OCR Text |
Show i ! i' ft Bond vote The An open house will be held in honor of Henry D. Call, principal of the Clinton School, at the Clinton Church Friday, April 17 from 8 to 10 p.m. All former students, teachers and friends are invited to attend. Mr. Call is retiring in June after 42 years of teaching, 38 of which he has been principal at' Clinton. He has taught children from Sunset, South Weber, and Clinton. Mr. Call has long been active in the LDS Church activities and offices, including work in the scouting program, superintendent of Sunday School, a member of the Layton Ward bishopric, and is at present on the High Council of the Lay-to- n Stake. He is a sports enthusiast with baseball, basketball and football among his Henri 1). Call . . . has taught first interests. for 42 years. He intends to continue to do some farming, a little fishing and to enjoy his children and Wood Call, live in Layton; they Richard have five children: thirteen grandchildren. Mr. Call and his wife, Violet Wood Call, a soil conservation man at Roosevelt; Elizabeth Call Barlow, Bountiful; StePRESTO FIRE phen Call, an electrical engineer at Geneva Steel at ProEXTINGUISHERS vo; Dr. Jay Call, D.V.M., in the Veterinary Department at I or home, car. farm, business, Utah State University, Logan. boats, mentioned in Readers Henry Dee Call, the youngest, Digest as C B The choice of is serving an LDS Mission in air forces. Ready for instant the Northwestern States Misuse. Presto is handled easily sion in Seattle. rien by a child. Yet it packs .,T to 6 times more power than extinguishers times its size and many weight. g FARMINGTON Effective against electrical, all types of fires. Safe on persons skin, rugs, upholstering or cloth- Hews ing. Will not corrode or deteMo periodic recharging. Guaranteed for 20 yrs. V orks at 40 degrees below or 160 degrees above. riorate. PRICES $4.95, $6.95, $9.95, $12.95 IERLITE FIRE ALARMS Mr. and Mrs. Farmington Etail Fisher and family took Mrs. Fishers parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Christensen to Logan Sunday to visit Mrs. Christensens mother, Who will be 94 years old on April 18. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon L. Nielsen and their family from Idaho Falls visited in Davis County and Tooele County weekend. They were at the Et-sFishers home Saturday. The lived Nielsens in formerly last NOW! A precision engineered fire alarm every one can afford! Howls an irritating rontinuoua blast and can be heard h mile away, when Farmington. Troop 453 Scout Committee temperature reaches 135. Entirely self contained, inde- met Tuesday evening at the pendent of house current home of Etsil Fisher to plan activities. ScoutNo other fire alarm regardless the summers of price has all of these sen- master is Jim P&rcell. There are about 30 scouts in the sations! features. troop, the largest number for No installation operates on several years. All scouts are flashlight batteries. Compact trying to pass at least three inches inches wide, 5 merit badges each month. high, 1 ft inches deep. Easy Final meeting of the Farmto test. Guaranteed for 20 ington Elementary PTA was years. PRICE $4.95 Wednesday, April 8, at 8 p.m. at the school. Assistant School ALSO BURGLAR ALARMS superintendent Bernell Wng-le- y $6.95. spoke to the group. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Clark "OLIVE ALARMS 4.95 for have bought the George Hess Handbag, Purse or Hand. Auto flares, compact, reusa-abl- home and will be moving soon. Bishop Oscar L. Onstott of Package of three fits Pocatello and his daughter in glove compartment Mane Kaye who is attending 3 FLARES $1.00 the USU were conference and I tah residents add tax. Sunday visitors at the home of Burnham J. Leonard. Mias Colleen Leonard spent the weekend with her parents, Box 297 Mr. and Mra. Burnham J. Leonard. Colleen u a at tha LAYTON, UTAH BYU. Sunset Carl Peterson, principal of Sunset Elementary School, would like the citizens of the area to be thinking seriously about the 2 million dollar bond election to be held on May 6th. It is intended thit these funds will be used over a three-yea- r period to provide facilities for the increasing number of school children. In 1058 there was an increase of 1,638 pupils and another Increase of 1,600 is expected for the county this coming fall. r.i c A Local funds must be raised in order to be eligible for maximum state and federal aid. Max II. Major . . called to Las! - n States I,I)S Mission. A brochure is being prepaied, giving the various details concerning the bond issue. Copies may bebtained from Mr. Peterson after April IS, Max B. Major Will Max B Major, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Major, will be honored Sunday evening at 7 p.m. at the Layton LDS Second Ward with a testimonial prior to his departure for an LDS mission to the Eastern States Mis- sion. Max will enter the mission home Monday He is a graduate of Davis High school, a graduate of Weber College, and has attended the Utah State University at Logan, and taken post graduate work at Weber College. Speakers at the testimonial will include Bibhops Rulon Barnes and Ralph Dibble. Other missionaries serving from Layton LDS Second Ward m the missionary field are Dix B. Roberts, Northern States Mission; David B. Day, Samoan Mission; and H. Dee Call, Northwestern States Mission. Clearfield Mr. and Mrs. Dan Imhoff have returned from San Diego after attending the wedding there of their daughter, Karen Sue to Rolland E. Brown of West Concord, Minnesota. The new bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Brown. Rolland is serving with the U. S. Marine Corps. The couple will make their home in California. -- Sunset City Traffic court Sunset April 7, Juanita J. Stewart, 126 So. 420 E., Clearfield, driving without valid li- From the cense, $25. Driving while under the influence of alcohol, $200 and 30 days in jail; 25 days suspended. SHOULD You PaklUhar Editor Prodoetlon Mar. B. Andorooa W. Cloir Holoo Kon Fairbanks Vtra Woolio? Myd Kviy -- Landbrf AdTrtiinf Joan Elliott Donna Virginia . Sedgwick Bon Mgr. Aut. Advertising REPORTERS Norms P roots Kftmlllt Layton Ciaarfioid nett Syracnoe Trinity Lutheran dedicates Hew parsonage in Layton Layton; Trinity Lutheran Womens Missionary League. Church, 288 Golden Ave .Layt ton, dedicated its new brick parsonage to the glory and service of God Sunday afternoon, April 5, at 3:30 pm. An open house followed with refreshments served by the Lutheran Fresh No Mad Chunk Style A Sunset smart! Lt. Col. James S. Van Epps, 28th commander, presented a silver lighter and certificate to Sgt Wilridge for his winning slogan. Native of Oakland, Calif., Sgt. Wilridge has served in the Air Force for six years. He came to Hill in Oct. 1956 from Alaska. Sgt. Wilridge lives at 72 Hill Garden Homes with his wife Vivian and children Katherine, 6, and Jerry, 8. 10 Frozen, Prem. oz. Fresh J Sunset Clark Hickenlooper was sustained as second assistant in the Sunday School suof the Sunset perintendency Second Ward. Ward Conference will be held in the Second Ward on April 19. R. S. le t pK9 f0J April 4, Audrey L. Robin-eo240 W. South Temple. Salt Lake City, illegal passing on shoulder, $5. April 4, Harold G. Vickers. 139 Ross Dr., Clearfield, driving on suspension, $50. April 6, Elba Ross Stone, 528 S. 800 E., Clearfield, not stopping at stop sign, $5. April T, Hal Wilcox, 172 No Main, Clearfield, improper passing, $5. MiNc for nergg! JfericSrt a ghss of) Work day for Kaysville Kaysville LDS Second Ward Relief Society will be held Wednesday, April 15 at 7 p.m. Mrs. Audrene Yates of Layton will give a talk on beauty, posture, makeup and hair styling. U. S. No. tastir jMILKCV goodtightnm? Msocuan . arviMi to: 1 Slicers, For A Spring Lift MARGARINE Velkoy Kentucky Blue $ Cucumbers 3 lbs. J00 lb. 84c Anything for the Gardener Marion Blue, $95 lb. Pax Lawn Seed, $04 lb. Morgrow Fertilizer 40 lb. bag ....$095 NEyy 1939 FISHING LICENSE Free use of seeder with purchase of seed! . if if if 3 lb. can -- r ff - a r 'J P K'- -f -- T '( 3 for 10c U S. No. 1, Blonds With Any Salod U.S. No. 1. New Crop, For Perfect Salad fUQ 3 bun. 101 rfl Avocados King of Sokjds 3 t1fy Check These Values Romaine Red Lettuce Tender and Crisp. Exciting Salad Base 2 f Of Safeway Guaranteed Meats Gras, Kentucky Blue Mix, Pork Chops Pork Recast Pork Loin whoi. Pork Roast or HoK S' 1b. Lean Center Cut Fresh Picnic Style 49 lb. 43( lb. 55 lb. 33l ST lb. 39 Sliced Bacon S3ST lb. 49( Pork Sausage No. 1 Napkins Swifts Guns Baseball Eq. Archery Eq. Sporting Goods CLEARFIELD Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday y speeding zone, $10. Drink work meefing i Tom , Arrived & improper passing 60 miles in ...bringing spar foj) SHORTENING Steves Builders Supply 35. New Sunday School Assistant named Radishes and Green Onions Fishing Poles, and Equipment Mafth 31, Hill, 12 So. Lakeview, Clearfield, acting as new car dealer without license, April 1, Farrell Amos Cook, Rt. 1, Box 642, Clearfield, following too close, $10. April 3, Wendell E. Robbins, Rt. 4, Ogden, speeding, 63 miles in zone, $15. April 3, Roland W. Powell, 1005 Emery St., Salt Lake City, speeding, 00 miles in zone, $10. April 3, Alvin Godfrey StaufStuart. fer, 229 S. 1100 W., Ogden, Burton L. Schofield, J!W SunMr. and Mrs. Reese McGill passing red light, $5. set Blvd. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray April 3, Paul J. Palllla, Hill G. Smoot, 5!0 S. Moss of Evanston, Wyoming Air Force Base, When the press is gagged, Parley driving on were dinner guests of Mr. and Bums. side of road, $5. wrong liberty is besieged. Mrs. Bud Larkin and family, April 4, Robert Clark AnMary Baker Eddy. 35th St., Ogden, The press is the foe of rhetor- Saturday. derson, 1167 ic, but the friend of reason. Caleb C. Colton. GARDEN if tor. West Kaysville Horth Davis traffic court and Rex J f AUC Strawberries SPECIAL if The home contains 1453 sq living space, has an attached garage, and a full basement. It will serve as the residence of the pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church. The Rev. D W. Balster is the present pas- qt. Salad Dressing y ft. of DRESSING Sea Trader, light Meat, No' as Motors Supplies Water Skis Equipment The Rev. C. R. Mueller, pastor" of Cross of Christ Luth eran Chtirch, Bountiful, served as guest speaker for the service. The Rev. D. W. Balster performed the rite of dedication, assisted by R. Sienhiew- - i Bel-Ai- r, Boats icz, president of Congregation. Willis Knaak of tha building committee, and C, Loe, trustee The parsonage, located at 272 Golden Ave., Layton, waa designed by Sam Chelemes of Clearfield and built by the Construction Company of Clearfield. Ole-sk- TUNA FISH SUPPLIES Have if NEW PARSONAGE of Trinity Lutheran Church, Layton, was dedicated Sunday. An open house followed the services. w Fishing or Hoatihg FOR SALE NOW! y ft Coldbrook " y Terms of Subscription Mail $4.50 Per Year Carrier 50e Per Month (Payable in Advance) Our Complete Line of - ' a Member: NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Natl Adv. Representative Newspaper Advertising Service 333 N. Michigan Avenno Chicago, 111. WE c,n SERVE Vo! SPRING !:X7 iiL , Published by INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 OR IN y 8, 1879. Fix Up and Clean Up Your Lawn or Garden SHOULD tors. He is SSgt Henry L. A weekly newspaper published the 28th Logistic Supin the interests of the residents port Squadron. Sgt. Wilridges of Davis County, at Kaysville, the winning slogan: "From Utah. Drive Smart! was Start Entered at second-clas- s matter judged by the parent wing at Feb. 15, 1911, at Kaysville, Dayton, Ohio, over entries from Utah, under tha Act of March all wing subordinate units. -- Y'ou Go In A' 1 By Mrs. Norma Preece Phone 769 West Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Alma Webster are enjoying the sun of Phoenix, An- Sunset Recently moving to zona this week, Mrs. Melvin Hill and Mrs. Sunset are the families of: Mane Weston, Dnggs, Idaho; Lonnie I,. Boren, 332 Sunset Mrs. Ned Hibbert and daugh-- 1 Way. ter Bonnie Victor, Idaho, vis- and George P. Fotes, Ni Leon ited last week with Mr. Mrs. Glen Stuart. Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Blain Back- S. Barfuss, 44h man, LaVaughn Ogden, were Saturday Juanita St guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen start-dri- ve Hill Air Force Base An airman materiel control specialist at Hill AFB has been chosen as safety slogan contest winner over a field of 3,500 competi- Weekly Reflex Spring! Spring! Spring! -- Hew families Is winning Hill safety slogan The e. co-e- d G-- S serve For his ward Attend wedding Of daughter il KISCH PRODUCTS 77 Mrs. Ralph Dibble announces that the West Layton Literary Club will hold their annual birthday party at the Lion House in Salt Lake City, on Thursday evening at 7 p.m. A dinner program, and the installation of new officers will take place, accord-m- g to Mrs. Dibble who has been the clubs president for the past year. Weekend visitors from Ontario, Oregon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mea-- i Verdeland ham, Patk, were Mrs. Meachams sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Louis Wettstien. ' 1 Mrs. D, H. Hampton and son visited Bichard of Garland briefly Friday evening in Lay-to- n at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde B. Adams, after which they attended the Ellison family reunion and the Western States Central Mission reunion in Salt Lake City. accompanied by They were Mrs. Adams. Coming up Open house will honor Principal H. D. Call oil, gasoline, and , Page 4 April 9, 1959 REFLEX pvb LAYTON HEWS i n |