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Show s Clearfield church news Layton News 'by Joan Elliott Fhono 1584-Friend and neighLayton bor o I Alfred and Helen Billings, Sherwood Drive, honored them Saturday evening with a potluck , housewarming party. Mr. Net Blair, 15 J Ronald, accompanied by her grandson, Kelly, drove to Los lyear-olAngeles to visit Mrs. Blair's on, James Blair and family, during the Christmas and New Year's holidays. They returned home d Tuesday, January 6. Mr. and Mrs. William Karr of Kansas City, Missouri and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sisco and children of Boise, Idaho, were recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hilbum, Hill Field Road. Pinochle Club The Doubla-Dacmet at the home of Mrs. Eve Kostal, Clearfield, Tuesday, January 6. Laytonites attending were Mrs. Helen Hilbum and Mr. Oraco Hickenbotham. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Danny and sons Charles and Chad of Kearns visited at tho bolna of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Denny. 290 South 'Fort, during tha weekend. On Monday ovanlni fr lands and elghbors met at tha homo of Ortta Low, 232 South Lana, to k honor , her birthJday. Dinner guests at tho homo of Bishop and Mrs. Kent Randall Saturday evening were Mrs. Randall's parents, Mr. and Mrj. Richard Francis of Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan and ion Nathan, Fiddlers Creek Road, returned home via train Friday convention cf from a week-lonthe National Turkey Federation in Des Moines, Iowa. Mr, Morgan was Utah state representative to the national convention. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Noall Z. Tanner, West Gentile, and Mrs. George B. Wilcox,' East Gentile, attended Delta Gamma mothers luncheon held at the sorority house. University of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. J. William Firth, son Ralph and daughter Eileen, East Layton, travelled via auto to Sacramento and San Francisco during the holidays. While in Sacramento they visited Mr. and Mrs. Walt Hamilton and family.' Highlight of tha San Francisco foott sojourn wu the ball game. Mr. Mary Dawn, Mr. Mary Starkey, Mrs. Marilyn Bennett, Mrs. Ruth Adams and Mrs. Bea McEntire attended the Monday evening meeting of the dear-fiel- d Literary dub. g East-Wes- Reims District No. 12 REPORT of eondition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAYTON In the State of Utah, at the clos of business on December 81, 1958, published in response to call made by comptroller of the rurrency, under section 6311, U. S. Revised Statute. ASSETS Cash, balancea with other banks, In- -j eluding, reserve balance, and cash items in process of collection 5 ,483,589.43 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 1,320,032.00 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 168,199.54 Other bonds, notes, and debentures 713217.30 stocks (including $8,700.00 Corporate stock of Federal Reserve bank). 8,700.00 Loans and discounts (including Charter No. T6S5 , 1 $1,274.10 overdrafts) 3,0.80,700.70 Parking Lot, Bank Premises Owned f Jl,WO.iO, furniture and fixtures $0,500.00 . Real estate owned other than bank premise! -- . 27,500.00 5,370, 930.17 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, part-and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and cashlera nert-hips- , $3,130,850.93 2,103,028.70 check, etc.) LIABILITIES at Snowville last week. The hunt was sponsored The by the Gateway District. boy and men were armed with clubs rather than guns, and it was their purpose to kill the hundreds of rabbits that had don so much extensive damage to the farmers crops In that area. The 27 boys from the Second ward were the largest group represented. The men In charge of the group were Charles McBride-- , scoutmaster, Melvin Rigby, Kenneth Strong, and Georg Worthing. Next Saturday, January 17, the priesthood members will participate In a similar hunt in the same area, substituting guns for the clubs. This trip Is sponsored by the Elders quorum. Any priesthood member is Invited to go along. New teachers Clearfield Released from the Clearfield Second Ward Primary were Evelyn Butler, Marjorie Pierce, Phyliss Valletta and Ray-on- a Tebbs. Sustained as teachers In the Primary were Beverly Stevenson and Beth Wallace. Also released from the Third Ward MIA was Shirley Isan-- 1 brandt, president. Sustained In her place was Jean Smith. CAPITAL profits ACCOUNTS 126,000.00 23.000.- 00 273.000.- 00 - M Man basketball Clearfield The Clearfield Fourth Ward M Men will play basketball game Syracuse in at the Junior High new gym on Thursday, January 15, at 8:30 p.m. Clearfield The Clearfield Fourth Ward Elders will have a banquet on January 23, at 7:00 p.m. in ths stake bouse. The cost will be $1.25 per plate. Members of the quorum have ticket for sale. The officers In charge would like to know how many plan to attend by January $3,010,061.24 Capital Stock: ' Common stock, total par 12. 300,884.93 $.,30,930.17 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes 113,500.00 Loan es shown above art after deduction of reserves of 40,384.93 1, Yird t ook, cashier of tha d bank, do solemnly swear that the above itatement la true to tha best of my knowledge and belief. above-name- VI RD COOK, Caihier. Correct Attest: . Released from the position of 1st counselor In the Fifth Ward .Clearfield In the Dial EX 3-24- 191 If I HUP TlillU fI - Yonv newBord saves you up to $100 on every Boy killed tatikful of efas Wau-netta ! With the 59 FORDS you not only get Fords famous "GO you get it for much less! start of these engines wring wsyi. For Instance, they only require oil changes every 4000 mileat New performance?. You betl ThunderbW power at its finest. The new Ford engine deliver their top performance at speeds from 0 niph . ; . the speeds at which most drio. ing is done. Come try it! Its terrific: y Trust Tprd to give you the newest in style and savings, too. Ford, the worlds most beautifully proportioned car, saves you up to 54 on every gallon of gas you buy. That's more than $20 a miles). How come? year (if you Standard Ford engines deliver topnotch performance on rtgular gas. And that's only the driyp-10,0- 00 30-7- f diw. WMl iWl m AWARDED THE COLO MEDfe toe boooUfol pro portfam by Or 4 Cowf4 of SEE YOUR rH io ff Wo rW Mr , LOCAL FORD DEALER, Only Ford Dealers Sell "A-- l Used Cars and Trucks MAX BISHOP FORD Layton Utah 'ffopifla ttTSaf&way oame thesa exotic for ypur.tafcla I New ward members 3slic&ciefl PAPAYAS Clearfield New members of the Clearfield Fourth Ward are Mr. and Mrs. Therman Preece, and Mr. and Mrs, John Alvers, and their families. Full S3S0 of Vitamin C DATES Choice Deglet Noor New teachers Clearfield Released as home teachers in the Genealogy de- - More Fancy, Flavorful, tow in Calories, Nutritious Served Any Way Week-En- d & 29 Values! Check These Outstanding Values! South 19G0 West ROY, UTAH CHIROPRACTIC CLHIIC V THIS IS JTHB SAVINOEST CAR . THAT EVER CAME WESTTi Clear- W make these statements from personal experience. One of the doctors in this clinic suffered a coronary last April. After it had happened, the cause of the disaster was all too apparent: He is a stocky, muscular man, approaching middle age, with limited, opportunity for proper exercise. (Hundreds of thousands of men fall in this category). But most important of all, the X factor was also present. You know the story about the shoemakera son going barefooted. Well, here was a chiropractor who waa so busy returning people to health that, for several months he had failed to have hia own regular chiropractic checkup. The practice of chiropractic puts a tremendous amount of strain on the vertebrae of the upper dorsal region. From this area, the heart receive part of its nerv supply. Following a heart graph. It was suggested thst he spend six week in a hospitaL We refused to hav him confined to the hospital because there he would not receive chiropractic car and w knew that hia very life may depend on scientific adjustment. Nine days after the attack, that doctor waa back in the clinic on a limited basis. Ha gradually increased his activity, from day to (lay, until, six weeks after the attack, he was again carrying the full responsibility of the clinic. He never fails now to have his regular chiropractic checkups. Is It any wonder that more and more 1 1 O field Fourth Ward will treat the winners to a banquet on January 17 at 7 p.m. The contest has been running through last year, the goal being to visit 100 percent of the families In the ward. Women asked to furnish food for the meal should bring the food to the kitchen at the church by 6:30 p.m. THE TltEND IS tIO CHIROPRACTIC For Appointment C l SCJh The ward teachers team vs. CORONARIES T . Relief Society was Larue Clark. (Continued from Page 1) Sustained in her place was the highway from cast to across Wayment. Mrs. Clark will west then jumped back put of teach a Primary class now. the path of a northbound car. When the northbound vehicle had Wtlfar dinner he ran across the street Clearfield The Clearfield passed, was struck by the southbound and Fifth Ward will hold a welfare car. He was thrown 49 feet from dinner Friday, January 10, from of Impact to the pavement 6:30 to 7 p.m. Cost df the dinner point four feet from the west edge of the will be $3 per family, or $1 per highway. Damage to the car, a plat whichever. is the least in broken left front heatfflght of the A case. each full course meal es1958 model automobile, wa will be aerved. This is a new Tha child's at timated about$25. assignment for each auxiliary In death was attributed to head and the ward. They will take their Internal Injuries by Dr. Wm. Sel turn each month, and the money don Owens, Tanner Clinic, Lay-toraised will pay tha ward's welfare assignment for the year. at The accident occurred The Primary organization will 4:05 p.m. Jesse, a student at sponsor the January banquet. the Exceptional Child School in Bountiful, had missed a Candy for sal bu transfer at Davis High home. Clearfield The Clearfield school and wasof walking the special Fifth Ward Relief Society hate The pupils school are brought to Kays-vill- e for sale one pound cans of filled by one bus, and then are transferred at the high candy, selling for $1 per can. school to other buses for their Candy can be purchased from various destinations. The Truof member the any presidency. a in the habit jillo child of accompanying another Arvtl Walker named youngster on a Layton bua on luesdaja in order to atClearfield Released as Pritend catechism class at the mary president from the Clearbit. Rose of Lima Catholic field Sixth Ward was Phyllis t hurch. The girl was 111 TuesDouglas. New officers sustained day and not at school; Jesse are Arvel Walker, president apparently didn't know which bus to take without her help 4, Ruth Hoggan und Betty Newmon, and was walking to Layton. fj Donna and Cornia, counselors, Jesso Trujillo was bom Novem- ' secretary, ber 13, 1949, in Ogden. He Is rurvived by his mother and a Stake MIA meet maternal grandmother, Mrs. Tita Clearfield MLA Stake Archulctta, Clearfield. meeting is scheduled for CHIROPRACTIC V Uk No treat winners on the losing L. E. ELLISON GEORGE B. WILCOX CHESTER C. FLINT (SEAL) Directors. State of Utah, County of Davis, ss: Sworn to and subscribed befor&me this 7th day of January, 1939, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. ELIZABETH SIMMONS, Notary Public. My commission expires March 4, 1960. Did you read Dr. Paul Dudley White syndicated column Exclusive Medical Report, in last Mondays paper? It concerned the nation's number 1 killer. Heart Disease. Dr. Dudley gav om very interesting and very authentic facta on the subject, regarding the psychological approach, tbs low fat diet, the fact that the etocky, muscular male whose mode of living prohibits sufficient exercise is the most frequent victim. He also mentioned stress and strain, toxin auch as tobacco, alcohol, smog, and then he goes on to ay that: last but not least we must leave a place for aome x factor which baa not yet been thought of. Right there la where he got off the track. There ls factor, but it baa been thought of. Aa a matter of fact it has been In very popular practice for $6 years. That X fgetor is the science of chiropractic. He aayi that the hunt is on and that many investigators are hard at it studying various possible reasons or causes, both in animals and in man. la any one of their researchers studying the effects of chiropractie on coronaries! . Chiropractors have made a thorough tody of it and have arrived at auch poai- tlve conclusions that, were these finding mad arailabl to the public, half the fear of coronaries would be eradicated I and there would be no cauao for the ' 'Heart Fund drive. v Wilcox, Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. WednesHarlo Wilcox, Sandy; Mr. and Syracuse were guests Mrs. Lydia Mrs. Russell Dalpool of Mid- day at tha home of Brown. 1 way and 'Ralph Wilcox, who UniverMr. Fran Peterson and Mr. State Utah T 60,884.93 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS The Scouts and of the Clearfield partclpated In a Clearfield Guide Patrol Second Ward rabbit hunt 018,920.12 2,500.00 partment of the Fourth .Ward were Carol Sutton and Jolene Nielson. Also released was Leone Blair and Bula Casteel from the Members of the class will Primary. Sustained in the MIA was Thora Green and Lei Nani bring the food to the" "Kitchen and the boys, and girls will have Caine, a real "Kamival preparing it. Sunday Program Sounds like fun, but who cleans The North Davis up the mess? Clearfield Stake Priesthood chorus furnished the music in the Clearfield 6th Ward last Sunday evening. Rabbit hunt Eldars' Banquet -- 23,007,331.21 Other liabilities Surplus . 04,444.40 80,095.03 TOTAL DEPOSITS TOTAL A demonstration Clearfield making wall 'plaques and planters was glvenf by Beth Montgomery In the Clearfield First Ward Relief Society work meeting January 11. The officers of pie organization announce that each month a demonstration of different types will be given In the regular work meeting which Is held on the second Monday at 7:30 p.m. on The Pag 4 REFLEX Jan. 15, 1959 birthday dinner, honoring Mm Helen Barlage, whose birthday Is Ssturday. Helens family, Jim, Helen Maria and Fraanle Kamlval during tha regular attending and ifrs. Frank Pritchett and Kay, were also guests. Eoeta' class period at Mutual next week. sity In Logan. Loder Laurence Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Lisa, of Salt lake, were Bishop and Mrs. DeVaaghn Some of the wards are combinwere guest on Sunday at a Jones. of Loran and Mrs. Thurgood affair. the for ing together Ladies make plaques, planters 1.00 . TOTAL ASSETS tha ones who are home other guesta were Mr, and Mrs. lee Pineapple Juice i. Crushed Pineapple Sliced Pineapple Libby's Town House Prunes Vegetable Juice Campbell's Libby's , Lamb Sale 89 No. 2V: can 39 NorTi can 45 2 69 46 0Z. 37 3 it- - V-- 8 at Safeway! Ibo Lamb Lamb lb. 19? Breast Stowing Lamb Chops Lamb Leg Lamb Chops Sliced Bacon Fillet of Sole Perch Fillet Lamb Patties lllb. Cheuldw, or Sirloin lb. 59 Wicklow, Oood Quality lb. 69 lb. 90 lb. 49 For A Tarty ridi Dlnrwr lb. otcawn - rtor.. . 49 lb. 49f Breakfast Specials! 49 lb. 39? Pancake fAlx c Table SyrUP " 39ao!99 |