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Show I The Christiansen, and accompanied A quar- by Mary Christiansen. number was sung by Nevin tet their last performance of the season away from the Stake, Criddle, Ted Brown, Ross Tipat the Manavu Ward in Provo, petts, and John Beutler. . last Sunday evenirtg. The Provo Ross Tippetts presented an engagement was the 70th public performance since the chor- introduction to the song Give us was organized nearly 3 years Me Your Tired, Your Poor preceding the chorus rendition. ago. Melvin J. Wood has been members The twenty-thre- e 4 Clearfield The North Davis of the chorus sang six sacred president of the group since Stake Priesthood chorus gave numbers, conducted by Ballard the chorus was organized. 5, 1958 REFLEX-Ju- ne paQe7 Final concert Given by Chorus CHIROPRACTIC for health: GOOD stitch in time ?ves "nine is an old and familiar saying. Its applications are many. It applies not only to the stitch taken with needle, but to any activity in- You may recall the case history about the young woman who came to this clinic on February 1, 195', complaining of extreme nervousness, excessive irritability, headaches, stiffness in the neck which extended down between her shoulders and caused her' ears to feel as though they were stuffed up. dulged in which'would prevent the occurrence of an unwanted situation. It also applies to steps taken for the benefit of ones health. For years the public has been bombarded with the saying Have a Brush your teeth yearly examination. twice a day. See your dentist twice a An ounce of prevention is worth year. a pound of cure. There is much wisdom in all of these sayings. By all means, have an examination. If you have symptoms which indicate that your body is not functioning normally, go to a chiropractor and find out if your condition is caused by nerve pressure. After you have regained your health, is it not sensible to return to your chiropractor, from time to time, to assure the proper alignment of your spine, and the proper functioning of your nervous system. How many of you who are reading this article have had a successful correction of some condition under chiropractic care? Have you developed some other health problem since then? Have you been back to your chiropractor to determine whether or not your nervous system is functionRemember this: Your ing normally? e machine, must body, like any have all of its parts in proper position in order to function efficiently. If your spinal column is misaligned, your nervous system will not function normally and you will therefore develop some disorder. Visit your chiropractor Stay healthy. Progress notes: Feb. 8: No medication of any kind since first adjustment. Feels fine, sleeps well, no headaches, no backaches. Feb. 14: Seven children playing at her home when she returned this evening. The noise and disturbance did not upset her. When she asked her son later how come he had brought his friends home when he had never done so before, he said, Well gee, Mom, you used to be so cross we didnt dare bring anybody home to play. Youre swell now. Feb. 22: Patient reports that she didn't know just how ill she had been until she began to get well. Last week that patient came in again-Shhad been digging in her garden and had struck a rock with her shovel, which caused quite a shock to her body. She immediately noticed a return of the fuzziness in her ears.Before long, her family noticed that her disposition was growing worse. One adjustment again returned this woman to her normal healthy self. How much wiser it is to go to your chiropractor for a regular check, so that you may remain healthy, than to wait until an improperly functioning nervous system has reduced you to such a state of ill health that it takes a long series of treatments to return you to health. man-mad- regularly. For Appointment Dial EX CLEARFIELD NEWS Jaycees Clearfield Steven Broad-ben- t, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Broadhent, is spending a few weeks in Wyoming working on his uncle's ranch this summer. Several Clearfield men enjoyed a few days fishing in Montana last week. Among those enjoying the sport were Yal Palmer, Dean Sessions, Kendall Sedgwick, Yern Burton, and Grant Blakely. Mrs. Dean Session and children spent Memorial Day weekend Visiting relatives in Ida- SEE YOU! CHIROPRACTOR REGULARLY. FANNING 53(i0 South 1900 West ROY, UTAH CLINIC CHIROPRACTIC MIA PURCHASERS Magic Chef Ranges Hotpoint Appliances R. C. WILLEY & SON SYRACUSE. UTAH For the Best in Appliances See Us Before You Buy. LaMar Sessions, TA Lowell Hansen. TA Bill Child. TA CENTER GENERAL ELECTRIC SATISFACTION The Place That Nobody (Vutdeals m Phone 114 Eiit Gentile. Layton A TING HE PLUMBING APPUA NCES Visitors Always Welcome at Utah's Finest Dairy Farm-i- n the Heart of Davis County at Farmington by Lagoon AT YOUR TO YOUR STORE DOOR PHONE TA SMEDLKY APPLIANCE STORE TA SMEDLEY PLUMBING AND HEATING Featuring Quality Plumbing Heating- - Contracting - Repairs radio telephone Fixtures. All trucks equipped with mobile for faster service. Featuring Westinghouse Appliances. Building a New Home? Special Discount for You! SYRACUSE. UTAH AUTOMOTIVE' SERVICE- - OPEN Swimming agenda for This Month heese With ( hive or Pineapple or Regular. 4287 Riverdioe Road -- OGDEN, UTAH - Phone EX RRODUCTS-Featur- ing Bowling New Motel Ornery -- Try Our Chicken and Steak Dinners June 6 and 7, 1958 Quality at lowest prices Check these and other outstanding Values at... QUALITY MEATS 49c lb. 59c lb. 79c lb. 61c lb. Blade Cut POT ROASTS U. S. Good, Round Bone Round & Sirloin STEAKS Side-wind- Out in West Texas, a cowboy rushed out of a saloon, made a running broad jump and landed an his sittin'-spo- t n, the middli jf the street. Hurt yourself." asked a bystander I'll live." bellowed Reckon the cowboy, dusting himself off, 'but I'd sure like to get my hands on the cussed varmit win moved mv horse." FRESH PRODUCE 6 for 25c 3 fr 1 0c CORN on COB Lions Club Layton wishes to thank the following business houses and organizations for their contributions and help in bringing THE LIONS CLUB CIRCUS to Davis Coun- vilfe. p No. 31. INC., 180 N. Main, Kaysville, Phone - - G.M.C. TRUCKS We Repair All Makes Your Local Texaco Dealer PERRY STEWART, 101 PONTIAt'-CADILLA- TOMOBIEES USED Each car is in excellent running A GOOD DEAL READY TO GO A GOOD CAR LET'S DEAL! WE TAKr TRADE-IN'BANK TERMS Can Sell Them Right!! We Bought Them Right DICK'S MOTOR SALES, 876 North Main, Sunset. Ph. TA LINE HIGHWAY 91 AT "Come in and Let's GET ACQUAINTED BUY condition. S T BANKS TA CLEARFIELD STATE BANK a Century. Complete Banking Service for More Than a Third ofaccounts. personal checking Regular and THRIFTICHECK for information. Complete savings department. ' Safe Deposit Boxes Night Depository and Letter Drop Depository for after hours deposits. 3'F on' Savings -- Complete Bank by Mail Service Deposits insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CLEARFIELD, UTAH Kaysville 37 FUtST NYTIONAL BANK OF LAY'TON THRIFTI CHECK SERVICE WITHOUT SERVICE CHARGE INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS 3 Per Yr Inc. Tax -- SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT-J2.- 75 24 Hour Envelope Service USE OUR NIGHT DEPOSITORY -- All Kinds of Loans -- Special Service Personalized Check Ptd. free i ALL KINDS OF LOANS FREE! Special Service Personalized Checks Printed to Insured $10,000 up Member F.D.I.C. Accounts accounts are low ask dur ,,.rvire charges on regular checking CAFE'S SIGNAL CAFE, Layton, Utah ELVA G. VAUGHN, Manager OPEN DAILY Mon. Thru Thursday 6:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.; Fri. and Sat 5 30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.; Sunday, 5:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS, DINNERS -F- eaturing Guaranteed Fast Service Only 5 Minutes Drive from Davis County Defense Plants. Drive down for a Delicious HOT STOP BY for BREAKFAST LUNCH. NO DELAY! Order Pastry to Take Home!, We cater to Civic Cjubs, Luncheons and Special Groups Bring or lunch If Section dinner for here meetings. you Clover Club Foods, The CUCUMBERS FROZEN FOODS RASPBERRIES Wuvnes Dip- - 5 for 1.00 8 foe 1 00 6 fr 1 .00 Polar ORANGE ADE First FURNITURE AND CARPETS ;NatT. Bank of Layton. Roy J. Auto Service. Fashion Fudg BARLOW FURNITURE COMPANY CLEARFIELD Cleaners, I.aVerns Beauty Bar, FI. EXSTEEL the finest construction f all. CARPETS by Hines & Co., I)r. Cecil K. John. I SMITH MOHAWK & MASI.AND. I.arkin Cafe, Ursulas Hair BUY LOW AT BARLOW'S Fashions. Sill's Cafe. Frost Drug Co., Dr. K. A. Johnson, INSURANCE La) ton Auto Farts. Farmers' FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP Ins. Group. Dot tie's Launder-- ! Lines of . Complete Coverage ette. Stockman's Sport in g - All Claims Handled Locally" Goods, Davis Count) Glass & 360 NORTH MAIN, LAYTON f Faint. Dr. K. F. Williams. Vird-An- n PHONE KAYS. 655 Moral, Willey Appliance. Sen ice Station, Roy Stuart JEWELRY- Brailsford-Bigg- s Store. Bill's MERLS JEWELRY Clearfield Headquarters for FINE WATCH Sheet Metal Shop. Sides Conoco REPAIR. Fast 24 Hr. Service All Work Guaranteed. Station. Traveler's Cafe, Hart's MERITS JEWELRY, Guy Mar Plaza, Clearfield, North of Safeway Market, Inland Frinting Co., See Us for All Your Jewelry Gifts! TAylor Circle Inn, Dell's Service. Taylors Service. Signal Cafe, LUMBE- RLa) ton Noodle 1arlor, Rays OAK FLOORING SHEET ROCK Twin Fines Tavern. Layton SuNG AND LOWE BROTHERS PAINT gar Co., Jim & Rays Motel BROWN LUMBER CO. 1st N. Main, Kaysville Phone 177 Deon YV. Stuart. Dicks Service Rio Grande R.R. (Agt. Greg-ryMACHINERY Union Farific R.R. (Agt HAROLD W. BUCK, Manager, 46 South State, Clearfield Mctjue), Haven .1. Barlow RealTORTO POWER MFG. CO. TA ty, Layton Tire Recapping. WESTERN FACTORY OUTLET Ben Franklin Store. Bernard Buy Brand New, Guaranteed Equipment at Factory Prices Morton TV. Bishop Ford Sales AIR COMPRESSORS WATER PUMPS PORTABLE LIGHT B & B Auto Sales. Glide Inn, PLANTS WELDERS-STEA- M CLEANERS Vern M. Smith Ins., Union Furniture of Layton, Morgar NURSERIES Poultry. Cadillac Sail's & SerKIRKLAND NURSERY CO. vice, Roger K. Bean, Atty., Fine Roses Hardy Nursery Plants Dr. R. C. Robinson. Cecil! BOUNTIFUL ON HIWAY 91 PHONE AX Phillip 66 Service, Olsen's ChevREAL ESTATE- rolet, R & R Auto Repair, Flint Stables, Dick Adams PetSTEPHENSONS roleum Prod., Dr. Jack A Contact at 21 North Terrace Building, Appraising, Sales Favorite Cleaners. Rampton, Clearfield4 Dr. or Phone G. Stephenson TA - Homes for Sale TERRACE VIEW Subdivision off 500 East Clearfield State Bank. Giles', AIR Jewelry Co., Family Sporting Center, Clearfield joods, Davis County Real InREALTY AND INSURANCE state & Ins. Co., Brown Lumber Co.. Conoco Service, Weaver BARLOW REALTY AND INSURANCE CO. Vuto Repair, Knee & Simmons Real Estate Appraisals and Property Management Insuranci Lumber & Hardware, Mountain and Loans. 'uel Supply, American .Legion. Sell Real Estate Is Our Business 378 North Main, Layton Phone Kays. 765 TA Layton Jaycees. Davis Count) 75 30 SOUTH MAIN. CLEARFIELD Phone TA Posse. per. Fond tow n. IJLnC trw Snow Crop. 6 Oz IJirdseve PINEAPPLE I.ilihvs No. ICE CREAM Swifts SHERBET SNOWDRIFT PAINT-ROOFI- ). 211 Tidbits, Crushed, Chunk Swifts Cylinder Pack, WESSON OIL DOORS--PLYWOO- 8c lb. CANTALOUPES The Cottage U. S. Good SLICED BACON Thank You "n'Vavs Skating Skating Floor v P A GOOD ogden FARMING I'ON EX a Locally Owned and Operated Taxpaying Industry DAI RY Morgan, Utah at P:2o p.m. PHONE y SPECIALIZING IN ENGINE TUNE-UElectrical anil Carburetor Motor Analysis Hydromatic Transmissions Front End Alignment Steering Corrections and Wheel Balancing J. ROY FUDGE. 166 South Main, Layton, Rhone 986 or Kavs. 293-- J - Service Factory Trained Mechanics Authorized Factory - Front End Alignment Motor Analysis Complete Brake Service Carburetor and Electrical Tune-uState Inspection Station All Types Automatic Transmissions AU rnTWnnTrwTnrtai (I 306-- SPRINGS I DAIRIES- - APPLIANCES COMO North Davis THE FOLLOWING LIST OF RELIABLE BUSINESS CONCERNS IS PAID ADVERTISING. TO PLACE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN THIS CLASSIFICATION. PHONE KAYSVILLE 10 AND A REPRESENTATIVE WILL CALL ON YOU. " s, Softball games REFERENCE ' " Stake SERVICEINDEXINFORMATION AND READY two-wa- one-yea- Held in On Al-de- nt award nite R. D. hold Banquet In Clearfield family for an enjoyable Memorial Day at Clearfield City park. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White, were Mrs. White's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith and daughter, Avis, and grandson, Kenny, from Gooding, Idaho. The infant son of Jerry and Anna llodson was named in the Clearfield Ith Ward last Sun day. The baby was named Jeffery J. by his grandfather, Darrell Cardon. Also assisting were the other grandfather and ho. great grandfather, Allen Hod-se- n and Mr. McKinsey. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Graham and son, Richard, from Copper-ton,- - Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bradbury were weekend gdests in and children have recently restay While here they turned from a three-week- s Clearfield. joined with Mr. and Mrs. Ken- n Los Angeles and Long Beaeh dall Sedgwick and family, and aieas in California. Mr. Bradbury was sent there on detached service from Hill Air Force Base. The Bill Turners and boys, Richard and Robert, have spent the past week in Denver while Mr. Turner was on a business trip. On their return home they visited in Heber with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Adams and children Iaslie, Laurie, and Clearfield The North Davis Jimmie spent three days last Stake Junior Gleaner and Jun- week visiting with Bays mothior Award night was er, Mrs. Florence Adams, it held on May 20 at the Syra- Orem. His sister, Bertien cuse Ward Jeanne Adams from Glendale, Califur- chapel. Kcarl, stake leader, presented!,,;. an,i formerly from Layton the Silver Gleaner award to u;ong with other brothers am: the following girls: Kaylene sisters Sunset from 1st, Ward Orem. Crosley, leader. Margaret Wayman; Sherry Watson, Sunset 2nd, leader, Shirley GrimsUui; Ruth Thurgnod Gale, West Point, leader, Carol Johnston; Arietta Iriiuhnan, Clearfield 1st, leader. Susan Argyle; Pauline Mor-leConnie Harris, Sandra Ford, Franeine Smith, Claudia Holt, Clearfield 2nd, leader, Edna Rasmussen; Mary Jo Benincosa, Clearfield 3rd, leadtluarfiidd The schedule for tfi1 Nsuth Davis Stake Senior er Lucille Wilcox. week From Clearfield 4 th was softball games for next as announced been have follows; Rosemary Kessler and Myrtle 'flu teams at the SyraCorgiat, their leader was Cleo cuse hall playing park on June 5 will Nelson; Clearfield 5th, Kristine lie Syracuse 2 vs. Anchorage, Halls. Tamra Roundy, leader, at 7 p.m.; Clearfield 1st vs. Kathleen (ilau-e- r; Syracuse 1st, Clearfield Ith. at vln p.m.; Kaye Robins. Marjorie Thur-goud- , Wilma Zaugg, Sharon Syracuse vs Clearfitld 2nd, at p.m. The teams playing Steed, Jean Schofield, Adele :i:2o at the Clearfield City Park on Gailey, Becky Briggs, Kathryn June 5 will he Sunset 3rd vs. Tree Wood, leader 11 e e n Clearfield 3rd. at 7 p.m.; ClearBriggs; Syracuse 2nd, Shauna field 5th vs. Clearfield nth, at Cook, Lynn Bennett, Donnell Karen Hodgson, leader Adora s;lu p.m.; Sunset vs. Sunset 2nd, at b:2n p.m. DahL at The schedule for June The Junior Knight Syracuse Park is Clearfield nth awaid was presented to Keith vs. Clearfield 4th, at 7 pm.; Cliddle by Merlin Fowler, stake S racuse vs. Clearfield 3rd, at Jr. leader, on the same s;IO p.m.; Syracuse 2nd vs. Clearfield 5th. at 0:20 p.m. program. Playing at Clearfield Park on June : are Anchorage vs. Sunset. at 7 p.m.; Clearfield Is; vs. Sunset 2nd, at s;10 p.m.; Clearfield 2nd vs. Sunset 3rd, - A STAY HEALTHY. date to enter a concession is set for June 15. Any organizaDAVIS WEATHER tion interested should contact the president, Robert Peaslee. Charles Eddy is general chairman for the celebration. As a means of raising money to further youth activities, the elub members are selling tickets to a dance at Lagoon on Ft;at.ured that night Clearfield An inaugural din- The Four Knights, ner was held last Saturday '''j'' f,l aii an added attraction, mean, of the minimum, 55.43; night at the Sands Cafe for ' (?ven away to mean, of the week, 70 degrees. the newly elected Jaycee offi- - a, lmat wil1 n Weather news courtesy of cers. Elected to the office of the "ni holding the lucky R 's Blaine of the Wasatch Renecessary to be was Robert Peaslee. ? He was installed by the out- - 1,1 ttendanee at the dance to search Center of Intermountain going president, Phil Henson. havt a hunee at winning the Forest and Range experimental station at Farmington. Charles Eddy was installed as. I0at' 1st vice president, ( arl Rogers, as 2nd vice president, and Clifford, Vaughn secretary. No Gate Charge! Fun for the Whole Family. Also, installed was Phil Snyder, r direetor, Accommodations for Very Large' Groups-"'- The siutgoing officers are Phil Henson, George Hansen, Boh Peaslee, and Bill Limb. Maggie Rogers will serve as president of the Jaycee-Ettetaking over the position formerly held hv Nita Vasquez. Other officers will lie Beverly llamldin, secretary, and Helen Snyder, treasurer. Marge Peaslee formerly held these two positions combined. The guest speakers at the affair were Boh Olson, National Jaycee Director, I mm Roy, and Lamar Day, Layton, newly dected State vice president. At the recent State convention held in Cedar City, the Clearfield Club w on several awards. They received 1st place for youth sports activities in the State; 1st place was won for membership and retention; ind 2nd place was given them for their sponsorship of a fish This pond j for youngsters. award was given as part of wild 'life conservation. The new Jaycee president and 9 New 9 his wife will attend the National Convention to he held at Los Angeles from June Hi A Complete Change of Water in All Swimming through June It). They will repFools Every 24 Hrs.-- , Filled From Our Own resent the State, along with ''Springs With 80 Water. others from clubs throughout the State, as delegates. The Clearfield Club is making plans fo, the annual Clearfield Days to he held on July I at the City Park on Center Street. A contest for a queen DRIVE UP ONLY to reign over the celebration CANYON ON U. S. 30 WEBER will he held. Phil Henson is Deadline acting- as chairman. Vi Gal. Orange, Lime, Pineapple, Gallon TOMATO JUICE CORNED BEEF Vi Gallon 98c 69c 1.19 79c Lb. Tin 3 5 for 89c Scowcrofts, 4( Oz. 4 for 1.00 Tree Top, 24 Oz. 37c 45c 59c 2 for 39c CONDITIONED by REFRIGERATION We Give Gold Strike Stamps. SPAM 12 Oz. LIQUID LUX APPLE JUICE Hereford, 12 Oz. Can Econ. Size, Keg. 70c Mlliill E. 2nd N. KAYSVILLE Phone 15 |