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Show In . Kaysville RENT A Mr. and Mrs. Riley BuHhnell and son Richard spent the weekend at Lost Creek, fishing Julie and Susan Mitchell, Provo, were last week guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Wood. DELL'S SERVICE Clearfield July Fourth Events for everyone Breakfast, parade, games, Fireworks: planned :. At Layton Riata Days Layton residents aie en masse for the annual Kiata Days celebration, spogsored on the Fourth of July ly the Junioi Chamber of Commeree. Ladd Scoffield, president of the Jaycees, said J. C. Anthon ind Gerald Jones were acting hairmen of the day's festivi-ies- . Aerial rockets set off at (i a.m. are designed to awake the citizenry to he in time for he chuck wagon breakfast which will he served under the direction of Richard Haynes. Layton .xpeeted to turn out - x fc for. Lovely fT NEW HOMES t ' V' '' ' Pi), Meets Surpasses,.;; ANY Test for. Ip Layton James Naughton has been named in charge of the parade which will begin at !:80 a.m. at the city building in Verdeland Park and will go down Gentile Street to the Elementary School where the day's activities will be held. Les Hammond is chairman of the childrens activities which will continue, through the day along with booths, concessions sports events and rides. A giant fireworks display at fl p.m will culminate the Fourth of July fun. Kenneth seeks An auxiliary fire be chosen replacements for the will soon be or- tegular department as they are for Layton City, needed. Any men interested in - to Fire Chief John 11. joining the auxiliary departdams Some thirty men in ment may apply by contacting the community will be asked to IChief Adams. serve on the department's Mr. Adams also said that the unit. Special training will present twelve-ma- n department prepare them for their jobs. will soon be strengthened to From the auxiliary group will fifteen men. Layton Thiee Layton per- Mr. and Mrs. Diamond Adams I.ettermans Army two children, Richard and Carol Hospital, San Francisco, on re- left Sunday for Baltimore, 'CD Show Ctaits 7:45 (XXJGP Family Night Fun at Kaysville Theatre, each Sun.. Mon.,1 Tues.. Wed., in July, $1.00 for. the Family. serve duty with the ItliMh Gen-rHospital group from Fort Douglas last week end. They were Ralph Call, Lex Marcusen and Marjorie Cruldle. Sgt. and Mrs. I N. Cox of Forbes Air Force Haag, Topeka. Kansas, are at the W. G. and O. T. Cox home, 1010 Phillips, this week. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Tokheim and daughtei, Virginia, of Jewell, Iowa, will be here for about 10 days at the home of Mi. and Mrs. Stanley Cunningham. They ue the parents and sister of Mis. Cunningham. Mr. and Mrs. Jack F. Hill left for Regina, Canada, recently, wheie Mr. Hill will play professional football for the Saskatchewan Rough Riders for JULY 2. 3. 1. 3 V Moss were visited by their children last Sunday evening for inner. They are Mr. and Mrs. Moss and arrel children, Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne lxve and children, Verdeland Park. Brothers of Mr. Moss, Dee, and Vernon, Idaho, were guests last week-en- d. Lloyd participated in the dance recital last Friday, held at the Fourth Ward Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Huge, JKo Park, took a trip to Southern Wyoming and Idaho last week, visiting relatives and friends along the way. Mr. and Mrs. Bert T. UC7 Melody, had a birthday dinner last Sunday for Mrs. McCoard. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wme-get- s and Mr. and Mrs. Deleal Wnshhugn, all of Monroe, were here1 for the dinner. Gat risen. Arthur Vought, North Dakota, is staying at the home of his daughter and Mr. and Mrs. John E Meredith. I IT. Ellison. Mrs. Grace Carter, Joseph, Utah, was here at the Thomas Paik, for a visit Fry home, recently. While here she went to Malad, Idaho, to attend the wedding of Erma Jean Dourious now Mrs. Reese Naegly, Daleen Fry was maul of honor and Susan Ivy, a flowei girl at the wedding. While there she saw her grandson, Larry Douiious, off on an LDS mission to the Gulf States. The LDS Fourth Ward Top Moss KIDS' SHOW SAT. 1:30 P.M. 'The Stratton Sciy" Seats .1 1enls i 11 Sun., Mon.. Tues., Wed. JUI.y 6. 7, 8, 9 nuxuimnaTt son-in-la- ns msT MI- - CttOUS. na w ADMIRAL CLEARFIELD Theatre - PHONE ' THUUS.. Fill.. SAT. TA 5-09- 23 JULY 3. 4, 5 FROM HELL TO TEXAS" I)on Murray Plus and Layton will be there. Jill Fickett, 144, daughter of' Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fickett, si4 LeVerde Ave., was in the St. Benedict's hospital three days for treatment last week.! the Miracle gleaner for Upholstery and Rugs PHONE 262-- y BABY PORTRAIT COUPON Bring this coupon to our Studio i weeks before your babys first birthday. We will take a photograph without Mr. and Mrs. Van Dunham,,, charge for publication in the newspaper. Phone for an apsis I,a Verde, expected visitors, x pointment . . . TA Mr. Durhams brother and wife, y LUND STUDIO Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Dunham f 565 South 500 East Clearfield, Utah from Bryce canyon Thursday. OPEN REG. HRS. 9 a.m.-California - Sweet and MELONS p.m. 9 Juicy - - M ib . c HOTTER THAN A FIRE CRACKER MEAT SPECIAL SLICED r, BLUE STAR Chicken, Turkey, Beef OLIVES Golden Select I JcansS POPULAR BRANDS .... lb. Coffee BAKERY DEPT. 2 lbs. Shortening WHERE THE CROWDS GO NORTH OF LAYTON ON HIGHWAY REAL BATTLE 50 lbs. CAI.'CROVE, cans BROS. Starts 10:10 Starts 8:10 SC55 LEMONADE Fresh LIBBYS JULY 1th GIGANTIC FIREWORKS DISPLAY BONUS FEATURE STARTS 12:00 O'CLOCK plus HOBO, THE CLOWN will give Curtis Candy Pops and Bubble Cum to All the Kids JULY 6 AND 7 SUN., MON. Stopover 22 PORK & BEANS KW Tomatoes LEOTA, 2 Vi cans MIRACLE QT. SONNY BOY Spread MACS QT. Each Reg. 30c Each 11 6 07.. $3 00 5lorS1 Sandwich PUNCH SYRUP Soda Water Tokyo" O ff Frozen Ranch FOR THE BULGES! "Sevenimjm 'FROMlNm X KAWJ1 lb. SUGAR 91 FRI.. SAT., JULY 1 AND 5 BONUS NIGHT SATURDAY, JULY 5 3 RIG FEATURES AT REGULAR PRICES Z7 THE JL(D)t 2 SNO CREAM 65 Case Items Cost Plus 06 Cinemascope TcHARLES BICKFORD EVERY MONDAY SURPRISE NIGHT TUES., WED., THURS. JULY 8, 9, 10 f & GUY MADISON FELICIA FARR KATHRYN GRANT ADV. EFFECTIVE WED.. THURS.. AND SAT.. JULY 2nd. 3rd and 5th free parking Money Orders U. S. Postage Stamps JULY 6, 7, 8 This engagement only, Peyton Place Starts 8:10 Box Office Closes 10:13 Come Early and Enjoy Our Snack Bar and Play Ground. . Gary Cooper Diane Varsi, Susy Parker TINT CLEAN Saturdays. IJing Crosby "TEN NORTH FREDRICK" the place to buy Re-iia- Business people and otheis vvith special burning to do, such goon The group included Susan Ely, as vacant lots, may do so by 'blaming a special permit fiom Jeanette Erickson, Mark Bit-ne- Fire Chief .John H. Adams. Gae Lynn Rhoades, Shau-n- a The council will change the Nelson, Dunny Chustensen, log ordinance, it was also anKaren and Sharon Stock, Nancy nounced, so that the city will .be required to hold dogs picked . ittman, and Julie Simmons, in- - up ln ttu, (i()(, poun(, f()1. thm, structor. instead of five davs. MAN ON FIRE" SUN., MON., TUBS. is left for Great Falls, Motnana, last Friday for a three weeks Fourth. Mr. and Ms. stay with parents and grand-pal- e Freeman and thi l. nts, Mr. and Mrs. Shebal In Layton City in Primary went to LaTuesday foi an outing. in Kaysville , Mrs. Roy E. Green, 801 Cow- ley, and children, Charlett, Ste-- j en Edward, and Bobbie Lee, fires Of open Western Auto Golden Acres -- Hill Villa Council warns Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pilots Diyton . Maryland, to spend three weeks with their sister and brother - in - law, Mr. and Mis Milton Clegg. While theie they will sightsee at Washing ton, D. ('., New Jersey, New York and Philadelphia, the Adams ary going to spend a week touring Canada. They left Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Jacobs and thiee children of Harrison, aie isiting now at the home of Mi. and Mrs. Melvin Dahle, D-- t Verdeland Park. Janet Liddell, Bonanza, Utah, is recovering from a nose operation at the home of hei sister and borther-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. No open fires re Layton Floyd R. Dansie, 740 South permitted in Layton City, coun-i- l Main. members warned this week. Those burning trash must do so in a suitable container, and must burn only from n until lo a m. on Tuesdays, Thurs-h.y- s Victory Park Subdivision Wed., Thurs., Fri.. Sat.! Gardner return to office. Mrs. Pearl Chatman left by Clearfield Kenneth VV. Gard- way of Yellowstone for Canada to on a tour of that country. She ner has filed for he Utah State House of Rep- will leturn by way of Washingresentatives. He has lepresent-- d ton and Oregon. Accompanying Davis County District for her were a grandson and his the past two years, represent-n- g wife. Mi. and Mrs. Don the area from Kaysville of Spanish Fork, Utah. lorth tn Sunset. Mr. and Mrs. Marion G. Freeand opeiator of man. 4s Glen Ave., were at to see Big Vei n's Sei vice Station, he Bear I.ake last week-en- d has lived in Davis County the Mis. Freeman's mother, Mrs. past years. He is active in civic and ehureh affairs. He and his wife live at !H West .'Sul i Ninth, Clearfield, with their five children. Layton news shorts sons went to W. by a water fight' between the Clearfield and Layton City Firemen from S to 4:00 p. A second m. Little League game will take place from 4:00 - to r:80 p. m.-The celebration wouldn't be complete without a hand concert, which will be given from i:.'!0 to 7:00 p. m. by the North Davis Junior High School, under the direction of Ballard J. Christiansen. the Following band conceit, prizes will be awarded to the winners of the Fishing Derby and parade. A fireworks display at 0 p. m. will round out a full and eventful day. under, can participate. From i:So to !i:SO a. m., a chuck wagon breakfast will be served under for the children will be the bowery at the city park. sored, and prizes given. The cooks will turn out ham, eggs, pancakes, coffee, milk, and Legislator Seeks New term department ganized The Clearfield juice. The charge will be re for adults and S.Tc for children. The parade will begin at the North Davis Stake House at 11 a. m., ami will proceed up State Street to Center Street, and then East to the City Park. Anyone wishing is invited to enter a float, ride bicycles, or just march along in the parade. The Miss laycee float will carry Genevive Butts, and Clearfield, ' ,er two attendants, Kristie Halls nd Diane Neilsen. The babv Clearfield Clearfield, Utah followed Junior Chamber of Commerce mivte you to spend a safe and .any July 4 right here at home. They have planned a full schedule to keep everyone, old and young, happy and excited. The young fry can try their luck at the Kids Fishing DerSo. by" at the jfiond on 00 Street. Fishing is from .1:00 to a. m. Prizes will be awarded to the child catching the most and the biggest fish. Any child, hoy or girl, IS years of age and Plan auxiliary fire unit ; 135 N. Main page 8 July 3, 1958 Every WED. FAMILY NIGHT $1.00 PER CAR fl MARKET AND HARDWARE DAVIS COUNTYS MOST COMPLETE SHOPPING CENTER 1- - CLEARFIELD. Greeting Cards Longer Shopping Hrs. Service Sun. & Holidays And S&H Stamps New Store Hours 9 A.M.-- 9 P.M. |