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Show rv- - . 2 .A f , Layton St Peters Episcopal Mission in Gesrfield ' held its first annual mission dinner oq Monday evening at the (Tear-fiel- d Community Church. About At II.D. Ball - t Mission dinner held Stake couple To be chosen Clearfield The annual North Davis Stake Sweetheart Ball haa been planned for Saturday, Feb. 14, in the Stake House. A dance for the Beehives and Scouta throughout the Stake will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. This is a "stag" affair, and boys and girls are asked not to date. The same evening, at 9 p.m., the adults will dance to the music of Jay Robinson and his orchestra. A floor bhow has been planned, and there will be special Valentine decorations. ' A mt ! vh4P-- ' f J t r ' v H ' 'I HJ' U.AIVA I &W J I ft - 'f 4,r V a a Each Ward will sponsor "sweetheart couple, and stake will couple be chosen at the dance. DUTY TO GOD recipient at Syracus are, Dahle, Kem Gardner and Richard Steed. left to right, Brent Brown, Devon v Syracuse youths receive Duty to God awards climax to Syracuse Boy Scouts Week, four youtha from the Fyfacuse ward completed Uin requirements to receive their Duty to Cod" Awardf. Aa Clearfield Jaycefies Ideas put cash In pockets Of employees Dahl. They are all Junlora at Davis High School except young Dahl, who ie a Sophomore. Each one of these young men have been particularly active all These young men are Brent their lives in church activities, Brown, son of Mr. and Mr. sports and school functions. Young Brown and Dahl are Willard X. Brown; Kem Gardner, son of Mr. aud hire. Lin- especially talented in the field coln Gardner; Richard Steed, of music, and all four ara lovson of Bishop and Mrs. T. Jo- er of sports, and participate athlseph Sleed; and Devon Dahl, in all church and school son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl V. etic to a great extent. hunters set rabbit hunt, Invite archers to take part Bow I Hill Air Forco Base, Utah base maintenance employees are jingling extra cash in their pockets as a result Twenty-thre- o of suggestions that brought them a total of $513 in awards Clearfield The Clearfield Jaycettes have planned a party for Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wilson. This is an affair for the ladies and their husbands. The evening will be spent in games and dancing. Catering service will be furnished by, Judy's in Ogden. The program conimil-te- e includes Marge Tra.-leRanee Eddy, and Maggie e, monej Top'award winner was Fay There's nothing more exasIk Hansen, 443 E. 3060 N., Bouna wife who can than perating Mr. tiful, a propeller repairman. cook and wont. Hansen' received 3200 for his Unless it's a wife who can't suggestion of substituting a smaller adapter plat on MC cook and will. model The Teamster aircraft propeller that will reduce engine tempera tures and cut fuel consumption, fils idea was judged intangible and savings to tb Air Force eould not be computed. Mr. Hansen also addtd an- The REFLEX-F- 12, 1959 eb. k for the dinner, sponThe best of all goverjimante I Irrationally held truths may be sored by the ladles of the Mary which teaches ui to gover erthat mere harmful then reasoned Martha Guild. ourselves Goethe rors. Thomas H. Huxley The Kt. Reverend R. S. Watson, Bishop of the Missionary 70 parishioners were present District of Utah, and the RevKAYSVILLE THEATRE erend J. E. McGinnis, rector of the Church of the Good Phone 1 00 Show Starts 7:30 Kaysville, Utah 'Americanism will Shepherd, with their families, One Complete Show Kach Night were the guests of honor. Be Auxiliary theme At monthly program Gearfield The month of Feb. ia Americanism month for the American Legion Auxiliary, according to Mrs. Lloyd Rasmussen, president of the Clearfield unit 134. On February 17, at 7:30 p.m., the Unit will hold their regular monthly meeting at the Post home, 790 Main St. The guest speaker for the eve-- " ning will be Parley Jensen, Ogden. Mr. Jensen is alternate national executive committeeman of the American Legion, lie will speak on tha subject Americanism", in keeping with the theme of the month. The Clearfield American Legion auxiliary unit filled a request on February 10 to participate in the coffee hour nt the '12th Avenue Veteran's Hospital, in Salt Lake. Tho units through-- I out the Salt area each take their turn Ferving refreshments to the patients, under the rehabilitation Mrs. program. Robert Maxfield, coffee hour chairman for the Department of Utah rent the request to the Clearfield Unit. Members assisting were Mr. Merrell Henry, Mrs. Wynn Hansen, Mrs. Howard Gill, and Mrs. Lloyd Rasmussen. Ike pot-luc- Thurs., After the dinner, a business session was held which included reports from the Treasurer, Junior Property Committee, Choir, Church School, and the Mary Martha Guild. The most interesting report during the evening concerned the 4 acres of property that has been purchased in south Clearfield as the future home of St. Peter's Mission. ' FrLe 12. 13, 14 Sat.. Feb. PRESENTS PARAMOUNT The SPACE CHILDREN Slowly . . . and with horror the parents realized their children were I he elaves of the thing" from outer epacei Starring MICHEL KAY. Adam Williams, Peggy Webber Produced by William Alland; Directed by Jack Arnold Screenplay by Bernard C. Schoenfeld PLUS The COLOSSUS OF NEW YORK An election was held to select a Bishop's Committee which will assist the Bishop to administer the business of St. Peters Mission. The following people were selected: Warden, James A. Barty; Treasurer, Frank (ilasen; Committeemen (3 year term), Jack Crawshaw; George Larson, (2 year term); John Ilane, Joseph Jacobsen, (1 year term). Thane Lohr; Harry Jones; Committeewomen (3 year term) Mrs. Ruth (2 year term) Mrs. Audrey Bowers; (t year term), Mrs. Virginia Mrs. Barty. Phyllis Larson was appointed as director of the Church School. Starring John Baragrey, Mala Powers, Otto Kruger, Robert Hutton, Ross Martin; Produced by William Alland, Directed by Eugene Lonrie, Screenplay by Thelma Schnee Based on a Story by Willis Goldbeck1 KIDS' SHOW, Saturday. 1:30 p.m. "THE BIRDS AND THE BEES" COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. Feb. 15, 16. 17, 18 FORT DOBBS Also Starring Virginia Mayo, Brian Keith, Richard Eyer Written by Burt Kennedy and George W. Georg. Produced by Martin Rackin, Directed by Gordon Douglas TLUS FORBIDDEN The oldtimer defines war as follows: First you lick 'em, next you feed em, and then you finance em." DESERT Filmed amidst the mysterir of the Middle Eajtl TTB WamerColor from Warner Bros. Starring Rafik Shammae and spoken by Marvin MRlefb Produced by Cedrie Francis. Written, Directed end Photographed hr Jackson Winter The Teamster uncttl'efWbctMvt. were: Frank Fnow, 1622 Stanford Street, Layton, is presOgdenl Robert H. Brown, ident Of the Bowhunter. He Bald the hunter will 120; Donald T. Edvalion, $10; Robert CL Sid well, $10; and gather at Mayfair Country Store in Layton by 8 a. m. Norral L Welling, $10; which southwest is of for the trip to Skull Valley, Grant Za Barben, $10; Shlrl Lay-to- ' Grantsville. . or rubber blunts must be used for arrow the hunt, he said. Steel fklogW n: ... cm ham d eteariere antes el fine Thick, lender 'a inky thia ae any price if le loina. You'd be hud pttsaed to find pork wen t for Foodroan. It isn't every diy port It', been apedaDr1 vlectrd foe you cut from the aelfaame breed of porkers that wia shoe blue ribbons It any tote fair. If you're wise yooll taht adnear tew pries tad stock ep vantage of Food town's quality pork at Christensen, $10; and Francis .on T. Nath, $10. Brigham: Frank L, Frost, $5: and Blaine I Jensen, $10; Bountiful: Dan Ik Peterson, 10. . President Snow also announced that an Indoor range Sunset: Charles H. Browning, is being eet up for the bow enthusiast in the old arm- $10; Boy; Sherman S. Dalton, $15. Logan: Martin E. Friedli, ory building on Cross Street in Layton and will Boon $7.50. Holladay: Revis R. be ready for target practice. Kirkham, $10. Salt Lake City: Carl H. Lofthouse, $15. Bear Riven Henry CL Mate-seN Wives Club $15. Huntsville: Darald E. Leyton Elizabeth A. Cullen, Miehelson, $65. Woods Cross: historian, announces that the Edward J. Parker, $10. Morgen: Executive Board of the HiU Air Lyle W. Smith, $20. Kaysville: Force Baso Eldin C. Graham, $10h Hyrupi: Officers Wives' Club will meet Jack D. Hall, $5. Kearns: Tuesday, February 17, In the Vaughn S. Hofeling, $20. v N. C. 0. ballroom at 7 .30 p.m. CO . smi SPAKfKISS FARMER 'rm At conference All Executive Board meetings tha third Tuesday of each mnnlli, said Mrs. Cullen. Officially sustainIjyton ed at the Layton stake quar- Davis Name officers For water co. 219 YAMS WtWwMnai srrii yak. fteA diseases FooJtown, "get acquainted through lower meat priceT' potior turns to Pork this week. And if you're week-en- d , -- - school board Earl Sunday recent stockThe Bidder Keysvjlle At Dr. William Owens, Harris, holders meeting, all offirers of A fanner bought a parrot for William, Leonard Wilthe Straight Ditch Irrigation Dorothy Bichard $10 at an auction sale. When the liams, Hendrickson, Company were They Emil Henderson, Lee Peters-bor- g, sale was over, he asked the aucinclude Fred Jones, Fast Lay-toand Glenn Lewis; and as- tioneer: Doee thla bird talk lntelll-gentlypresident; with Wilkie F. sistant clerk Lewis stake Galbraith, West Kaysville, vice Shields. "Yon ongbt to know president; said Joseph Johnston, Layton, secretary and treasurthe auctioneer. He'e the only In 1W4 the worlds first reder on er; Phillip Robins, West Kaysthat was bidding against ville, Ruben Kilfoyle, Layton, apparatus wet developed at the yon I" Naval Research Laboratory. director'. The Teamster got family with i hanketing for high , living you won't let anything keep yew wiy! It 'a the finest pork you've ever bought at any price... lein, fine grained and firm... succulent and sweet from firt juicy bite to last tender monel. It will give you the kind of meal even housewife dreams of supreme aatisfac ... tiro at team V!,pBrJ. frarptaa.hr rirvcefut, Star A Preaee 1G FISH STICKS & ifiA nuffTi Irwn fob scJl Gcmrtca i bwd b tmto . Otpifton . 4 , mem, fcjWy e5.w89' ORANGE JUICE Pttc twwyu 229 TOMATOES"'" A total of 101 confirmed diseases were listed in Davis were: two new member of the stake ward teaching committee County last week. Of the total Frank Coomb and Zulon there were nine chicken pox; 14 Whitesides; stake senior Aaron-l- o measles; 69 strep, infections; Priesthood committee Lynn six influenza; on gonorrhea; Weeks; stake Primary associa- one ringworm of the scalp and tion Mrs. Carol Bltner; stake one rheumatle fever. terly conference thle 49n o half? toras-WHO- iF Fresh, Goldta-X- e Sustained Will be held ptk lie foheentsrcott . n, Stake leaders Walker . Warner Bros. Presents Clint Cheyenne His First Big Motion Picture! Win-ega- other f 15 to his esmings for creature above the skyline an indestructible whose eyes rain death and destruction! PARAMOUNT PRESENTS Towering North Davis Bowhunters have cheduled a rab- suggesting an improved method removing power unita from bit hunt February 23, Washington Birthday holiday, of other types cf propeller. for club members and all other interested archer. Others awards receiving The Page 6 . (kwi ronrrwwe. Spvttag VrFt aJtg, fliver. Sttfti price. p totf eff f Oren Fresh Oxorraf n, 'HEART CAKE --SVJ T A rwfwsf dwm 7 ivp. Uey 33 HEART SHAPED COOKIES Wnti Mnf. Wndia, rati a ram wau all man. Hal la Valeaaa Youll like Hi Prices On Our Weekend Grocery Spclc! Tool CHIROPRACTIC APPLESAUCE VS. lota end DEATH On Nos ember 21, 1958, a vomen came to this clinic bordering on death, although she was unaware of this fact). Her chief complaint waa extreme nenousneas to the point where she was unahle to sit down for even a few minutes at a time. She had to be doing something constantly because her muscles would not remain inactive. If ahe tried to relax, eh suffered a constant twitching and jerking. To add to her misery, ahe had sinusitis, headaches almost constantly, had been constipated since childhood, and had lost fourteen pounds in the past few months, although her appetite was good. She had ought help from first one doctor and then another for five years. They offered no Suggestions of a curative nature, only to deaden, the symptoms with tranquilizers and sleeping pill (which she took constantly.) She claimed that ahe eould not face the day without the tranquilizeri nor the night without the sleeping pills. The skin over her entire body was rough, hard and eealey. It is interesting tb note that just prior to the onset of these symptoms, the patient wee in an automobile accident and fractured her hip and ten riba. (Need w add that she Undoubtedly also threw several of her vertebrae out of place 7) Microdynimeter examination revealed-thathis womans body was so loaded with D toxin SI . i x, Not all patients respond a rapidly as thin one. Nor aro all patients as cooperative es this one ia. She has learned that, instead of drugging the symptoms, tho wise way Is to CORRECT THE CAUSE. Although her symptoms hsvo subsided, he know that. In order for her to stay well, we must complete the task of balancing her spine. It is much etsler to stsy well then to GET wclL She Is thoroughly convinced that t or Appointment IDial EX 19 f fl f! ft ft WvlllllllU. A I rkawmtt.n(tecy.TiymAdhlaadary TOMATO JUICDtfciawoaj WESSON OIL BRIDGE MIX E24m.' rifruifnp. la n w. NALLEYS SOFLIN 0HILI TV mkf mmym mml yUk Not IriA : kt Wtaft frrfaf $4 hr erct idiot. SHUR FRESH A Lenten favorite. Thick, juicy center alkt fresh frozen, readyTh bake or broiL FACIAL TISSUE 400 Count Boxes 39 ad ahh att T-- LAYTON . . . 55 55' J - Bach fmlkf. Freh aa wawh afcoofcaa. Uad (a Vihahw 1$ . 4J9 ALLFOODTOWN SPECIALS NOW EFFECTIVE AT FAIRWAY SUPER MARKET KAYSVILLE Prices Effective February 12, 13, 14 roy.iitrh 1 2? jyj jig ALL PURPOSE 5350 South 18C3 West CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 3 RLBERTA SYRUP THE TREND IS TO CHIROPRACTIC , yj4 LOG CABIN Dec. 1: Skin becoming soft and pliable. Feels better than ahe haa in ten years. Has developed diarrhea. (Sign that tho body ia eliminating the toxin which waa no medication, no constipation. Feels wonderful Gaining weight. Looks years younger. rURFINE PEACHES r;VWA 81 CRAB MEAT TAM1LY SIZE CARNATION CHUNK TUNA Nov. 29: Much less nervous. No twitchat alL Very little headaches. retained there.) Dee. 3: No headaches, no nervousness, $$ fix waaMI ka at hawr CC1SHA 11. that it had almost ceased to function at aU-- Her health index waa $2 (very dangerously low). Even hex nervous energy could not have carried her on mnch farther. She also showed extreme pressure in two areal of her spine. disclosed the position of tho sobluxated vertebral. Scientific chiropractic adjustments set her back on tho road to health. Iatient was taken off ail drugs and told sho would no longer need them. ing t. avenge. Cut and trimmed, ready roaat and aerve np ith hot appletaoce S. gravy. fc mw Ki KAYSVILLE TRETflONTOII Checlc Your Daily Hewrpaper fer Additional Itcxssl |