OCR Text |
Show The Page 2 May 30, 1957 REFLEX Wanship Dam Beneficial Suggestion Awards Go To 11 From Davis At USD rr IFnrato Open To Boats ll) Boaters have another new water Supply Depot received awards for beneficial suggestions to test this week wijh the openJ By Katherine Rtse, Phone Farm. last week from Capt F. B. Risser, ing of the new Wanship Dam to Memorial on craft commanding officer: Day. Las Vegas Trip pleasure Denton C. Andrew, HO, 4h DaMr. and Mrs. Don Barton spent the weekend a week facilities for launching Farmington Although Carta for boats will be ley Avenue, Layton, limited, the public ago in Las Vegas, Nevada. carton section. $10. Birthday Dinner will have access to the dam on this Mrs. Ann Hoffmeister entertained at a birthday dinner Tuesday, Lucille G. Stringham, IR, S3!i holiday and throughout the rest East looo South, Clearfield, The of the summer. May 21 for her husband E. E. Hoffmeister. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spencer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Earl use of mimeographed forms for from will run Boating licenses Spencer were guests. and Mrs. Irvin Hughes and Mr. departmental use in processing per- $1.50 for a single time to $7 for formance ratings. $10. and Mrs. Earl Stoddard of Og- Bridge Club Lthe season. Permits may be purThe Rose City Bridge club met den are grandparents. Mary S. Burton, AD, ts.1 North chased at the county courthouse in 450 East, Bountiful, "Navy vehicle Wednesday in Bountiful at the Kindergarten Coalville, the dam site, or at Wan- - home of Mrs. Ethel Jensen, stamp.'4lO. Some tin children enrolled in ship. Udy, and Kathryn Jenning. Oren L. Ellis, HO; 220 Glen Place, Kindergarten Monday, May 27 at Mrs. Effie Apple the Farmington Elementary school. Layton, Portable bins for temporMr. Lawrence Turner of Sioux ary storage of classified material. George Magees Children Perform City, Iowa, visited a week ago ' Mr. and Mrs. George Magee have $10, the from at to SE-157 Wednesday Friday Kenneth C. Hortin, t,een visiting at the home of Mrs. Mrs. home of her mother-in-laFor Clearfield North Lakeview Drive, Clearfield, mother, Mrs. Mabel Steed. Effie Apple. Mr. Turner spent Magees , 343 and Ray A. Mitigate, Mrs. Magees brother and mothers day with Mrs. Apple, then Mr. and Mrs. Jack Steed East 2nd South, Kaysville, Safety Fourth MIA Class he had to return to Sioux City. entertained Sunday evening for chain on railroad gates. $10. This past week Mrs. Apple visited them. The Magees have just reJessie E. Dunn, HO, 224 Colorado Sunset Mrs. Rex Wallgren of at the home of her turned from Heidelberg, Germany. Street, Clearfield, Portable table Sunset presented a group of Sun- in Layton brother-in-laMr. and Mr. and sister for rolling charts. $:I5. Magee was asst. chief' of set and Clearfield children for the classification of civilian personMary S. Burton, AD, 3s". North Speciul Interest group of the Clear- Mrs. Leo Hill. Index pages field Fourth Ward at the Stake 85th Birthday 450 East, Bountiful, nel the past 5 years. His duties for officer service records. $30. Mrs. Wilma Miller spent Sun- called him to many of the capitols House recently. Children who parMelvin E. Lots, ('OS, 502 South in Provo visiting with her of Europe. He has been to Lonticipated on this drama and speech day East, Clearfield, Revised Clfd. demonstration program were Da- mother, Mrs. Josephine Goodridge don, The Hague, Brussels and y Form 4430 in. $1.'. Lisbon and Madrid. When celebrating her eighty-fiftvid Bailey and David Moffitt, who wa B. he and Mrs. Magee visited Bingham, MGL, Penny Cagle. Nancy Bingham, Marjorie birthday. Clearfield, Laundry list forms Kathleen Egbert, Susan Cagle, France, Italy, Switzerland, LuxemMontana Weekend $10 (Clfd 331 11 Dr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen and bourg, Sweden, and Denmark. Their Kawn Wallgren, Danny Kay, Peggy Jeniel A. Burgess, MD, 100 Ross Garner, and Gloria Hersom, all of family, Mr. Clarence Tornow and next assignment will be Ft. Huach-ucDrive, Clearfield, Safe storage of Sunset and Roxie Biggs and Mary Mrs. Frank Howell went to MonArizona. Mrs. Magee is the lumber. $10. tana over the weekend to the Jen-- j former Melva Steed, Sue Barlow of Clearfield. Lari Spencers sens cabin. Davis Naval Eleven Clearfield NSD County employees THE at Clearfield 41-- i i arrival-departu- re 1, sister-in-la- SE-1- RIDS SHOW Saturday 1 :30 P.M. Song oi Arizona" Roy Rogers and Trigger off-dut- h Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. ). a, June 2, 3, 4, 5 "Somebody Up There Likes Me" Marion Anderson group consists of girls in ages from 12 to lit. The six charter member of this group which is newly formed received pins at this tea. They are: Ruth Pecht of Clearfield, Phyllis Biddle of Clearfield, Naomi Bon of Roy, Louise Sperry of Clearfield, Ruth Short of Roy and Betty Jane Poe of Clearfield. The womens Missionary Circle of the church furnished the pins for the group. Guild Club Holds Paul New man. Pier Angeli Plus Mother, DaughterTea "The Man Who Turned to Stone" Clearfield According to leaders Mrs. Joe Vasques and Mrs. Duncan Cameron, the Marion Anderson Guild Club of the Clearfield Community Church recently held their mothers and daughters' tea at the home of Mrs. Cameron. This Victor Jory, Ann Doran Charlotte Austin Mrs. Louella Halverson of Salt son and daughter-in-wa- x a visitor Sunday at the home law, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Halverson of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace llight. of Kaysville visited Sunday at the Mr. Bain attends the BYU and home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl the Hights daughter, cer. Mrs. Lovica Pratt Dawn, to Farmington. Mrs. Lovica Pratt attended the Marvin Steeds Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mecham of graduation service at Granite High Morgan and their son Ned had to see her granddaughter, Thursday at the home of etta Pratt graduate. Loretta was Mrs. Mecham sister and broth- - one of the valedictorian, and is Mr. and Mrs. Marvin, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pratt. Steed. Stork Shower John Mikesells Mrs. Mary Louise Bone was Mr. and Mrs. John Mikesell wenti to Elsinore Sunday to get Mrs. 'guest of honor Monday night in Lake at a stork shower. The Mikesells father, Suren Herman-Sal- t sen who will spend the summer shower was given by Mrs. Helen Carr and Miss Elaine Stevens at with the Mikesells. the Carr home. Other guests were 5th Birthday Bishop and Mr. Lloyd Hess, girls that Mary Louise associates Finance. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Manning and with at Strevell-Patterso- n Mr. and Mrs. Verl Buhler went Last Friday night Mrs. Carol Muir to Bountiful Sunday to wish lit-- and Miss Ruth McKeller of Salt tie Robbie Rampton a happy birth- - Lake entertained at a shower for day. Robbie was 5 Monday, May Mary Louise at the Muir residence. 27 and is the son of Mr. and Mrs.! A couple of weeks ago Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bone of Kaysville, par- Robert Rampton. of Dale Bone gave a show- ents Sunday Speaker Ray Halwas the speaker at er and party for the Dale Bones the Youth Sacrament service Sun- - at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wait-da- y er Jennings. night at v30 p.m. New Daaghter Get Together A wee baby girl was born to Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stoddard Wed- - Rex Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. James Parcel), Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bone nesday. May 22. She weighed pounds 4 ounces. Laralynn, David, and Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmus-Joi- i. and Colleen, the little ones sen of Kaysville, went to Salt Lake brothers and sisters were happy to dinner and a show. These girls to have their sister home. Mr. all attended Davis together and 7 Memorial Pay Tire Sale! 03157 SURER7FXEX QfCfll am) (in? son-in-la- have enjoyed getting together for evening of fun since. Farmington Second Fred Baker, executive vice president of the Bank of Utah, was the speaker for the Farmington Second Ward Service Sunday eveEllen Fisher and Sandra ning. Turner graduated from Primary. 'JSarl Sweats Mr. antPMrs. Ted McNeil of Springville visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. McNeils parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sweat. Dick Warnock Dick Warnock will spend six months in the Air Force at Lack-lan- d Air Force Base in Texas. He reports June 5 at Hill Field. Ward Warnock Ward Warnock is attending a board of health convention in Long Beach, Calif., Mr. Wamdcjc is Davis County Sanitarian.-SummeVisitor Mrs. J. E. Brenner of Kansas City, Missouri, arrived Friday night to spend the summer at the home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jennings. Mrs. Brenner is K5 years of age and travels back and forth by herself. She had a very pleasant trip out. Mrs. Ralph Steed son-in-la- From Bakersfield WALLY Walt Bain of Bakersfield, Calif., Lake and her ABRAMS Invites you to bring your car in for any of their complete services . . . LUBRICATING, WASHING TUNE-UPETC. Lor-dinn- er , Mr. and Mrs. Glen Moon and dinner family of Bountiful were of Mr. guests Sunday at the home Steed. Moons mother, Mrs. Ralph Idaho Visitor Mr and Mrs. Ray Bishop of Wendell, Idaho, visited last week at the home of their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Nielson. Mr. Bishops brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bishop and son Doug of Twin Falls, Idaho, came with them. They made the trip to attend the wedding of the Ray Bishops daughter Ruth to Jim Wade of Salt Lake. The wedin the ding took place Friday night Church. Baptist Sewing Club Mrs. Ethel Hight, Virginia Rice and Angelina Neumann were guests Thursday night at the home of Mareena Mehas at a neighborhood sewing club. 81st Birthday Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Bredee of Salt Lake and Mrs. Alton Rose and sons Terry, Nick and Pat went to Layton Wednesday night, May 22, to wish Mrs. Bredees and Mrs. Roses father, Mr. Hugh Roberts a happy birthday. Mr. Roberts celebirthday. brated his eighty-firs- t Slumber Party Wilda Hardy, Jean Mikesell, Fern McDonald, Kay Bennett, Hazel Sessions, Gail Bennett, Donna Lee Barnett, Linda Clark, Norma Turner Donna Hinds, Loy Dean Hess and Bertie Steed went to the home of Joyce Smith Thursday night after school for a slumber party. . S, Complete Mechanical Work for all Makes of Carsl 9 Are Your Tires Safe for Warmer Weather? We Give Gold Strike Savings Stamps SEE US NOW TIRES AUTOLITE BATTERIES TEXACO PRODUCTS EXPERT LUB. OIL AND WASH JOBS GOODYEAR A NEW AND USED CARS Perry Stewart Pontiac Cadillac -- KAYSVILLE PHONE 101 $ THEATRE new low Highway 91 -- North Pri' 6.70-1- 5 plus tax and ratraadabU tira CIGE.B.Y ;GGLGBBITY V ; . Nylon v . t : MQflE tuba-ty- Speed-Craz- allowance trade-i- n ; 4 tatraadobla, depending upon tixa p t-- Fully Guarant0d by Kafy ... No milage or timm llmitl eawmiiEGC fEHtr frathl Bursting with poworl STARTS STRONGERI I cgff Guaranteed New Treads TIRES 8.- i1 rtt n - St a m ps ON , RECAP and NEW TIRE . $9.95 Ilawtki' snd old battery and Recappable Tire TIRE COMPANY dependably fat 4 yean We- G rva-t- SPECIAL LI and KELLY -'- n?. down KELLY Foctory PURCHASES Layton ly2 Miles - AND r of BOX OFFICE OPEN 7:15 SHOW TIME AT DUSK ADULTS 65c; CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY IUNE 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 TUBE-TYP- E , I 0 EXPERT RETREADING AT TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 286 North Main and 183 South CLEARFIELD State t y Chicken tact Gangs . . . Juvenile Delinquent n. The Tires! GOODYEAR TIRE SALE cgcppnm-graqrxirr- ) KELLY PRESTIGE Deal On Gangster.. .See and hear THE PUTTERS ...Hit and Run Hotrodders! |