAY 8th and SATURDAY 9th JUST A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS BLOSSOMTIME MATERNITY WEAR Pedal Pushers, Skirts Smocks and Suits $2.57 to $9.77 NYLON AND COTTON DRESSES Infants to Teens $1.00 to $5.00 PAJAMAS WINTER COATS and JACKETS $1.37 $2.50 to $10.00 RBrtN KM CirrB - - SKIRTS All Sizes $1.00 to $4.00 HATS and BONNETS 67c to $U7 AUTO ASSOCIATE STORES 286 North Main and 1S3 South State CLEARFIELD, UTAH 3 ROY. UTAH 60 FOUR MONTHS FREE AFTER-INVENTOR- Y RECAP and NEW TIRE EXPERT RETREADING RUSS LAKIN Trio (Turn West at the Intersection by the American Food Store in Roy) ON TIRE COMPANY The DOROTHY'S ONLY SHOPSMITH LETS YOU COMPLETE THE JOBI and in Farmington Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Willard M. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Parley Butters at their ei plat 1iousE Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barton of Farmington were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sessions, parents of Mrs. Barton. six-wee- 60 FASHIONABLE Phone Clearfield Friends in Davis Syracuse County will be happy to learn that Captain and Mrs. Earl S. Payne Girl Scout Troops No. SO and their three sons, David 13, Donald 11, and Rodney U are now stationed at Wright Patterson Air Brownie Scouts Troop No. Force Base, Dayton, Ohio. For the past two years they have been in Marysville, Tennessee. They are formerly of Syracuse. Captain Payne has spent the past twelve years with the U. S. Air Force. His wife and family have been able to accompany him. at 0:30. During his army years, Captain Canadian Visitors Sunday, February 10: Payne and his family have resided Visitors during the past week at in thirty-tw- o of the forty-eig9.00 First Sunday School Sesthe homes of Mr. and Mrs. Kail United States. sion with classes for all ages from D. Zaugg, Mr. and Mrs. Paul the cradle to grandfather. Zaugg, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Zaugg Mrs. William Knighton is back and Mrs. Eva Christensen were to her home, much 10:10 Church Worship Service. improved from their cousins, Alfred Zaugg and two major operations, that has Four Anchors of Tingle Zaugg of Sermon topic, Sterling, Alberta, caused her much illness during the Faith. Canada. past four months. Following her School 11:20 Second The two Mr. Zaugga also spent stay in an Ogden hospital each Sunday with classes for all age groups sometime in Peterson with their time, she has spent much time at parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. the homes of her children the from the cradle up. k last being a period with Zaugg. ti:00 -- Junior High Fellowship. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Egan of Layton, Family Dinner more recently of Clearfield. Senior Post High Fellow(J.oo Mr. and Mrs. George H. Bennett, and Attend Funeral ship. Jr., entertained with a family dinThe following Syracuse people Dr. ner at their home Sunday after-- I 7:00 School of Missions. attended the' funeral services MonMr. noon and for Val Mrs. Bennett misKail Brock a retired foreign for Mrs. Eva Ray at Lindand two of Midvale; Mr. day sionary, will be our guest speaker. and Mrs.daughters Mortuary in Ogden: Mr. and quist Richard Murphy and Mrs. Willard M. Manibrough, Mr. Our study classes will continue. daughter, Lynn, Floyd Bennett, and Mrs. Phillip J. Bennett, Mr. and Airmen 3c Wendell E. Ben-- I Monday I. Criddle, Mr. and Mrs. (1.30 Young People and others nett, home on leave from his Navy and Mrs. George II. Bennett, Jr., will go skating at Berthana with Duties: Miss Marilyn Page, Boun- Mrs. Mellie B. Thurgood, Mrs. tiful; Dorothy Ann, Scott and El- Dale B. Thurgood, Mrs. Lloyd the First Baptist of Ogden. Bennett. lery Riggs, Mrs. Joseph S. Thurgood, H. 1.30 -- Boy Scout Troop isit Sister and Mrs. Horace R. Barber. Explorer Post "s. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Patterson of Southern Vacation Salt lake City, spent Sunday Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Pari Beazer and 7.:to Womens Service Society. visiting Mrs. Esther Sesdaughter, Kristie, letumed Sunday 7 3n Pack 7s I.emleis Meeting sions, a sister of Mrs. Patterson. evening from a two weeks vacation Birthday toIarty to the Southern States. Both l.:tii Gnl Scout .Neighborhood Mr. and Mrs Clifford Barber and tiip Mr. and Mrs. Beazer served an L Leaders Meeting. Mrs. I.ucina Neville attended the D. S. mission a few years ago m 3:15 Girl scout Troop 50. hnghday anniversary party of Mrs. Louisiana and New Oilcans. They Edith Waite, lust Saturday at the also visited with Elder Thayne Wednesday We home of Mr. and Mis. S. S. White-hea- d Smedley who is now serving on a 7:00 Midweek Fellowship. of Salt Lake City. mission in the Southern States. are studying the harmony of the d Return Home He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Gospel and will be m the third Mrs. Robert Christensen and inW. Smedley and a member of fant son returned to their home the Syracuse ward. They visited chapter of John. K.oo Senior High Fellowship last Saturday evening, after spend- a brother of Mrs. Beazers, now ing a week at the home of her par- also serving on a mission from the cabinet meeting. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Springer ALeideen, Idaho ward. Thursday of Ogden, following their arrival Undergoes Surgery 0.00 Youth Choir Rehearsal. from the hospital. Mrs. Rulon Barber entered an Ogden hospital Tuesday in preparation for a major opeiaitnn which sh plans to undergo in a few days. She has been granted a leave of absence for the next mtinth from her duties in the Syracuse Second ward Primary organization. Arrives for Visit Mrs Douglas Sleeman and small daughter, Denese, of Rochester, TRADE-I- N ON New York, arrived here by plane lqst week for a visit with her parents, Bishop and Mrs. Mark Bea-ze- i. She came because of the illness of her mother. However. Mrs. Beazer's condition is very much improved at this time. FOR ANY POWER TOOL YOU OWN! Honor Primary Worker The North Davis stake Pnmary piesidency, consisting of Mrs. Eva Christensen, Syracuse; Mts. Walter W. Steed, Jr., and Mrs. Gray-do- n Holt. Clearfield, and Mrs. Arnold Bodily, Syracuse, along with members of the board, recently honored Mrs. Arthur White for having served six and a half years 5as Children's Friend representative on the Primary Board. Prior to Mrs. Whites serving with Mrs. Christensen and her assistants, she served with Mis Madge Smith, when she was stake PriNow the time to get the one power mary picsident. the in tool you've always wanted New Grandchildren multicomparable SH0PSM1TII Four wee babies ai lived during purpose home workahop! Laaao, drag the month of January to please or carry your old power tool in and proud grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. walk out the proud owner of a brand William Knighton. New arrivals new SHOPSMJTH! included a son born January 10 to Newell and Edith Knighton Par-kof Ogden; a daughter born January 11 to Mr. and Mrs. John tod Knighton at a Logan hospital; a boy born January 20 to Don J. and Eleanor Knighton Paskett of Ogden; and a boy born January 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Janies C. Knighton, also of Ogden. COVERS YOUR TRADE-IWeek End isitors Mis. June Gieiishe of Bountiful THE DOWN PAYMENT v ns a week-en- d visitor at the home PAY LESS THAN of her brother-in-laand sister, Mi. and Mrs. Clyde Barber. S3 A WEEK Senior-po- Featuring NOW ' at the TOYS DOLLS |