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Show ; . The REFLEX-Fe- 12, 1959 b. County clerk issue Page 2 . - -- - Lenten regulations, service Listed for St. Rose of Lima Following are the Layton and schedLenten Regulation ule of Services of the 'St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church: 1. Lenten Regulations: Everyone who has reached the use of reason should keep Lent to the best of their abil' ity. Lent is a time of special Abstain sacrifice. and prayer sweets, public from shows, amusements and dances, tobacco, and alcohol. Attend Holy Mass and the Lenten Services. Unless Jesus said repeatedly: you do Penance you shall peri- sh. (b) All who have reached their twenty-firbirthday and have not reached their fifty-nint- h birthday are bound to fast. No one is excused except upon the permission of a parish priest or confessor. (b) Fast means one full meal a day, permitting two other meals which together are not greater than one full meal. It means meat is permitted once a day only, at the principal st meal; that there is no eating between meals; liquids, however, are permitted. (c) Regarding Meatless days; There is no change in the present law which requires everybody to abstain from meat on every Friday, Ash Wednesday and Holy Saturday. (d) Regarding Easter Duty Every Catholic is obliged under pain of Mortal Sin, to receive Holy Communion at least once sea during the Lenten-Eastson. This year the season ex one-ha- Four officers Spend two Years in air Four Hill Air Force Base officers at Hill AFB, whose combined flying time adds up to more than two years In the air, have received command pilot wings. Wearing the wings, highest flying rating a flying officer can attain, are MaJ. William C. Duncan, Maj. John J. Neu, Capt. Jim Anthony and Capt, Stanley D. Tate. All are assigned to the Ogden Air Materiel Area maintenance engineering directorate. To be a command pilot requires an Air Force flyer to have at least 15 years as a rated pilot, a minimum of air hours, and a high in- strument rating. Maj. Duncan, flight test chief, has 3,000 hours of air time. Vet- m IN LOVE? Keep the flame burning by long distance k y eran of WWII, he flew 23 comin the bat missions in Pacific theatre of operations during the conflict He reported to Hill in July as1954 following a two-ysignment U maintenance advisor to the Royal Helenie Air Force, Greece. Mej. Neu, chief of base and transient aircraft branch, has logged 4,071 hours. His air accomplishments include 50 missions as a bomber pilot during WWII and participation in the Berlin Airlift He was assigned to Hill in June 1958 following duty with the 47th Bomb Wing in England as a director of materiel. Capt Anthony, chief of plan and support operations branch, 9 lowest after 6 p.m. and all day Sunday always lower wheiryou call statlon-lo-statio- Rotes or Mountain States Tslsphona - "A ..i '.i n mtJi " y i " ? j 1 '. '4 i Us 5 ;M6 L are participating in the crafts classes each Saturday morning at Davis High School, sponsored by the county recreation committee and Kaysville Civic Association. Richard P. Barnes, pictured, is instructor for the class, which is displaying Borne of its Valentine work in the photograph. AN AVERAGE OF S3 young boys and girls Crafts class develops ideas Ladies C. D. From materials on hand Meet called Gibba Smith, chairman of Kayiville Children attending G. the fine arts and crafts committee of the KCA. She invites other parents to attend to watch or help their sons and daughters. Mrs. Smith said the class will later be visited by persons with The entire various hobbies. art teacher at Granite Junior course is designed to get more interests into - our High school, who has a masters cultural degree in art education from the young citizens lives. University of Utah. The boys and girls were makand abstract ing valentines . paintings on lace with plaster of paria at last Saturdays session. In its fifth week, the course has included chalk painting, and paper mache work. Mr. Barnes will have the children paint faces on gourds this the crafts classes of the Kaysville winter recreation program are having fun learning to create ideas In art from various types of material. The class, held each Saturday from 9 a.m. until noon, is taught by Richard P. Barnes, Mrs. Tibby SimLayton chairmons, Layton Women man of Civil Defense, invites anyone interested in helping with Civil Defense, or anyone desiring information about Civil tiefense, to attend th first womens division meeting being held tonight at the Layton Elementary School cafeteria at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Father Patrick J. Layton We want therrAto use the materials that weWiave to de- Curtin of the St Rose of Lima velop their own idea g, he Catholic Church calls attention to parish limits which consist points out. Youngsters of the community of Davit County North of the can still join in the classwork, North Farmington Junction-includ- ing he added, which will include in it the towns of some sculpturing with plaster Sunset, Clearfield, Layton, of paris. For this purpose he Kaysville, Clinton, Syracuse, is asking the children to bring West Point, Anchorage and empty milk cartons to class East Layton. We ask all our Saturday to get this project parishioners to come to St. Rose and give us their fullest underway. An exhibit will be presented support that the Parish and of class work for the parents People might grow ever strongand public at the end of the er for the greater honor and course. glory of God. Where there is Helping with the class is Mrs. unity there is strength. Thanks a former test pilot and has flown 5,300 hours. He ii checked out in 77 different aircraft ranging from heavy bombers liaison airto single-engiIs planes. Capt. Anthony came to Hill in Sept 1953. . pilot, Capt Tate, flight-tes- t came to Hill in April 1900 from Aircraft plant at Northrop Palmdale, Calif. II has 4,250 hours of air time. Capt Tates assignments Include duty in the Far East during the Korean Conflict where he flew 52 missions in 2 and fighters. F-9- 4 to the wonderful cooperation of everyone our Mass attendance has nearly 200 during the past three motnhs and our Catechism classes have added another 50 pupils. With more people using the envelopes and helping support the parish our collection has now reached 3200 per Sunday. Bishop Hunt asks and expects every family to use the Sunday Envelopes. This is on way we have of keeping track of our Mass attendance. May God continue to bless you all for your wonderful spirit of copoeration. inn-ease- An orientation Clearfield meeting was held for members of the Jaycettes the home of Mrs. Nita Vasques on Monday. The club presented a 330 check to Mrs. Francis Judd to be added to, the building fund for a new school for the retarded children of Davis County. Mrs. Judd is a member of the building committee of the Davis County Association for Retarded Children. Members attending the meeting were Nita Vasquez, Maggie Rogers, Helen Snyder, Beverly Hamblin, Faye Wilson, Alice Nielson and Marge Peaslee. According to Mrs. Judd, the association has pledged themselves to raise 34000 toward the building of a new school. The Admission is free, MIA President, and everyone from age 14 and up is invited to dance from 8:30 to 11:30 to the music of Dick Orrocks at the Fourth ward hall on Saturday Layton said Reva MscFarlane, night. 2i Mt. View D.U.P. J. E. MscGinnis Thursday 7 to 8 p.rov Th Junior Choir at Junior Gleaners to he honored are: Sandra MacFarlane, Kay McEwen, Karen Wright, and Evelyn Evans. The girls will dance with their partners to the ball theme, My Happiness. Sunday 9:1510:15 a.m. Holy Communion Services. Father J. E. MscGinnis and Bishop R. S. Watson will be present. Flower for the Altar may be given in Memory or as a Thank Offering. 0 Birch Circle. Youngster of th sixth, seventh, eighth ana ninth grades meet at 803 8:00 p.m. Mary Martha Guild meet at the homt of Mrs. George Larson, 291 East 100 North, Clearfield. Salute to JUAB COUNTY . . noted for turkeys, sheep , and mineral wealth 'fjn J ' c. (hi Fithir Body Uaety cf ChmoUCi tovest priced eerie for 'S3. r CHEVYS JEW III -- THRIFT 6 Here's an engine that alwaya seem abte to coax extrr milea out ol a tank of regular-grad- e gas. Jn fact, if you're one of those driver who keep tab on thing! like gas mileage, youll soon see for yourself that this new 6 gets up to 10 more miles a gallon. Another thing you'll like about this now-- see 135-h.- p. 6 Is It may be hard to believe anything that looks and like thla '69 Chevy can be such a stickler for economy. But whether you pick the or a d V8 this is just move Hi-Thr- ift vim-packe- on more reason Chevy's Hi-Th- rift the ear that wanted tor all ita worth. Stop by your the dealera and see. ThemarUvUchislolh59Cheryt the wider selection or models at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's! ' Now known as a prim livestock raising centVr famed for purebred Suffolk. and on of th largest turkey producing areas in the world, Juab County also remembers the day when untold wealth poured from the rich Tintic Mining District. Dry fanning ha long been important, too, with the county boasting the nation first dry land field experiments. And with th establishment of a major rubber fabricating plant, industry hi begun its move into th area. In Juab County, as elsewhere throughout Utah, the United States Brewers Foundation is constantly at work to assure the maim tenance of clean, wholesome gathering spot where, beer and ale can be enjoyed. BEER - Morgan f OLSEII CHEVROLET COMPANY o - 5 i A i.'O, A if fowl v ti. 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Sect tape a: Authorized Chevrolet dealer in Layton Yields Soar with Nitrogen Fertilizers Davis County School Board will put up 323,000, and the lowest bid received for construction of the school is 329,000. PTA organizations throughout' the County have been contacted and asked to donate; also clubs and business firms. assistCommittee members ing Mrs. Judd in the Clearfield area are Ray McEntire and Willard Brown. Mrs. Floyd Wilhelm, a director for the association, is also taking an active part in raising money for the schooL board and The executive building committee members of the Association will meet at the home of Mrs. Wilhelm on February 18, to make further plans and to discuss the amount of pledges made to date. East 450 South, Clearfield. 8:15 p.m. Adult confirmation class at 849 Hill Garden Homes, Layton. Peter's The Reverend xtrs pep it gives you for passing and climbing hills. This is due to higher torque st normal speeds. ' p. m. floor teachers. Refreshments will be sreved, Carol Dean added Mrs. MacFarlane. charge. 2:00 p.m. Di-Thr- ift - a humorous in the timely Valentine motif will be in- by all the MIA officers and Clearfield Elementary School 435 S. Main, Clearfield or Kays. 871-Phone TA A GALLON ! a.m.-WOR- SHIP The Hall is being decorated Dance numbers, reading and songs cluded in th 10 show, according to Page, chairman in St. More mile are back In a gallon of regular-grad- e gat up to 10 more and Chevy' new 6 engine puts them there . It also gives you more I toe speeds you drive the most, welcome This Saturday in Layton Saturday iAoici a friendly Seventh Ward Gold & Green meet Sedan "Alwaya here. Lenten Service. Substituting for Isaiah 03:4,5. Going to the Thursday Farmington xif Lima 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Christian South Sea Islands for a winter peofor Instruction young cruise? Perhaps the culture of ple in the 7th and bth grades. Europe is bidding you for a 8:00 p.m. Voter Assembly. 83 Church Street, Layton summer vacation, or maybe Phone Kaysville 671 youre a missionary about to Friday information Adult 7:3o p.m. embark for New Zealand. Father Patrick J. Curtin. Pastor class discusses the teachof Christianity. ings Whoever you are or wherever Father George F. Helraich, Assistant youre going, you can get your Saturday 10:30 a.m. Cub Scout Dens Thursday passports from the Davis Counmeet. 7:80 a.m. Mas ty Clerks office in Farming-ton- . This Is The Life 4:30 p.m. television program over Friday KSL-T7:30 a.m. Mas Harry L. Strong, county clerk, 5:30 p.m. Mass said that his office is prepared Sunday The Lutheran Saturday 9:30 a.m. to issue passports for the first 7:80 a.m. Mass Hour over KLO and KALL time. Information and necesradio. Sunday were and forms papers sary 11:80 8:00 a.m., 10:00 9:13 a.m. Sunday School and forwarded to the office in the a.m. and 7;00 p.m. Mass. Bible classes for all age courthouse from the DepartMen of the Holy Name Solevels. ment of State, passport office. Blind Childrens lesson: ciety will receive Holy Communion in a body at the Bartimaeus. Anyone wishing to make apSER8:00 a.m. Mass. ll:oo should the for passport plication VICE FOR ALL. Monday take a glossy picture, 2'j by Sermon: Meaningful Pra7:30 a.m. Mass inches, of himself to submit yer. Tuesday with the application. About aix In2:00 p.m. Sunday Adult 7 :S0 a.m. Mas" weeks is required for the pass1 No. formation Group 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. Religious from the port to be returned meets 3644 Davia Drive. instruction classes will be State Department, Mr. Strong 6:00 p.m -- Fischer Family held for all Catholic chilsaid. over KLOR TV Channel 11. dren, age 7 to 17. Walther League Valentines 7:30 p.m. St. Rose of Lima Altar Society meets. Special Party. Youth . from the Bountiful Leagues have topic of discussion will be been invited to attend, the ham dinner planned for March 15. Monday Layton The Mountain View Scout 6:30 Boy p.m. Troop Wednesday Camp of the D. U. P. will meet SO meets. 7:30 a.m. Mass at the home of Mrs. Frank Morgan, East Gentile, on Thursday evening, February 12. Pioneer history will be reviewed by Mrs. Sarah Littlefield and the lesson will be presented by Mrs. Nellie Schow. give S30 to school Jayceettes St. Rose Serves at Large area GOES ACID Bisropw Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Sermon: Sinners' School 'imf i Episcopal Mission on Sunday Teacher Training. Catholic Church GOES ACID GOES Layton, Utah . Reverend. D. W. Balster Phone Kaysville. 1123 aiay 7:30 p.m. Saint Rose ar . 288 Golden Avenue Passports tends from February 15th to May 24th, inclusive, 2. Lenten Services; Parish Mission: Father John Donelon of the Paullst Fathers will give our- - Parish Mission from March 1st to 7th. For the benefit of our parishioner who have difficulty with English we are going to have a Spanish Mission when we can arrange it, and will announce dates when arrangements have been made. Sunday Masses: 8, 10, 11:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. On Sunday, Feb. 15," Mas will be offered up for members of St. Roses Womens Club and Altar Society. Week-da- y Masses: (a) Mon., Tues., Thurs., and Sat., 7:30 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. (b) Wednesdays and Fridays: 7:30 t.m. and 7:00 p.m. Confessions: Saturday evelf 0 p. m. and nings hour before all Sunday and evening Masses. Our Lady of Guadalupe Novena Services: Immediately after the Wednesday evening Mass. Stations of the Cross: Immediately after Friday evening Mass. 7:30-8:3- Trinity Lutheran Church .' tnniEtoifiis as Fertilizers OLSEN CHEVROLET COMPANY f |