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Show L ( 1 t i ? r 1 r'r i . '' ' .The Page 8 '"Si ' . y. V Dec 19, 1957 REFLEX- uu' mwe M.wyqr1 gi n S3 HOMERS BRINGS YOU OUR 1st ANNUAL i4 Vt p T t fPMf5)gY v I or . V j , 4 rlf r I n 4 j ' , ' Si -- . i. ;.i a-- T, Collets recall . 64 years of married life A. t ' REMINSCING OVER their Book of Remembrance, Mr. and Mr. Adelbert T. Collett await their filth wedding anniversary Christ Photo. mas Day, December 22, 1937, at their home. -Re- flex-Journal t Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Kaysville Collett, Kayaville, have been married 64 years. They were married on Christmas Day, IMtt, at Vernal. The following year they journeyed by covered wagon to Salt Lake City, where their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Mr. Collett was born in Smith-iielCache County, November ft, 1X72, the eon of Reuben and Merrill Collett, early Utah Pioneers. Mrs. Collett was born April 4, 1872, at Richville, Morgan county, Utah, daughter of George Albert Goodrich and Eliza Ann Taggart, also pioneers. -- Both have been active in church Work. Mr. Collett served in the' bishopric of the Ver d. m ' toU3 0e'k,vSIBa Sal4 y0tftVoeS AND YOU ARE INVITED TO OUR BIG CHRISTMAS PARTY o nal ward for a number, of years. He helped supervise and build the Vernal Stake House. He is presently a high priest in the Kaysville Fifth, ward. Mrs. Collett is a member of the Sunflower camp of Daughter of Pioneers of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Collett are the parents of seven sons and daughters, six of whom are living. They ace: Mrs. Jess (Veda) Brimhall, Farmington, New Mexico; Mrs. Paul A. (Jacqueline) Harwood, Santa Ana, California; Ralph Collett, Farming-toCol. Wells F. New Mexico. Collett, Kaysville; Rulon S. Collett, Salt Lake City: Owen M. Collett, afayette, California. They also have 22 grandchildren, 51 and two crw ' ote Care wiih FREE CAIIDY CAilES VYvo'e . nrf ' a vw -- . VrA TO ALL CHILDREN ACCOMPANIED BY THEIR. PARENTS PLUS o HAM SANDWICH " , S-jg- sS . .,-- SyttvPet lV jrreat-grandchildr- en ot ATtd oer )' LAYTONS CLOTHING & VARIETY STORE . tYie SSSdWSrs. V 6 ! n, ! 699 SOUTH .9-? WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS &2s&r: and DRINK 0 ONLY SAT. -- ONLY J STATE CLEARFIELD M10TOI (Next Door to Homer's Market) FAri(r?irtni DOLLS TOYS t 13 M0ff s 1" MIXED CANDY CRANBERRY Spray SAUCE OceanCana 2 for ORANGES 41c I Sunkiat Juice MIXED NUTS I Ky t 1 I0:CD Men's Women's Children's Clothes Costume Jewelry Many Other Lovely Christmas Items f Salute to IRON COUtlTY !9,. t . . Ort Supplier for WttftmSUe! Cloverleaf WHIPPING CREAM ,, 39c '7,s FRUIT CAKE A. M. Till 9:C3 PJL V peanuts' pints Each . 35c lb. 75c New Crop California. Wilson-- Morrella Airship X C.nnrd HAMS BACON 4K LBS. 2 lb. Pkg. Each ) X TURKEY t $99 X X Oven Readv Lbs. f 3 X . 59 DATES A real BUTTER Cloverleaf, Treat on Xmas $U9. DOZ. J Sirloin Round X STEAKS lb. LB. X AND BETTY CROCKER OF GENERAL YEAR MILLS SAYS-T- HIS BAKE YOUR GIFTS A little more than one hundred yean ago, pioneen in Utah dreamed of a western steel industry. Today their dream has become a reality, with huge plants in Utah, California, and Colorado pouring out thou-aan- da of tona of jwiahed ateei each year. And supplying much of the iron ore for their giant blast furnaces are the mines and minen of Iron County, Utah. Iron County ia rich in scenery, too, as well as in mineral deposits. Here are found Cedar Breaks National Monument, Navajo Lake, and the Dixie National Forest. Cedar City, county seat of Iron County, ia the home of the College of Southern Utah and the cultural center of the aw-a- . Throughout this expanding county, the United States Brewers Foundation constantly encourages the maintenance of clean, wholesome conditions wherever beer and ale are enjoyed. cnr? To)' p BEER and ALE . . . Cf cf A 9 '1 it v h A , . MARKET AND HARDWARE Davis County's Most Complete Shopping Center, Clearfield FREE PARKING Mpney Orders. Longer Shopping Hours r Complete Variety And S & H Stamps 1 ShJ |