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Show The Page 9 REFLEX April 11,1957 . in Ogden. This is their second child, they have a two-yeton, tal Special Holy Week Services Set Special services will be I The highlight of the Good Fri- son-in-la- w at Trinity Lutheran Church, day service will he an address by ar the Rev. D. W, Balster, entitled, In Christ We Overcome Misunderstanding Matthew 27 :3!M!." The Festival of Easter will be celebrated by a Sunrise Service beginning at 7:X a.m. The sermon will be based on Colossians 3:1 and In Christ We Overcome entitled: Death. At the second service beginning at 11:00 am. Rev. Balsters sermon will b entitled: We Are Alive." The public is cordially invited to attend any or all of these services. An editor received a story from one of his reporters about the theft of 2,02.1 pigs from one farmer. Curious about the large number, he phoned him. Are you the farmer who had 2,02.7 pigs stolen? Yeth, I thure am," replied the farmer. Thanks, said the editor as he turned and rewrote the story about the theft of two sows and 2.7 pigs. The Monitor. mmsmrmm Kevin. t- - Heart Attack Virginia Bennett Syracuse Mr. and Mrs. Irvin guests at the home of Mr. and Cox spent Sunday with their Mrs. Val R. Bennett at Midvale. and daughter Mr. and Mrs. On leave Verden Chambers and son Scott Airman Second Class Boyd Beaover at Little Mountain. zer, John Nash, and Bob Songer all from Davis Monthan Air Force Ilugway Visitors Miss Judy Wood and Sheldon Base in Tucson, Arizona, arrived Ekins ' of Dugway were visitors home last Wednesday for a week a last Saturday afternoon at the visit with Bishop and Mrs. Mark homes of Miss Donell Cook and Beazer, parents of Boyd. The other two men are close friends of Boyd. Miss Shauna Lynn Bennett. By f Golden Ave., Layton, during Holy Week which begins Sunday, April 14. Sunday, known as Palm Sunday throughout the Christian World, will be observed with the regular worship service and the rite of Confirmation. Confirmation is an opportunity for young people to make public confession of their faith. Preparation for Confirmation consists of a two-yecourse of instruction in the basic teachings of the Bible. The purpose of instruction for Confirmation is to help young people come to a full, personal realization of their faith relationship with God through Jesus Christ. This involves an understanding of their sin, of their Savior, and of His Way of Salvation. On Maunday Thursday, April lMh and Good Friday, April lttth, special worship services will be held. The Maunday Thursday Tenebrae Service will be led in part by the teenagers of the congregation. 2KS r i ar lens from Syracuse ... , A Lutheran By Trinity Layton held - -- Harold L. Spencer has been receiving treatment the past week at an Ogden Hospital, following a heart attack that he -- suffered earlier in the week at his home here. Rudolph Cooks Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Cook had as Sunday visitors the following relatives: Mr. and Mrs, Adalbert Parry, and aon and daughter. Barbara, and Ray, of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hall and daqgh-ter- s, TerraL Marva, and Karren, of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mra. George Cook and daughter Deborah of Layton and Mr. and Mra. Wilbur Mulford and daughters, Shirley and LaDonna, of Syracuse. The Mulfords were also dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cook. Samuel Cooks Clinic Mr. and Mrs. Samuel, Cook had Clinic dill be held April 17, at week Mrs. as their guest last the Syracuse ward church house, Cooks sister Mrs. W, Q. Goodart at 12:00 p. m. This will be the of Salt Lake City. last month for booster shots. Delbert Beazers Pari Beazers Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Beazer Mr. and Mrs. Pari Beazer had Mrs. Hyrum Jones had as Sunday dinner guests their as last weekend visitors, Mrs, Mrs. Ilyrum Jones is seriously son and his family Mr. and Mrs.' Beazers brother and his wife, Mr. Don Beazer and son Rex of Bounand Mrs. Bob Peck and daughter, ill at an Ogden hospital where she was taken last Thursday, suffertiful. Rex, who is serving in the Denise of Aberdeen, Idaho. ing with a heart ailment. U. S. Navy, is home on leave afNew Daughter ter spending the past year in JaMr. and Mrs. Irel Nance are Russell Hansens pan. He will be stationed next at happy parents of a baby Mr and Mrs. Russell Hansen daughter California. San Diego, born to them early last Friday spent last weekend at Bear Lake From Idaho morning, April 5, at the Dee hospi on a vacation trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gardner visited with Mr. and Mrs. Zenas W. Bennett Saturday afternoon for a short time while they were in Salt Lake City attending LDS General Conference. The Gardners are from Blackfoot, Idaho. Attends Reunion Mrs. Elmer Sessions and son, Merrill, attended the South African missionary reunion Saturday at Salt Lake City. Elder Sessions is a returned missionary from that mission. They also visited with Mrs. Esther Sessions and Mrs. Cer-ris- a Thompson at their home in Murray, Utah. Dinner Guests MIm Colette Henrte, Utahs Cherry SIomm Oveen, Is greeted eye It Capitol Hill l Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bodily had Wethlnffeti, D. C, hy Centre tueea Wllllaie A. Dowse and Henry A. Dhien prtor liOUSZ PAINT COLORS as Sunday dinner guests their to attending a receytlen in her he iter. Min Henrte tees chese hy the Utah and daughter, the J. C. Netlsnot Oeord. Choose from 50 new CAUTOnu CASUAL Hansens and family of Kanesville, exterior house paint colors, specially ere-Utah. a ted to keep poce with today's trend Samuel Cooke toward more enjoyable living. Mrs. Kenneth Moore of Roy and Robert Zeigler of Klamath Falls, Come In soon and tee these disOregon, were guests at the home tinctive modem colors . , . custom of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cook last mixed CAUTORNIA CASUAL! ' Sunday afternoon. Mr. Zeigler is Sunset According to Elwyn a nephew of Mrs. Cook. Hall, president of the Sunset Jr. Dinner Gueats BUSH & Chamber of Commerce, the char- On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George ter night banquet of this group II. Bennett, Jr., and family, and ROY - SUNSET will be held April at the Sands Mr. and Mra. Richard Murphy and The Clearfield ki- - Cafe in Clearfield 2, H Clearfield BOUNTIFUL-PROVO m. All at p. were dinner Lynn, wanis club has started promoting reservations for the banquet must daughter, a Rose Garden to be located in be in by April lit, and may be the Clearfield Central Park on made through Donald J. Birch, Center street. The rose garden phone Ted Anderson, area will be located just south of state Junior Chamber of Comthe Bowery which the Kiwanis merce president, will be present club built last year. It will be and Lynn Allen, KLO announcer, thirty-seve- n feet wide and ninety- - will be master of ceremonies for thir-1 .. six feet long and will contain 1 k.nmlpt ty-oplats of various varieties of roses. Net $123 The Jr. Chamber of Sunset is the under which The. ... project direction of the Business and Pub- Commerce caiHhash program which lic Affairs committee ia headed by was recently sponsored in the Jesse D. Barlow as chairman with community netted the organization Eldon H. Barlow, Delbert Brown $125 to be used toward nity projects. Jay Bodily of Eugene Tolman and C. L. Clearfield, won the $.7 merchandise award given with this car On April lit, the wash project. A. and the Sunset School P.-Jr. Chamber of Commerce will sponsor an Easter Egg hunt in the City Park for all school children in Sunset. 5EIDIITZ By DICK BOWMAN California casual son-in-la- w amwt Id rather get LOADED Sunset Jaycee Charter Night Mn ygiM, on fine food from BOWMANS B. F. GOODRICH CANVAS SHOES Sizes FARAH, 4 to 12 $2.89 13 Oz. Sanforized Jeans Priced to Introduce the Best. Mens Sizes . . . DRINKING GLASSES LIBBYS FROZEN GRAPE Pair Guaranteed .. ONLY $2.98 .. JUICE--- 6 O for 33c .7 FOR $1.00 WE GIVE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS! Food Dept. BOWMAN'S KAYSVILLE, UTAH U1C mtET THE QUAUTV - Store HI1D BEAT THE PRICE! W. M. CO. P ne T. Divine love is a sacred flower, which in its early bud is happiness, and in its full bloom is hea ven. Hervey. serving on the committee. Mr. Bar-losaid that the club is interested in encouraging groups at this time to participate in the project by taking over the individual plats and buying the roses to go in the plat The roses can be chosen from a variety of old tested varieties or the newer varieties which sre higher priced. All the rose plants are of high quality value. The cost ranges from $k.oo to $17.00 a plat Any group that wishes to assume a plat may plant the roses or have the city park gardener do the planting and they may have a steel marker placed in the plat with their name on it as the donor. w By HOW ARD CLOWARD r-J- J 0QBOEcGQeQ entertained at our From the moment you take your scat, youll be royally All the excitement REVIEW. STARLITE presentation of the CASEORAMA 11 and refreshments prizes. You see lively of a State Fair parades, music, under actual demonstrations of Case Tractors and implements-work- ing and ready be on will display equipment field conditions. New farm experts Case machinery be will factory There for your examination. be looking for We ll answered. like those for questions youd there, too, you plan now to attend! profit-makin- g LOCATION I Field Just East of Junction of Old and New Highway South Edge of Layton & IKIU Layton, Utah No time or mileage limitl Fully Guaranteed by Kelly'. Never Mind, Howard, I found the hood latch," Guaranteed New Treads We have the latest equipment to service your car. Howard's Conoco Service Wre PHONE 542 Give Gold Strike Stamps 5 So. Main St. Kaysville, Utah 00x16 and RacapabI Tire HLT anti ELM Ini -- a.qwi4.hlt fw We Give U VMM. S. & II. TIRE COTIPAIIV Green Stamps ON RECAP and NEW TIRE PURCHASES EXPERT RETREADING ; , CONVENIENTi LOCATIONS AT TWO f f t 286 North Main and 183 South State l M , - .CLEARFIELD |