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Show The Page 2 May 9, 1957 REFLEX Mrs. William Rigby Heads Farmington Mr. William Rigby was elected president of the Farmfor ington Elementary school the coming year. She succeeds Mr. Le Grand Gregory. A P-T- A Second Parish Dinner Planned By St. Rose Catholic Church Elections took place Thursday evening, May 2, at the school auLayton "Get Mother out of the ditorium. Other officers are Mrs. kitchen on the eve of Mothers Newell Wood, vice president, and Day is the theme of the second Mrs. Jack Rigby, secretary. Parrish dinner to be held at St. Rose Catholic Church, Layton, on Saturday, 'May 11th from ft to 7:.'k p.m. The dinner is sponsored Club by the Ladies Altar Society and the Holy Name Society of the parThe Farmington ish, with Mrs. A. Johnson of Farmington Garden Club will meet Friday, May Clearfield as general chairman. lo at x p.m. in the Legion Hall at The decorations, arranged by other Mrs. the courthouse. Plantu-4n- d W. Aerts and her committee, items fur the gardener will 1e auc- will out the theme of Moth.carry tioned off. Light refreshments will be served. The public is in- ers Day. George McHugh, Layton, and vited to fettend. William DeJonghe, Clearfield, president of the Holy Name Society HA-Hteaming here is Mina will be in charge of tickets. WilJo LaKoaa, chosen Miss Smiles liam Pitts will handle seating arof 1957 in New York. She will rangements and the serving will reign over National Laugh Week. be done by the members of Girl Ha-HScout Troop No. lift. Ye Olde Cowhands Farmington Garden 4-Club Meets Thur. Sets Meeting H Ye Olde Cowhands club in Kaysville will the Lloyd. W. Barnes farm, Kaysville 4-- H dairy meet at West Kaysville, this afternoon (Thursday) at 4 p.m. They will see a demonstration on clipping calves and watch pipeline milking in operation. Club officers are Keith Linford, president; Stevert president; Tamara Barnes, secretary and treasurer; and Sandra Whitaker, reporter.! vice Garrett, Olene Witaker is club leader. a! MOTHER In Mind ! Keep American Legion FREE SHOW TICKET GIVEN WITH EACH $10.00 PURCHASE! Auxiliary Elects DRESSES SLIPS (Large Selection of Spring Styles) At Farmington $5.00 Farmington Ray H. Snow, 117ft North Main, was elected commander of Farmington American Legion Post 27 Monday night He will be assisted by Charles H. Anderson, 1st vice commander; Travers F. Brophy, second vice commanded; I). L. Mickclson, adjutant; ('apt. C. R. McDaniels, chaplain; John Shrope, sergeant-at-armAuxiliary Officers Also elected Monday evening were for Farmington American Legion Auxiliary Unit 27. Barbara Snow will serve as president; Ester Daub, first vice d president; Mable Ferguson, vice president; Charlotte Broand treasurer; phy, Signa Larson, historian; Grace An-- 1 Mar-rett- a sergeant-at-armderson, Miller, Chaplain. (Nylon, Etc.) $3.99 $10.00 Values to $7.95 Values to $24.95 APRONS ROBES AND DUSTERS (Fancy and Others) Oil $1.98 NYLONS COATS. TOPPERS. SUITS (First Quality, Famous Brand) on s. officers MOTHER S DAY. MAY 12th LAYTON STORE Other committee chairmen are: Mrs. W, Warn, coking; Mrs. F. Ferretti, serving; Mrs. L. Walton, kitchen arrangements, and Mrs. W. Pitts, hospitality. The public is invited to attend this dinner and no advance reservations needed 79c Pair Values to $1.65 GOWNS AND PAJAMAS 20 Oil FLOWERS HOUSERESSES secretary CRISP. COOL $2.99 JEWELRY 79c $1.49 Values to $4.98 Values lo S2.98 s; Fair Board Will Brentwood FREE SHOW TICKET GIVEN WITH EACH $10.00 PURCHASE! Set Up Schedule De 0Wt(Me& A meeting of the Davis County Fair Board has been called for May lo, at 7:fto p.m. in the agriculture room at Davis High School by fair manager Henry W. Gal- Cottons 63 North braith. The meeting will be for all executive board members and department heads. 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Therefore, we incite you doctors of Dacis County to TRY a Reautyrest in your own home. Sleep on it for 30 nights. Then e if you don4t think its the Lest mattress-youvever slept on, notify us. We will it pick up and there will be no charge. Just come in this week and select the size and model you prefer. ... Free Delivery! SOLD Locely Gaymode Stretchables h the the EXCLUSIVELY ' By 98c Woman Who Han One. Large Selection. Always First (unlit . Sensational Valuel Original Rogers Silverplate ORIGINAL ROGERS Bountiful Set SILVER PLATE S3-piec- e 65 rc. SET SERVICE FOR 12 $1 788 Roy Layton f Open Friday Evening Till 8 P. M. $22.88 At t |