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Show The REFLEX Jarv 15, 1959 i Page II. SERVICE INFORMATION by KATHERINE ROSE Phono Farm. 41J APPLIANCES GENERAL ELECTRIC SATISFACTION CENTER The Plaoa That Nobody OutdeaU." Phono Ban (lantila, Layton APPLIANCES TOP SOIL, flU dirt, tend nnd will haul nr load. CaU vin Jaquaa, TA , . 303-- TA TA SMEDLEY PLUMBING AND HEATING Haauna Featuring Quality Plumbing Contracting Repair two-wa- y radio Flxtsroa. All trucka equipped with mobile telephone (or fuater eervice. Featuring Weetmghouee Appliance. for Youl, Dlacount a Home? New Special Building ' SYRACUSE, UTAH , AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE IN ENGINE TUNE-U- P SPECIALIZING ueootfical and Carburetor Delco Battorica Motor Analyele All liydromatic Trurumuion Front Enu Alignment Steering Correction and Wheel Balancing J. HOY FUDGE, 100 South Main, Layton, Phone 90S or Kaye. 131 K Factory Trained Mechanica Factory AutboAted Sereice Motor Anaiyaia Front End Alignment Carburetor and Electrical Tuna-u- p Complete Brake Service - Slat Inipectlon Station All type Automatic Ne. 14. PARRY STEWART, INC., 10 N. Main, KnyaviUe, Phone 101 PUNTIAC-CADILLAC G.M.C. TRUCKS We Repair AU Makae Your Local J1 txaco Dealer AUTOMOBILES USED A GGGil UC.AL, fcaca car la in excellent running DLALi itEAUY lu ou- -o good WE TAKr YRADE-IN- S TERMS We can Bell Tnem Right! I Me Sougnt ihem Right DICK'S MUivtt SALES, ei6 North Main, sunaet. Pn. iA 1 NE HIGHWAY PI AT "coma In nnd Lata Chi' ACWCAlMtD" A ViGGtl OCt car tu'b condition. HaNK CAFE'S SIGNAL CAFE, Layton, Utah ELVA G. VAUGHN, Manager Mon. Thru Tnureday ill 0 a m. to 9:00 p.m.; FrL a.m. to luiwO p.m.; Sunday, 6:oo a.m. to v:uu y.m. featuring BRlAKFASTH, LoNCllhUAS, DINNERS tiuaiantcud eait Bervice Omy 6 Minutaa Drive Iron Daria Couii.y oiieUH Pianta. BY lor BREA&r AST Drive down for a Delicioue HOY VraA wAilY aid Sat. a:lo i.ur EC.vCu. NO DELAY I vrdcr raitrj to Take Home! We eater w Civic Clube, Luncheon and Spacial Croupe RAN- Bring K- Lti.AitFlELD STAl'E HANK TA "Eonipiete Banking service lor More inan a Third of a Century." tteguier and itiKlFTlCHECK personal checking account. .or mlor, nation. Complete aavinge department. Sere Depoait Buie Night Depository and Letter Drop Depotitory tor alter hour depoiite. 3J on Seving Compieta Hank by Mail Service Depoeita liaured by the Federal Depeail Ineurance Corporation UTAH CLEARFIELD, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAYTON Layton l'hrlfticheck Servict Without Service Charge. oV Interest Paul on Savings, saiety Dpo.t Boxes for Rent 32.76 Per Yeer., Inc. Tax. Ca DU" Night Depository 24 Hour Envelope Service. All Kindi of Loans. Special Service Pertonaliiad Checks Printed FREE! Member F.D.I.C. Accounts Insured up to 310,000. Our service charges on regular checking accounts ere low evk. 37 DAIRIES Visitors Always Wtlcoma at Utahs Finest Dairy Farm la the Heart of Davis County at Farmington by Lagoon PHONE TO YOUR 34 AT YOUR DOOR PHONE OGDEN EX h Locally Owned and Operated Taxpaying Industry A THRIVING DAVIS COUNTY DAIRY BUSINESS We solicit your patronage for the finest in your dairy needs with title quality and tne finest service to your homes nt ne extra east. All Jersey Products. ...AX tel 6-U SMOOT JERSEY FARMS STORE 121-1- 2-18 Home Organ in ELECTRONIC tf. this areatako over balance en 3 5100 BEDROOM home, month, For small monthly payments. fenced yard and patio, large gamore detail write Credit Dept., af693-J in Call Box 146 S. II. Station, Salt Dayton. rage, ter 4:30 p.ns. Lake City, Utah. 8 199 2t. 201 , in 1957 English UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom semiEQUITY basement Apt., located on RainFord, take over payment, will bow drive in East Layton. Rents take trade, excellent condition, for 36.00 per month. Apply to 321 South State, Clearfield, 10 Farmers Alfred Slovens, Utah. Union' Apts., Layton, Utah. 211 It. 2t. 300 OWNER transferred, choice Clear3 bedroom, large 2 BEDROOM Home in field location. Layton. 402 Noith 370.00 living room, dining room, l'v per month. Fort Lane. Phone 1228.W. baths, utility room, attached ga196 13 tf. rage. New earpet and drapea. Half acre, fully landscaped lot. TA 216 2t. FURNISHED Apt for couple, MY Drive, range, gas Bai-bar- 1,-- 61-- te SERVICES OFFERED CLEARFIELD by SMITH MOHAWK MASLAND. BUT LOW AT BARLOW'S 360-R- 7- 3369 INSURANCE GROUP Complete Lines of Coverage All Claims Htndled Locally' 360 NORTH MAIN, LAYTON PHONE KAYS. 366 FARMERS JEWELRY Clearfield Headquarters for FINE WATCk JdaKL'S JEWELRY REPAIR. Fast 14 Hr. Service All Work Guaranteed. MEKLS JEWELRY, Gey Mar Plata, Clearfield, North of Safeway See Us fer All Your Jewelry Oiftsl TAylor tf. WILL SUPPLY and haul flU dirt, WOMAN trained in Day Nuraery work. WiU car for childroa In alee haul cement, sand and grav-t- l, my homo. By day, hour or woek. road gravel and tap soil, IRA Reasonable Rata. TA J. EGBERT. Phone KayevUle 73 12-- 9 Clearfield. tf. 0X03 JL 7134 2-- it IF TWO Class 1 etr owners in EXPERIENCED teacher offering stmt family 26 DISCOUNT on piano leaaoni. Two plana available. Call Kaysville 0817-Jsecond car. Let me see you for 8 206 2t. your insurance problems anytime. Phone 147-. Henry S. furniture repair or Smedlsy. Farmers Insurance Ex- CABINETS, change, Layton, 145 Dawson anything if it i wood. I esn 8102 do your work for les because I tf, Street. don't have the overhead. Let me or NEED house plans drawn finish your basement or remodel 0009-Raltered I CaU your kitchen. Gcorga Wright, 218 It. 470 Idaho Street, Layton, Utah. 216 it. Layton, Utah. fertiliser. property. No areas. Kaysville-Layto- n charge. Phone Kaysville 123 WANTED 5 HAROLD W. BUCK, Manager, 43 Souta Ruts, Clearfield TA 6--1 603 FUITO POWER MFG. CO, WESTERN FACTORY OUTLET Buy Brand New, Guaranteed Equipment at Factory Price WATER PUMPS PORTABLE LIGHT AIR COMPRESSORS STEAM CLEANERS WELDERS PLANTS It. to Reflex-Journ- news- al paper routes available. lmmedi ate opening for Holt subdivision in Layton. CaU KaysvilU 1328. Mr. Buffington. 18512-2- 3 2t. WANTED Fry Cook. Larkin' Apply ia perCafe, Kaysville. son. 114-1-- MACHINERY 654-8 help menage nursing home, must live In, CaU Kaysville 13. 7995 10-1- 8 tf. 21-4- 223 It. DRIVER for 1968 Chevrolet to Rapid City, South Dakota, by January 26, 1959, Please Contact Mr. Madsen, 206 Newbouse Building, Salt Lake. Thone EM 222 M 2t. KURLAND NURSERY CO. Floe Rosea Hardy Nursery Plante BOUNTIFUL ON HIWAY 91 PHONE AX REALTY AND INSURANCE .- BARLOW REALTY AND INSURANCE COReel Estate Appruleels and Property Management Ineirnnee tad Leans. Sell Real Estate Is Onr Business ITS North Main, Leyton Phone Kays. 766 TA 33 SOUTH MAIN, CLEARFIELD Phone TA Mr. and Mrs. Otha Layton Hayes, 1326 Sherma, are parents of a second son, born December 31 at the Hill Air Force Base hospital. He weighed eight pounds 4Vi ounces and will be named Samuel Martin. He has a brother Ashel, and sister Teresa. Grandparents are Mr. and 51rs. Stove B. Hayes, Memphis, Tennessee; and Ethel Brown, Richmond, Indiana. Mrs. Marlin Simmons held a neighborhood party at her homo Wednesday evening. NOTICES Clerk of District Court Consult On December it, Marian Turor the Respective Signers for had a few friends in to help ley Further Information her celebrate her fourth hnh-daShe is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Turley, 1458 Estate of Elizabeth A. Ben- Reid Drive. nett, deceased. Mr. and Mrs. James D. WhitCreditor will present claims comb, 1442 Stanford, ware hosts with voucher! to the undersign ed at the Office of J. Duffy Saturday evening at a dinner Palmer, at 123 South State, party at their home for Mr. Clearfield, Utah, on or before and Mrs. Glen Whittaker, Bouthe 20th day of February, A. D. Notice to Creditors ' 1959. Mrs. Garnett Anderson is spending a few months in Seattle, Washington, visiting with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sessions. Mrs. Lou Allen, who has been with her son and visiting daughter-in-laRay and Jerry Wood, for about two weeks, left for her home in Flora, Illinois. Mrs. Allen has bean visiting In Phoenix, Arizona. Millie Woods and ker daughter, Wanda Williams, went to Provo on Friday to visit with Mrs. Woods sister, Mrs. Grace attack. A wee baby Thelma Bennett Flint, Administrator of the Estate of Elizabeth A, Bennett, de- ntiful Mr. and Mrs. Fay Edwards, Stanford, added the fifth ceased. child to their family December Published In The Reflex, 27, with a son, weighing 9 pounds 25, 1958; January 1, B, 2 ounces, born at Dee hospital. 15, 1959. The other children are, Vincent, Byron Lee, Edy Dean, and Amy. Worthy Causa J'ever hear the one about tha Grandparents are Mr. And Mrs. man who decided t be helpful William Hill, Holbrook, Idalu). around the house and called a Everett McGhie Jr 1456 Scott Venetlemblind repairman to cema Claranc Simmons of SimCircle, Next pick up a broken Mind? mons and Wiberg, went to Boise, morning, while the family was Idaho, by plane last Wednesday Mated breakfast, the doorbell on business trip. rang, and his wife went to the tha dear man and at deor. The Mrs. Samvel T. Morsaid, Mr, "I'm bare ter tha Venetian gan, 1467 Stanford, will b vhiteJ blind. this week by Mr, Morgans brothExcusing herself, the wKe re- er and family, A1C and Mrs. turned te the kitchen, fished a Philip hL Morgan and children, &!!KJtVtje(JhtJ?5VB. LJbf ..Irina and ilorLIiel home lor. second shelf, pressed It kite the a .visit after spending two years bewildered repairman's hand. in Paris at Orly field AFB. Tba Gently doting the deer, she re- Morgans will go on from her) turned to the breakfast tabla. to Fairchild AFB, Spokane, Wash"Somebody collecting again, ington, for duty 'there. Airman she explained ea aha peered cef-- ' Morgan haa been in the Air Face 1591 daughter, heigh-In- g five pounda eleven ounce! waa born early Saturday morning to Newell and Mexesa Jensen of Brigham City. This is the Jensen's first child. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Morris Turner. Mrs. Turner is ependiiig a few days in Brigham with her daughter, Monday afternoon, Mrs. Turner had a quilting bee at the home of Mrs. Thoebe Turner. Tho purpose was to make this new ,runddaughter a little quilt Bishop Amass L. Clark is in the hospital. L. L. Robinson underwent a hernia operation Monday morning. News of Interest to Farmthe birth of a little ington daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rex Turner of Salt Lake. The little one was born on Wednesday, Jan. 7. The Turners have a son 12 years of age. Mrs. Effie Apple, paJiifnal grandmother, stayed in Salt for a few days with Rex and Kenneth. Mrs. Itoyce Johnaun, of e entertained at a shower for Wilda Tuesday, Jsnuaiy Hardy prior to her marriage on 'Friday. Hazel Sessions and Mrs. Milton Sessions had a shower for Wilda the previous. Friday. Delbert Wood has returned home from the hospital. Delbert has an Injured back. Funeral services for Mrs. Mildred Smith Hess were conducted a week ago on Monday in Ashton, Idaho. Mrs. Hess died on New Year's day. Shs was the wife of Horace Hess, a brother of Milton M. Hess. Dianne Klinger, of Provo, visited last week with her cousin, Norma Turner. Elwood and Mary Clark were dinner gutsta at the home of Annie and Irvin Pearson Saturday night. Karla Thomas entertained friends, Kathy Rice, Penny Bradley, Marilyn Sessions, Helen Howell, and Barbara Lambert at a party a week ago on Wednesday. 1 Kay-vill- Mayor Michiel Burson road a (ire department report for 1952 aa presented by Chief Dan Lynch, Tha report listed 21 fire during the year with 13 of thesa fires the city proper. Total fir losa in tha city amounted to J,17S. The department held II fir drill and Inspections and md 412 inspections of business place. The chiefs report also etated that seven businesses had Installed a new typo fire underwriter aps proved incinerator and that were being Installed, Newt from Kphrata, Washington is that a little baby boy joined tha family of Afton and Lowell Stevens Saturday, Jan. ltk The Stevens have a Little year old daughter, Carol Mrs. Stevens ia the, former Afton Bradley, daughter of 51 r. and Mrs. Hugh Bradley. The Reductant Debutante," by William Douglas Horns, a comedy in two acts, was given Wednesday night by Mary Ethel Ijccle Gregory at tho home of JoAnn Farrlah to tho Junior Literary club. Zelda and Fred Tidwell, ton Donnie and daughter, Annett, apent tho week-en- d vliltlng Fred's parents in Nephl. Hazel and Art Miller sra vs- cationing in Arizona and in California. Mrs. Milton Redford and Jwo children of Ogden- visited Friday with Milton and Alena will be held in Salt Lakt at tha homo of Raa VansieUe on WedThose from nesday. going Farmington will be Ann Kathryn Jennings, Miller, Lona Udy, Millie Wood and Ferrie Workman. Mil-li- e Wood entertained tha flub Wednesday at her home. k oth-ar- The council requested that Win Templeton, city engineer, be requested to attend the next meeting to instruct the council on It water expansion program. Councilmen James F. Meadows, Bailey and Derral Draper were appointed to attend the Davla County correlation meeting to bo held at tha Davis County courthouse Thursday. W. H. Hoff-meist- La-un- le Little Palene Schulthle ns derwent a tonsilactomy on Saturday. Dalana ia tha daughtar of Dale and Maxtna Schglthje. Mra. Millie Wood amt' her daughter, Mr. Wanda Williams were dinner guests of tha an Monday at tha "Clipper Servict Drug in Bountiful A family dinner party for the family of Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Love of Layton was held to Ogden last Tuesday at thq Bamboo club, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lawson of Farmington were guests. ' Mrs. Larks Pratt spent a few days last week in 8L George the attending the wedding o her Sea-ion- s. The Priests class -- of Aaronic Friesthood, Farming-to- n Second ward had a skating party laat Tuesday night in Sugar House st Hygia Aee. Harold Tippett is the teacher. Charlotte and Trivia Brophy and family spent a few days last week in Tarryton, Idaho, visiting Charlotte's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thiamin, Mra. Vickie gpackmsn fell down her steps last Monday and broke hep am, Tha Roes City flrldgs Club ' granddaughter, Loretta Pratt SL tha Georgs temple, in Mr. Robert Leo haa beea confined to hi hom after a on Wednesday. Mrs. Edith Stevens of Ogdea ipent last woek visiting her eon Wilson and nnd daughter-in-laCarol Etavana. Mra. Edith Stevens la 23 years of agt. Mrs. Sarah Lloyd Salt Lak spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. Signs Larnn. Mr, fjoyd ia HL HAVE YOU CHECKED YOUR FOOD BILLS LATELY? Tht PUBtIK FOOD BARN guarantees to siv you money on your food needs. We do not hltTl fancy fixtures to depreciate, expensive advertising nor high rent like moat other store. These MY ings are passed on to you, our customers. SHOP AT PUBLIK FOOD BARNS FOR ONE MONTH AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE 1 PRICES PURITY AS MARKED PLUS n NEWS y. NURSERIES Florids. Skeen, who ia ill with a heart WILL TEND children In my home. 973 Eat Gtntil, Phone 1597-- Wanted LUMBER SHEET ROCK DOORS PLYWOOD OAK FLOORING PAINT ROOFING AND LOWE BROTHERS PAINT Phone ITT BROWN LUMBER CO. let N. Mem, KayeviUe 11-t- f. DealSTANLEY BREWER, er in Homes, Farm. Ranches, Groceries or what have you. FOR FAST offident T.V. servict sail TA 8.3726, McCall Radio 2427 Kissel 2664 Jackson and T.V, 160 Ross Dnvo, Clsar-fielOgden, Utah Ogden, Utah 11-2- 0 6415 Utah. tf Phone EX Phone EX G. WOMAN INSURANCE pa, RANDALL'S J.LCaae Sals WILL do ironing in my homo 3.65 lervtee, Complete Tractor hervles, psr hour, will elsv tend small Equipment Repair, Lewa Mows girl . from 8 to 6 years old, pnons Grinding, Radiator Repairs, all at 7893 tf. new, low rates. ANIMAL and Poultry from remove Will of all. CARPETS Clearfield. Dallas Manning was tha spaak- er fur the North Farmington Ward sacrament service Sunday evening. Mr. Manning has recently returned from Japan with a lovely Japanese wife. He has been in Japan (or the past ten years. The Mannings have purchased a new home in Kaysville. Walter Broachinaky went by plane on Sunday to Harrisburg, Penn. He will be gone, a week or more on business. Ben Jepson, former Farming-to- n resident, visited last Tuesday with his sister, Mrs. Florence Stevens. Ben wts on his wsy to Blackfoot to get his wife and children. They are on their way to Japan where Mr. Jepson will be stationed fur the next two years. Mrs, O. W. Thornton, of Provo visited her daughters, Mrs. a Melvin Morrill and Mrs. Snow last Friday and Saturday. The Mountain View Literary clothes, Apt. 21'J tf. automatic 1 3.YJ reasonable. washer, 2 bedroom remodeled Matilyn Drive, Layton, Utah, NEWLY hoitie, can be seen Friday and Bolt Subdivision.' 212 It. Saturday bttwaen 12:00 noon and 6:00 p.m., 188 North 1st East, contact 0N1ES, part thorobred, end Club Utah, evening Kaysville, met Wednesday niht at Alvin Waite, West Point, after Phone Sundays by appointment. the home of Signs Larson. Juan4i00 p.m. or Kaysville Farmington 7 227 It. ita Stathis gave the life of the 130. 221 It. twelve disciples compiled from USED Kelvinator Electric Range, her research of the Bible. in good condition, 320.00. Call TA visitors last 225-1- -14 It week at the home of Mrs. Fannie Stevenson was her sister, GRACO Vitalisar Crank Case Flushing Machine, 223 South Mrs. Amy Lee, of Oakland, CaliPhone Clearfield, Lakeview, fornia. TA It anda and Newell Wood en2t. 226 tertained their study group FOR SALE by owner, 3 room brick Sunday evening. home, 3 years old, located In Mr. and Mrs, Monroe Sill Phone North East Kaysville. 402-have received word that their 224 daughter, Joyce, and husband, E. C. Russell, have been transferred from Arkansas to Tam- sue DAIRY PRODUCTS FLEXSTEEL the finest construction Ross l2 Utah. electric DRYER, Nee! Econo Pek! Alto Skim, Regular, and Extra Rich At Your Grocer, or Phona KXport for Home Delivery FURNITURE AND CARPETS OA1.UM i tUMlbkt, COMPANY grev-t- l, Mel- 2601 HEATIN- G- PLUMBING THREE BEDROOM, modern coun-- . try home, one and west on Second North in Kays-- ! ville. Call 731-or inquiro at: 673 E. Church, 'Layton. Harold TJppits. Davls. Sunset Ceunty. surveyor,- - and Thome Morris, chief deputy surveyor, presented Sunset City Council with a plan covering the netJ numbering system which takes in the northern sectloQ of Davis County. Tits council agreed that the'! system appeared to be a good one. but requested time to have the city planning and zoning committee approve tha plan before official adoption. . Councilman James F. Meadows asked If there waa any plan of Inspecting homes for fit a hazards. Ho was Informod tliat tha fire department did check business regularly and that homes could be inspected upon request. Requests should be made to Chief Dan Lynch. TA In case of electrical wiring, one of the most common tire hazards, the chief will contact tha electrical inspector, Ellis Kendrick. city-wid- e FOR RENT FOR SALE Hotpoint Appllanot Magic Chef Kangu It C. WILLEY SON SYRACUSE, UTAH lor the But Id Appllancoa 8 U Befort You Buy LowoU Hanna, TA LaMar SMilont, TA Bill Child, TA 61888 New house numbering system Farmington Purchaser's Indejrand Ready Reference 144 Sunset City will consider fret 1 10 lb. pkg. only Super Mkt. price 31c 3 pkgs.. Ground Beef 3 si 00 h Libby 2 cans Pineapple Grapefruit 46 SPECIAL FREEZER Ibs.Beef for $1 998 oz.45c Russet Betty Crocker Na 2 k - Gake Mix 3 for 72 Potatoes ibbag er Winegar's Giant Size Large AA Grade. lb. 4 DETERGENT Pasco Frozen . 5 79c Orange Juicecans it D O Prices Effective Friday Saturday, and Sunday Sunset kjC ' and January 16 17, 18 ' 985 North 8th West, Salt Lake. a 7 .' |