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Show , The V Page 8 5, 1958 REFLEX-Ju- ne lew books at (aysville library Item... Stam. Sanderson. New books on the shelf at the Dead Sea Scrolls Robinson. 2 Hundres Years of American Kaysville Public Library: Intimate Disciple Claire Blown Glass. Fiction best Wallace Noal. Why I am a Mormon Mrs. Reading for pleasure Beiipett Bennett. . Iaal Barber, son of Lorraine ler, daughter of Mr. and name Serf. Fiction their received Leo Miller, and Allan Barber, of Ogden, and Modern Times Ice Palace, Edna Ferber. Prophecy Fellows S. The Dan Fancher Train (based on with his ind blessings. The Sergeant - Dennit Mlir-ph- - Skousen. spent the week-en- d were conthe massacres at Mountain MeadBest Plays of 1iir(i-.Tgrandmother, Mrs. Gladys Rob- and Ixionard Tolbert ow during the Mormon rebellion) inson. His parents visited over firmed members of the church. to The Roots of Heaven Complete Books of: Fishing-TacklDarlene Rigby, daughter of main Gary. Decoration day. e, Boats (mod- -- Amelia Bean, a native Utahn. Smith Highway in Hiding Harold lace visited in Farm- Mr. and Mrs. William Rigby, The Winthrop Woman (Anna els), Guns, Hunting, all by Rol(science fiction). of the Seton. member a confirmed at was ler. Decoration over day ington The Butler Did It Wodehouse the home of his granddaughter, church in the North Farmington Maggie - Now Betty Smith. Joseph Smith and World Gov- (humor). service. n Sellers Mr. Pace fast Best day Mrs. Olive llodson. ernment Hyrum L. Andrus. Pemberton Anthony Glyn. is living in Ogden. Frank and Ada Miller have Inside Russia Today GunthManual of Judo - Harrison. in Young er. Nehome to People their returned of McGill, Gres Pappas, Farm Manual Popular MeThe Magic ams. Masters of Deceit - J. Edgar Calif., after visiting vada is spending the summer chanics. Farmin Hoover. relatives First and Book friends Mrs. of John Festivals with his grandmother, G. W. Around the" World. " Veterinary Jaigoon-""(ire- ington and Brigham City..... - Living Mammals of Stajhis. and. working atElizabeth is the son of Mrs. Mary Bennion visited a Stathis Pappas. week ago in Rexburg, Idaho, Reflex-Journ- al and Little l.jnda Kay and Patricia with her daughter-in-laKarl of Layton have been stay- son, Margery, and Hugh Reuing with their grandparents, Mr. nion. They also took a Karl. Their and Mrs. Edwin trip through Yellowstone mother and father, Rodney and park. Mrs. Claire Steight of San Bernice Kail became the proud parent-- ' of twin babies Tuesday, Francisco visited last. week at Shooting for double the circulation of 1957, Inland Printing Companys four Mr. May J7. The new babies are hav- the home of her sister, Rho-d- a teen newspaper carrier boys in Kaysville, Layton, Clearfield and Sunset have One Mrs. Rice. a they Clean struggle. ing quite Saturday, one have named Curtis and Hansen of Brigham City, an- sold more than 500 home delivery subscriptions since February 1 of this year, Christine. other sister, visited with them. c air Ford, circulation manager reported this week. Afton and Lowell Steens Mrs. Hansen is Ik;, Mrs. Steight, At the same time, as a re- man contact between the readEach Saturday morning, the and small daughter are visiting 7(1, and Mrs. Rice si; years of sult of sampling and other pro- er and the newspaper carriers are gathered together, plant, Aftons parents, Mr. and Mrs. age. mail motion', subscriptions lie is the papers selling staff, given breakfast, and sent out have Stevens The Hugh Bradley. The Farmington Jaycees had have also increased, he said. and thus far they have done a to sell on one of the boys or been living in Boise, Idaho. Mr. a steak fry Sunday night at the Inland Printing Company-officialtop- notch job, far better than girls routes. They receive a at force the air was in Stevens home of Mike and a carrier any type of circulation selling commission on each sale, and Virginia adopted leave will Mountain home. They Guild. Mr. and Mrs. Melville program two reasons. promotion that has been tried at the same time build up theii for Farmington for the state of Held, Jr., were hosGs. fellow couriers route. Last SatFirst, and most important, iy Inland. Washington. Mrs. Kathryn Jennings and the two newspapers are deliThen, too, we are making urday, six carriers sold 34 subCaroline and Kay Hall had Mrs. Mary Louise Bone entervered to the readers home some good business men and scriptions in Layton during a dinner in Salt lake on Decora- tained Wednesday of last week hours before they can citizens out of the boys we two-homany period. Because of the of at home tion Day Bays at a patio suppei for Mrs. Ada be reached by mail, an adgive jobs to," Clair says. the success of the Saturday sister. Mis. Krma Ashury. Ksther Mrs. and Hugo Stewart for both our editorial "The papers are sold to the morning program it will be conDick and Afton Wood and f Bountiful, who are leaving vantage staff and the advertisers. hoys by Inland. They in turn tinued. At the same time, Mr. children of Idaho Falls lJt;ih. P.i guests were present, Top Salesmen get subscriptions from the Ford is the week end visiting with Dicks Guests over Decoration planning jt direct mail Second, each carrier hoy acts homes in their routes and Mi. and Mrs. Afton Lt 1(r, homt. of Mr. am Mrs. and telephone selling campaign collect of a as for the pamonthly peisonal Afrepresentative with Wood and in l.ayton Hourno w,.r,. Mr. and the M(,t()11 A direct, hu for subscriptions. pers." newspaper'. tons parents. Mrs. Wallace Bourne of GarRobert Ryan Smith, son of land, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, rev Mr and Mrs. LaMar ceived his name ami blessing in Riverside, and Mr. and Mrs. Bourne the Faimington hirst ward Sac- Charles Bourne of Fielding and the Rebecand the historiAlong with physical WHATS YOUR ORINION in- Photographs rament seiviee Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Haloid Bowman Davis News quiring photographers series cal sketches that you have been in the a changes ca Richards was confirmed f Salt Lake. Journal and on Rage of the running. I suggest that you Reflex, member of the L. D. S. church. Mrs. Barbara Hammer and there have beenWeekly editorial appearing continue the series and that, in Weekly Reflex. many Second In the Farmington Caliof Oxnard, (a,v daughter The following letter from due time, you have them a ward fast day service Sunday fornia, returned to her home improvements Added to the regular fea- Maurice R. Barnes, Washing- printed in pamphlet or book Charles Delbert Wilcock, son of last Satuiday after spending a tures that have been popular ton, D. C. attorney, is typical form. It is a treasure that is Mr. and Mis. Darreld Wilcock. month visiting with hei par- in the past such as Mary s if the comment being received worth saving and I think you received his name. Shauna Man- ents, Mr. and Ml'. Adrian MKA.NDKRINGS and daily on the paper: would have a tremendous sale Mrs. ning, daughtei of Mi. and the HOMEMAKER OF THE Dear Editor, for them. Maurice R. Barnes Harold Manning and Janet Mil- Preston Robinson was the WEEK scries, ure the lEOII.E As a former resident and citispeaker for the Sunday eve- ARE SAYING editorials on zen yif Davis County, thought ning sei vices, sponsored by the Rage of the Davis News yoUi wouhlJLjfe, intei ested in Sunday School of the North Journal, the DAVIS HISTORI- knowing thaS&tf enjowfitiiding Ward. Farmington CAL SKETCHES on Rage I of the weekly copies of nM Davis The Farmington Second Ward the Weeklv Reflex; the OLD News Join mil and the Weekly had a male chorus fiom Boun- RHOTO OK TDK WEEK si- Reflex. tiful "Men of Haimony" pres-se- nes on Rage I of the Davi have become extremely intheir Sunday evening set News J o u r mil; and th terested in the senes of Old Farmington First Book of Submarines. Big Jack (Story of Salmon) Green. Jans Treasure Pilkington. Yertle the Turtle Dr. Sues. Teen age , The Big Step. Shirt Tourist T. Angle on Skis Cowan. Cavanna. y. 7A Non-Fictio- !? Gate-Willi- ' d subscriptions Sold by carriers since Feb. 1st pre-seas- a . Vacation is in the Planning Show Starts 7:45, 500 w Half the 'fun of l And Thurs., Fri., Sat. JUNE 5, 6, 7 Preparation. Walt Disneys Cinderella" Color by Technicolor KIDS SHOW SAT. 1 :30 P.M. s - features spark Reflex and Journal New j 1 Tennessee Champ" All Seats 20 Cents June 1 , vice Sam Welsh was the speaker lor the Farmington First Waid Sunday School evening service and Barhaia Lambert played two selections on the organ. . The Farmington First Ward and Second Ward held their opening sunnm-- party togethei Tuesday evening with a hay1 tide thiough the fields and a weiner roast at the city park. Visitors last week at the homo ol Mrs. Fannie Stevenson weie her daughter and Ela and Kenneth Johnson of California. nderson entertained Garnett her Thursday sewing club night. Guests weie Lillian Keller, Effie Apple, Lillian Dobson, Lydia Blown. By roll Barber and Florenee Spencer. son-in-la- Boyd llohsun in South . . i . ustrulian l.DS Mis- - Boyd Dobson Called on Mr. and Mrs. Jean Dean at the honn of Mi. and eonard last Mrs. Bui nhani vis- aed 1 w Enia-ng- l mission LDS ffi TAEL McCREA FELICIA FARR - JUNE SUN., MON. invocation, David speakers, Alvin S. Albert Foeles Mmi'oii; DeVaughn Jones ami the parents of the missionary ; musical response, missionary; numbers, Mr. Dobsons Sunday-Schooclass will sing The Light Divine", directed by Mrs Hess; a vocal duet, Milton and Fern Hens; benediction, Gerald J. Dobson. Bisboji First , Chamber-lain- Jr.; remarks, Mr. Dobson Davis High ami graduate Kaysville i:- School gymnasium under tin direction of Davis diroctoi Irani Culliinore. The guest speukei will be Raul Rose, Salt Luke County Recreation Director. In addi tion, Ivan Cornia, aits and crafts director for Davis County will speak to the group. of attending the University of Utah. He will enter the mission home Monday, June U, leave for San Francisco on Ju no ir, and sail for Australia, June 17. ADMIRAL Theatre PHONE TA THURS, FRI.. SAT. SOLLY BEE IRFNF HERVEY- JUNE 5-09- Jr. JUNE TUES., WED, THURS. BAKERY SPECIAL 4 oz. Crockers COFFEE Maxwell's Instant, ?1 $ 00 3 FOR $1 09 6 oz. FLOUR ;j.)C AC H lb. lor M. C .P. PECTIN Raisin Bread REG. B 79 KERR 30c loaves Save 7c LIDS 53 SUGAR 50 $C59 lb. DEBRA ANTHONY QUINN You Can PAGET, t Buy Better SOUTHING Rvalue ( C HAMS RRING THE FAMILY OME OUT Strawberries CUDAHYS PICNIC STYLE 10 OZ. Lb. ' PRIZES FISHER BOY FRI., SAT. JUNE 4 13 - 14 39 PIES Beef, Chicken, BLOOD-CHILLIN- (1 r Com Mix. Veg. Sumach PKG. Turkey ADV. EFFECTIVE FRIDAY POTATOES 1QB39 LARGE SIZE Sunkist Lemons 39 Dozen MEDIUM SIZE SUNKIST JUICE Broccoli WILSON FRIDAY 13th HORROR PROGRAM ALLNEW FIENDISH FRENZIED Peas FISH STICKS lb- - Pk9- - NEW REI) for$00 IN SUNBEAM ELECTRIC PERCOLATOR TABLE MODEL RADIO GENTS AND LADYS ELECTRIC RAZOR FISHING EQUIPMENT ANI) MANY MORE PRIZES PRODUCE FROZEN FOODS MEAT QfMAScOPg JUNE 12 IS THE BIG NIGHT! 5. 6, 7 0J ORANGES 4 dozen and SATURDAY, JUNE 6th and 7th free parking Money Orders JUNE 8. 9, 10 "A FAREWELL TO ARMS Jennifer Jones Sat, and Sun, From 3:00 P. Each Ctah Pie Co. Made By FOR Each Ritz Crackers PD oo Jane Powell, Cliff Robertson Continuous Shows' Sale Price CA! 10. 11. 12 THE GIRL MOST LIKELY" Rock Hudson, Reg. $1.10 ft. Used Metal SAVE 6c Parkay 2 pkg. DAY OF THE BADMAN" SUN., MON., TUES. 62 28 ONLY. B'l I 23 Fred MacMurray, Joan Weldon. John Ericsson Plus FENCE POSTS oo 3for$H 50 Cake Mixes Bet tv Ufopooi 3's 6s 7s Assorted Colors Each LOG .CABIN, 21 oz. Hewlett's. 10 G0(f $100. REG. 50c EACH REG. 9 - Enemy r N.B.C. SYRUP Strawberry Preserves BELW ALAN REED, MAY direc- AND 8 MILLAND tors of the county are invited to the first workshop Frida) at tldtil a.m. at the Davis High! is CLEARFIELD Recreation v $1.00 STREAMERS 09 3 EACH . . . FUST FI S1 FOR Shrimp SMALL zcv recreation Workshop planning l 7 P'lv W f. JEFF MORROW Gi-ug- e AND (i M-- I eek. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nnik- nian, Mr. and Mrs. John Brez-off- , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Steed, Mr. anil Mrs. Bill Stalin' and A farewell testiMr. and Mrs. Flunk llovvtll Farmington monial for Boyd Dobson, son wen guest' on Friday night B. Dob- of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Wagonei of Mi. and Mrs. son, will be held Sunday. June at a hamhuiget fry. at 7 p.m. in the Farmington First I) ard Farmington Second Ward Mr. Dobson ha' played Centeiville Third last been called to serve in the South Wednesday night and won their Australian Mission. game harnungton Second Program for the evening will played North Farmington the be as follows: prelude and post-lud- same night at Centerville and music, Mrs. Fern G. Hess; also won. JUNE FRI.. SAT. 5 21!. dont forget to get bank. It is the at the checks travelers your best wav to carry money and they cost only P. S. Uefore you leave, ls Pork & Beans LIBBYS. KAYSVILLE Jayne Mansfield Suzv Parker Fishing & Hunting Licenses Sold Here WHERE EVERYBODY GOES NORTH OF LAYTON ON HIGHWAY 91 BARNES BANKING COMPANY Cary Grant on a leave . . . with 4 months-pay . . with two of the most beautiful women in; Complete Line Of Fishing Supplies . . . 8, 9, 10, 11 Kiss Them for Me" the world va- Drive carefully, so you can plan a vacation next year. Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. Bow-ring- 1 fc- - y g. I We hope each of you have a wonderful cation and can enjoy this wonderful country America. Keenan Wynn M. IASFS a MCN0UM IAMVFL I AKOff rtSMCTIM All AMUICAN MTFRNATIONAl FlCniV aMARKET U. S. AND HARDWARE CLEARFIELD DAVIS COUNTYS MOST COMPLETE SHOPPING CENTER Postage Stamps Greeting Cards Longer Shopping Ilrs. Service Sun. & Holiday And S&II Stamps New Store Hours 9 A.M.-- 9 P.M. |