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Show r Page Verdeland P-T- recent winners on the Utah Talent Quest will furnish two numbers. Cub Scout Pack 807, Sunset Also scheduled is the election of officers for the coming year. These which was recently organised, will will be installed by Mrs. Kendall hold its first Pack Meeting this president. Roundy, former Thursday at 8 p. m. in the Sunset There will also be square danc- ward chapel. Less Moore, Pack The speaker will be the Civil Defense Director of Davis County, ing to the records donated to the Master, urges parents of the boys, e and families and Den chiefs to be presThomas Q. Williams of Center- school by the ville, and the Tunettea a vocal candy will be sold. Cochairmen are ent for this occasion. Twenty-seve- n trio consisting of Janet Corbridge, Mrs. Robert Vollmer and Mrs. Kent boys represent Pack 807 enrollJanice Adams and Orell Corbridge, Randall. ment which is sponsored under the Primary Association of Sunset A meeting: ha Layton been scheduled for the parents of the Verdeland Park school for April 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the Administration building. This meeting will be full of extras. P-T- A A home-mad- A Second Ward and Sunset Third Ward. Den Mothers of this Pack are Den 1, Mrs. Harold Jones; Den 2, Mrs. Lloyd Martin; Den 3, Mrs. Mrs. and Watkins Harriett Sparks; Den 4. Mrs. Phillip Hansen, and Den r, Mrs. Lawrence Chairman of the Pack Committee is Lawrence Byington COMPLETE INSURANCE n. SERVICE CLEARFIELD Phone What good! the solitary drinker exclaimed. Why Id sever set foot in the place, thats alL and Committee member is Harold Jones. Den Chiefs are Kent Call, Don ScrogginB, Jay Moore and Gary Watson, all Boy Scouts. The following boys will receive their Bobcat Pins gt this first meeting of the Pack: James Hansen, Frank Hersom, Steven Byington, Lawrence Hansen, David Anderson, Gary Hoskins, Michael Gibbons, Harold Israelson, Johnny Watson, Jim Call, Michael Johnson, Billy Weller, Brent Beesley, Willard Neibaur, Scottie Wiberg, Scott Burbank, Gregory Jenkins, Wayne Jones, James Rumsey, John Curtis Watkins, Richard Sparks, David Nelson, Wayne Moore, Ned D. Larsen, Clark Dalton, Terry Porter and Clay Grover. r , . Comnew church members will be honormonth- ed. The program will consist of spely Fellowship Supper at 8 p. m. cial musical numbers. Sunday evening. Each family group There will be a service of dedicais asked to bring a main dish and a tion on babies at the Sunday morn- The Clearfield Clearfield munity Church will VERN M. SMITH Smith Bldg. 28, 1957 Community Church Plans Supper THE BEST IN INSURANCE ANY KIND YOU NEED WE HAVE SEE I Mar. REFLEX I CERTAINLY wish I knew by himself at the end of the bar. where I was going to die," said the What good would that do? disconsolate man who was drinking asked the bartender. Newly Organized Sunset Cub Scout Pack 807 Will Hold First Meeting Plans Election A The 1 1 77 hold the salad Those with ing service. or dessert. birthdays along with the The Tri-C- s Sunday School Class has made plans for an April Fools Party. The Party is to be held at the church Saturday evening at 7:30. All members of the class are invited to come and bring their friends. Each lady is to bring a box with light refreshments for two. SCHEDULE BRAND SWEATERS Sunday, March 31 D:00 a.m. First Sunday School Boys session. Theme of Adult classes The Last Judgment. There are $3.88 classes for all ages. 10:10 a. m. Church Worship Service. Sermon theme, The Joy Service" dedication service for babies. 11:13 a. m. Second session of the Sunday Church School. 0:00 p. m. Monthly Fellowship Pot Luck Supper. Monday, April 1 $7.88 $6.88 0:30 Explorer Post 78. 0:30 Boy Scout Troop 78. 7 :30 Workers Conference. March END -- OF -- MONTH CLEARANCE FAMOUS SPRING DRESSES CHILDREN'S $28 $10.00 DRESSES COATS and TOPPERS (Ladies' and Girls') to 50 BRANDS . Youths' $488 OFF 10 ADVERTISED and Girls Drastically Reduced $5.00 NATIONALLY OR $5.88 v Men's MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Tuesday 3:43 Girl Scout Troop 30. Wednesday 7:00 Midweek Fellowship Service. You are invited to this Bible $8.88 $6.88 $3.00 This is ideal sweater weather. Take advantage of these dras- BOYS' SPORT COATS OIi A Ladies' LOVELY VARIETY SELECTION OF OF CERAMICS study. 8:00 Deacons and Deaconesses Board Meeting. tic reductions. WIDE Thursday 4:00 MANY OTHER ITEMS DRASTICALLY REDUCED! De Montes 63 North I Main Kaysville Girl Scout Troops 38 and 1 30. 4:00 Brownies Scouts No. 130. 0:00 Youth Choir Rehearsal. 7:00 Junior High Fun Night. 7:00 Senior Choir Rehearsal, 8:00 Board of Christian Edu cation. 8:13 Senior Post High Fun 4 Night. M f ? 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