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Show The page 5 15, 1958 REFLEX-M- ay New Crop Valencia 126 Size j Dozen By Mrs. Lee Carlos who were unable to attend the meeting, but are the oldest mothers in the ward. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Love honored their son, Robert, on his eighth birthday at a family dinner May 4. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson and family, Tooele, and Mrs. Ttir)g"TTaFTts, I.aytfin," vt Sited at the John V. Adams home Sunday evening. Layton members of the Clearfield Literary Club and their guests attended the regular meeting of the club at the Lion House in Salt Lake, Monday, May 12. Those attending were Mrs. Dan Adams, Mrs. Wayne Winegar, Mrs. Ruth Baird, Mrs. Gaylen Baird, Mrs. Ruth Adams, Mrs. Chloe Harris, Mrs. James Starkey, Mrs. Thomas Muir and Mrs. Ray Melntire. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Call, Cary- - (Loretta) Johnson Alice Phone 1255 Layton Mrs. Charles Robins has had surgery twice this last month and is recuperating at her home in Skyline. Mr. and Mrs. Kulon Thorn ley and family, Mr. and Mrs. ,11 ajr y T h yy 0 U1 y. 3 n sla U ghtyr Diane, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Leland Flint, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thornley and daughter, Dixie, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kinsey and family, Kaysville, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Thorn-leSunday. Mrs. Clay Adams with her guests, Mrs. Earl Wixom and Mrs. LaVar Ellis attended the Grocery Association Auxiliary luncheon at the Ambassador Club in Salt Lake City, last week. Visitors at the Albert Denny home on Mothers Day included Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stevenson and son, Lloyd, Clearfield; Mrs. Martha Peterson, Bishop and Mrs. Edgar Denny and Mrs. Ted family. Bountiful; Thompson, Roy; Mr. and Mrs. James Burke and family and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Denny and two sons, Salt Lake City. Honored in the Layton Second Ward Sunday School on Mothers Day were Mrs. John Thorn-le- y for being the oldest mother in attendance, Mrs. Ray Neville for being the youngest mother, and Mrs. Ralph Dibble and Mrs. Rulon Call for having the most children in attendance. Potted plants were sent to Mrs. Ruth Layton and Mrs. y, Wasatch Heights By Mrs. Lee A coffee party Layton was held Wednesday morning on the patio at the home of Mrs. Thelma Williams, ."it'd Marva Avenue, honoring Mrs. Jean Henley and Mrs. Erma Crusnahan, who recently moved into Wasatch Heights. were Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Dorothy Christiansen and Mrs. Hortense Hovey. Those attending were Leone Hansen, Jackie Baker, Virginia Wilhelmsen, Twila Hales, Mau-rin- e Dupaix, Betty Jean Hill, Lois Gregory, Ruth Quintana, Tina Romero, Mary Sanchez, Isabell Adams and Arlene Hold- Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Knott over the weekend were Mrs. Knott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bishop of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hove) and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mockly and family went to Bear Iake on Saturday for fishing. They stayed in Logan over night and visited with their parents on Mothers Day, returning to Layton Sunday evening. Mrs. Hortense Hovey has been named secretary of the Layton Old 86 Prool . C Ancient Age Oist. Co., frenktort. Ky. Theatre ADMIRAL CLEARFIELD PHONE TA Thurs.. Fri., Sat. For students Peace is the golden wisp that binds the sheaf of blessings. Katherine Iee Bates. fiCGCG D Box Office Hours 6:30 to 8:30 Sterling Hayden Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. May 18, 19, 20, 21 Thurs., Fri., Sat. Peyton Place' With Lana Turner, Lloyd Nolan, Arthur Kennedy, Russ Tamblyn, Terry Moore NO INCREASE IN ADMISSION Continuous Shows Sat., and Sun., From 3:00 P. M. MAY 15. 16. 17 The Invisible Boy" The Science Monster Who Would Destroy the World at Medicine Bend" KIDS Theatre SAT. 1 16-1- 91 the Atom Brain" 7 Mtm fKTUW ntttKTtD rr WARNED BROS. - A rAcnoN of A THE TIGER w Jcnei fllj b lAUtS UtUttlll ki IKI RLBB-- t HU TD llltotuliu tolled ul limit! Plus Susan Hayward and Kirk Douglas Are Having a MAY 20, 21, 22 TUES., WEI)., THURS Fresh Made Lamb Stew Per Pound Per Pound 0B 2 DAN DURYEA DIANNE FOSTER (LM SlWUn.BiUM fcVlltf A vi wn WUVUBfcBfUNUKMl ftClUtt m ; 10 . Per Pound (Site Per Pound SWANSONS Wilson, Corn King 1II Can Rib Gut Per Pound Lean and Tender 6 oz. Lamb Chops Patties Lamb Meat Bacon lbs. $ 29 Pies 1 Chicken, Hires ROOT BEER SWANSONS A for $1 Turkey. Reef 45 Tall Can New SALAD DRESSING KRAFT Miracle Whip, Quart Dinners Chicken, Turkey, Beef 63 Royal Gelatin Dessert Gulf Stream Cleaned Deveined Shrimp Pack 7 oz. ... B 12 packs m B ASSORTED FLAVORS 15 53 ORANGE DRINK UW Oil and Vinegar Dressing fb for KQtf I B KRAFT KRAFT 8 oz. 8 oz. JAR JARS b for Casino French Dressing 8 oz. U JARS Cream Style CORN Cake Mix Orange-Cocoan- ut FRENCH DRESSING C W aB for $ Large RIPE OLIVES STELLER GEM - NEW! SWANSDOWN HI C BRAND 16 $ "i JforS-j- l V oz. Cans HAWAIIAN PUNCH 16 vM rft lHt THE GREAT AMERICAN PASTIME - y lor A for S- DILL PICKLES LUNCHETTE 29 Quart Jar PORK and BEANS QINNERETTE BRAND lorJH Tall Cans CREAM O'WEBER MILK MODIFIED SKIM 34 Half Gallon Affair" Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sal. MAY 21, 22, 23, 24 Traveler" rius Film Fun Old Silent Movies ) 11 for S T! U oz. Cans MANDARIN ORANGES ROYALTY 11 oz. Cans Sliced PINEAPPLE 9 f for M y C for $ II 49 1 -j U Packs 4 lor J-- j 90 Tall Cans The Missouri M Pink or Regular, LAMB SHOULDER Top Secret iinncwi i Lemonade Mix test Victor Mature MAY 18, 19 djneciujEBB, TIIE ow Whole or Half Frozen All Seats 20 Cents "The Shark Fighters" ) SEA MIST 85 Four Tastv Flavors :30 P.M. Sun., Mon., Tues. MAY 18, 19, 20 JLJio 10 Regular 29c Half Gallon SPRING MEADOW ICE CREAM SHOW "Creature With WHERE EVERYBODY GOES NORTH OF LAYTON ON HIGHWAY 77 I I N E W! EGG SESAME BREAD 59 Regular 69c SPECIAL With Randolph Scott WEB? TTT Large Size Frozen Vegetables FRESH BAKED SPECIAL Lemon Cake Roll 29 Regular 35c Dozen KRAFT Plus Shoot-ou- t Marines.- Butter Flake Rolls HUNTS "Zero Hour" M00RE.U.S. FRESH BAKED SPECIAL FRESH BAKED EIGHT PACK CARTON FOR PRICE OF SIX PACK 35 With Dana Andrews, Lynda Darnell asTSGT.JIM EACH TOMATO SAUCE Plus SUNDAY, MONDAY Carton Four Pack; Pounds 23 With Frank Lovejoy All MJJS0 Tomatoes Mrs. Loretta JohnLayton son entertained her piano students at a piano party, Thursday, May s, at her home on South Fort Lane. Each student presented a selection on the piano after which musical games were played. Special guests were parents of the students and Loralee Johnson, a student of Mrs. Mary Barber. Those participating were Louise Kelly, Nyla Barber, Karen Stock, Sharon Stock, Marilyn Barber, Huber, Cheryl I.eanne Sill, Suzanne Bates, Bryon Johnson, Golden Sill, Jr. and Iyoralee Johnson. -- Fresh Tasty Cello For Slicing or Salads Piano party Cole Younger, Gun Fighter' MAY 1 White Shafter Mr. and Mrs Irvin Laws and daughters, Janet and Sharon, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Laws and daughter, Gloria, visited in Malad, Idaho, on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laws, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis May 15. 16. 17 FRIDAY, SATURDAY U. S. No. All 10 oz. Packs (Loretta) JohnsonfEighth Ward Primary. 1255 Phone Green - Florida HI WEST HIGHLIGHTS en. THE SMOOTHER BOURBON Kentucky Slrjijh! Bourbon Whiskey . 6 Yrs. and Shirley Call, Layton; John Linford, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Call, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Egbert and daughter, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Thomas and children, Bountiful; Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Wood and fami a of Mr. and Mrs. Dean R. Bingham in Weston, Idaho, Satur Jay, May in. A family dinner was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Love and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Adams and family, Niel Adams, and Jessie Harris. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Briggs, Sunday morning vas Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson, Tooele, and Mrs. ol 4foiSl Pounds 95 39 |