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Show Page 12. ' The August 8, 19$7 REFLEX ( Davis Class Funeral Services Conducted Baseball League For Frank L. Whitesides, 75 Sunset Friendship Days Set For August 9 and 10 August and 9 lt. Friday evening beginning at 8 p.m., a queen contest will be held at the Sunset Elementary school followed by a public dance. An orchestra will be on hand to fuin-- t ih the music for dancing. Girls who have entered the queen con-- 1 are Joy Steed, Beth Grim-- 1 stad, JoAnn Lasonde, Carol Daw- son and Linda Kay. Any girl living in Sunset 14 years of age or older may enter this contest. Entries will be taken through Thursday evening The contest will be judged by impartial persons livA ing outside the community. and two attendants will be chosen in the contest. Saturday the queen and morning at her attendants will lead the ch.l- drens costume parade. Chihli en wishing to enter this paiade may do so by assembling in the City Park before parade time. Prizes will be given for the best decorated bicycle, tricycle, wagon and costuming in general Persons to be contacted for the queen contest are Lenard Huff and Parade arnnge- James Hunter. ments are under the direction of Eugene Kidd, Jaycee member. At noon Saturday the Sunset City Firemen will put on a demonstration in the ( ity Balk following the childrens parade. Afternoon activities for Saturday will be as follows: Races, games md contest for younger child. en will be held at I p.m. at the paik with prizes given to winners. This activity will be under the diiection Whitesides. 0. Mann Called On LDS Labor Mission ' Scores for July 31 Clinton 7, Syracuse 4 Comets 3, Clearfield 12 Bountiful 4, Kaysville 3 Layton 7, Sunset 5 Syracuse Jrs. 5, West Point 3 Scores for Aug. 3 Clearfield 12, Clinton 3 Kaysville 10, Syracuse 8 Sunset, Comets Won by forfeit. West Point 11, Bountiful 9 Syracuse Jrs. 4, Layton 12 Schedule for Aug. 10 Clinton at Kaysville Sunsetat Clearfield Syracuse at West Point Bountiful at Layton Comets at Syracuse Jrs. r.ivu . AMONG THE FINE exhibits being prepared for the dairy livestock division of next weeks Davis County Pair is this holstein Cindy Cola Bar" of Lloyd Barnes in West Kaysville. Pictured with the prize animal is Maurice Marshall, assistant Davis agent. Mr. Harnes showed the grand champion cow a year ago. (Reflex-Journa- l Photo) County-extensio- d merit which will be judged in four divisions, young junior (elementary and junior high school); junior (high school students); ama- teur (all over high school); and 1 dies L. Whitesides at 75. Primary Leaders Of 12 Davis . (. Frank was born Janin Kaysville, a son Alice Ann Bennett He attended school Whitesides old five points building. He had been an outstanding farmer, dairyman and stockman and had lived in Layton all of his life. A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, he was a high priest in the Layton Eighth Ward. He had served as a ward teacher. He was married January 13, 1004, to Nettie Belinda Burton in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. His funeral was held Friday in Ward chapel with the First-Fift- h Bishop Lee T. Simmons conducting. Prayer at the home was offered by J. Morris Whitesides. Prelude, interlude and postlude music was played by Ada Waldron of Mor-- I gan The speakers included Apos-tl- e Sterling W. Sill, Commissioner Clyde B. Adani', Rufus Dickson and Bishop Richard N. Gruehl. Harris Adams sang I Walked Today where Jesus Walked," and a male quartet consisting of Vivian Nalder, David Whitesides, Doyle Egan and Wayne Winegar sang at the Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O, My Father. prayer by Bishop Evan A. White-Th- e Davis Stake Primary Presi- - sides. The prayer at the Kaysville-denc- y will hold a combined busi- - Layton Memorial Park Cemetery ness and luncheon meeting Friday, was Riven by J. William Burton. . Carnival is scheduled for ugust August !, for the presidents of the Surviving Mr. Whitesides are a 23 and 24. Everyone k- - p these 12 wards in the stake. This lunch- - son and four daughters, Reed B. dates in mind, and lets have a eon will be held at the Farming-- i Whitesides, Layton; Mrs. Ford ton First-Secon- d ward church, ac- - Diikson (Elma), Morgan; Mrs. record crowd attending the val. cording to Virginia Rice, Davis Cornell E. Jarman (Lois), Berk-Stak- e will ley, California; Mrs Ray B. Har- The rides and Primary president. vey (Ima), Kaysville; and Mrs. open Friday aft "neon. There Ray O. McEntire (Ila Bea), Clear-Th- e will be several kind. . f rides, and money received from the field. There are also twenty-fiv- e to different ies play, pa; many Carnival will go to the Stake grandehildren and eight great-Bui'diThere will be food liooths, selling Fund. grandehildren. sec-erfood of all kinds, including a tion selling Spanish foods. There will be a fish nond, and a cotton Couldnt Fool Him candy booth. There will be hase- The hunters bird dog came to a Ball games, and a big Country point looking straight at a strang- - store. er The hunter looked all around, with Saturday will start earlv'break-allbut couldnt see a single bird. Fin- - nn 0id time Chuck-Wago- n y he said to the stranger: fast. Many items, including some "That's odd.' My dog never did household appliances, will be auc-tha- t before. tioned off at various times during Perhaps 1 can explain," said the day. The liooths, rides, con-th- e stranger, my name is Par- cessions and Country Store will be tridge. open all day Saturday. In the late afternoon, the Ogden be obtained at the Davis County City Band will give a concert, agents office at the courthouse, or which will be free. Later, the by writing to the fair secretary, Carma Crosby at 1C. East Ninth street will be blocked off from the Those on the school house to the west side of the North, Bountiful. for an mailing list last year will receive grounds, resistant enamel on White food-tclIXCLUSIVI a hook again this year. For addi-- 1 street dance. Everyone is invited. the food side guards the "keeping quality when Strip tickets will he sold in tional information on special you seal your canning with Bernardm Caps and events such as the parade, rodeos, each ward. With each $3.00 strip Snap Lids. queen and talent contests, see of tickets, will lie a free pass to IX CLU SI VI The "double-snastories elsewhere in this news- take the whole family to either the signal tells you (1) when you have s safe seal and (2) if youve lost that Variety Show or the Davis Drive-in- . paper. A ten dollar seal, in time to correct the cause and strip will give a OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK to both. pass Bernardin Snap Lids have built-iIXCLUSIVI Individual Recreation Activities jar The Variety show will give two for 1!57 Davis County Fair. tings of live latex, and ate packed to slide out on Friday evening, would like to participate for performances individually. awards in the following events; August 23, in the Layton 4th ward Available at A Ac P., Kroger and other leading food CASS ANS INAf lilt Recreation hall. The show at the itores. Davis Drive-i- n will he Thursday, A new tnlargtd adltlss of tha lomardle Noma Canning Culda, la Just off tha praam. September 5. Baseball Thmw is asked to Iipandtd In tiro, containing more than 190 Everyone begin preCroquet raclpaa, datalla of ill methods, Horseshoes paring articles for the Country helpful tablet, tlmo taring hints. Colorfully Store, fruit, sowing, handicraft, Ping Pong en the new Illustrated Culda" available now for first etc. Each family in the stake is Signed tlmo for only coat of handling and postage. edition of to asked contribute at least one Community lead Ha, yam gritted taaa aaf address 0 tanarih Auitem the for Deadline will he Saturday, "THE GUIDE store, more if ottle Sag EnatriM U Maaa fir yam assy. gust lit, carni-Kynasto- n, cor-c-sio- d p Mid Summer Splendor.'' Chairman is Gordon Reese, Layton, Competition is open to ull residents of county and exhibits will be rewill be n 1 reived from 7 a.m to Hi a.m. August 111. Mrs. K. Lamar Parkin, Bounti-be- r ful, is chairman of the art depurt- - berNARdin aaay-to-d- o Tin- - is neither an offei nor a solicitation to buy or sell these seiuiities; such offer is made only by means of the Offering Circular. This offer is limited to bona fide residents of Utah. p ni Hobbies In Public Offering by the hobbies depaitment, led F. E Wiggill, Syracuse, the hobbies include ull vaiieties s indoors in or on tables. Entries will be judged according to merit, workmanship, intent, and usefulness, and placed in first, second nnd third places. All exhibits will be received from noon to 4 p m. Thursday, August 15. They will be entered in elementary, junior nnd sentor classes G. L. Stewart. Kaysville, is (hair-maof the community display depaitment Entries. l.nnted to Davis County ((iminu n ic s, should include cn-.e- UINTA FINANCE COMPANY (A Utah Corporation) 83.230 shares of Class 15 Common Capital Slock with a S'. I'erference right. 1 Offering Price: Share 9,730 Shares of Class A Common Capital Stock. Offering Price : Share (Sold in Combination) $1 'er $1 This Company is actively engaged in the Finance ness and is expanding its activities. Semi Coupon lot our Offering ( Per 1 matriial Busi- indu-- Phase m nil 182 Oltenng Cireului of I'uitu Finance ( oinpiiny to Name Addri ( - it State ifWaterfill tjjr V M H Crazier the 161 Nfroof ABO ftAZIll 0IS1IUIIT (OBPABT, y, resi- r. .1 (' I, infold, kaysville, is chairman of the dairy livestock exmbit; John Kidd, Layton, is chairman of the beef cattle division; Richard Robins, Kaysville. sheep division; Willard Hamhrough. swine department; George Tiller, kaysville, poult iv department; Dean Morgan, iavtoti. turkey department; James Punish, Ceiitel v die. field Lay-toand vcg( tables; Ren Walton, d.p hoi ticnlturnl depaitment; and Iavar t.odtiey, kaysville, and Maurice S Mai.'hall, Sunset, of the junior division t lu' and Future Farmers The Davis County fail grounds f" "j ulc located at D avis yj High ; sdiool. Entry to , f i ,i observe fair ex-- r Ay hilnts in school h u i Id i n g s is j y- ' s J fiee. Any desiring i additional mat ion on t 'it cling 'their material ni a y in touch gel with fair manager, executive committee members or depaitment chairmen. Complete information on all phases oi fair are printed in the premium hook for which there is also no charge. They may v.va v to take possession . . . odhe oatapsywgw s economically I per-son- KENTUCKY BOURBON 0"5i VATIIIU i . or SINCE t dential, etc. All must displays h e completed and in place by t pm, August I'inta Finance Company Post Oft ire Box Midvale, I'tnh repre- sentative of the community such as horticulture, ircular lAIDS10WILKlIBCn s, 73, 820 North Mr. LEAVING SOON for an LDS labor mission to Papeete, Tahiti, Kaysville - .Speaker at sacra-quec- n are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O. Mann of Kaysville. LDS in ment services Kaysville Sixth Ward this Sunday afternoon will be Hugh B. Brown, assistant to the Twelve. Elder Brown, who was coordinator for the LDS ser- vicemen during World War II, recently toured the Pacific and Aus- tralian missions and was formerly Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Gerald and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul president of the British Mission, Sacrament services begin at 5 p.m. O. Mann, 717 East 1st South, Kays- - Mann. They will sail August 15 ville, have been called on a labor from Los Angeles, California, to mission for the LDS Church. They Papeete, Tahiti, where they will . . up in the morning is will leave Kaysville August 12 and spend two years. Mr. Mann will .Hing simple just a question of mind spend two days St Long Beach, work with the Tahitian construcliver mattress. California, visiting with their son tion project. They are members of the Kaysville Fifth LDS Ward and have been residents of Kaysville a good many years. Mrs. Mann was born and raised in Kaysville. They have three children, Mr and Mrs. Puul Mann and family, Long Beach, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Udell Nyssa, Oregon; Reed Mann, and two grandchildren. A farewell testimonial will be held Sunday evening, August 11 at the Kaysville Fifth LDS Ward at 3 p m. in their honor under di- rection of Bishop Clinton Zolling- l An adult ball game vs between Clearfield and Sunset at 3 pm. Chairman of this event is Lowell Biehmore, Jaycee member. At pm, Saturday a greased pig chase will be held with children from s through li eligible to participate. It - lecommendcd ihatold clothes be worn by all purtieipants. Chairman of this event is Ted Payne, Jaycee member ''Vhe carnival day will end up at 0 pm. with a fireworks display in the City Iaik. Throughout the day on Saturday various concessions, childrens rules on airplanes, and ponies and booths sponsored by vanous civic and club groups will be in operation. Jim Valentine, Jaycee memlier, will be hajr-rne- n of all concessions Prizes to be given on a li awing at s p m., Saturday will be a .u."i charcoal broiler, boys m girls buvde and a mans or womans w 1st watch. The winner of the pig huso will get to keep the pig. Geneiul chairmen for this event in Sunset are Chuck Bailey. Dale Moncur, Jaycee members; and Geoige Pitkin, Lions Club mem- Publuitv i hail men for the White-side- Layton uary 24, 1882, of James and j and John Turner, , lay ei merry-go-roun- Frank Lewis Fort Lane, Layton, died at his home last Tuesday afternoon, July 30. August 5, 1957 Standings to Date festivities are: Wilford Izatt, Lions Club member; and Delton Stanger and Mike Burson, Jaycee members. Concessions will be under the of Jim Valentine, Ed Maw, Ken Stewart, Elwyn Hall, John Turner, A1 Laloli, Reed West, Frank Gleason, all Jaycee members. The sound truck will be taken care of by Frank Gibbons and the fireworks display under tne direction of John Johnson, both Jaycee members. All members (ot both the Lions ( lub and the Jay-test cees will sell tickets, Sunset Under the s. Lions Clu of the Sunset-Clinto- n and the Sunset Junior Chamber of Commerce, the annual celebration of Sunset Friendship Days will be held this .Friday and Saturday, A If you have always longed to own and drive a Cadillac hesitate no longer ! At the present moment,' there is no long wait for delivery. And today, the car of cars can be yours for less than you would have to pay for a far less distinguished car. Your authorized Cadillac dealer has all the facts to convince you. Visit him soon and learn why Cadillac is the wisest, soundest investment in all motordom. VISIT YOUR AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER |