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Show Early Dont Go Near The Water Will be movie at benefit The The largest outKaysville door set ever erected for an picture filmed in Hollywood was used for Dont Go Near the Water. The benefit movie to he shown Tuesday evening at Kaysville Theatre folMiss Kaysville lowing the queen contest. The movie also shows Sunday, Monday and Wednesday at the theatre. Clearfield Mr. and Mrs. Max Ethel Criddle, Lillian Olesky, Kennedy and four children, andjeneveve Behrens, and Della Boam. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Tolman and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rasmus3 children spent an enjoyable sen have recently returned from at Bryce, a vacation to time vacationing Helena, Montana, Zions and Grand Canyon rewhere they visited with forcently. While there, they joined mer Layton residents, Mr. and the ;B. R. Kirkbride famliy. Mrs. David Rodgers. Before Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomas their return home, they traveled and family have recently moved t5 Calgary, and Alberta, Canto a new home at Jamarl Acres. ada. Mr. and Mrs. Birdell Yard- They formerly lived in Layton Park. ley and boys, Rodney, Gary, " and LeOra, along with 'A party was held last week Clyde," Mrs. Yardleys mother, spent a Mrs. Bessie few days at the home of vacationing in Ore- Mqpltrie in honor of LeOra gon. Yardley and Edean Schoffield. A trip to Yellowstone was Games were played and pot last week by Mr. and luck served to fifteen women, enjoyed Mrs. Deway ne Blair and son, Shirincluding Betty Bybee, Paul, and Mr. and Mrs. John ley Carr, Carol Thomas, Af-to- n Riggs, and children, Aleda and"-DianBrown, Donna Sedgwick, Carol Coffey, Betty Mooney, Visiting from California recently were former Clearfield residents, Arthur White and children, David, Kathy, Cheri Lynn, and Brian. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jenson and son, Jimmie, will move to California Friday. Mr. Jenson has been transferred. They were released from their positions of drama and speech directors in the MIA last Sunday evening. Covering is,!) square feet of the studios Lot :t, it represented a U. S. Navy base, harbor, native village and parts of "a jungle on a South Pacific public relations section based island, place for junketing congressmen, temperamental correspondent and assorted VIPS. The p.r. men, armed only with typewriters and a vivid imagination, tell the world about the Navy, but dont go near the water. 4-- H meeting 'v -- V Syracuse--NeSunday aft4 Clubs the scenes, the en- ernoon at p.m., Except for tire Cinemascope picture, was of Syracuse will hold a joint annual summer meeting at the photographed out of doors. d Ward Syracuse Glenn Ford heads the Chapel. A very splendid procast f.Dont Go Neap gram has been arranged by the the Water. It tells the story club leaders and their club of the members of a U. S. Navy members. island- xt - First-Secon- big-Ina- ALL READY TO WEAR Men's Dress Straw Hats Dresses. Skirls. Summer Blouses Vicky Vaughn and Cay Artley Dresses Pre Teens and Childrens Toni Todd Reduced lh By Champ . . -- y3 Off off $J99 Pair Regularly priced to $7.98 and $J99 e. 499 South State Phone TA CLEARFIELD 5-16- 01 WEEKEND SPECIAL ONLY Boys' Ivy League Dress Pants Kross Roads Kapers WEEK-EN- SPECIALS D Children's Oxiords U. S. Keds. Reg. 3.69 $199 Reg. 2.98 $1.98 Ideal for Back to School. Wash and Wear the famous Burlington Fabrics. Waist sizes 24 to 32 inches. for Clearfield Days Only $J,88 Reg. 6.98 page'3 and Sporting Goods Washable. San Juan, Arrow Brands. Summer Footwear Pumps and Sandals 31,1958 Steves Builders Supply Men's Summer Dress Slacks WOMENS & CHILDRENS $ 1 99 Reduced to Clear ly CLEARFIELD NEWS on a beautiful tropical which is a stopping-of- f Joint- REFLEX-Ju- Boats Motors Air Conditioners Record Players Radios Transistors HOUSE SUMMER DRESSES SPORTS Water Skis Sports Equipment Entertain veterans Clearfield At the invitation of the Veterans Hospital at Fort Douglas, five women from the American Legion Auxiliary, Clearfield Post 1H4, furnished dessert for 14 men at the hospital. The occasion was a picnic patio party, and was arranged by Mrs. Afton Ward of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Barbara Stucki and her son, Larry, furnished several musical numbers, including piano solos and duets. They felt repaid for their efforts by the appreciation shown them by the men. In charge of arrangements for the entertainment was Mrs. Lloyd Rasmussen, auxiliary president. Assisting were Mrs. Max Harrison, first vice president; Mrs. Robert C. Kay, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Charles and Babb, sergeant-at-armMrs. Calvin Nlchol, past president. The women were accompanied by their husbands. s; LOCAL BUYING BENEFITS Simplicity Dress WEAR Womens Farmers, file Now for Gas refunds OUR COMMUNITY Regular Stock Values $3.98 and Childrens ONLY Reduced $1 13 Farmers should apply now for 99 Limited Numbers Ladies' Nylon Hose V ? WEEKEND SPECIAL First Quality Special 69 k 1 ' Women's Sizes Sports Keds and Sun Steps Pair Fully Washable, footwear, Asst. Colors. Kapers $599 Special 0tf One Group of Summer Dresses Toni Todd and Cay Artley Values 8.98 to 12.98 Limited Numbers First In, First Served ! NOW Jantzen Sweaters and Skirts Girls' Rayon Panties I 00 pairs The complete, new Fall showing now in stock. Select yours and place on while stocks lay-a-w- are ay s atches Reg. $71.56 new and complete. II95 $H RECEIVING BLANKETS Assorted Plaids A for Children and Growing Girls TER COATS and THREE-PIEC- lay-a-w- Men's White Handkerchieis 10for5l RINGS . . plan. ay BIRTHSTONE and just arrived Compare our prices with like quality and styling. Use our $00 REGULAR 19c COAT E LEGGING SETS . ON ALL FALL and WIN- WIDE SELECTION OF JEWELRY CUFF LINKS PINS Start now for your back to school needs. New Fall Back to School Needs are now in Stock. Reg. $7.95 Check our early purchase prices. NOW Bands ARF WATCHES s - CLEARFIELD - 95 4-- H at Sponsoring Sunday progm H The Syracuse Club has news for everyone. Were sponsoring the Syracuse Sunday program, Aug. 3, at 4 p.m. A program is arranged. Shauna Lynn Bennett, delegate National Convento the retion, is giving a round-u- p view of her H experiences in Hi-H- at 4-- 4-- H 4-- H 4-- DEPARTMENT STORE 139 So. State H-H- GOING BELOW COST! I refund on gasoline purchased and used on their farms between June 30, l!r7, and July 1, 1958, according to L. Darrell Stokes, Utah State University Extension agent for Davis County. The Federal tax paid at time of purchase for gasoline bought and used on the farm between June :t(, 1!57, and July 1, 1938, can be refunded if a farmer applies for the refund prior to September 30, 1958. Forms and information are available at the local internal revenue office, or at your county agents office. To fill out these forms you must know the total number of gallons of gas used on the farm (off improved roads) for farming purposes. A refund of 3c per Claim gallon is authorized. forms can be completed and forwarded to the District Internal Revenue office in the Federal Building in Salt Lake City. Last year slightly over 4,000 Utah farmers applied for a gas tax refund, according to Professor Leon Michaelsen, USU Extension Farm Management specialist. Payments averaged ,ust over $50 per farm. It appears that only one farmer In five applied for the refund authorized last year. It takes some time to keep records and file the report, but, evidently, it is worth the effort. officials state Department that farmers should keep records showing (1) date and gallons purchased, (2) number of gallons used on the farm for farming purposes, and, (3) the gallons used on the farm by custom operators. A fanner should be in a position to prove his claim if questioned cautions Professor Michaelson. Phone TA 5-31- 31 our countrys headquarters. The participating clubs and Club leaders are the leader Mrs. Bill Warren; 8 Sewetters, Mrs. Gloria Cuth-ber- t; Fashionettes, Mrs. Naoma Marley; and Stitching Pixies, Reita Hansen. Hi-H- at 41 SOUTH STATE CLEARFIELD TAylor |