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Show 1 o -- The REFLEX-M- ay 29, 1958 page 5 Adele Gailey,' Grant Cunning Will marry June 5 in S. L. Wedding hells will.field; Mrs. Joyce Gailey and 5 for Miss Adele Gai- Mrs. Shirley Gailey of Syracuse. ley when she will exchange vows Last Wednesday evening with Grant Cunning in the Salt Mrs. Leslie (Nora) Cunning Lake LDS temple. Adele a personal shower Parents of the bride are Mr. gave at her home in Clearfield. and Mrs. Edwin Gailey and the Monday evening. Miss Jean prospective bridegrooms par- Schofield and Miss Margie ents are Mr. and Mrs. G. Syracuse ring June Joan Shull Betrothed Date June 13 Layton Mr. and Mrs, Jos eph Shull, .HOT Morgan Street, Layton, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Joan, to Earl T. Morris, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. Morris, Sr., 253 South Fort Thurgood honoied her with a Lane, Layton. The wedding is miscellaneous shower at the planned for June Id in the Salt home of Jeans parents, Mr. and Lake Temple with a reception Mrs. Charles Schofield. to be held the same evening sevfiriror'Jfer(7iose fi iettiFTftn "the- Laytmr Whiter Church-.-Mis- s were present. Shull will greet friends The couple will be honored and relatives dressed in an with a reception Friday eve- original gown of satin and lace. ning, June o. in the Syracuse Her attendants, Miss Mary Stueben and Miss Hope Morris, ward hall. sister of the groom, will wear blue sheath dresses of ribbon Cunning of Clearfield. The charming bride to be has been honored with three showers. - A grocery shower was emrThe'Tohie of Mrs.Geiferie Rentmeister, sister of the bride. were sisters and sisters-in-laof the bride; Mrs. Ula Walker, of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Yvonne Gailey of Clear- - - w taffeta. Jeanie Ellis, a cousin of the Recipe . . flow- er girl and Douglas Shull, act as ring bearer. Best mans duties will . Utah Fried Chicken and Shrimp and will be performed by Kent DeWall. Dell Rider and Jody Shull will serve as ushers. The young coupe plan a honeymoon trip to Hawaii where they will also make their home. Miss Shull attended Davis High and the University of Utah. Mr. Morris is at present serving with the U. S. Navy. Choice Steaks Take Home Dept. Phone TA Chic in Box, $1 Shrimp in Box $1 Fish in box 75c Hollyhock DUP Names officers Pizza P.M. A.M.-- 9 11 v 11:00 Friday and Saturday A.M.-Midnig- ht . . TA Named member Gamma South 500 East Closing Social 21- -. Lark, Bluebird Utah Clearfield, Take advantage of these terrific buys for now and also lay away for Fathers Day! V NECK SWEATERS SPORT & DRESS SHIRTS (Boys and $2.49 Neil-son- Wreckreation time is here Mens) School hasclosed and outdoorfansw er to the queei quiik in the activities begin. Camping, pack human who turns from a solid trips. swimming, picnicking, citizen at home to a creature fishing and auto trips will reach who will toss broken bottles or cans into a sw imming hole. Why peak participation. does a neat housekeeper spread Something about the releases all inhibitions and too such a mess at a camp site? iften supposedly sane people j Who can leave melon rinds on a come down light eaieless and picnic table and still respect his destructive. neighbor? Every employee of part or AU heedless acts are undesir- inlecreational area can sight l;ome actually dangerous, stance after instance of destine- can Mgrns turn; a lucent picture in the Saltr u! ate hiphwa acc,dt'nts- shot msu Lake Tribune showed picnic1?11 l'a for and benches used for L?rs can. ),'eve,lt fo, cann, fu es too often highways, fishing ol- ,K;redln There conffi,atun. ith,esu dimming holes littered a !nu " hen man ti ash. Its all charged to mainle "e'rr PRICE SPOUT SHIRTS $1.99 TOPS Missionary speaks MENS AND BOYS WEAR SALE BOYS d OF Honor Selleneits STUDIO LUND 5C5 Plans recital For students H-- MENS BRIEFS. T SHIRTS AND BOXER SHORTS and 99c 88c Each TIES BELTS on Your Radio Dial 1 Advanced to Deacons BABY PORTRAIT COUPON Bring this coupon to our Studio 2 weeks before your babys first birthday. We will take a photograph without charge for publication in the newspaper. Phone for an ap. Primary graduation Friday s r; pointment Parade planned Sunset Various activities will these classes beginning their be in progress at the Sunset Ele- wprk for six weeks this Monday Syracuse The Syracuse School during the first also. These remedial classes are Ward Association Clearfield -- The Clearfield 1th Ward Primary held gradua- mentary weeks of summer. Monday, May being held throughout Davis ,;s holding Primary their unnual parade tion exercises Friday, May 23, for thiiteen Seagulls and two ,ii, over 100 Kindergarteners County this year . . . the first next Tuesday Guides. six weeks session of year such a plan has been car- mencing at 5 p, their began in was Mrs. Carole Thomas, Seagull teacher, charge of the school under the direction of ried out. chapel grounds exercises, with Mrs. Bessie Moultrie assisting. Mrs. lone Willette and It will continue to the SyraMae Allred and Myrna Moultrie conducted the music. The teachers, JuMrs. Mattie Firth and Mrs. cuse Hansen. Talks Park, wheie a family night were was Margo by given given opening prayer lie Lay ton Three classes in sumwill be enjoyed. by the following girls: Joan Wall, talked on Prayer; Kathy Bur- mer remedial reading, arithmeThere will be booths of foods ton, the use of the New Testament; Charlotte Brown, Scripture tic and language arts will also including, barbeques, chili dogs, Readings; KcKae Carnan, Baptism; Shat on Stephenson, Tithing; be held at the school with pie, ice cream, candy, etc., being Joyce Ilartey, Fasting; and Colleen Hudson, The Priesthood. fourth, fifth and sixth grade stusold under the bowery. Bessie Moultrie congratulated the girls and boys on their dents who have enrolled for Also other entertainment will achievements in Primary and reminded them of their responKaysville Mrs. Elda Steiner include softball games, and sibilities in the M. I. A. Graduation certificates were presented will present her students ol other sports. by Bishop Charles Jenkins. Helen Christensen, M. I. A. presipiano in a recital Friday, June The Primary presidency exdent, placed the Beehive Bandlo around the necks of the girls. t, at the Kaysville Second-Thir- tends an invitation to all ward The closing prayer was given by Linda Rice, after which re- - Beta C hand at s p.m. : members tp attend. .... . ' friends. Layton James W. Littlefield The graduates are Kathleen Button. Joyce Haitcy, Laurie South Fort Lane, Layton, wa Adams, Joan Wall, Charlotte Brown, Margo Hangul, Colleen named to Beta Gamma Sigma, Hodson, Ranae Carnan, Sharon Stephenson , Linda Rice, and an honorary scholastic fraterMary Joe Hanging. Tht Guides are-- Russell Taylor and Scott nity last week, fie was one of 15 students attending the UniLund. TOP YOUR versity of Utah und the only member of the Junior Class to receive the honor. Clearfield The Clearfield 5th Ward Relief Societv held Two others DIAL receiving honors their closing social on Wednesday, May The Social Science at the dinner held Friday evelesson was given by Wanda Steen., after which strawberry in the Union Building ning shortcake was served by the presidency. on the University eampus were Richard L. Evans anil George FOR Romney, prominent in Church and Civic activities. Clearfield The Imrks and Bluebirds of the Cleai field 5lh Ward will hold a Homebuilders Holiday on June r, at p. m. IN in the Ward recreation hall. The theme for the program will be a Trip of Makebelieve to Foreign Countries. Invitations to the motheis of the girls were in the form of a miniature suit- At Layton Sixth case. Mixer games will be played followed by a program given ENTERTAINMENT , by some of the girls. Those participating on the program Layton Elder Richard include Carol Hansen, Elaine Hanson, Kathleen Jensen, Kathy son of Mr. and Mrs. JosLimb, Sharon Nauta, Pamela Pearson, Dana Stockseth, and eph Neilson, Kaysville, reportJanice Wixom from the Lark class. From the Bluebird class ed his missionary work in the will le Jill Craythom, Janet Jeppson, Carol Kennedy, Kristy Layton Sixth Ward Sunday Nye, Jane Yoeman, Sharon Peck, and Karen Blackwell. evening. May 25. Elder Neilson A smorgasbord lunch will consist of foods from different has spent the last two years countries. Center piece will be a laige woild globe with col- in the British Mission. Mrs. ored streamei-- leading to the food lepiesenting the various Neilson, his mother, also spoke countries. at the meeting. Beverly Hepworth and Marva Fink aie the das-- , leaders in The Neilsons foimeily residcharge of arrangements. ed at Verdcland Park anil weie members of the Layton Sixth Ward. They now reside in the Kaysville Sixth Ward. Cleai field Released from positions m the Cleai field 1th 1600 Ward were Ia1;i Benson, Ruby Taylor anil Alice Christensen, That Showed Him from the Primary; Don Jacobs and Sue Lindsay, from the 'Mommy, said the little boy, Stindav School; and Grace Lindsay from the position of Ward wa- - in a fight today. Oi ganist. "What happened, son? Sustained to the offices of Ilimary teachers weie Myrna "Some hoy called me a sissy." Moultrie. Gloiia Avis, Flora Belnap, and Della Boam. "What did you do. Son. 1 hit him with my purse. Clearfield Fourth Ward HOURS Annual Primary Summer classes for Sunset Layton Officers of the Hollyhock Gamp of the Daughter of the Utah Pioneers were Delilah last week Flint. Captain for the past year was retained in her office as was first vice captain, Mary Call. Other officers are Velma Meibos, second vice president; Irene Johnson, secretaiy-treas-ureMaggie Simmons, registrar; Ethel Call, Parliamentarian; Octavis Neville, chaplain; Bpssie Stnnson, historian; EthCleai field Russell Taylor and Scott Lund were advanced el C'oi bridge, custodian of relto the office of Deacons last Sunday evening. class Violet leader; Call, ics; Katie Cole, chorister; and Ma-- i inn Call, organist. The nominating lomnuttei learfield The Clearfield Kii- -t Waul Genealogy clast included Ethel Corbndge, Ethel held a party at the home of Mr. and Mis. Henry Wilson. The Bone and Lizzie Stevensen. . clasa was honoring Mr. and Mrs. Louis Selleneit, who are moving out of the State. Mr. Selleneit has acted as president of the class. Refieshments were seived to about thirty guests. The evening was spent in visiting, and Mr. Selleneit related some of his interesting experiences throughout his life. Iliwav 91, Clearfield Sunday-Thursda- will serve as bride-to-b- e Featuring Our Own Special Clearfield Church News j out-doo- (Bovs and Mens) DOOR CRASHER mmmm Closed Memorial Day To Honor And Pay Tribute To Our Immortal Loved Ones QUALITY MEATS FRESH GROUND BEEF - - - - PARKES FRANKS - Blade Cuts, lb. 49c POT ROASTS U. S. Good I MEN'S AND BOYS SLACKS PRICE - ! IVY LEAGUE AND DRESS STYLES cost - NORTH MAIN. KAYSVILLE 1st DOOR NORTH OF POST OFFICE 63 FRYERS COLORED a"1 t,l with lance and repaiis. The annual lutdoois especially today of picking up litter (beer V m-u.r bngh popu.ation cans and broken bottles, littei ,w ltk easeAmericans leai must n to U Da!H all kinds) along in ue"N-abll,e frool l,ul,i,mr vis County must reach a size- 1 sum. wish we could vaccinate A Isychiati ist may have an against "LITTERITIS." 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For my 30 acres of corn, I used 300 pounds per acre of .'inmonium nitrate applied in the spring. That prilled nitrogen fertilizer is by far tne best I have ever used, and the results were extremely satisfying, Mr. Hunsaker said. Discover for yourself what many of your neighbors already know that USS Nitrogen Fertilizers by United States Steel give you better crops, higher profits and ease of application. Buy from your fertilizer dealer. and BEANS 11 Libbys, No. 33c pfg 6 for .... 2 Vz 1 1.00 for 2 . o, MACS SODA WATER profits. Franklyn C. Hunsaker of Box Elder County, rnmJ C 29c 19c rofits. USS fiinklynC For information, Hurtuker Counnc CLEANED SHRIMP Nitrogen Fertilizers ar.itfxi 3 .w, 1.00 Cans for lb. box 5 25 lb CHARCOAL O y- MofidUi Xt VvU'v j. ' 29c 33c .00 1 .98 cans 1 bag UUh registered trafe marit mb , MANDARIN ORANGES wu--- NiS, f lz Oz. 2 TOWNHOUSE CRACKERS CATSUP m 4 MARSHMALLOWS writo Uml.d Slatoi Stool, 919 Koamt Building, Salt lolto City, Utah. 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