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Show ? The 21, 1958 REFLEX-A- ug. page 5 . UTAH-Po- Victory Park Subdivision Mrs. James Biggs Mrs. and Bishop Charles L. Brailsford and son, Jim, of Las Vegas, spent Sunday and Monday, August and 11th at the Biggs Home, 380 Park, before proceeding to Idaho Falls to visit Mrs. Brails-ford- s mother, Mrs. Thompson. Both Bishop and Mrs. Brailsn former ford are residents . of Layton who now own a shoe store in Las Vegas. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Ilitner and daughter, Kathleen, - and son, Mark, arrived home on Friday, August 15th, after six days in Denver Colorado, on a business-pleasur- e trip. While in Denver, Dr. Bitner attended a medical convention. On Monday, August 11th, Mr. and Mrs. George Rytting and family, 1577 Park, attended an open house at the Bitter Home in Salt Lake City, in honor of the marriage of Mrs. Ryttings sister, the new Mrs. Calvin Birch, formerly known as Patricia Bitter. Den 2 of Pack No. 813 went to Lagoon on a swimming party on Tuesday, August 12th. Den mother, Mrs. James Biggs, accompanied the following scouts: Layton brother, lth well-know- Jeep Posse Will elect Layton Fred Bradshaw, Neil Schow, derr chief; Andy Robert and Schow, Danny Christensen; Bruce Cook, David and Jimmy Biggs, Tommy and Johnny Brailsford. Last week, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Oldroyd and family, 33(i Park Street, went to Glenwood and Richfield, Utah, where they visited Mr. Oldroyd's parents and friends. Marlin Lee Fry, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. I,ee Petterborg, :i5 Parkr- baptized and confirmed by his grandfather at the Clearfield 4th ward chapel. Marlin Lee is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith H. Fry of Clearfield. was-recent- Return from trip Across the U.S.A. Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Sheffield with their group of 75 have returned home safely from a four-wee- k tour of the U.S.A. The trip took them and 05 young people, mostly from Davis County, to IndeMammouth Mo.; pendence, Cave, Kentucky; through West Virginia; North Carolina, and to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; up the coast to all his torical places of interest, in eluding Washington, I). C. After tVo days in New York City, they visited all of the Mormon shrines from New York to Salt Lake City, and they attended the pageant at Hill Cumorah. SWIFT'S PREMIUM Bag ly RED DUSS County plans lbs. Service area SHANK HALF For taxing BUTT HALF County comFarmington missioners at Farmington have passed on a resolution to set up a county service area for ths purposes of collecting a tax from those living in unincor Davis Counporated areas-- of ty to pay for fire protection and garbage disposal. A public healing nas been set for September 25 at 3 p.m. on the resolution. At the present time money for fire fighting and refuse disposal is taken from the general fund which means that both incorporated and unincorporated areas pay for the two services of those outside the cities and in addition those living inside cities and towns pay for their wn fire protection and gaibage disposal. In other business before the commission, Mrs. Alice Burton, Kaysville, was named a deputy assessor, and Henry W. Galbraith, West Kaysville, was named a deputy sheriff. white roof on farm buildings will reflect sun rays and lower the temperature inside SWEET THOMPSON SWIFTS PREMIUM SEEDLESS lbs. GRAPES Per Pound - For Braising or Stewing 4 to 8 POUNDS AVERAGE SUNKIST- -1 Cut Up - Pan Ready 50's-JUI- CY PER POUND SWIFTS 10 POUND PACK Fresh Baked SWANSON'S SPONGE CAKE ROLL Regular FRESH FROZEN ALL 6 oz. CAL FAME 35c Each Drink Pineapple-Grapefru- it 6 oz. Special FREE , "TRIP TO 01SNEYIAND." ASIC FOR f-- y, 'I Drink ENTRY At the Head of the 6 oz. FRENCH BREAD REGULAR 23c LOAF FRESH FROZEN DEL MONTE No. 303 Size Cans Funeral held FRUIT Thursday for Ray J. Dawson COCKTAIL DEL MONTE 4 .. Funeral services Layton were conducted on Thursday, August 1 1th, for Ray J. DawWard son, at the Layton Chapel by Bishop Kenneth P. Brailsford. The prayer at the home was given by Congressman William A. Dawson, brother of Ray J. All Sizes and Widths Dawson. Prelude and postlude to musics played by Torrna Hen- $408 $095 derson; prayer, Golden F. Lay-tomusical selection by a male quartet consisting of Wayne Winegar, Allan Harris, Reed Whitesides, and Vivian Nalder, sang Should You Feel Inclined to Censor, accompanied by Vera Pettit. The first speaker was Oma E. Wilcox followed by Kenneth Matheson, who is1 an official of the Lumber Company. Mr. Dawson's favorite song,i Home on the Range was sung by Harris Adams accompanied by Mrs. Torma Henderson. The CLEARFIELD, UTAH next speakers were former. Bishop Evan Whitesides; and Ira A. Huggins of Ogden who had been closely associated with Mr. Dawson in Kiwanis work. A violin solo was given Dibble, accompanied by Just Awearin' Marian Call Layton Graveside rites were for You". The concluding speak- held this morning (Tuesday) at er was President I. Haven Bar-loa.m. for Jo Ann Smith, Closing song was by the infant daughter of Howard B. male quartet singing "A Chris- and Carma Cook Smith, 101 tian Goodnight. The closing Flint Street, who died Sunday prayer was offered by Robert at 11 p.m. in a Salt Lake hosJ. Harris and the dedication pital of natural causes. at the grave was given by Elias Parents are members of the Dawson, another brother of the Layton LDS Fourth Ward. deceased. Survivors include the parPallbearers were fellow work- ents, grandparents, Mr. and Lumber Mrs. LeRoy B. Smith, Sunset; ers at the Company: Don Montgomery, R. and Mr. anjl Mrs. Louis P. L. Robins, Lloyd Stevens, Law- Cook, Layton, and a brother, rence Lake, Dick Cook, and Da- Byron. vid Sandall. The honorary pall Services were held in the bearers were the members of Kaysville-- ayto n Memorial the Layton Kiwanis Club. In charge of flowers were Half the meat eaten in the MeetsToelSurpasses the Layton 7th Ward Relief United States is fresh or frozSociety under the direction of en cuts; the other half is in Verna Sparks, president. processed form. DEL MONTE 3forS1 Grapefruit juice DEL MONTE Juice DEL MONTE 46 oz. CANS Pineapple-Orang- e Juice SHOES DEL MONTE No. . 39 39 Size Can TUNA DEL MONTE Held for infant I 26 oz. JAR DEL MONTE 39 No. 303 Size Cans Stewed Tomatoes DEL MONTE for CASE $2.69 10 oz. JARS BEANS 5forJl No. 303 Size Cans Cream Style guEsaac nr for $ 3 Q KRAFTS 10 oz. 10 oz. VJ nr JELLY. KRAFTS 10 oz. 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Raspberry Preserves FRAZERS No. 303 Size Cans L CORN I 4 for Strawberry Preserves CASE $2.69 Preserves Cut Green DEL MONTE for $ U II Boysenberry Preserves No. 303 Size Cans COCKTAIL TABLE PRIDE 10 oz. JARS Strawberry Preserves KRAFTS FRESH DILLS fer .for uniform compaction; TABLE PRIDE 9farJl MAMBO FRUIT 4lor$1 Presences hTV?kStYle Graveside rites the Old West Raspberry CANS HEARTS DELIGHT 10 oz. JARS TABLE PRIDE 46 oz. CANS Orange-Apric- ot Tri-Sta- te te - 6 oz. CASE $2.89 46 oz. CANS Pineapple- n, MELVINS $1 3forSl JUICE th for TABLE PRIDE 46 oz. CANS TOMATO " LIMEADE HI MOST ORANGE DRINK FRUIT PUNCH Fresh Baked - Special BLANK. WEST PEAK FRESH FROZEN 6 oz. CAL FAME REGULAR 35c DOZEN SCHOOL h CAL FAME RASPBERRIES PAN ROLLS TO A FREE - Special Fresh Baked BACK WIN A 10 oz. area. The great boorbon BEEF TURKEY CHICKEN Pineapple-Orang- e of maneuver. On Thursday evening, August 21st, the Jeep Posse members are reminded to meet at the Layton Municipal Building at N:(M o'clock for the purpose of electing a new chief of the Davis County Sheriffs posse! to succeed Chief Max Madi-- ' son, who has moved out of the off 8 oz. PACK MEAT PIES RASPBERRY cap- tain of the Davis County Sheriffs Jeep Posse, stated that a jeep will be included in the Civil Defense Display at the Davis County Fair and that ten jeeps will participate in the Fair Parade doing some type Tri-Sta- SWEET RASHER BACON A the building by as much as degrees. per lb. or WHOLE - per lb. 59c 09 STAMP ALLIITEM rolls |