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Show The 12,.1959 : REFLEX-Feb- . parents, Saturday evening, with a going away party for. Lynn Niederhauser. Elder Nieder-- . hauser has bean called tqfulfill an LDS Mission to the northclose ern States. .Twenty-fou- r friends, of . this, young couple gathered at the Bennett borne for the social The- - Priests Quorum of the Syracuse Second Ward were guests at a dinner Saturday evening at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Mark Beaser. Guests Page.S' REFLEXiJOORNAL yracn Mre. Zenaa (Virginia) Bennett, reporter Mrs. . William Syracuse-Knighton entertained" members of the Syra Lite Club with pictures she .and her husband had taken over the past few years on vacations. They included those of the southern Utah parks, .Yellowstone National Park, some of the northern states mission field in the Wisconsin area Glacier National Park, interesting and colorful pictured of the wonders of Canada and up through the northwest and along the West Coast, as well as a number ef beauties right around their home town. The group met atlhe home of Mrs. Lawrence Briggs. She was assisted by Mrs. Walter E. Shoenfeld as A report of the recent March of Dimes Drive that was covered in Syracuse, by the Syra Lita Club members was also given by Mae Bodily, president of the club. Mrs. Ray Wood was honored with a stork shower at the home' of her mother, Mrs. Wilford- W. Tree last . Saturday evening. Hostesses were her sisters Mrs. Ben Hair, Mrs. Joseph Tite and Miss Gayle Tree. Early Tuesday morning the wee one, a boy, arrived at the Dee -Hospital. This is their first - Telephone TA -- 0391 child. and..the new mother is Katherine Tree. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Riley Dixon of Dug-waUtah, and Mrs. Tree, Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. George Hlria are home following a honeymoon trip to Las Vegas, southern California and New Mexico. They are now at home to their friends at 158 Cross St. in. Layton. Mrs. Leonard Jensen and daughter- - Carlene spent most of last week with their granddaughter and niece, Miss Shirley Andersoir at the Anderson's home in Ogden. Shirleys parents, the Roland Andersons were away Vacationing. The Syracuse PTA held a Pounders Day program last Thursday afternoon at 3 p.m. at the school auditorium. Past president? 61 the schools PTA yvere special guests and each was presentedwith a corsage. Mother" by A hook review Kathleeri Norris, Was given by " Mrs. Helen W. Briggs. Mrs. Anna Epsthope rendered a vocal solo. A Valentine theme the dainty was carried nut-i-n refreshments that were served. y, two-we- Swift's Premium BOOTHS ' $2.00 Each Frilly Petticoats Dresses . . . Infants Thru Subteens . . . Close Out on Boys Shirts..:. . Oil i Famous" Brand Blue Jeans v' Sizes 14 to 20 12 to 20 . . BoysVDress Slacks -- How $2.CD Regtdar $12.00 . - ... Leotards. Red and Black, Now Regular $2.98 Infants' Pajamas Size 1 to 6 $1.98 Prayer" ......Now $1.75 Lad & Lassie Shop SOUTH MAIN CLEARFIELD 14 r Per Pound FRESH MADE, Country Styla .. SAUSAGE m Per Pound No Saga pounds CRYOVAC PACK CORNED BEEF 69 Each Pounds Poly Bag XZs California' Fresh A Touch of Spring Daffodils Per Pound Bunch of 25 Indian River, pink Utah Delicious Grapefruit FREEZER SPECIALS LIBBYS . HEART CAKE Green Spinach v STRAWBERRIES. FRUIT NUT BREAD Packs DOZEN MANDARIN ORANGES TOMATO CATSUP II oz,.Cana i VARNEYS VINEGAR LUNCHETTE Pint ? E for JARS STEVENS No. 303 Slza Cana S 1 INDIAN GEM, No. 2 oz. Can - . Pound HEART'S DELIGHT, No. 2 HEARTS DELIGHT 46 ok $359.50 .$339.50 Both for $459.50 with l, , - - $699.00 trade , 1Sarlow Furniture CLEARFIELD Buy Low at Barlows 99 r jWI w . 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Packs WEST PEAK 4 Apples VELVEETA CHEESE : 79 Pound- - Per - Red Bliss 1 DUDE RANCH MODEL 953S DELUXE WASHER MODEL 923R DRYER 37tf Per Pound Boneless, Defatted PAN READY SHRIMP PANCAKE SYRUP i Cut, PAN READY MEAT PIES REGINA Never Before Such Offers Party Per Pound Cabbage by Karen Brewer,' accompanied by Alice Gailey. Remarks, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cook, parents of tha missionary; vocal solo, Ill Walk With God", by Dean Lundberg; response, the missionary; closing Youll Never Walk song, Alone", by Dick Egan. Benediction was offered by Paul Cook. , PORK ROAST: TIDBIT Fresh ft, SWIFT'S PREMIUM u oth- -- Pan Ready Cut Up SWANSON, FROZEN U. S. No. n; fi Per Pound BOOTHS 8 oz. j Whole Pound Pack j Chicken, Beef, Turkey, - hr-th- Breaded Shrimp 6 oz. Anderson, : James Gilbert - Iluffraen, 19, Grant Wilford Call, tC Lty Bountiful , ton ,Sha'rroa Laytonj 18, Salt, Lake , Sylvia Butcher, 10, Keywille City j John C. Fourlcai, fait e States and is now Air Lake City Venus Zlakes, 19, Salt nkt Force, stationed at Hill Air City. Force Base, H expects, to be Frank Orson Blacks ev OT, year. The bridegroom attended We- released in about two months. Woods Cross A new home le being built by ber College, fulfilled an LDS Clella Black McNeil, 41, Sail Mission to the North Central the young douple In Sunset. Lake City BOOTHS CRAB MEAT was commenced Sunday morn-- 1 ing with special demonstrations, a hair style review and a banquet at the Elks Lodge in Salt Lake City. Beauticians attending from this area, include Mrs. Virginia S. Ben- nett, Syracuse; Mrs. Edith Davis, Mrs. Mae Morishita, Clearfield; Mrs. Audrene Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jones, Lay-toand Mrs. Helen Johnson, Kaysville. Cook left Miss Claudette Monday evening from Salt Lake City, for the Western States mission field with headquarters in Denver, Colorado. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cook. A farewellJesti-monia- l in her honor was Tela Sunday evsning at the Syracuse Ward Chapel at 5 p m. Prelude and postlude musio was played by Mra. Mary Lou S. Hammer; invocation by Gary Cook; choir selection, King of Glory, directed by Mr. Phyllis Gardner. Remarks were given by Charles IL (Bob) Simpson and Allan Cook, Vocal solo, Odds and Ends -- must go- - ler ALASKA KING No Bone, No Waste, - honor; Miss Gay Allan and Miss Alice Ellison, bridesmaids. ' Jack Allan assumed best man duties. " The brides family resided in Pierre,' South Dakota, before moving' to Sunset. The new Mrs. Kay has been a student at the BY U for the past three Base Carol Even Layton Tender Tested BREASTS, THIGHS, DRUMSTI' KS Ogden, she celebrated her second birthday anniversary. Mrs. Howard Manning of Ru pert, Idaho is spending a few weeks here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Barber. elbert L. Kay Marriages FRYER PARTS little granddaughter, when Monette Frew of Frews Nine boys from the Trekker class of the. Syracuse Second Ward Primary did baptismal last Saturday at the Salt Lake Temple. They were accompanied by Lionel Nance and George j Miss Shauna Lynn Bennett H. Bennett Jr. of the ward bish- - ; entertained at the home of her opric. Mrs. Lionel Nance is the j 1 Primary class leader. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Egan are proud parents of a baby daugb- ter, born early Saturday morn- - j ing. The three other Egan children, Barbara, Brent and Susan are being cared for by . grandparents, Clyde and Helen Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Howard ; D In an impressive ceremony fat the home of Mr. and Mftf. erformed February 0 in the Robert Kelstrem in. Roy. The "bride wat charming in a gan LDS Temple, Miss Bonnie Adams became the bride of Chantilly lace add satin gown, DelBert L. Key. The bride is featuring ' e full skirt, long of Mrs. Willis J. daughter pointed sleeves and a round Adam Of Syracuse and the late jeweled neckline. Her veil ' of Mr.' Adams. Parents of Mr. illusion fell elbow length from Kay ere Mr. and Mrs. Loren a tiara of pearls and rhineKay, Sunset. stones and she carried a bou. In the evening following quet of pink roses. were Mr. and Mrs. George H. Bennett Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. their marriage, the newlyweds Attending the bride were Rodney Eames, quoigim advi- greeted guests at a reception Miss Patricia Webber, maid of sors, Ordith W. Bourgeous and Golden Waite and their wives, end the following young men: David Thurgood, Robert Eames, Val Cook, Lanny Holbrook, Weston Smedley, Ronnie Thurgood, Paul Bambrough, Brent Cook, Jerry Hansen, Glen and R5nnie Hamblin, Gary .Watte,' Paul Beaser, and Bruce Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra T. Thurgood have returned after spending the past, six weeks in St. George end Las yegaa. Mrs. Lester Frew, Mrs. John Law and children Sandra, SteSWIFTS PREMIUM phen, Debra and Joan spent with Mrs. Friday evening Egan of Layton are thw er happy grandparents. Utah Beauty week. Feb. y2ou-o- Bonnie Adams now Mrs. Billy Jos Wmiamt, 8 Air Fore Quart Can doz. 3fasll PEACH-HALVE- HEARTS DEUGHT, Freestone FRUIT COCKTAIL HEARTS DEUGHT No. 303 Size tana 4forf(t 4 |