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Show "The Page 2 August 15, 1957 REFLEX Layton Jaycees Camp Overnight Will Attend Music Festival The Layton Junior Layton Chamber of Commerce held ita annual overnight canyon party last Saturday which included a picnic and tour of the high line drive and view of recreation areas in Farming-toCanyon. J. C. Anthon was chairman of the project. T' Layton Kent McMillan, 14, Box Route 2, Layton, will attend and participate in the National Music Association Festival at Long Beach, California, next week. He will leave for the California city 2.V1 Monday with hia mother, Ona. Competition will be for guitars and accordians with etudents of music auch as Kent from California. Oklahoma, New Mexico, Oregon and Utah taking part. Kent has been taking lessons from Bud Eastman at Glen Brothers Studio in Ogden and will take part in a recital this evening (Thursday) before going to Long Beach. The public is invited to attend the recital at the. Utah Tower and Light nWA your enemies. It will drive them to distraction. Mummy, asked the little boy, how long is it since daddy died? his He didnt die, darling, mother sighed, he joined a golf Love club." Specials for Aug. 15-16-- Centerville A new officer was appointed for Davis County by the Utah Highway Patrol last week. He is Herbert Volmer, Centerville. He was among ten new highway patrol officers named for the state after extensive written tests and interviews, according to Superintendent Lyle Hyatt. Davis County unit of the Associated Beauticians held their first meeting of the year with mew e officers Monday at s p.m. in at the home of Helen Johnson. Leading the group are Alzena Barton, president; Erma C Boam, vice president; and Helen Johnson, secretary Kays-vill- FREE!! PROMOTION 3-D- BRING THEM TO ANY OF OUR BUTCHERS GARTH, GEORGE. BUD OR WALT "Hal L. Anderson . . . promoted 'at j 17 ((HIVES SHARPENED DURING THIS New Highway Patrol Davis Beauticians Name New Officers Officer For Davis Building in Ogden. Twelve will attend the National Music Association Festival in Long Beach from Utah. Clearfield telephone exchange. Hal L. Anderson Service Foreman At Clearfield Guaranteed Quality Meat FRESH LEAN Ground BEEF 400 PAK Kayaville -- Hal L. Anderson, em- Economy ployee of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company and a resident of Kaysville, has been advanced to the position of service foreman of the Clearfield telephone exchange. Mr. Anderson resides at 41 North l.'iO East in Kaysville. He is active in civic affairs and at the present time is president of the Kaysville Lions Club. An employee of the Telephone Company since 1!MI, he was serving as central office repairman when he received his promotion. He replaced Delbert Brown, Roy, who was transferred to Vernal to assume managers position there. GOOD OR CHOICE Raspberry 45c it WILSONS CORN KING pkgs. JIM New Crop WELL TRIMMED Pot ROAST KLEENEX SUNNf $1 00 3 ibs PRESERVES SLICED BACON Large 20 oz. Jar 69 ib Case of 12 Crestview Will $5.49 Register Pupils registraLayton A tion of children who will attend Crestview Elementary school (formerly North Layton Elementary) will lie held next Monday afternoon from 1 until 7 pm., according to Principal Lawrence Welling. Children need not attend. Parents will ' lie asked to fill out registration cards which will give school indication of how many pupils will attend when school commences. Children attending Crestv i e w Elementary will be from the area in east of Main Street between Church Street and the Hill Field Road. NEW LOW PRICE pre-scho- Heraheya 2 29iNAPKINS80ct. TlfK White Marcal Paper Wrap Soring Garden You buy it by the pound You drink it by the cup You measure its value AND F0R3J 3 lb. 15c OFF HILLS BROS. COFFEE TU yii can Frozen Foods Garden Fresh Produce Go w $89 full-flavo- Etf Shortening lb. can 2 lb. by the flavor r value buy For FLUFFO 2 1 COFFEE CUES FOR Six Kaysville MORTON DINNERS To BYU Clinic Kay sville following students from Kaysville, Utah have been attending the l.tth Annual Music Cl'mc at Brigham Young University the past two weeks: Micheal Lowe, Ronald R. Parker, Howard Rytting. Rosemary Small. Beth Slade and Ellen Neilsen While on thy BYU campus the students have participated in daily rehearsals of elinie choruses, hands and orchestra and have attended dime and uoikhop sessions in the many fields of music education. The elinie is composed of none than 'Jin junior and senior high school students, college students and music teachers and adult musicians from Utah. California. Idaho. Wyoming, Arizona, Nevada, Colorado. New Mexico and llh IIOIS. Initialed m the tvvovvtck pro e of gram have been a court rt- - and lyccums; part of the tegular suminei school m u s e stiiedulc at BYU. Climaxing the ilmio will he two night.-- of concerts by iliiia miisie.il organizations. Finlay night the Concert Chou. Summer I lime and C.ipclla Choir will d he m lonceit while the Junior High St hotd Band, the High St hoid Band and Conceit hand will all pel form Saturday evening. These "t ommuni-Yei'itTwilight" com ert- - art to he presented mi the lawn in front of BYV-Evnn- g St lent e Ct liter full-lat- - oz. Dainties PEAS Students 12 i LOCAL CORN ldr9e ears 10 3 POLAR T0MST0ES Old Brocm PKGS. IS WORTH 10 (Aug. 15 to Aug. 21 WELCH Inol.) Grape Juice Large, Juicv 1 LEMONS 29 2 oz. can (Trade In) DOZ. On Any New Broom in Our Store WE WILL AWARD A pre-ente- WEEK-EN- D AT 3-DA- Y THE HOMESTEAD ! (,(m(iiitn)lf EXPENSE PAID TO THE COUPLE IN THE MOST USED BROOM DURING THIS RENT A 5 $ 1 00 Raspberries Your G-D- SALE! (Winegars Employees and Their Families Are Not Eligible) DELL'S SERVICE 135 N. Main Clearfield, Utah VAN ( AMPS mu WE GIVE Chunk TUNA g.,AV.V.V.,.,.,.V.,.V.,.VAV Why pay high store prices? WATCH REPAIR Attended Bradley University School of Watch Repair Fast Service Low Pricea Guaranteed One Year CAL STRINGHAM J45 South 450 East, Clearfield Always A Place to Park Savings GREEN STAMPS Stores in Layton, Bountiful, Val Verda Layton Store Hours 8:00 A. M. to 9 P. M. i with Dependability |