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Show The THESE PRICES INCLUDE 25c COUPON FROM LIFE OR SATURDAY EVENING POST 26, 1958 REFLEX-Ju- ne 'page 9 . !3mS) Fire (si-nli-m Chief Lynch says then are two special projects now underway to better the present fne rating. One is to enlarge all water systems to mains to piovide for fne hy-lints which the city is now doing at the present time. ass&grss CkntCfl) Q0Q0CD ANiTi BIRTHE THOMASES', new from Denmark, finds such common American specialties as ready cakes a note try in her new land. o-mi Kfnrinm Denmark girls enjoy new Food, fun in Fruit Heights F A Y COUNTRY STORE LAYTON. UTAH It was a happy reunion a few weeks ago when teen-agBirthe Thomasen met her brother for the first time in over five years. Birthe came from Aahrus, Denmark, a month ago. Hei brother had come to this country several years sooner. In faet, he is now getting his United States citizenship in Provo where he is going to Brigham Young University. Birthe had small girl's idieam of coming to America lor many years. That drama was fosteied when Inola Clay, daughtci of Mr. and Mrs Vern- ui .1. (May of Fruit Heights, heard about Birthe from Inola's who had gone gi andpurents .back to their native Denmark ifor a visit. Imda and Blithe began a correspondence that lasted six years until it in Birthe's coming to (live with her fiiend and family in Flint Heights er No Gate Charge! Fun for the Whole Family. Accommodations for Very Large Groups j f0M?OL Morgan, Utah OPEN Swimming 'Bowling New Motel Skating New Skating Floor Change of Water in All Swimming Eery 24 Hrs., Filled From Our Own Springs With 80 Water. DRIVE UP WEBER CANYON ON U. S. 30 The Clearfield Clearfield JaycecEttes held their annual steak fry Saturday at 5:30 p;m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jhwlgers. The husbands re jfcyfed to this affair, and eviVifng w;yt enjoyed Mrs. Rodgers Miss I,aVon Faimington Pei kins, daughter of William Perkins of Faimington became the bride of William Famuliner, son of Mr. and Mrs. I .a VOrgne L. Famuliner of Clearfield in a ceremony performed Saturday evening, June 21. ll. MIA camp calls Kaysville Twenty-fiv- e girls from the First Ward Mia Maid and Beehive classes will leave Friday to spend three days at Camp LnMonda in Ogden Canyon. Miss Ann Cottrell will the group. The marriage vows were exchanged at the home of the brides aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perkins of Farm- I ington Bishop Xcpln Taylor officiated1. t A wedding suppei honmed the young couple following the The othei project is prohibiting businesses from burning ceremony. It ash in open fires. Businesses Thursday, evening, a waul ,ue prohibited from burning shower will he held at the North Hash in any other means than in special fire undeiw liter aj-- I Faimington Ward to furthei ruved incineratoi honor them. They are maktheir home in Kaysville. Accoiding to Chief Lynch, ing businessmen have most of the already ordered the recommended incinerator and the others have Dichcated their intentions H Mrs. Joe (Norma) Ireece to comply with the same re' Phone 7fi!) As soon as they quirements. aie all in operation the fire Kaysville Jesse B". Flint and Sidney Folger, underw liters will he tailed upon his Salt Lake, returned home Suno i aspect the city day evening by plane from lais Angeles, California, where they spent four days vi.Sitmg with Mrs. Flints daughter and family, Mr. and Mis Wa.vnard W. NEW BRIDE LaVon Perkins becomes Mrs. William Famuliner. Birthe's patents and one r are still in Denmark. Nothing thus far m her new land has Birthe. .She has- - tiled new games, new' lecreation, a new way of life and new foods all of which art appealing to hei. Foi the first time, fot instance, she lasted potato chips and lound them much to lici liking. The ( lays aie a happy, hospitable family. Dining icient MIA confidence, then were Mo young people Dnm Coos Bay, Washington, camped m their on hard. The Clays came to Fruit Height' fiom Coos Bay scxeial yea is ago They make Blithe feel much af home and most welcome. Next onthe agenda for this remarkable 17 year old gnl? She wants a job and quick (any offers?) -- and she hopes some day to go to school and into training to become a nurse mn-te- son-in-la- 1 Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gailey, Sunday. Mr. imu Mrs. Hill will leave Wednes- day for Regina, Sask., Canada, wheie they will spend the next six months. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Horne and children, David, Carolyn and Kenny spent several days last week in Richfield, visiting with Mr and Mrs. Chnstian Meyeis. Mr. and Mrs. Meyers returned with them to visit at their home for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Horne entertained for Ki guests at a wedding breakfast at their home Thursday for then neph George W. Broschlnsky . . . leaving soon for France and LDS Mission. tiuetor for Davis County Kec-- i cation depaitment. Archery, also, will be taught at 7i p.m. Oil Tuesdays and tennis at ." p.m. on Fi idavs. On both Tuesday and. Friday of each week from 2 to 0 p.m. at the bowery, there will be oigani7ed games and instruction. Max M. Cook, Clayton at J. Holt and Mrs. Marlene Hill Farmington A farewell testip m. Thee classes will be super- aie working on the summer monial Sunday at .1 p.m. in First Ward the Farmington vised by Ivan Coinia, art in- - program Chapel will homo George W. Broschjnskj prior to his leaving for an LIUS Mission to France, lie is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R Brosrhinsky, B Mrs. Joe (Norma) Preeee ity Tuesday evening for the past Farmington. Phone fit) piesidents of the Javeee Club. Speakeis at the faiewell will Kays die Mr. and Mrs. La Mr. and Mrs. Allen I.. Strong, Mar Green entertained the fol- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duckworth include Bishop II. Burns Stay-ne- r, Lowell I.. Benmon, the lowing guest- - at a dinner par Mi. and Mrs. Melvin Manning, Mr and Mrs. (lien Hill, Mr. and and a response from parents Mis. .lav Green, Mr. and Mrs the missionary Kay Odd, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Othei s on the progt am will Schofield and Mr and Mrs include Gloiia Richards, preHow aid Green. lude and postlude; Harold Mrs. Harry Piper. Salt Lake, invocation; Betty Kay visited during the week with Broschinsky, solo; Larry her daughter. Mr. ami Mrs Cannon, vocalpiano solo, and Earl How ai d Gieen and family. Grossen. benediction. -- Farewell set For jGeorge W.Broschinsky and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beutler of Richfield who wen! married Thursday at the LDS Temple in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colemere are spending a few weeks evv at Minneapolis, Minnesota, with their daughter ami Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bagne. Mr. and Mrs. Richard WaT diun, Salt Lake, weie Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Golden i Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Webster and family, Mr. and Mrs. Haul Webster and family spent Sunday at Como Springs in Mor9 gan. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harber and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dak Smodley and family left Monday on a vacation trip for one week to a Dude Ranch in Wyoming near Yellowstone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Iarry and family, Prescott, Arizona, were last weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart up chuck wagon breakfast Clearfield The Beehive indl Games will be played under Scouts from the North Davis the direction of Ethel Hodson, before Stake wdl have a ('buck Wa- aStake sports director, swimmtng party. The affair gon breakfast at Como Springs, has been planned by Clara Saturday, June 2 7 a.m. Each Turner and Don Reid, slake ward in the Stake ill be re-- d leaders. They plan to return trails-- , to the various wards by noon, sponsible for food n ward. Saturday. portation for their for Lovely ' t homes;.v J NEW V - Meets or Surpasses ANY Test for VOL-YM- vU i Mod 4 n, is ill , '.v,. ldulvly 4t t by v mUTAH t USE! r pipe C07 1940 WaH Anna I Xpert ' ANO ID PROVO, SAtf LAKE, 'A 'IOGAN 1 Try Our Chicken and Steak Dinners ONLY Syracuse A program of summer fun foi Syracuse adults as well as young people has been planned by Syracuse town officials. Each Tuesday beginning at - p.m. at the school grounds, there will he classes in arts and crafts, with the youngest group, six to nine year olds coming at 2; those to to 14 at 3; and teen agers and adults held Fry West Kaysville news beat Syracuse offers recreation A Complete Pools Of William Famuliner due. UfenriiilKi A ratng l goggss Htzm M La Von Perkins becomes bride Steak Sunset , SunseJj City Fire Chief Dan Lynch reports that the City is trying for a higher fue rating in order that the Citys property owners can save again on their insurance when their present fire policies come rrifnrdTTn-0Q improve Fruit Heights News Briefs Gott-fiedso- yy gas gSIfove Heres the FINEST mwvMVw pitch... Your crops with. All-weat- her For theres no better than USS Nitrogen Ferfertilizers made United the States Steel. These fasttilizers, high analysis by will work to at once on your sugar beets, potatoes, go acting nitrogen fertilizers corn and other crops. 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