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Show f mm w VJ' CENTRAL DAVIS JR. HIGH ' X' -- - Newspaper ready for press n Richard By Gay Connell and Harriett Hold Everything! 'The aecond edition of the Cub Reporter Srfll be fresh off the pres January 18. Along .with the help of our two editors, Eileen Thatcher and Nick Rose, and with the advice of Mr. Ronald Petersen, the newspaper will be a success. Just a reminder; be ur to have your nickel ready. address To - A J.l 114 r ovi . , ; I V ti , r vA . i v-.- -' Patsy Whittaker and Scott Jorgenson will Inform Central tudentbody of event new happening around the school. The new will be relayed over the public address system starting Monday, January 18. It 1 brought to you through th courtesy of our student council and th ninth grad Journalism class, under th direction of Mr. Ron-(tl- d Petersen. c A , t;v 27- Harriet Ann Richard A committee of three members of th student council of C.pJ.H. will begin a search for hidden talent. Judy Brad-ahaVicki Thurston, and Connie McCormick have been assigned to interI view every atudent at Central to find what talent they possess. Th search i may reveal talent which without being asked, the students would probably never volunteer. It will enable atudenta who ' might never have a chanc to use their v-tn This assemblies. quest talents to bt for new talent may result in more .tu. ' : li Gay Gunnell Back to school afClearfield ter a leg injury, is Earl Livingston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Livingston. Stanley Hamblin, ninth grader, at North Davis Junior, is rejoicing this week after the doctor removed a cast that has been on his leg since last September. Stanley injured his leg in a football practice game at the school, and has NEWS been walking with the aid of crutches since. He is the- son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hamblin. Up and around after a bout with the flu Is Ted Brown. Visiting In Clearfield with relatives last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Graham, Copperton. Mayer Milton Hodgo It recuperating at home after an Illness recently. - Mr. and Mrs. Dale Tolman, Jon Dennis, Russell and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Eddi Hayes and daughter Mynon, both of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Hooper Morten sen, son David, daughter Patia, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mr. Frank Robins and son Norris, daughter Linda, Mr., and Mrs. K. Sheffield. Karen Bradley has moved to Gary Nate, Layton, Were guests at a buffet supper Christmas Murray where sh is employed night at their parents, Mr. and In a beauty salon. Karen gradMra. Earle Robins. Beauty Mr. and Mrs. Howsrd Darr uated from Excels! and sons visited in Layton with School in August. Mr.' and Mrs. Glen Whitsel, Huleno Bradley is attending Monday evening. Excels! Beauty School and Mrs. Ines Nsnca and three will next falL graduate were Christmas Evs children Mr. and Mrs. William Sides dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. family. Mrs. Phil Krebs entertained for her daughter Lu Ann on her fifth birthday anniversary last Monday afternoon. Fifteen little fnenda came to celebrate the occasion with LuAnn. The home of Kenneth H. Sheffield was a place of merriment Christmas Day when their family of 19 were all present to enjoy the festivities. President Russell H. Sheffield and family Tommy, Russell Jr., Annual meetings of the stockholders of the following companies will be held on Monday, January 19, 1959, at Barnes Banking Co, KayBville, Utah, as follows: Barnes Realty Company at 3:30 pjn, John R. Barnes Company at 3:45 pjn. ' Barnes Banking Co. at 4:15 pjn. A Kaysrllle Canning Corp. at 4:45 pjn. entertained at New Year Day family dinner for 85 guest. Mra. Amelia Cottrell visited with her children and their families in Salt Lake Christmas Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Iian L. Graham. Holiday gnests of Mr. and Mrs. William Sides were Mr. snd Mr. Jack Patton and two Calidaughters, Sacramento, fornia, Mrs. William O. Glasgow. Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Bennett visited in Roy Christmas Day with her father, John Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kleppin, Glenda Lee Kleppin, snd Mrs, Ratio Armstrong of South Dakota, were holiday weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Packer and family. Marsha Graham and Miss Kay Tennant, Salt Lake, visited a few days last week with Marsha's grandmother, Mrs. Amelia Cottrell. Wasatch Heights Ward Cbapd. Elder Leonard Is the ion of Bishop and Mrs. Burnham Leonard. Evening service has been arranged as follows: prelude and postluda organ muslo by Mary Lou Lloyd; hymn, opening "There I An Hour of reace; invocation, E. Glenn Green; Sacramental hymn, "Behold the Great Redeemer Dia; Sacrament service. Musical numbers will Include vocal solo by Douglas Moon, Th Stranger of Galilee, accompanied by Colleen Leonard; organ selection, Gam Ford Speakers, M. P. Leonard and B. Grant Johnson; remurks, Bishop Nephi Taylor, parents of the missionary and the missionary. Closing hymn, Ill Go Where You Want M to Go will be aung by the congregation and the benediction will be Jaycees look For young Man of City to buy THURS, FRI, SAT. were opened on some tractors. The tractors will be purchased by the city to be used by the utitlity department. Buis will be awarded at the next council meeting to be held on January 28. Future Homemakers By Marilyn Oft1 Application MPf. M SALE are is Monday, Hus Kaysvills Pal Boon, Tommy Sands, Sherry North, Gary Crosby, and Christine Carere Reg. 23c 4 FOR Dish Cloths 4 Reg 15c FOR BLANKET THE HIGH ? ' ' - pres- PR0TEIN Soper heorbeney Finish f OWelS Color Fastneas Reg. 79c Sale ...,:..ir...Each m Beautl-Flnf- v I Misa Freda 80 Hemmed Towels Table Cloths i, PARISIAN PRINTS linen, hand printed, fast colors, "Guaranteed, 52 x 52 Ileg. $350 SALE Sliced, Extra Lean BACON Parke's pound 8 rolls 59 75' Frozen Large Unq. (Shaver's) cans for BIKES All Chrome "Standard Panther each 26 $59 7 2 lb. Bag 6oz. Galv. lleaxy Gauge Cans $49?5 Each i.DWE. DEPT. DEPT. lor 3 19 lor 6 35 Texas Large Size Jen- - w' ' 1 J 2 or 69 J AMERICAN DAIRY ASSN. OF UTAH i TOPS III ENTERTAINMENT Radishes & Green Onions TIDE g bunches (Djt POTATOES gT U. S. No. 1, Red $1 2) King Size GARDEN Ketshup -- 2 for LatJ Nabisco Jb. 82 Coffee Margerine rcP : Parkay 2 lbs. w Dial 1 Co. SHOPPINGS CENTER , 1 111 CLEARFIELD r S i It J V wl I J I -MARKET AND HARDWARE I PARKIKq Longer Shopping Hr SerTice Sun. & Hotidaji I V- -J ' lb. Box M DAVIS COUNTY'S MOST COMPLETE 16C3 on Your Radio Premium Soda Crackers DINNER ROLLS itoyal Baking $2 50d&79 t All Brands K Case GRAPEFRUIT 14 oz. Bot. 47 ORANGE JUICE 19 2 dK 93 g Ranch Eggs lb- - a WIENERS Reg. $3.75 ' ' r Spare Ribs Garbage J r'oB 3 Fresh Country Style EACH . SALE $298 400 ct. J IT x Dish l. F - 594 sfeL'39 j f AREFRJSHER Janu- $189 I Eg. 43 x 23 CANNON CANNON AMERICAN COTTON "FACIAL Stephen McKJean, Aneta jCorseaut , FOR TISSUE FOB . Sun, Moil, Tues, Wed. JANT 18, 19, 20, 21 4 SALE - Double Bed Size Language topic 5-0- 923 THE BLOB" ! 65 59 59 45 Toilet Tissue ently being made available to the churches, businesses, clubs, and organization, to facilitate nomination of the outstanding young man in Layton, said Mr. Jones. The winner will be honored at an evening banquet January 23 at the Signal Cafe, and will be entered in th statewide Jay-ce- e contest: Nominations for th outstanding young man may be made through Gerald Jones, 491 Kingston, Leyton. Deadline for applications ary 19. FOR Mulln ica club of Davis took place in th Davis High School cafeteria last Thursday, JaSjuary 8. Th members of the club met in the cafeteria at 3:30 p.m. for a demonstration on table setting. Miss Gertrude Glauser, who studied floral arranging in Japan last year and is in charg of th setting and decoration of th display tables at Z.C.M.L in Salt Lake City, was th guest speaker. Sh explained how us of the proper linens, china, and silver together make a table a display of a 'person personality. She also demonstrated several ways to make very interesting and attractive centerpieces and how to build them around the basic colors in th dishea and Vice-Preside- forms 4 Reg. 25c ... x 108 81 The monthly meeting of the Future Homemakers of Amer- munity during the past year. Tom Tryon, Gloria Talbott - v Sheets 'Wash Cloths Enr An-tho- JAN. 15, 16, 17 "Mardl Gras" Softer. Smoother Finish .Dish Cloths Clearfield At the City Council meeting held January 12, bids Jayce Gerald Jones, assisted by n Richard llayne and J. C. are seeking the young man 21 through 35 who ha contributed the most to the com- Layton 1 Monied a Monster From Outer Space" v ' it Knight Reg. 20c Tractors TOR OF YOUR TA Luxury Muslin Wash Cloths year ADMIRAL THEATRE NE Reg. $1.19 pr. Pillow Cases Called to sen and Miss Alta Miller, eleProvt was th New Year's desfrom Jortination of Mr. and Mrs. Peun mentary supervisor School dan district a presgave Williams and- son Donald, 964 Marva. Visiting relatives, ice entation of oral and written art at the meeting skating and sleigh riding pro- language Monday afternoon of th Davie vided entertainment. of Association for Mrs. Dorothy Christianson, 7M Chapter Childhood Education. The group Valeria, la recuperating from an umbilical hernia operation at her met after school at th Kayt-vlll- e Elementary School. home. The operation was performed December 27 at the LDS Hospital In Salt Lake City. Planning to movt to their new home In Sunset In the near future are Mr: and Mrs. Roy Bolden, 977 Marva. . C The American Legion Auxiliary Unit 134 will hold their regular meeting January 20 at the post home, 790 Main Street, Clearfield. DIAL CLEARFIELD-PHO- . fV Mary Lynn was chosen by the Auxiliary to attend Girls State at U.S.U. In Logan this past summer. The unit selects a Clearfield girl each year, on the recommendation of the Dean of Women at Davis High School. The Farmington A farewell testi- girl Is selected on the basis of monial honoring Glen M. Leon- her leadership, character, cour ard prior to his departure for age, honesty, scholarship, and physical fitness. the New Zealand Mission will be held Sunday, January 18, at The girls are all in their Junior 7 p.m. in the North Farming-to- n year at schooL offered by Don Manning. Elder Leonard is a graduate rhone 769 of Davis High and has been a atudent at th University of Jeanene, Paula and Kevin, Utah. He enter th mission Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Sher- home in Salt Lake on January man B. Sheffield, Frovo; Mr. 19 and will leave the Salt Lake and Mrs. Homer J. Sheffield on January 6. and ions Kim snd Ricky Lee, airport Zealand Mission is New The Mr. Mrs. and Montpelier, Idaho; mission. Ned B. Roueche, Joyce Shef- a field, home from BYU and Beck Phil Krebs. . Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walking, Salt Labe, wers dinner guests Christmas Day of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Darr and v In addition to initiation for new members, a guest speaker will attend. Miss Mary Lynn Petro, 107 Parkway Drive, Clearfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Petro, will give her report on activities at Girls State last June. Glen Leonard li Pago Homer's Mkt. & Hdwe. 2nd Big Week s, a- CLEARFIELD Auxiliary ' Jan. 15, 1959 REFLEX New Zealand A Search for Hidden Talent assemblies. The stater .n Girl ADV. EFFECTIVE lANUAMUSlh end 17th And S&H Stamps New Store Hour 5 |