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Show I The REFLEX-M- ay page 8 15, 1958 Davis Stake dance festival Kaysville Designed to show the dancing accomplishments of the years activities, the Davis Stake MIA dance festival will be held Saturday, May 17, at H p.m. at the Davis High if price is the object... here's a School out .10-1- ;nrl flus Tax and teireadabte TV. of look for if m sign WORRY-fRE- E DEf ENDABIE FOR 64 YEARS CHECK OUR "SMART BUYX JLmi itrmj'l TRUCK TIRE SPECIALS NEW TREADS TIRE hemmN ARMOR TRAC ROAD TRAC $f$88 GUARANTEED KELLY DRIVING (Continued From Page 1.) A choral group of 10 readers, led by Sharon and John, will present an original pageant written and directed by Miss Eva M. Barrett. Parents will be represented by Mrs. George Bar-loH. Wilcox and I. Haven Teachers will be repre sented by Mrs. Marjorie Thatcher and .Gayle Stevenson, The week prior to graduation is "Senior Week during which the seniors will have their senior party on Tuesday, May 20, "Senior Sluff Day May 21, and the climax of graduation Friday, May 23. At the senior party the D Books will be distributed and a meal will be served at the price of $1.00 each, according to Betty McDaniels, senior committee member. Traditionally, teachers are on hand to serve the graduating class. The graduation dance will be held in the big gym following commencement exercises under the direction of next year's student body officers, Gary Batchelor, Diane Nielson, and Virginia Clifford. The Bockas Combo will provide the dancing music. Senior class officers have been Dick Andrew, president; Conand nie Smith, Rodney Page, secretary. Senior Class committee members have been Betty McDaniels, Penney Webb, Ronald Assenbcrg, Shan-n- a Chappel, l.ayne Galbraith, Dale Reed, Gibbs Smith, Janet Van Fleet. t, AND RICAFFAIll TIM HEADQUARTERS KEN HOLT TIRE CO. Kaysville Date of the KCA Childrens parade has been moved to June 1 from the original scheduled June 7, according to Mrs. Robert Major, KCA Mrs. Major youth chairman. said fishing season opens June 7 and the later date was decided upon in order to avoid any date conflict. -- COMPLETE 1 INSURANCE SERVICE THE BEST IN INSURANCE . ANY KIND YOU NEED WE HAVE VERN r.1. SMITH SEE Smith Bids:. CLEARFIELD Phone TA Circus coming, Course begins next Monday Sponsored by Peace rarely denied to the Kaysville The American Red ister' at Lagoon on the first Lions peaceful. Layton class for swimming day. Johann F. von Schiller. instructors will pre-;ente- is Cross-KC- A begin Monday, May 1!), at Lagoon. These classes will be held from It) a.m. to noon free of charge. Anyone wishing to may bring their children to these classes to save baby sitting problems. Instructors are still being sought by the KCA for the program. The classes are for beginners as well as more advanced swimmers and instruc- 4 Girl Staters From Page 1.) of the MIA, Junior Sunday School and Primary Association. She has received the LDS girls award for the past five attendance years, five 100 pins for Sunday School as well as general participation on committees, and other offices in church and school. Sandra Hender, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Hender, !N7 E. looo S., Clearfield, has a deep and abiding interest in church and school activities, is vice president of Club, representative of the Girls Association. She has participated in plays, sports anil choruses both in school and church. Sandra is a member of F.H.A. and represents this organization at Davis High (Continued tors. Johnson Dies, funeral Set Thursday spon-or- s; n Bring-hurs- t, Sec- reor- Sunday evening with A. (Gay) Flint being named as president, Mrs. Grant (Elma) Thurgood, age group counselor and Mrs. Smith (Beth) Waite, activity ganized John Mrs. In all things it is hope than to despair. better to Goethe. ur propensity to hope and joy one to fear and sorrow, real poverty. Utah Fried Chicken and Shrimp and Choice Steaks Take Home Dept. Phone TA Chic in Box, Box Hi way 91, Clearfield Kidstown HOURS Barber Shop Sunday-Thursda- i 11 A.M.-- y Friday and Saturday - PRINCESS I 9 P.M. 11 :00 A.M.-Midnig- ht by Windsor Ladies' Watch. Ear Ring and Necklace Set Reg. $71.50 Only $ I GRADUATES $1 Fish in box 75c Pizza MORRY'S GOOD LUCK $1 Shrimp in in back 1 ! 6 Yrs. Old Straight Bourbon Whiskey Ancient Age DisL Co., Frankfort, Ky. Recipe . . . Play ground Kaysville - Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Humphreys, 2 East Crest-- j wood Road, entertained Mrs. I.uella Humphreys on Mothersl Day with dinner at Gray Cliff Iaidge. Miss Betty McDaniels entertained at a baby shower in honor of Mrs. Joyce Cahoon, BountiTwenty-fou- r ful, recently. guests attended. 86 Proof Featuring Our Own Special 25c Crestwood news THE MILDER BOURBON Kentucky A is real riches; GOLF COURSE Lady Lions of Layton; Janet Reese, Layton Kiwanis and Sandra Hender, Clearfield Kiwanis. Tana Marie Egbert, Amelia Graehl, Elise Ileinle and Golda Bivins have been chosen as alternates, it was reported today by Mrs. John J. Kleinsteu-bir- , Girls State chairman for The American Legion Auxi-iarLayton Unit No. S7. BABY PORTRAIT COUPON Bring this coupon to our Studio 2 weeks before your b;.by's first birthday. We will take a photograph without charge for publication in the newspaper. Phone for an appointment . . . TA LUND STUDIO 565 South 500 East Clearfield, Utah The Syracuse Ward YWMIA was Layton Lay ton Lions Club sponsor Monarch Productions big two-hotwenty-ac- t circus at the Kaysville Rodeo Grounds on May 20. Animal acts, high wire acts, clowns and starring the worlds greatest performing elephants! All the thrill and excitement of circus day right here in Layton and Kaysville. The Lions club is making it possible for all the elementary and parsonial school youngsters irt this area to attend this wonderful show. It was announced today by Dick Purcell that advance childrens tickets are now being sold through the committee and a full scale effort is being made by the telephone committee to call and enlist your local sup- will David Hume. Everett William Syracuse Johnson, t7, died at his residence Monday morning of a Whatever enlarges hope will also exalt courage. heart ailment. Samuel Johnson. Born July 17, ISImi, in Cedar County, Missouri, he was a son of Austin and Agness Summers He married Johnson. Emma MINIATURE Stoker December 11, 1912, in Kaysville. Funeral service will be held today (Thursday) at 1 p.m. in Syracuse LDS Ward Chapel. He was a member of the Syracuse Ward. He came to Utah in 1904. In 1929 the family moved to Syracuse where he had since resided. Until his retirement in 19.'i3, he worked for the U. S. Naval , Supply Depot. Survivors include his widow; two sons anil one daughter: Forrest S. Johnson, Layton; Austin W. Johnson. Edmond. Oklahoma: and Mrs Vaun (Ma1606 North Main vis) Barbel-- Syracuse- and two brothers, Clarence Johnson, BOUNTIFUL Boise. Idaho, and Chesle.v JohnClinton. son, with The AmerUnit Lay-to- Syracuse ond i School. for Lynette Layton, Jayceettes; Karen Syracuse YWMIA Reorganized E. W. Pro-Scho- la Cooperating C. Volunteers may register with Mrs. Robert Major "prior To the The outgoing officers were first class Monday or may reg Mrs. Rex M. (Margaret) Thurgood, Mrs. Kenneth L. (Jas mine) Thurgood, and Mrs. Gordon (Darlene) Hansen. y, KCA parade Date changed CLEARFIELD Red Cross swim instructor The festival also will prepare participants for the June d conference. Dances to be' will include couples dancing the Tango, the Samba, Rumba, waltz, swing and There will he five ;ets of girls joining in "Melody in Pink. Boy scouts, beehive girls and special interest groups will do some square dancing. ican Legion Auxiliary, No. S7 are the following port to make this an exciting day for the children and a big day for the town. Get behind the Lions club and be a Circus Daddy to some deserving child! JJ95 I HIS MAJESTY Windsor tmd lucky ior your gilt buying. Mens Watch, Pen, Pencil by and Shirt Accessories that we have these outstand-- l gej ' I 50 Reg. $71.50 Only $ Department! Waterman's Pen and Pencil Set, with Money Clip and Shirt Accessories 12th ANNIVERSARY SALE NEW 1958 FORDS WELL EQUIPPED NO STRIPPED MODELS All Items Advertised in Life .. . Limited Supply! Fish and Game Licenses now at HOMER'S Market & Hardware. We also offer Service on Sundays and Holidays. RYE THINS Wheat Thins gpkgs.STI I.G.A., 303's 8 Pears $ B CANS I.G.As 303s $1 Betty Crocker Macaroon Mix 3 CHOC Betty Crocker $ j STJ White wChoc. Frosting, 4 Strawberries SIRLOIN, VJlOUIlCI 6Vi Cans o.. iw BANK S FINANCING Cinnamon Rolls Per doz. Lb. A$ for 4 89 2 Jar Our Everyday Price M FOR $1 13 07. Wesson Oil TRADE-IN- SPECIAL By Family D66I PRODUCE FROZEN FOODS Potatoes 101b. U.S. No. 1, H C Russetts Avocados Large Fancy m Mixed Veg. U ADV. EFFECTIVE FRIDAY Qt., each DEPT. 09 Peanut Butter Skippy, BAKERY Qt. Instant Coffee 6 W TOP QUALITY FOR Pork & Beans Tuna lb. FRESH DAILY Miracle Whip Krafts , zi Large Unq. Fresh Direct from Producers 00 STEAK $ jj 5 FROZEN II for for $ g II PKGS. Cake Mix RANCH EGGS 00 II cans 'Pierce's, 2l2 Carnation REEF CHICKEN TURKEY pIES BLUE STAR Apple Sauce LIBERAL Only $ J95 Reg. $25.00 Triangle Thins MAY ISth THROUGH MAY 31st . . . 10 OZ. IKG. Each 2 FOR 49 19 Oranges Fancy Juicy 4 DOZ. $jI00 and SATURDAY, MAY 16th and 17th FREE PARKING MAX BISHOP FORD TELEPHONE 21 77 NORTH MAIN, LAYTON, UTAH Money Orders U. S. Postage Stamps AND HARDWARE MARKET COMPLETE SHOPPING CENTER CLEARFIELD DAVIS COUNTYS MOST Greeting Cards Longer Shopping Hrs. Service Sun. & Holiday! And S&II Stamps New Store Hours 9 A.M.-- 9 P.M. |