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Show 3 attend Layton news shorts BYU Meeting on (Loretta) Johnson Layton Mrs. Alfred Stevens has returned to her home in Layton after being confined in the Dee Hospital for the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hicken-loopePreston, attended the Iris' show-- in SaltA.ake City at the State Capitol, after which they visited at the home of Mr. und Mrs. Frank Ilickenlooper. Hugh Roberts is seriously ill in a hospital in Washington, D. C. He ws stricken while visiting his son. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bone and Mr. and Mrs. Ben White,; sides with thwt'hildrcn spent Sunday at the Lucein Cut-of- f. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGlinch and daughter, Christine were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Bill. Adams on Sunday. Jody and Douglas Shull, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shull, are visiting in Spokane, Washington, with their sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Applonie. They will return to Utah June 11. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robertson and three children of Mercedes, California, are visiting with By Mrs. Lee High school scholars from Davis who have received from Brighiun Young University, were honored at a reception and orientation meetings in RYU campus in Provo Saturday. The local students were part of a group of 1.73 students from high schools in Utah und Idaho BYU recently who attended. 'anhoTilieefl the" names of - tint high -- school and junior college who have received students scholarships. During the forenoon, the visitors were introduced, and heard talks by BYU officials on housing, registration, student activities and other subjects they will encounter in their new careers. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Flint, underwent surgery on Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Flint an- Attendance Sunday Set They were guests at a lunchand were conducted on tours of the campus. During the afternoon they conferred privately with deans and department chairmen on study programs. Local students who attended are: Barton Enee, Garth A. McCann and Joyce Sheffield Coleman, Dragan M. Deveich, George L. Dunbar, Lillian C. Flakier, John B. Haws, Verg C. Jensen, Marva S. Johnson, Ptrcv L. Keyes, Marvin E. King, Grace A. Lewis, D. Ed 6:30 to 8:30 Thurs., Fri., Sat. in-s- MAY 29, 30, Hill Air Force Base FRI., SAT. Sophia Loren RossanoBraizi Rockabilly Baby" Smith 1 :30 to 7 :30 itotauM4iioMcaM' 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. xuatnolEwiiEsti ei son SUN., MON. 1 and 2 KIDS SHOW SAT. ra :30 P.M. 1 All ThePajama Sun.. Mon.. Tues.. Wed. June n- luncheon wm Sands, Lili Gentle Edmond ORrien Tommy s, EDWARD G. LADD R0BII1S0H OANNE $ JOHN f WAYNE JANET U.S. FORCE AIR J 1 C1NmaScOP WarnerColor 3, 4, 5 JUNE TUES., WEI)., THURS. 1, 2. 3, 4 "Sing, Boy, Sing" tv ALAN Game Ports Dav Seats 20 Cents BROS WARNE JUNE Texas Jamboree" g Ogden Store Open MAY 30, 31 TWO BIG HOLIDAY HITS! Jack Mahoney Julie Adams, Tim Hovey Plus 39 retiring Hill workers Receive special awards ily 31 Slim Carter" per-loim- Farmington Dews... AY 29 Box Office Hours two-wee- Hours ward Lynch, Allen T. McLane, Charles B. McNaught, Van William O. Shaw, Erma A. Squires, Ernest G. Starbuck, Daniel A. Turner and Robert T. Barnes. CENTXMV.m c- TV. Radio, Repairs All Makes page 4 29,1958 THURSDAY U Clearfield, Utah Phone EX REFLEX-M- ay WHERE EVERYBODY GOES NORTH. OF LAYTON ON HIGHWAY 91 in mmor of s Kvans was presented a lapel Michael s fourteenth ,;n an(j certificate of service their hiithdny. Mrs. Spaiks sister, for having completed :io years Mi1-- . Melvin Monson am' service at a ceremony th band and al-- o parent- - of held leeentlv in the c inference Mi- -. Mi and Mr- - ,()om Spatk-- , f Maj. (;t,neral P. II. Beimud Morton and tamilie- - i R0b y, OOAMA Commando. fur the Junior Literary Club K.r sville woe present. Mrs. Dorothy G. Nelson, edi- was held Wednesday night at Oral Smith of Los Angele-ito- r Guf-fitl,)f Hill Top Times, was p. i. the home of Mis. Amanda , ha- - been visiting in Fai nnng-btl.d a stained supo lor per- Hostesses for the eveto 17 guests afto'l'on at the home of Mi. midlf,,, muKc award accompan ed ning were Margurite Bourne, was served Mrs. Alma Kvnaston, a'so w'thb,., a cash award of $2'H and which games were played. Helen Rice, Virginia Railage, Brown, lie has visited Robert Bowman, information Cal Rose, husband of Mariifvn Glona Hess and Mary Myers. in Clearfield with Mrs. David wa- given a Dinner guests Saturrhu exi- Hollist Rose, has leturned from Pace and in Syria use with Mrs. awaiii civile a for service an()'the home Mr of at the Victoria Waite. Mrs. K.vnas- - and .12o cash. ling Mis. Newell Wood were Mrs. leave, after which, he and Mari- ton, Mis. Pace and Mrs. Waite In addition, thoie wen .'lb Wood's unde and aunt Melvin lyn will go to Texas to live ate Mi Sill. ills sisters. employees who iceeived released next Deand Lis Pickering of Salt Lake until he Mr- - Oita McClurg of Boun- - peeial recognition, cember. Jifcmlyn has been livand their son and daughter-in-laMr. Evans, supervisor inspec- Mr and Mu. Richard Pick- ing with her folks. Mi. and tiful had a family a sister, honor of of engineering section, air dinner in iii Hoil'-t. Mis. Clarence of San Bruno, Calif. The ering - illations, is Mi- -. Willan Nina Helm. Mr planning trans-HesHoward Turner, 10, of Farm- Pickerings were from1 ter to the Geological Survey another sister guests Saturday at the home mgton wim named champion n June 4. He lives at 4mi North attended, of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Swaner. junior showman at the Plain1 ai mington Mrs. A. M. Stokes 2nd East, Kaysville. Mr. and held City Daily DayMonday, of Salt Lake wie Sunday din- - Retiring employees aic lim Tuesday and Wednesday of last ul the homc of Bill oc K. Barber, Layton; Elias Main The Gleaners Smorgasbord Mr. and Mrs. Eugene I rrv and family of Salt Lake and John and Mary Myeis and family of Fai mington were dinnei gue-Sunday evening at the homo of then parents, Amanda and Rebel t Guffith. The closing party and dinner Modern Radio TV Company A Broadstone, Logan; Myrtle R. Bushnell, Ogden; Edward M. Christensen, Salt Lake City; William G. Cox, Layton; Louis F. Ehlers, Ogden. Harold T. Holt, Vesta W. James, Oscar Mcintire, all of Salt Lake City; Frank S. Moore, Joiin lhnlen, both of Ogden; H. Rudd, Clearfield; Joseph Joseph E. Storey, Clearfield; William C. Hasson, Clearfield; J. Laurence Webb, Ogden; Maurie.e F. Welch, Clearfield; Dean G. Winters, I rovo, William A. Cable, J. Elmer . eon, North reunion set ch r, & ' 12 All-chur- Clearfield - Golden Gleaners and Master M Men of the reunion to be held Stake are being reminded of the on June 12, in the new Union Building on the University of Utah nounced the birth of their secThe affair will stait promptly at 11:30 p. m., beginond child, a boy, born May Campus. with a dinner, program and dancing for those who desire. ning 22 in the Dee Hospital in Reservations must be made b June 1st. weighed in s at lbs. Li oz. Proud grand100 are Mr. and Mrs. parents Charles Flint and Mr. and Mrs Clearfield The Bishopric of the Clearfield 2nd Ward have Fled Dat wyler. set aside May 23 as 100 per cent Sunday. It was their goal Mr. and Mrs. Kent Barber to have the entire ward membership in attendance at Sacrament and family spent thiee days Meeting, which commenced at 7:30 p.m. this week touring the parks in Speaker for the evening was Bertha S. Reeder, General Southern Utah. President on the Young Womens M. I. A. Special music was Mr. and Mrs. George also arranged. Jr; spentrwfew jdays. ' M-Mein Colorado Springs, Colorado n, la t week. Their three children vacationed at the home of their Clearfield A smorgashon! for all M Men and Gleaneis grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. of the North Davis Stake, was held at the Tropical Cafe, Geoige Konnenkamp, Sr. while in Brigham City, on May 24, at 7:3o p. m. In addition to the their parents were away. dinner the annual elections for the and Gleaner Stake Mrs. Berniece Folkman and Council were held. They voted for a council chairman, who or a Gleaner; an family visited in Layton Sun- can he either an representative; a Gleaner representative: and a secretary, vwho can he day at the home of her brothsister-in-laM Mr. either an or an and Man Gleaner; el and representative; a Glean-e- t Mis. Evan Whitesides, and with repi esentative; and a secretary, who can be either an M Man other relatives. Her daughter, m Gleaner. A short program is planned, consisting of vocal numbers, ti Kay Folkman. performed with umentai numbers, and a pantomime. Hit Melodettes, a singing group Mrs. Merle Bolschweiler and Francis Carling, Stake leaders, who were guests of the Southinvited all Golden Gleaners and Master M Men to the ern Pacific chorus which in the Layton Wards affair. Mrs. Robertsons parents, Mr. and Mrs William Day. Sunday evening. Scholarships schol-arship- Terri Ann Flint, daughter of aid Bowman, Ogden; Fritz Clearfield Church News : vi SCREEN! TJFATRt . Theatre ADMIRAL PHONE TA CLEARFIELD Thurs., Fri., Sal. 23 May 29. 30, 31 Sing Boy Sing" fitting and showmanship Plus The Devil's Hairpin" Cornel Wilde, Jean Wallace June 1, 2. 3 Rangers" "Darby's James Garner pie-ent- 'The Girl Most Likely' Jane Powell, Cliff Robertson Continuous Shows Sat., and Sun., From 3:00 I. M. ed Bennett, Leon- Kaysville; 6 for 45c JUNE 1th 1 bur Miss Brooks' Svr GET ACQUAINTED NIGHT $250.00 IN PRIZES - one... come all! 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'laj Mcfluig also won gi The Farmington Tommy Sands, Lili Gentle Sun., Mon., Tues. The week hefoie Howard and his In others James and Ralph had entries in the Davis Counclubs Junty F.F.A. and ior Livestock show which was held at Davis High. James and Howard received blue ribbons on their entries Ralph won first cow class, won place in "H ani' Show (June 1st Warner Bros. - HE BIG picnic-perfe- fun-tri- p Town House, Giant No. 1 tall Six. Reach for a JELL-WEL- Enjoy a tall, cool drink made with MOM l1 Tatty Tomato Sauce, Ige. 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