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Show I SE1IVIGE UlFORMATIOri APPLIANCES . tt UTAH IY&ACUSE, 8. Hnn, GENERAL 144 CENTER SATISFACTION That N.body Outdel." Phan . , ELECTRIC ' "T2 Plc Gentile, Lytew . v Et APPLIANCES S06-- HEATING PLUMBING TA SMEDLET PLUMBING AND HEATING Featuring Quality Contracting Repair Plumbing Heatm y radio telephone Fixture. AU track equipped with mobile fatter eerrie. Featuring Westinghouse Appliance. Diacount New Home? Special for Youl Building two-wa- fr UTAH 8TRACU8E. AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE IPECLAUZING IN ENGINE TUNE-U- P --Electrical and Carburetor Delco Battene Motor Analyiia All Hydromati Tranamluloni Front End Alignment Steering Correction and Wkeel Balancing ' J, ROY FUDGE, 166 South Mam, Layton, Phone 886 or Kay. 181-- R Factory Trained Mechanic Factory Authorized Barrie Motor Analyaia Front End Alignment Carburetor and Electrical Tune-u-p Complete Brake Service AU Type Automatic Tranamiajiono State Inspection Station No. 14. INC, 180 N. Main, Kayaville, Phon PERRY STEWART, PONTIAC-CADILLA- Wo C Repair All Make 101 G.M.C. TRUCKS Your Local Texaco Dealer AUTOMOBILES USED A GOOD DEAL Each car 1 in excellent running READY TO GO A GOOD CAR LET'S DEAL! condition. WE TAK T TRADE-IN- S BANK TERMS We Sought Them Right We Can Sell Them Right!! DICK'S MOTOR SALES, 876 North Main, Sunaet. Ph. TA T LINE HIGHWAY 81 AT Com in and Ufa GET ACQUAINTED" A GOOD BUY CAFES G. VAUGHN. Manager SIGNAL CAFE, Layton, Utah-EL- VA OPEN DAILY Mon. Thru Thuraday 1:80 aj&. to 8:00 p m.; FrL and Sat. 8:80 ajn. to 10:00 p.m.; Sunday, 5:80 am. to 8:00 pun. Featuring BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS, DINNERS Guaranteed Fact Berrien Only 6 Minute Drive from Daria County Dafenae Plant. Drive down for n DeUcioua HOY STOP BY lor BREAKFAST LUNCH. Si NO DELAY! Order Paltry to Taka Horn I We cater to Clrie Cluba, Lnncheona and Special Gronpo Bring BANKS for information. Complete eavinga department Safe Depoait Boxee Night Depoeltory Depoiitory for after houre depoait. Complete Depoait and Letter Drop Bank by Mall Service t ea Saving iaeured by the Federal Depot!) Iniuranc Corporation CLEARFIELD, UTAH FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAYTON Layton 87 Tbriftichack Sarvie Without Sarvlca Charge. 8 on Interest Paid Saving!. for Rant (2.78 Par Year, Inc. Tax. Safety Dapoait Box Us Our Night Depository 24 Hour Envelop Servic. All Kind of Loan. Personalised Check Printed FREE I Special Servic Member FJ3.I.C. Account Insured up to $10,000. Our eervic chargee on regular checking account crc)w csk. A Davis High acnior, Ronald Thur-goohat boon iclected ai one of seven finalists for an trip to th Youth Conference on the Atom la Atlantic City, N. J., late this month. The announcement was made this week by officials of Utah Power and Light Co, sponsor of the conference in this area. Ronald, eon of Mr. and Mr. Russell Thurgood, 108 E. 100 North, Clearfield, Is a straight "A student. He has a grant interest In science and world affairs, and he intends to study physics and chemistry in college to prepare for work in the field of research. In addition to being a top scholar, Ronald won first place in the Weber College Debate Tournament, played on the football and tennis teams, and is active in student government at Davis. As a finalist, Ronald will be interviewed Friday at Salt Lake by a committee of sciComentists and educators. mittee members are: Harold Boehmer, chief engineer, Utah Power and Light Co.; Lerue W. Winget, Utah State Department of Public Instruction; Dr. T. J. Parmley, physics department, University of Utah; Dr. Lane A. Compton, physical sci-- e n c e education department, Young University; Brigham and Dr. John K. Wood, physics VUItor Always Welcome at Utahs Fineat Dairy th Heart of Davis County at Farm- -la Farmington by Lagoon TO YOUR DOOR PHONE 84 AT YOUR PHONE STORE OGDEN EX a Locally Owntd and Operated Taxpaying Industry A THRIVING DAVIS COUNTY DAIRY BUSINESS solicit your patronage for th fineat in your dairy atada with extra quality and th fineat eervic to your homea at nn extra coat. All Jersey Product. AXtel SMOOT JERSEY FARMS W DAIRY PRODUCTS D Kewt Econo Pnkl Also Skim, Regular, and Extra Rich for Home Delivery Your Grocer, or Phone EXport FURNITURE AND CARPETS FURNITURE COMPANY FLEX8TEEL the fineat eonatnetion of SMITH MOHAWK 4 MASLAND. "BUT LOW AT BARLOWS" BARLOW -- nlL CLEARFIELD CARPETS by INSURANCE FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP Complete Line of Coverage -- All Claim Handled Locally'' 260 NORTH MAIN.' LAYTON PHONE KAYS. 655 department, Utah State Uni- versity. While in Salt Lake, Ronald will be the guest of Utah Power & Light Co, which has joined with some 70 other In- - Clearfield Headquarters for FINE WATCI All Work Guaranteed. Hr. Sarvie MERLS JEWELRY, Gay Mar Plaia, Clearfield, North of Safeway Se Ua for All Your Jewelry Giftal TAylor Fast 24 Richards and Gay Gunnell Laughter reigned Layton over Central April 1 as the students arrived at school dressed up in their favorite costumes. This years Misfit day brought many strange looking students to Central. ketball season. The eighth grad team played the first half against the faculty. At that time th game looked like it would b walkteachers. The away for th score was 20 to 6. In the second half the ninth grade fought back, and narrowed the margin, but their lead was too much and they couldnt be overtaken. High point man for FLOORING 8HEET BOCK-PA- INT ROOFING AND LOWE BROTHERS PAINT Phon ITT BROWN LUMBER CO. let N. Main, Kayirill PLTWOOD-O- AK y? M j z "r"" t v HAROLD W. BUCK, Manager, 42 South State, Clearfield TA PORTO POWER MFQ. CO WESTERN FACTORY OUTLET Brand New, Guaranteed Equipment at Factory Price WATER PUMPS PORTABLE LIGHT . AIR COMPRESSORS PLANTS-WELD- ERS STEAM CLEANERS 'Buy i Spanish Fork; Mrs. Hearn, Sait Lake City; end Pansy Powell, Mr. Tberon Mr. Beatrice Carroll, Kays-vlll- e, who is general chairman. Parmelee, and Mia. Ira K. W.':; ' CLEARFIELD-PHO- , TA NE 5-0- 923 A - TIIURS, FRI, SAT. APRIL 9, 10, ' 11 "THE GEISHA BOY" Jerry Lewis rius "TANK FORCE" Victor Mature RONALD THURGOOD electric vestor-owie- d Utility companies to sponsor the "GIGI" ference. Two students will be aelocted from the seven Utah finalist for the trip. They will leave Salt Lake April 29 for Atlantic City, and spend two days at the conference and a day in Washington, D. C, before returning home. More than 600 students and teachers from throughout the country will attend the conference. Academy Award Winner Leslie Cronin, Maurlc Chevalier ENJOYING ONE OF THE STORIES from new book by Olive W. Burt are Mrs. Fidelia Dawson, l. Mrs. Marjorie Thatcbw;, and Mrs. Beatrice Book will be center of interest at AAUW benefit tea on April 11. Utah writer featured At meeting of Ths week of April IS through 16 will be petition week. The petitions wdll be turned In to Mr. Jack Brailsford or a mem- Ip? Free I'- - guest play the accompaniment on guitars, Rosalie Sorrels is Utahs outstanding folk singer. She is collector of folk songs, an instructor at th University of Utah, and a singer much in demand for public appearances. Notable WHERE THE CROWDS GO" NORTH OF LAYTON ON HIGHWAY 91 women of the state Mrs. Adiel F. Stewart, Mrs, Ernest Wil- kinson, Mrs. Daryl Chase, Mrs. Frank E. Duddy, Mrs. William P. Miller, and Mrs. Royden C. men WJGHMW 7 Braithwaite. President of local AAUW branches will be assisting in the dining room. Daughters of AAUW members from Ogden, Kaysville, Provo, and Salt Lake City branches will assist in the reception rooms. The stat committee include Mrs. Dorothy Swan, Kaysville; Mrs. Fidelia Dawson, Layton; Mrs. L. Earl Burnham, Bountiful; Mrs. Carlton Culmsee, Logan; Miss Dora Coffman, Ogden; Mr. Michael Treshow, Provo; Mrs. Lloyd Cullimore, Provo; Mrs. Preston Hughes, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Roland 12 TW who will pour at th tea include Mrs. George Dewey Clyde, A. Ray Olpin, Mrs. II. APRIL 10, H CnCMR. SERGEANTS? ! "''' mm iistetejujt SaJtfflLftlwpaasirwV' All New Snack Bar Big A Greater Movie Season Your Family jt . . Always the BEST In Drive-I- n Motion Stara Big Picture the DAVIS In 59 Picture Entertainment BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 First Show at Dusk HAVE YOU NOTICED HOW BUSINESS IS CONTINUALLY INCREASING AT WINEGARS PUBLIK FOOD BARNSI ASK YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS ABOUT THE SAVINGS AT THESE STORES WE ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU MONEY ON ALL YOUR FOOD NEEDSI ber of th Election committee. Also during this week each home room will elect a member to the nominating assembly which will be held Monday, It state AAUW these best at Central. The week of April 6 through 10 has been net aside as Leadership Week. During this week, the home room representatives will be discussing such things as how to vote for the officers, Adults 65c Children Under Car-rol- The purpose of the National Youth Conference on the Atom is to present to a group of the nations most able high Bchool science students and teachers A literary tea on Saturday a picture of the promises of the peaceful uses of atomic in the colorful setting of the energy. former governors mansion in Salt Lake City is occupying HIGH the attention of th Kaysville Branch of American Association of University Women this week. The stately old building 1 at 603 East South Temple is ert RampTon" and Allen Wal- now the home of ths Utah Historical Society. The affair will dron, eighth graders; and L. E. be a benefit sponsored by th Irene Whitesides, and Simmons stat AAUW. seventh graders. Cupcake Cooking Mrs. Olive W. Burt, a noted Central Predicts: The local Utah writer, will be the feabakeries will notice a sudden tured guest at ths function slack in business Wednesday, which will center around her enthusiastic April 8, when latest book, American Murder ninth grade boys and girls try Ballads. Mrs. Burt has spent their luck at cake baking. Stu- many years collecting dents passing through the ballads from all parts of th lunch line will be tempted by country. Her collection has an assortment of colorful cup- been acclaimed as a distinct cakes costing a nickel apiece. contribution to Americana by The proceeds will go toward reviewers across Lb nation. annual ninth the grade going The ballads about th persecuaway gift which will be pre- tion of the Mormon and othsented to Central at the end er western themes are particuof the year. larly intriguing. Officer Elections Rosalie and James Sorrels The student council has already started its plans for will appear with Mrs. Burt to making next year one of the sing th ballads for which they April APRIL 12, 13, 14 SUN, MON, TUES. con- PRICES AS MARKED PLUS ONLY 10 HHL- WHOLE, 2 to 3 lb. 20. Average 2i6 y, fryers HWft SHORTENING ,.59 - WINEGAITS CATSUP NURSERY CO. Fin Roses Hardy Nursery Plant BOUNTIFUL ON HIWAY 81 PHONE AX KIRKLAND WOODS CROSS, Tomato, No. 2 Vi Can REALTY AND INSURANCE CO. Real Estate Apprul! and Property Management Insurance and Loans. Real Eatat la Our Bualnea BARLOW o-S- Syracuse 15c Off Deal KRAFTS, Cooking and SALAD OIL Heights Gilbert Cordova is visiting at th horn of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quintana, 929 SherCOUNTRY KITCHEN, Lge. 34 oz. wood Drive, Layton, after being discharged from th U. S. Navy at Norfolk, Virginia, March 27. H served four years 10c Off, New Giant Size on the USS Shenandoah as a metalsmith third class petty officer. He was married April 3, at Indianapolis, to Janet Illy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Illy, Indianapolis. In two PURITYS SALTINE 2 lb. Box weeks th Cordovas will re turn to Indianapolis where Gilbert will b employed Mr. Corsister-in-ladova is of Mrs. I GUARANTEE ALL MEAT 100 1 Mile Retail and Wholesale Hours: FrL & Sat., only from 9 m, to Wholesale Hours.: Tues. Thru Sat, 1:00 pjn. to 5:30 6 North pjn. pjn. LOCKER BUYS! w GRAIN-FE- D BEEF hole or Half, Lb. 75 to 80 lb. average, cut, wrapped and frozen. Hams and Bacon Cured WE AI31 TO PLEASE RETAIL Qt Layton UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT FORMERLY FELLER PACKING CO. GLENN BUHLER, Mgr. 2 Miles West of Naval Supply Depot to Town of Syracuse, Then 6 oz. COFFEE Yasatch RETAIL AND WHOLESALE MEATS W FOLGERS INSTANT, Phono Kay. 755 TA 878 North Main, Layton 80 SOUTH MAIN. CLEARFIELD Phon TA HOUSE OF MEATS TA 41c Quintana. SYRUP Shurfine Strawberry, CRACKERS RADISHES and GREEN ONIONS TUNA TOMATOES CARNATION, lge, 94 oz. J 91 45 for PRESERVES 20 oz. Jars 3 89. ii 3DU' tU FIRM RIPE Ibs.'jlEcj U 3E $25.00 PITTED OLIVES MEATS MT. WHITNEY, Large Ripe, Tall Can ... 29 POTATOES Msyh if ye developed better safety hablta yo could shad that thing." SUNSET and ..50 lbs. NO. 2, RED SPECIALS FOR APRIL"' & .10, 49 U Bmm y 933 North Eth WEST. SALT LAKE N - 1- ( u 11 REALTY AND INSURANCE MACHINERY PORK L Hansen, i. The winners will be anMarumoto Byron ninth graders Cheryl Van nounced May 1, at Centrals Orden, and a tie between Rob annual Night Dance. Shum-wa- T Hge ADMIRAL THEATRE the etc. eighth grade was Wayne Baker with 4 points. High for the ninth grade was Ray Blood with 10 points. Mr. Dale Warner was high point for the teacher with 15 points. - Trr "t-- SZ . ' April 9, 1959 REFLEX "V NURSERIES LUMBER DOORS Written by Harriet Ann and MERLS JEWELRY O Misfit day held April During the halftime, prizes for best costumes were given to a boy and a girl from each class. The winners were: Seiko JEWELRY REPAIR. o J d, Highlighting Misfits day activities was the basketball between the Central game teachers and the eighth and ninth grade basketball teams. The teachers turned back the students by a score of 46 to 35. This wrapped up the 1909 bas- DAIRIES A For youth conference trip CENTRAL DAVIS JR. CLEARFIELD STATE BANK "Complate Ranking Service for Morn Than a Third of a Century." Regular and THRIFT1CHECK peraonnl checking account. Ths Ta Clearfield U fttfort Toa Bay. Beet la Appliance Lowell TA MOM) LaMar Stulasi, TA Bill Chili, TA Mess SMftPLtT AffLlANCE STORE .. ... TA tit 1 V School Rotyeuit iLppliancw M(it Chat AaagM SOM ft. 0. WILLKT - Ronald ihurgood is finalist - ? 24 4 |