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Show The Page 5 August 8, 1957 REFLEX High Priests FRESH MEATS CUT THE WAY YOU LIKE 'EM 612 Davis County H Members, Leaders, Visitors At Camp 4-- Tour Old Mormon Trail Club Farmington -- Some till boys and girls, leaders and visitors attended the annual Davis CounClub camp at Monte Cristo ty last Thursday through Saturday. In addition, twelve extension pcr-ovsonnet from Iran visiting in this state participated in handicraft and ate with the different groups Kri- day. Camp mayor was Dan Stanger, P, son of Mr. and Mrs C. B. Stanger, South Weber. Winners of the log sawing tests were as follow: In the Kiris under i:t group, Karma Unsworth and Beverly Draper of Sunset were first place winners. In the over 1:4 group, ancy Gardner and Lanore Chris- 4-- H H part of the Old Mormon Trail. They gathered at the Whites Church house and left at s a. m. in four buses for their first stop at This Is the Place monument. There, Nicholas G. Morgan, Sr., lecture on gave about a half-howhat each placque of the monu- ment represents, and also a little of the history of the Mormon trek. They then went through Emigra- tion Canvon, over Little Mountain and Big Mountain, through East Canyon to Hennifei. In each bus ' ' con-Carol- i . i ' .. ing taking part: Shirley Burnett, Carol Patterson, Cheryl Patterson, Carol Nelson, Sandra Mitchell, and Colleen Burnett. Lela Burnett is leader. Second place went to the Bobbin Beauties of West Point-Di- xie Dalton, Carol Milgate, Marge Montgomery, Colleen Nilson, La- belle Oleson, Joan Patterson, San- dra Twede, Pamela Van Brocklin and Marjorie Criddle, leader. Third place went to Buttons and Bows Karen Zaugg, of West Point Susan Blake, Criddle, Caroldean E.dwards, Dianna Page, and Colleen Dahl, taking part. Midge Takahachi is leader, Friday evening skit winners in- cutlt-Cute Cookie Club, Faim- the following first, with jn(;ton, . . Colleen ner, lden, Millard, . US. CHOICE Round STEAK SIRLOIN TIP MEDIUM NIPPY I CHEESE FARM FRESH FRUITS tT Fish Sticks - 3 S VEGETABLES C $ QUALITY FIRST SEEDLESS THOMPSON, : POTATOES Fresh Frozen BIRDSEYE New Crop Red Bliss 10-lbs- ., ROAST Boneless . or RUMP' GRAPES - 2 b, Jean t--i ' ris' Richard6 Beeslev Vran' THc kenlooper and Henry Call. Between WiS twin CThmUnity 8in8H and lervme were winners Among the leaders, Donna Fish- - s" leader. Second "place went to ' a"d i? C sse "llou n'ti f l won inSkit 'vinners Thursday night cluded the Sewing Etta of Clin- - HnrYounglg: Ned Zaugg and ton, first place, with the follow-- , Ii6e zaUK(,. Third place went to They arrived at Como Springs the Happy Sugar Cookies of Farmabout Verdeen Hess, Carolyn p. m. where they all enington joyed a delicious hot box luncheon Hagge, Harriet Ann Richards, of fried chicken. They arrived Sandy Stevens, June Swaner and home about :t p. m. Edna Swaner, leader, Special mention for skits went to the South Weber Community Club Club and the Kaysville Burn Me seven West Point-T- he RENT leaders of West Point were happy Nots. over the results of the contests Approximately 4(M made the hike Club camp held at up Monte Cristo Friday morning at the Monte Cristo last week. All groups and received their badges for the participated in the special pro- - accomplishment, according to Mrs. Karma P. Swindle, home agent for gram nights August 1 and 1!. Club Davis County, who was in charge The Bobbin Beauties of West Point placed second with of the camp along with Darrell DELL'S SERVICE their skit. Leader is Marjorie Stokes and Maurice Marshall, Criddle. Midge Takahashis Button county agents. 135 N. Main and Bows club won third place. Ve-- t Point Dairy Club, whose Clearfield, Utah leader is Wilford Zaugg, won first place in the clean camp contest and second place in skit competi...WAW.V.V.V.V.V.V.V tion on the second night Austin Chappell spent a Why pay high store prices? All groups camped together. last week at Loa ,iays WATCH REPAIR Louis Montgomery and Brent Attend Funeral Attended Bradley University Mr. and Mrs. Paul Layton and Youngberg won the log sawing School of Watch Repair contest for boys under IS. sn, Kenneth attended the funeral Fast Service Low Prices for-- 1 service of an uncle, Dr. E. Wayne now clubs The are looking Guaranteed One Year ward to next weeks Davis Coun- - Stratford in Salt Lake Wednes-t- y CAL STRINGHAM Fair at which animals and day. He was a former surgeon 14 South 450 East, Clearfield in Portland, Oregon. j other works will be displayed. 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