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Show V Utah Home Economic Convention Davis Conference Sessions 10 a.m., 2 p.m. Clearfield North Davis Stake quarterly conference will e held Saturday and Sunday, April 1" and Id, in the stake louse, at Clearfield. Klder Joseph Fielding Smith, iresident of the Council of the twelve Apostles, will he the general iresiding authority. Cider Smith is the author of he article entitled "Your Ques-ion,- " which appears monthly n the Improvement, will he A welfare-- nieeting leld Saturday, at .:.'!0 p.m. for nemhers of the Stake welfare ommittee, bishoprics, branch welfare residents, secretary nd Priesthood representatives. second welfare meeting will le held at tii.'io p.m. for all nemhers of Ward and Stake welfare committees and nieni-ier- s of the High Council. exercises, preliminary here will be a separation to and each ndividual rooms, lisliop will hold his weekly welfare com mitteu meeting. y a general Priesthood leadership meeting' will he held for all Melchizedek Priesthood Quorum presidencies, group leaders, secretaries and instructors; bishopric and ward clerks, stake and ward Aaronic and Senior Saronic Priesthood conlmittees, quorum advisors and secretaries; ward teaching supervisors, stake mission presidency, and supyminLen.dencies of slake'"' Sunday School and At n p.m., Clearfield Church News The Men, Gleaner hold Bride, Groom night Mrs. Carroll M 10, 1958 REFLEX-Ap- ril page 8 at Davis, is a member of the national board of NAWDC and conducted the high school, section at the convention. Reports on Convention By Tana Marie Egbert FOR THE MAN The Utah State Home Economic Convention will be held WANTS A Clearfield The North Davis Stake M Men and Gleaners Friday and Saturday, April 11 B Tana Marie Egbert and 12, at Hotel Utah. The will hold their "Bride and Groom night on April 11, at 7 CIO BETTER CREW-CU- T theme is "Commuuii ations, The p. m., in the West Point ward chapel. All teachers in the school Guest speaker for the evening will lie Elder Marion D. must Key to Undei FLAT-TO- P prepare to teach language Friday the persons attending Hanks and his wife. The music for the evening will -tie furThis was the significant Wardsc Cloarfiehl 2nd Tnd Suhsef and ai'.tsv, rrisfinr this"corrventnifT'CvnT by'Tfie Trnjoy"&5U ASK FOR ROY President and Mrs. George S. Haslam have been chosen to statement made" hy Mrs. Beatfiibits and a banquet; later M A. The Groom. has and as the Bride the stake rice Carroll as she returned this program will he undressed by Dr. represent The Sunday general session? hey C. Tanner. been planned hy the M Men pud Gleaner council members. They week from the national conven- Specialist in These Haircommence at lo a.m. and 2Pp.nv, Jbert are Laurie Christensen, chairman, from the Syracuse ward; cuts Who Is With Me Full Saturday section meetings Marian Pophani, 'Gleaner representative from Sunset All members of the Stake an ward; and tion of the National Associaand of will textiles consist art, atin fliends are invited to he Time Again. Robert Christensen, M Men representative, from Syracuse ward. tion of Women Deans and tendance at the Sunday ses- lothing, family relations and Refreshments will be served. MisCounselors St. at Louis, foods and .hild development, sions. Supervising the arrangements are Merle Bolschweiler and souri. and and housing A special MIA meeting will nutrition, Francis Carling, Stake leaders. called Khalil Ralph Morris "If language arts teaching he held at 7 p.m. Sunday eve- Household equipment. lo Samoan LDS Mission. giv-- n will he bird is limited to the language arts MIA Early prizes ning. The theme of the proat all section meetings for Stake leadership meeting for the M. I. A. teachers, we will make no ap GENERAL STYLES gram is "The Life- - of Joseph affiliated Florence will Clearfield members. and is under the dibe held Friday, April 11, at 7:00 p. m. From now on the preciable progress in communi Smith, AND LADIES HAIR national Inter rection of Kvelyn Corgiat, Stake Pappageorge, will be held on the second Friday of the month rather cation skills or in speech and Field Service Representative to meeting Weavei director. Beth STYLING ASK FOR than the first, as previously. Speech reading. It has to he a full Greece, will speak to the contime effort. apd Ellen Karnes are in charge v DOC! slides will show and. gregation f the music. jn Greece during the Saturday Clearfield The title of the Sunday evening service in the Other ideas gleaned at the confab that study skills .ession. Clearfield 2nd Ward last Sunday was If With All Your Hearts have to were Children Welcome be taught, Those attending will enjoy Ye high school Trinity Truly Seek Me. students can take from twice a fashion show, alter which tne Those participating on the program were as follows: to ten times as much testiA farewell new officers of the USHEA Layton reading Blen Stoker plaved the prelude music; theme was given by as monial honoring Klder Khalil will he installed, according to Don they are now required to Elaine Egan gave a talk entitled, At All Times, Anderson; Sunheld he will Morris .Miss and minimum foods Ralph standards Munk, Carolyn 2KK Golden Ave. in All Places, We May Seek the Saviour Through Praver; do," at 7 p.m. in the should he established in basic cacher at Davis. day. April I'tah musical numbers were Layton, Alice hy sung Rosemary Spencer, Kemp. Ward Seventh classes. Chapel. The homemaking teachers at Eldren Rev. I). W. Halster Butler, and Grant Parry; Pauline Morley, Robert Hen-deKlder Morris, a son of Mrs. Davis will attend this meeting, 11211 The convention listened t Phone and Bruce solo a Perrv enGerald Heaton Kaysville gave talks; by Dlmar R. Morris and the late Kaysville Jerry Lee Liston and anyone interested in going titled., "If With All Your 13 South State Ye Truly Seek Me: conclud- discussions Hearts hy eminent world awarded Air. Moiiis, will serve in the been has of is invited. Kaysville Thursday leaders on problems concernwas Ravsten. were Blen offered ing Judy speaker by Prayers Samoan Mission Field. Wilson lellowship, Phone TA 7:.'Ui p.m. Men of the con- a Woodrow Stoker and Jerry Johnson. ing education and survival in Included on the program will meet to trans- with which he will begin gradgregation the modern world. ITAH CLEARFIELD, lie clean prelude and postlude act the business of the con- uate study next fall preparing in college music hv Toi ma Henderson. A. Mrs. a career Dean of for him Giilsl Carroll, gregation. C'eai field The Blazer class of the Clearfield Fourth Ward the iti- I. Wilkins will offer will teaching. held a ;rtv for llieir mothers last Wednesday. Presenting th" Friday of oration and speakers Mr. Liston, a Cniversity program was Ricky Jenkins, Blaine Pettingill, Tony Abbott. Camp Itah senior, Former Bishop Finest R. 7:lio p.m. Lutheran is the son of Mr. of Association I'tah. planTracy Shaw, Mark Christensen, Garth Goff, Danny Oram, Rresi Fkms, Chailes Taylor, Mrs. Edward Lee Liston, and Michael Mooney, ("yde Yardley, Dennis Belnap, Vince Bath, ning committee meets. dent Hallow, the missionary ',s welis L. Clearfield Center Kaysville. Everyone Street, go Lem Hamby. Jimmv Adams, Scott MacFarlane, Don Weeks, and and Saturda) mother, the missionary to Steve.show lor'nme will use his hual to fellowship jilt. David Flandro. The teacher is Vi Forbes. Umbrella favors were R. a.m. Brailsford. !:.iit Kenneth (hiiMian in Bishop held Slimin' and Mondav, aduate work AnthropoIN THE BREWING INDUSTRY to each guest, and refreshments were served. given lion for children m .th and Musical selection will he two (April i: and II at Steves Build- I CotMh tfrade. accoivian duets by roan '1 he Woodrow Wilson Nation- er Supply and Sporting Goods, April 7, 1958, marks the 25th anniversary of the HIS IS tle and Allan Blown and songs p.m. y v ,, w s h i p Foundation, pop South State, tlearfield. - Phyllis Gardner, of the Clearfield t h WardJ Clearfi.-lI of beer in the United States. During this BenedicId F television period, program e hy the congregation. he SlM will million last year There twenty-fivwas releasd from the position of Relief Society president last! members of the United States Brewers Foundation, Inc., have over KSI.-TV- . tion will he offered h l.any awardby the Ford Foundation, Sunday evening. Also, tcleased was Faye Chandler as age-- ' Morris. proven their strong sense of social responsibility by sponsoring ed .iisii gi aduate fellowships Sunday a strict gioiii counselor in the M I. A. u: 17 a.m. Sunday Si hool and for program for their industry. Each amounts to This program seeks to impress upon all government agenBible Classes for all age ft fit plus tuition. cies the necessity for rigid enforcement of laws and regulations levels. ( leai Ai Id Fellowship winners include A new Relief Society presidency was sustained Adult topic: "Paul's First 7.'i men and women, w ho ph-tpertaining to the sale of beer and ale, and to impress on licenspinning outfit, sleeping in th Clearlield 7th Ward. Dorothy Parks will he presidents sees the necessity for strict observance of such laws. in 7s graduate I, ag and other sporting goods Lam will Missionary Journey" study and Bernice Clark, the two are counselm The Per- - chools in the United Stalcsjoiuipnient. In common with the public interest, the nation's brewers Teenage topic: and Elaine Fraley, secretary. feet Young Couple David jlUU ( imada. Their majors rep-anseek the goal of moderation on a national scale, for they recogClinton PTA inClinton . Michal" nize that the American people will not tolerate national excess. resent .'it major fields of learn- stalled new officers to he preChildrcn's topic: "The Dis- - ul(r World experience has shown that where the consumption of Clearfield -- In the Clearfield .",th Ward M. I. A. Marioriej sented Monday evening April mathematics, and Science ciples of Kmmaus" Weeks and Mary Green were sustained as the two counselors in' beer has been recognized as socially acceptable, moderation li, at 7:".u pin. in the school :: LUTH- fields opened to u. allow Wila.m. -- THE the organization. has been the rule. auditorium. ERAN HOUR over KALI, son fellows for the first time Now the nations fifth largest taxpayer, the brewing indusThis will he the final meetKLO cent I hose radio. and last year, claim 2b per Tick to Be in 1957 contributed in federal, state, and local taxes more ing of the school year. try WORif next veal's fellows. English :ui a.m. FAMILY who attend will he shown "The ( lvarfivlii There will ho tfiven a Rocky Mountain Tick-shothan $1 billion. Wages paid to employees amounted to nearly SHIP SERVICE: seinum: was the field chosen hy lb pei'Danel Gardiner and family to all grills in North Ikivis Stake who are planning' to Magic of Fire," a fire prevenS168 million, and the nation's farmers r(eived $210 million John Love God? You new welcomed cent, "Do a II horn and cut baby girl, per history hy tion demonstration presented hy this summer, Heronling to Mrs. Wanda Inuram. V., for their products. In all, approximately $38 billion has been camp d" Deo 21:1 at the Hospital, ist week, W M. I. A. president. The shot will le yiven at th Sta' e' I.eRoy Thorpe, fireman at I'tah oiul ( ommandment s. pumped into the nation's economy in the past 25 years by the .MM, Club met at the house on p.m. Adult Information tieneral Depot. Truman Carver April IT at 1: in p. m., and malt beverage industry. eomnulxiry for anvont-Youth group. :" Betty ( mst iens ..last attending vamp. A series of three shots Group meets to discuss the will also show films on safety. will lie iriveti; or a meet. themDuring 1958 the nations brewers are of agers, Tli,,s fifth Christianity, and teachings Wednesday. Mis. Brown's fourth attending booster shot to Kiris uho have previously wueived the thr selves to upholding the high standards of the brewing industry "A friendly Church where , i lea i leld included Lou shols. - under the diicetimi of the M. I topic: "The New Life In This grade will present the program. and th' through its Lambert. Betty Dahl, Christ the First and Sec- - von are always welcome. program, and stressing that the The public is invited. irgin.a shtlts wm be given bv registered iiu.ses. The,., w ill' be a of moderation are the products of a and light, beverages Kemp. bright Evelyn i.rg.at. Til Lucille leeland. progressive industry which contributes substantially to the of virtually the entire adult .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corgiat economy, pleasure and nation. in and son, Johnny, visited Pinvo last Sunday at the home "Litterin. Ijghways Pivhib-jitiaf Mr- -, Corgiat's brother, Mr. 2!i:i Fine." BEER and ALE . . . ami Mi'. An hie Brown and this warning Utahn sell, Lee. have emu iinied tu litter highRecent visitors al the homes o' A late ( way-, im doubt telling thom- BUY YOUR FAVORITE MALT OR SHAKE L. White and of Mr. and M,s. el vi s it was belter to litter' Mr. and Mrs. K. 11. Sedgwick, :oghw;q' than The ear. There's were Kathy and Judith Ann n" "eh esruc any nmie, how- ... White from San Jo'e, Califor( learnehl of two the lop ever. has nia. They are the daughteis At: -.-let ive. free litter-hug.f Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White, winners in the Safeway ''!.un'm available at The i'uii-lu" ' former residents of ( learfieid. cei ne Milk th Ioki y '.Vsville. which concluded Male!, f.f Mrs. Robert D. W'auun of :to h tam in t'learfieh! South hi ind K. F. Iloil'.lnv viler of 27-BAR-B-CHICKEN STEVE CARTER same the Contains North Lake, lew in ( hai field Dairy Queen $1.59 Whole Chicken COMMENTS SJ.'i won sM groceiy orders for basic ingredients as ice cream, fifth and seventh places in the BAR-B-in CHICKEN hut there is an important diftatewiile event which attractbasket, with fries & roll $1.00 ed about lo.o.o entries. ference in the proportion of PIZZA PIE Grow quality chicks . . . Both have received their $2a 69c these ingredients. Plain redits from Safeway grocery 75c De house profitable pullets Retd lloxer. .danaier Dairy Queen contains less milk HAR-B-25c HOT h ii 1)0(5 prize of s.Mm won fat. It also contains fewer calorBleeding determines how big, Mildied Kelley of Price and hy 35c HAMBURGERS, with fries how fast and how economically econd place went to ies than a comparable volume of Raymond ii. Hunt ol Tooele. Mrs. chick can grow. 35c TACOS SUNDAY of Cedar City was third. ice cream. But it takes a good feeding Two Salt Lakers, Mrs. E. D. MONDAY Williams and Mi. Helen program, backed by sound manshared the four $2.7 agement, to help your birds live prizes with Mrs. Waugh and up to their inherited ability, say .dr. Bollscliw eiler. Other prizts Winner.;, all Larro poultry scientists. Mo in grocei;es, were Stokes of Springville, They figure a profitable flock John Golden Hastings of Price, Mrs. should start to lay at 5 to 6 1. F. Rouska of Salt Lake. Mrs. months . . . reach 70fo produc- Ronald Geertsen of Salt Lake, tion, or better, by the 7th monthi W; yne Hawkins of Orem. Ken-i- i bite of Layton, Mrs. ia .1. P Thmnes of Ogden, Mar-j'Ui- e And here is where Larro Sure-GroMcBride of Salt Lake. Complete contributes to ,'d-Neumann of Salt Lake, 11. future flock profits. Its an L. Ibid of Salt Lake, Irene sa gent of Salt Lake, Elizabeth energy-ricFRIDAY. APRIL 11th growing ration that voImiisoii of West Jordan, Bruce meets every nutritional need of vVycolf of Sait Lake, Wilhui your chicks from 7 weeks right Ji ecn of Cleai field, Allen John-- n of Price, Rodney Porter of NO PURCHASE NECESSARY up to laying age . . . develops ..leai field, Mrs. Gertrude Stock Winksturdy, pullets. d West Jordan, Wilford er of Mt. Pleasant, Don Zweifei EVINRUDE MOTOR See us now, and build for fuif Ogden, Dorothy Lutterworth if Og-leWeir of Provo, Douglas ture profits with Larro Sure-Gror.nd enjoy one of these tasty treats COMPLETE OUTFIT Gean Lindsay of Mt. PleasComplete. SLEEPING BAG ant, Dorns- J. Watson of Halt CONES DULY SHAKES ES MALTS Lake, Ortha E. Williams ol Be salt Lake ami S. E. Saville of HOME CURLY TOP CONES ANDWICHES tall Lake City. THE LATEST IN BOATS AND MOTORS Tile lunfest consisted of OftM Niiri ( 9 131 the older of mipwitance f ten statements, telling why Bonus Quality" Milk Lucerne .vas hi tter and also estimating :he total quurts of milk sold through Utahs Safeway Stores in an average WHEELER k period. All Lucernt milk sold in Utah is produced FEED in Utah. The contest and judging was done by David W 164 South Main 493 CLEARFIELD TA Evans .find Associates, promiLayton, Utah nent Salt Lake advertising Ralph Morris Called on or -- ----- 1 -- Stake Leadership Fol-owi- LDS mission WHO Clearfield Second Ward Jerry Liston Lutheran Gets Wilson Fellowship Church Schedule DOCS SHOP r, Boat show set At Clearlield BARBER Blazer Class Holds Party 25 PROUD YEARS hi.-tui- Officers Released 25-ye- t'.C.s-.y.- Clinton PTA , i. New Relief Society President i New officers il Counselors Sustained : Shots Given l 1 . 7 !' .... iecii-l,1(li- ! I 1 n ' well-bein- d 9c MALT S SHAKE SALE FOR ONLY Dc.-pit- e Imp 19c S' j Czceetririri Mania owqok s Boims-Qual.t- v ' Q EVERYONE IS WELCOME Q TO STEVES rui lue Q APRIL 1 n MALT & SHAKE 3 and 25 's-- SALE BOATS ON DISPLAY! i h SPINNING and other Sporting Goods Equipment to Given Away! g DQIRV ..QUEEN Utah-produce- d two-wee- CO. SOUTH OF LAYTON (HIGHWAY AND SPORTING GOODS South State 91) Agency. 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